Priorities Q: Six years ago, a very good friend of mine was told that the laser would be a matter of years before it could be used for this pigmentation that her child... all the moles on her back had formed at birth, so that the back is completely black. Six years have gone by and the laser isn't perfected up to that point so they can get rid of this pigmentation. How many more years do you think we're going to have before we get this technology? Where are our scientists in being able to use the laser with cancer and moles and... B: Again, this could change. Q: Yes. B: For what we perceive to be your priorities in your civilization are always changing. It is not that the technology does not exist. Q: Then why don't we have it yet? B: /Priorities/. You simply have not applied the technology you have in that specific direction. You have applied it in other ways that you /feel/ to be more necessary. Q: So how much longer do you think it's going be? B: With that specific application it can be within what you call, two to three of your years. One moment... our perception is that there is information you and/or your friend can attract to yourselves that will allow you to recognize where and what state the technology already is in, for yourselves. Q: Um, interesting, because I do have some connections in... it is not at the Mayo clinic is it? B: You will find something there that will lead you; but we find that the primary connection will be elsewhere. Q: You're not able to tell me at this point? B: The name that presents itself is, what you call, your laboratories... Sandia. Q: Where is that? Q2: New Mexico. Q: Oh, thanks. B: Thank you.