The Mahdi Times The Mahdi Times Issue #23 October 2014 | Page 29

"In my opinion, they were saying that in order to apply BST, the traveller needed to operate from the multidimensional 7-sensory domain. Otherwise, BST was the proverbial camel through the eye of the needle or in other words impossibleā€ Anne: "This at least seems plausible to me, why was it so hard to believe for the ACIO?" Dr. Anderson: "This initiative was really conducted by the Labyrinth Group and not the ACIO, so I'm making that distinction just to be accurate, and not to be critical of your question. For Fifteen, it was hard to believe that a time capsule could activate or construct a bridge that would lead someone to become a traveller. This seemed like an extraordinarily remote possibility. He felt that the time capsule may hold the technology to enable BST, but he didn't believe it was merely an educational or developmental experience. "The other outcome of immersion in the time capsule's contents was a sense of loyalty to the WingMakers' philosophy and approach to life. I found myself becoming less and less technology-centric and more and more spiritually focused. There was a sense of entrainment caused by their teaching that I couldn't explain. For whatever reason, I began to lose my objectivity as a researcher, and felt myself more of an advocate of the WingMakers." Anne: "What do you mean by the word advocate?" Dr. Anderson: "Just that I was sympathetic to what I construed as the WingMakers' agenda." Anne: "And what was or perhaps more appropriately, what is their agenda in your opinion?" Dr. Anderson: "In my opinion, their agenda is to activate, through their time capsules the new consciousness that enables BST. I believe the WingMakers are trying to help us develop our consciousness our human abilities so we're able to utilize BST successfully as a defensive weapon. But more generally, I think this new consciousness is also - in itself - a defensive weapon."