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<strong>The</strong> Fourth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Yes, they are human if that’s what you’re implying. In most cases they’re<br />
groomed for their positions from an early age. When they reach their early twenties they’re<br />
typically brought into a direct mentorship with one of the Incunabula planners and a very<br />
specific succession process is begun, which usually lasts for about ten years. When the<br />
person is in his mid-twenties his loyalty is tested in every conceivable manner over the next<br />
five years. If he passes these tests, he is allowed to preview the inner workings of the<br />
Incunabula. For most, this is near their thirty-third birthday.<br />
“At this point, a new identity is transferred to the person and they die—quite literally—so<br />
far as their family and friends are concerned. <strong>The</strong>se deaths are arranged as covers for their<br />
new identities and usually involve drowning or a fire accident, where physical evidence is<br />
minimal. Prior to their arranged death, insurance policies, if they exist, are cancelled to<br />
ensure minimal investigation, and usually the death is staged during a trip to a specific thirdworld<br />
country where police investigators are more easily controlled.<br />
“After their death event, the new planner is inducted in a secret ceremony that I do not have<br />
details of. This inner circle becomes the surrogate family for the new planner, and as they<br />
develop in their skills, insights, intuition, and knowledge base, they develop a very protective<br />
sensibility to the longstanding goals and objectives of the Incunabula.”<br />
Sarah: “Okay, but don’t they ultimately get married and have children How do they keep all<br />
of this separate I mean how do you go to work during the day and plan the future of the<br />
world and then come home to dinner with the wife and kids”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong> planners are not married. It’s frowned on by the Incunabula. It is one of<br />
the tests I mentioned that they undergo in their mid-twenties.”<br />
Sarah: “So it’s a priesthood”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Not at all. No one is asked to be celibate, but the role of the planner is all<br />
consuming. It requires minimal distractions and commitments outside of their role as<br />
planners. It’s a sacrifice and it heightens loyalty within the circle of planners.”<br />
Sarah: “How do they find future planners if they don’t have children”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>re are only five to eight planners at any one time within the Incunabula.<br />
Five is the core number, but there are usually two or three in training as well, but these do<br />
not have voting powers. I mention this because it is a very small number. Now, as to your<br />
question, candidates are identified early one—usually when the person is a teenager.”<br />
Sarah: “Is this as a result of them doing something noteworthy or does it result from<br />
something else”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>y are, with rare exception, identified as a result of their genetics.”<br />
Sarah: “How is this done”<br />
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