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Taking what is called a step controller, a device used with a Musical Instrument Digital Interface, MIDI system, I put a signal into the telephone lines. The intent was to find any soft or hidden sounds in the line. The controller has a motor that sends out a small chirp. While it was chirping through my modem, I was simultaneously recording all of the sounds. I amplified these sounds through two amps that ran into a cassette tape recorder, boosting the sounds way up. Upon playing these back, and filtering out all of the recognizable sounds of switching in the phone line, there appeared in the background a most strange and curious sound. It was the sound of a “Cricket.” If a sound can have a color, it changed color from crystal to green and back again. It rotated and sounded absolutely out of this world. Yet there it was. The question arose, who put this in the line and how can I find out who they are? Thinking it through I came to the conclusion to send them something that would cause them to be interested in the content and possibly intercept my writing, and see what type of response I could produce. Using a computer in the public library, fully aware that it was monitored with a serial line, I gave a written exposition of how ET responds in situations that bring about the use of force. When you study the literature you will find sparse information on regarding the use of force against humans. Yet, they do use it when they deem it necessary. For instance, there are several cases in the literature, where a pilot will pursue one of ET’s craft and attempt to lock their guns on it and try to shoot. Most times ET will speed away. On rare occasions ET may aim a mutator beam at the plane and the pilot may then be sent into eternity. When the extraterrestrials use force it seems that it is mainly to 1 saa . . ° end : me ” 36 Enter The Drork With their Cricket The “Cricket” is an advanced electronic communications monitoring device. Who were these operators of such a device? induce within the target a form of, “Behavior modification,”