Mr. T wondered, “How might the BBC treat Göbeklitepe? Might they fit it too easily within the parameters of Creation and Evolution? It would seem real and proper observation, investigation and analysis should be a standard from a publicly funded news and information service. Do they do that?”

Arther: “The BBC? Don’t be daft. Of course they don’t. No!”

T: “Oh. Anyway, it matters not just now,” and T suggested, “trust in love and avoid fear. Every time human energy is relinquished to fear, Archons are nibbling at your ankles. Just shake the blaggards off, though it can be easier said than done. Perhaps that’s the game of life, remembering they are mere replicants while we are of the source; that is the organic light type, not Tabasco.”

Arther could see Tabasco sauce becoming a perceived favourite of his, when it wasn’t really, “I’m not bothered about Tabasco sauce. It’s just the Mexican state of Tabasco made me think of it and it reminds me there’s a stone carving with an ancient handbag at La Venta in Mexico. I just happen to like peppers and chillies. Tabasco sauce was actually first produced in Louisiana, USA in 1868, not that it has much to do with the meaning of life, but I’d thought I’d point it out.”

 

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