He's very pleased—it bucks him up when he gets things through.
O. J. L.—Have you learnt any more about [the Colonel[28]]?
He's not on the spirit side. He feels sure he isn't. Somebody told him that there was a body found, near the place where he had been, and it was dressed in uniform like he had had. But something had happened to it here (pointing to her head).
O. J. L.—Who was it told you?
Some one on the other side; just a messenger, not one who knew all about it. No, the messenger didn't seem to know J. K. personally, but he had gathered the information from the minds of people on the earth plane. And Feda isn't quite sure, but thinks that there was something missing from the body—missing from the body that they took to be him, which would have identified him.
O. J. L.—Do you mean the face?
No, he doesn't mean the face.
(M. F. A. L., here pointing to her chest, signified to me that she knew that it was the identification disk that was missing.)
M. F. A. L.—Why was it missing?
Because it wasn't he! In the first place, it couldn't be, but if that had only been there, they would have known. He can't say where he is at the present moment, but he heard a few days ago that he is being kept somewhere, and as far as he can make out, in Belgium. It's as though he had been taken some distance.