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INTRODUCTION TO THE NERUDA INTERVIEWS


If anyone ever reads this interview, please do so with an empty mind. If you bring a mind full of learning and education and opinion, you’ll find so much to argue with in what I’ve said that you’ll not hear anything. 
The First Interview of Dr. Jamisson Neruda


The first four interviews of Dr. Jamisson Neruda are an extension of the Ancient Arrow Project novel. The first three interviews are contained on the First Source disc, the fourth interview was released in November 2002, about a year following the release of the disc —and the fifth interview was released in April 2014.

The backdrop of these first four interviews paints a picture in which Dr. Neruda has defected from the ACIO because, his contact with the WingMakers has convinced him that they hold the keys to humanity’s survival. His defection from the ACIO and from his mentor, Fifteen, signifies the outcome of a major crisis in his life—choose the familiar reality upon which his entire life is based or choose to follow his heart and Sovereign Integral, awakened through his interaction with the WingMakers. 

Dr. Neruda is being interviewed by a journalist named Sarah, who has written extensive notes on Jamisson’s background and knowledge of the ACIO’s and the Labyrinth Group’s activities. Sarah’s notes provide an informative overview for themuch more detailed information contained in the interviews themselves.

In all probability, the contents of the interviews are based, like the novel, on James’ use of sensory bi-location (SBL). The interviews are a very creative extension of the novel and are so effective in their presentation that, at the time of their first appearance on the website in 1998, they lent more support to the contention of many WingMakers’ website visitors that there is a Jamisson Neruda, that he is on the run, and that he is desperately trying to stay out of the clutches of the ACIO.

As discussed earlier, however (see Introduction to the Ancient Arrow Project), the interviews are a literary device, a vehicle for delivering detailed information regarding the secret government projects, aliens, advanced technologies, and plans by a cabal of hidden power elites to control the world’s resources and its population. James calls this cabal the Incunabula and they are discussed extensively in the fourth interview.

Because there is such a wealth of information in these interviews (comprising more than two hundred pages), I created an index in 2004 as a resource for accessing the many topics. That index is included here following the interviews themselves.

One cautionary note: Although many of the topics discussed by Dr. Neruda are current supposed facts and others are potential possibilities, some are metaphorical parts of the fictional aspects of the WingMakers story.

In closing this short introduction, I believe it is vital to keep in mind that although the topics discussed by Dr. Neruda are fascinating, their importance is secondary to the ultimate goal of James and the LTO, namely the discovery of the Grand Portal.
In James’ session one audio interview with Mark Hempel, recorded in April 2008 we find the following:
The real import of the WingMakers materials is to, in effect, dislodge the person from the historical mind and move them into a sense of connection to their Higher Self and the Spirit that supports it. In doing this, the person can more easily access the tone of equality or the intuitive faculty inside their heart which opens the channel to the Living Truth.
Finally, in light of James’ words, we might ask ourselves why he is providing this information in the first place. Perhaps he is foreshadowing a time in this century when many of these secretive plans, alien contacts, and clandestine government activities will find the light of day. Thus, this glimpse into the future of many individuals reading these documents provides a context for the economic, political, and social environment in which the steady march toward the Grand Portal will take place.


John Berges, Collected Works of the WingMakers


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