I've just been sick of it because so much of it is fucking bullshit.
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Yeah, and I'm sure it's way more than that now.
So I'm talking about the internal.
See here's the thing that's very interesting.
So what is that?
So we always think of ourselves as sort of these islands that are completely separate because
And then I was up on a mountain in North Carolina, upside the little town of Boone, North Carolina.
And I was hiked up there before sunset.
Every true work product is engineered for maximum efficiency, comfort, and protection.
And when you put them on, you feel the difference.
Now imagine those early experiments with so-called anti-gravity.
Okay.
means of propulsion.
I was just trying to clarify earlier on the anti-gravity side of things.
DeWitt, who was working on anti-gravity in like the earlier 50s, like before 54.
But why would they have that conference in 57 if they had figured it out in 54?
about this.
I thought they were just trying to pick my brain and there was like, you know, intel gathering
and downing of these craft and how they've done it and the collateral damage, the civilians
in private airplanes that have been killed in the process, that is one of the biggest
No, well, no, you can put it up.
You know, it's a link to it.
It's a household name.
I'm going to say which one.
So all the prime contractors that we know of where we have sources are named in the
briefing document.
And I've been building that list for 30 years.
Ever since I was asked to put it together.
And the problem is, and this gets to sort of a gut check here.
What are you going to do about it?
Because let's say you're the president or you're, if I was to his own Patrick Bette,
David's show a couple days ago.
He's a big professor and a great guy.
And he asked me, he said, well, you know, do you think the president is the most powerful
man in the world?
I said, well, he could be, but he isn't.
He showed a clip of Mr. Trump saying he is.
But when they realize what they're up against with this, the power you're talking about
derives from extraordinary technological prowess.
So to make this real for people, I just tell this is sort of a pocryphal.
At a dinner afterwards, there are a few people there and someone asked him, they said,
Right.
So, that's something that happened with this recent fella that was just on Jesse Michael
And there was a clearing.
And there was a 300-foot diameter manmade UFO, basically octagonal.
Yeah.
And his security guy.
And there were a lot of bad outcomes.
But the ones who passed through it have an extraordinary capability, but it's an enhanced.
And what did he do?
Why was he such an evil person?
Or was it like an upfront lump sum?
doing.
But then you got really scared.
Z. And there's staging.
It's called stage craft.
They've been taken by covert human special operations made the look alien.
Right.
You know, by day and public persona, they're a media person.
They're actually working with the agency or some other entity that's part of this compartmented
moment in the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy and whoever the scarecrow, and they pull back
the curtain.
And also the benefit of having so much bullshit out there is if the truth does get out,
it doesn't fucking matter because there's what's the, what are the chances that they're
Right.
It was looked weird.
a zero point or quantum vacuum energy, that needs to come out.
And that would then give us a civilization without pollution and without poverty within,
go into.
But I think we ain't seeing nothing yet from that crowd.
That was 54 late 1954.
And certainly if it came to ground, it would be obvious it was man-made components, like
right away.
So I point out to people, one of the big confusions here is that, and it makes it easy once you
understand there's the man-made, and there's the non-human ET.
But if you don't, and in here is a number of craft, or illustrated, and they're side-by-side
where you see a man-made one versus an ET one.
But I will say.
Can I see that one?
Well, I'd have to flow.
We'd be flipping around.
But was so as Roswell man-made or was it ET?
That, the one that's the famous case, and I think there may have been some cover cases
that are mixed up, the 1945 White Sands event, and that Roswell event were ET.
There were, obviously, if you're out in that area, this is where you would be testing
your prototypes.
So if we already had, remember the B. Phil Brown effect from the 1920s to 40s, and then
When it could be dozens of things.
It could be a dissecting, thoracic aneurysm.
And there are Earth-based sensors.
There are space-based and aircraft.
out of good will to establish the beginnings of a relationship between humans and these
other civilizations.
Right?
Yes, they do matter.
Right.
All right.
I met with him on senior Balduchi.
You may have heard of him.
I'm not that familiar with it.
I know he's an orbs.
tricked, right?
So the, so any event that happens always go well, you have to have it in your differential
And technology came straight from DARPA.
Like, it's like, it sounds like such a crazy conspiracy.
Cartblocked everything you're doing.
It's like a cutout.
What is the context of it?
but at the same time an increasingly conscious and enlightened civilization both.
do you know the economists last couple of years ago had an article,
three billion people on earth don't even have energy to cook their food.
oh, no, I don't like being tortured. I don't want to be injured. I don't want to have a life of
misery, which is what they've made my life in miserable thing. But, you know, no, I mean, being
messages is that we need to fix our own mess here. And there's no reason we can't. I think it's
beard rusting and Martin Luther King, and there was a movement that made that happen, right?
So I think people forget that big changes in society rarely come from the top down. It comes from
the people up. Sure. And this is not, that lesson is awesome as people today because most people
just sit around looking at their phones and don't do anything. But I remember that era, and I
remember how different, I mean, things aren't perfect now with race relations. But boy, it's a big
difference from the 50s to 60s when I was a kid. And imagine having an African American girlfriend
in North Carolina in 72 or three, you know. So I think that, you know, progress can happen,
but it's a lot of hard work and a lot of sacrifice and people have to stand up and be heard. And
that's part of what the whole disclosure movement has been about that, that I, when I started,
being able to realize that we started the whole disclosure movement in the 90s. It's now the,
connectivity. Say, you have the Edwards complex. And then you have East of there, what's called
the Ant Hill? And those are entry points into underground sub-training facilities or bases.
that's a lot of people say that. But just because your advanced doesn't mean terrible things don't
happen. I mean, you know, technically you could throw a bunch of spears by cavemen into the
Fact. So that has not happened yet. I may be at will at some point.
into a black project. It begins to serve as it gets slammed back down again. Both could happen.
Hopefully it neither do. But so what I'm continuing to do, I'm going from, uh, from here,
the more money there is. Yeah. Because they're going to open every door to a book publisher or a big
movie deal. Yeah. If the information is BS, right? But it's scary. So that's the other thing I