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least not that I'm aware of. This is part of the belief system that evolved species: they finally figure out that science and religion the Labyrinth Group formalised along the path to developing converge into cosmology; that understanding the Universe in BST. It's logical to us that God is all-powerful and all-knowing which we live, also causes us to understand ourselves—which is ec: it operates as the universal mind field that interpenetrates the purpose of religion and science...or at least should be. all life, all time, all space, all energy...and all existence. This con- Anne: Okay, this is getting a little too philosophical for my sciousness is impartial, but certainly it's in a position to deny tastes. Can we return to a question about the WingMakers? If, as things or, perhaps more accurately, delay their acquisition. you say, there's a Galactic Federation that governs the Milky Anne: If God exists everywhere as you say, then why wouldn't = Way, how do the WingMakers factor into this Federation? e stop this marauding alien race and keep them in their place? Dr Anderson: I'm impressed by the nature of your questions. Dr Anderson: Again, a fair question, but one that I can't And I wish I could answer them all...but here, again, I don't know answer. I can only tell you that the God I believe in is, as I said the answer. I would assume the Federation and the WingMakers efore, impartial—meaning that it allows its creation to express operate in unison and have a mutually beneficial relationship, but themselves as they desire. At the highest level where God oper- I'm not... ates, all things have a purpose...even aggressive species that Anne: But if you can use your remote-viewing technology to desire to dominate other species and planets. It was Fifteen's eavesdrop on this alien race in an entirely different galaxy, why elief that God orchestrated nothing but understood everything in can't you observe the WingMakers and the Federation? the universal mind. Dr Anderson: Actually, we've tried our remote-viewing tech- Remember when I was talking about the galactic mind? nology on the WingMakers. It was one of the first things we Anne: Yes. tried. But we got nothing. In fact, it was the first time when our Dr Anderson: There are planetary minds, solar minds, galactic technology was completely ineffective. We assumed that the minds, and a singular universal mind. The universal mind is the | WingMakers had developed some form of security that prevented mind of God. Each galaxy has a col- remote viewing. But we weren't sure. lective consciousness or mind field As for the Federation, they're fully that is the aggregation of all of the aware of our remote-viewing capabil- species present within that galaxy. The WingMakers have built a time ity, and, in fact, we can't eavesdrop The universal mind creates the initial capsule of their culture, and it's on the Federation because they're blueprint for each of the galaxies able to detect our presence if we related to its galactic mind or com- magnificent. l wish I could take observe them through remote view- posite consciousness. This initial people to the original site so they ing. So, in deference to their privacy blueprint creates the predisposition of and trusting their agenda, we never the genetic code seeded within a could stand before each of the imposed our technology on the galaxy. We, the Labyrinth Group, 23 chambers and witness these Federation...perhaps only once or believed that God designed each Ce . twice. galaxy's genetic code with a different wall paintings In person. Anne: You'll have to forgive me, set of predispositions or behaviours. Dr Anderson, but I find all of this a Anne: And why would this be so? little hard to believe. We've Dr Anderson: So diversity is skimmed the surface of about a hun- amplified across the Universe, which in turn permits God to expe- dred different subjects through the course of this interview, and I rience the broadest continuum of life. eep coming back to the same basic issue: Why? Why would the Anne: Why is this so important? Universe be set up this way and no one on Earth know about it? Dr Anderson: Because God loves to experiment and devise Why all the secrecy? Does someone think we humans are so stu- new ways of experiencing life in all of its dimensions. This may id that we couldn't understand it? And who the hell is this some- very well be the purpose of the Universe. body? Anne: You know you're talking like a preacher? You speak Dr Anderson: Unfortunately, there are so many conspiracies like these are certainties or truths that are just self-evident...but to keep this vital information out of the public domain, that what they're just beliefs, aren't they? ends up in the hands of the public is diluted to the point of use- Dr Anderson: Yes, they're beliefs, but beliefs are important, essness. I can understand your frustration. I can only tell you don't you think? that there are people who know about these things, but only Anne: I'm not sure... mean, my beliefs are changing every Fifteen knows about the larger reality of what we've touched on day. They're not stable or anchored in some deep truth that's con- tonight. stant like bedrock or something. In other words, and this is to your point, Anne, there are some Dr Anderson: Well, that's good...I mean, that they change. eople within the military, government, secret network, NSA, The Labyrinth Group evolved a very specific set of beliefs. Some CIA, etc. that know parts of the whole, but they don't understand of these were based on our experiences as a result of the Corteum the whole. They aren't equipped with the knowledge to stand intelligence enhancement technologies, some were based from before the media and explain what's happening. They fear that ancient texts that were studied, and some were borrowed from our _ they would be made to appear feeble by the fact that they only ET contacts. now pieces of what's going on. It's like the story of the three Anne: So now you're going to tell me our friendly neighbour- blind men who are all touching different parts of an elephant and hood ETs are religious zealots? each thinks it is something different. Dr Anderson: No...no, I don't mean that they were trying to Fifteen withholds his knowledge from the media and the convert us to their beliefs; we simply asked and they related them general public because he doesn't want to be seen as a saviour of to us. Upon hearing them, they seemed quite a bit more like sci- humanity—the next Messiah. And he especially doesn't want to ence than religion, actually. I think that's the nature of a more be seen as some fringe lunatic who should be locked up or, worse APRIL — MAY 1999 NEXUS 55 23 chambers and witness these wall paintings in person.