Thank you for the pause. Someday ones are going to pick up Sipapu, which is a lovely little fantasy. just as they have picked up Nostradamus' book, and they will say, My God, the prophecies of the time. and that clutches at the hearts of all of you, because you know what's in it. But the fact that it is coming forth tells you more than any words in it, because it is a message And for Larry's benefit, I don't know if I have stated this in front of John and Eleanor, but the first thrust, of course, was on the author, which they assumed to be Dorma. It it would have been wonderful to stop her. You see the script went out because she was instructed to write it. Others said they would take it and do what was necessary with it.

So it went to the hands of the little crow. And he worked with it a little bit and he was not able to change it but he had a motion picture friend Paul Apodaca of the Navajo who worked in the motion picture industry and had won an Academy Award for a broken rainbow and Paul said I would love to take it and turn it into a little thin-page document. And for weeks he worked on it, and he could not change it, not one word of it. And Carl says to him, Paul, pin it up on the wall, one page at a time, and shorten it. ones are going to Utah to Sundance to take it to Robert. Well it didn't get done and these ones went and we guided them to the Sundance.

Hard to miss it. Like a beacon. Well, anyway, after they left there, they went into Salt Lake and overly called to Carl to find out how the meeting went. And the long and the short of that, his car went to that meeting. Paul Apodaca was terrified. He gathered up all of the papers and put them into a grocery sack and said that at three in the morning he was called and told by a man that if he did not get off of that project, he and the Red would be taken out. The Red, referred to, was his bride of like three months. A little red-headed girl. They were not joking. The ancient ones and the brothers of the Red Man. No. And they recognize it. So far the white eyes have mostly not recognized it. Greed still shines in their eyes. They don't really recognize it as the Word of God. And that's exactly exactly the way it is intended to be, so that no one stops it. It got beyond any reason to stop the author. At that point, Dormer was speaking for no one. So it didn't matter.

unknown someone who is now even moved from that residence that shows up in the copyright. For we had to have her copyright it. But it shows as Dorushka Mert with a Glendale, California Great lengths have been gone to, to protect. When it was no longer feasible, nor worth anything to stop her, then the Dark Brotherhood began to interfere with the delivery of the packages to their rightful receivers, such as Mr. Lucas. His secretary sent it back twice unopened. Mr. Spielberg sent his back unopened. But the producer who produces things like E.T. with Mr. Spielberg got a copy from a friend. So it sits in its proper place. Most have now heard the messages that I take for them. We had a lot of fun with Robert Shuler and the Crystal Cathedral. I told them at the Crystal Cathedral, What did I have to do on the third or fourth morning that I had called?

And I had gotten no response. And the response I had requested was that that one simply get in touch with Carl Bryant in his own neighborhood for validity. irritated by the fourth warning and I said what do I have to do do I have to put my craft and rattle your windows in that crystal cathedral to make you look up and see I'm there. Well that poor little girl was terrified. I said I wanted that message delivered and I wanted a response I expected a response to Coral Bryant. Well then it got funny. They got response all right. The security service called to find out what Indian was trying to blow up the Crystal Cathedral. Coral will moan and groan and tell you about this, but he loved every minute of it. And then I told them, we were sending a package that was to go by into theirs that what they did not realize that other messages had been sent to them and never reached through. And they quarreled, not in our reception area, yes, in yours.

Schuller, I said. What he does with it is immaterial to you and quite frankly immaterial to me. And I want to tell you now that if that collage of pictures does not sell you, nothing can touch you in of hoagies by your own people. And then I made a tape and I wrote a letter and it was Kent, Burl Ives, Gregory Peck, Roger Williams, Ormond Hammer, all from their committed work. Our lives will come in from elsewhere. For there's music in the story that will be used. We will have who we need when the time arrives. And those ones who cast stones should not live in glass houses. For when that crystal cathedral comes down, it will butcher everyone below. And I warned him of it. It would not be through an act of us. Look beyond into that which he proclaimed as truth. And this man has given great gifts to his fellow man. This man of all the ministers But he could not think in possibilities himself. He went. Pray it isn't after the fact. For he is a good man. His intent is beautiful. But he And as I monitor it, you better know it. You better start remembering right fast. Did I maybe agree to do something, like he said?

You will try to be stopped. But it will be in the most unusual ways. There is no reason at this point for anyone to think of anybody in a little worked all around, but didn't make much notoriety. Who are they to think they have the answer with great laughter? And so you build it right in front of them. And by the time they decide who it is and that it's real it's done and there is two left that is your protection. They still don't take us seriously. Most of our lessons have been spiritually based. And the ones on the other end of the surveillance lines, some of them are captivated by the eavesdropping. Most don't care. And to work in that type of service against your fellow man usually attracts ones who are quite daring, and they would never really think that this group would do anything. Another new age groupie. Getting nowhere. Everything brothers in its proper sequence, in its proper time. And I know that you once have not enjoyed losing your homes or your businesses or reaching retirement, still looking for fulfillment when you should retire and sit rock for five minutes. Because you were destined to come to bring this to completion. And it had to be some of you were engineers. And much of the information will be given to you each Some will be given into the head, but since all of you are more comfortable with the pen that you can look at the words, sometimes you will be commanded to tear it up, burn it, and it will be cemented into your brain, believe me, to be pulled forth at its proper time.

dream of the contribution he will make to man. And yet you see he keeps on, keeping on. He cannot even be a good enough salesman, stop his inventions to go make himself rich because he knows he's not complete he knows it must be something greater than pumping oil no matter what the challenge It is why that particular pump and that particular turbine, it was created as a turbine. But but in his patents it is called the Tesla Turbine and the concept was so irrational that no one would pay attention so it lay dormant Now, Jake has brought forth one, there are others. Jake is not singular in bringing forth these. But somehow they never catch on. And when they do they try to usurp it for greed and it will not come to be successful. For it's part of the And those gifts will not be given to military purposes, even for defense. To make a silent torpedo, yes, it would work. But it will also kill and destroy. It could be the very system that gives the propulsion for THE missile that starts your end. So even if it is utilized, it will not be in perfection. That is guaranteed from Jake has greater gifts to bring to man.

I love your music. El Morya plays through the wind on your chimes. Is there music going on? There's chimes on here. Can you hear them at all? No, I cannot. El Morya rides the wind. It is not in a frequency that Larry would be able to hear. Too hard. Much of the intonations overly cannot hear either. Many times when the wind does not blow and Mario comes, he rings the wind chimes if there are any. Always think of blessed Moria. He's a great master.

He is truly an elder statesman and he likes to play the wind chimes to He does it very well too, doesn't he? Yes. If it's him doing it now, he's doing a good job of it. Well, we'll quit giving him a tinge on that. He will go away. He will not go away. You see, the energies don't have any trouble finding you once. The CIA, maybe yes, but not the energies. Everybody's here. It's your group, it's your guides. All ones have guides. Let me give you a little history of guides and angels. You call them your guardian angels. And the other dimensions, An energy would be, I don't like the term assigned because once again it is a voluntary situation and for you ones it is a great honor for the energies working their way through their lessons and their progression to have been gifted with the privilege of serving as your guides.

For they knew it would come to this. spiritual and I mean in spirit form and let's call them angelic beings to guide you, your teachers, the ones who respond when you go within, the ones who watch out in front of the road to warn you. It's man who fails to listen. You have your angels. And before there were guides and teachers to be talked about, Dorma knew she had her angels. And no one argued with Dorma's angels. Regardless of how things went, nobody quarreled with Dorma's angels.

Not even the children. Your ones were destined to have very special guides. Your growing energies Oberle has Andreas, Donma has Ephes, who just graduated you each have your little elementals that try to tend your matter and if you recognize them you would not have to clean up your house for they were tended for you. Man has trouble believing. But you once drew the masters for So when we gather, there is no other way. We all gather. For the Masters are attached, we want. Germaine, the list is too long. If you need a security blanket, friends, you know, your little blanket to take to your little Betty, you've got it. Take care of your cold feet.

being. And it is a joy. It is a joy to see as the heart opens and recognizes that there might be a purpose here. and then gradually come into knowledge of how it fits. I go on these little trips with you once and my heart rejoices as once look around and know I have come home. And the Father receives of it. And sometimes, he must ask that of it, of you, that you be elsewhere. And then we all rejoice as teachers and guides when the student says, Thy will, Father, wherever I am needed. the good father wants of me is what I'll do. For all of you have ones that are touched. Many of them do not yet know. And some of your ones will leave you in pain because theirs to go their way in peace. And that becomes harder to a parent once you have come into the light to experience of that loss. But you will go on. You will turn it into the hands of the Father and you will go on.

Just as you do at the physical death of one you think you cannot be without. You can and you will go on. And Dorma is saying, please does that mean now I've got to go through another one? No. I speak in generalities. Nothing personal about Dorma is there? Oh everything is personal with Dorma. She sits here and it embarrasses me that I can't include her. Ha ha ha. I would hear. We love Dorma.

Well, she was here. Suddenly all together at the count of three. Yeah. I did it very soon. All hands are up. Who loves Dorma? Raw, raw. Raw, raw. Raw, raw. Raw, raw. Raw, raw.

Okay, now we got past that. Yes, now we can put her back. So, yeah. Well, there's just not much technicality that I can talk about today. Little premature. What about, if I may interrupt, what about what E.J. said he wanted me to relate to John about the Thompson engine. Is that, is this? Yes, good time. These are the times to bring up your ideas, you're clear, you're clean.

All of the things about. Discuss the things that you wish I would like to hear. Okay. John, I had a session with a man who is now deceased over a period of about ten years in little bits and pieces. His name was Bill Thompson. here in Detroit in his latter years. And he'd been president of an automotive company, started around the 1920s, and I can't think of the name of it at the moment unhappily, but it's one of those cars that we used to remember. And he ran that company for about 10 years. And then his family had been farmers up in Wyoming and he'd been brought up, you might say, by the Union Pacific Railroad people because they transported a lot of his father's products products and also brought in equipment, etc. etc. I remember once he told me about how he electrified, to some degree, the workhouses and the home of the family. One of the first things of that order that had ever happened in that area. So he had some kind of early, shall I say, genius aspects from an engineering point of view.

And the Southern Pacific engineers used to let him ride in the engine and so forth, so he got to be quite knowledgeable. And then later on there was a yard where the engines were, I guess, you know, the old roundhouse. What's that joke? Don't run into the roundhouse, Nellie, they can't corner you there. Remarkable. That's a Navy joke also. Navy joke. My point is that he became very knowledgeable in locomotives at the time. He had books on the locomotives and the thing he used to love to tell me were the big boys. They were the largest locomotives ever built in the world.

And the Union Pacific had them built. I forget how many wheels, driving wheels, but I remember seeing the pictures of them. The Union Pacific had about ten of them built and they ran for a number of years. This is all background. He was living in San Diego. And I was doing some initial work in reverse osmosis and read in the paper about this guy and his interesting steam automobile. Steam automobile? Yeah, that's what I'm going to tell you about in a minute. And I thought that knowing that steam seems to be a cousin of water, that it might be of advantage to have a small RO system in this car to ensure that the water supply, which he took out of the faucets, knowing that the Colorado River was rife with deposits of various kinds.

Calcium, et cetera. That's right. All those hard things. Of course, healthful things too. That's another side issue. I don't let anybody sell me any sparkless water. I drink that nasty tasting water that comes out of the faucet because it has many beneficial many beneficial things in it.

In any event, I've diverted. The point simply was that that's how I got to meet Bill Thompson. He was retired and lived in his home over in a nice area of San Diego. Marlboro was the name of the street. His wife was the second wife, his first wife was deceased. And she was a very nice gal, Elsie, and she had a son by a prior marriage. What did I say his name was when I was telling you this afternoon? Anyhow, I got to know him quite well because he was an attorney. I came into the picture laterally from the story I'm about to tell you. I worked with him off and on because he was a lot of fun. He was showing me the designs that he had in mind.

What he had in mind was, I think, relatively simple for all of us to understand, and I'll use some gyrations here. Imagine, if you will, a cross-section of a V8 engine. Or let's think of the flat six that was the core of air. You know, the pistons worked opposite each other on the same crank throw. So when this piston was receding, this one on the opposite side was blowing, the other one on the opposite side was exhausting. So they went like that. So he had the idea, because of his steam background, to put steam into one side and have regular automotive combustion on the other. and automotive engineers generally do not know, this I've all picked up from him, is that steam is a miserable thing to handle after it's exhausted.

And it's also, you may think that steam is a great lubricator, but it ain't. Steam is dry, and you have to lubricate it. This is another thing automotive engineers don't understand, at first of course. But here we're talking about the area where the crankcase is, with residual steam leaks, residual combustion leaks, you know, they come by the piston wheels. And that could be, what is it when oil and water don't mix? What's that terminology? Emulsion, which could be frothy and then cause all kinds of problems. So he had a system for putting it all under vacuum so that the steam would not exhaust into there because the pressures would be elsewhere. Wait a minute, that's not sensible. He wanted to have a vacuum in there somehow. Yeah, he wanted to have a vacuum. He put a vacuum pump on the crankcase.

And, oh, I know, he put a vacuum in there so he could pull out those products promptly. Right. That's what it was. Sorry about that. Rather than try to do it on pressure because it was coming in through the pressure from the piston area. Everybody with me? Yes. Okay. The basic element of the steam generation system was this, very almost conventional. You have a lot of heat coming out of your radiator because you're trying to cool down the water. There's a proper temperature level we have to maintain our engines. Although from an engineering viewpoint, if we could use higher temperatures, we could have higher horsepower for the same engine.

But we don't have piston material and valves and things that can stand the higher temperatures. That's why we're limited. that there would be, and he did this through his own injector system, combustion of gasoline or diesel if you wanted it, on the one bank. And then the heat that is generated into the cooling water system, because it would have a block that had cooling water flowing through it, excuse me, would be the preliminary water for the steam boiler. Preheater, that's what it was used for. What did you say? Preheater. Exactly, preheater.

Now going from the pressures of the radiator to the pressures that existed in the steam boiler, you can see we got a tremendous differential. So he had a, he had an arrangement, a valve arrangement, so that that, that would open in periods to allow the water to flow in against that pressure. That's not right. He had a system of injecting that lower pressure and radiator water into the higher pressure steam channel. Had a pump over it or something. Exactly. That's exactly what it was, a special little pump that he designed. The boiler was kind of a marvel. It was a series of coils and again we have here the problem of explosion potential.

if there's too much water expanded into steam at one time. And so he had that, he had that device so that there was only, in a sense, a minute admission of water into the ultimate steam boiler at one time and then it went on into the steam pressure channels without further chance of explosion. But steam, steam boilers, if not properly handled, have the danger of explosion. And so, he had met that, I consider, successfully. This sounds like a hybrid between an internal combustion engine and this old steam engine they used to have in cars. It's half and half, isn't it? You say there were such things? There was the Stanley Steamer. Oh yeah, but it wasn't a combustion combination.

No, no. That's what he said, combining. Oh, oh, oh, oh. You got a steam engine in there, and you're describing a boiler for a fancy steam engine. Oh yes, dual reciprocation. Yeah. But this boiler, this boiler was on a closed cycle system. Yeah. And it was a special boiler that he had designed to produce almost instantaneous high pressure steam. Now then, you've got steam that's being exhausted from the exhaust side, and as you know, that has to be recondensed if you're going to have a closed-side consistent breaker. The Stanley steamers, and there was another name that car. They exhausted the steam and had to reload with water on occasion, like a horse going to graze.

He didn't have a condenser on. That's what I'm saying, because they couldn't design anything small enough. Too heavy. That's right. They couldn't design anything small enough. Well, he had a system where was so high that when it exhausted it had relatively little energy left in it, which meant that the condenser system was relatively small. And the condenser system, he had to use in a sense a small radiator to be able to bring down that final steam to the radiator temperature, so that he had a closed cycle system. One of the advantages of having steam on one side. Now, this is this is not a locomotive.

