There's a legendary UFO researcher named Dr. Roger Lear, who everybody likes to pay homage to.
So let's just establish for the audience, who is Dr. Roger Lear?
I found out that Dr. Lear was working in Thousand Oaks when I was working in Camarillo, California, only a few miles away.
And so I went to see Dr. Lear.
Yeah. Yeah. And Dr. in Travis Walton's case, Dr. Lear thinks he would or thought he was dead and they brought him back to life.
Whoa. Why does Roger Lear think that?
And then you get in touch with Roger Lear.
And is Roger Lear at that point kind of bought into the extraterrestrial or, or other entity, non-human hypothesis?
And how many, uh, implants did Roger Lear remove?
And, uh, does any of part of you or does any part of, you know, from your conversations with Roger Lear think that this could have been human tech?
Dr. Lear told me that, um, um, any foreign object in the body produces an immune, an immune reaction.
Um, Dr. Roger Lear, did you find him to be, you know, fully kind of bought into the kind of non-human hypothesis as the origin?
And, um, uh, he tried to convince Dr. Lear that it was worth looking into.
And Dr. Lear said, ah, you're full of, you're full of it and everything.
And, uh, a friend, another friend of Dr. Lear's, uh, convinced him to go take another look.
Did Lear ever try to write an academic paper on any of this stuff?
You can go on chat GPT and they say, Roger Lear has no academically, you know, uh, peer reviewed papers or whatever.
Lear, I think that's about right.
Um, well, I have a protocol that, um, uh, is, uh, mostly Dr. Lear's protocol that he, that he, uh, turned me on to.
Lear, uh, he thought maybe the wife might be one in my knee.
Roger Lear, uh, in, um, uh, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, he, uh, unfortunately passed away.
And at this point, are you sort of, you're known as like, you know, Roger Lear's, you know, living apprentice.
my car with some kind of an energy weapon when I was, um, uh, going to Dr. Lear's, uh, office