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<strong>The</strong> Fifth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
evolving humans too quickly, but remember, this was the evolution of the functional<br />
implants, the interface between the power source—Atlanteans—and the human physical<br />
body. So it was the interface that was being evolved, which enabled the human body to show<br />
emotion, to communicate, to sense more of the three-dimensional world called earth, etc.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> other thing that was happening was that as the earth continued to become more of a<br />
three-dimensional solid, so did the Human 1.0s and their functionality implants. This<br />
growing densification also made it easier to control and suppress the Atlantean power source<br />
inside the human uniforms. It was like a compression was taking place in and on this earth<br />
plane, and it was deepening the gravity of focus on earth plane survival.”<br />
Sarah: “I wrote down the word ‘Serpents.’ Are you talking about literal serpents”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “No… Serpents as a race of beings. <strong>The</strong>y simply were another race of beings<br />
based on reptilian DNA, but distinct from the Anunnaki. You could say they were related.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y were known as life carriers. <strong>The</strong>y seeded planets. <strong>The</strong>y built food chains. You could say<br />
they were the grocers of the planet.”<br />
Sarah: “But they didn’t get involved in the creation of the Human 1.0”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Not in the technical sense. <strong>The</strong>ir job was more to provide food and<br />
sustenance for it.”<br />
Sarah: “I understand how the Atlanteans were suppressed in the Human 1.0 because of the<br />
implants, but why did they go there If they didn’t volunteer as you suggest, how did they get<br />
forced into slavery when they were previously these powerful, sovereign beings”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “We don’t know exactly how it happened. <strong>The</strong> record we read was not specific<br />
on this topic. But the tone, or word that was used, was that the Atlanteans were naïve. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
had no reason to think it would be possible to become enslaved. It would be like a concept<br />
that was never used in their culture. No one ever did that… nor could they. You can’t<br />
enslave an infinite being, unless, of course, you lock them into a human uniform. And that<br />
was the cunning of the Anunnaki and their Sirian partners. <strong>The</strong>y launched this attack from<br />
such a bizarre angle, that the Atlanteans couldn’t see it coming. I think it was an ambush or<br />
surprise attack.”<br />
Sarah: “You said earlier that the Human 2.0 could reproduce. How long of a time existed<br />
between 1.0 and 2.0, and what were their primary differences”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Human 1.0 rose to a pretty high level in terms of being able to speak or<br />
communicate. That was the major add-on that Marduk brought to Human 1.0. However, the<br />
psychological state of being a clone was too hard for Human 1.0. <strong>The</strong>y all looked alike and<br />
had the same thoughts, so communication was helpful to a point, for example, coordinating<br />
a task, but actually having individual ideas… no. And this led to depression and<br />
psychological states where, according to the WingMakers, they literally went mad.<br />
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