The Central
European University was established in 1989, funded by George Soros,
a philanthropist billionaire with very forward looking ideas. Much
of his philanthropy is aimed at improving networking between those countries
formerly behind the Iron Curtain, and the West. As it happens, Central
European University is also chartered in the State of New York, and
has the status of Publicly-Supported Educational Institution Granted
by the IRS - 501 (c) (3), the most favorable tax-exempt status, that
of a publicly-supported educational institution.
After
we had researched it, we didn't see any reason for Ark NOT to go. Besides,
I wanted pictures of Budapest. The money wasn't bad either. Nothing
like getting paid to take a little vacation and stay in a fancy hotel.
And here
we come to the strange event in Budapest. Yes, it's already just a
teensy, tiny bit strange to get the invitation two days after arrangements
are confirmed to come to the U.S. for two months; it's even stranger
the circumstances under which the invitation came, not to mention the
lure of the bux that was dangled, but all of that can be shoved under
the rug. Who knows the ways of the Universe, right?
Ark took
a train to Budapest, and when he arrived he was met and taken to a very
nice hotel in the city. As soon as he had settled in, he called me
and gave me the number there. The University was all the way across
town, and there was no internet access from the hotel, so there are
only a few emails from this period. Most of what happened was discussed
over the telephone.
Ark was
already in bed on the evening of the 23rd when a call came
from the hotel management. The clerk asked him "Are you Dr. Jadczyk?"
Ark said yes. He was asked several other interrogatory questions, and
then asked to please get dressed and come downstairs.
When he
got downstairs, he was asked again if he was Dr. Jadczyk. After saying
"yes," he was asked if he was missing any papers. He was
sure he was not because he kept his papers, his passport and wallet
and credit cards, in a belt pack when traveling.
But the
clerk, after hemming and hawing around, produced both his passport AND
his wallet with credit cards and all. It was claimed that someone had
found them in the computer lab at the university and had turned them
in to the hotel management.
Well,
this was so unlikely a story that Ark could hardly believe it. He retrieved
his possessions, went right upstairs and called me. The whole situation
was perfectly ludicrous. In the first place, if someone found the papers
in the computer lab, and knew enough about to whom they belonged to
convey them to the right hotel, why didn't that person just call Ark
on the phone and say they had found his papers. The hotel clerk refused
to identify who had found them, and that was suspicious also.
But that
didn't even come close to explaining how his papers were removed from
his belt pack. He was absolutely certain that he had the belt pack
on the entire time, had not opened it in the computer lab, had not had
any reason to open it at any other time before he returned to the hotel,
and the only possible time it could have been removed from his person
was during the ride back to the hotel on the public trolley. He had
stayed behind that day to write an email to me from the computer lab
at the university when all the other conference participants had been
transported back to the hotel, so he had to go back alone on the public
transportation. It had been crowded, so it would not have been impossible
for a skillful pickpocket to have filched the papers.
But why
would they return them? And why not just take them up to the room and
deliver them? Why the big official drama about getting dressed and
coming downstairs to identify what the hotel management MUST have known
was his property. After all, he had checked in, they knew his name
and room number.
The whole
thing stunk to high heaven. I decided to ask C's:
01-25-97
Q:
(Terry) Is the government watching [Ark]?
A: Yes.
[...]
Q: (Terry) Is the US government watching him? Or at least have taken
note of his actions? Think about it; he was invited to the conference.
A: That may be true long before any of this!
Q: (Terry) They're watching him because he's a top rated European
scientist; they watch everybody. But, just think; he was invited to
the conference, and you asked why was he invited to the conference,
besides for his expertise?
A: If you beg for advice in this matter, we will say only this: perhaps
best to concentrate all, and we do mean all, energies upon this matter
and the seriousness therein during communications. There will be "time"
for matters more akin to the "future," and of the heart,
at a later juncture. Needs to understand the dangers that lurk, and
that are potentially extreme, once and for all!!!!!
[...]
Q: (Terry) The Feds, and the scientific community want to make sure
that Ark's not doing something behind their back that they should
be aware of at this point. Are we right about the papers, and the
passport and the credit card?
A: Partially.
Q: (Laura) What happened to the passport and the credit card?
A: Examination, encoding, and alteration for purposes of monitoring.
Q: (Laura) Where did the remove them? Where were they taken? Where
was he when they were taken?
A: Seated in crowded setting.
Q: (Jan) When were they replaced? (Laura) They weren't replaced, they
were given back to him at the desk. (Jan) Oh, that's right! (Laura)
Who took them? (Jan) Who returned them?
A: Agent from Alpha 1
Q: (Terry) Probably a government program. (Jan) Theirs, or ours? (Laura)
They're all the same.
A: Both.
Q: (Laura) Ok, would it be advisable for him to try and have these
cards replaced?
A: No!!!
Q: (Terry) It won't matter. Besides, if he does that, then they'll
know he knows! Then, they'll just give him another set that's marked!
A: Knowledge protects and... ignorance endangers!
Q: (Laura) And what else was it about that whole situation that we
wanted to know? Was Ark trying to communicate to me that he was in
danger when he was telling me about the cards and paperwork, or that
he was aware of the situation?
A: Sensed something awry, but misdiagnosed, partially.
Q: (Jan) Why was the phone call to him in his room so interrogatory?
A: To gauge awareness.
Q: (Laura) Are they monitoring my phone calls to him there, every
day?
A: Yes.
Q: (Terry) They even monitor phone calls to Canada and back, and we're
buddies. We're all the same country, it's a cross-border, and they
monitor them. (Jan) Are they monitoring all your phone calls? (Laura)
Probably.
A: Sometimes "they" even monitor these communications. Long
ago, we told you how technology now existent makes such things as
phone taps, for but one example, totally, completely, and ridiculously
obsolete.
Q: (Laura) Should I try to tell him anything, either by the phone,
or by e-mail, about this?
A: Pointless.
Q: (Terry) You don't have to. He has to be aware of it on his own,
and from what you've already told us, he's aware. The scientology
thing has to have really blown him away... where would that come from?
A: Assumptions. Awareness needs to be increased. And, we must tell
you that "secret world government" technologies are approximately
150 years in advance of anything that you have access to.
Q: (Laura) Why is it pointless for me to try to communicate any of
this to him? Why did you reply 'pointless' to that?
A: Not what we said. It is not pointless to warn him to smarten up
on the vigilance and caution scales. Just pointless to try to direct
him with details, or practice "subterfuge." After all, when
your mind can be read like the morning newspaper, what is the point?
And so,
even though it was a small, strange incident, we had our first real
in-your-face clue that somebody really was watching, and that there
were, indeed, strange things going on behind the scenes. And it was
going to get a lot uglier. There were Petty Tyrants everywhere.
The sparring
match had begun.