Tellepathic Communication In Gnaritus

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The next morning on that brilliant, lucid Sunday in Mohawk Park, Surina watched as Neilan Trahern arranged the chairs neatly in front of the globe fountain in preparation for the welcoming ceremony on Monday. Indeed, the weekly welcoming ceremonies kept the General Assembly Hall staff busy every Monday and Tuesday. Stefan raced up the steps as soon as he glimpsed Surina waiting by a Doric column in the shade of the portico. After entering the building, they went down a long corridor to the third door on the right leading straight into a cramped waiting room. The centenarian attendant greeting them was so tiny that he almost disappeared into his burgundy leather swivel chair. Nevertheless, he illuminated the entire room with his incandescent …show more content…
“However, he embarks on this endeavor alone. Since Alfonso’s chances of success are unknown in light of our previous failed attempts, let me share with you other possibilities albeit equally uncertain of a favorable outcome. One possibility stems from our quest for cosmic consciousness to allow communication with the entire universe. Only three of us so far can transmit messages by telepathy across long distances, but still only on Gnaritus. Nonetheless, the prerequisite for telepathic transmission are receptive recipients, which is unlikely on Earth since connecting with cosmic consciousness is not a priority there. There is only one other option remaining that may be worth a try. The Odyssey leaves for Earth in ten days after completing its repairs. Captain Spero and Chief Steward Pars could deliver a letter from us directly to the World Governing Body warning them about the viral vector. Even though they signed an employment contract forbidding them to disseminate information about Gnaritus, I believe they will agree to take the letter in view of the urgency. Whether or not the World Governing Body acts on our recommendations is another matter, altogether. Just as they disregarded your warning, I am certain they will ignore our letter since our opinion carries no weight on Earth either. At least, we will register our concerns for the sake of

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