Christopher Golde

 Date:               6th April 1977                                         Location:        Switzerland

 

 

         It had been an amazing morning for Kirstie Martin, and now, while other member representatives of the council mulled around gorging themselves on the delicacies provided for lunch, she just stood where she was and looked out the large window at the Alpine view. She had walked to the window when the Chairman, Nigel Stansen, had finished talking twenty minutes ago and was still standing in the same position, staring into space. She felt that she was probably paralyzed by just the intense implications of what she had just heard.

              ‘How can they all just eat,’ she thought, as she took a disgusted glance back at the other members of the council, feeding their faces and chatting as if they had just completed a motivational seminar?

              ‘The world could be taken over by some fanatical dictator, or even worse, be destroyed, and they chit-chat as if it’s just another Sunday afternoon.’ She looked back outside at the virginal white powder snow falling from the sky and wondered how to react to what she had just been told.

              ‘It’s all so beautiful and peaceful out there, how can any of it be true.’

              A small tear formed in the corner of her eye. Kirstie was no pushover, she was a tough girl and knew how to control her feelings, but this was all a little too overwhelming. She turned away from the window and walked slowly back to the table she had been sitting at for the presentation. No-one else was sitting at the long boardroom table, but there were neat little piles of paperwork positioned at each empty chair, some next to personal belongings of the attendees. She sat back down at her pile and again started reading what Sir Nigel Stansen had prepared for them. On the front page of the paper facing her was the heading ‘The Einstein Effect’. She decided to read it again as if to affirm that what she had heard was in fact true. She thought that maybe reading it again might give her some better understanding of how this could even be possible. 

The Einstein Effect

A report to the United Nations ‘Special Investigations Committee’
 

Origins

On the 6th of March 1966 at the site of the salvage operation to save the ancient structures of Abu Simbel in Egypt, a previously unknown burial chamber was unearthed that housed a single sarcophagus. On examination, it was found that this tomb contained a message more than 3,000 thousand years old that ten years later, would lead our United Nations research team to a glacier in the Swiss Alps called Finsteraarhorn. 

 

Result

Under the glacier, we found an object that was global in shape and seemed to be made of some sort of metal. This ball was about the size of a small car and was buried one hundred meters below the surface in 3,000-year-old ice. This time frame seemed to coincide with the approximate time that the message at Abu Simbel had been entombed. 

The research team dug a tunnel 500 meters long, at an angle of 30 degrees, down to the object. The intention of the mission was to first study the sphere, gather samples and then retrieve it. When the object was disturbed by the research team and the ambient temperature was increased, the object self-destructed causing a catastrophic avalanche and killing one member of the research team. 

Fortunately, before the object self-destructed, another member of the research team was able to remove a surface layer of the object which turned out to be made of a type of silicon unknown to us. Under analysis, it was discovered that the silicon pieces contained data that we eventually extracted. Although the information we gathered was broken into pieces, the following is a summary of the information extracted: 

This object was the third of a series of space travellers to be sent from Earth over a period of time starting in the year 2045 and scheduled to be launched at a rate of one every five years. This particular traveller left the Earth in 2055. 

The first of our space-time travellers had been sent from Earth in the year 2045. Its mission was to prove a theory called the ‘Einstein Effect’. The spacecraft left the Earth as a small bunch of molecules using science that would one day be widely known as Nano Technology. It was programmed to follow a course that would see it travel through a series of ‘Black Holes’ linked to galactic wormholes. In theory, they had calculated that this course would take their craft back to the very origins of the Universe. 

The mission was to locate the Earth in its primordial state, then patiently orbit, eventually targeting a pre-set time and location, using a precise sub-atomic timing device activated by certain Solar events in our planetary system. The objective was to destroy an apple tree that lived in the year 2045. From that apple tree and another next to it, the scientists had taken fruit prior to the launch 

The minute the molecular time traveller left the Earth, the targeted tree and the apples from that tree began to wither and rot. The fruits from the other tree remained in good condition. 

At this point, there was a gap in the available information but mathematical data retrieved from other chips seemed to indicate that what they were doing was creating parallel universes by changing their own known history. 

Once a parallel Universe was formed, the newly created Universe would mutate the future of the original Universe, until the two were once again identical, at which time, they would again amalgamate. Working this out from the retrieved mathematical formulas, the re-settling of the two Universes could take anywhere from hours to a millennium depending on how great the changes were. 

It seems, Albert Einstein did exist in their Universe and his work was instrumental in their discoveries, hence their name for the phenomenon is’ The Einstein Effect’. 

From other pieces, we discovered parts of transcripts meant as a message for us. It explained how scientists of the future had been forced into taking such drastic action as meddling with history when events of a cataclysmic nature threatened to destroy the human race. Unfortunately, information was not retrieved that told us what these events were. Since we expect that our future will probably be similar to their future, we need to discover just what it is that is threatening our future existence. 

From other information retrieved, it also seems that in their parallel Universe there are no major religions and much of the world is ruled by anarchy and/or dictators. These scientists decided that while they were about saving the world, they might also try and change it for the better. They used the time traveller from Finsteraarhorn to create the ‘Ten Commandments’ by introducing them to a holy man known in their world as ‘Moseh’. We know him as Moses. 

In one fragment there was an indication that a second traveller would be sent to influence one of their smaller religions to globalize. It was suggested they may use another peaceful, but little-known profit, which would be born during the early years of the Roman Empire. It seems their Roman Empire was a particularly brutal regime, and still existed in their modern world. There are some clues as to where this traveller would land but that information is being kept confidential until it can be located. 

One last piece of information retrieved that was particularly disturbing, was the emergence in their world of a brutal religious warlord in the year 2009 who proclaimed himself as ‘the beginning of the end’ or ‘end of days’ as translated directly from the language of his country. No information other than sketchy details and a few clues could be retrieved from the broken fragment. These are also being kept confidential until the information can be verified. 

Detailed copies of transcripts as deciphered are available with only minimal editing for security reasons, from the research centre library.

 

END OF REPORT 

Sir Nigel Stansen

Project C-coordinator

UNESCO Special Research   




         Kirstie dropped the papers back to the table surface and stared blankly into space, as she contemplated the prospects of what she had just read. If she was not mistaken, a serious and respected Government organization had just handed her a report telling her that not only were there multiple Universes but in order to save the Earth, someone in the future created the ‘Ten Commandments’. As if that were not enough, it also seemed to say that while they were saving the world they decided they might improve things a little by promoting Jesus Christ to the position of Messiah. If she were to believe all that, then it would seem reasonable to assume that the other bit about the world ending was also a possibility.

              ‘I suppose having a fucking cup of tea and some cookies was a reasonable reaction,’ she thought, sarcastically, as she again focused on the other diplomats mulling the room and making chit-chat, ‘I mean fuck, what else could you do? Maybe I should join them. I guess it’s that, or run out of the fucking room screaming, dive into the snow and freeze to death.’

              She looked out of the window at the snow now teaming down so hard she could only just make out the cars parked outside. She looked back at the report in front of her.

              ‘Fuck it, will I just sit here and do nothing, that’s just fucking ridiculous?'

              She looked about and saw that no-one was paying her any attention. Quickly, she snatched up the report and pushed it into her stylish Gucci briefcase. Standing, she made for the door leading back to the rooms. She tried to move slowly so no-one else would take any notice of her. She even stopped to take a token biscuit from the table. Once outside the door, she quickened her step heading for her room and at the same time she shuffled through her bag looking for her diary of phone numbers.

              Back in the room, another person headed for the door not far behind her. Nigel Stansen was not a stupid man. He had arranged for a number of agents to be located strategically throughout the room to watch all of the delegates. After all, he was telling them information that could, if leaked, have the potential to bring down Governments and cause global panic.

              The short stocky man with spectacles and the worst come over, stuck his head out of the meeting room and spied up the corridor towards the rooms. He saw the blonde-headed Australian disappearing quickly along the corridor. He closed the meeting room door behind him and followed stealthily, while at the same time he spoke softly into a small microphone in his sleeve.

              From the small speaker in his ear came back the reply.

              “You know what to do.”

 


 

Long awaited he will never return to Europe,

He will appear in Asia.

One of the greatest league,

And he will grow over all other Kings of Oceania.               


Nostradamus                   Century X Quatrain 75               

    Chapter thirty four

          The Diplomat