' ' A
m~n
carrying my great
responsibilities cannot
succeed in those responsi–
bilities unless he can take
time, when called for,
to listen, and to think.
Proceed with your scenario,
Mr. Armstrong. 1ha ve taken
measures to see that
we are not to be
interrupted.' '
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think, now that you no longer write
derogatorily against Communism,
that we now think in the same chan–
nel?"
Myse!f:
"Mr. Chairman, 1 am not
a self-appoi nted man trying, myself,
to brirg about world peace.
1
repre–
sen! the most high existing POWER -
and 1do not mean national - that is
going
to bring about lasting world
peace - and in our time. 1 am
merely the advance one, preparing
the way by ANNOUNCING
lO
the
world and its leaders what
is
very
soon to come. And what 1announce
is SURE!"
Chairman Mao: (smiling)
' 'I'm
sure you really believe that."
Myse!f:
"But. Mr. Cha irman, in–
stead of telling you directly what is
soon to happen in this world.l should
prefer to have you listen to it as a
scenario for a motion picture -
as
jiction ,
if you please - for 1know you
wi ll not believe itanyway. But
I
would
like to ask you if you do not find it
interesting,
different, logical,
and the
The
PLAIN TRUTH March 1977
commonsense EXPLANATION of
things as they are; and to ask if it
MAKES SENSE -
ifon/y il were
TRUE –
for
I
knowyou will not
believe
it true."
Chairman Mao:
"No man ever
talked to me like that, Mr. Arm–
strong. But
I
will hear you."
Myself:
"1
shaH try to be brief as
possible. But, written in a book, it
could easily fill severa! thick vol–
umes. if written in more detail. The
motion picture, if produced, would
probably run three hours or more.
Now
I
know you are very busy, wi th
weighty things on your mind . . .."
Chairman Mao:
"A man carrying
my great responsibi lities cannot suc–
ceed in those responsibilities unless
he can
take time,
when called for, to
LISTEN, and to THINK. Proceed with
your scenario, Mr. Armstrong. 1
have taken measures to see that we
are not to be interrupted .''
Myse!f:
"The scenario begins with
the state of the world as it is today,
and after a few short shots into the
probable fu tu re, there is a flashback
all the way into PREhistory, to show
how it all started , and how and WHY
it has led up to the problems we face
TODAY.
"The scenario presupposes there
was a time. perhaps even billions of
years ago, when there was no MAT–
TER - no material universe. All that
ex is ted were two supernatural
Beings, formed of spirit, with super–
natural minds and powers. They
were endued with creative powers."
Chairman Mao: (interrupling)
"Just a moment, Mr. Armst rong.
There is NO Goo - no supernatural
Being - no spirit.
Nothing
exists but
matter. Communism is ANTI-God.
you know."
Myse!f:
"Yes, Mr. Chairman,
I
am quite familia r with the .Commu–
nist belief. But there are
many
be–
liefs in the world - and besides, as l
said, this is merely a scenario - a
SOrt
Of 'JUST-SUPPOSE' thing. l want
you to consider whether,
IF
th.is were
true, WOULD
IT
NOT MAKE SENSE?
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