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The bottom line is that this is really, I believe, a historic moment, Sean, for several reasons.
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Yeah, Sean, you're, I think you're right.
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Wow, great question, Sean.
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And if you look at this from a national security perspective, Sean,
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Hey, Sean Hannity here.
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The only Hollywood director, Jeff Broadstreet, who I talked to three times a month for six years, happened to be sitting at the office, was friends with Sean David Morton when Victor called.
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He talks about Sean David Morton's newsletter, and he's correcting things in it.
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An actor from CAA or Central Casting is reading Sean David Morton's Delphi's conspiracy.
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My name is Sean.
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First name is Sean.
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actor. Like he's like brought on the scene. Like he's, he's like this guy in UFO world named Sean
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get his money from spotter they had to take it out really oh of course and it's like when Sean
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And then when he did the first episode of Sean Ryan,
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and Sean Ryan's.
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Yep. Through LinkedIn after he saw my Sean Ryan appearance.
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And so because in your Sean Ryan episode, Sean uses the term human traffic again.
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So then were you guys, because the Sean Ryan thing, it was like, there was like, you were
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I came forward with you and someone went on Sean Ryan.
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arrow, what's it? Sean, Sean Kirkpatrick. Yeah, it's first thing I told him. I said, you know,
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Sean, if I can say something just for a moment, this is an incredible honor and privilege of mine. And not for the reasons that most people might think not because.
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Let me ask you a question Sean. Right on the heels of World War II, we have this rash of flying saucers being seen and UFOs that were in some cases raid our returns in the early 50s doing 10 to 13,000 miles an hour.
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Well, we, I think I mean, it's certainly possibility. You're right, Sean. It is something we have to consider. But again, I go back to how is he talks about that? How, no, you're right. How is the T well because that gets into a very uncomfortable part of the conversation.
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And so the X 15 was and so when you compare that to objects that are doing 10,000, 13,000 miles an hour and we had barely broken 4,000 miles an hour with the X 15. Again, who had that technology and more importantly, who had that technology to deploy it over the United States because we were seeing these things and they've been reported over and over again since the late 1940s. There's a very interesting document. Sean, I'll share with you.
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So I think Sean you'd be really surprised to know that there's documentation, historical documentation, that substantiates what we've been dealing with and we've been dealing with it for quite a while. So if I have your permission, I'd like to read something out loud and let's do it.
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One is, let me ask you, Sean, what do we use as humans? What is writing for? What do we use writing to do?
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that makes Sean Ryan, who's Sean Ryan, he is well, okay, but if you look at the neural pathways and
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So, that's all what separates us. What makes Sean Ryan, Sean Ryan, what makes Sean Ryan willing to
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There's something else that makes Sean Ryan true. Sean Ryan is. And it's not your
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you can imagine if I were to ask you a question, Sean, I say, Sean, give me your,
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give me your simplest and less than a sentence, few words as possible. If I were to ask you, Sean,
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It already happened. And by that same definition, if I asked you, Sean, what's your definition of
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No matter where you're watching Sean Ryan show from, if you get anything out of this,
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