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<strong>The</strong> Third Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />

WingmakersTM<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “A little of both, actually. <strong>The</strong>y were created within the Labyrinth Group,<br />

but some of the initial thinking came from the Zetas, which was reverse engineered<br />

from one of their spacecraft.”<br />

Sarah: “How did the organization in Russia get this technology from the Labyrinth<br />

Group”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Fifteen knew one of the senior scientists at Phazotron and presented<br />

him with the idea. It was a friendly gesture, which he believed would later be useful in<br />

recruiting this scientist. This method of sharing creates loyalty and it can be done in<br />

such a skillful way that the recipient of the idea can believe it was their idea and not<br />

simply given to them.”<br />

Sarah: “But you must track these technologies or how else would you know it ended<br />

up in Omnigon’s hands”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “We have operatives from the intelligence community who feed us<br />

information. <strong>The</strong>y’re essentially moles that live within the major government research<br />

labs and the military industrial complex. In this case, one of our operatives at General<br />

Dynamics brought this to our attention. We even use our Remote Viewing technology<br />

to track some of our more advanced technologies that we’ve placed within major<br />

syndicates.”<br />

Sarah: “Maybe we should leave off there. I know you’d prefer to keep these sessions<br />

brief, although I’m very tempted to plunge into this topic of syndicates.<br />

“Is there anything you’d like to add before we call it a night”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “No, not really. I think we covered a lot of information tonight about my<br />

personal philosophy, and for what it’s worth, I’d like to remind you that it was my<br />

philosophy. I’m not trying to press it on anyone. And I’m certainly not trying to preach<br />

a particular message or lifestyle. I would hope that in our next session, with your help,<br />

we could concentrate on the WingMakers and perhaps minimize my personal views on<br />

cosmology and the like.”<br />

Sarah: “I’ll try, but I can’t make any promises. I had a complete list of questions to ask<br />

you tonight about the WingMakers, but somewhere along the way I thought it would<br />

be interesting to better understand how you think. I’ll try my best tomorrow night to<br />

keep on the subject of the WingMakers. Do you have any suggestions”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “I think the artifacts are extremely interesting, so I’d recommend that we<br />

focus on that topic.”<br />

Sarah: “I’ll do my best. Thank you.”<br />

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