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a cia persona feels like an orange mug that says the flying saucer okay odni is like a glass of water
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not loose cannon they can't have that um ask that guy that was in prison from the cia um that dude
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my brain um karyaku john karyaku something so this guy was famously cia and fbi tried to entrap him
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out of choice four years in prison as a cia guy for you know disclosure going on the news of this fact
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so you the movie opens with if i recall with a cia veteran yes so let me let me show you the shape
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of the orange cup now which i said was cia okay yeah told you you were good at putting pins and things
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is this here's cia um so cia if you if if you if you meet with them and you know first they try to
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some are like there's a six-month process for one agency they're supposed to be rules okay also cia
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memorize streets when i'm here you know but when it comes down to money so cia is the most covert they're
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He's this architect of MKUltra and early CIA mind control techniques.
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Like, he was always getting sort of like, we have letters from like, CIA and stuff back then, who were kind of going to him with questions and so forth.
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And somehow we found this like, big stash of archives of his that, again, were these letters from CIA and the Navy and everything, sort of, I guess, wanting to recruit him.
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Who funded? It was the CIA?
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Everyone. Army, Navy, CIA, something called the something armor foundation that was somehow tied into the army.
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Like, so yours is the implication of this story that this company had something to do with the assassination of JFK or like, were these men in tweed suits raiding the office, the CIA?
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That's when once again, he's getting contracts from Navy, CIA.
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how i got there right and then geller himself said oh yeah no he he was sent by the cia like directly
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he he was consulting for cia that's why he came and then someone else uh close to bar said oh yeah like
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that he was cia that's why you went but in this lecture in fact twice in two separate lectures
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tape record our conversation like he was cia and bent down was massad or something yeah yeah but all i know
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of the cia at the time i'm sure you could get coerced into doing all sorts of things and does that fully
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like it's almost like okay i gotta i i have to you know do my job for the cia and on my off time i i can
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where he said you know look i'll admit it um i worked for this part of the cia my boss was the guy
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years before before um his death he had been uh approached by the cia to head up a elf research
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on behalf of the cia to talk to him as a guy we know was involved in cia who's that this guy named bob
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something serious yeah doing that you're meeting with the third director of the cia who yeah it's
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thing it's constant it's all over various cia air force documents you know i sort of document a lot
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who was who was most certainly cia who was at the at austin at the time of these exact space kids
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audience kit green um deeply involved he's a cia psychiatrist and doctor i knew that but after all
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that stuff i don't really know like what his he's he's deeply involved in like i think the whatever cia
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information as well he was the i think uh uh deputy director of the cia and the director of the nsa
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