it's a wild time to be alive you know that is uh that's why i went with that title um you know
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disclosure is not going to be a singular moment it's going to be this process that unfolds over
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up with right close encounters et x files the one common idea is that two common ideas are yes there's
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watching steven spielberg direct and in my opinion is the greatest filmmaker that's ever lived and
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realized uh how real the situation actually is and and these ideas that were put in our heads when we
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colleagues that i wanted to i wanted to make a film that would bring the truth out about what is
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is in that same moment um senior leadership on the senate intelligence committee and the senate
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and so something really wild happened which is basically there was this moment in time where
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intelligent life right um his story is pretty amazing he's really the central figure in uh the
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the c be a senior staff member for a decade and and the way they handle the the staff work is they
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the committee staff was essentially told to help make sure that this doc is the definitive doc and is
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you know different than than it is and so they really helped keep me keep me on the right path
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committee that hey you know people like rubio and gillibran and rounds have decided this is the best
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brand and forget the code like daylight computer which is gorgeous so if you've got a product a dream and
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the drive to make it happen shopify is the platform that helps you do it with ease because
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just the the whole industry that is there underneath the surface whose entire purpose is to throw people
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oh this is a great opportunity to just convince this guy it's aliens he's going to go tell everyone
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a mental institution and dying and like i was like after that i was like whoa okay you know this is a
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you know you got to realize the role that that storyline plays in a bigger picture right why is
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russians as real right right because the answer is because there is in fact a high-stakes secret
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situation is real doesn't mean the bigger picture isn't you know there's actually i've been told
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this public spectacle like like the paul thing um so look i think the reality of it is uh everyone i
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relationships is that they are receiving a lot of pushback from the folks who have gatekept this
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getting to this very real evidence that exists yeah the idea is that and correct me if i'm wrong but
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is being controlled by the private sector and even like top tier generals can't even get access to it
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industry trying to wrestle control of this stuff whatever it is so private industry certainly has
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when you give technology to a private company like a defense contractor um to understand it which is
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congressional oversight when it started in the 40s and so the tug of war really is elected officials
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it's not like and the craziest part about all that is the united states is probably the only country that
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for me from my interviews and in the film which is you know rubio also expresses this really clearly
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which is the the concern that if we don't take this more seriously as a nation and make the
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make it known that this is a valid area of inquiry that it's a real situation right and cause our
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so a number of the people i interviewed made the point of you know their their opinion is that we
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and so i don't i no one's ever told me that currently there is still active communication and
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anyone uh that you think is credible ever told you that that there is an active no no one's ever told me
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that but i think about it all the time you know i i sometimes wonder you know is there like some deep
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happening while disclosure is unfolding following his presidential directive that's interesting
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there's a a change happening here i think the current administration is really actively trying to
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mother's day is coming up and if you think flowers and chocolates are going to carry you this year
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listen up this is your chance to get her something she'll actually use and appreciate every single
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day and that's why hex clad is such a smart gift most cookware makes you choose between great
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and 50 000 five-star reviews the secret is out there's a reason gordon ramsey uses hex clad in his
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home and in his restaurants and everything comes with a lifetime warranty this is cookware built to last
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sent you celebrate mother's day with cookware as exceptional as she is with hexclad were there any
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what they know um the one that always stays in my head is uh is a uh someone who's um part of the
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on the other side of that line because what what's revealed in my film is shocking you know people
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the other side of that line you know like if if this is what they can lawfully share what's the stuff
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thinking of what the possibilities are yeah so after everything what is your high high level 30 000
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foot view of what this phenomena actually is oof look i think i think it's been made pretty clear to me
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is full of life and so extraterrestrials i think i think i think all things are on the table i think it
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encounters and in all the media lore is that they're they're bipedal upright walking hominids
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ufo stands for unidentified flying object right and he knew early on that a lot of this activity is
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phenomena became the the the catch-all yeah for ufo better though yeah ufo is catchy but here's the
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other reason they did it is ufo has this this cultural stigma it makes people giggle and not
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yeah uap is like the suit and tie version of it yeah the suit and tie version yeah that's another wild
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jim semivan um talked about how the program that that has gate kept this the legacy program that is
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want to look into it no real journalists will want to go look into it if the media is not paying
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but the problem is it got compounded over the years by you know multiple generations and then it got to
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stigma is a couple of officials in my film talk about how this stigma that was created originally
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doing now bro dude that's crazy that is crazy that is wild so this legacy program
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is this a monolithic program or is there factions of this i think
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is this big monolith so it's not that in that um i learned pretty quickly you know leadership of the
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point they're there for they could be there for four years you know eight years whatever the cia is
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situation from all my interviews uh it's not but my what i'm saying is like is the legacy program
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one big program in one inside of one umbrella underneath one company or is it multiple companies
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so it's all kinds of things multiple companies all working together is the best all working together
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is that the cia acts as the quarterback of all this the cia acts as the operational command
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so sits at the top of the the org chart and then the air force is used for operations so they have the
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um is apparently a key player in the situation because they have the best experts on um technology
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own own the space of anything related to nuclear technology and a lot of the uap activity is at sites
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right so the classification system that they go by is like outside of the intelligence community's
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literally had the door slammed in his face wow yeah and another crazy thing is a lot of these people
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these people have top secret access to shit and they're going to bring all that with them which is
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why they can get these insanely high salaries when they move there yeah it's a which is a form of
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corruption you know it's a flawed system so and then the other question is how do these where are
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is that all of these folks who have been involved in covering this up they've they've all had their
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race with adversaries and so um the best course of action ultimately is to not share with the public
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what i think it will do is i think it will motivate the scientific community and private industry and
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it's been it's been covered up and hidden for this long this is going to disrupt the whole petroleum
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industry which is like you know the whole world is propped up on oil right so we've been hiding free
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currently not tapping into right and whether that is so-called free energy you know zero point energy
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it it allows it to do things um that you know this is kind of what bob lazar described right in his
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down the road is the the point is yes that could if we figure that out if it becomes known to mankind
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yeah i mean you don't right now generally speaking my understanding is that you you essentially need
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and that is why i started using cheers restore most people think it's just dehydration but a lot of
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what makes you feel like the next day is what alcohol is doing to your brain and your liver when
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you're sleeping cheers restore is a dual action after alcohol aid designed to support both it uses
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their claim is wake up feeling at least 50 better or your money back cheers has sold over 50 million
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really close with and and who i think is a great guy and one of the most brilliant people i've met
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one of the most interesting people i've ever met too is hal pudoff dr hal pudoff um he's a senior
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where he ultimately comes out on it as a guy who's been around this topic for decades and is in his 80s now
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his outlook is that um because this technology could be so revolutionary to the way we live and because um
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because there's potential for all this positive outcome he thinks that the best thing is to do
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is is coming out right now you know my film makes it clear that there has in fact been a cover-up of
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uh you know a weapon of mass destruction anything so like the way you the way you could use it is i
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thing i'm most proud of uh with my film with the edge of disclosure is i really think it puts the nail
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and not be like okay this is a hundred percent yeah a hundred percent so what's the next level
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of that you know like where where does that move to next the the thing is when there is this gap in
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their their belief systems to it which is not surprising you know and that's what happens when they
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have our adversaries and our allies and there is this race and we need to win this race for the following
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guessing game of what it is and just make it a real thing for people um the reason i think this the
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the space race analogy is so great too is like think about it like there's probably a lot of people
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it so i think like that that's sort of a level set with the american public is i think what we're gonna
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essentially you know on on uh unexplored um yeah i mean antarctica is just like a big mystery box
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is that um you know a number of people my film know as a fact from their from their work with the
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and um you know the other thing is you know they say people say it in my film but uh
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there there is indisputable video evidence that exists it's just classified so you know the best we
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can get now is is credible people have you seen any of it i have not seen anything that's classified no
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um but the best we can get now is people who have great reputations putting their credibility on the
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non-human beings i have seen evidence that is classified that that is indisputable like that's
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and photos can legally be shared well the best you can get is someone credible putting their rep on the
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time i've been told that there is video evidence that exists at a classified level of these craft
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when the bubble is turned off where you can see clear as day the craft and that's the stuff that
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mm-hmm that look at the ufo topic the one that knows the most about everything is the navy and the
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abyss the abyss makes you rethink this you know um it is spooky the the people i've spoken to who
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los angeles and this is just like a couple hours north of us right around santa barbara and he
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was it was it was a it was a missile site that's where their interceptor system is based yeah there
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you know there was also the guy bob jacobs who bob jacobs is in the film he talked about they were
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information that would help them in their technology race i do believe that my understanding is some
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the same time i think um my understanding is that adversarial nations have done this and do this so that
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really happened it's it's a pretty is this a psionic stuff incredible escalation i honestly don't know
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rescuing people but what they were really doing is taking these like indigenous people children
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other whistleblowers is that they were using these people who were sort of like not
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communicate um using the power of their mind and i i i know that probably is like the most wacky
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mind you know um but this is what i've been told by super serious people um there uh there are a bunch
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a lot of there's a lot of data that shows that this this is a real area of inquiry so if you get
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out of the uap topic for a second so stargate it's a real program that really existed there is so much
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and they got actionable intelligence out of it uh this is something that joe rogan and i talked about
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the craziest leap um to go from accepting that remote viewing is a real thing even though it's hard to
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there are people who have told me that that is a thing that that there are people who have the
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you know short of that level of in your face evidence the best we can really hope for is extremely
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comes down to like that is that's the best we can hope for short of that that dream scenario right
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right um and so you know that that is that is sort of the bar i've always held like you know i i put
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first time ever is that they can use that top secret clearance that they have or that special access
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uh you know a big uh pharmaceutical company uh and one of the requirements for those jobs after is that
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what is true that can be lawfully disclosed and so yeah what did you make of james clapper i think
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is in fact real it's not conspiracy it's not nonsense it is a real situation
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squashing the stigma by acknowledging that uap activity over area 51 is real because i think for
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that is real it's a valid area of inquiry and um i remember you know when i interviewed him i'm this
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yeah yeah he is you know and and and yeah he's been caught up in some um you know political
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get out of going and participating in this film that he knows is all about disclosure he knew in
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about that yeah why why would he is that do you can you think of any reasonable explanation of why he
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good you know you know and and he was like no this is important so you know um and and and and to be
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in mind some of that stuff the history of these people you know because even if somebody is a
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and um you know it is important to know that this guy literally lied to congress and said that the nsa
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i'm gonna i'm gonna do the right thing this this time and i'm gonna share that this is a real situation
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it is they know how it works they're trying to figure out more about how it works and they want to
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put out some sort of a public limited hangout right and let everyone make everyone think that this is
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is they want to throw people off the scent you know back to the whole paul bennewitt story but on a
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you play that out and then where you land is elements of the u.s government cracked a new energy source
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answer is yes yeah i'd be curious to see what they would compete with and where they would stack
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with that but so if look if someone cracked this kind of technology in the 40s my point is i think
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programs but i do not believe that you know this is organic human technological breakthroughs that
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analogy for him you know we talked about hunt for october earlier the analogy is like remember hunt for
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october alec baldwin is an analyst at the cia and his specialty is knowing everything about russia's
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nuclear submarine program and and everything about the leadership of that program like he is that's his
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wheelhouse right like he knows everything there is to know at a classified and on classified level
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gets a satellite photo of a submarine in russia that he doesn't recognize and they wonder what it is
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who do they go and ask you know they ask baldwin and he knows what it is he knows who the commander
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is he knows everything about him where it's school his relationship his wife everything right
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air and space technology and that is why he ended up in this investigation of uap and non-human
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does and so they asked him you know please tell us this is one of ours he had been read in on all the black
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it's that we have no idea what it is some other civilization i mean i have no doubt there's got to
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from sea level to 80 000 feet which is what the tic tac did that's when you get into space 80 000 feet
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20 years later yes it is impossible to accept the idea that they cracked that technology if they're
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they they would have so much leverage there is no way they would not be a more valuable company
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this conspiracy theory the only way there would be any merit to it is if there was leadership in the
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that was like how change it would change the way that modern physics is known and if it's been
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that it's aliens and we don't know what it is no that yeah what i'm saying is follow that that that
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underwater past our our submarines right that this is like i'm with you man stuff we made you know i
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9 11 is there was like what four trillion dollars that had gone missing off the books yeah i think at
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what grush was tracking right yeah and and look the other thing that's worth saying is you know we just
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we just honed in on u.s defense contractors and did they have that and my my thesis is no and if they
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there is um non-government non-contractor money involved in this and i never really got got any
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what you're explaining is something called remote viewing people are trained to do that to use their
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u.s air force as a child which he had absolutely no memory of imagine seeing that you're like is this
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like a made-up document what is this date he was in yeah can you say it or no i probably shouldn't i
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probably should keep those details so this so this this this guy in in real life scott is um someone i was
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introduced to um from someone in my film and he is writing a tell-all memoir right now and simon and
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schuster is the publisher and um i don't know when it's going to be complete or when it's going to come
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out but his full story is in this and i've uh got to know him and his wife and his kids and spent a lot
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of time with them and it is just the most bombshell singular story i've ever heard in my life and um
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bentwaters steve is that correct that sounds right raf bentwaters i think that was the name of the base
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raf woodbridge yeah okay raf is it raf woodbridge
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is your mic on or can we hear you talking on the mics or no
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so look the air force and the cia's role in this is is well well documented people have been talking about
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it for years um but the the overlap with um consciousness remote viewing yeah and this is is a
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really interesting intersection you know and if you and if you accept the fact that remote viewing is real
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this one yeah that's one of the most fascinating this is covered very well for those that don't
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it's where i first learned about it and essentially what happened is i believe it was like 1992 or 1994
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gets even wilder is there was a very um very grounded credible hardened wartime news correspondent who was
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also moment of contact was fucking oh yeah moment of contact's a great movie james james is an awesome
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leaving like yeah that one is like there's so much testimony witness testimony that lines up
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that really truly happened and and is well documented and maybe you know most likely the us the elements
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reminder like how important um civilian journalism is you know like we know about this stuff because
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and because legacy media didn't bring any attention to it right and is largely controlled um people
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beings that are coming here and they're it's some other uh entity not human that is really
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is already so extraordinary you know and such a departure from people's everyday life that i felt
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is they would say look if if russia sends a spy to dc to spy on members of our congress our
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uncovered is totally digestible to the audience so i just decided to take that scene out yeah this is
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the long story short yeah the normies aren't ready for you exactly yeah and i don't know what that is
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the interesting things in the film is rubio and clapper we talked about two guys we talked about today
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human history yeah and and so there's this it is interesting and i found it i found it really
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informative when i was doing these test screenings of earlier cuts where that bridge is for people
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and he called in saying saying where they were and you know as crazy as it was he's like this is where
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what's wild about that is i interviewed other people who didn't know another person who didn't know this
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and this is all this bolt bolt stories uh we're saying is you know before the internet before email
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these guys to me is these guys were trusted enough to work on nuclear weapons bases they were placed in
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know i wanted to make it for the everyman so that the average person could understand this is a real and
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of a sudden like what this is real yeah you know you think about those normal people the normies as
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you said um yeah that's who i was making the movie for and i think now that the average person is aware that
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this is real i think we can get to those other you know content whether it's documentaries or whether it's
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and i enjoyed the process of like making making an impact i do think the problem with it is like when
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book to start with the the book by ernest klein um and developing movies and tv shows is is hard it's a
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uh to participate and uh we would do i remember one this is actually hilarious there's just one short
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he did that as a kid is what made me want to do it as a kid yeah and um yeah i made i made like a
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is ernie ernie klein wrote the book amazing book he's an amazing author and um and uh i started
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within a couple blocks of each other which is kind of weird that's why yeah it's wild yeah um but no
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makes people realize how real this is and how serious it is and then you get like a big popcorn movie
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think the combined impact of that is going to really open people's minds i mean if me watching
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this documentary right what is the combined impact of my doc and his film gonna do for someone else
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on their social media scrolls like movies or those is like you know in rare air in that like you get
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what do you mean like is he a shooter director cinematographer no yeah no no he has he has go-to
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cinematographers okay one of the some directors like to use the cameras the one he uses the most is um
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redborn is the tall guy uh white hair he was in the talented mr ripley he's in a lot of movies he was
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saw the game with michael douglas it's been a long time ah i have seen it i have that movie is
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it's so good yeah dude i remember that i remember watching that moment and being like this is so
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good movie man it really is but like going back like after like everything we know now and going back
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and watching some of that is like can be yeah eye-opening yeah totally that's what i said about
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special forces guy who had been in involved in a uap event and it's a long story but the the summary is
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and they had like a you know i don't know what the correct word is did he tell you what ocean no i don't
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before it's not like an isolated incident the ocean stuff is definitely definitely fascinating
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you know it is um it really is man we might find out there's a whole civilization under the ocean
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totally totally man i had this nasa guy on about a year ago kevin knuth he uh is a former nasa
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from planet to planet like the atmosphere of venus is like 900 degrees fahrenheit on like a cold day
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so it's like it's like fucking hell right and yeah not only that but like the pressure is different that
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well it's definitely the the key to interstellar travel which is wild yeah wait but by the way
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and how serious it is and how real it is and right you know my understanding is he he also had uh
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insights um you know jock valet was is was one of the consultants on the movie that's the the french
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scientist character and close encounters is based on jock valet and jock had worked with project blue
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reagan commenting on how there's just a few people who know how close to true the et story is or how
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much truth there is or some line like that um i believe he spielberg might have told this story
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that's that is a famous story that i've heard as well of um apparently nixon was a big jackie
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basically this is see a fucking alien real i'm gonna show you some stuff and and apparently he
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what source that came from this is just something that's kind of like a story that's out there in
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and distinguished guests and the former president's coy response to the alien epic he just this is a
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who know that everything on that screen is absolutely true spielberg remembered wow in
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humanity is a nr and amongst adversaries is a threat from another intelligent life from outside this
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yeah but the wild thing about that is like put yourself in his shoes he's the president united
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star wars program wow yeah pretty wild that is nuts yeah and he also talks about how reagan was
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some presidents my understanding is some presidents once they learned the base facts kind of like
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and then bush the other the other one who has a big role we talked about in the film is um
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think tank we talked about it in my film one of the people who participated in the think tank is dr hal
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story is the fact that it was like just after 9 11 so the context also was like the world was already
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participated in this and this was an actual process that happened in our lifetime which is wild you know
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interesting year we are we are 100 living in in the age of disclosure that is that is for sure um i do
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think a lot more is going to be coming out though seriously and and and everyone should look for jay
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gonna make is um i'm having some high level conversations with folks in government about
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