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Excerpts from the non-fiction British edition of:
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ALTERNATIVE III by Leslie Watkins - From the TV film by David Ambrose &
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Christopher Miles.
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This is about the Horrifying Full Story behind the Explosive TV Documentary.
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The Earth is Doomed! World Power Governments have created a plan to preserve
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a tiny nucleus of human survivors. IT IS TOP SECRET-AND TERRIFYING! It is
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'Alternative III'.
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Research for what was originally intended as a straightforward TV documentary
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on the scientific 'Brain-Drain' quoted from various sources in Britain revealed
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some extremely disturbing things:
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Many people joining the Brain Drain are vanishing off the face of the
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Earth-Literally.
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Earth will soon be unable to support life: our climate's recent strange
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behaviour is only a warm-up for the cataclysms to come.
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The super-powers have been working secretly together in space nor decades.
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Government agencies are kidnapping ordinary people and turning them into
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mindless slaves by advanced brainwashing and processing/programming methods.
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Astronauts' reports of strange things they saw on the Moon have been
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suppressed.
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Ultra-secret joint US/USSR conferences are held each month in a submarine
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beneath the Arctic ice-cap.
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And that was just the tip of the iceberg. Behind these and many more sinister
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features lurks the top secret operation known as Alternative III, (sometimes
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referred to as Island III, or 'The Plan')... an international government
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conspiracy so monstrous that the human mind can scarcely grasp its true
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enormity.
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This courageous book goes beyond even the ground-breaking TV expose' to reveal
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the full awesome horror of Alternative III.
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Strands in the Web:
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The frighteningly erratic behaviour of the climate over the past few years...
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UFO's activity reaching an all time peak... the continuing pollution and
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despoliation of planet Earth by overpopulation, Industry, and manipulation...
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the mounting incidence of unexplained disappearances of people <20>in mysterious
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circumstances... horrendous new killing techniques - including apparent
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spontaneous combustion - used by various government's assassins against those
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who pose a threat to the security of an ultra-secret organization...
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Terrifying advances in mind-control by agencies like the CIA and their use in
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creating a class of mindless human-robot slaves... astounding revelations of
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clandestine collaboration in space between the USA and the USSR over a period of
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DECADES... bizarre features observed on the Moon and Mars...
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All this for some reason barely mentioned in the media...
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These and many other sinister features unearthed and examined by the
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investigating the horrific enigma of ALTERNATIVE III are the strands in a web of
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conspiracy which could only exist in our age of TERMINAL TECHNOLOGY. Top
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journalist Leslie Watkins, making use of the research for the original TV
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expose' - much of which was not incorporated into the programme itself for
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various reasons - and of the material that has come to light subsequently, has
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written a book with the grip, pace, and compulsion of a thriller. And with the
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grim bite of terrible truth - a truth which is sure to be denied by those who
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are themselves terrified that the most explosive secret in human history is
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about to blow up in their faces...
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On May 3, 1977 the Daily Mirror (a British newspaper) published this story:
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President Jimmy Carter has joined the ranks of UFO spotters. He sent in two
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written reports stating he had seen a flying saucer when he was governor of
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Georgia.
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The President has shrugged off the incident since then, perhaps fearing that
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electors might be wary of a flying saucer freak. But he was reported as saying
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after the 'sighting': 'I don't laugh at people any more when they say they've
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seen UFOs because I have seen one myself.'
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During the presidential campaign last year Carter was cautious. He admitted
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seeing a light in the sky but denied that it was a UFO. Why the change in
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attitude? The book mentiones that by then he had already been briefed on
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Alternative III as all other presidents had.
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The CONDON Study is making headlines - but for all the wrong reasons. It is
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losing some of its outstanding members, under circumstances which are mysterious
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to say the least. Sinister rumours are circulating...at least 4 key people have
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vanished from the Condon Team without offering a satisfactory reason for their
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departure.
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The complete story behind the strange events in Colorado is hard to decipher.
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But a clue at least may be found in the recent statements of Dr. James
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McDonald, the senior physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the
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University of Arizona and widely respected in his field.
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In a wary, but ominous telephone conversation this week Dr. McDonald told me
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that he is 'most distressed'.
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(From The London Evening Standard about 1968).
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At first no one at NASA would talk about this mysterious circular craft, 15
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feet in diameter which had been left in the missle graveyard (White Sands, NM) -
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a section where most experimental vehicles were eventually dumped. But the
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Martin Marietta company of Denver, where it was built, acknowledged designing
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several models, some with ten and twelve engines.
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NASA killed significant segments of conversations between Mission Control and
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Apollo 11 - the space-craft which took Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong to the
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Moon - and that those segments were deleted from the official record: 'Certain
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sources have their own receiving facilities that by-passed NASA broadcasting
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outlets claim there was a portion of EARTH-MOON dialog that was quickly cut off
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by the NASA monitoring staff.'
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Binder added: 'It was presumably when thee two moon walkers were making the
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rounds some distance from the LEM and that Armstrong clutched Aldrin's arm and
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exclaimed - "What was it? What the hell was it? That's all I want to know."'
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Then, according to Binder, there was this exchange -
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MISSION CONTROL: What's there? ... malfunction ...(garble)... Mission
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Control calling Apollo 11...
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APOLLO 11: These babies were huge, sir... enormous ... Oh God you wouldn't
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believe it!... I'm telling you there are other space-craft out there... lined
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up on the far side of the crater edge... they're on the Moon watching us!...
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Buzz Aldrin was soon after complaining bitterly about the Agency using him as
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a 'Traveling Salesman'. And after two years after his Moon mission, following
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reported bouts of heavy drinking, he was admitted to hospital with 'emotional
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depression'.
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'Travelling Salesman'... that's an odd choice of words isn't it? What, in
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Aldrin's view, were the NASA authorities trying to sell? And to whom? Could it
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be that they were using him, and others like him, to sell their official version
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of the truth to the ordinary people right across the World?
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We are not suggesting that the President of the US has had personal knowledge
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of the terror and clinical cruelties which have been an integral part of the
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COOPERATION, for that would make him directly responsible for murders annd
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barbarous mutilations. We are convinced, in fact, that this is not the case.
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The President and the Russian leader, together with their immediate
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subordinates, have been concerned only with the broad sweep of policy. They
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have acted in unison to ensure what they consider to be the best possible future
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for mankind. And the day to day details have been delegated totally to
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high-level professionals.
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These professionals, we have now established, have been classifying people
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selected for the Alternative III operation into two catagories: those who are
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picked as individuals and those who are merely part of a 'batch consignment'.
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There have been several 'batch consignments' and it is the treatment meted out
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to most of these men and women which provides the greatest cause for outrage.
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No matter how desparate thee circumstances may be - and we reluctantly
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recognize that they are extremely desperate - no humane society could tolerate
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what has been done to the innocent and the gullible. That view, fortunately,
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was taken by one man who was recruited into the 'TEAM' three years ago. He was
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at first highly enthusiastic and completely dedicated to the OPERATION.
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However, he became revolted by some of the atrocities involved. He did not
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consider that, even in the prevailing circumstances, that the end justified the
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means.
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The operational headquarters for the Alternative III were in Washington,
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Moscow, and Geneva. There were tape transcripts taken from Policy Committee
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meetings, orders and memorada Most of the Batch-Consignments have been taken
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from the area known as the 'Bermuda Triangle' but numerous other locations have
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also been used. On October 6, 1975, the Daily Telegraph (London) game
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prominence to this story: The disappearance in bizarre circumstances in the
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past two weeks of 20 people from small costal communities in Oregon was being
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intensively investigated at the weekend amid reports of an immaginative scheme
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involving a 'flying saucer' and hints of mass murder. Sheriff's officers at
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Newport, Oregon, said that the 20 individuals had vanished without trace after
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being told to give away all their possessions, including their children, so that
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they could be transported in a flying saucer 'by UFO to a better life.' Deputies
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under Mr. Ron Sutton, chief criminal investor in surrounding Lincoln county,
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have traced the story back to a meeting on September 14th in a resort hotel, the
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Bayshore Inn at Waldport, Oregon. Local police have received conflicting
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reports as to what occurred (at the meeting). But while it is clear that the
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speaker did not pretend to be from outer space', he told the audience how their
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souls could be saved through a UFO. The hall had received a fee of $50.00 by a
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man and a woman who gave false names. Mr. Sutton said witnesses had described
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them as 40ish, well-groomed and straight types. The Telegraph said that
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'selected people' would be prepared at a special camp in COLORADO for life on
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another planet, and quoted investigator Sutton as saying: 'They were told that
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they would have to give away everything, including their children... I'm
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checking on a zeport of one family who supposedly gave away a 150-acre farm and
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three children. 'We don't know if it's fraud or whether these people might be
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killed. There are all sorts of rumours, including some about human sacrifice
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and that this is sponcored by the (Charles) Manson family.' . Most of the 20
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missing were descrybed as 'Hippie-type', although there were some older people
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within the group. People of this calibre, we have now determined, have been
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what is known as 'scientifically adjusted' to fit them in for a new role as a
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slave species.
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November 24, 1971 from the desk of The Chairman, Policy Committee - addressed
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to National Chief Executive Officers.
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The procedure, to be known as The Smoother, is designed to allay fears or
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suspicions in the immediate post-movement period. Department 7 will arrange for
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letters to be sent, in appropriate handwriting, to reassure those whose anxiety
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might constitute a security risk.
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It is usual for people to send home photographs of themselves in their new
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surroundings. Arrangements will be made to dispatch suitable photographs.
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The Smoother plan will operate for a period of at least 6 months after the
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departure of the individual mover, unless circumstances are exceptional. The
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plan is to be activated in certain cases not taking families. Batch
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Consignments, obviously, will not be considered'.
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The Old man.....
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Professor Gerstein speaking in interview with Simon Butler formerly with
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Septre Television BBS:
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'In essense Alternative I, was rather like throwing a few stones at a
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conventional greenhouse - making holes in the glass to let the heat escape. The
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suggestion (1957) was that a series of strategically positioned nuclear devices
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should be detonated high in the atmosphere - to punch holes in that envelope of
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carbon dioxide. Then we'd have chimneys in the sky, if you like. That would
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have eased the immediate problem, and then, as a follow-up programme, there
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would have had to be a dramatic reappraisal of the way life is lived on this
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earth.
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'Men would have had to start living more primatively to prevent another
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build-up. For example, motor vehicle restrictions, no florocarbon propellants,
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large seedings of trees and plant growth...
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'It was crazy,' said Gerstein cuurtly. 'Knocking holes in a garden greenhouse
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is one thing. Doing the same with Earth's atmosphere is a very different
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proposition. Oh, they could to it all right... they've got the technology to
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do it, but what they haven't got is the technology to patch up the holes after
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they'd made them...'
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Butler:'I'm sorry... don't quite follow...'
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Gerstein:'The OZONE layer! Don't you see? It would mean punching great holes
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in the ozone layer, and its that layer that prevents the full effects of the
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ultra-violet rays from the sun. Without it, we'd be bombarded of all sorts of
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radiation that would immediately bring about all sorts of horrors...'
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Butler:'And what of Alternative II?'
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Gerstein: 'There is evidence, quite considerable evidence, to suggest that
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there were once whole cities - linked by an elaborate complex of tunnels - far
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below the surface. Remains of them have been found under many parts of the
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world. Under South America...China...Russia...oh, all over the place. And in
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this suubterranean world, so it is said, there is a green luminescence which
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replaces the sun as a source of energy - and which makes it possible for crops
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to be grown.
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'The problem with this Alternative was that once the CO2 is up in the
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atmosphere it would stay there, and eventually the effects of the surface would
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penetrate down underneath, and eventually wither and start to smoulder the life
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down below. In my opinion the situation is irreversable.'
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Butler:'And what of the third Alternative?'
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Gerstein:'I don't know. Maybe I've been too indiscreet already. They may
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have already abandoned it for all I know... decided that it could not be
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done... You will have to talk with somebody in the Space Programme because the
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truth is that I just don't know...'
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Genesis 6-17: 'And behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the
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earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven;
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and everything that is in the earth shall die...'
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So there is a conflict of opinion between those experts who agree with
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Gerstein and those who agree with Lerman. They are, however, in total unison
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tand terrible agreement on the key issue - that this world, because of man's
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stupidity, is now irrevocably doomed. Flame or flood... one of them, in the
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comparatively near future will bring the agonising end.
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And what of the men behind Alternative III? They presumably have studied the
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Bible version, and the reference to Noah: 'and only Noah remained alive, and
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they that were with him...'
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Technology has made space-crqft the modern equivalent of the Ark. Who then
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decides which people shall be evacuated in the arks of the twentieth century?
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It (the information) is supplied through a vast network of international
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computers.
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'Standing Instructions relating to the recruitment of designated movers have
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already been circulated by this Committee. However, recent reports from the
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Chairman of the Committee in Residence indicate that there have been certain
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failures in the execution of those instructions.
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'Participants have evolved, or must be taught to evolve, away from the
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concepts of national or tribal interests which have traditionally resulted in
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warfare. This will become of increasing importance when the neew territory
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becomes more intensively populated. National Chief Executive Officers will
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therefore give priority attention to this aspect of the operation and ensure it
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is fully understood by their regional subordinates.
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'No person is to be nominated as a potential designated mover if there is ANY
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doubt about him or her having the potential to evolve in this manner.
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'This requirement over-rides all other considerations of skills and training.
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'As this particular personality trait still cannot be assessed from a computer
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print-out, it is imperative that judgements be based on individual interviews.
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This puts the onus on regional officials for, in view of the size of the
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operation, it is not possible for this aspect to be handled centrallyh or even
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nationally.'
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What you have read has been taken from the Book Alternative III. There is
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much, much more information available in this most fascinating subject. I
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welcome reviews and comments and would like to start some form of dissertation
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on this subject, to either prove or disprove this matter, or re contacted by the
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recruiters to make an application for subcontract.
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