| Desert Complex
There are other complexes beside the one the following information will pertain to. There is a complex located under the ice, one in the jungle, one under water, one in the mountains, the list goes on and on. These complexes are not located in our time or dimension. There are several complexes that do exist in our current world, but there is plenty of documented information available on them already. Please keep an open mind when reading this information, and remember that things happen that we cannot always explain. I would like to point out that involvement with this complex is not done in your physical body, in this realm of being. Part of you is separated into an alternate existence, a separate personality, a different mental, spiritual, etc etc self. However you want to look at it. You have a separate physical body for this dimension. As far as I know, from talking with other people that are involved with the complex, most of your working hours there are done during your sleeping hours here. Most people experience little or no actual REM sleep, only the first four stages of sleep. Usually they don't make it past stage two which is the preparation stage for deep sleep, but still considered a lucid state of being. So basically we're looking at the fact that while you're sleeping, your mind is not in a full state of rest and part of you is elsewhere, performing active duties, and various other everyday menial tasks. Because this alter self is still connected to your true self, you can receive bruises, marks, scratches, and other injuries from your time spent in the complex. Most of these marks fade within a day's time. Some don't. People Found in the Complex Guards: Military type individuals clothed in city camouflage (black/white/grey) BDU's, who are there primarily to perform security tasks and surveillance on the teams Staff: Instructors - Four individuals who train, instruct, counsel, and otherwise prepare the team members. Two males, two females. These are the only "outside" individuals team members really have any contact with. Lab Techs and Others - Lab technicians, medical staff, computer technicians. These are the people that run the infirmaries, give physicals, keep the monitoring equipment and complex networks all running properly and securely. The Others: These are the other presences who are there, but not actively present. Team Members: Two teams of around ten people, made up of individuals like ourselves with different abilities/gifts and secondary jobs or positions within each team. Two infantry guards, a remote viewer, a lab/bio tech, an empath, and a few other miscellaneous people. The Different Levels Ground Level Octagon in shape. The elevator is in the middle, as it is in all lower levels, along the north wall I think. There is a bio/med lab for incoming arrivals to be checked, as well as a few other offices. The outside walls are all made of very thick glass that look out on the red desert. Level One Monitoring station in the center of the level, elevators leading further down into the complex, briefing rooms. Level Two Monitoring station in the center of the level, elevators, classrooms and study rooms, cafeteria, exercise/weight rooms, gym, storage rooms, common room, and team quarters. Level Three Monitoring station, elevators, medical labs, testing rooms, infirmary, and many more bio monitoring rooms. This is basically where most of the medical practice and testing takes place Level Four Monitoring station, elevators, combat training, weapons training, practice rooms, and ability advancement training. Level Five Monitoring station, elevators. This is where remote viewing takes place. There are two remote viewing sections, one for each team, and a briefing area. RV rooms have monitoring equipment to track the progress of the mission and the team members' bio feeds. There's also gear rooms, and gates. Level Six Elevator. Restricted access. Much more in depth monitoring done by the Others. There is a gate here that is private use only for them. Very few individuals are ever allowed on this level, with the exception of a few techs that are used to keep the network maintained. Level Seven Not accessible by elevators. There are multiple gates here. As far as I know this area is restricted access, although you might be able to access it during remote viewing for a mission, in order to go where you have to go. The more I try to think about this area the more I get confused about it. Arrival Team members are found through various methods and taken for the most part against their will to the complex. You can be taken knowingly and willingly, or by force, under sedation, or other means of control. Some people remember consciously signing their contract, others do not. Each and every team member is under contract to the complex and the beings that run it whether they realize it or not. Contracts can have been signed in a previous life, at the age of five, or sometime later in adolescent or adult life. The complex is out in the middle of a desert, the landscape is a reddish brown color. Desert as far as the eye can see. Upon arrival, via bus, at the complex you are taken into the ground level building with huge glass windows, usually dragged, kicking and fighting. Everyone is made to wait in the foyer, on benches along the wall while they're processed. Team members are then put through testing and monitoring, checked over, given a shot, and taken down to Level One. In Level One, team members are then briefed and informed of the rules of operation of the complex, and rules of conduct. People are led into the conference room and shown to a seat, which is small and uncomfortable. One of the instructors gives the long speech. "You are now an employee of this facility. All personnel will have no contact with the outside world or their previous lives while here. This means no phone contact, no letters, no telepathic connections or remote viewing. No astral projection. Certain means have been taken in order to ascertain this. There is no question of this rule. You will NOT contact the outside world." There's more to it than that, but that's the general gist of the beginning of the briefing. Team members are informed of schedules for training and testing, and the consequences for failure to conform. Basically if you don't go through training and follow the rules you'll be held in lock down until you do. You're told what the dress code is and what you are and aren't allowed to have during your first few months at the complex. Basically nothing except your basic dress uniforms, physical training uniforms, sleep wear, and civilians for off duty hours. Personal hygiene items, and notebooks, pencils, etc for your classes. After so long of good behavior and complying with the rules of conduct you are allowed to have cd players and cd's, small portable tv's and dvd players, books, cards, and other entertainment items. Computers are not allowed, except to technicians. After the briefing people are taken down to Level Two and assigned to their private quarters, usually temporary until you're assigned to a team. Private quarters are for the most part like your average military barracks quarters. One twin bed with bedding, a desk/secretary, storage locker, and bathroom. Each private quarter is equipped with a monitoring camera. After your room has been assigned you're issued your clothes. (6) camouflage BDU pants, (4) green/brown/tan (2) grey/black/white patterned (2) black belts with buckles also black. (6) tshirts in the colors of the talent you are assigned: black/grey, dark blue/light blue, dark green/light green, maroon/red. The brighter colors are the ones you are instructed to use until a later date, the darker colors are for later in your training. All have your name on the front. (6) pairs of white socks (3) pairs of black socks (6) pairs of under clothing (2) pair of black combat boots (1) pair of exercise shoes, white (4) towels, white (4) wash cloths, white Also hygiene items such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, razors, shaving cream, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, hair brush, moisturizer, etc. Training The first few weeks at the complex are spent assessing your personal traits, abilities, knowledge, etc. You're assigned to your team and given a trial period to make sure there are no personality conflicts or issues with leadership. Team members are moved to the private quarters for their specific team. Classes are scheduled daily, including weekends which are spent working on more physical training. Schedule as follows: 6am-7am (0600-0700) PT/Gym 8am-9am (0800-0900) Breakfast/Showers 9am-12pm (0900-1200) Classroom Instruction 12pm-1pm (1200-1300) Lunch 1pm-4pm (1300-1600) Individual Ability class, training and lab 4pm-5pm (1600-1700) Study with tutor help, mentor counseling 5pm-6pm (1700-1800) Dinner 6pm-6am (1800-0600) Free Time, lights out 10pm (2200) The first few weeks of this is very rough. Mentally, physically, and emotionally straining on most individuals. All team members are put through rigorous training and their limits are tested, pushed, and sometimes broken. As long as you conform to the rules of conduct though things settle into their own rhythm and you can get into the flow of things. Schedules are easy to adapt to, as long as you put your mind to it.- Written by Murr and CREvans |
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