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CHAPTER EIGHT
“Not creating delusions is enlightenment.” Bodhidharma PPenelope stared at Walker looking for a tell or change of expression that would tip his real thoughts, but couldn’t fi nd one. If he was lying or pulling her leg, it wasn’t on his face. “Where is Dr. Altman now, and the staff for the Hermes Project?” “They are working at a secret location.” “Why secret?” “If you want to do research on the government’s nickel you have to play by their rules. Every federally funded research project can be taken over at any time and for any reason. But you already knew that.” Penelope ignored his comment. “And you were afraid they would seize your work?” “They had already done it once; we were all hoping it would be cancelled so we could get it away from the government and into private hands.” “So you admit you intentionally manipulated Senator Horn to take control of the project.” “I suppose from your viewpoint that is how it would appear.” “What in the world does that mean?” “A group of enlightened people wanted the project out of the hands of the government and it is now out of the hands of the government. To your mind it would appear to be manipulation to mine it is a perfectly 60 Rod Pennington & Jeffery A. Martin logical outcome.” Penelope shook her head and sighed. “Where is this group of enlightened people now?’ “We took everyone involved with the basic research and moved them out of reach of Homeland Security and the guys at Ft. Meade.” “I see. So they are all fi ne?” “Of course they are.” Walker was a bit taken back. “Do you actually think I would hurt any of them? What kind of a person do you think I am?” “Oh, I don’t know. The kind that wears an orange jumpsuit and is handcuffed to a table in the high security wing of one of our nation’s most secure prisons.” Walker pondered her comment for a moment, and then started laughing. It was a throw your head back, straight from the belly laugh that filled the room. He laughed so hard tears glistened in his eyes. “You do have a point. But you need to understand this is all being done for your benefi t.” “What?” “If I had shown up at your door and said I needed you to write a story about a highly classifi ed government project and that, by the way, Homeland Security is looking for me. What would you have done?” “Called 911.” “Exactly.” He let her process this tidbit for a moment. “So, you’re saying you intentionally allowed yourself to get captured just so you could meet me under the right circumstances?” Walker smiled. As she gathered her thoughts, Penelope closed her eyes and drew in a large draught of air through her nose, feeling it tingle in her forehead before descending down her spine. While only in this relaxed state for a matter of seconds, she felt the tension leave her shoulders as her body relaxed. When she opened her eyes she found Walker staring at her with a wry smile. “How long have you been able to do that?” “Do what?” “That was pretty advanced Integral yoga.” Penelope was stunned. How could this man possibly know what had just happened to her? “I just closed my eyes for a moment and relaxed.” “You must have an excellent teacher.” 61 The Fourth Awakening Penelope was nonplussed. “I almost always meditate alone and I don’t really have a teacher.” Walker drew in a breath to speak but thought better of it and smiled instead. “That makes what you did even more remarkable.” The two stared at each other in an awkward silence for several seconds. “Can we get back to the Hermes Project?” Spence asked. “Okay.” “Where did it start to go wrong?” “The day Homeland Security got involved.” “Explain.” “Dr. Carl Altman was doing some remarkable research on expanding human consciousness using sophisticated direct brain stimulation interfaced with fMRI technology to monitor….” “fMRI?” “Sorry. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. I don’t want to go into too much detail, but the short version is he was able to track diff erent brain activity and was, and is, working on ways to stimulate or cause different sections of the brain to relax or synchronize in certain ways.” “No drugs?” “Nothing sinister, Ms. Spence.” “Penelope.” “Michael.” They both nodded their agreement. “Dr. Altman was getting mixed results, depending on the person who was involved in the testing. Those who had studied yoga or were creative did better than those who were less fl exible in body and mind. He had a couple of people who showed completely unexpected results, and that was enough to get the attention of someone at Homeland Security.” “What kind of unexpected results?” “In due course Ms… Penelope. At that point the government stepped in and turned the project over to us. At first it was welcomed by Dr. Altman because it meant more funding and better equipment.” Walker paused, his face grew more stern, and he shook his head. Penelope noticed the change. “What?” “I wish I had found Altman before Homeland Security. I could have financed the entire project and avoided a lot of pain and aggravation.” “What did Homeland Security do?” “They wanted to use Dr. Altman’s techniques to ‘improve the quality’ 62 Rod Pennington & Jeffery A. Martin of our law enforcement people. He was able to take a sample group of trainees fresh out of one of Homeland Security’s training academies and basically teach them techniques to help overcome fears, control emotions, and exhibit more self-control.” “So far, I don’t see any problems with this.” “Hang on, we’re getting there. Then someone came up with the bright idea of sending Altman the best of the best. People from Homeland Security’s various elite SWAT, tactical, and counter terrorism units, who already had these skills, to see what would happen. That was when the wheels started to come off . These people had spent so much time grounding themselves in objective reality that they were not ready to have their consciousness radically altered in the ways Hermes was experimenting with. It was an unmitigated disaster.” “And these were already well-trained law enforcement offi cers and special agents?” “E............
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