(Omal lays out a possible future and
the plans needed to be made for any
eventuality including volcanoes. He sketches
out possible routes to deal with the scenarios
he proposes considering that giving up a
prepared holdout may be needed. In the end he
reminds us that the struggle is necessary for
the advancement of our race.)
John:
can I ask you about the
fragment of truth that was
left in Sedona before I
left….
Omal: uh-huh, a very small
fragment that is finding it
harder to get hold of…..
John: they’re leaving,
everyone’s leaving.
Omal: that is because it is
breaking down. They will
tell you that it has become
corrupted with I believe you
would call money grabbers?
John: oh yeah but that was
happening long before I left
and while I was leaving and
that was one of the biggest
reasons why I'm leaving, why
I left.
Omal: it is still growing
and the people that are
looking for the truth are
moving away, they are
searchers as was the young
lady visiting from the
continent below who is a
searcher and they go where
they think it is
advantageous for them to
learn.
John: okay now Pete and Gina
who are very close to me,
very much spiritually in
tune….
Omal: uh-huh, when are they
arriving?
John: they'll be coming
through here and they’re
going to Idaho and they
really feel that their
sanctuary is in Idaho. How
do you feel about that,
about strategic placement
and whether I'm here in
Tahoe or in Idaho or in my
camp in New York or my place
in Arizona?
Omal: every possibility must
be analyzed and looked at.
It may be necessary to
retreat to Arizona but in a
very devious sort of way.
John: uh-hmm.
Omal: by going the most
indirect route may be the
most direct. Instead of
going directly to Arizona,
it may be advantageous to go
to New York and then
backtrack. There are things
in New York that are easier
to get at then there are in
Arizona. So it would be
advantageous to do a
backtrack or you may find it
easier to go to Idaho before
retreating to Arizona or
vice versa, Arizona before
retreating to the East.
John: yes I see.
Omal: so you have to have
more than one line of escape
planned or it may be
necessary to drag people
from those places, those
connections to a central
point.
John: and out of all the
places I've mentioned, can
you give me any insight
which would be a good
central point?
Omal: well Idaho has its
advantages of being a good
central rendezvous point for
all parties from all parts
of the country. Arizona has
its advantages because of
the cabins located in that
area. New York has its
advantages because it is a
easy access sea point to
retreat even further if
necessary and Lake Tahoe is
a natural fortress.
John: so we’ve pretty much
covered the United States
and you’ve been....
Omal: unfortunately yes,
everything has its
advantages.
John: lovely vague you know
what I mean where I guess
it’s just up to me where…..
Omal: yes, that is what I’m
saying….
John: where I go and what I
do.
Omal: yes….
Omal: everything has its
advantages and each
situation has a particular
area which is advantageous
to retreat to. If you stay
in the same location, that
in itself may be
advantageous to have an area
to retreat back to. Let’s
say for example you decide
to retreat to your family….
John: yes.
Omal: you arrive there....
John: yes okay, excuse me.
Omal: the situation in the
East is very, very bad.
Rioting on a daily basis,
mass migration out of the
cities into the countryside,
defending your property
being very costly in not
only munitions but in life,
you decide to retreat away
from that area, cutting your
losses and retreating to
your friends in Idaho.
John: yeah but....
Russ: hard to imagine they'd
be but as a hypothetical
situation, anything could
happen.
John: so we would retreat
hypothetically from….
Omal: from one place to
another. When you plan a
battle, you have to plan for
every eventuality. You have
to plan for how far you wish
to advance, if the advance
is going to be easy or hard
or even if you have to
retreat, you have to plan
every possible avenue. If
you do not consider the idea
of retreat, then you are
cutting off an option that
may save your lives.
John: yes.
Omal: so it is necessary to
plan for everything. You
have to plan for a very,
very wide area. The plans
that you make with your
family are very good, you
must keep on with those but
you must also plan for the
worst. If you do not plan
for the worse, then you are
cutting off a very useful
learning tool and something
that may be needed. When you
plan for the worst, you have
to look at the worst-case
scenario and when you look
at the worst-case scenario,
make it even worse. You
think of everything that can
go wrong and I do mean
everything, even
earthquakes, even volcanic
activity, even nuclear
strike. So it is necessary
to plan for everything
accordingly. Okay, next
question.
Russ: okay, whether you can
answer this or not I’m not
sure. Ashtar's visit, that
was regarding us or have any
effect on us?
Omal: it has no effect
whatsoever but it would be
useful to ask him himself.
Russ: is he here?
Omal: yes.
Russ: fair enough.
Omal: okay, last question
from each of you, Johnny?
John: my move to Lake Tahoe
has been very good for me
and I’m not sure to the
extent of my sabbatical or
training with Mark and Russ,
I’m not sure how far this is
going to go. I don’t know if
they’re going to travel with
me back East or if we’re
going to be here but I’m
assuming I’m on the right
path.
Omal: yes, you are on a path
of learning and preparation.
Everything even if it is
really bad does serve the
function of being a learning
lesson. As I’ve stated in
the past, it is not
something to relish, it is
something to live through
and to be able to pass on
the knowledge that you have
learned. The pioneers of
your country suffered
greatly but yet out of that
suffering came a country
with infinite possibilities,
not all good and not all bad
but there is infinite
possibilities where it could
have gone and infinite
possibilities of where it
has gone so the struggle is
necessary for the
advancement of your race. I
do not say struggle in the
sake of struggle for itself
but if it comes, then it
must be dealt with and in
turn those that survive do
improve the country. Okay,
Russ?
Russ: the scenario that you
painted would make an
excellent computer game
called "Collapse" in which
America collapses
financially and you must go
to various places in the
country to pick up certain
items that you can’t get
other places to take them
back to certain places to
make your refuge. I might
have to get together with
someone here and work on
that, what do you think?
Omal: if you wish.
Russ: good idea.
Omal: okay.
Russ: thank you Omal.
Omal: thank you, you’re
welcome.
John: thank you so much.
Omal: live long, prosper
and, I’ll see you guys
later.
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