As noted,
I was somewhat confused by all this. I didn't "get it" that
Dick was suggesting to Ira that he was possessed. There were references
being made that were obscure to me, but the one thing I was certain
about was that I agreed with Dick's assessment of the UFO/alien reality
as having something of the "flavor" of demonic possession,
though I wanted to emphasize to them that it would be dangerous to think
that this was all there was to it. I wrote back to Dick privately with
these concerns, and then, since this fellow, Ira, seemed to be connected
in some way, I copied to him also. I quoted some of the C's material
on the para-physical nature of the hyperdimensional reality, and thought
that would be that. A day or so later, I received a private communication
from Ira to me via Ark.
From
Ira Einhorn
Subject: Re: For laura
Date sent: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 14:23:52 -0400
I would
to be happy to dialogue with you, after going through your comments
more carefully, as I think we are essentially in agreement.
I lived
through years of the most fantastic phenomena without ever buying
the mythology attached to them. The phenomena were very real and of
almost daily occurrence; the myth attched to them was pure projection,
BUT the unknown frightens people and living in vanilla reality forces
people to project, so when the para-normal becomes the daily reality
the desire to have an explanation grows exponentially.
It began
almost 30 years ago in a very different social climate, and the intell.
groups were initially freaked. If that different context is not understood,
the rest becomes very confusing.
There
is so much noise about that the signal tends to get lost which is
unfortunate for those who establish real connections with sources:
a byproduct of our particular moment in time, alas.
ira
Meanwhile,
I had received an email from Ron Engelman who assured me that, since
he had stayed online with David Koresh during the Waco event - and that
the government hadn't shut him down over that, though they tried - I
could be certain that he was not easily intimidated and if he wanted
me on his show, I didn't have to worry about him losing his job. The
show was scheduled for July 2nd. I wrote back to Ron that
the info about Waco was interesting, maybe he would like to read the
C's comments on it. I enclosed them, including the subsequent comments
about O.J. Simpson just because they had proven to be correct and
were of general interest.
10-05-94
Q: (L) Did the United States government deliberately murder the Branch
Davidians at Waco?
A: Close. Led them to destroy themselves.
Q: (L) How?
A: Psychological warfare tactics.
Q: (L) Did the US government set their compound on fire?
A: No.
Q: (L) Who set the compound on fire?
A: Branch Davidians. Drove them crazy.
Q: (L) Were ELF or subliminals used?
A: Yes. As well as other means.
Q: (L) Did OJ Simpson kill his wife?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Did he take the murder clothes and weapon to Chicago and leave
it there in a bag as some people are saying?
A: No.
Q: (L) Where is it?
A: LA dump. One of them.
Q: (L) Is OJ Simpson going to be found guilty?
A: No.
Next,
I finally connected with Hank Harrison to discuss publishing matters.
During the course of the conversation, I brought up the subject of hyperdimensional
realities, and he snorted something about "Ira Einhorn."
I was taken aback, and asked him did he know the guy, and if so, what
was the story?
Hank proceeded
to enlighten me about Ira, as well as claiming to have spent time with
Ira while he was in hiding in Ireland. Hank went on to talk about his
close friendship with Jack Sarfatti, which surprised me, and Ira was,
it seems, a convicted murderer on the lam and, as far as Hank was concerned,
he was guilty and no amount of claiming "the CIA set me up"
was sufficient to ameliorate that guilt.
I pointed
out that Eve's ideas about "alien orchestrated dramas" might
lend credibility to Ira's theory, and Hank went off about Eve's book
in a very negative way which surprised me since he was supposed to be
publishing it. At the end of the discussion, I was sure of one thing
and one thing only, Hank Harrison was NOT the person to handle the C's
material, and I wondered why Eve was letting him handle hers. But,
more than that, having all of these strange things connecting in some
kind of crazy circle was disconcerting, to say the least.
I went
on a search for information about Ira Einhorn, and after discovering
the details of his crime, I was pretty shocked. I was also really curious:
he was declaring vociferously that he didn't do it, that he was set
up. And I could certainly admit to such a possibility even if the evidence
in his case really made him look guilty. I decided to just leave that
alone and wait and see what happened if he ever wrote back to me.
The very
next thing that happened was that Ron Engelman called to tell me that
for some strange reason the time he had slotted for a show had been
canceled - the whole schedule had been switched around and he had no
idea what was going on. I just said: "I told you so!" Ron
said: "I'll tell you this, you WILL be on the air, and soon. I
promise."