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Just because it's crazy doesn't mean it's not true.
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And a lot has sort of transpired in terms of conspiracy around his disappearance.
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Jim Ryder, who was the VP of something at Lockheed.
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I just love that word.
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It's a good word.
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Because this stuff is like right up your alley.
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Yeah, no, this is my favorite shit to talk about.
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And then there's that natural inward introspective turn that occurs.
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And oftentimes that leads to big spiritual questions.
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Um, but then again, you know, I'm 42 and I'm starting to think about this stuff.
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And there was, I wanna say a caduceus on the suit, but I don't remember what story this
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I mean, I asked Travis as well, I was like, do you remember seeing an insignia?
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He's like, no, I, you know, wasn't looking for that.
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Right? I don't know this guy.
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Sure. Or could he just be like, read between the lines.
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There does seem to be an interest, just like we were saying before, among not just people like Heineck who are going down these rabbit holes and they become very esoteric and spiritual, but people from within the military industrial complex who presumably have knowledge that we don't have end up going this direction.
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You, there's no way you can say, ah, that's just some high level technology that would be indistinguishable from magic, from the human PO.
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It's not just anything.
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Like, you know, there, there are certain concepts that are so strange to talk about because they're just, oh, this is, you know, the way light behaves and whatever.
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And then some guy can go, oh, here, I wrote 19 pages of letters and numbers and symbols.
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That explain what you're feeling right now.
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And you're like, huh?
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And so, although it's hard for me to conceive, it's not impossible for humans to conceive of a reality that might be entirely numerical.
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And even if it's not a reality, the thing that's so interesting is you, you can't make stuff, right?
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Without really coherent mathematical theories that you can then turn into applied technologies, like applied engineering.
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So that your engineering to some degree is going to be constrained by your theories.
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Like you can't do things that you don't have mathematical concepts and equations for.
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Now we have quantum, right?
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So we can start asking the question, like, what if we were using, you know, non-binary, non-Boolean, all these different concepts to put into computers?
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And I don't know if they're totally cloistering it and saving it as like a trump card or if they really are using it secretly.
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I don't know, man, but it does feel that way.
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And I don't, I'm not saying I want to be, you know, some ultra terrestrials pet or whatever.
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That's not your choice.
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And that's all they're trying to do.
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The physical, uh, nests that we, that we live, uh, creates these errors that you mentioned.
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Where was I going with this?
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Um, I know I was, I was headed toward some sort of like platonic point, but now, now I'm forgetting, uh, what it was.
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Mm-hmm . And I think that's pr, it's probably something like that all the way up if I had to get.
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Yeah. But it also, like I said, it also does kind of help.
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And, uh, now he's in this sort of checkout line with all these impulse bisection items.
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And behind him, you know, stand these two tall women, one of them staring directly at him intensely as he looks over at her.
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Uh, James Hillman comes up with his own, uh, archetypal psychology, but it's still very union in a lot of ways with some important differences.
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But anyway, his most famous book is called souls code. And it's all about how important this idea of the personal diamond is from a, a personal kind of sense-making, um, sort of POV.
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It's like shitting and pissing and farting and puking.
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Um, and, and this is a thing that would not necessarily be, it's basically neutral.
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It's not super benevolent, nor is it malevolent at all.
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Well, first of all, I don't know if I can, but I can try.
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And I think people like Keel did a pretty good summation of, of the argument I would put
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It's like this weird alchemical-
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Which explains the snakes or the insects or-
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That's one thing, you know, apparently, you know, you read some of these grimoires and
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I haven't, I've dabbled a bit in things, but I haven't, I don't, I don't know, man.
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There's something about that.
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There's some lines I don't want to cross.
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There's some things I almost don't want to know.
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But there is, it is fun to think about too, that like these things that we are essentially
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summoning in the sky, you know, some people don't like using the word summoning, but when
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you're a group of people.
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It looks a lot like summoning.
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Um, especially when the energy levels are pretty much equal across the playing field here.
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We're all trying to make this thing appear.
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That's kind of like a summoning ritual, you know, like, and so when you look at things like
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that or the psionic assets doing the very same thing, or even just, you know, people doing
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it in their homes or whatever it is, it, it does seem like there might be part of that
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where whatever it is they're summoning is just something that wasn't there before.
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And that they're just bringing into existence through, you know, kind of like, almost like,
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you know, you think of, um, uh, Fatima, you know, and, and 60,000 people, what kind of
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And there's this legend I won't try to tell about a tulpa that is solidified and then they
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can't get rid of it.
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It's because you made yourself a sort of conduit to the higher realm, basically.
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You didn't say believe.
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I saw you pull it back.
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Did you hear that?
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Dude, like, yeah.
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And it's some kind of sacred science that has both a spiritual component and a practical,
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this and they all held it in the highest possible regard, whether it's like Plato or Herodotus or,
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uh, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So I don't know. I just, I, I, I, I hear that and I go,
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removing the magic wand and saying it's still possible. I think we are. I think we're talking
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about the same thing. I don't know because some, some, all this stuff is so hypothetical and it's so
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It's like kind of like going to the Monroe Institute or it's kind of like meditating itself.
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If you, if you skip a few days, you start feeling the stress and the weight of life come back to you.
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out and men will believe mankind will believe that it's all nonsense. Like they don't even exist.
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There is no higher truth. There is no sacred science. And then when that happens, like the
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okay, that's what it's about. That's layer one. Like the texts in and of themselves are initiatory.
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So you knew that he understood things on that level, that there's always an opportunity to see a deeper
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definitely informed from sort of higher epiphanies. And that's another thing you can infer from that
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divided line, which for, for people that aren't familiar with this, it's, it's alongside Plato's cave.
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Um, I, I'm always more knowledgeable and I, I walk away from our interactions being,
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