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<strong>The</strong> Second Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong> Corteum have a planetary system that’s in a very fragile state<br />
because its protective atmosphere is degenerating at an alarming rate. <strong>The</strong>ir atmosphere<br />
protects them, just as our own, from harmful light waves that are generated from their<br />
local sun, and, to a lesser extent, their closest stars. Anyway, this condition has led them<br />
to become nocturnal, only venturing outside at night, and even then, only for as short a<br />
time as necessary. Over many generations, this has left them increasingly susceptible to<br />
the very condition that they’re trying to solve. <strong>The</strong>ir outer skins become more and<br />
more sensitive while their atmosphere becomes less protective.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>ir scientists predict it’s only about ten to twenty years before they’ll have to stay in<br />
underground communities year-round. This has had a major impact on their standard<br />
of living, economy, social structure, every possible aspect of their society has been<br />
affected, and mostly in a negative way, at least by their own measure. <strong>The</strong>y hope that<br />
BST will enable them to install a technology that they’ve recently discovered to prevent<br />
the deterioration of their atmosphere.”<br />
Sarah: “Why can’t they simply deploy this technology now”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “It’s not a regenerative technology, it’s a preventative technology.<br />
Regenerative technologies are impossible once a system reaches a certain retrograde<br />
trajectory. In their scenario, only BST would restore their environment.”<br />
Sarah: “Obviously they have space travel technology, why don’t they pick out another<br />
planet and colonize it”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>y have tried, but every planet they’ve found that’s suitable for their<br />
species is occupied. And they’re not interested in being assimilated into an existing<br />
culture or society. <strong>The</strong>y want their own identity and social structure. Also, what they<br />
deem suitable for habitation is extremely particular. For example, they have the same<br />
problem with earth as they have with their own planet… in fact, it’s worse here. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
have to live in our underground base in order to survive on our planet. It required that<br />
we build a special way-station for their spacecraft.”<br />
Sarah: “Do they want to interact with our governments and our people”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Initially I think they did. And in fact they tried. But they were quickly<br />
escorted to the ACIO and we convinced the NSA and all other interested parties that<br />
the Corteum had left earth fearful of their lives. So… as far as our operatives within the<br />
NSA are concerned, the Corteum are long gone, and fortunately the NSA at the time<br />
were quite preoccupied with other ET issues anyway, namely the Greys.”<br />
Sarah: “I want to return to the WingMakers for a moment. What do the Corteum<br />
think of the WingMakers’ site, I assume they’ve seen everything”<br />
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