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<strong>The</strong> Fifth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
through the constructs of separation and deception. This occurs with issues that human<br />
beings can relate to like scarcity, preservation of a race, unintended consequences of<br />
decisions, service to self instead of service to truth. All of these elements were in the<br />
behavioral equations of Anu and his Sirian accomplices.<br />
“At some point, the lessons are learned. <strong>The</strong> entire experiment solidifies and hardens to such<br />
a degree that it cannot really compress anymore. Its value rapidly diminishes from that point.<br />
When this happens, beings will intervene. In our case, we intervened in the form of<br />
humanity returning to warn of this reality, hence the WingMakers intervention. As for why<br />
we are talking, it’s simple. Marduk is not the only one who can program.”<br />
Sarah: “And what does that mean”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “In today’s world we have programmers who can write code that take the user<br />
of that code from one experience to the next. It moves them from point A to point B.<br />
Programming is an aspect of time. It’s a directional process.<br />
“You’re aware of hackers. <strong>The</strong>y come in all sizes. Earlier this year a fifteen-year-old kid<br />
hacked into the US Air Force. Even Microsoft is finding it impossible to protect its NT OS.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hacker mindset is again a manifestation of separation. It is a polarity. A mind game of<br />
sorts, complete with ego and sometimes greed. Mostly, it’s a reminder that whatever’s a<br />
fortress remains vulnerable. <strong>The</strong> program that Marduk created is similar in concept to our<br />
software programming, but infinitely more complex and advanced. However, as any hacker<br />
will tell you, anything can be hacked with the right technology and skill.<br />
“Our programs have been hacked. We’ve been altered. We’re not connected in the same way<br />
to the grid lines that rule this hologram that I called Bubble One, a little earlier.”<br />
Sarah: “Who… who did the hacking”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “I can’t give you a name. I don’t know. I’ve been told that there’re many<br />
resources that are being used to create the crack in the wall, and then, from the inside—<br />
that’s us, humanity—we’ll push the wall down collectively and walk out of this prison. We’re<br />
part of the crack.”<br />
Sarah: “I don’t remember volunteering.”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “For what it’s worth, neither do I.”<br />
Sarah: “Okay… I’m going to shift the conversation a bit. In my notes from Saturday you<br />
said the following: ‘That the WingMakers claimed that the three-dimensional five-sensory<br />
domain that humans have adjusted to is the reason we are only using a fractional portion of<br />
our intelligence. <strong>The</strong>y claimed that the time capsule would be the bridge from the threedimensional<br />
five-sensory domain to the multidimensional seven-sensory domain.’<br />
“How does that relate to tonight’s conversation, and what exactly is the time capsule”<br />
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