"As I recall we had a total of 47 possible scenarios that had been developed.
Our most probable scenario - ranked by our computer systems - was that the
Ancient Arrow site represented an ET race that had left behind the equivalent of
a museum that recorded its interactions with the Anasazi Indians. Our second
most probable scenario was that the site represented a time capsule left behind
by the future version of the Labyrinth Group."
Anne: "That still seems odd to me . . . why did you think it was a future
version of the Labyrinth Group?"
Dr. Anderson: "The Labyrinth Group uses as its identification symbol three
concentric circles surrounding a sphere. There were ample depictions of this
symbol within their paintings. Also, it seemed so peculiar to us that we had
discovered this site in the manner that we did . . . it literally felt as though
we were guided to this site. And remember, Fifteen was very confident in the
Labyrinth Group's prospects at developing BST, and he knew that the future
version of the Labyrinth Group would somehow make contact. It was just a matter
of when and how."
Anne: "I know I must sound like the biggest doubter you've ever encountered
before, but it still doesn't seem like a time capsule to me."
Dr. Anderson: "I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm only telling you that that's how
it's officially classified within the Labyrinth Group. It could very well have
multiple meanings and purposes. I for one, believe it's more than a time
capsule, though I think it has that element to it."
Anne: "So what do you think its primary purpose is?"
Dr. Anderson: "If you take the WingMakers on face value, in other words, what do
they say it is, it's a time capsule that will help facilitate the development of
a global culture. They claim that somehow, when all seven of the time capsules
are discovered, that they'll serve as a communication bridge between humans of
today and their future selves."
Anne: "I read the memo that Dr. Sauthers wrote and I remember those statements
too, but a global culture seems so unlikely . . . so impossible. And
furthermore, how could these objects [from the Ancient Arrow site] be used to
build a global culture? It seems a little naive to me."
Dr. Anderson: "All I can tell you is that it's related to the Internet and a new
communication technology that the WingMakers referred to as OLIN or the One
Language Intelligent Network. If you read the glossary section that I left
behind, you'll see it referenced there. The WingMakers seem to feel confident
that the OLIN technology will help create the global culture through the
Internet. This incidentally is consistent with prophecies that the Labyrinth
Group was privy to dating as far back as 1,500 years ago. Of course the enabling
technology wasn't called OLIN, but the notion of a global culture and unified
governance has been predicted for many centuries."
Anne: "This is what George Bush used to call the New World order isn't it?
Dr. Anderson: "Yes, but there have been four other presidents who've
acknowledged this concept."
Anne: "What would make the world's people decide to unify under one governing
body, or for that matter, create a global culture . . . whatever that means? I
just can't envision it happening . . . not in my lifetime."
Dr. Anderson: "According to the WingMakers it will happen through the digital
economy and then through the Internet's OLIN technology platform. And through
this global network, entertainment and educational content will be globalized.
This is the basis of a global culture with unified commerce, content, and
communities. Once these pieces of the infrastructure are in place, then the need
to govern this infrastructure will loom as the preeminent issue of the day. And
the United Nations is the logical ruling body for such an endeavor. As long as
the World's people allow the digitization of the economy and embrace the OLIN
technology platform, a global government and culture is virtually assured to
emerge."
Anne: "And as you said last night, this is supposed to occur in 2018?"
Dr. Anderson: "According to prophecy, that's when the United Nations will hold
initial elections for a unified world government. And it won't be an all
powerful, centralized authority, but rather a global public policy decision and
enforcement organization for issues that effect the world at large. Issues like
pollution, global warming, border disputes, space travel, terrorism, trade,
commerce, OLIN technology upgrades, and general technology transfer programs."
Anne: "So what will happen to National sovereignty in this new role of the
United Nations?"