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TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966 Marjorie Ward Bill blue Buck

(This data was not as wholly precise as we would like, but we made the connections we could. Seth did not go over it after break, mentioning distortions and telepathic static instead. But we feel that more than enough points were made to establish that Seth/Jane had picked up the correct scent. Again, see the 286th session for an explanation of the way Seth receives envelope data.

(There is another possible green connection, one obvious to anyone familiar with printing or commercial art, although I do not think it applies here. But the paper the object is manufactured from is a bright yellow, and the yellow is printed upon with blue ink. Blue and yellow ordinarily would print green. But in this case the blue ink is so dense and strong that it prints as blue on the object. No hint of green is to be seen. Jane is not aware of these mechanical points.

All you wanted was the opportunity, once again you see, to decide whether or not you could use commercial art for your own purposes, and you created the opportunity for trial. Now, simply write this down. S. Period. C. Period. These are capitals. An office on 42nd street in New York City. A man with short gray hair, somewhat portly, but with a boyish-type face. He could end up as a Dutch uncle, as you say, if you continue with this sort of endeavor.

Take into consideration now probabilities. But I do not believe you are finished with Ward and his friends. There are even some possibilities for relationships with a second generation. You brought about this opportunity, and you will now deal with it, in your own way, in physical terms.

TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 296 October 24, 1966 dismisses choir stew lighthouse flags

(“Passed an old lighthouse but don’t know about flags or the rest.”)

[...] Dark skinned but blonde hair. [...]