ZetaTalk: Jack the Ripper

Note: written on Oct 15, 1996

During the era when Jack the Ripper did his deeds there was much interest in the human organs, their function, and the potential for playing God by piecing a human together, with the best of this or that. DNA and the manner in which its

influence permeates all parts of the body, or the difficulties doctors face when transplanting organs that soon are

rejected by the new host, were unknown to doctors and scientists during that era. That the story of the Frankenstein

Monster arose during that era is indicative of the interest in this subject. Where the story of a living monster, pieced together from body parts harvested from the dead or living, is fiction, the story of attempts to create such a monster is not fiction. There were many Dr. Frankensteins, and as doctors came from the upper classes during that era, they were well connected.

The identity of Jack the Ripper is not known to the public, but was known to the authorities, at least those who made the decision on whether to pursue a line of investigation or the path that investigation was to take. The influence the upper classes has on the police and regulatory agencies is not new, and pressure to look the other way or financial

inducements have always been a facet of human society. The rumor that the perpetrator was royalty was spread to

explain why the authorities had little luck. The common man could comprehend a reluctance to indict royalty, and that

royalty would be able to suppress an investigation.

Jack the Ripper was not one man, but a group of scientists and doctors, actively pursuing in real life what Dr.

Frankenstein was pursuing in fiction. Fresh corpses were routinely delivered to medical schools for autopsy practice

and the training of students, so harvesting fresh organs from the recently deceased was not difficult. However, when

those wishing to play God found that dead organs only resulted in a dead body, they sought living organs. Prostitutes

were easy prey, as they could be relied upon to follow a client into a dark alley, willingly. Being the weaker sex, they also were anticipated to put up less of a struggle. Each failure to create life from dead or dying body parts was

followed by yet another experiment, until the group finally despaired. Were they to have had success, however modest,

Jack the Ripper might be with us still today, as at no time did the group feel any compunction to curtail their activities.

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ZetaTalk: Steve Fossett

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ZetaTalk: Steve Fossett

written October 12, 2007 on the GodlikeProduction live chat, additions on October 4, 2008.

Steve Fossett [Sep 3, 2007] http://www.stevefossett.com/

At 8:45 am, on Monday, September 3, 2007, Fossett took

off in a single-engine Bellanca Super Decathlon airplane

from a private airstrip known as Flying-M Ranch (

38°N, 119°W), near Carson City and the California

border. The airfield is owned by Barron Hilton. There

has been no signal from the plane's emergency locator

transmitter (ELT), designed to be automatically activated

in the event of a crash, but of an older type notorious for

failing to operate after a crash. It was at first thought

that Fossett may have also been wearing a Swiss-made

Breitling Emergency watch with a manually operated

ELT having a range of up to 90 miles, but no signal was received from it. He did own such a watch, but

was not wearing it when he took off for the Labor Day flight. Fossett apparently did not file a flight plan,

but was not required to do so. As of September 10, search crews had found eight previously uncharted

crash sites, some decades old, but none related to Fossett's disappearance. On September 7, 2007, Google

Inc. helped the search for the aviator through its connections to contractors that provide satellite imagery

for its Google Earth software. Richard Branson, Fossett's British billionaire friend, said he and others

were coordinating efforts with Google to see if any of the high-resolution pictures might include Fossett's

aircraft. [and from another] Hilton Ranch N38 W119. Area 51 N37 W115.

The mangled debris of Fossett's single-engine Bellanca was spotted from the air late Wednesday [Oct 1,

2008] near the town of Mammoth Lakes and was identified by its tail number. The rugged area, situated

about 65 miles from the ranch, had been flown over 19 times by the California Civil Air Patrol during the

initial search. [and from another] http://onthescene.blogs.foxnews.com/author/adamhousley/ In the mountains off trail above Mammoth Lakes California near the area of Minaret Lake and Minaret Mine.

Apparently the man came across what appeared to be some papers lying in a remote path. Tattered and

crumpled on the ground, the Mammoth Lakes local found what appears to be two FAA cards that listed

the name Steve Fossett, both were apparently either issued or had some sort of connection to the State of

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ZetaTalk: Steve Fossett

Illinois. The two cards were found with a small amount of money and not far away, a sweat jacket, also a

bit worn and beaten up from the weather.

Steve Fossett was a man familiar with danger and how to survive on land, sea, or in the air, holding an astonishing

array of records - going round-the-world on an air balloon in 2002, a first ever accomplishment; breaking the

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