Applying Strength

Common Dolphin, PD-USGOV-NOAA
There is increasing evidence that a remote intelligent population sees value in adjusting the power/strength relationship of this planet to reduce stress. It is not unreasonable to suppose that this interest is derived from other planetary characteristics as well as a desire to see some remedial programs accelerated. The fact that an expression of this interest has surfaced on 8-21-09 in Phase IV working drafts is a sign that foundation effort has progressed to a certain enabling point. To extract from Phase IV:
- A youngster came by while I was working. After a bit it came out that his father was a Marine, killed in the Middle East. When the boy’s grief subsided, he asked me if he could come back with a friend. Agreed. After a few more youngsters collected, I suggested that they form a club and call it the Dolphins. Agreed. Soon thereafter, they started seeing dolphins in most unusual places. When they told me, I said I was not surprised. At last report, the club had over 100 members and was growing. (8-21-09)
As the potential of IPv4/Web 4.0 gains acceptance, evaluating the skill with which a nation applies it strength can be expected to become more prevalent. For instance, financial strength of the United States has been a given, but the subprime market failure calls its application skills into serious question. This is a high profile example, and in the highly stressed environment likely to prevail for the foreseeable future any organization required to make a serious siting decision will doubtless make a careful analysis of this point. This view is reflected by this impression included in Phase V.
- A cluster of blackboard erasers – A fishhook with a note on it (11-23-09)
An object lesson in applying strength is contained in this Christmas Day impression:
- During a war in the South Pacific, the military ran across natives gathering nuts. After a while, one asked “Why are you making so much noise?” “We are having a war.” Silence for a moment, then: “Why?” The nut gatherer then threw a spear into a rock using a small launcher. The spear penetrated the rock. “Can you do that?” “No” “The penalty for the inability to control near space is ….” At that point the nut gatherer disappeared and the scene dissolved. – Someone in the Air Force decided to attempt a planet drive, but as an independent effort. They said OK, but within minutes he was surrounded by MP’s and SP’s. “What is this?” “Your security” They showed him his facilities and he picked his team. When each showed up, they were breathless, having run through a perimeter guard. Once settled in they worked night and day. Their first attempt failed, the second produced a small movement, and on the seventh day the planet started its trajectory. Someone remarked: “A little like the Bible.” At that point, a hand came down with a voice: “A little navigation.” – A hockey game – Surgeons around an operating table – A pulley to an outdoor clothesline (12-25-09)
And following with Phase VI:
- A story about multiple crashes in a tunnel under a ranch, so many people caught in the accidents and fleeing the site settled there that the owners were forced to abandon it. After a time, the refuse they left became toxic and the public authorities stripped the soil to bedrock. The owners, dispossessed and bitter, did not return for years and when they did, they found a sugar cane plantation with a plot reserved for them. Remarkably, this had been in their plans, so they were convinced to settle after the owner showed them how to milk sugar cane for the nectar. (3-6-10)
Probing IPv4 – IPv8 potential has yielded new insight on this topic. It is probable that a remote organization has noted deficiencies in this area and has thoughts on remedial programs. This cue is contained in these Phase VII impressions.
- A large cluster of fists with brass knuckles (4-21-10)
- A short story about a Haitian and a prototype V-8 engine – A line through a wooden pulley (5.25.10)
Work in Progress