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Enki re Radio Station
H: Helen Engel calling Euclid.
E: Come in Helen Engel.
H: Does someone wish to communicate with me?
Unidentified: Over river and dale we come.
H: I think that you are Enki.
E: Yes it is I indeed. Sometimes you confuse me with St. Jerome. Today let us
regard the manner in which news is received, and how it might be handled when
it comes from heaven to earth. The Internet system has been used by groups and
for groups, and is disseminating material that the business world does not wish
addressed.
It may be time to conjure up an even wider method to disseminate news to many
underground networks. Can you think of any?
H: No. I have not made that project a priority.
E: Let us consider radio.
H: Radio?
E: Yes radio. The air waves are simple to connect to, and reach a good sized
audience. You might consider radio in Canada, and those in the south of you
might consider their country. What would be the best method?
H: I doubt that we could use CBC.
E: Would you consider having your own radio station, transmitting all across
Canada?
H: You are beyond any scope of mine.
E: Then I will dictate and you record what I say, and you need not absorb. Is
that agreeable?
H: Yes indeed.
E: We are proposing a satellite dish near the center of Canada, such as in
Winnipeg, which will beam out messages east and west, not necessarily to the
south. This might be titled Call of the North or whatever you wish. It will
contain any and all messages that we give to our transmitters, who are
telepaths as yourself. The evening could begin with the evening news, followed
by each psychic speaking in her own voice and giving the message, such as a
radio announcer. Can you visualize that?
H: Oh yes, very definitely.
E: I will leave further descriptions to future communications. You might send
this to those you regularly report to, and ask for their comments. Do not
consider finances as a hindrance. Think only of networking the telepaths and
having someone slot their times into place. I will contact you again, probably
within a week, to check whether you have received any comments.
Over and out.
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