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Sarah’s Notes on Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong><br />

WingmakersTM<br />

have disputed ETs and any other “bump-in-the-night” phenomenon.)<br />

He was convinced that the ACIO would not allow him to defect with his memory<br />

intact. He was fearful of their remote viewing technology and was certain that they<br />

would try to track him down. He wanted me to have possession of the materials only if<br />

I volunteered to do so, and was willing to publish them. And through all of this, he<br />

wasn’t absolutely certain that the Labyrinth Group and their ET friends, the Corteum,<br />

were intending anything bad. He just didn’t want his memory tampered with.<br />

I think he was mostly interested in exposing the WingMakers’ time capsule and its<br />

philosophy and communication symbols. He never seemed that interested in exposing<br />

the ACIO and its secret organization the Labyrinth Group. He told me about this<br />

entity only to impress upon me that he was part of an organization that had unusual<br />

powers and technologies, and to the extent they wanted to keep things under wrap,<br />

they would use their considerable powers to do so, which was why he had picked me at<br />

random to help him in getting this story out.<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong> was the most sincere individual I have ever met. Someone I would<br />

love to count among my friends. I was so impressed with his manners, communication<br />

skills, and intellect. At one time, I asked him what his IQ was, and with all humility<br />

intact, he simply answered that there is no way to test it. And that the Labyrinth<br />

Group’s members are not interested in IQ so much as what he called Fluid<br />

Intelligence, or the speed with which alternative, creative solutions to a problem can be<br />

generated.<br />

He claimed this was the most important form of intelligence, and without it, one<br />

would not be able to time travel. In other words, he was convinced that time travel was<br />

not an independent technology, but was integral to the traveler. <strong>The</strong> time traveler must<br />

have a certain degree of fluid intelligence in order to withstand the stress inherent in<br />

time travel, and the best way to handle the stress was by having a high level of fluid<br />

intelligence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> thing I found so fascinating about Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong> was his descriptions of how<br />

information about ETs, new physics, cosmology, prophecies, and the galactic hierarchy<br />

were hidden from the public, government, and even intelligence organizations. He told<br />

me that only one man had ever really tried to write about the NSA’s Special Project<br />

Laboratory and that was back in 1950, and according to my notes it was written by<br />

Wilbur Smith, who I believe was a journalist from Canada. Everything else that has<br />

been written is done so on the basis of pure speculation.<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong> said that when this paper was circulated it was the genesis of the<br />

ACIO in order to build another layer of what he called unacknowledged departments.<br />

He said that unacknowledged departments are rare in intelligence agencies, but those<br />

that do exist often telescope into greater levels of secrecy in order to remain hidden<br />

from public and private scrutiny.<br />

He also inferred that there were corporate members of the military-industrial<br />

complex that were involved in these unacknowledged departments. He claimed that the<br />

ACIO or its sister organization, the Special Projects Laboratory, would sell diluted<br />

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