Q: (L) Well, I'm sure that she will know what, "It's all true" refers to. That was the first thing on my mind. The second thing on my mind is that obviously my feeling of being a little scattered and feeling a little... I dunno, it's like... Well, like everybody else I just get really disturbed by what's going on. Sometimes I feel like if I don't have support, I can't keep going. I can't keep doing. I feel something like... I can't even begin to describe it. It's like there's something amiss. Well, let me ask this because this is something that did concern me: We had the Two Hats episode. I think we asked about the appearance of the two hats. Pierre, do you remember?
(Pierre) It was about splitting of realities. And I asked recently, and... I don't remember the answer.
(L) Well anyhow, the two hats have now disappeared - both of them.
(Andromeda) BOTH of them?
(L) Yes. I don't know how that happened. One day they were there, and now they're gone. During the time the two hats were in existence in our possession, it was a very, VERY trying time. That was when Ark got sick, he had chemotherapy, and there were all kinds of other things going on. So, I want to know just what the heck was going on?
A: Attempt on the part of 4D STS to split and then totally divert the reality of your mission.
Q: (Pierre) So, the two hats having disappeared, it means they failed to split the reality?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Well, they failed to split it, but they had a temporary loop.
(Pierre) But it's gone now.
A: Yes
Q: (L) Um... Well that's weird. So just exactly how does something like that work?
A: Alternate reality is created for manipulation purposes and then elements sent through the realm curtain which bleed into current reality with intent to overwhelm and replace. That was the hat.
Q: (L) So the hat was one of the elements that was sent. Is that because when this attempt to send things through the realm curtain was made, Ark was actually wearing the hat?
A: Yes
Q: (L) So the hat got involved. Well, how come he didn't get a second shirt, second pair of pants, second bicycle? I mean... Geez! [laughter]
A: Hat was sent as sign. 4D STS are required to declare themselves in some way.
Q: (Joe) Is that why in exorcisms the priest demands to know the name of the demon?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) They don't like declaring themselves. They're required to; like it's some kind of law?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Mm-kay. Um... So the hat was a sign, a declaration, and it came through the realm curtain... Obviously, if this is anything like the abduction scenario that was described for us where they say that in another realm or something they create a replica of a person's physical body and then they go and have like a virtual abduction. They abduct like the soul essence or whatever and then take it in and put it into this...
(Joe) They put it in the copy, then work on the copy, and then merge it back into the original.
(L) Yeah, is that what was happening here?
A: Yes
Q: (L) And I assume that... Well, Ark was the one that got sick and all the things happened to him, so I assume he was the target?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Hmm. Can anybody think of anything else?
(Niall) Can this happen again?
A: Vigilance and unity!!
Q: (L) Alright.
How intriguing and strange at the same time! Recently I experienced something which seems to bear some resemblance to that whole hat/cap episode. The difference being that in my case it seems to have happened just in a span of a couple of minutes or a day at most. I'm very skeptical when it comes to things like this and always try to exhaust every possible rational angle before even considering anything "strange" going on. Having said that, I haven't found a rational explanation yet.
Here is what happened:
Last week on December 14 at around 11:30 am, the following happened. I was at work working on a typical small sized molding tool (such as
this one (symbolical)) in my profession as a
Tool and die maker. When it was time for me to reassemble the tool (more specifically, the ejector half) I noticed that there were 5 of the following screws in the yellow box (which you can see in my hand below) and I puzzled for 10-15 minutes where the fifth screw should go into the tool (impossible because I only removed 4 of these screws, and you can only install 4 of those screws into the tool! So there was an extra screw that shouldn't exist!):
After about 15 minutes of holding those screws in my hand and recounting them over and over again (and seeing/checking every time that I indeed had 5 of those in my hand!) while trying to figure out where I should install the fifth screw, I gave up and put the screws back in the yellow box where I put them in and got them from. [For clarification, I put those screws in the yellow box when I disassembled the tool while putting other types of screws and parts of the tools in other boxes (normal procedure). I do that in order to not get confused when reassembling the tool and in order to do the reassembling more efficiently/quickly]. Then I went to the toilet (which took about 5 minutes). I came back and suddenly there were only 4 of those screws left in the yellow box (the right number/original number)!
Before I left for the toilet, I was about to ask my colleague for his opinion about the fifth screw (where the fifth screw should belong and be installed), because I simply couldn't figure out where the fifth screw (that shouldn't exist) should belong! Unfortunately I didn't ask my colleague though, otherwise my colleague might have seen the fifth screw as well and would have been able to testify that I really had 5 of those screws in my hand. Theoretically it might be possible that my colleague played a trick on me by adding the fifth screw, but the likelihood of that is pretty much zero IMO from the context. Later on after being perplexed about now having again just the original 4 screws in my hand and trying to make sense of what just happened, I even asked my college, trying to figure out if he did it (which he denied convincingly).
But it doesn't end there. It was only after the above happened that I reconsidered/rethought something that happened a couple of hours earlier on the same morning, that I can't really explain as well:
I had finished the fixed mold half side of a large molding tool (which I noticed lost air when I checked the cooling system at the end of that previous work day via putting in compressed air via a special tool on which a pressure gauge is attached). This bigger molding tool looked somewhat like
this one (symbolically), and more specifically, like the right half you see in the picture.
So on that morning (December 14), in order to check where the leakage is located, I pumped water into the tool by hand and under pressure (the one cooling circuit of two that was effected with the leakage in the tool) to check for leaks and find the leak spot where the water should come out. I pumped and pumped, and the pressure gauge dropped immediately (which means that a considerable amount of water should have come out of the molding tool somewhere!). After I pumped again and again and the same thing happened (rapid pressure drop), I checked the pump several times to see if I made a mistake there, which I didn't. And again, no water came out anywhere. So I blew on the molding tool via a compressed air pistol, into the gaps, to see/find where the water is/comes out/leaks; nothing there either. So I removed the two big inserts behind this cooling circuit to see where the leak and the water had gone. When I had the inserts out, I couldn't find any leaks there either (no water leaking anywhere!). I was quite perplexed as there must have been a considerable amount of water leaking somewhere! But absolutely nothing. Then I thought that there might be a hairline crack in the cooling circuit somewhere (which is actually quite unlikely) and that the water might have leaked back through the metal plate through this hairline crack and collected in the tool itself inside, and therfore I couldn't find the water leak. After a closer look, however, I was able to rule this out as well since there are two slits in the bottom of the tool from which the water should have escaped. Then I reinstalled the inserts and the phenomenon was gone (no pressure drop = tool tight). If the thing with the screws wouldn't have happened later in the day, I probably wouldn't have paid any further attention to the matter of this "water leakage into thin air" earlier in the day. But both of those things happening on the same day, is somehow strange. The fact is, quite a considerable amount of water should have come out, somewhere! But the water just seems to have disappeared into thin air! There may be a rational explanation for this water "phenomena" (which I haven't found or thought about yet), but the thing with the screws is almost certainly an impossibility.