Microbiologist Dr. Dan Burisch Discusses Area 51 and his Interaction with "J-Rod".

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This is mostly ancient history.
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All right. How ancient. Sumerian.
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Not that we're going back to your ancient history.
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And we're almost a focus around the J-Dot.
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And there's only ten questions here.
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It looks like one was added.
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I'm just going to let you talk.
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Whatever you want to talk about, for you,
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I'm just going to ask you the first question.
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Yeah, I'd just prefer it be more of a conversation rather than a...
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But the other makes me feel as though I'm testifying.
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And I'm prepared to do that as well.
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Okay. You need to write a hand in.
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Put your left hand on the Bible.
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Yeah. Where was it you were writing him?
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And as long as we're in a closed session, so help me God.
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Yeah. The cover of the thesis is definitely where you go.
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I think on that subvene, I've talked about a big time of journey
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and we're talking different things that we discuss at a different time.
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He's a great guy too. He's a good guy.
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He's experienced.
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High level.
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As I was saying to Bill on the way over here,
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I was ordered to present a copy of my order to meet him at St. Mark's Square.
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That order contains an initial of a committee member,
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a code at a initial of a committee member.
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From what I understand, there's currently a 17-16 split.
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This is mostly rumored around the community to forward a public acclimation program
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having to do with the Majestic 12 and the overseeing committee, the old 54-12,
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which is now basically called the Committee of the Majority as far as I'm told.
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The questions are just to give us a little instruction.
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Well, that's fine.
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That's fine.
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Well, that's interesting news.
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If I say something or what, is that something just an answer you're talking about?
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That's fine.
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The lighter, the lighter cumbersome, but that's fine.
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That's fine.
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That's fine.
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If you look closely, they're nice and red for looking through the scope all last night,
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but they can't get much worse.
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Okay.
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Just one.
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Okay.
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I don't think the first question in the end, they want to know where did you work in the mid-90s?
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How did you come to the employee today?
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Well, several locations in the mid-90s.
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I had some cover positions here in Las Vegas, which made me look like a good old-fashioned
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Joe.
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In fact, I had had some police experience at the late 80s.
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You're probably centering your question around the work for the government.
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In 1986, I was approached while working as an undergraduate student in Dr.
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Bob Barrow's office in his, in his Parastatology laboratory to be exact.
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I was looking through a scope at the time, three gentlemen walked into the laboratory,
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closed the door behind them.
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There was two uniforms in a suit that were present.
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Both of the uniforms I would make is, is most probably being a United States Navy.
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My memory of that one event's kind of hazy after seeing all of the suits and uniforms and whatnot.
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We spoke for a while, they asked me if I was interested in seeing the world and the like.
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It told them I, in fact, was.
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We went through several interview processes, not unlike this.
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And reviewed my background.
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I went through several background investigations.
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Finally, starting up 1991, time frame, I was, I was cleared for working.
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Well, past room to the Papus mountain facility.
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That place that doesn't exist, 90 miles north of here.
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The nowhere place.
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That's how I came to work there.
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My original assignment, my original assignment was at the Grim Lake facility
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to review histopathology slides.
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And I went through nearly a year's testing and then was basically let loose for a year and I heard no contact from them.
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After that, I was brought back in and shown some higher grade slides of unknown origin.
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Following that, I was introduced into a working group and subsequently brought into the Papus facility, the site for facility.
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We worked for well over a year on slides of unknown origin.
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After I took a minimum leadership position under several of the other biologists who were already present, most of which are now deceased.
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You know the names of those individuals.
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I was then introduced into the level 4 or 5 facility in the 4 or 5 coded for 9 year, can you aware?
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We covered this in ancient history.
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And so what we did is introduce the new members, myself amongst them, into the, into the, the Cleansphere area.
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And we were eventually shown the subject for which we were examining the slides.
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The slides were unusual in that they were in pressurized cells.
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And they were, they were reviewed by us on a conveyor with a, with a completely automatic microscope.
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We weren't touching anything we'd give her will commands.
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At the second instance, we were finally allowed to have a, a VRML like keyboard, for examining the slides.
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And I digressed, but then working with the, the J-Rod itself in the ambassadorial suite or the Cleansphere suite.
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Now was this under this project aquarium?
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Yes, yes. Initially I was assigned as a, as a working member of project Aquarius.
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Then finally I was made a, an assistant working group leader.
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And then mysteriously after one meeting with the J-Rod, I was asked to take the, the working group leader position.
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I didn't find out why I was asked to take the working group leader position until well within this last year.
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I, I never understood it because Steven was, was older than I was my senior not only in, in ability, but an age.
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And I, I would have never figured being advanced above an individual like that in, in, in ranking within a working group.
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And in fact, I never considered myself above it. My, we worked together.
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The, the Q, my Q, 94 document that, you have in your possession was co-authored.
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My name went on there as the, the primary investigator, so I was the working group leader.
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But in fact, he and I were both involved in the authoring of that document.
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Okay. Now, could you explain briefly what you were briefed on, on who and or what J-Rod was?
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Initially I was briefed that J-Rod was an alien, specifically from the reticulum system to reticulum poor.
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I had no idea the truth. Yes, from two reticulum for now.
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But I had no idea the truth of how they came to be.
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As I said to you before, I have never met an alien, but I have met an extraterrestrial.
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I found out subsequent to, to interactions with the J-Rod.
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And again, they have, they have personal names, the term J-Rod simply means 15,
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which was a, a basing name for where they're located, the number of light years from, from our location.
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So they took those names. And they identified through the sigma protocols, the linguistic protocols, with a rod symbol,
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which was a, in a nurse's symbol, and the letter J. And in fact, that was a combination of Mayan and Egyptian numerology,
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having to do with a rod and a J, meaning 10 and 5 for 15.
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Okay. Now, 15 light years away, you said that at least 877?
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876, Charlie, from what I've been told. Now, he, he, he did not specifically tell me that that was the location,
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but the number 15 was mentioned. They don't call it, apparently, at least 876, whatever, Charlie.
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So, what was the number of light years from the J-Rod?
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They were on GIT here. I mean, how did he, you know, 15 light years away?
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He crashed in 63 from what I understand.
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What was that? Outside of, uh, Kingman.
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Okay. Kingman, Arizona. Right.
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There, there was a problem involving his physiology and his biophysiological communication with the craft, went wrong.
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So, the, the MGS and the para protein associated problems, and he crashed.
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And how was he, what, was he transported immediately from that crash site to the S-4 facility?
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That I don't know. Okay. That I don't know.
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You don't know how he was, he came to be in facility.
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I believe, I believe he and associates were transferred separately.
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He, to the, he, to the originally to the Green Lake facility, and an associate to, I believe, Los Alamos.
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I have no independent verification of where the associate went though.
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All I can say is that he was there at site 4, right?
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Now, you interacted with Jay Brog, was there a general procedure to purchase interaction?
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Oh, there was not a general procedure. There was a very specific procedure.
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Very specific, okay.
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After we would be brought in with our helper biologists, there was controlling helper biologists, those in the, in the gallery, and then the, the, the introduction specialist, which was myself on a number of occasions.
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We entered the clean sphere through a large series of protocols involving pressurization and compartmentalization, no pun intended.
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Till finally, we were pressurized in fully encapsulated a TEC, a TES, to a one-capsulated suit for entrance into the clean sphere.
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Once we were pressurized and entered into the clean sphere, well, I should digress. We had medical medical evaluation all of that first.
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But they ceased doing that after a couple medical evaluations. It was more just interested. Let's get you in and get the work done.
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I would enter into the, into the clean sphere, and I was not supposed to communicate with the J-Rod at all.
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I was not supposed to know his name. The reality is we were communicating from the time that I entered into the, the, the, the, the, the, and the procedural suite, external to the, clean sphere, talking back and forth freely.
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I could hear, whatever he was projecting at me from thought. And he could very clearly hear what I was thinking. I say here meaning perceived.
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supposed to stand over by a hologram projection system,
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which was run as like a teleprompter system,
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over to my right, that would be run inside
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of the clean sphere glass.
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Hold my hand up and mimic certain signs.
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And it became a joke.
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It really did.
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It became a joke.
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Those folks who were watching from the gallery running
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the show thought that I was standing there
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and mimicking the signs, and this
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was the only communication underway.
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They perceived on the day that the close approach
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that he may be the grabbing incident that he did with me.
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They perceived that there was a communication that occurred.
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So I began getting questioned quite extensively,
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whether or not he in fact was communicating with me,
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because he had promised not to, apparently, with a sigma unit.
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And I alluded to the fact that there was conversation underway.
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But I didn't talk about what it was.
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Until, of course, I was caught in my research protocol
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forwarding ideas that were somewhat different than what
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they expected, where they expected my private research
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was going to go.
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And this is much later.
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And at that time, the deal was broker
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to find out about the doctrine for the convergent timeline
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paradox.
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I told them a little bit about what he showed me, a little bit.
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And they told me a little bit about the DCTP.
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Now that you've brought that up, which
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applies travel through time and space.
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And he said that, favorite was retreat
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from the crash in her kingdom.
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Was he at that time just traveling through space
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from the staging area?
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Or you know, OK.
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Yes.
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He wasn't doing any time travel.
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No, not as far as I'm aware.
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Not as far as he told me no.
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Can you describe, J. Rowan, to us, what he looked like
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and how he behaved?
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Yes.
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The gentleman with which I was associated.
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Well, there's approximately 3 1 1 2 feet tall.
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He had a dark brown appearance, very ruddy appearance,
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to his skin.
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He was in a highly pressurized clean sphere.
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He exuded glycoprotein-like material
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through pores on his skin, which
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was associated with the neuritis, the neuropathy
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that we were dealing with.
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Did you say that I would have to do it?
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I couldn't perceive any odors whatsoever
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I was inside of my.
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But I would imagine.
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I would imagine.
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But I have no data set to say what it would have smelled like.
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And in fact, there was nothing I read that indicated whether
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or not there was an odor.
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Why?
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I'm wondering.
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I'm wondering.
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You've asked it before.
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That's why I'm wondering.
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Well, yeah, I've heard about this excretion coming
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through to you.
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You have pores of the skin before.
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And there have been those events,
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encounters, or say they could smell odor.
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OK.
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Porn of the skin.
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All right.
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Where were we?
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You were just going to?
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Three and a half feet, large head in comparison to torso.
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So the ratio of the cranial to the torso area
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would be larger than in what we would call a modern human being.
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Large, bulbous black eyes.
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The whites of the eyes had been selected out.
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So it looked like large people, basically.
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When you look into his eyes, you
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feel like you're going to fall into his eyes forever.
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And I think that probably had something
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to do with the telepathic nature of his mental structure.
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Large arms, length, large length, four very thin,
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continuous fingers, nails.
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Not as long as presented in some of the images
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that you showed me in the past.
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The one's done by Tom Mack.
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Was it Tom?
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I don't know.
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Phil, you got it.
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Oh, yeah, that's it.
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The puppet master photos.
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Smiling.
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Because the puppet master leads me to other nicknames.
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But he was hunched over most of the time,
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could not support himself fully given muscular atrophy.
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And that had to do with the peripheral neuropathy,
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in which he was suffering.
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So he would grunt and move toward me, almost in a flopping
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fashion.
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Feet were large in comparison to what we would say,
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how her feet would be.
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He was unclove for.
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He was unclove, which bothered him.
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He wanted to wear clothing and was refused in every turn.
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Called himself captive and justifiably so.
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His feet were unusual in that his plantar area
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had a very large knob underneath what we would call our heel.
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His facial features were grotesque in comparison
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to what he showed me what normal would be.
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He was normal of his time.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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His, he was bilaterally symmetrical to the extent
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that the disease process was not changing his facial figures.
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His features.
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Nose was recessed.
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Not a nose like we have, but basically two, two, or percula,
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two orifices.
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An extremely small mouth, a hard palate, no teeth.
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His musculature, again, it was suffering
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from the problem at the myonural junction
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due to the neuropathy.
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Do you have any idea what is cronblock?
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622.
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And that is a, that I don't know.
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That I don't know.
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That number 622 is now used as an important number
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within the community.
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A reference, a request from 622,
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or a report from 622 could be from anybody.
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So it's used, in fact, the SRB report that I have with me.
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Today, the supplemental report for 0302 that I have.
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Probably is labeled from reviewer 622.
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I have it again, it's going to be a cold reading
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when we look at it, but it's probably from 622.
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They excrete, in a manner that we would excrete.
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Their external genitalia are different than ours.
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The females have somewhat like vulva,
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but they have a claspers situation.
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The male has a male claspers, the female female claspers.
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And if it looks like a disc with rectangular solids
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that are rotated into position for clasping
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at the Inglinal region, they do have internal fertilization.
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Now this was something you read because you didn't see a female.
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No, this is something he showed me of his wife.
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In Charlotte?
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Yes.
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How was that image presented to appear?
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I was inside the image.
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You were inside the image?
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That's what it felt like.
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Like virtual reality?
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Yes, everything that he showed me when he,
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this was the incident.
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When he projected it into me, it felt like I was there.
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My sensations were heightened.
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Quite extraordinary.
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Was there a background perceived,
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or was she in a domicile?
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A, excuse the pun, a gray surrounding,
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very, very dull drab surrounding,
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almost like a concrete evacuation center.
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Or you'd have an exactuation zones underneath the hotels,
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in case of a mass casualties or a mass disaster,
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where it's a very, it was a very clinical environment.
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So were you impressed that he was kind of depressed about his situation?
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It was extremely depressed.
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If we were determining him, and I would,
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I'm not psychologist, but I think he would be termed
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as clinically depressed.
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He wept, but he didn't weep outside.
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He wept when he was with me.
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What, could you ask the main way level of intellect was?
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Smarter than me.
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He was smarter than me by a long range.
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Why range of knowledge?
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The mathematics that he showed me, blew my mind.
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Was there a record?
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It, he showed me concurrently, not only the equations
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for the rule of 9's, but he also did so diagrammatically,
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and he did so with three-dimensional, like a VR-NL system,
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where I was watching cubes come together.
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So that if I was not understanding, apparently,
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if I was not understanding the script,
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I would understand it as a child learns groups,
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group theory, in mathematics.
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Highly evolved, highly intellectual, highly repressed emotionally.
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When, when I was with him, I felt great happiness to be with him,
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but I could feel his great sadness, not only because of what he wanted
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to become, what he knew he was by being present with us,
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but what, where he was, and how he was being treated.
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He was not part of the group that has to be catered
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to involving the T9 treaty that was just signed.
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He wanted to help.
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He was willing.
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When I went in, forgot six, I took well over nearly 300 individualized
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aspiration samples from his neurological system.
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He would hold his arm out for me to take him.
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There was no pain medication.
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And whenever I would fire the introduction system to remove the sample,
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to take the day it was an aspirative of a vulture system,
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he would cry, and then he would just stand there and look at me.
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There was a subject.
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Yes.
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In fact, I would bring the sample after the initial removal from his tissues
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into the introduction system and then approve it and move it from there
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to one of the helper biologists.
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Usually it was routed outside of the clean sphere.
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And then he would move it from there to be handled under our normal protocols.
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It was a level five pastor, the BNBL system.
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He'd just stand there and take it.
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So do you feel the communication that he established
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when you were in contact?
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Could he extend this communication over any distance?
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60 feet.
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Definitely 60 feet.
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There's no 60 feet from the center of the clean sphere to the introduction ramp
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going down into the embassad oil suite.
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So at least 60 feet.
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So you don't feel like he's been in communication with you since that time?
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No.
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OK.
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Is it selective in some way?
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Was it willfully selective when it's part who he worked at security?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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The folks that the folks that the folks that wanted to find out what he was saying to me,
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they knew darn well that he was communicating with me after a while.
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Because I was smiling.
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I couldn't help it.
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Because we were actually joking back and forth.
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And they didn't know if they didn't have any clue.
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They didn't have any clue what he was saying.
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So it had to have been selective.
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They certainly wouldn't have pressed me like they did.
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After I woke up from the big attention scenario,
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I woke up outside of the clean sphere.
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I was drug out of there by Stephen.
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He finally got a secondary suit on and drugged me out of the clean sphere.
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No, they had no clue what he was saying.
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I'm sure of it.
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They were extra rough in removing my plug and my catheter and all of that business
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after I got out of the TES.
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Yeah.
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It's one of the things that I want to ask to now pardon slightly from the subject.
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We're going to ask this last question.
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Then we're going to take a break.
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OK.
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And then we'll see where we go from there.
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I'm smiling because I'm envisioning the lack of the lights.
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Yeah.
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OK.
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But everything's going to be fine.
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I don't like this at all.
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Why?
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And of course, you're going to have to restate this again.
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Why are you talking to us now?
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What is your intention in telling us about this, about your involved?
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It's multifocal.
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It's multifocal.
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There's several reasons.
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The largest reason is not the most important reason.
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The largest reason from a personal perspective is to step out from under the Black Ops community
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and retire.
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I'm ready.
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I told you before, I see myself walking along a pond and not being bothered by anybody,
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except for maybe a bird here or there and taking a sample and just taking my time
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and looking at it for fun, for enjoyment.
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I need to worry about your health, right?
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Well, my health is degrading.
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There's no doubt about that.
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The heart disease that I have is, in fact, degrading my health.
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Time is coming.
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I don't know how long that is.
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And of course, that's within God's providence.
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So if you can go ahead and take a nap, have some freedom, have some freedom in your own.
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Yes.
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There's something right in the study of life.
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This appeared at Walden's pond.
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There are other reasons, too.
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Without yelling the poor me scenario, yes, people have a right to know.
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I mean, other folks have screamed that some of them, I think, real.
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Some of them, if only as a $3 bill.
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Yes, they have a right to know what is going on.
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They have a right to know because this is their future.
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Or maybe not.
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And it depends upon our wisdom or lack thereof.
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This gets me thinking.
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The one thing that we've heard from the Brookings Institution study, the famous
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Clamp study, was this would cause a great social upheaval.
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It would destroy our social bonds, our religious bonds.
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And in fact, when I know I'm digressing a bit, I ramble.
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The, every time an individual is approached with the issue of,
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would this destroy your faith?
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I have heard, my experience only I'm sure there are going to be very
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opinions.
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No, it would do no.
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It would strengthen it.
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It would strengthen it.
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From a certain perspective, yes, from another perspective, no.
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The Brookings Institution was correct on a certain level.
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Suspended disbelief for a moment and, and walk with the idea that this is real.
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That the, the ruins that are present on the moon and on Mars, the ancient temples were in fact,
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in our, in fact, the gifts of our own progeny.
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Can you imagine what is going to happen when those temples, which were preyed to as the gods,
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are found out to be nothing more than the creations of men, that the men themselves were those
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who were being worshipped.
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We'll fall headlong into the pool of narcissists.
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And maybe that's a good thing.
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Maybe that's a good thing.
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Maybe we'll find truth, love God, something other than buildings and stones and marble.
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Maybe we'll find out who he really is, or she, it, or just us.
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Please.
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Thank you for having us here.
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I'll take five minutes and talk about what we just talked about.
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Yeah.
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I missed a little bit about the clean-spirit entrance, in terms of zooming out.
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You mentioned the medical exams, which got out after a while.
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Right.
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But in the other take, we talked a little bit more about some of the mechanical specifics, just to give a better image of what it's like for you to do it.
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That's fine.
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Okay.
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The introduction of the introduction can't be the swigging.
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The swigging goes on then.
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Yes, those things.
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Yeah, they've just told me.
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I'm in the same adult ecosystem.
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The random one you don't have.
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One thing at a time.
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The other thing is that might be pertinent to what you just did, what you just spoke about was what you were looking at slide-wise prior to knowing what the unknown origin material was, what its origin was.
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You know, just what was you looking at without revealing it?
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You want me to get into the cycle of oil.
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Well, maybe just a general statement of what that was.
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All right, well you thought you were looking at.
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Just to give us a little bit of that.
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No, that's a good one.
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I had no clue.
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In fact, they brought in a, who we got on our side, a biochemist to turn our attitudes around.
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And after about a year or even turn our attitudes around, he finally joined us.
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And finally said, no, we can't do this without finding out the origin of the tissue.
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We needed to find out, see what we were dealing with, that we were dealing with the situation where it was in vitro.
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They sure might want to go back in the camera for this.
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That's fine.
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Okay.
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And the other thing that I think we, you made a very good statement about why you're doing this.
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I wondered if there's anything else we can do for you.
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Anything else you can say that is a value to you that we can record for you as far as what you hope to,
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how you hope to get out.
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What it is about, I mean, you said that your health and the number of other things.
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I just wanted to put it to you that there's anything else that comes to mind.
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You'd like to add in that regard in terms of what is you trying to, you're trying to accomplish.
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Because I know, I would like to tell, I would like to tell our elected government what we're doing.
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Maybe you should say that.
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You know, I mean, I, under the appropriate circumstances, because there are military applications.
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And that need to be handled in a very careful manner.
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For example, for example.
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I understand.
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Those issues were going to be extremely careful about you today, because they should be taken with great care.
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The results are, I'm including the military applications for a notice.
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I know that we're, we're some of the constraints of the day.
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Well, how much longer do we know?
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It's only 60 or 37.
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How much time do we have?
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We've got time.
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I have to be back at 1900.
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1900, 7 o'clock.
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Okay, we're going to play it now.
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All right, boring.
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Okay, good.
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Well, what I want to do is, the only other thing I'd say is we're trying to focus on it.
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And it's been great support.
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It's been very focused.
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It's very, very central to the J-Roddy interaction.
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We felt that was the best way to deduce you to our next stage.
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Now, we can talk about it in a bit while we've got plenty of tape, as long as you can see on the whites.
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At beyond the readings, I just mentioned anything you might want to bring up.
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Do you think that thing is real?
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What's that piece of paper you showed me in the letters?
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I don't know.
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See, we spoke about another individual who has a heart condition.
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I figured that it was a need to know basis above that.
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I didn't figure that there was direct.
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See, and the rumors coming at me about the potential for public acclimation.
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That would be for him, those initials, to take back as the hero, as the hero in the situation,
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because he loves playing the hero.
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And you showed me a piece of paper that says, Order to Remain.
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It's a little sensible, it's what it meant.
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Order to remain in the capacity, which means that there is a greater loop of the chance to speak with individual one time.
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It's a funnier inhale.
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I heard that there was a transcript involving that that got out.
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In fact, I was showing one time.
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The first meeting, the one where I bolted, the one where you scared the hell out of me, not as much as you did today.
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But in a little more relaxed circumstance.
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I infer their use, and I've seen themselves with the word fur, the first key.
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I infer the use of the word, the cloth, the first key, the time on the fur.
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I would buy that.
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Let's talk a little bit about the things we just discussed.
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What was it that you thought you were looking at when you were looking at these slides of material on the margin?
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We were looking at extremely minute microglial cells.
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We knew that they were eukaryotic.
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However, they were unusual in the sense that their cytoplasm and their internal organization, the organelle structures were refused, such as dictusomes, domitacondria, things like that.
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We had no idea what we were looking at.
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The original contention made by the individuals next to me was that we were looking at some type of biological warfare material, an intermediate.
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They had more experience.
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They have more experience than me involving such matters.
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Being that I was new, I was letting them take the lead.
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Let's talk about the second one.
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Tell us a little bit more into detail about the physical aspects of preparing for an entry into the constrict.
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We would undergo a medical examination during the early timeframe of the introductions, the 92 timeframe, 91 to 92 when we were doing introductions.
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We had regular systematic medical spinoffization.
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Following that, we would be seated while we would be catheterized, plugged, and suited.
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We had communication apparatus was placed on our heads.
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We had a cooling system set up.
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For all intents and purposes, it was a space suit.
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It was a total encapsulated suit.
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Something like what you would find in an ASA facility.
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Not so much something that you would see, for instance, at UCAMRID or CDC.
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That type of level for suit.
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It was more of a regular space type suit with joints.
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We were suited up. We were pressurized.
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And then walked with our cooling system and our housing down a ramp into the embassadorial suite.
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Following that, we were led up a gantry way which had been moved into position by the clean sphere, which had been previously rotated up through an iris through the floor.
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He was held actually below the embassadorial suite level.
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And that was raised up as needed.
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He was with him down there.
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He didn't say.
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And they didn't tell me.
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It was not a need to know issue.
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Apparently they dealt with a cleaning of the sphere and all of that down there.
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The regular housed animal maintenance as they treated him.
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We would be led up the gantry way.
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The hoses would be hooked into an exterior interior, I'm sorry, system inside the doorway, which was exterior to the clean sphere.
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It was called exterior system.
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We would be led in.
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The door would be closed.
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And we would be pressurized inside of the gantry way.
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Following that, there was a drum system that was set up.
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Once there was an equal pressurization between the gantry way and the clean sphere.
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We would then be told to proceed forward.
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I would raise a hand in acknowledgement.
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We were not supposed to talk at the time at all because
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nothing verbal around the specimen around the J-Rot.
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Why I was never told.
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But we were not supposed to talk around the J-Rot.
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I moved the drum system and re-hooked a secondary set of hosing inside the clean sphere.
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Checked the pressurization.
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And once that was done, the door to the clean sphere would be closed behind me.
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And I would presume that the pressurization remained the same in the gantry way.
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Following that, I would do my business inside of the clean sphere,
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involving contact in the J-Rot and removing the samples.
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And what was the reason you were removing samples?
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We were removing samples to attempt a treatment, a full diagnosis and a treatment
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for a paraprotein-related monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance type disorder,
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which had various attributes to it, among which were a cacain type presence
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to the J-Rot, cacain syndrome type presence.
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And certain genetic issues involving chromosome 5 and 17,
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which led us to sharko-marie tooth disorder.
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And they're glycoprotein, they're anti-freeze glycoprotein problems.
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Essentially, they were losing heat because of the problems that their axolimal ridges.
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They were not transmitting the energy, something like a dystrophy.
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When the action potential goes down an nerve, well, their action potentials were dying at the synapse.
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They were also losing energy because there was a demyelination process underway.
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That demyelination process was, well, since the Q-94 document was tied to a CMT-1A-like problem,
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the sharko-marie tooth problem called PMP-22, which is a protein number 22,
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which an overexpression of that gene causes a greater demyelination.
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We tied that to the demyelination issue involving the promoters for the PMP-22.
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Those promoters, there's two promoters for it, were selectively deselected with the use of TFOs
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or triplets forming only the nucleotides.
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It's essentially an SSDNA vector expression system that we're using.
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Oops.
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You're staring at me, Bill.
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I'm sorry.
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Bill, one thing.
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When you're speaking, when you're trying to make an annoying noise, it's just not that good.
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But I'm not doing it.
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Oh, that's it.
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Okay.
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Keep this to building.
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All right.
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All we've been doing is nodding.
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I shouldn't.
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So do you want to suppose to simplify this?
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No, I don't.
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I should know.
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I'm sorry, Bill.
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Actually, I understand something.
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I'm sorry.
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Doesn't that interfere in the demyelination process?
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Okay.
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Isn't that similar to conditions that humans sometimes have?
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Was it muscular, just to figure it out?
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Well, except for he was informing plaques.
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Okay.
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He wasn't informing plaques.
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He was simply demyelinating, repairing the demyelination area with the immune system.
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They've got a cell mediated immune system, hemoral system, just like we have.
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The cells are different.
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They've got philipodia, but very strange looking blood-like material.
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But it's like it.
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But that's why we use the term antelog so much because it was different.
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It was different.
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Can we talk a little bit about some general, generalities around the building in which you worked.
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This sort of, you know, how many floors it was, where it was located.
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Sure.
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How you got there.
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You want an experience of site four?
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Watch the Androma strain.
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Except for there's a little more color inside a site four.
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They've got an ice orange stripe on the wall, and they've got a red and blue stripe on the floor,
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which gives you general directions depending upon the floor you're on, and you can't move without getting stopped anyway.
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We're talking separate to the groomed facility here.
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I'm aware of several floors at the groomed facility, and then finally, the majority of the hot stuff was taken over to site four.
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We're talking four basic levels.
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The first level, they're coded, 4142, 4344, and finally where he was stored, it's 4.5.
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And that 4.5 designation was painted on the wall for him because 4.5 is 9.
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That's why in fact they built 9 hangers on the Galilaleon sidekick levels.
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The 4.1 level.
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The 4.2 level contained the looking glass, Alice's glass.
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In fact outside of the door for the major facility, there's a white rabbit with a clock.
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A very large, it's a statue, probably about that tall, and it's held above the doorway.
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It's wired above the doorway.
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The looking glass I find out is one of the ERBs.
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It's an Einstein Rosenbridge promoter.
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It uses sun form of, this is found out, Jesus Christ, in the last two weeks.
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I'm asking the right questions there, I guess.
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It's composed of a spherical spinning, arct rectangular solid matrix of nickel, cadmium, and barium.
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There is a spinning disc underneath it, which is super cooled.
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Into this is injected into the center of these spinning, I'm not a physicist.
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The spinning discs is injected an argon gas.
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Into that is injected some type of repulsion matter.
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It's a gravity repulsion matter.
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They are obtaining the gravity repulsion matter from the heavy materials that have been obtained from the J-Rodz, the 115 variety material.
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Apparently, when they bombarded it with enough electromagnetism, this stuff repels gravity.
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It turns into some sort of exotic matter.
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They spin it fast enough.
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It opens, or they can see through it.
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That is from what I understand, the great prize in what's going on in the world right now.
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Are those devices?
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Why do you think the British are running around arct right now looking for the climatological records that are just happened to be disappeared out of the Baghdad Museum with the rest of the cylinder seals?
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You're going to see some cylinder seals today, too, when I show you some report.
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So, Dan, does that mean when they're using, when they're engaging this device in the project looking glass?
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Is this something that they use only for the transmission of information, or can they transport a material object through time?
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You know the answer to that.
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At least you probably heard some rumor.
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There have been mistakes.
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There were mistakes.
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Animals were attempted to transport from one location to another.
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The production of two of the devices, and they put them in resonance or something like that.
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I'm not a physicist.
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But I was, in fact, present during a human attempt, the human did not survive.
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The human was not put in there under the rest of any sort.
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It was a volunteer situation.
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And the human did not survive.
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The human did not move.
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The human stayed where the human was put.
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The human changed and I don't want to talk about it anymore.
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What was the attempt at?
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It was an attempt at, well, in essence, yes.
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It was a linear attempt to transport an individual over linear distance, which I understand is the same thing as time travel.
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If we're talking purely from the Einstein.
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Translating times, but...
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Distances time.
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Yeah.
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From what I understand, they've only used it for information purposes.
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Aside from that.
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How they get the information out of it, no clue.
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I don't know.
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What specific information they've obtained.
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I only know of one piece of information.
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And that is the rush, why the rush is underway to get low-distance by the 2005 deadline.
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That in fact, this group of J-Rods that are not complying with the wishes of the committee and the wishes of the rest of the J-Rods and the associated brothers,
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to put a clamp on them so that they stop their influence within the political structures of our government, including the financial structures.
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That it is, in fact, their slowing down of the progress to stop getting, in stopping getting these, picking up these little gates that were put together.
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That would be our downfall in 2012.
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Okay.
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Do you want to say anything further about the start days?
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Or their use?
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Well.
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Before you go ahead.
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I'll finish up on the third objective.
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What can one do for me?
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Yes.
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Exactly.
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I would be very happy and very relieved to feel as though I was responding to the elected government of the United States of America with what talents God's given me.
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I'm responsible to the people of the United States of America.
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The nature of the information to which I'm privy is sensitive enough that the full disclosure of that information would have to be done in an appropriate location and under appropriate circumstances.
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Certain military application information would have to be done in a closed session milieu for the national security.
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As I said to you at the Luxor, the Congress knows it's not in control.
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They know that this is a train, a wild train, out of control.
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And they want that control back.
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They're not stupid.
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They know that there are things that are going on down the hall from them that they can't fathom.
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They deserve to have that back in their hands because that's what they were elected to do.
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And if we care at all about what's left of our Constitution, they deserve to have that in their hands.
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Are we the masters of our destiny in our country?
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Are we supposed to be?
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Yes sir.
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It's supposed to be.
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Okay, let's break for a minute.
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And are you ever possible for us to do it?
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I hate these lights, but I'm fine.
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I expect that the largest light I would have would be a CRT.
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How's comfortable with that too?
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I'm quite interested in the, if you could describe the way it was in the light, then you were first introduced to J.R.
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I mean, actually, they're walked in physically and he was in the clean sphere and you kind of take the influence upon the facility.
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The real reaction would be a little bit.
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I thought it was an insect.
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That's fine.
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We'll take that.
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Well, LinkedIn, I went to Dover Grammar School for Boys on the Hill over Dover.
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Indeed, indeed. We were right above Dover College and they had all the girls down at Dover College.
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We said it on Boy School, I take it.
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We had Grandmaster Column.
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We called him the Master actually.
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Didn't want to call him anything else. He had a cane.
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Good man.
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How do you remember that, Brodysh?
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Okay, so I'll back to that question.
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Let me just refer it for you.
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Can you describe a detail the first time, what it was like to meet this being for the first time?
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My original feeling was I was looking at a giant insect.
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It's the best I can just off the cuff.
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It looked like a giant insect.
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Being dark brown, hunched in a corner, very insectoid in appearance.
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It almost looked like it had an exoskeleton.
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I felt afraid inside because I was always told that monsters weren't real.
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And now I find out they are, but they live in the heart of men.
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It was fear, excitement, complete astonishment.
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Because honestly, I thought we were dealing with some sort of monkey.
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Something like an old world ape or the like, but indeed it wasn't.
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That's what my feeling was.
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I'm not going to lay on and talk about how intellectual I was at the time about it.
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Scared the hell out of me.
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What in terms of actually the one you first confronted with the idea that it was a non-human being, an extraterrestrial, or something known as this world?
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I'm trying to remember what I was feeling when I was looking at the briefing books.
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Because even when we were first introduced to the J-rod, they were him hauling around us to its origin, his origin.
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Poppycock.
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I didn't believe it initially.
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However, deep inside I held open the possibility because what happened to me earlier in my life.
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I held open the possibility that such things could be true.
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But it wouldn't happen to me, but it did that way.
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It said, that old, you know, can't happen to you feeling.
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So to me it was Poppycock, it was rubbish, until I found out otherwise.
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Before we were going to the next person, you talked a little bit about the briefing books that day?
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Sure. They were called King Tutts.
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And they were basically King.
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They were all labeled with Kays.
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The ones that I was allowed to, they were blue binders. They were all labeled with Kays.
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I was in TIC on the front of them, and I still don't know what DTIC is.
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This is 1987.
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End of 87.
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And I still don't know what the letters mean.
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I'm not, I haven't done independent searches on the matter. I would be.
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So if you can tell me what does DTIC mean.
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Hey, it's a shot for me to find out. You don't know either.
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They had a white DTIC printed on the front of them.
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They were marked from several sections, including physiology, general biology, social structure, political structure of the J-ROTS.
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They're origins, potential implications for interactions with humankind, cross contamination issues.
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They were full of as much information that I could take in during the times that they were allowing me to read them.
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But I still don't know what that damn DIT or DTIC means.
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Yeah, they were called King Tutts. There were update books.
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The one person, this is another reason why I didn't figure that, you know, how Stephen, how I could be promoted to a working group leader above Stephen.
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Of course, I found out and I told you why.
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At the time, because he kept the updates, he made sure that all of the King Tutts were updated.
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He did the briefing films that are still resident at Site 4, or at least at the last visit.
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So, you know, the man of that importance, I couldn't figure out why.
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But again, that's moot.
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Yeah.
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What was actually at this briefing documents, were you actually explaining the details?
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Sure.
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Close knit, very well-ordered society, one which is numerologically based, one which speaks to others that were called brothers,
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that I now find out are those who left on a spiritual path to another location, to the famed Dewat of Orion, the Epsilon-Oriana area.
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Head to Tofysiology, including real autopsy photographs, not the San Tilly kind, but the real autopsy photographs.
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He can't sue for that, I hope.
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I won't raise his head probably, but that was disgusting.
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The Brookings Institution, Brookings Institute paper was present, as well as several position papers clarifying the Brookings Institute.
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However, each of these that I was allowed into, they had separate folders and they had separate clips within them inside the three ring binders.
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I was told which numbers I was allowed to open up, and they were given to me on a card, and those are the ones that I was allowed to review during the times that I was allowed to review them.
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Most of the stuff, I mean they had everything from military applications, physics of the craft, and I couldn't have cared less.
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I was more interested in taking in the biology issues, just doesn't interest me.
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Aside from the fact, from the biophysiological interface between the hand, mind, and the craft, because they have on their hands a number of pads, and there are open nerves, which are protected by various glycoproteins.
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Those glycoproteins are selectively pushed forward or sucked back via a capillary action, or they can be through an active fashion pulled back, and it kind of pulls a viscous sheath back and allows the J-Rod to have direct interface with the craft.
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That interested me, although most of it at the time, and still some of it now, I have no understanding of.
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A lot of it has to do with electronics that I don't pretend to understand.
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I was most interested in looking at issues involving their histology, histopathology issues, including some autopsie photographs that showed disease processes, which were naturally occurring within them.
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The isolation of viral material to include the protocols for new protocols, which were being written as they're working, which is what we're doing, which is really what we're doing.
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We're writing new protocols, new procedures, as we're working forward.
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We're doing old standbyser there, everything from electrophoresis to, you know, you know what, or anything.
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But we're writing new protocols as we're going, because this is not new territory. This is part of the pun alien territory.
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How many things have we had to work with?
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I only met one. I'm aware of possibly three from the reading.
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Again, I was so stunned by what I was doing. A lot of it was getting by me.
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When I read the word extraterrestrial, I tunnel visioned.
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When I finally believed and understood that it was, in fact, an extraterrestrial, none.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Just want to ask you a question about the telepathic communication and nature of it. What is it actually like to communicate with one of these beings that are pathically?
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What do you do? Is there something ahead? Do you hear emergency images?
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I could hear my voice. No, you can hear yourself think.
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Sorry.
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Have it, looking at the people there. I could hear my voice. However, the cadence, the affect, was something that distinguished it other than me.
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I know great, blooming voice from the heavens or anything like that. I'm glad I do not have a propeluity to hear voices in my head.
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I have heard none since.
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People could probably challenge that.
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I could tell it was somebody other than me. I could tell because I felt drawn toward the subject that was sending the communication.
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When the J-Rod spoke with me prior to the bombardment of the images, it was something that was part of me, but not part of me.
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I actually felt non-resident for a moment. It was almost an OBE-type feeling.
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Then I could feel myself pull back and experience the sound. It was physical. It was more real than touching an object.
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That's the only real time that I felt anything, more physical and physical.
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Is there a sort of conveyance of the emotion?
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100% emotion. If he was upset, I could feel his pain. It got to the point where, as I was doing the needle introductions, I could feel what he was feeling.
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As I was inject the needle under the integament and find my proper location prior to removing the sample, I could feel the needle entering him.
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I could feel his feelings.
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Were you aware of Bob's already found me?
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I saw a guy out on the map outside of the Galileo, the 401 area. It was barefoot.
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It was just staring off in the distance. This is as we were coming in on the Helo. They keep you within a very confined walking area.
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This is before they started taking the buses. We were choppered in.
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When I saw him subsequent to that, when he did the famous NAP videos, it could have been.
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This was early on. This was... I can't prove it. I could not positively identify that being Bob.
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I am aware of his name being mentioned up there. It was associated with the term bottle washer, which means an engineer.
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Not a working group leader or anything of the kind. They would have said a derr or a director or a geek.
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His name was mentioned. I heard the name was R. I didn't hear Bob. I heard Lazar. It was not laser. It was definitely Lazar that I heard.
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I never had an interaction with him or anyone else from Galileo, Sidekick or Avionics.
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How successful were you in assisting this being medically?
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Temporary assistance, temporary relief of pain, temporary meaning weeks, temporary adjustment of muscle tone, and then flat out nothing.
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He got worse. The exacerbation got out of control again on him. Since then, I am not certain if he is resident or not.
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There has been progress. I was yammering on earlier about the Sharko-Marie-tooth disease, CMT-1A.
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Their DNA is triplets. It is not triplets in the way that you would think of a number three helix wrapping around the major groove between the one and two Watson cricks.
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Their DNA is triplets to the extent that there are nicknamed hangars. They look like they are rosettes. The DNAs look like rosettes. They are triplets and then abraded.
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It is a supercoiled DNA situation. We had difficulty even doing anything, let alone anything like a single step markers or anything like that.
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We had difficulty even sequencing the DNA. Our long-inners first elements are genes which have been shut off that when combined with the appropriate Hougstein-based pair,
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which are produced by different beings, what we were before they made a mistake.
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They are gravenistic.
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There has been exchanges going on for, since 19, well, they spoke with us in 41.
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They wish to find a resolution to the broken resonance between they and the other half of they, the so-called Orion's and the reticulants.
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They also wish to, for fear of extinction, have a relief of the paraprotein related problem.
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Speaking about that just for a moment, we found out that some of the disease process under which they are fighting is a PNA.
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It is a peptide nucleate acid. I don't know if you are well.
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A protein-associated background nucleic acid. That protein-associated background is a pre-on, which goes to one of the things that they wanted me to do at sweetness.
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It is very dangerous. But the exchange process is to solve the problem to prevent what went wrong in 2012.
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The rogue, if you will, group of the J-rods are not cooperating with that. But a deal has been brokered for the T9 treaty to be held in a bans until 2005.
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When that treaty is up in 2005, once they receive what they have asked for and they should be receiving a little more, and I have already mentioned some of that material.
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They are not aware of yet the PNA material and some of the things that we can do with the illegal nucleotides to possibly help facilitate their problems.
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But once that is up, they are supposed to come under the auspices of the general agreement between the committee of the majority and the respective societies.
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If so, nothing will get turned on aside from what nature and God is providing us in 2012, and we will not separate.
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However, they will remain as they are, their future selves as well, they will remain as they are, and we will remain as we are.
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We can't go back. That is just something that is impossible, as far as what they can tell.
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I am not sure what the people that are overseeing the star-ish flower and the ERBs and all of that, the Einstein-Rosen bridges.
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Can you explain what the fuck you are talking about?
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Someone?
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I kind of get it because I have been watching the case and stuff, but it is so compacted that we can just say that it is so compacted in your own.
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Sorry.
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That is okay. No, I am just saying let us stretch it out a little bit. We might want to begin by being specific.
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I think it sounded like you were talking more about what they were going to get in this exchange, and we are kind of curious to see what we can get.
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We are going to get not wiped out.
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What is the problem we are trying to solve in the case of the getting wiped out?
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The biggest problem is to make sure that the... I am supposed to look at you.
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The biggest problem is to make sure that there are no human created ERB machines.
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Yeah, I mean in a science fiction.
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It is hokey sounding.
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To make sure that there are none of them in existence which can automatically turn on when the next age begins on December 21st, 2012.
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We are apparently going to cross over the plane of the galaxy, which there is a dense network of wormholes.
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There is supposed to be some sort of enlightenment.
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Whether or not that is the Christ event, or whether that is a birth on a Sunday morning.
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I do not know what that is going to be.
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I am not enough of a scholar that area to figure that out.
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I do know that failure would result in too much energy being directed at our planet from our star.
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Hence my interest in looking at the pretty pictures of the sun.
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The pace in which these unusual forms are being produced is increasing.
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Are we entering an area as we approach this equatorial plane of the galaxy?
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Are we entering an area where there is a greater concentration of dust that can...
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So I have heard, surround the sun, so I have heard.
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I have been reading about this and this is similar to a situation that happens with a classification of star called T-Torrid Stars.
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Where there is a lot of dust gathered around and what happens is that the star, the sun, in this particular case, increases its radiation
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and the infrared and the heart X-ray areas and there is greater solar flare activity.
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In the past, evidently, for to believe the mythologies, there was conflagration on our planet.
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So would we be in danger of a heat and conflagration?
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That would make sense. That sets well with what I heard, yes.
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That is what we are in danger of that as well as electromagnetic, large electromagnetic bursts from the sun,
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which will upset our electromagnetic or our poles.
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Now what they are calling ERBs, now called wormholes.
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We will talk about the wormholes.
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We are talking about natural, there is a number of natural occurring wormholes.
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There are a number of nodes on the planet from what I am understanding that naturally are sensitive, electromegnetically, I don't know.
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They are naturally sensitive to the space through which we pass.
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These nodes activate spontaneously when we pass through them or can be struck with electromagnetism and be temporarily opened.
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What happens if we use a machine to open an artificial wormhole?
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Well, it is different things.
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One they are trying to put will they have been putting in fact, Saddam did put two of them together,
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which were formed into the ancient cylinder seals, which are now missing from the library or the museum and Baghdad.
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Obviously somebody alluded them.
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But they went to Tinian Island by the way.
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Where they went first, for that I kind of blew them.
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They were looted by the best they could do this.
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Now haven't you been investigating a site where there is a natural...
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Indeed, Frenchman Mountain.
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And your work continues on Frenchman Mountain?
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Yes it does.
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Our remote viewing unit first brought the notion that this could be a wormhole situation.
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Yes, we have employed remote viewers.
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Since then there have been occurrences at the mountain that are far and field from the research that I would be doing for the lowest.
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This two separate things.
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This two separate things.
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I originally went there with the team to do an endosymbiotic research program.
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I was trying to nail down Ured Liddmargolus' book by the A.K.A. Mastergont.
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I was trying to nail down information about that.
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And also I had presumed that we were from Pantspermium.
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So I was looking for an artifact.
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I was looking for an artifact that might interact selectively with our cells.
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And fell into the issue involving the Ganesh particle, etc.
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But we had a flare that passed across the surface of some algae during a test.
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We just found out by the way that that flare and its included in the report.
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That flare is associated to the speed that a Ganesh particle passes.
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So it was a Ganesh particle.
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It was actually overly flaring on us that day.
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But it was on the May 31st visit of 2001 to Frenchman Mountain.
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If you have access to more reports than we're wearing.
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I don't remember the report number, but the E.R. is a little bit more indeed specific detail about the relationship between the future and present for these beings.
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Well, we're in a chimera.
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You talk a little bit about that.
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Mm-hmm.
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Just a basis.
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What we see, for instance, I mentioned earlier, ruins on the moon and the Mars.
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You're where I was involved in probably or where I was involved in Inca City research.
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So called Inca City.
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That's because the J.R.A.D showed me that as an image.
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But didn't show me that as an image of a dense city.
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Showed me that as the image of a future city.
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A living, breathing society.
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Post-damage here.
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Post-contastory fee.
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We are literally looking at things that are present.
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But according to a linear timeline haven't been built yet.
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Now, if that isn't confusing.
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Say you want me to explain what the hell I was talking about.
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That is not confusing.
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It confuses me.
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What you're the best over the job right now.
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Tell us.
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What the point is.
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According to the doctrine of the convergent timeline paradox.
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The J.R.A.Ds to solve their paraprotein problem.
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They used these ERBs to go back in time.
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And some of them were worshiped.
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They were treated as gods.
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And temples were built for them.
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That's what it's called.
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That sort of business.
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You know, this is getting science-fictioning.
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Because it sounds like a problem.
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But this is what I got in exchange for the information that he gave me.
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So, literally there are two or more concurrent timelines that we're living in.
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Two separate existences.
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And what that means exactly, you know, that's what I read.
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What that means exactly, I'm not sure.
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I mean, it's actually limited in that area.
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I didn't, well, I've got to be in philosophy.
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But I'm intellectually limited in that area.
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And I don't want to present something that I don't know is active.
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Peter.
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That would be not right.
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But to solve their problem, they messed around with us even earlier than the fact,
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or earlier when they had been treated as gods.
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They went back, treated as gods, went back before.
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In other words, they can apparently select the timeline how they do that again, no clue.
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They manipulated our original DNA and removed the single strand from us.
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This made us able to meet with another experiment which was underway at the time called Neanderthalenses.
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And yes, I know there is no genetic evidence concerning the mating between the Neanderthals and the other brand, if you will, of our kind.
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That's because all of the genes have been turned off.
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They all, any of the unusual mating sequences aside from from retroviruses that tagged along were turned off as part of our long intermittent sequences.
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They're part of the great repeats.
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In fact, the Neanderthals take a look at the number of long interspersing elements that they have in their genome.
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And that will bear out what I'm saying.
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I think there's a new article in the New Scientific, Special Edition, Scientific American by a woman anthropologist who says her research shows that
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almost aliens did mate with the Neanderthals at some time.
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Okay.
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Whatever research she wrote about seems to bear out what you're saying.
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It has been believed that the crossbreeding mismatched our chemical and our structural architecture, neurophysiologically.
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And that was one of the...
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Yeah, we got a primary.
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Yes, promoters for the problem that the J-Rod's now suffered.
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But I had my security case.
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Right, it wasn't.
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We're kind of wrapping up.
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And we're kind of in the middle of trying to...
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It's a good opportunity to talk about this time.
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And you were talking about the two different points of going back in the past one and then one earlier.
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And what we haven't gotten to yet though is sort of a general description of what we're talking about here.
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And more...
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Who in general terms...
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What are the guys from us?
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Right, it's the...
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It's the paradox of killing your grandfather.
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It's the paradox of killing your grandfather.
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If you kill your grandfather, do you cease to exist?
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Michio Kaku from what I can glean from his work would say no.
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It would cause two separate universes, two separate time streams.
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But in accordance with the doctrine that I read, his theory doesn't take into account that those two time streams could occur simultaneously.
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That the reality could be mixed, which is why there are so many confusing data sets.
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Involving everything from fossil finds to strata.
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Why there are so many conendrums involving the speed of planetary formation.
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There was a recent thing out that I had read about a planet being formed in a very short period of time.
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Much shorter than what they had accounted for for the accretion theory.
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And the way that it came through to me was it was a keystone DCTP flyer.
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Because I'm in on some of the loop, no pun intended.
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That these things are happening simultaneously.
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That a planet can form at one rate.
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And the reality can mix such that we can perceive it having formed at a separate rate.
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And go back and look at it another time and have another perception because the realities are actually mixed.
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And they're also now saying that the earth appears to be older than they thought it was.
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And it's age I have no clue. One would have to ask the almighty.
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You can look at something. Are you saying that you can look at something one day and measure it?
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And look at it the next day. Measure is going to be different because a different timeline is then code to play.
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And biologists, chemists, well natural philosophers call that error.
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And if something falls outside of their acceptable range of error, they call it non-written because they would call it non-publicized and then they wouldn't get their funding.
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That's the nature of the big business of science.
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Let me ask a guy associated with my mentor at SUNY. His name is Carl.
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And he had a little problem in Louisiana. We'll say that. He jumped ship.
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And he wanted to measure some things he had to do with free radicals.
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And this will give you an idea of what happens if you piss the wrong people off or you don't get enough funding.
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He had funding 10 days prior to, he had lost his extramural funding and he had funding 10 days prior to his separation.
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He separated him anyway. If you don't show the progressive upkeep of the funding, you're not there anymore.
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And it goes much deeper and much wider than publish your parish.
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So again, in terms of clear explanation, what is it we're trying to, in the treaty that we have, what is it we're trying to work with, they're trying to work with us too?
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100% cooperation, 100% cooperation in getting rid of the ERBs in exchange for 100% cooperation to solve their physical problem and to attempt their rejoining.
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And those are, that's a big, big, big pool at the end that I just said right there.
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Where that will go, I'm not sure. However, the project under which I'm working right now may help some.
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It may also. It's a,
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electoral physiological resonance, which is present around in and through our DNA, which it is believed by some of the more esoteric people to come via the subpronal triad, the divine Sephora, the triv life,
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which holds us together as intellectual and emotional beings.
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It is that dualism that keeps us in sync with the universe.
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Could you then say a little bit about your current conditions where you're working now, anything of that sort of what's going on here the moment?
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Well, as in environmental, my environment, I am in an environment of a, I'm not going to get personal with the issues here.
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I mean an apartment environment. There are children around me, which is wonderful.
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I direct the project from that location.
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Do do some minor microscopy work from there. Nothing of a hazardous nature.
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Any more than dust would be hazardous to you.
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In times of need, I've transferred to various facilities.
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Now worldwide, but nationwide, and work within those facilities under whatever the protocols that we need to complete.
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Those facilities are as wide-ranging as deltchy.
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The shady rest, site four, the groom-like facility, Brookhaven, the Los Alamos area, the T5 section proper,
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and recently in this little event in Alamo Canyon.
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I had to show, as well as give testimony, I had to show some evidence when I was there to a mirror.
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Never sitting on the other side of the mirror. So I hear.
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As God is my witness, there maybe wasn't anybody on the other side of a mirror.
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But they told me they were.
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Demonstrate data. Yes. Show data sets, relative project lotus, and the three portions of it, which are simultaneously underway.
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So you have been involved in this exclusively for 20 or 15 years?
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Since 86. Well, I played with local jobs around town.
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It's one of the most current in the name, Crane.
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But your previous exclusively engaged in a project which is fundamentally tied to the future of our species.
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It is. Fundamentally. This project, without getting too deep into it,
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and accused of rambling by people before about it, without getting too deep into it,
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this project is an all-encompassing attempt to grab for the brass ring.
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And making sure that that brass ring is not the fruit of the tree of life.
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Grab just until we get to that point. Aside from that, I'm not going to try to barge my way into the past the East Gate of Eden.
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But, if the people who do that, get hurt. At least, so I've heard.
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And in your bridging web, we have traditionally called physics and metaphysics.
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It sounds like interborn, continuum. Because some of these are tiny, barbed wire retired to web.
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not even just pop metaphysics, but the ancient esoteric sciences.
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For millennia, we've conceived of the supernatural, and that supernatural's interaction with
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humankind.
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What we are seeing in this project is that it's not so much supernatural, it's natural,
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it's been there with us all along, and we just haven't taken the time to look.
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In fact, our procedures have been mutually exclusive, laboratory procedures have been mutually
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exclusive to find what we found.
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They would destroy or mask over the process that we're now beholding.
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These particles have the ability in essence to bend light, and in the report you'll see
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a series of images that show, clearly, where the particle is changing into the shape of
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a yeast cell, saccharomycesarevizii.
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It's masking, closer it gets to it, the more it masks.
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So if it passes by it, it looks like it.
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And then when it gets within close proximity, the wolf and sheep's clothing steps out,
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and it does its business.
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Meanwhile, the average investigator, biological investigator, has ceased looking, because
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the protocol has moved on.
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He or she has scanned a slide and has seen two eukaryotic cells and has moved on.
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I don't know where this is.
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How this arrangement was made today.
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So getting out is a loaded term right now.
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I don't know where it's going to go, but what I do for C is if that same elected government
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is interested in the information.
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I do see myself providing that to my elected government as I've been sworn to do so.
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Whether or not I'm prevented from doing so, we'll find out.
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Again we all have to go sometime.
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But I see that as the logical step, because once the information is presented to the elected
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government, and once I am no longer officially held, and it's not just the information evolving
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below, does there are military applications associated with it as well?
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Biological applications.
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Once that information is no longer a constraining factor, freedom.
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Whether or not I'm yelling it on the chopping block, I don't know.
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The freedom nonetheless.
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Do you know who specifically you think you should be talking to?
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No.
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I would think that, oh God, I wouldn't know which Senate or congressional committee would
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need to bring me under their authority.
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I don't know which one.
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There's got to be one with the right name on it.
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And once that's done, under the appropriate circumstances, I will tell them everything
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that I know.
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So help me, God.
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Maybe we can help you find out in this.
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It's rep.
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