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(Note that the words EASTERN and ROADS appear twice, and that they tally with an answer given us by Frank Watts during the second session, December 4/63. See page 14. This might not be unusual, though the words in this context are a bit out of the ordinary; and Jane and I wonder whether these, repeated twice among what seems to be gibberish and other unrelated words, might not be the first groping attempts of Frank Watts to make contact with us.
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(To date, this is one of but three answers Jane and I have received that seems to be gibberish. See pages 4 and 8. We did not pursue these questions at the time. All of this was such a novel experience for us that we did not know whether to probe deeper, or continue. We chose to continue.
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(“Can you answer that question again?”)
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(This was the longest answer, four words, we had yet received.
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(“Is there more to that answer?” After a pause.)
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(“Is there more to that answer?” After a pause.)
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(This answer was spelled out on the board, whereas the previous yes and no answers had been indicated by the pointer moving to the words printed on the board.
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(“Can you give us a one-word answer concerning what we can learn from you?”)
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(As mentioned before, most words of the above message were followed by the pointer moving to the word yes on the board. This was also our longest answer so far.
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(Here there was a pause, which we misinterpreted as being the end of the answer.
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(“Frank Watts, is Jane receiving your thoughts now, besides your answers as you spell them out on the board?”)
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(Jane had remarked that several times during the session, she appeared to know what the answer to my questions would be, before the board spelled them out.
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(“Can you be more specific with that answer?”)
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