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Saturday, 2 April 2005
synchronicity
Topic: explanations
to answer your question, alan, ill make it quite simple.

since i have a good idea of when you are active in posting, i simply do not bother to post at any other time except in rare occasions(like now). anyhow, ive been doing quite well recently, my friend . . . how have you been? you werent around for nearly the whole week . . . still a bit ungrounded from your recent experiences?

anyhow, im up for the day now . . . perhaps ill post more later, but i doubt it.

~Rex

Posted by Alan Cross at 7:26 AM EST
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Thursday, 10 March 2005
oh alan, just curious
Topic: explanations
hey alan, since we were recently discussing some of the negative aspects of our era(that is, the year 2054), and it made me wonder what kind of 'standards' come along with your job? oh, you know, i think most people refer to them as benefits, as they have been fooled into thinking that they should be grateful to receive something that should be standardly given to all workers.

anyhow, i must be going for the moment. i shall return later, perhaps with more on my earlier travels.

~Rex

Posted by Alan Cross at 1:04 AM EST
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Thursday, 3 March 2005
well . . .
Topic: explanations
since you asked alan, what im referring to is the threat of self-destruction which exists in all governments, but is very pronounced in a prominent few states in our era.

unfortunately, the problem is a class issue, and there is essentially one powerful class to blame for the continuation of bad policy. the sad part is that now the blame can be said to rest in the hands of the sheep, as well as with their shepherds.

therefore, it stands to reason that all the sheep--from the gutters and all the way up to the penthouses--are accountable for the task of fixing things; certainly this involves removing the shepherds.

it is strange to say, but otherwise there would need to be a society that is ruled both benevolently and authoritatively, where true justice is upheld, and corruption of character is mercilessly dealt with by proper means. the current prison camp system in my era is a massive drain on our society, as alan can attest to, as well as many other menaces i will not bothering mentioning at this point.

although a benevolent, authoritarian government is a strange idea, it could be accomplished under the leadership of a very charismatic, sagacious, and yet fortuitous leader. the goal would be to set in line certain societal changes to help put the american society in my era back on track, while at the same time realizing the potential of maximizing your citizens for what they are truly worth. this means truly investing in the welfare of your subjects, while protecting them from the diseases of greed, bias, and ignorance.

any truly intelligent leader will first stabilize his own land and invest in the maximization of every citizens potential, with the ultimate goal of maintaining autonomy. any leader who would try to enslave his own men before his enemys is not mentally fit to be in power.

anyway, ive got someone annoying trying to get my attention at the door, and so i will go and pleasantly admit them into my humble abode. i shall talk more later.

-Rex

Posted by Alan Cross at 9:42 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, 3 March 2005 9:46 AM EST
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Tuesday, 1 March 2005
*bows*
Topic: explanations
alejandro basilio garza . . . told ya so! ;) but i think thats just one of his many aliases, you know. the last name is definitely the name of his family, however.

anyhow, thanks for lauding me, alan, i have to say that is one of your most admirable qualities as a human . . . the ability to take interest in people and things outside your own little bubble, as well as being able to praise others selflessly. too many people in our era just seclude themselves into their 'depersonalization domes' . . . did you know that 61% of married couples these days met on the net, and that 87% of those people never even met face to face until their wedding days? its lunacy, if you ask me . . . people have lost the concept of brotherhood and interrelation.

anyhow, on the topic of interrelation . . . we humans are connected in more ways than the purely physical, i.e. that we share the same world. we are entangled on spiritual and astral levels as well, and therefore we have ways to reach each other without picking up the phone or using a handheld. this quality is particularly strong in many Newgens, and it allows us to often contact or at least find anyone in the world and learn about them.

as for mr. garza, that pair of names did indeed come to mind immediately when i pondered the meaning of 'a.b.'. i wasnt sure, but i then confirmed my findings using a combination of online research, as well as a bit of astral exploration. i also get the distinct idea that mr. garza is harmless in general, and i think that his employer may in fact be the one we have to worry about. now . . . if i can just find out who that is . . .




Posted by Alan Cross at 11:02 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 11:07 PM EST
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Friday, 25 February 2005
i know, i know . . .
Topic: explanations
. . . i shouldnt say so much sometimes. ". . . and yes," you write, "those are the right translations for those acronyms, but perhaps you might not mention that second one in the future? . . ."

i wont mention that name in the future . . . only in the past! get it? ;) anyhow, even if people in our era were reading this, alan, theyre all familiar with the civilian league and its acronym. its in the news feed just about every day . . .

and no, im not messing with the time stamps, i just had a feeling you were going to post, thats all.

anyhow, i didnt mean to shake you up, doc. seems like liz had quite an effect on you, eh?

~Rex

Posted by Alan Cross at 5:33 AM EST
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Wednesday, 23 February 2005
hold your horses, alan
Topic: explanations
i was getting to that part of the experiment, alan . . . im glad youre so interested, even though you never seem to share much information yourself! ;)

anyhow, what i found was that the camera could indeed record my illusions . . . but i may need to test this effect on others to ensure that i am not merely seeing my own illusionary after effects.

well, the slush has finally turned into ice, i see. good thing people cant drive their own cars . . . that whole stupid american/cars/independence argument is so old hat. at least one good thing about our era is that driving--on of the most dangerous modes of transportation ever--is highly controlled by advanced traffic grids.

hopefully you folks back in time will all live to see a day without traffic jams.

-rex

Posted by Alan Cross at 2:32 AM EST
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Friday, 11 February 2005
our era
Topic: explanations
the reason i refer to 'our era', dr. cross, is because you and i are not living in the same era as the people reading these messages we write. i thought i told you about how i was experimenting with temporal information transfer . . . its quite exciting, i must say, to transmit these messages back to the start of the century.

if they only knew what was going on right now, alan, maybe theyd pay more attention, dont you think?

-rex

Posted by Alan Cross at 12:25 AM EST
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