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

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Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Yes, I understand.”<br />

Sarah: “To you, you can take all of this for granted. After all, you’re in the know. But<br />

the rest of us, we muddle through our little lives thinking the world is this and that,<br />

when really we’re just bumping into each other in the dark. We’re essentially clueless,<br />

aren’t we”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “I don’t know… maybe. Maybe you’re right, it doesn’t matter. I simply<br />

know what I know and I believe what I believe. Any more than that, it’s as mysterious<br />

to me as it is to you. It would be a great mistake to think that the Labyrinth Group, or<br />

any of its members, including Fifteen and the Corteum, understands it all. <strong>The</strong>y don’t.<br />

But they work hard to get the answers, Sarah. I mean really hard. <strong>The</strong>y’ve devoted their<br />

entire lives to this mission of BST. <strong>The</strong>y didn’t simply fall into the knowledge by<br />

accident. <strong>The</strong>y tried and failed at thousands of different experiments until they found<br />

the existence of LERM, and they’ll probably fail another thousand times before they<br />

find the solution to BST. But believe me, these individuals didn’t arrive at their<br />

knowledge casually or because it was gifted to them by some higher force.”<br />

Sarah: “No, I didn’t mean it that way. I’m glad for the Labyrinth Group… I mean it.<br />

I’m happy that someone on this planet has figured this out, or at least is trying. It’s just<br />

unfair that so few have the proof… the knowledge… the opportunity to understand all<br />

of this. <strong>The</strong>ir lives are so different; they might as well be living on some other planet.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y might as well be extraterrestrials.”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “I’m only laughing because that’s been a fear of Fifteen’s from the start;<br />

that if someone ever did find out about the Labyrinth Group and its agenda, they<br />

would be regarded as ETs. And here you are, confirming that fear.”<br />

Sarah: “In a way, I wish you hadn’t selected me. My life is so different now. This is all<br />

I can think about. It consumes me every waking minute. I have no idea how I’m going<br />

to get this story out. I have no idea. None.”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Sarah, do you remember the first time we talked and I mentioned the<br />

Corteum Your first question was, ‘what do they look like’”<br />

Sarah: “Yes. And your point is…”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>se are the natural questions that people will have. LERM may<br />

interest a few scientists, but I doubt it. What’s portrayed in these interviews is so<br />

superficial that I doubt any scientist would take it very seriously. And those that would,<br />

would find it to be a noble gesture to authenticate monistic idealism, and nothing more.<br />

So you see, your initial instincts should be trusted. Ask the questions that people would<br />

be interested in that appeal to their basic sense of curiosity. And don’t worry about<br />

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