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I told them that I was very sure that Airl had not changed her mind about answering<br />

questions, as nothing had changed that would cause her to trust the intentions of the<br />

men in the gallery. I repeated that Airl had communicated everything that she was<br />

willing <strong>and</strong> at liberty to discuss already.<br />

In spite of this, they insisted that I would ask Airl again if she would answer<br />

questions. And, if the answer was still "NO", I was to ask her if she would be<br />

willing to read the written copies of the transcripts of my interview "translations".<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wanted to know if Airl would verify that my underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> translation of<br />

our interviews was correct.<br />

Since Airl could read English very fluently, the Secretary asked if they could be<br />

allowed to observe for themselves while Airl read the transcripts, <strong>and</strong> verify that they<br />

were correct in writing. <strong>The</strong>y wanted her to write on a copy of the transcript whether<br />

the "translations" were correct, or not, <strong>and</strong> make a note of anything that was not<br />

accurate on the transcripts. Of course, I had no choice but to obey orders <strong>and</strong> I did<br />

exactly what the Secretary requested.<br />

I was given a copy of the transcripts, with a signature page, which I was to show to<br />

Airl. After Airl completed her review, I was also directed to request that Airl sign<br />

the cover-page, attesting that all of the translations in the transcripts were correct, as<br />

amended by her.<br />

About an hour later I entered the interview room, as instructed, with copies of the<br />

transcripts <strong>and</strong> signature page to deliver to Airl as the members of the gallery,<br />

including the Generals, (<strong>and</strong> Mr. Lindberg also, I presume) <strong>and</strong> others watched<br />

through the glass of the gallery room.<br />

I went to my usual seat, sitting 4 or 5 feet across from Airl. I presented the envelope<br />

of transcripts to Airl, <strong>and</strong> passed on the instructions I had received from the<br />

Secretary, telepathically. Airl looked at me, <strong>and</strong> looked at the envelope, without<br />

accepting it.<br />

Airl said: "If you have read them <strong>and</strong> they are accurate in you own estimation, there<br />

is no need for me to review them also. <strong>The</strong> translations are correct. You can tell<br />

your comm<strong>and</strong>er that you have faithfully conveyed a record of our communication."<br />

I assured Airl that I had read them, <strong>and</strong> they were exact recordings of everything I<br />

told the transcription typist.<br />

"Will you sign the cover page then?", I asked.<br />

"No, I will not.", said Airl.<br />

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