Page 170 of 298
P: That is an accurate assessment. D: All right. Then let us continue. Was this aphysical breeding or was this done artificially as though in a laboratory? P: This was an actual physical intermingling of genetic stock. We would say that there was initially what would be called artificial insemination. For the seed was deposited with surgical proce- dures. This was necessary as the animal or stock at that time would have become far too violent because offear. : Didthey concentrateon certaintypes ofanimalsordid they try it with several different species? There were only used those which would, through the offspring, become that which was desired. According to the requirements c 1 roa a 1 a a4 1 of such a vehicle, there were those who apparently most closely fit these requirements and they were chosen for population. Was this done on a largescale or a small scale to begin with ? This question requires insight and balancing, which we are unable to provide at this time. 1 . aa a at 1 7 tout 1 mood : I meant, was it done over the entireplanet orjust in a localized area with afew vehicles, so to say, in the beginning. We would say there were a few at first, then many others. : I'm trying to get apicturein my mind of how it allhappened. Were they kept in a certainplacewhere they could be observed during this time period. They certainly did not enjoy being observed. That is accurate. Were they confined in any way? That is negative. It appeared that after the interbreeding took place to implant the intelligence, the experimental creatures were watched over and taken care ofas they evolved and grew. All of this would have taken an incredible amount of time, as we know it, for the animals to even evolve into a primitive human state. Itseemed to have been thejob or assignment of this group of beings to monitor and probably pro- tect this changing species. The length of time involved apparently had no meaning to them. Ifthey had life spans that we can identify with, it may have required many generations of their race to be "on duty" cn this planet. He said they remained in constant communi- cation with the areas they had originally come from. Iwould say that it wasjust ajob to them. The outcome was too far-reaching to have meaning. The Interbreeding 163