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(Jane began speaking in trance in a somewhat subdued voice. We had to have windows open, and traffic was a problem, as is usual here in the summer. I had no trouble hearing her, however. She used many pauses, some of them quite long, in delivering this material.)
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I can drown out any noise, if necessary. Now give us a moment. (Pause.)
These are impressions. (Long pause, eyes closed, then open.) A death by drowning, rather than fire. A number, one three. Something seen but not reported, by a man owning or working in a small store that sells tackle; and either rents out boats, or did. (Pause.) He did not realize the implications, the immediacy, of an object pulled up as he pushed. This was in the gulf. The 13 mentioned earlier may possibly refer to highway numbers (pause) of a road running past the tackle shop.
(Slower pace.) Fuel difficulties; not a lack of fuel, but the fuel was not getting where it should get. A stalling (long pause), in the air. (Long pause.) The pilot bailed out. (Long pause.) The chute landed on top of him, never fully opened. (Pause.) A connection with an April day. Night was when the accident occurred.
He decided to head in another direction from the one first planned, to visit a friend. A male. All I have here are the letters (spelled out) D E L. Someone connected with him has a sister in Spokane. (Pause.) There was no explosion. (Long pause.) Where the plane fell was not as far out from land as it would seem.
There is a current underground, underwater, that captured the wreckage. (Long pause.) The body of the pilot was not so captured however. The gulf here is more narrow, or there is an island here. The plane did not fall in the middle of a huge expanse—perhaps between the mainland and another shore. Is that clear?
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(Pause.) The pilot intended to try and bail out over the land. Very shortly here the gulf is wide again. A town perhaps beginning with a B or P, that sound. Take your break.
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Letters Q U A still a connection here. A town of approximately 2,000 people nearby. (Long pause.) Now give us a moment.
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