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be made to be compatible with human and animal genetic struc- because they sensed a comparable intellect in him. The Greys ture. Their interests are not entirely understood, but if you accept looked at Fifteen as the equivalent of our planet's CEO. their stated agenda, it's to perpetuate their species. Their species Anne: How did Fifteen become the leader of both the ACIO is nearing extinction and they're fearful that their biological sys- and the Labyrinth Group? tem lacks the emotional development to harness their technologi- Dr Anderson: He was the Director of Research in 1958 when cal prowess in a responsible manner. the Corteum first became known to the ACIO. In this position, he Fifteen was approached by the Greys in his role at the ACIO, was the logical choice to assess their technology and determine its and they desired to provide a full-scale technology transfer pro- value to the ACIO. The Corteum instantly took a liking to him, gram, but Fifteen turned them down. He had already established and one of Fifteen's first decisions was to utilise the Corteum a TTP with the Corteum, and felt that the Greys were too frac- intelligence accelerator technologies on himself. tured organisationally to make good on their promises. After about three months of experimentation—most of which Furthermore, the Corteum technology was superior in most was not in his briefing reports to the then-current Executive regards to the Greys'...with the possible exception of the Greys' Director of the ACIO—Fifteen became infused with a massive memory implant and their genetic hybridisation technologies. vision of how to create BST. However, Fifteen and the entire Labyrinth Group carefully con- The Executive Director was frightened by the intensity of sidered an alliance with the Greys, if for no other reason than to Fifteen's BST agenda and felt that it would divert too much of the have direct communication with regard to their stated agenda. ACIO's resources to a technology development program that was Fifteen liked to be in the know...so eventual- dubious. Fifteen was enough of a renegade ly we did establish an alliance which consist- that he enlisted the help of the Corteum to ed of a modest information exchange establish the Labyrinth Group. The Corteum between us. were equally interested in BST for the simi- We provided them with access to our The ACIO has access to lar reasons as Fifteen. The Freedom Key, as information systems relative to genetic popu- A it was sometimes called, was established as lations and their unique predisposition across many ancient texts that the prime agenda of the Labyrinth Group, a variety of criteria including mental, emo- contain prophecies and the Corteum and Fifteen were its initial tional and physical behaviours; and they pro- members. vided us with their genetic findings. vp of the Earth. Over the next several years, Fifteen select- The Greys, and most extraterrestrials for ed the cream of the crop from the scientific that matter, communicate with humans . core of the ACIO to undergo a similar intel- exclusively through a form of telepathy, These ancient texts are ligence accelerator program as he had, with whieh we called suggestive telepany not known in academic the intention of developing a group of scien ecause to us it seemed that the Greys . sy gs . tists that could—in cooperation wit! communicated in a such a way that institutions, the media the Corteum—successfully invent BST. they were trying to lead a conversation or mainstream society; The ACIO, in the opinion of Fifteen, to a particular end. In other words, . , was too controlled by the NSA and he they always had an agenda, and we they are quite powerful felt the NSA was too immature in its in their depictions of the 21st century. were never certain if we were a pawn leadership to responsibly deploy the of their agenda or we arrived at conclu- technologies that he knew would be sions that were indeed our own. developed as an outgrowth of the I think that's why Fifteen didn't trust Labyrinth Group. So Fifteen essential- the Greys. He felt they used communi- ly plotted to take over the ACIO and cation to manipulate outcomes to their was assisted by his new recruits to do own best interest instead of shared so. interests. And because of this lack of This happened a few years before I trust, Fifteen refused to form any alliance or TTP that was com- became affiliated with the ACIO as a student and intern. My prehensive or integral to our operations at either the ACIO or the stepfather was very sympathetic to Fifteen's agenda and was help- Labyrinth Group. ful in placing Fifteen as the Executive Director of the ACIO. Anne: Did the Greys know of the existence of the Labyrinth There was a period of instability when this transition occurred, Group? but, after about a year, Fifteen was firmly in control of the agen- Dr Anderson: I don't believe so. They were generally con- das of both the ACIO and the Labyrinth Group. vinced that humans were not clever enough to cloak their agen- What I said earlier...that he was viewed as the CEO of the plan- das. Our analysis was that the Greys had invasive technologies et—that's essentially who he is. And of the ETs who are interact- that gave them a false sense of security as to their enemy's weak- ing with humankind, only the Corteum understands the role of nesses. And I'm not saying that we were enemies, but we never Fifteen. He has a vision that is unique in that it is a blueprint for trusted them—and this they undoubtedly knew. They also knew the creation of BST, and is closing in on the right technological that the ACIO had technologies and intellects that were superior and human elements that will make this possible. to the mainstream human population, and they had a modicum of Anne: What makes BST such an imperative to Fifteen and the respect, perhaps even fear of our abilities. Labyrinth Group? However, we never showed them any of our pure-state tech- Dr Anderson: The ACIO has access to many ancient texts that nologies or engaged them in deep dialogues concerning cosmolo- contain prophecies of the Earth. These have been accumulated gy or new physics. They were clearly interested in our informa- over the past several hundred years through our network of secret tion databases, and this was their primary agenda with respect to organisations, of which we are a part. These ancient texts are not the ACIO. Fifteen was the primary interface with the Greys known in academic institutions, the media or mainstream society; many ancient texts that contain prophecies of the Earth. or mainstream society; they are quite powerful in their depictions of the 21st century. APRIL — MAY 1999 NEXUS - 41 The ACIO has access to These ancient texts are not known in academic institutions, the media