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very interesting u.s government military documents were released
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that they wouldn't prove that ufos are aliens but they did prove absolutely proved that
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something extraordinary but like so the the the implications of that would mean that either a
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aliens use velcro and kevlar and night vision or b that it was just some man-made thing well no there's
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was the start of my entry into this field back in the early 2000s and i have never left it's it's kept
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me um in its grip ever since so your theory was that the your conclusion was that the national
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security state knows about something that is not from this earth yeah and has that conclusion evolved
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at all over the years yes it's it's developed and it's deepened i guess i could say i've never
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i've never since then formed the conclusion that it's fake or that it's not a concern i've never gone
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there but there's different variations of how it works like i remember when i first published that book
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i got an email from astronaut edgar mitchell who uh was apollo 14 and uh we it was lucky for me
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he was the first uh kind of famous person to endorse my work it was like great oh wow moonwalking
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astronaut and but he said to me look your your theory about the cover-up is not exactly right
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it's like he said he believed that my theory was that it's like the government and
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and 60s and 70s and 80s that was all still happening it never stopped and so i think it's very premature
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to just dismiss it all as saying he was only looking at our own secret tech i actually don't believe
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hansen case is that there's a all this was going on at this time so there were cattle mutilations
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happening all in the mid and late 70s out in the midwest and out in the rockies and uh and benowitz
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astronaut and a few other individuals were going through washington dc and and greer you know look
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he can be very polarizing but he was he was right on with this and i will always say this in 1997
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not have the ability to do tilt at an angle while hovering uh rotate this way rotate that way
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uh but he supposedly and look this has not been vetted i mean you know but this is all just new
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this phenomenon is from non-human intelligence the reason i believe that is i look at the earliest
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history of this uh particularly the early like the post-world war ii but even there are some very
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you know i mean that's kind of an interesting thing right there and we've had enough uh stability over
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dinosaurs were intelligent hell not not maybe compared to us but compared to previous life
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forms they probably were intelligence is always increasing yes and uh you know our body plan just
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engage in planetary domination of any capacity honestly i think this plan this body plan of ours
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might just be the best way to do it because what you need is an ability to manipulate your
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just think that uh i remember as a kid reading like what certain scientists thought like life elsewhere
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would look like and some of those ideas were kind of kind of goofy when i look at them now and i don't
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can fly as well as insects can fly right and birds and that type of thing yeah that makes a lot of sense
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um when i brought this up to greer he was he was explaining to me he believes it has something to do
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looking for them because i really wanted cases that uh had some meat on the bones that you could kind
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of work with and give a good description of so i've got about just under 700 uh from around the world
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and some of them go back kind of far not not into the distant distant ancient uh the first really
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good case that i consider good is actually only from 1717 so like 300 years ago it's a pretty good case
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though and then they become better over the years uh a lot more detail and i just started collecting
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them i wanted to breathe like fresh life uh 99 of them are completely forgotten even by like experienced
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researchers and i think they're just completely they've gone by the boards and i thought uh they
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deserve they deserve a fresh retelling of them and i wanted to do that and then it just morphed into
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more and more things i ended up getting a really great illustrator uh a man named alan levine who's a
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wonderful man and did beautiful illustrations for this project and i did a bunch of other things i wanted
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him to be highly credible highly this and that like apparently this was a very well-spoken
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believable individual peter found him incredible and that's really all that we have on this but
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so you're talking you find a map almost six miles down it's it's not quite as deep as the mariana
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trench in the pacific but it's you know close and it's quite large several hundred miles so you have um
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oh wow tilted so that's that is on is that northeast south is that oriented the right way or is that
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he wrote in a very matter-of-fact way it was like 1717 17 17. wow yeah this is way before submarines
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that's kind of interesting and then there's one from a river a little small river in scotland in 17
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think okay not not that far right but off out out there in the pacific
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rail draws for me to uh to engage in this project yeah that's one of the things i think about a lot
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too like you know there's various ideas of like how many people in the world know the truth about
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she's a real a great benefactor to our civilization and she is a gem and a brilliant individual and a
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wonderful person she's like a absolutely decent wonderful totally um so but she's also
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know how much money gets siphoned out there's definitely i mean i completely agree a lot of
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money that's gotten siphoned out and what is the exact number but it's 2.3 trillion dollars would be
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of false flags you can go find it go to guy and go look for it um that was much less than i had actually
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researched i did a lot more research on false flags than i did for that series but
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ii and uh all the covert ops that we have done but anyway you create a catastrophe a trauma
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that people freak out over and you identify it you don't you connect the emotion to the intellect
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you cannot and whatever the government tells them they they think the opposite is true you're probably
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going to be right to a certain extent think of i think of the ufo reality as a mountain right
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and i think he's he's i think he's on the right side of this that's my belief people can say you're
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you know you're naive whatever uh lou elizondo i'll say the same thing uh christopher mellon these are
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hard to avoid talking about specific people in this community yeah and you get like and it's hard not
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to go chasing after the latest headline yeah yeah which is a problem because ideally what you want to do
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is you want to stop and wait and go slow yeah so that other researchers who know more about propulsion
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than you do who know more about the history of aviation than you do who know more about the
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history of this department than you do like you want all these people have a chance to chime in
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and provide their own perspective and that just takes time and it's nuanced um but no i don't know if
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i have a sure shot uh answer to these things i remember when bob lazar you know was he's still i guess
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a little controversial it was much more controversial in the past and uh part of it is like you
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you go by for me because i wrote about him over 15 years ago in one of my books and it was really
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difficult like i didn't know what do i think about bob lazar i didn't know back in 2007 2008 when i'm
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finishing one of my books and um i ended up thinking i believe this man and i believed him because
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screwed my mind up was um the guy who went on jesse michael's podcast who was talking about
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i talked about a little earlier when we talked about eric davis i knew for a fact when those things
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came out in 2019 that that document i knew it was real and there were a lot of people at the time
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talking about the atlantic oh tech yeah oh tech oh tech that's what it was okay
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puerto rico is a major hot spot that's why i can tell you florida is a major hot spot area this whole
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region here and so the fact that they've got something down there in the bahamas i just think it's kind of
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a book um which back in those days i was his publisher so i know about it quite well uh he's publishing
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it now but it's called hidden in plain sight it's a pretty good book interesting yeah so to your
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than i can about it but the way she describes it seems quite quite logical and then you have these
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characters like elon musk who gets all these crazy contracts to launch these satellites into space and do
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can put out there to to explain some of them maybe like a booster rocket went off and uh ice crystals
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moved off at an angle but there's there's a lot of these types of things that seem very bizarre and
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another fantastic guest for that going back to uh what we were just saying about how everyone has uh
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their own belief system surrounding everything i've noticed that everyone has their own flavor
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basically i have to be done and what is required is uh just breaking them into chapters and doing
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those little chapter introductions that i was telling you about amazing so it's uh it'll be out well
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