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I mean, we're in an airport at the baggage claim area.
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Yeah, The Fourth Mind.
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So I said to him, no, I'm not going to do that.
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And he said, well, what if I get you someone who's very practiced?
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That didn't because Dr. Klein said it really happened to him.
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I'm standing by that.
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I mean, when you put it like that, it does seem a little bit silly.
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Is there an energy there that prevents this communication from happening?
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Is there something you have to do to get past that threshold?
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And there will be, it's a very fraught situation.
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And I think for a lot of my audience as well, not only on the technical jargon, which I couldn't even, you know, I had to, I was, I was on my chat GPT, I think half the time just trying to figure out what the heck he was saying about this.
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The, especially, you know, when it came to the genetic makeup and the, and, and, and, and speaking about, you know, the, I think that the DNA strands were, were made in palindromes.
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And it was just very, very interesting stuff.
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But they, they mentioned, you know, the individual anatomy very specifically.
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And, you know, we can, we can start here with the vocal cords.
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Because I thought that was so interesting.
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They have lung sacks like birds.
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And this diaphragm that allows for like this high pitched humming or vibration.
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It's, it can be low too.
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They can change the pitch.
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They can change the pitch to low as well.
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Well, that would make sense because they also have in their ear this, uh, uh, their cochlea is like shaped differently inside their ear, which allows, which would allow one of, one of the viewers had mentioned this for lower vibrations.
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They can hear, um, a spectrum of sounds that, that we couldn't hear.
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And they come in front of me.
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And the guy beside me says, did you see that?
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Because I think that's the path of least resistance.
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They wouldn't be here if they weren't interested in us.
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So they're learning from us.
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I think his exact words, we couldn't find a motor.
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They're using the same food source we use.
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And a friend of mine who is a deep experiencer called Steve Neal, who's also a wonderful artist.
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And you look up Steve Neal on the Internet and you'll find some cool stuff.
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With the eye coverings off, it must be, whoa.
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Is that how you communicate?
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Is just that simply just by thinking?
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And listen, it's got so much in it.
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And I got scared and wouldn't go down there.
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And, you know, I had to learn.
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It took a long time to learn that they know it too.
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There are levels of emotional experience that we don't touch.
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There are levels of real, true being that we, people have touched in the past sometimes a little bit, but we all have to do it.
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How important is it to, for the universe, do you believe, and through these beings themselves to self-express?
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I think it's important for us to self-express because we can.
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Someone sent me a link saying this, you might be interested in this.
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of an internal combustion engine at all, in any way, ever.
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But if the whole culture turns toward them, then everybody's going to be looking for cell
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Therefore, you know, I could just monitor them, and they can live happily on their planet, and it's still spreading my seed across the universe.
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So I would assume, like, this is just my assumption, but I would assume that they would have done this a million times over.
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If they're old enough, probably so.
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So, like John von Neumann, the von Neumann machine, Dr. von Neumann was, I'm quite sure, involved in studying this when he was alive back in the 40s and 50s.
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And he conceived of something that we call a von Neumann machine, which is basically a ship that contains the complete expression of a species.
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And it moves around the galaxy looking for planets where it can plant itself.
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And I've even thought that maybe they are a von Neumann machine who arrived at a planet that contained an unexpected presence, us.
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But, you know, this is just speculation.
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So now we go from these tiny beings, these—by the way, do they wear clothes, these little ones?
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But they even wore, like, these blue skin-tight jumpsuits.
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And then these human-looking beings, seemingly those were the ones that were really in control here, like, almost like these little ones were for hire.
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Or these little bodies were, you know, again, used by a different race or a different type in order to do, you know, the mundane work.
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Plus, there was an alarm system which was armed.
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And I wake up because I hear the crunching of the gravel.
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And I already knew Dr. Roger Lear, who in those days was taking out implants in California.
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And so I say to Ann, these people were real and they put an implant in my ear.
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It's been pushed in by the, but you can feel it if you can't see it.
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Like it's, there's a coding around these implants.
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Well, I don't know if there's a coding around this one, but the ones Roger excised and that
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And all the night he was there, she kept coming to my bedside and I would open my eyes and
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I would never move when she was nearby.
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Is this something you're familiar with?
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No, I can tell you all I'm familiar with is the greys.
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And, um, he, he was very sweet and, and there was, he was almost a ghostly feel about him.
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But, I mean, even in, uh, if you look at the Italian crash that happened, um, the Magenta crash in 33.
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But it, but here you are, you're doing it and who knows where it may lead.
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And this being has a universality to it.
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I am really grateful for your presence, and I am so happy that we had a chance to connect here.
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I hope that this conversation resonates with the audience out there, which I'm sure it will.
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