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dictated the content of the diet For these were indeed, as there are now, differences in nutritional requirements with the differ- ing environments. D: Wouldthis explain thefood law in the Old Testamentofthe Bible? The onesthat wergiven to Mosesforthe people? They were toldnot to eat any pork or things like that. And theyforbadthe dinkingofblood. Could this be the reasonfor these things? P: That is accurate. The requirements were believed to be of a wee . toaat 1 1 woe ate 1 religious nature, but theywere based on very realistic, nutritional requirements. Itwas to allow the human vehicles the most appro- priate choice of food, such that they would have those nutrients and vitamins most essential to them for processing, while in their journey or in transit and afterward. D: Then they weretaught the different types offood that would grow more readily in their climate. P: That is accurate. : Doyou know what happenedto theMayan people? Supposedlytheyjust suddenly disappeared. We would say that the answer to this question is somewhat tied up in court, to use your analogy. The story or perhaps ending is not complete on this subject However, suffice to say that they did not die out, but were transported. : By spaceships? We would notcare to elaborate at this time. However, they were transported. : Doyou know why? They themselves chose to escape that destruction which they could foresee happening to their brothers during the Spanish conquest Does this happento civilizationsevery so often in history? Not that it has no precedent However, it is nota regular occur- rence. Should the situation arise that a civilization has reached a level, as a whole, that they, for the survival of the civilization, desire such a transportation, then, yes, itwould happen. Not that there is any law that says it must happen. However, through the desire of the individuals themselves to protect their levels of awareness and their achievements, to better enable them to fur- ther their understanding and growth, and to protect their soci- ety. then they would be given that opportunity. Were it in their best interests as well as the best interest of those around them. The Interbreeding 169