Monday, January 12, 2026

Captain Forward Said, "The Motto you taught us was "Do the most good you can but realize there will always be collateral damage when you change time lines no matter what you do."

  

So, they all sat at the very end of the table with Arcane on one side of His Oneness and the two Air Force officers on the other side (there in Shambala which is a dimensional city which is similar to a heaven realm except everyone there hasn't died and might live for thousands of years there. It was built during the time of Lemuria when a Space weather event likely was going to kill everyone on earth. Then after everyone who didn't die was in Shambala they recolonized earth from Shambala. But, of course those who left Shambala to recolonize earth eventually had children and passed away over time whereas those who stayed in Shambala are still alive since Lemuria which is most of California, Oregon and Baja California today.

Food kept coming from people who serve His Oneness and just kept coming until they all were full. The food even though unfamiliar to the two Air Force officers was amazing the way it made them feel, very invigorated and able to think deeply and unafraid of what might come in their lives.

Arcane started asking questions next. He said, "I think it might be useful for these two men to see what comes from their mission."

His Oneness said, "Yes. Because many of the people you give this information to will commit suicide after having made the right decision."

Captain Forward said, "Yes. We were trained for this and I think you helped train us for this in UNUS under the Swiss Alps if I am correct, Arcane?

Arcane said: "Yes. it is about dealing with the mostly unforeseen consequences to altering time for the greatest good. There are always collateral damages when you do this. There is never a perfect solution.

Captain Forward Said, "The Motto you taught us was "Do the most good you can but realize there will always be collateral damage when you change time lines no matter what you do."

Arcane: "Yes. This is often very hard to deal with especially if you know any of the people who will die or be maimed from the collateral damage too."

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