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                 (Tia spells out the various
                            levels of the defcon alert system and gives
                            examples of what it would take to increase
                            to each one. She urges people on this planet
                            to come together and uses the ancient wars
                            of her home planet where hair color was the
                            reason for groups of people to go to war.
                            Her people evolved into a matriarchal
                            society where now the wars are mock battles
                            held during religious festivals.)
 
 
 Tia: okay, back
                                        to business, where was I? Oh
                                        yes, so you can declare or be
                                        aware of when we're going to
                                        declare a defcon advancement.
                                        Okay for defcon three, a drop of
                                        150 points with, in three
                                        different locations civil
                                        disobedience and one large-scale
                                        such as major forest fires, some
                                        ecological disaster somewhere
                                        such as a forest fire, major oil
                                        slick, heat wave, torrential
                                        rain in some major food
                                        producing area. Okay?
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Tia: so we have those three
                                        steps. 150 drop, three locations
                                        of civil disobedience, some kind
                                        of natural environmental
                                        problems such as gas…..
 
 Russ: hurricanes?
 
 Tia: hurricanes in major crop
                                        producing areas, okay?
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Tia: something that will damage
                                        the harvest. For example, Mark
                                        was complaining about the price
                                        of red bell peppers. Guess how
                                        much red bell peppers are?
 
 Russ: I don’t know, a buck
                                        thirty nine?
 
 Tia: this time last year, yes.
 
 Russ: how much are they now?
 
 Tia: $3.29 and they’re not even
                                        good ones.
 
 Russ: that’s quite a jump. Yeah
                                        but El Niño pretty
                                        well wiped out the red bell
                                        pepper crop.
 
 Tia: uh-huh. So, taking El Niño
                                        as a one environmental disaster
                                        okay?
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Tia: it’s affected the Central
                                        Valley…….
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: all the way down it’s
                                        affected all the way up to the
                                        Yakima Valley all the way along
                                        okay?
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: okay, so that is one
                                        environmental disaster.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: okay, now we haven’t had
                                        three locations at the same time
                                        of civil disobedience. We did
                                        have a drop of however many, 209
                                        points…..
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: with a recovery today of I
                                        think it was 178 but I don’t
                                        have the figures on my hands at
                                        the moment. Okay, so we’re part
                                        of the way there. Now if there’s
                                        another environmental problem
                                        and a drop of 150 points plus,
                                        plus three locations of civil
                                        disobedience, then we would
                                        declare a defcon three.
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Tia: okay, for Defcon two…..
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: okay, it is either a drop
                                        of 500 points….
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Tia: in one day….
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: or a continuous downward
                                        trend for a period of two weeks
                                        where it loses approximately up
                                        to 800 points with six locations
                                        of civil disobedience, not all
                                        at the same time but again in
                                        the space of two weeks…..
 
 Russ: all right.
 
 Tia: plus two major areas of
                                        environmental damage regardless
                                        whether it is crop producing or
                                        not. Now they do have to be…
 
 (Tia takes a break to scold the
                                        cats outside in Durondedunn)
 
 Tia: they have to be at least
                                        major forest fires, major forest
                                        fires like you had in the far
                                        east in Malaysia and all that
                                        area…..
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: the Philippines and so on,
                                        or major, major earthquakes in
                                        large populous areas of massive
                                        millions or billions exceeding
                                        $11 billion dollars which is
                                        bigger than the San Francisco
                                        earthquake of ‘89.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: okay?
 
 Russ: all right.
 
 Tia: defcon one is a drop of a
                                        thousand in either at one time
                                        or over a week, it’s more likely
                                        over a week. Okay because when
                                        the market reaches 500 what
                                        happens? They close it down.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: so it have to be a drop of a thousand in
                                        the space of a week, six civil
                                        disobediences of massive
                                        proportions such as the scene in
                                        Jakarta….
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: not all in the same
                                        location, they’ve got to be
                                        spread around all over the
                                        planet and four natural
                                        disasters of considerable
                                        proportion over the period of
                                        two weeks exceeding again $11
                                        billion dollars each. You got
                                        that?
 
 Russ: that’s a bunch. So that's
                                        the three.
 
 Tia: uh-huh. We’re in defcon
                                        four at the moment but we’ve
                                        been watching and thinking about
                                        defcon three for a while just
                                        because the market is being a
                                        little bit on the jittery side
                                        and the fact of the ongoing El
                                        Niño thing as you rightly
                                        pointed out and the problems in
                                        the far east with the nuclear
                                        tests and everything. It’s
                                        something that’s kind of pushing
                                        it back that way however I have
                                        seen a general trend in the
                                        times that I’ve been doing my
                                        map analyzing work as department
                                        head of summer times when you
                                        have the monsoons and the heat
                                        from late winter, spring till
                                        late autumn….
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: is always a time of
                                        activity, intense activity as a
                                        majority of the populace lives
                                        in the northern hemisphere,
                                        that’s where all problems seem
                                        to be generally located. You
                                        don’t hear of major disasters
                                        exceeding $11 billion in
                                        somewhere like Lima Peru do you?
 
 Russ: no, nor are you likely to.
 
 Tia: no. So, the trend of the
                                        summertime is something that is
                                        always jittery because in the
                                        northern hemisphere is so
                                        crowded and there are so many
                                        billions of people in the
                                        northern hemisphere all
                                        concentrated on average about
                                        500 miles from the coast in. So
                                        there’s a lot of pressure on
                                        those areas and of course those
                                        areas happen to be the most
                                        fertile areas as well because of
                                        all the alluvial plains and
                                        glaciation and so on. Stop at
                                        the oceans and deposit all their
                                        nutrients and goodness on the
                                        soil. And of course all the
                                        mountains are based inland and
                                        they all wash down into the
                                        oceans depositing silt and
                                        sediment and all good stuff all
                                        across the alluvial plains
                                        again.
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: so that 500 mile corridor
                                        where everybody happens to
                                        live…..actually you could
                                        probably narrow it to 250 but
                                        500 is a nice figure. So you see
                                        the problem, with all those……I
                                        don’t like that look of his.
 
 Russ: what?
 
 Tia: the stubble.
 
 Russ: well I don’t think it’s a
                                        permanent thing, I think he’s
                                        going shave it off after this
                                        week’s over isn't he?
 
 Tia: I think he ought to shave
                                        it off sooner. Luckily when he
                                        comes up here he’s clean-shaven
                                        otherwise I wouldn’t let him
                                        into my bed, I would say, “go
                                        shave that stuff off.” Okay, now
                                        do you have questions?
 
 Russ: yeah, for the most part,
                                        this is stuff that we’re looking
                                        at in the future….
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: do we have an idea how far
                                        in the future?
 
 Tia: I’m waiting to get the okay
                                        to release that kind of
                                        information from the Council.
 
 Russ: okay. Now somebody might
                                        accuse you of being an
                                        alarmist…..
 
 Tia: yes.
 
 Russ: okay….
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and well with good reason.
                                        I mean in times past you have
                                        predicted stuff that due to
                                        things that happened in the
                                        White House have not happened….
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and so therefore some
                                        people worry that possibly we're
                                        jumping the gun and stuff even
                                        though I know we’re not…..
 
 Tia: uh-huh but you have
                                        received emails from people
                                        saying that that’s the
                                        impression that they’re getting.
 
 Russ: no.
 
 Tia: no?
 
 Russ: they’re just a general
                                        impression I would get if I was
                                        reading stuff like that.....
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: and I was wondering how
                                        you would respond to someone
                                        like that.
 
 Tia: well okay my response is
                                        it’s better to be prepared than
                                        to be caught with your panties
                                        down.
 
 Russ: correct.
 
 Tia: it’s better to have a plan
                                        of saving money, saving food,
                                        being cautious, being careful,
                                        being prepared for whatever
                                        comes. If it never comes that’s
                                        wonderful, that is great, but if
                                        it comes and when it comes you
                                        will be prepared. There is no
                                        set date, people have often have
                                        made the mistake of setting a
                                        date on when things are going to
                                        happen, when the world’s going
                                        end blah blah blah, when there’s
                                        going to be a nuclear war etc.
                                        etc..
 
 Russ: right.
 
 Tia: and are any of those groups
                                        that have predicted the coming
                                        return of Christ, the nuclear
                                        war, are they still around?
 
 Russ: yeah.
 
 Tia: uh-huh but they’re fading
                                        away because they made the
                                        simple, simple mistake of
                                        putting a date. There is no date
                                        on the Apocalypse, there is no
                                        Apocalypse, it just gets worse
                                        and worse and worse until people
                                        pull her fingers out of their
                                        tush and get their act together
                                        and realize that they’ve got to
                                        pull together. Whether they’re
                                        in Africa, or they’re
                                        African-Americans and white
                                        Americans, one group’s members
                                        are the Black Panthers, the
                                        other group's a member of the
                                        triple K gang, they’ve all got
                                        to realize that they have to
                                        pull together otherwise none of
                                        them are going to survive as a
                                        group. They have to drop their
                                        grudges and say, “okay, just
                                        because the skin's a different
                                        color, we all bleed red blood,
                                        we all have hearts and livers
                                        and lungs and brains, we have to
                                        get on.”
 
 Russ: well and that’s it,
                                        pulling together has never been
                                        man’s strong suit.
 
 Tia: no and it wasn’t on my
                                        planet.
 
 Russ: and it wasn’t on Sirius.
 
 Tia: no.
 
 Russ: for example, on Sirius it
                                        was one group of people….
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: who got together for a
                                        common cause…..
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: 120,000 to be exact.
 
 (Ed. Note: it was actually a
                                        144,000)
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: on Durondedunn, I don’t
                                        know the story there but I’m
                                        sure it was a similar story.
 
 Tia: well actually it was after
                                        the men decimated themselves
                                        because of the redheads and the
                                        blondes and the black hairs and
                                        the brown hairs, they all lived
                                        in different parts of the
                                        planet. Skin color never meant
                                        anything to us. So your skin’s
                                        darker or lighter or whatever,
                                        it was hair color was kind of
                                        the racial difference. All the
                                        blonde people lived in the cold
                                        climates, all the redheads
                                        happened to live in the kind of
                                        middle climates where it would
                                        be warm or cold and then of
                                        course the dark-haired ones
                                        lived further South in the more
                                        hot zones.
 
 Russ: hmm, okay. And so that’s
                                        when it became matriarchal?
 
 Tia: pretty much after that that
                                        we realized that we had to get
                                        together and work together and
                                        then it was those that lived in
                                        the cold climates wanted a
                                        bigger area from those that
                                        lived in the temperate zones and
                                        so on. And that’s when we women
                                        had our bloody wars, it wasn't
                                        over hair color or stature, it
                                        was over land, much like you
                                        had.
 
 Russ: hmmm.
 
 Tia: and our wars were much more
                                        bloody then the males had, much
                                        more bloody, much more
                                        ferocious.
 
 Russ: hmmm. Well you didn’t go
                                        through that though....
 
 Tia: no.
 
 Russ: so all you can do is read
                                        the history books on that.
 
 Tia: uh-huh, yes.
 
 Russ: hmmm. Well someday I'll
                                        read about our history books and
                                        how everything was nice and
                                        peaceful until all hell broke
                                        loose.
 
 Tia: name me a day when it’s
                                        been peaceful on your planet.
 
 Russ: locally or worldly?
 
 Tia: worldly.
 
 Russ: yeah, never happen.
 
 Tia: I think it was Christmas
                                        Day 1967.
 
 Russ: I don’t think so.
 
 Tia: I’m joking.
 
 Russ: of course, but it's just
                                        something that all planet’s goes
                                        through.
 
 Tia: uh-huh, it’s a matter of
                                        evolvement, evolving from a
                                        warlike planet such as your
                                        planet or my planet or Sirius
                                        and realizing that warfare does
                                        not solve everything. The
                                        bloodshed of women fighting for
                                        land and men and so on is not
                                        right. The ratio on my planet of
                                        women to men is still about
                                        three or four to one.
 
 Russ: uh-huh.
 
 Tia: at one time, men on your
                                        planet would love this, the
                                        ratio was thirty to one.
 
 Russ: women to men?
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: hmm.
 
 Tia: thirty women vying for one
                                        man.
 
 Russ: poor guys would be worn
                                        out.
 
 Tia: well that’s when they
                                        started to become docile.
 
 Russ: yeah I would be, I
                                        wouldn’t have any energy to do
                                        anything else but be docile.
 
 Tia: uh-huh pretty much so and
                                        then it became a genetic thing
                                        and finally that’s how they
                                        ended up.
 
 Russ: hmm.
 
 Tia: seeing men that are so much
                                        a part of your everyday
                                        existence being the dominant
                                        ones, the thing is that if
                                        you’re not careful, you may go
                                        the same way.
 
 Russ: hmmm, it's possible.
 
 
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