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

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“<strong>The</strong> only real clue we had was an artifact that had been recovered near, what was<br />

determined much later, as the entrance of the interior chamber of the time capsule. It<br />

was this artifact that brought the project under the control of the ACIO because the<br />

artifact was considered by the NSA to have potential ET origins.”<br />

Sarah: “What specifically led the NSA to conclude the artifact was alien”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Like all the other artifacts it showed no response to carbon dating<br />

analysis and it had peculiar markings or symbols that seemed other-worldly. It was a<br />

pure grade composite of unknown origin. Also, and perhaps more importantly, there<br />

was no obvious way to activate the artifact or access its interior controls. Its interior<br />

was impervious to various spectrum analyses –even simple x-rays were unable to<br />

penetrate the object.<br />

“At any rate, this artifact was essentially handed over to the ACIO, which deemed it to<br />

be of ET origins, and then proceeded to investigate the region in which it was found.<br />

We discovered that the outside casing of the artifact held a detailed topographical map<br />

that defined the region in which it was discovered. We began to think the artifact might<br />

activate or become more useful if taken to the region depicted on its casing.<br />

Sarah: “Is this the artifact you showed me pictures of”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “No. This artifact destroyed itself after it led us to the Ancient Arrow<br />

site.”<br />

Sarah: “Why did you think it was important to activate it where it was found”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Because it was thought to be a form of a compass or homing beacon.<br />

We weren’t sure, but we couldn’t determine any functional purpose in the laboratory,<br />

so it seemed like a logical experiment to see how the device would function in the area<br />

in which it was discovered. Also, the original people who found the artifact complained<br />

that it induced a hallucinogenic experience when it was held near the stomach area.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> exploration team from the ACIO figured out how to use this device to locate the<br />

entrance to the interior of the canyon wall in which the Ancient Arrow site was hidden.<br />

<strong>The</strong> device, when activated, seemed to pass thought waves or mental pictures of where<br />

it wanted the person to go. <strong>The</strong> RV assigned to our team was the one holding the<br />

device when it was first activated, and she immediately began to see pictures. I did as<br />

well. Ultimately, it led us into a cave-like structure tucked twenty to thirty meters inside<br />

one of the clefts of the canyon wall.”<br />

Sarah: “Was there an entrance already, or did you have to blast your way inside”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong> way into the interior was cleverly hidden behind a natural made<br />

cavern, which in its own right was well hidden by natural underbrush. This cavern was<br />

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