DOMAIN COMMUNICATONS OFFICE

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DOMAIN COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

“Without a defined nomenclature communication was not possible beyond the rudimentary understanding between men and dogs, or between two small children.  The lack of a common vocabulary of clearly defined words that all parties can use fluently, was the limiting factor in communication between all people, groups, or nations. “

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“Airl continued to stay in communication with the Communications Officer on the asteroid belt space station, from which she received much of this information.  Since Airl was an officer / pilot / engineer of The Domain, and not a historian, she had to get this information from records of reconnaissance missions conducted by other officers of The Domain Expeditionary Force.”

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“However, the following dates and events have been extrapolated from the accumulated information in the data files of The Domain — at least those that are accessible to me through the space station communications center.”

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“The Domain Communications Office has authorized me to provide you with some information in an effort to provide a more accurate and complete understanding of these things and thereby enable you to discover more effective solutions to the unique problems you face on Earth.”

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“The Domain has been able to return some IS-BEs of the Lost Battalion to active duty on a limited, part-time basis.  For example, two young girls who occupy biological bodies on Earth are now, at the same time, working as active members of The Domain Expeditionary Force on the asteroid space station as operators of a communication switchboard. These operators relay messages between The Domain Expeditionary Force and The Domain Command Headquarters.”

“At that time I was a member of a mission sent to investigate the loss of a Domain base located in the Himalaya Mountains.  An entire battalion of officers, pilots, communications and administrative personnel disappeared and the base destroyed.

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“You and I were unable to communicate in your language because I, personally, have not been exposed to your language. However, now that I have scanned the books and material you provided me this data has been relayed to our space station in this region and processed by our communications officer through our computers.  It has been translated into my own language and relayed back to me in a context that I can think with.  I have also received additional information from the files stored in our computers about the English language and Domain records concerning Earth civilization.”

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“Airl described the abilities of an IS-BE officer of The Domain to me, and she demonstrated one to me when she contacted — telepathically — a communications officer of The Domain who is stationed in the asteroid belt. [i] (Footnote)

The asteroid belt is composed of thousands of broken up pieces of a planet that once existed between Mars and Jupiter.  It serves as a good low-gravity jumping off point for incoming space craft traveling toward the center of our galaxy.

She requested that this officer consult information stored in the “files” of The Domain, concerning the history of Earth.  She asked the communications officer to “feed” this information to Airl.  The communications officer immediately complied with the request.  Based on the information stored in the files of The Domain, Airl was able to give me a brief overview or “history lesson”.

— Excerpts from the Top Secret transcripts published in the book ALIEN INTERVIEW

 


[i]  “…asteroid belt…”

“The asteroid belt is the region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter. It is occupied by numerous irregularly shaped bodies called asteroids or minor planets. More than half the mass within the main belt is contained in the four largest objects: Ceres, 4 Vesta, 2 Pallas, and 10 Hygiea. All of these have mean diameters of more than 400 km, while Ceres, the main belt’s only dwarf planet, is about 950 km in diameter. The remaining bodies range down to the size of a dust particle. The asteroid material is so thinly distributed that multiple unmanned spacecraft have traversed it without incident.”

— Reference:  Wikipedia.org

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