The-Complete-Neruda-Interviews-1-5
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<strong>The</strong> Fourth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
Sarah: “As you’re talking I can’t help but think that these planners sound a lot like the<br />
Hollywood portrayal of the antichrist. I mean don’t they wield a god-like power And yet I<br />
haven’t heard you say anything about a religious or spiritual connection.”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “I think the power they wield is directed at the survival of humanity. <strong>The</strong>y’re<br />
not evil in the sense that they’re intent on destroying earth or humanity. <strong>The</strong>y’re trying to<br />
guide humanity to new systems before the old systems decay and create the conditions that<br />
could bring annihilation to a substantial percentage of the species.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> choices of a fragmented state leadership or anarchy are not suitable systems for<br />
modern, civilized man. <strong>The</strong>y invariably lead to imbalance and an inability to move from the<br />
old system to the new system. Before the advent of long-range missile technology, nuclear,<br />
biological and chemical weapons, this migration of the human race from one system to<br />
another was not as critical. But the chasm that exists between systems as complex as<br />
economies and energy, and in light of modern weapon’s technology, the Incunabula serve a<br />
vital role.”<br />
Sarah: “Do the planners believe in God”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “I presume they believe in a higher power. Perhaps they don’t call it God<br />
because of the religious overtones contained in that word, but they certainly are aware of the<br />
unification force because Fifteen has acquainted the present generation of planners with the<br />
LERM technology.”<br />
Sarah: “That’s interesting. So they’ve all seen LERM and know how it works”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Yes, to your first question, but I don’t believe they understand how it works<br />
at the micro-factual level.”<br />
Sarah: “When someone—like an Incunabula planner—interacts with LERM, assuming he<br />
didn’t believe in God beforehand… in other words he’s an atheist… does it convert him”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Again, it depends on the definition of God. If they don’t believe in God as<br />
defined by a certain religion, and then experience LERM, they will not be persuaded by<br />
LERM to believe in the religious version of God.”<br />
Sarah: “I think I followed your explanation, but what I mean is different. Assume they<br />
didn’t believe in any higher power, that the universe is a big mechanical formation that<br />
became the way it did by some evolutionary quirk. Would someone of this mindset become<br />
a believer that there’s a force orchestrating things—even if you don’t choose to call it God”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Everyone who has undertaken the LERM experience concludes that a<br />
unifying intelligence pervades the universe in every measurable dimension, and that this<br />
intelligence is both personal and universal simultaneously, and because of this feature, it is<br />
absolute, unique, singular.<br />
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