*Orca Communications* Q: Is was brought to my attention that the Orca community has a bifurcation amongst themselves, in that there are two groups, one they call a transient and one a local or residential group; and that the transients wander off and they eat other dolphins and sharks and whales, and that the residential Orcas only eat fish. Is this true? B: For the most part, unless there are seasonal changes or imperatives within the biological realm that make it so that they must go and do something else. Q: And that the two factions haven't communicated with each other for a hundred thousand years. B: This is /not/ true! You must understand that communication is not experienced by your species on all levels that they experience communication. On one level, it may be so that there seems to be this separation... on other levels they are in constant communication. Q: What frequency are you coming through tonight? B: At this particular moment? Q: Yes. B: Two hundred thirty-seven thousand cycles per second; now, two hundred fifteen thousand cycles per cycles per second; now, two hundred fifty-four thousand cycles per second, does that do? Q: How is our collective frequency in this room tonight, what is it vibrating at? B: The collective frequency? Q: Yes. B: Two hundred and eighty seven thousand cycles per second; two hundred seventeen thousand cycles per second. Q: And what electromagnetheric frequency do the Orcas usually operate at? B: It is a little bit different for them than it is for your human species, there is a slightly different registration taking place. Let us just say that they typically operate somewhere around two hundred and thirty-seven thousand cycles per second, on the average. Q: And will there be a time when our United Nations will recognize them as a nation, as a civilization? B: No! There will be a time that your species recognizes them as such, but by that time what you now call the institution of your United Nations will no longer exist.