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If we develop our psychic ability, we are going to be a power in the universe.
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Because we can see way into the future, anywhere in space.
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You have experienced so much, both in the world of remote viewing.
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You are the inspiration for the men who stare at goats.
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Oh yeah, I had one of the highest clearances, not only for the remote viewing,
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The four major alien bases on the Earth.
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Yeah, one of the, what they call the insectoids.
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It was sitting in a row of humans that were at the positions, working some equipment.
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An impression of a hand on it, where you put your finger over the hole controls the ship.
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The alien was there.
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He was the pilot.
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We can change the weather anywhere in the world.
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The Russians look across the battlefield and kill their enemies by stopping their hearts.
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With the remote viewing, there's no more secrets.
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The glisting sequence five.
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The existence cannot longer be denied.
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And so you would have been the first American Alchemy guest.
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I think, without spoiling too much for the audience, you have experienced so much, both in the world of remote viewing.
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And you are the inspiration for the men who stared at goats.
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And you are subtly referring to the, you know, Confucian proverb.
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Well, before I have your remote view hantavirus and, you know, whatever's going to come down the pike,
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I want to start with your kind of origin story as far as how you got into the remote viewing program.
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Most people look at all of the people who were remote viewers in the remote viewing unit
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This one other sergeant wanted the job.
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I wanted the job.
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So about nine months later, I had the program written and came the time to demonstrate it.
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And all the generals from 12 different countries got together and all.
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And I went to the bathroom to make sure my hair was in place and no wrinkles in my uniform and all that.
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And I came back, did my little song and dance for the generals, and then hit the enter key to start the program.
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And the computer went dead.
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I turned around, and the other sergeant was at the back door of the room.
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When I did, the entire field station went down.
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And so for the next period of time that's still classified,
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everybody at the field station was going to work, taking their crossword puzzle books and all this,
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making it look like to the Russian spy in the sky, like business as usual.
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Come to find out later, the Russians were doing the same thing.
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And so anyway, and this is documented, by the way.
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So anyway, General Stubblebine, the head of the Intelligence and Security Command, had been looking for something like that.
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And he came to the field station to install a new commander.
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And when he came, they came to my desk and they said, the general wants to see you.
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And he installed the new commander.
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He and the new commander came back to the office.
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He grabbed me by the arm and shoved me ahead of him.
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Now, you walk behind the general.
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We went into the new commander's office.
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He turned to the new commander and said, I need to talk to Sergeant Buchanan.
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You can guess what list I went to the head of.
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And I was there for another two months at the top of that list.
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And General Stubblebine wanted to put me as the beginning of a unit that would destroy enemy computers.
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And with the end goal of controlling the enemy computers so that we could make their missiles turn around and go back or drop into the sea or something like that, or put false information into the enemy computers.
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And when they read me on, which is where they give you a sheet of paper that tells you what the unit really does, not what they tell the public it does.
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And you read that and down at the bottom you sign it, 10 years in jail and $10,000 fine if you reveal any of this.
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The Army doesn't do psychic stuff.
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And that's how I got into the unit.
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They started teaching me the Inga Swan method.
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I mean, it was the greatest thing I'd ever seen.
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Because I found out years later, I was at the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the cafeteria.
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And so he sat at the table with me and started talking to me and said my name.
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He said, oh, your picture is on the wall of one of our computer people.
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He said, you're the one that knocked out our computers over in Australia.
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And Alexander always pops up where the paranormal is, too.
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Quite a host or a Pandora's box of different types of effects on the outer edge of the scientific community.
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In this remarkable series of video clips shot by Hutchinson, we see what happens when he fine-tunes the electromagnetic frequencies aimed at target objects in his garage.
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It's almost like there's this paranormal investigations unit within the military.
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When I was in Russian school in California, Monterey, California, to become a Russian linguist, which was my method of service, MOS, I was officially a Russian linguist intercept operator and with the caveat of technology.
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And one of the teachers came in one day and said that she had been in the Russian psychic warfare program.
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And it said that Adolf Hitler had had a unit called Dr. Grunbaum in Germany and that it did medical experiments on the Jews and all this.
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When the Germans lost the war, the French, English, and the Americans didn't want any of this psychic stuff, you know.
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So the Russians took it and they had developed it.
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Well, by the 1960s, we were losing classified information like crazy.
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And that's when Igor Pankovsky tried to defect and brought the documentation that said the Russians had been doing that.
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But the intelligence service doesn't laugh.
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And so they said, well, if the Russians can do that, let's do it right back at them.
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who had published a paper showing how the intentions of the researcher can even affect a laser light beam.
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And, you know, with the double slit experiment and all that.
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Ingo Swann developed the methodology called controlled remote viewing.
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But the targets are sometimes world leaders.
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There are plans and intentions for the day.
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For the next day of battle.
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And in fact, you know, for the longest time they were looking for Saddam Hussein.
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Something that comes up constantly with the whistleblowers I have on this show is that the privacy tools most people rely on don't actually go deep enough.
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And they're not just keeping the data.
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This is the last thing that anyone working on anything sensitive wants in their life.
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It offers the same reliable cell service but built from the ground up with privacy as the actual priority rather than an afterthought.
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Cape automatically rotates your subscriber identity every 24 hours so you look like a different user to the network every day.
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This is the layer that most privacy tools can't touch.
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He 100% believed that God wanted him to rule the world and that anybody who would stop him from ruling the world was of the devil and had to be killed.
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It makes sense because when there was all this kind of chatter about Iraq having WMDs, weapons of mass destruction after 9-11, which was this bizarre conflation on behalf of the American intelligence agencies where like you had Al-Qaeda, you know, hanging out in Afghanistan.
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But maybe this makes sense in the context of this delusions of grandeur kind of psychology where he just continued to grandstand despite not even having weapons of mass destruction.
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He wanted the world to be afraid of him.
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One of the things about the military, the U.S. military remote viewing effort, we were strictly told to never use this for personal reasons, which was total waste of an order.
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And then the third rule was you will use it only for what we task you to use.
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Because, you know, with the remote viewing, there's no more secrets.
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Can you remote view the Q codes?
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And so what weirds me out about remote viewing is if you can remote view the Q codes and then you have these open source protocols, Ingo Swann's, you know, teachings on remote viewing are public.
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Well, to be totally honest, what we teach to the public is probably about one-tenth of what we know about remote viewing.
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But at the time he did, my wife was extremely ill.
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And all we ever teach to the public is stage one through six.
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Well, I'm almost wondering, like on the Saddam thing, I almost want to press on, like, is there a detail you can share that's counterintuitive?
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And then I wonder if that sort of, uh, you know, allows like a, you know, some random researcher or somebody who knew him to come out from the woodworks and then reach out.
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And, um, the facility, of course, had no weapons or anything like that.
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And, um, so for some reason while we were doing that, because we had to draw maps as well, you know, accurate maps of the facility and, or of any target we did.
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And, um, there was something about the generators that got me.
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He had his own generators to power the facility and all that.
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And so I mentally went in, you know, queued to move inside the facility, inside that building and describe.
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I, I was just seeing the physical things.
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So, um, you are the inspiration for Cassidy and the men who stared at goats.
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And in the movie, he stops a goat's heart.
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In the movie, he did.
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The thing is, you, in the movie, you see him leaving in the helicopter.
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From what I've heard, uh, the guy who did, did kill the goat experienced dying with the goat.
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And it upset him so much that in the end, he stole a helicopter and disappeared and they haven't looked for him since.
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And what he did with the helicopter, I don't know.
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So the guy killed the goat, felt some sort of symbiotic coupling of feeling with the goat, went through his own death.
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Went through the dying with him, yeah.
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That's the story that I hear from the Great Pride.
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Oh, he was just one of the sergeants that was in the 1st Earth Battalion.
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And the scary part is it is so easy to do.
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The intelligence services have to start all over.
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presumably if, you know, the allies had this capability, by 1941 or 2,
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The Russians, after they got all of this, had a woman named Nina Kalogana,
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who was stopping the hearts of rats and rabbits and things like that,
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and wound up dying of a heart attack, by the way.
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The Russians were working on it to have their troops be able to look across the battlefield
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So it's almost like the world's pretty locked down on a go-forward basis.
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But the idea of all-out war seems pretty hard if you can just at will decapitate, you know, your enemies.
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You know, the thing is, we don't need tanks and airplanes at all anymore.
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We can change the weather anywhere in the world.
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The Russians have earthquake weapons.
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They can cause an earthquake at Yellowstone that will wipe out the center of the U.S.
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If they cause an earthquake on La Palma Island that's strong enough, the side of that volcano is already split off five feet.
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If it falls into the ocean, it's facing the U.S.
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If it falls into the ocean, 15 cubic kilometers of land will hit the ocean all at once.
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And the U.S. Geological Service has predicted that that would cause a tsunami that in some places would wipe out up to 26 miles inland on the east U.S. coast.
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And that's already known by the U.S. Geological Service.
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But the whole thing is that now war is just a money-making thing.
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I mean, we fight each other because of the weapons we have.
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Why not take out the weapons manufacturers?
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I want to get into the logical conclusions of what you're saying because this means advancement in remote viewing is sort of advancement in your ability to sort of control the world, you know, geopolitical landscape.
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But Trump kind of shoots from the hip.
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They're not just extensions of the bureaucracy.
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And so to the extent that gets out of hand for any party that knows how to do this remote viewing technique, they can just sort of act out.
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Do you know the term OWOG?
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And many of the beings that are already out there don't want us out there the way we are.
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And from what I'm finding, the powers that actually are behind the governments and run the governments want us to have one world, one government to prepare us for space.
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Who are the powers that are behind the government?
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I think that's probably the right move.
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But you're convinced that our civilian leaders are not—that the front-facing leaders that we see are not the true power in government.
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Oh, they're the, you know, the man behind the curtain.
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The viewing that I've done.
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And they must be because they must be more advanced at the psychic stuff.
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That has to be the way.
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I mean, if the psychic stuff is true.
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The logical conclusion of the psychic stuff being true is a very different stratification of society itself.
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And it's basically the people who are most advanced in this stuff have to have the Archimedes lever of control.
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When they started the research on remote viewing, what they did was they would take your complete session and see how accurate it was.
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And so one person may get the color right all the time and couldn't tell you the shape of something if, you know, if they had to.
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Other person will get the shape, but not relationships or sounds or something like that.
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And we actually go through perception by perception by perception, judging it against the feedback.
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If you have the police come and they say, well, describe the getaway car.
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You need to know the shape, the age, and all that of the getaway car.
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I will look in the database and say, who is always right at color?
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Who's always right at the shape of an object?
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Ah, draw me the car, you know, and so on.
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And that in itself has turned into the proof.
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And we've got the data.
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And so that winds up being the proof of the efficacy of the controlled remote viewing.
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I would assume the deep state would have to be, like, even more skilled and better at these sorts of things, right?
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where he talks about remote viewing the dark side of the moon.
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Do you think all of that happened, and do you think he actually remote viewed alien bases on the dark side of the moon?
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I'm not all that certain about the details of the Axelrod story, but the bases on the moon, yeah.
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They're there, but they're not there only there on the moon.
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Is the moon an artificial object sent here to monitor Earth?
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So they're just mining minerals on the moon?
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No, the alien bases, the four major alien bases on the Earth, I did those in depth.
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But the ones on the moon, I was just asked, you know, what's going on?
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Pat Price saw the four alien bases, and they did Project 8200 before I got there.
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The one in Mount Hayes, Alaska, Pat Price and Joe McMondeagle had found aliens and humans working side by side as sort of an intelligence gathering place.
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And years later, when I got there, I did Mount Hayes and found out that the equipment was now automated and still running.
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And what was the purpose of it?
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Keeping intelligence on the U.S., I mean, on the Earth, just collecting data and signals and all that.
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So there's something on the inside of the mountain.
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Oh, it's inside the mountain, yeah.
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So similar to, like, the Cheyenne Mountain Complex when it comes to the American government.
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And the sketches that I drew, I mean, matched Pat Price's down to the measurements and everything else.
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But Mount Zeal is sort of a port of entry to the Earth.
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That friendly ones go there and then from there spread out around the world.
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It's the most boring job I've ever had.
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What's the purpose of the UFOs going in and out?
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When I viewed it, the first thing that happened was they let me know that they knew I was there and that it was okay.
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And so I just went through the whole facility sketching and.
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One level was where the ships come in, settle into kind of a dock and passengers get on and off.
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And also the crew down below goes down, you know, goes down to the lower floor and that's the maintenance and everything else.
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In the area where the travelers, you know, go in and out, I saw a gray female with a baby gray.
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They said they've never heard of any anything like that on the earth before.
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It's like a zoologist or something going into the jungle in Africa and looking at the gorillas or whatever.
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Yeah, and the gorillas just say, oh, here's a gorilla that's bald.
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Well, I was doing one of the Saddam Hussein things one time, and the woman who was monitoring me at the time let out a scream and ran out of the building, you know.
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And I found out the next day she finally told me, she said, your eyes turned brown and your voice deepened.
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So your eyes turned to the same color as Saddam Hussein.
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And somebody critiqued my book, The Seventh Sense.
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By the way, I brought you a copy.
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And I know people bring you books all the time that you can't read.
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Somebody said in the book that I had said that I convinced Russia to end communism.
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But I was over at the golf club one day there on Fort Meade eating lunch.
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You know, you can get the vibe right there.
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And when I did, they followed me out to the parking lot.
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And so, anyway, when I got out of the car, I don't know what made me say it, but just sort of to be nasty to those two guys,
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I leaned back down to the open door and I said, but maybe I can make him in communism, you know.
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And what surprised me was the speech where they ended communism.
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The words in that speech were the words that I had been pumping into it.
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Well, that's not the point I'm trying to make here.
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The point is that for a good year, year and a half before that, he was already planning to end communism.
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Oh, one of the things I kept putting in was about the generations to follow and all this.
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But, yeah, the terms and the words I was pumping in, he used in his speech.
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About the generations to follow and what the future of Russia might look like.
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Now, I never did the one that was in the Pyrenees.
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From what I've seen at Mount Zeal and there in Zimbabwe, I think you also have the chance of becoming a worker, but you don't come back.
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From the remote viewing, yeah.
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What are the humans, are the humans like active managers or are they just underlings?
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While we're on the tablet, about five years ago, I was in El Paso and stopped at a restaurant.
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And I ate, came back out to the car, and when I did, two guys, two humans, okay, came up and said,
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and that is, who in the government is looking at the wedge of the DNA chart that says other?
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And so I said, maybe Linda could answer the question.
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And she clicked off the names immediately.
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And he said, back centuries and centuries ago, when the ETs left the Earth, they took humans with them as slaves.
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And he said, now that we're coming back here and serving to do the work at these bases,
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And he said, we don't want to do anything in the government.
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Are those beings physiologically exactly the same as all other humans?
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And then now they come back, occasionally visit some of these bases, and they bring the workers with them to work.
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To do the slave work.
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Was one of the most skilled remote viewers of all time.
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A psychic is a person who has the natural ability and great strength and knows how to access it.
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The remote viewing that was made for the military wasn't made for psychics.
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The military didn't want psychics.
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They wanted to teach the ordinary soldier how to know what's over the hill and where to point the guns.
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Well, but I grew up with the PK ability and some psychic sense.
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But the controlled remote viewing is actually a martial art.
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It can't talk to the conscious mind without a psychiatrist's couch, you know.
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You read that physical response and you've got the answer.
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It's not, oh, the answer is, you know, the answer is, put the question to your forehead and the answer is.
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Or are we sort of in the stone age as far?
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Do we understand the actual transmission mechanism?
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Some of the people who do the controlled remote viewing will write down the coordinates because you never tell them what the target is.
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Another way, and the way that I teach my students, is the martial art way.
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And so you say, draw me the most basic graphic you can of land.
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The Ingo Swann Method was taught to me.
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And when it gets to the point where the monitor who's calling out these words starts to say the word,
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and the viewer automatically makes the word that's going to be said,
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that's when you know their subconscious mind is accessing the monitor.
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So then you go to stage two where you say, oh, describe the water.
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And by describing the water, you say, how does it taste?
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What's the temperature?
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And you get the physical descriptors of it.
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That's where you start getting the measurements.
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And as you go through the six stages, you finally get down to where you can reproduce the circuitry on a circuit board.
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And this is the genius of what Ingo Swann did.
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And he started out with, I don't know what's at the target, but man, there's land and water and something man-made.
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And at that point in the training where you're in stage one training, you open the envelope and there's a ship sitting at dock.
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When you reach that stage, you're not at the target.
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But your attention is so focused on the target that you forget about the room around you or anything else.
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And your attention is so focused on it, you cannot tell that you're not at the target.
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You feel the breeze on your face.
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You feel the temperature.
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And the first time that happened to me was with the Sedona region at Mars.
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And so I felt the sand under my feet.
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And there was an opening at the far end of the hallway.
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So I walked down to the opening.
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And the building that was in was sloping backwards.
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The sun was dim.
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The sky was the wrong color.
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The sky was the right color.
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The place smelled bad.
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And I looked at the other things that were around.
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And, um, there was a picture on the wall of the Sedona region of Mars.
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And, um, this was not the picture everybody sees.
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You know how the picture they show is all fuzzy and all?
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And there on the side of one of those pyramids, there's a little opening.
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Didn't get the T-shirt.
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But, uh, but I was looking at this picture and realizing that everything I had drawn from that angle from above was in the right place.
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The, um, the sky that I saw was the color of the sky on Mars.
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The sun was dimmer, you know, and further away and all that.
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And the bitter cold and everything else.
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But I have had the experience, the real experience of walking through the sands of Mars.
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I've had the experience of it.
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Um, uh, because the monitor took me elsewhere after that.
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Um, down into the pyramid.
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Was their skin color the same color as female?
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Did you get the sense as to whether they had a relationship with mankind at all or they were from?
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What's the most exotic place you've bi-located to?
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The most exotic?
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Um, the strangest place was Titan.
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Now, what I think they were looking for was sea under the surface or something like that.
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The most alien thing I've ever experienced, period.
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When you relay these things to your superiors as part of the remote viewing program, what do they say?
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Or are they like, oh, just another day on the job?
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Oh, generally just another day on the job after, you know, like I say, they've been there for 10 years before I ever got there.
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So, you know, for them it's just another day on the job, yeah.
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The alien was there, and so I immediately just looked away and kept going, because I didn't want to be responsible for that, for knowing that.
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Have you been deployed in different places around the world?
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In the military?
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I was the only Mongolian linguist in all five services at the time, six services now with the Space Force.
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But I was the only Mongolian linguist in all military services.
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The first time I was in the service, I was into guided missiles and guided missile computer systems, control systems, and all that.
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For the audience.
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But for the audience, they might be wondering, why can Lynn share about some of the stuff he's remote viewed that also seems somewhat sensitive?
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So you could theoretically talk about what the alien looked like with no context around.
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Well, the one I saw at that time was one of what they call the insectoids.
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I guess it was sitting at a position in a row of humans that were at the positions, their positions, and working some equipment.
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And the thing is, many of these times where you have soldiers that are at these jobs all day long, if they know that somebody is coming in who's an outsider, they'll do something, you know, just to—it could have been a soldier that just put on an alien hat or something like that.
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Oh, I don't know, because the minute I saw it, I looked away and kept walking.
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You already said that in the context of Mount Zale in Australia.
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Those two guys that approached me in the parking lot could explain why there are humans working with them.
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It's a question that I have that I don't know the answer to.
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And we were talking as well before we started rolling about Indian reservations and certain off-limits places in the United States.
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So what I seem to have found is that the alien bases...
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I think most people think that the aliens come in and secretly form these bases that nobody human knows about and all that.
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I've come to the conclusion, personally, I have no proof, no documentation,
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that these are the places where our government or the governments of other countries have said,
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So they're more like reservations that we give to the Indians
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And I think the land is sort of, you know, it's like Bureau of Land Management.
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So you think that's happening maybe all over the U.S.?
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All over the world.
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All over the world.
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How is this stuff so locked down for the ordinary person?
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For me, I'm, you know, more on the fence than you, but probably more, you know, inclined towards your side, obviously, than I am towards, you know, an average person who hasn't studied this stuff.
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And yet the consensus still can maintain that there's like nothing here.
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Is it them concealing themselves, the non-humans or like?
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You know, I mean, if you were to land on Mars, would you want all the Martians to know where you were?
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You know, does one country want to know the other is harboring aliens?
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The minute I saw that control panel out of UFO and said, that's out of UFO.
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Because there's a group called, I believe, the Borderlands Research Society.
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They're from the 40s back in the day.
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And they were dabbling in kind of the occult.
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And he says that they knew about some of the early crashes in the 40s and 50s before the Army and the Air Force.
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And so I think if, you know, if you're what you were saying earlier, that like when we move into the psychic or remote viewing paradigm, we're kind of bumping into the epistemological framework of the non-humans.
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Then if you were to try to have a really vital UFO crash retrieval team, you probably would use remote viewing in order to spot where the UFOs actually crashed.
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I mean, one of the things you always hear about a UFO crash, within minutes, the government was there.
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There's a clip that they show on TV every now and then of this UFO that's coming in and a beam goes like that and the thing turns around and leaves.
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And they say, oh, that was just water on the window.
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In space, there's no water on the window.
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There was only one time that I'd heard of, I wasn't there at the time, that we officially got tasked with a UFO target.
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All of the rest of the times that we did a lot of UFO stuff came under the heading of practice sessions.
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Well, didn't you remote view the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident?
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Of the insides of buildings.
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And I was the one that went inside that triangular craft and actually drew the floor plans and the insides and all that.
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Can I back up, though, and just give the audience a little bit of context?
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So, 1980, three different U.S. Air Force sergeants, Jim Penniston, John Burroughs, I'm blanking on the third guy's name, all come across this.
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First, they see this triangle flying in the woods.
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And then they found indentations in the thing.
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And you had Lord Hill Norton, who was, you know, head of the Admiral Fleet, you know, saying, you know, I think this happened.
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You had Colonel Halt, who was there, who was in charge at the time, you know, doing a formal investigation saying this happened.
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As a practice, we were never officially charged in the chain of command with doing UFO targets.
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So, it's almost like there's a different line of command that's interested in the UFO.
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Well, there's, in any organization, you have the formal organization and the informal.
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Is the two star, though, like, are they getting interested because they're like, I heard this crazy thing.
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You don't think somebody's telling the two star, hey, get one of your best guys to look into this.
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And they walk out with the answer and you never hear about it again.
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but there was a place in there where the samples were being kept.
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And then somehow the craft would seem to communicate back that it had found something.
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And what, any other features of the craft?
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The color, the texture?
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And I believe Colonel John Alexander knew about Rendlesham before just about anybody else in the United States.
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And Stubblebine is first on the scene to, you know.
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Bert had the project going where he had people out looking for PK events and things like this.
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That's how, that's how I got reported to Bert, who was head of the Intelligence and Security Command.
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That's why he came out to the unit and wanted to talk to me.
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And at that, we've seen the movie, The Men Who Stare at Goats.
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He shoved me into the office and told the commander, I need to talk to Sergeant Buchanan and get out.
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And the grin that comes across General Hapgood's face in that movie is exactly the grin that came across Bert's face.
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And I always, I find it interesting too, because you have Hal Puthoff is one of these guys who's kind of, you know, one of the godfathers of remote viewing.
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And, but then he also is at the forefront of the UFO stuff.
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I don't know if it's in that place where, that big warehouse where, at the end of the Indiana Jones movie.
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The task was compare and contrast our psychic ability with the ET psychic ability.
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But the end result of that study that I did, I had already found out that you can divide psychically the ETs into four different groups.
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The enemies who are equal or less than we are try to stay away from here.
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The friends who are less or equal to us psychically come here for trade.
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And the ones who are more psychic than we are and friends want us to become psychic.
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The ones who are enemies and more psychic than we are don't want us off this planet.
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They'd be very happy to just wipe the planet off.
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And this one event that I got the record of, there were three guys camping at a lake.
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And they were standing there on the lake looking at it.
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And that is that those ETs had much more psychic ability than the humans, but no range.
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With the remote viewing, we can see across space and time, like looking across the room at a stove or something, you know?
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If we develop our psychic ability, when we get out into space, we are going to be a power in the universe because we can see way into the future, anywhere in space and all that.
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Do you have a sense of like taxonomies of non-human intelligence, like the species and stuff?
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And then in the event in which we are, you know, being visited by non-human intelligence, which I believe we are.
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I mean, like the classic thing would be like Nordic rays, reptilians.
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What I found was that like the Nordics, the grays and all that fit into all four groups.
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So there are grays that hate us, grays that like us, grays that are more psychic than we are, grays that couldn't view their way out of a paper bag if the top was open, you know?
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Well, in the viewing of Mount Zeal.
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Have you ever seen a UFO in the possession of the American military?
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Not just a UFO that's flying around, you know, in the woods somewhere or something?
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The other one I've seen was in that hangar where the collision had taken place and there was just a massive dump of debris.
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But so you must have had a very high clearance at the time?
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I had one of the highest clearances, not only for the remote viewing, but for other stuff that I've done that will never be talked about.
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So it's basically the highest clearance you can get?
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He said, that's the highest clearance I've ever given anybody.
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And I said, well, what is the highest clearance?
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Nobody learns the truth.
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But you had the highest human clearance in the federal government.
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I just, I had the highest clearance of anybody I've ever met.
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And so, anyway, but it was because of other work that, outside of the remote viewing unit
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and outside of all the other that I was doing.
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But this UFO that you saw the debris of in a hangar, did you see that in person?
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And so the guy, my friend was showing me around and showing me how they put the planes back together
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happened with the mid-air collision.
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And here was the control panel of a UFO, which I had seen and operated before.
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And immediately, the colonel who was in charge came running out of his office and, I mean,
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just ran me out of the place.
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And the Methodists used, they moved their young preachers around from church to church
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My family had already moved to the new parsonage.
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Parsonage is where the preacher lives.
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It's the house where the preacher lives.
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I was cleaning out the old parsonage, got it all cleaned out.
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Everything was in the U-Haul.
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So I made a pallet down on the living room floor and laid down.
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And I heard something laying in the backyard.
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We were over a quarter mile off the nearest road in the woods and all that.
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And I heard something land in the backyard.
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The best example I can give is where some kid sticks a playing card into the spokes of his bicycle.
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And so I was going to get up and go to the back room and see what was in the backyard.
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And I heard somebody walking around the house to the front window looking in.
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And there were empty seats over here in the window.
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Came into the room there.
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And I said, excuse me, can I sit by the window?
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And so a few minutes later, a little gray with three of these big guys huddled behind the gray for protection.
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And the gray started talking to me.
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Finally, the gray said, you know, we've got work to do.
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He was the pilot.
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And he had me kneel down in front of the control panel.
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The tall white guys would go out and come back in.
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And his were almost the same.
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We were almost the same size hands.
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And I tried it and didn't wreck the place.
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I didn't wreck the thing.
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And the sky was black.
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The sun was out, but very dim.
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And looked out the window, the front window.
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And I filed back with the other people.
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And they were going up this path to a pavilion that was up on the hill.
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Well, he grabbed me by the arm.
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And he pulled me over to the side.
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And we sat down on the grass on the hillside.
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And the grass was totally black, which I found out from somebody later.
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And you could hear up on the hill, somebody would scream in horror.
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The tips of our instruments break off.
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And then we come back and harvest the antibodies.
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The tips break off.
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The whole gang would laugh while somebody was screaming and just pain and horror.
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Or this tissue infusion that would create the antibodies?
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Is the other guy, you know, the seven-foot guy who looked like Arnold Schwarzenegger?
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They were still on the ship, I guess.
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I was sitting there with the little gray on the hillside.
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So, it's like the grays and the, you know, these like Nordic-like things are working together?
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Oh, they were just workers for the gray.
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Um, well, let me go on with the story, okay?
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Um, uh, when everybody came back down, uh, well, while we were there on the mountainside, on the hillside, um, the pilot said to me, I want some, I want you to meet somebody.
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He went off and got another one that came back, sat down on the hill behind me and said, put up your hand.
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He put his hand on the back of mine.
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And from that point on, I remembered nothing until the people were coming back down the hill.
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And I was in line with them getting back onto the ship.
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And, uh, I turned to the pilot and I said, I'd like to remember all this.
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So, the next morning, I was standing at the back window of the parsonage there, looking out.
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And then I realized, oh, yeah, I'm moving to the new parsonage.
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So, I gathered up the pallet that I had made, threw it into the U-Haul, and drove off thinking, I've forgotten something.
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And, uh, over the next 25 years, that grew and grew and grew until I couldn't leave the house without going back five times.
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And, uh, so she said, did you check the basement?
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Yes, I checked the basement.
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Did you check the kitchen?
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Did you check the stove?
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And she said, did you check the backyard?
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And when she said that, 25 years later after the event, it all came flooding back.
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And, but it hit me so hard, I sat down in the front steps, and I just couldn't move.
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And, uh, so the next day, I was in the remote viewing unit by that time.
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The next day, I got some encrypted coordinates, just some numbers, and I gave it to all the people as a practice target.
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And the following week, I was up at the Defense Intelligence Agency, going to see the director.
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And the two men in black stepped out of the north, out of a little conference room, pointed in.
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And I knew the routine of the men in black.
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The men in black are not aliens, okay?
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And the other person who sits off to the side and never says anything is the person from a unit that has questions that they give to the interrogator.
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And so, the interrogator has a list of questions.
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And so, he was, he kept asking about the control panel.
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And, um, and I thought when they stepped out in the hallway, I thought they want to see if somebody with my clearance has gone crazy.
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But he kept asking about the control panel.
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And so, about the fourth or fifth time he asked, I said, no, this is how you work it.
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And the guy over to the side slapped his leg and said, so that's it.
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I looked back at the interrogator and grinned.
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The interrogator is trained to never make an expression of any kind.
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And within 20 seconds, I was in the room by myself.
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met this guy that I had known way back years before in the military.
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But the minute I saw that,
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What did the control panel look like?
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the one in the hangar did.
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The one on the ship didn't.
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had the impression of a hand,
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where you put your finger over the hole
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controls the ship.
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where you stop one of the holes up,
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that's how they control the ship.
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what were the warnings?
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were you in New Mexico at the time?
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And then when Bert put me into the
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the controlled remote viewing
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in the real world?
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on the pallet in the living room.
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the next morning,
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I was standing at the back window
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looking out at the backyard.
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and went to the new parsonage,
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at the other parsonage,
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it was the control panel
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that you saw in the hangar
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and made you remember the abduction?
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did you check the backyard?
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the next Monday,
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at the remote viewing unit,
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gave them the task,
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The men in black confirmed it.
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saw the control panel,
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you had the flashback
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go check the backyard.
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and go to the backyard
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I didn't remember the whole,
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from the parsonage
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to go to the new,
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to the new house,
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how to get to the new house
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the feeling that,
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to the interrogator
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Just putting the fingers.
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the control panel.
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the guy in the hangar,
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around the metal
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show you the inside
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The Lichtenstein
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and the jet plane
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one of the things
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getting the plans
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one of the bad guys.
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and do the session.
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dark in the room,
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And so I went out and got my coffee at the same time.
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And right as he finished fixing his coffee and turned to go away, I said, oh, by the way, your target today is probably not the Eiffel Tower.
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And I turned and walked away back to my desk and left him standing there having to fight the Eiffel Tower.
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And I think they did that to all of us just to give us the experience.
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Many of the targets we got were to gain experience in how to view things.
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Like, did they ever say, look at the French Revolution or look at the, you know.
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So that was off the coast of France.
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Well, the one thing that I really know about him is the time that he had the War of the Rabbits.
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And right before the thing event, they let them loose in the woods.
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Well, the rabbits saw the humans and thought, oh, feeding time.
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And so all the rabbits ran toward the generals and just swarmed the generals.
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And the generals started running.
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And as the carriage went away, he was throwing rabbits out the window.
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He lost the war to the rabbits.
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What's the most disturbing thing you've ever seen historically?
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In order to do that, you're going to have to experience where the children are, what they're going through, and all that.
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So, I mentioned, you know, the cast.
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Back in 1998, I was tasked with viewing the future of the U.S.
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It wound up, I viewed the future of the world.
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Quite a bit of, um, um, uh, one of the things it pointed out was, um, killing off of 75% of the world population.
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But, uh, what I found was that by the year about 2040, there will be almost no centralized government.
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Uh, any goods that we can't make for ourselves or grow for ourselves will be delivered and there will be almost no social interaction with the few people that are left except through technology.
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And, uh, um, one of the things was you can make your own tools.
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And I thought, how in the world can you make your own tools?
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And the only way to do that is to have one world government.
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Of the space, you know, of space.
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I mean, right now we can go to the moon.
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But outside of just the...
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Didn't get the t-shirt.
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At the extreme highest levels of CRV, yeah.
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Have you ever worked with a guy who supposedly ran the CIA Weird Desk, Kit Green?
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Like, um, if the enemy in the field is transmitting, we know generally what their frequency band is because we know what frequency bands the other country uses.
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And it's glowing, let's say, um, you take the visible spectrum and spread it out over their radio frequency spectrum they have.
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And you look for the blue-green.
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Uh, because I think of the UFO nuclear connection.
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People think of it as the fourth dimension.
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Therefore, let's say that, um, um, you know how in ancient times the sun went around the earth and the heavens went around the earth and we were the center of everything, right?
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We look at time the same way.
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Time is a part of the space-time continuum.
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So if there's a disturbance in space-time continuum out here, as we go toward it, we can get, you know, some of the waves of what it's, of it coming.
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We're just picking up on where we are in the space-time continuum as we go through it.
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Uh, we can look into the past and see what was there.
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Therefore, if there's some big disturbance in the space-time continuum, we will be attracted to it.
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Some other people going through the space-time continuum in another way will also be attracted to it.
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And it's like two trains coming into the train station at the same time.
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So the disturbance creates some sort of inward pull between timelines.
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When we cross at the same time, we see a portal open.
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Oh, the task on that was describe what's going to be on the headlines in the Sunday paper.
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What I got was the Chernobyl meltdown.
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Well, Iceland detected the radiation cloud coming over on Tuesday.
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And Tuesday was when the news came out about Chernobyl.
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And therefore, the Sunday paper did not have the Chernobyl event in it, even though it had already happened.
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Described everything, even the purpose, how it happened, and everything else.
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When you say the purpose, or like what caused it.
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And also the purpose.
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What was the purpose?
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Six tons of fissionable material that was at the plant, not in the reactors, but it was at the plant.
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Because nobody can account for the missing stockpile that was there and is no longer there.
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The Russians were developing a, um, particle beam weapon at Semipolitansk.
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Somebody in one of our science groups or something wanted to know what happens inside the beam.
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So, somebody had the genius idea of sticking a remote viewer into the beam.
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We worked it to the point where I had the perfect side integration.
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The whole list of experiences.
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One of the things was.
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The most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life.
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The colors and everything else.
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The particles in the beam are not shooting straight.
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And that was what the scientists wanted to know.
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And so that was the part that.
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All the other experiences.
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Was in the service of fundamental science espionage.
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From the story that's published.
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Head of the Department of Security.
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I've heard that the ambulance that picked him up.
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Why do you think that the U.S. hasn't gone back to the moon?
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We just had the Artemis mission where we sort of flew around the moon.
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We have not gone back to the moon.
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What do you think happens with the future of UFO disclosure?
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Not dealing with UFOs and the ETs.
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I think the disclosure is going to come out.
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And what do you think the world looks like on that dimension in 20 years?
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Do you think it's like academia is teaching UFO classes and you know these are the alien races that are visiting us.
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We will get exposure to the ETs.
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Physical exposure to the ETs.
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For us to be in space and join the community out there.
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Would you want the Earth people coming out?
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Maybe you wouldn't want to deal with the little.
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This is the only one that has life.
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Like people say the men in black.
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They threaten you at the end.
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One of the things when you're being.
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Interviewed by the men in black.
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Beyond just the remote viewing training.
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One of the things that you learn to do.
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We have a thing called the ambiance exercise.
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The ambiance exercise makes you sensitive to the world around you.
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We developed that with the ambiance exercise.
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In the training of it.
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And supply the word to them.
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The whole cast of.
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That was in charge of the technology transfer.
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He was in charge of technology transfer from the ETs.
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From one of the ETs.
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From one of the groups of ETs.
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Under the radar.
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Do you think that the public has a right to know more?
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Like why can't we know about the ET tech transfer program?
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You don't want the public involved.
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Some of the secret stuff.
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At the higher levels of remote viewing ability.
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I think we kind of went all over the place here.
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The Seventh Sense.
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What you feel in the room around you.
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The seventh sense.
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When I can feel what's going on in the Kremlin.
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All the aspects.
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Do you know what the handle is?
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And it's the full course.
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Of the remote viewing.
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And used by the military.
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Than we ever did in the military.
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The course is on.
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That aren't in the course.
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How are people in the civilian world.
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Than the higher.
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Some of the more.
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And that's not taught to the public.
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But not the same kind of information.
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I didn't know much at the time.
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But you were gonna be the first American alchemist.
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Well here's the thing.
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That episode was just the tip of the iceberg.
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If you want the full picture.
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Head over to the American alchemy magazine.
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Exploring all of the strange forgotten.
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I am including the full link.
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In the description of this video.
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