So I actually had, when I was stationed at Portland Air National Guard,
so I would interface and work a lot with the F-15 pilots at the unit.
But we were denied access and told that we don't have security clearance or the read and authority on a special access program.
And then, you know, you can look into our own government's declassified documents that the CIA had on different experiments.
I mean, you can literally last week I was going through actually on a Friday night just put my son down and I was going through some of the declassified.
You go to CIA dot gov slash reading room and you can see all the declassified documents.
And so I believe it's called Stargate.
And it was talking about, you know, the basically psychological experiments where they were trying to basically remote view and all that.
Why would our own government be looking into that if there wasn't something there?
And so I'm appreciative to all that information being publicly out there.
But I think this whole idea and stigma of trying to make it sound crazy when people actually have these questions, that needs to stop, which is why the task force is in existence.
And then also, too, they need to release information.
If I was going to play devil's advocate, I would say that the government would look into that to find out if there's anything there.
And that would probably take a long time if they're really being careful.
So if I was going to fund a program, if someone told me that there's some people in Russia that can remote view military sites in America, I'd be like, are you sure?
And like, yeah, yeah, there's a technique involved.
We know the technique and we want to fund some sort of a study to see if we can do it.
Because that's what kibble is, an ultra processed food.
But a healthy alternative exists, the farmer's dog.
Going back to some of these books that were moved.
So if you have people calling your office and don't you vote for this, then you vote against it.
It's like people forget that you're supposed to represent, right, representative instead of just do what the party wants.
So do you think that the whole idea of disclosure is maybe a multiple step, very agonizing, frustratingly slow process rather than a big dump of all the information that they've had from Roswell to the Aztec one to this.
Apparently, there's a whole slew.
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and, you know, just has led to that point right in time where he finds this massive, basically, admission that the Bible is real.
Yeah, I've looked into that.
I actually wanted to, and again—
It's like showing the peak of a building.
Oh, wait.
Well, yeah, the ark of the covenant.
So if I tell you, go draw me the ark, where is it at?
And it makes up for that like 80, 90% that you're just like, I.
That's when I hosted Fear Factor.
They wanted war with Russia.
So for them to be able to say that Kennedy, who was not a communist, but that he was a
But then the countries that had the shittiest economies, excuse my language, they were the
ones that were advocating for war.
You don't have to be that good with a rifle to be, you're on a ledge so you have a secure
rest.
So now they knew that bullet couldn't have hit Kennedy or Connelly.
So how do you attribute all these wounds to two different guys from multiple gunshots to
But the fact is, is that, look, I've traveled a lot.
And there was a CD-ROM in it.
And this has, again, been declassified now.
And I think these are the same ones that had talked about the assassination of RFK.
There were wires going up from the State Department prior to his assassination,
Creepy stuff.
Yeah.
He was involved with Operation Midnight Climax where they had brothels.
The CIA was running brothels.
And you don't want to look stupid.
You don't want to look stupid.
Like, come on.
Come brief us.
He, like, kind of got nervous as we were talking to him, and he—I kid you not, he goes,
you know, they're going to like that I'm not going to let you see this.
So he, like, kind of was, like, thinking out loud but didn't realize that he was basically saying it.
And then in the middle of our meeting, he gets up and leaves the room.
Like, I have to go to the restroom or something.
And then maybe, like, five minutes later, this tech sergeant comes in and says,
oh, the base commander's been authorized to go and leave to Georgia.
He won't be coming back.
And I'm sitting there looking at Gates and Burchett, and I'm like, he just left?
Like, in the middle of a congressional delegation?
Like, that's never happened.
So he said out loud they would be happy that I'm not telling you?
Yeah, like, verbally articulated it.
Gates was there.
My husband was there.
Burchett was there.
It's just, like, if that guy's—he's in a powerless situation, right?
If he does give you access—
He's going to get in trouble.
He's in—he might be really in trouble.
You know, like—
But here's the problem.
He can't—even if it was someone at the—like, the Secretary of Defense, right?
Because at the time, this got pretty high level.
what representatives can and cannot see.
years before it was ever written down, right?
Well, I go back to my thoughts on all this stuff.
It's like, very few people could even read back then.
So like angels came down, rebelled against God, interbred with humankind.
That would be, I think, a good starting point for what potentially the Anunnaki were.
And so Congress can actually increase the mandatory minimums.
But there's been a lot of lethargy about that.
And I was part of one of those 20 that said, we're not going to vote for you just yet.
We need to reform the institution and the way that we function because power had been
It's on both sides.
People are rabid and they're super upset now, obviously, because Trump's in office again.
So that rabid nature has been over amplified.
So like going to help that person.
And that's part of that group think it exists online.
And then there was actually a censorship state in this country.
And we found that out that Twitter 1.0 was coordinating with the Department of Homeland Security.
And going back to kind of, I think you'd mentioned foreign government influence using bots.
when in actuality the financial ties was actually coming from the CCP.
So the Chinese government on many occasions, and it's not uncommon within Congress to know,
So I don't think it's by accident.
But I do think that it's important to remember that just because you see something happening
Because you need to know if people are criminals that are coming in.
You don't want cartel members coming in.
So how are they actually using migrant children, like 14, 15, in some of these slaughterhouses?
Oh, fucked up.
Okay, it's okay.
of dollars to come here, but it takes like 20-something years to do.
And that's part of the problem is there's been such an influx and such a bog down of the
AI is our king.
We need to, I think AI can be used in good senses.
this big.
Have you seen it?
Yeah.
And I think that that's where you're seeing this, you know, aspect of people that are very, like, if you talk about and I'm not like an isolationist by any means, but like, I do believe that we should have, especially with COVID, everyone saw this.
We should have certain things that are just manufactured here.
There's definitely something there.
Oh, readers added context.
No, I have both.
They're both really good.
What is that alternative system that they use with Pixel phones that now, at least the French government, when they find people that have Google phones, they immediately look at that person as a point of interest?
I believe you.
But it's few and far between.
He's a good guy.
Well, he's a big guy, too.
So there was a kid that was shot in the parking lot of my school and shot and killed.
You had actually pulled up the article, Venice High School School Shooting.
Well, in the early 2000s, it was cool too.
But it was rough.
I mean, I am.
What's always been filled with crime?
Well, I got jumped.
Yeah.
You got jumped?
Yeah, I got jumped in high school.
I swear like part of the reason why I'm such a huge advocate for like standing up to bullies
is probably because of that.
Yeah.
Damn.
Venice was rough.
Yeah.
Back in the day.
I had a buddy of mine who lived there in the park where he used to take his kid.
Someone got shot in it.
Yeah.
And he's like, okay, great.
Where do I take my kid now?
I can't, you know.
Honestly, so like seeing all that though, like being able to see that and then kind of
tell that story.
Like I do think that there's power in that because there's people that go through that
and like think like, man, I might not be able to like be successful, but that's not
true.
You can always fight your way out of it.
I joined the military at 19.
Best thing I ever did.
And I met a lot of other people in the military who like grew up in inner city Chicago or wherever
it was.
They were able to go back and help their family.
And like to my mom's credit, you know, my mom also has like an incredible story, but
she had me at 20 years old, single mom.
My dad ended up eventually getting clean, but my husband and I moved him in with us and
Like, no one's going to be like, you know, but.
You're empowering other people to take something and turn it into a positive.
Their principles are supposed to be not seeing color at all.
It's gross.
It's gross as a civilized group of human beings that calls itself a country.
And social media has not helped with that because people are looking for what can go viral next.
There's like this viral theory that people, you know, they think that they can only be successful in their policy or their argument, whether it's committee hearings or whatever.
I was like, we're going to run for office.
He goes, what do you mean we?
So I've traveled a lot.
Hopefully then we'll know UFOs are real.