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Grazie per la visione. NOTA BENE: Sfortunatamente, per quanto ne sappiamo il Dr. Peterson non sta rendendo i suoi dispositivi disponibili per il pubblico in questo momento.
Quando siamo stati presentati al dottor Pete Peterson da un amico comune e abbiamo parlato con lui per la prima volta al telefono,ci siamo subito resi conto che stavamo parlando con qualcuno che, anche per gli standard di Project Camelot, disponeva di una quantità enorme di informazioni di alta qualità, sostenute per esperienza personale,su una gamma sorprendentemente ampia di argomenti.
L'abbiamo detto al nostro amico David Wilcock.David sentiva molto forte -come sensitivo intuitivo - che dovevamo visitare immediatamente il dottor Peterson mentre era disposto a dare una testimonianza registrata.Quindi questa intervista ha aperto subito nuove strade: è stata la prima intervista a Camelot in cui David si è unito a noi due per l'intervista.Pochi giorni dopo, Bill è volato negli Stati Uniti dall'Europa per il fine settimana soprattutto per l'incontro,che si è svolto in due lunghi giorni.
Abbiamo parlato ampiamente in modo non registrato e il dottor Peterson è stato estremamente cauto nel presentare alcune delle sue testimonianze in video.Tuttavia abbiamo registrato quasi quattro ore di testimonianza.Ascolta attentamente le domande e le risposte -specialmente nella Parte 3 di Kerry (la Parte 1 era Bill e la Parte 2 era David) -e goditi la fine della Parte 2, proprio mentre quella parte dell'intervista svanisce.(Questa è la nostra sezione preferita e l'abbiamo lasciata di proposito.)
Il dottor Peterson è un insider estremamente ben informato - e uno scienziato molto straordinario e brillante -che si è fatto avanti per parlare con noi pubblicamente perché ritiene che le questioni a cui tiene profondamente,e di cui è a conoscenza,siano troppo importanti per tacere.Salutiamo il suo coraggio.
Tra le molte cose di cui il dottor Peterson ha parlato a lungo c'era la sua convinzione forte e informata che ci sarà un crollo dell'economia globale -e delle infrastrutture statunitensi - che potrebbe essere quasi su di noi; che Obama ha in programma di rivelare la realtà del contatto ET entro la fine dell'anno;e che la maggior parte, ma non tutti, i visitatori di ET sono amichevoli.
C'è molto, molto di più. Ecco un elenco molto generale degli argomenti di cui abbiamo discusso:
• Il probabile (secondo l'opinione del dottor Peterson) collasso dell'economia,delle infrastrutture e della legge e dell'ordine negli Stati Uniti
• La divulgazione pianificata della presenza ET
• L'Aurora (ora ritirata dal servizio e sostituita da veicoli in grado di viaggiare superluminale) e il TR3B (il grande triangolo volante,che funge da portaerei)
• Intelligenza artificiale e robotica avanzata
• Il "campo delle informazioni" e come funzionano realmente il corpo, la mente e il DNA
• Modalità di guarigione che funzionano molto rapidamente ed efficacemente
• "Salvataggio"di brillanti scienziati dalla vecchia URSS
• Come Mir (la Stazione Spaziale Russa) fosse così pesante da non poter essere assemblata senza l '"aiuto" dei nostri "amici"(o, per essere precisi,degli amici russi)
• Tempo trascorso nella Biblioteca Vaticana
• L'esistenza dell'alta tecnologia sumera
• Informatica quantistica (fuori dalla telecamera, il dottor Peterson teneva in mano un chip quantistico economico, che aveva assemblato lui stesso nel suo laboratorio, con la potenza di calcolo di 10.000PC)
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[Music] i wonder i look at earth and i look at
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the things we've done to destroy this fragile little spaceship that we live on going through going through the space
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and we've destroyed you know we talk about burning we talk badly about all the burning of the
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rainforests in brazil and yet most of the oxygens produced by plankton in our use of nickel cadmium batteries
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and lead batteries and putting them out into the environment has killed a good part of the plankton
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cetaceans are beaching themselves to make so that there's enough food left for the others
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so pete we are very very happy to be able to connect with you and you
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have been very generous with your time with your energy and i hope i have a little more energy left
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because i'm coming after bill and after david and and i just have a few rapid questions
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that i want to run by you and we'll see how this goes so
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uh one of the leading things you said that was that you were involved with robots
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that's correct and i'm just wondering if we could kind of drill down there a little bit and talk about what your
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background was and how much and how involved you really were with with robots
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well having been involved with trying to build uh flying saucers usually found the flying
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saucers if you look at most of the movies there's always seems to be a robot involved with it
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and uh so i was very interested in robots and uh in the early days when i
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built a satellite tracking station before there were satellites and then tracked the russian sputnik
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when it was launched and called the government and told them the launch trajectory in the orbital and the frequency it was transmitting on
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during the mccarthy era they uh thought maybe i was a communist pinko
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and so they came and found out that i built it actually had a satellite tracking station before there were satellites i
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was about 17 years old at the time so that got a
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lot of notoriety here in idaho and at that point in time in idaho on the eastern side of the state there was
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a place that was called the atomic energy commission our nuclear reactor test site is where
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the first nuclear power generation was done and uh anyway they anticipated having
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some nuclear problems there and decided they need some robotic type thing that could waltz
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into a nuclear meltdown and pull the reactor apart so that they wouldn't have a china
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syndrome taking place so uh anyhow eventually i
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and a few my friends got the contract to do robots that could do that
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and i naturally had great faith in myself and said oh sure
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and i found out all the things that was a tremendous education i found out that materials that were
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electrical conductors uh inside of a heavy nuclear flux became insulators and insulators became
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conductors and really very stiff metals became like toast and very brittle and broke apart
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or like ashes materials like ashes became very hard the grease became
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like welds and so eventually we built a couple of different types of i i won't
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call them robots because they were truly manipulators they were devices that
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at one end looked exactly like we think of a robot looking it had a pair of arms that would move and grip and
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actually we designed them so if you could grip a beaker of liquid you could move it
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very rapidly and it would tilt it accordingly and not spill it and you could reach around behind you or
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in front of you or out to the side and then on the bottom of it we had some that had three
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rolling wheels and some had little tank treads uh and uh so this was in the 1955
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six seven eight region of time at this that point did they have a.i
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no there's no no they didn't even the term hadn't even been invented yet and so anyway on the other end of this
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device that looked at one end like a robot was a thing that a person got into they
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had a couple little small one-inch television tubes with lenses on and they
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put those on they could see stereoscopically and then they had a couple of little hands that they could move
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their arms and hands like it and the robot would move accordingly though the manipulator would move
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accordingly and there could be a distance right there could be any distance up to 20 or 30 miles
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but it required wires at the time and later we made some that were worked on radio waves
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but for working with atomic materials radio waves
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could be interfered with a number of things they couldn't withstand that type of lack of physical security so
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all of them that we did for them and wires so let's fast forward to a lot more recently or at least well
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maybe not even recently i don't know when it is you got really involved in ai and you started
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well i got first i got involved in in uh computers
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and uh in 1970 76 we built a computer
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that was used in tokyo at the airport to announce the plane flights in a number
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of different languages it was the first use i know of a microprocessor chip and a real product
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and then later we built a computer training device to teach people how to use
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microprocessors and how to use uh software to accomplish various tasks and
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we built that at a little computer company whose name was cyberdyne
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and uh one of the people who worked for us later
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worked on terminator whatever it was well that was my next question so so
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i i'm not sure how you want to answer this but the movie terminator is not so far off base am i right no it's not so
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far off base at all once we once we got that uh
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that was working uh and it's interesting to note that the computer chip we used
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in the 1970s they're more of those produced monthly
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than all the intel chips produced in a year even today because it's a chip that was
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actually designed like a computer or whereas the intel chips are not designed like computers
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and the intel is paying a lot of royalties to various people who
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worked in in on various chips that evolved over the proper
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evolution of computer chips what i consider to be proper we now have a chip that's very very tiny
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and has a number of computers built into
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it that automatically look at the task and adapt themselves
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so you may have 10 20 30 computer chips working on 30 processors
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all at once uh in the body of one robot in the well in the body of one little tiny
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tenth of an inch square chip that's operating the robot that's operating a a robot
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but once we got we figured out the right language to use and the right
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computer designed to use i then got involved with a number of people working on building
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an artificial intelligence chip that
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we'll call if it was basically the call on it was a fuzzy logic chip
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it turns out the only logic that's not fuzzy is fuzzy logic and it's a chip that can look at a
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number of different inputs and from those make a a decision that's correct
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so you can you can be with a robot you can be looking at bumps on the floor
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you can be looking at a doorway as compared to a wall you can look at somebody standing
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between you and the door you can look at the width of the door and the height of the door and decide
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whether it can go through it or not it can go over there manipulate around the person go through it not trip over
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the cat on the floor you know etc etc and all
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using fuzzy logic and then we because a chip uh was doing digital
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computing the fuzzy logic chip either does digitally if it's high speed enough it does analog computing it looks
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at things as we see them in the real world the the floor can be looked at digitally
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like it had millions and millions of little tiny bumps or larger bumps or it can be
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looked at analog wise because it can sense the roll of the floor and move the wheels and so forth so it
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doesn't tip over but weren't the japanese really advanced in the terms of
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in in terms of robotics well i can tell you that when i went to
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the idaho national engineering labs which is what the atomic energy commission became
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which is one of the nation's largest research centers uh it's in eastern idaho uh i think
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there are 2200 phds that work there the whole town is built around in fact
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several towns are built around that center and much goes on there
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when we went there visiting with super capacitors that i brought out of the ukraine
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i got talking to some people who found out i was the one who built their manipulators and they said they had a
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large contingency of japanese robotics experts this was in about 1980
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88 somewhere in there they had a large japanese conference over trying to sell
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them manipulators and and robots and when they saw my robots they said my god we
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don't have anything like this where in the world did these come from they said hell we've had it for 50 years
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so it turns out it was only about 43 years at that time but so basically you were working in in
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black projects weren't you well one could say that and i i just have a a curious question
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and and i we haven't gone over this ahead of time so i don't know if you can even talk to this but it's
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it's not diabolical or anything but i'm curious because i used to love robots and sort of went on the net
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and sort of studied and was interested in how far they progressed with all of that and one of the biggest problems they
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used to have was whether when they wanted them to walk upright like humans
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that they would fall over and how did you solve that well we did it much the same way that
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dean caiman uh built his uh his two-wheeled scooter
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are you familiar with oh yeah um the what do they call that the thing segway the segway okay
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and uh it's very simple to do uh which is well you you simply you have a
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sensor that senses whether you're upright or not and if you're not upright then you use fuzzy logic to put it back right
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presumably that's the kind of stuff they put in the f-117 that would have fallen out of the sky right for example
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uh the programming language that we use is called fourth f-o-r-t-h
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it should have been called f-o-u-r-t-h because it was the fourth major programming language but in those days
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computers wouldn't take five characters there are six characters so they had
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f-o-r-t-h okay so this kind of segues into mind control because i also know that you
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worked with sri and you worked with hal pudov right and i understand you probably knew you
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know ingo swan and a lot of the people involved in in remote viewing so
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uh what i was wondering i think you were involved in mk ultra and you can probably talk about it
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you've been thinking you can think about that all you want to think about it then who knows whether it's true i i don't know whether that's true all
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right well i know that i worked in a lot of very interesting areas but you know that mk ultra is declassified i don't know anything about
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mk ultra okay i mean i've heard about it and heard about it and heard about it i don't know anything about it i know some
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things that came out of it and i know that i researched some of those things and i built things that i
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thought were better and turned them over to the government but other than that i don't i really don't
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know that i actually don't know that much about it okay and uh is it true that you're still on
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call for the government well i'm doing things all the time that uh i get calls on for a number of different
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governments actually i'm actually a member of the astronautics association for mankind
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which is the russian equivalent to nasa i'm on the board of directors so why aren't you on the board of dr
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directors for nasa if you're on the russian well mainly because i have no i no desire to
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be with a bunch of clowns okay if i want to be with clowns i join a circus so you're really aware of the
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secret space program in essence and you know that nasa is something of a front for uh almost uh distraction i haven't been
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associated with them for years so i have no idea what they're doing okay but you you said nasa is a bunch of
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clowns why are you saying that well because what i like to do is look at the products they have
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and why are they still um i mean i know they're going to retire the space shuttle any day but it's basically
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you know a tin can going up in space why are they even dealing with that kind of technology at this point you know because they have it and it
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works they have had they've had about maybe
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it depends on how you how you look at reality they have what i consider to be about
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ten percent of the budget that they they really ought to have for the
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if you look at the things that came out of the space program through nasa probably
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50 to 60 percent of the technology we use today throughout all industries came out of nasa
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the metallurgy technology and alloys the temperature resistant
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plastics and metals integrated large integrated circuits
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uh you know basically even the whole transistor technique i worked in i worked in things like that my cousin
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and i did quite a number of spy satellites we did the sampling arm that went on the
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viking lander to mars which by the way was run by a fourth power a fourth uh
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programmed computer uh and uh so i i worked in and around that
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area i worked with north american rockwell uh jpl jpl a number of different places and
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got to see the things that came out of there i got to see brand new things that were 20 years
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ahead of anybody on earth uh actually applied and things that were
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made from them and they were sent into space and they recorded things from space
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uh the camera that you're shooting me on the image sensor in there was made for
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basically was made for use in outer space and that's where they that's where they came
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from and so uh if you look at return on investment
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uh there isn't a corporation ever in the history of mankind that
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returned so much on the investment even 10 that the return on investment that came
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out of nasa it literally transformed our lives into a whole new century
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which is the only success story that i think man really has and totally malfunded it
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now part of the reason was is that they wouldn't pay the appropriate amount of money to get the brain power that
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they needed people early on work for nasa not because they got paid
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good money but because they got to accomplish their dream when finally congress snuffled their dream they quit
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working for nasa so now you had clowns working for nafta it should have been a circus
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okay not that there weren't great people there and not that there aren't great people there but they're totally frustrated i'm sure
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right but there's also a lot of black projects going on under i don't know that they're going on
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at nasa really they may be i don't know and what about what about your
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familiarity with things like super luminal travel um my familiarity
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uh there are well no i don't know well we have super limited we have testimony from henry deacon
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and from jake simpson couple of uh what we call whistleblowers which in essence is what you are at this point in
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your career in a way well in a way okay you're trading a fine line
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uh and they are they are testifying that we have super luminal travel that we have craft that goes
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outside the solar system can you say anything about that i know nothing about it okay
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you you told us or at least you talked to me at one point about being um a spy master is that really true
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i don't know a thing about that okay okay well we're kind of striking out
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here um where do you think that we can go i've told you the things that i'm willing to talk about
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now you're trying to get me to talk about them all right uh what what do you know about a ufo detector
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uh i was asked to build a ufo detector when i was about
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14. and eventually built one
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okay and and it's operational i have no idea when it operates best i know they smashed it immediately
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who's they the government actually the president of the united states at that time
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really okay now here's a problem with it uh i'd love to do something with it it's
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a very simple inexpensive technology it's based on wilhelm reich's no has nothing to do with oil hammering
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it's based on it's based on science and uh it uh the problem with it is
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that it works in such a manner that it will detect virtually every single type of thing in the
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universe so what that means is that it would be the best anti-collision device that ever
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went on board an airplane because it could see every other airplane in the sky
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that's the good news the bad news is it can see any stealth plane just as easily as they
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can see a damned original that's why they destroyed it i have no idea why they destroyed it
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well can we surmise that that's why they just i have no idea i don't know that it was destroyed i'd
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just tell you that's my feeling because i've never they took it i've never seen one well i thought you
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would yeah they took it so what did they do with it i don't know if they put it in their pocket or put it in the
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remnants of the smithsonian i don't know what happened to it but i've never seen one out there in
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operation i could tell if there were one in operation how could you tell
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because of how it works well i mean i'm not about to tell the secrets of it
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i understand that but i can't talk about it without telling you somebody else had your was operating i didn't know if anybody
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was operating one of them how would you know that i would know that because of how it works
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okay would you remote view them or would you be no not at all you have a tracking device on your on your invention i
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it emits something that is absolutely unique to the device oh wow okay there's another kind of
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detector which was destroyed upon presidential order i understand
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yes are you able to talk about that because probably not it's probably not healthy for you guys to talk about it
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i understand that you um and i don't know how if you can talk about this but my understanding is that with robots
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with any kind of um device that you're operating using ai or any other kind of as you say manipulate or
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whatever um that there's a sort of a has to be a fail-safe or a command override
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such that you call it a gatekeeper i believe but no that's a good key there's a product that allows that to take place
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or not to take place or not to take place and yes there's a uh obviously it's like with
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atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs nuclear devices and cruise missiles and whatever one
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thing you don't want is your enemy to get a hold of it and use it against you so there must needs be
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some methodology to handle that are you able to say that you had a hand in
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creating some gatekeepers well i created gatekeepers and whether they use it there or not i don't have any idea i
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just know they buy a lot of keepers or bought a lot of gatekeepers and i know that right now
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we're in the process of negotiating a very large order for gatekeepers
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what i call gatekeepers and uh what they're going to use them for uh i
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really can't mention would you call yourself sort of um i mean an inventor
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i mean what how would you i've always built myself as an instrument maker
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okay i build instruments that see things or hear things or measure things
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that heretofore nobody else builds anybody else builds something i don't ever replicate it i don't
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reinvent anybody's wheels i invent my own wheels okay i want to kind of go into a
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different area that we haven't really addressed at the moment and i want to know if you know because obviously i
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realize there's a lot you're not talking about and there's some stuff that we've got off the record and all of this kind of thing
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but do you feel that you're protected yes do you feel you're protected on an
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earthly level or on other levels as well definitely an earthly level i have no idea about other levels however
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when you say feel as compared to no then i will tell you that i've had a
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charmed life okay i can remember one time in vietnam
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standing in a fire fight and remember that basically only machine
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guns fire tracer bullets and every fifth round in our machine guns at least is a tracer
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so the machine gunner can aim his weapon because they're jiggling and bouncing so much you can't really use
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the sight well so you want to see where the bullets are going and place them where you want them
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so every fifth bullet goes out and you see a little red glow where the bullets going and i was in
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firefights where the tracers were so thick it was like you're in the middle of a 30-foot campfire
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that was down to the ashes with a weed eater whipping up whipping up sparks and i remember
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about the third time i looked up and said you and me big al all the way because i knew i was being
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kept alive there was no reason for me to be alive 50 percent of the
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marina excuse me the marine officers i went to vietnam with were killed while they were there
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they were there for 13 months i was there for 23 or 4 months
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but uh anyway uh and to this day you feel that well i've been in other
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other places that were even scarier than that and i've done crazy things all my life
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to invent things fast rather than slow and take it the hard way instead of the
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easy way and so forth and somehow live through all of it
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you know i get the biggest kick today out of some kids spilled a little tiny bottle of uh
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mercury in a town nearby and they came and dug an olympic swimming
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pool in their front yard and hauled all the dirt off and charged them thousands and thousands of dollars
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to get rid of the mercury hell i used to spill two or three ounces
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of mercury a day in my lab done which was down a basement and the only thing it did probably is
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drop my iq by 30 or 40 points but but that didn't really matter i used to i used to i used to go around with
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a piece of lead solder hanging out of my mouth i must have spent 20 years with a piece of solder sticking
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out of the corner of my mouth getting that good lead and all that did is drop my iq another
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10 or 20 points so uh yeah i've been charmed
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okay have you been threatened oh yeah i've been threatened a number of times by just about every every kind of person
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that would want to threaten me you can make a joke about bastard school as well that's a good one well that was what i was trying to get to but yeah
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yeah you can talk about bastard school aka terrorism can we talk about bastard school at all well oh yeah
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okay and and and what was your what was your experience with that well i call it bastard school uh
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when i was a officer in the military very obvious i was trained in military things
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and i was taught to to be the biggest sob on the block
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and i got so good at it they finally turned around and had me do some other things because it scared
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them to death because i was a mean green killing machine and
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so instead of teaching terroristic things they had me teach anti-terroristic things
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and then they they in both cases one they were afraid that the enemy would learn what i was doing that was nasty
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and then they thought i would be they the enemy might learn what i was doing to disrupt being nasty so then they moved
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me on to other things you've dealt with mind control in some ways in some fashions and you know
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something about the mind clearly and about this information field and i'm wondering if
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there's something within the information field and or the mind body interaction that that can
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be set up to protect oneself against let's say mind control devices such as
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the the digital television that is now protecting uh you know able to to communicate with people in
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their houses and so on so forth well that's an assumption that we're making right i'm making that assumption not you
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i am not so i'm just asking what is there something some there are things that were designed
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specifically uh as an example in the probably
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80s the russians had a thing that was because it sounded like a woodpecker on
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the shortwave radio was called the woodpecker and they had three large
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locations that were transmitting probably several million watts per location and they were phased in a
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particular area so they could move where the peak of that electromagnetic wave would fall
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and uh turns out that one of the places here they had it fall was in a town called eugene oregon
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and people there were getting sunburns while they slept at night and they were getting headaches and they
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were having birth defects and so forth and the woodpecker had a
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very strong signal there and a highly interfering signal and uh it would also
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it was at a psycho active frequency so that it would disrupt the the
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appropriate thinking capabilities of the brain
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uh this is all documented by the way on the net oh yeah it's all documented on the net
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and uh there were also a good friend of mine was a man who discovered that they were bombarding the
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moscow embassy with microwaves that had much the same frequency content
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and so there was a fellow that designed a
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little device that you could wear under the collar which was provided to
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all of our personnel that we needed to make sure had clear thinking that they could carry
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with them and it would send a signal a close by signal remembering that electromagnetic waves decrease with the
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cube of the distance after a very short distance the signal is very very weak
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so you put a weak signal near the person and drive their mind into a a range
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that of brain waves that would be benign or even hopefully beneficial and they
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found a very simple way to uh find out what was beneficial
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and then a very simple way to tune the device so that it would put those waves out and they were carried by all types of
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diplomats and military personnel so we're going to assume that the president
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and various people are are using these devices to this i would certainly think they would be you know i know that i
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uh carry one around okay and you're saying uh this person who invented it you're saying you're
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you're not the person who i didn't say anything about it okay um but you there's also a technique
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involved such that one can do it without the device if one learns uh yeah you can learn to hold your mind
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pretty much in whatever mode you want but it has to do with the informational field is that right now it doesn't it
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has to do with the electromagnetic field oh really yep so your your mind
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you use your mind to affect the electromagnetic field no you just you use your mind
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to generate its own electromagnetic field at a benign frequency or even a healthy counteract to counter
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it to count to counteract it well i give you an example uh
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you get you get three or four people that are
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very close or two people that are even closer and what you'll get
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is you'll get heartbeat synchronization which just occurs and then you'll get
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brainwave synchronization and then unfortunately or fortunately depending on the situation you get
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hormone production and hormones are very very powerful messengers
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and then you get into trouble but or not but uh it's a form of entrainment right
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it's a form of entrainment then you get an entrainment so a very weak signal can give you great
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entrainment nikolai tesla made a uh a device that used compressed air
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and it was a little weight and he could stick that on the ground outside of a skyscraper in new york
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and this thing would sense ground wave oscillations and tune itself
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to them so it would start out very rapidly and slow down and then it would find where it was affecting the
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environment it would resonate with it it's like if you if you have a wine glass here and you
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play your violin upscale eventually you'll find where if you stop real quick you'll hear the
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wine glass vibrating then if you play that note exactly pretty soon the wine glass will break
33:44
because just a little bit it's like pushing a swing if you push a swing in phase the
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swing will go way high if you push it out of phase it'll stop it won't go very high it'll go high and
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then low number of things you want to get it resonant or in phase so that's what tesla's device would do
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was would move a weight up and down up and down up and down using pneumatic pressure and pneumatic valving
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and he'd make skyscrapers just wag like a dog's tail
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i mean isn't this the actual like sort of the kernel behind mind control is getting a very slow
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resonance set up and then affecting it one way or another no so it doesn't have much to do with
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mind control but part of of what you want to do
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perhaps with my control is get your mind in a certain frequency but that's old style mind control
34:42
and what you want to do now basically if you want to look at neuro linguistic programming uses the principles of
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neuro-linguistic programming is much more powerful than getting a brainwave entrainment
34:54
brainwave infantrainment will drop the iq it'll drop the attention span it'll drop
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them change the memory so there are a number of things that can be done there but what we use now is a thing that changes
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the way the brain is attached to itself and the way the brain hooks together and we just change the neural
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pathways you can cause a person to forget you can cause a pertinent person to do things
35:17
that they have no intention of doing you can make a stimulus for that would cause one thing
35:23
like a stimulus it would cause me to reach out and grab some water and take a drink because i was thirsty
35:28
you can very quickly and easily change that stimulus to when i get thirsty i'll reach out and grab a glass of water and pour it down my throat or my neck
35:36
pour it down the front of my my suit so um what about the idea that you were
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telling us about the piece of the heart you could cut off a piece of the heart and it and it would actually give it to uh
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somebody who would recognize a doctor who would recognize it as a part of the brain or or have residents it would it
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would appear to be brain tissue and and this is a like a medical fact right it's a medical fact
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and there's a very good book that anyone who has a child that doesn't read this book should be jailed
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i'm serious it's called the magical child by joseph chilton pierce
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p-e-a-r-c-e and he has follow-up books on it for example the magical child matures tells
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you why that no center city fatherless child is ever
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going to amount to anything ever they can't because their brain doesn't form properly
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really yep a fatherless child well or motherless and or a child that's
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raised outside of a normal family environment let's put it that way that's much more accurate
36:41
and they'll tell you why that can't happen why they can't they can't really become useful to society well
36:48
is this the the thing you were telling us about the heart being close to the heart part of it that's part of it that's just
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part of it there are a number of different factors but one of the things that pierce writes about in the magical child
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is for example that during the first 16 days or so after the amniotic fluid
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breaks the child is exposed to the electromagnetic field from the mother's heart beating
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and that field is modulated by what's in the brain cells in the heart which are the emotions and those
37:20
emotions are transferred to the child so they thought well that may be true so
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they went to europe where a lot of women uh have their children uh
37:34
raised they have raised by wet nurses who nurse them on their breast
37:40
and they find out that the child takes on the emotional content of the wet nurse
37:46
or children who are raised without a father never get the emotional the male
37:52
emotions from the father as compared to the female emotions it happens in the first
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16 days after that the greater part of it happens in the first 16 to 18 days
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incredible and it turns out for example uh the russians were
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did brilliant and massive research on this found out that if the child is born under water in a
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fluid remember the child child's already in a fluid isn't going to hurt him to be under water for a while
38:20
the child's born underwater in the fluid about body temperature and moved up them with contact with the mother
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to the breast where if you look at how you would naturally hold your arms and nurture a child
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the the heart of the mother and the heart of the child are going to be right next to each other the child starts picking things up if
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the child is kept in that position for the first 12 to 14 hours
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the child usually develops speech by uh six months of age and uh is able to stand uh on their own
38:56
at six months of age can you talk about that russian doctor i i unfortunately i could if i
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remember his name i can't remember his name he was brought to the united states
39:10
and i can tell you that his techniques were used by madonna and having her children
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but we're talking about generating an iq of as high as 275 right i can tell you that her children
39:23
are some of the most brilliant children on the face of the earth because of that i know that she worked for using those
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techniques for a year to a year and a half before they were conceived just to become ready
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and uh could well be privileged information but it leaked out to me
39:44
to be true the heart is has an information field component which somehow
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entrains the formation no i'm not saying anything about information field i'm saying the heart has an electromagnetic
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component that is is there because the heart beats
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and it takes a large electrical current to beat the heart okay anything that's the body is
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bioelectric anything near a magnetic field or an electric field that's conductive
40:13
then has components that come from the things around it that are electric or magnetic or conductive
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okay so you can see that stuff in the in the heart field the information not information field
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the information transfers to the just like programming a
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rom chip transfers to the heart of the child and as an example uh one of the final
40:39
uh proofs of this is uh there was a man who absolutely hated the odor the sight and
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the taste of mustard and got a heart transplant and all of a sudden couldn't get enough
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mustard and just by happenstance the the the uh wife of the donor
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uh somehow got word to him that her husband loved mustard and so he had the heart
41:07
that that came along with it number of people were in essence sobs or were very
41:15
tense individuals and they got a heart from a man who was a very calm man and all of a sudden their wife and their
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children didn't even know who they were they were completely different person that information was encoded in there
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and when the when the nerves were sewn together and some of them grew back
41:37
uh that information got out of the heart and it may well be that the magnetic field of the heart transmitted
41:43
in the brain picked it up you know i don't know that but i know that we we instrumented uh
41:51
people's hearts and and would let them see things that would
41:58
excite them the heart rate picks up adrenaline's produced maybe it may be what they see anger
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causes anger or fear and if you anesthetize that part of the heart
42:11
then they have no they don't have those fears and those angers and so forth so the that
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emotional information and some things like preferences in
42:23
flavor or color uh you know or are transferred and transmitted in there
42:30
so it's very important to get the child up into a nurturing position children
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who were nurtured by both mother and father have both male and female components
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children nurtured by one or the other have only the one component of their emotional makeup and it's the first 16
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days that does it well read the book
42:56
the greater part of it occurs in the first 16 to 18 days and yes maybe maybe that's 30
43:04
maybe another 10 occurs in the next 50 days maybe another 10 in the next 180 days
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okay but very early on very early on you want to get that in there very early on
43:17
okay well i want to go in another direction is there any other tissue in the body besides the heart
43:23
that acts like neurological tissue oh absolutely okay now you can if you want you can call
43:30
uh you know the pineal part of the brain even though it doesn't do brain function
43:36
it's part of the brain the pineal as mo and pituitary uh are mostly melanin
43:45
a substance called melanin melanin a type of melanin makes the skin pigment but they're a different
43:53
slightly different kind of melanin and i've in my research have found that the melon
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and then the pineal which in eastern medicine is the third eye the the seat of the third eye
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uh is very very very good at picking up informational signals and adding a time
44:16
content to them thus subtracting a non-time content and so it it is uh it's always been
44:23
attributed uh to um
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clairvoyance and clear audience and so forth those are signals that are are taken out
44:36
of a signal that appears to be everywhere every when it coheres that for the
44:41
person and they have certain abilities that they wouldn't have the the tibetans throw a hole in the front
44:49
of the forehead with a little rock drill and then they poke a bamboo skewer in and manipulate the
44:57
pineal to quote unquote open the third eye and what it does is it gives it a a hole
45:05
through the faraday cage speaking in science terms and it it makes a sensitivity by making
45:13
a piece of scar tissue that opens up or opens the third eye or
45:18
opens clairvoyance or clear audience or remote viewing or remote influencing or a number of
45:24
different isn't it true that fluoride uh deadens or hardens the the pineal gland
45:29
absolutely and
45:35
basically you could look at that as an illuminati plot to to uh to uh deaden the the
45:42
intelligence and the psychic ability of what i try to do as a scientist to state is scientific things i don't presume
45:49
about what the illuminati want to do okay but i can tell you that the main thing that halides
45:54
which are chlorine fluorine bromine mainly what they do in the body is congeal uh cholesterol into arterial
46:02
plaque so i mean that's well known slows down
46:09
the artery yes it'll do yeah it closes down the arteries so
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there are many ways to sterilize water other than chlorine and fluorine there
46:20
are many ways for example we say well we use chlorine for tooth decay
46:26
you have a whole fleet of boats up and down the west coast the united states and the east coast the united states that can't fish anymore
46:31
because we've killed all the fish except there are bottom feeders called uh i won't tell you the name of the fish
46:38
but there are bottom feeders that is a fish that consists of sixty percent of the weight of the fish's liver
46:44
and about sixty percent of the liver is is that particular fish liver oil
46:49
which contains a compound called activator x by price of the price potential foundation
46:55
of years ago fame and he found out right after world war ii that one drop of that well you can
47:02
take that fish oil which is pilot uh fishy tasting
47:08
uh get it cold the waxes and false isomers will solidify
47:13
you can filter those out and the oil left over uh is uh has very little of
47:19
no taste to it and that oil uh you can put in the sunlight and it won't turn rancid for hundreds of years
47:27
it should have been used in place of whale sperm whale oil for uh for lubricating watches
47:34
but they didn't use it for that yeah cod liver oil no it's not cod liver oil it's a
47:40
different oil but those those boats could go out and bring back boatloads of this fish it grows
47:46
from antarctica to arctica and everywhere in between all right what does that have to do with fluoride in the water what it has to do
47:53
with is that that oil one drop
47:58
put in a slice of bread eaten daily and you have no carries whatsoever there's no tooth
48:05
decay it eliminates tooth decay so and they did this on thousands and hundreds of thousands of
48:11
children in europe after world war two and likewise it doesn't you can guard
48:17
against hardening of these well then you don't get the hardening of the arteries from the fluoride or the
48:22
chloride now what happened was and this is this is you know i'll take
48:32
uh i'll take the hit for this let's put it
48:39
that way uh it's my conjecture that the only reason we use chloride in
48:46
the water was because the politicians have already spent all of the social security money
48:54
so you've got to have something there so the people die at retirement age then because of health
49:00
care getting better we had to have something else that made it happen even faster so we put fluoride in the water
49:05
wow because they could have gotten rid of tooth decay with an absolutely benign substance
49:10
that we had a whole industry here that could go out and bring us back all we could ever use for the whole world
49:16
very inexpensively and totally uh non-negatively in the body
49:22
but we didn't do that now it's a that's the reason that that fish oil doesn't tank uh
49:29
doesn't turn rancid is obviously because it's an antioxidant
49:34
it's the best antioxidant known to man as far as i know price called it activator x because the
49:41
definite chemical formula could definitely be put out there but it'd eliminate most of heart surgery
49:48
it would eliminate tooth decay so it's not put out there because that isn't efficient in our system in our
49:54
capitalistic system worldwide though as well right no it'd be worldwide i mean like i say we did it
50:01
in europe after world war ii for for years so we took that activator x by
50:06
the way it was taken taken there's a small amount of it in wheat turmoil so that was taken from
50:12
wheat turmoil now we found the rat i found the rat fish had this stuff in
50:18
you know massive amounts when you said price do you mean dr weston price western price yeah okay
50:26
and uh so uh it's my conjecture they're only i mean the only reason i could see that
50:32
we would be using that is to is to kill people up why else would you do that saying about
50:38
the pineal gland because i have a whole long section in my video that everybody's seen most of this audience
50:43
has seen it all about the pineal gland so you're saying that this oil if taken would help to decalcify the
50:50
pineal gland or somehow increase itself if the pineal gland is calcified by halites yes it would
50:57
okay but you're not naming the fish other than those i wasn't really naming the rat fish that you just talked no and
51:03
that's not the not the main source no that's what it's called in certain areas of the world
51:10
okay um well okay but i was curious you said something about um you know
51:16
there's camps being built around the united states you know the purpose behind them uh yes there are camps to detain people
51:26
and is this gonna is this something that goes on the tail end because i'm looking for the agenda that goes behind the
51:32
you know the crash of the dollar that basically you're saying is coming at some point in the near future quite possibly right
51:39
that's right i think that's a great possibility i'm planning for it okay and then
51:45
on top of it there are camps being built and you can verify that well uh they're giving tours to some of
51:52
them and you go on the internet you'll find out that there are a number of locations where people say
51:57
well here's a camp that's built okay and and and what about the role of viruses
52:03
in eliminating the population is there any validity for that i have no idea it's not my area of
52:09
expertise i have suppositions and uh well you clearly are a healer um so have
52:17
you got advice on how people can protect themselves for from uh viruses
52:23
well i think all that advice is available if you just download it from the fda
52:29
website so the uh various websites of say fema and
52:35
homeland security really oh absolutely wear a mask wash your hands they're
52:41
absolutely correct okay another good thing to do is be go
52:46
with go to some place there's not a lot of people and we're sitting here filming in an
52:53
area that there's a not a lot of people the town says entering the town on one
52:59
side of the side and on the same other side of the signpost it says entering the town and first streets in some great big city somewhere else because
53:06
there's not another street okay well um so what what is it that you
53:13
think is coming in the future in terms of let's talk about outer space a little bit
53:19
do you think that there's anything out there that we need to be aware of well uh i think there's all kinds of
53:26
things out there we need to be aware of okay uh i mean it's the only threat in other
53:31
words well it's a major threat that we right now don't have any deterrent for
53:37
what threat a threat from outside the outside the you know the planetary
53:42
bounds well what about the satellites that have recently been classified such that they won't tell us
53:47
about incoming bodies that's all classified suddenly well
53:53
that i don't know about i didn't realize that had been done but if it's been done it's obviously
53:58
been done for some reason and that reason may be to stop panic
54:04
i know the government has a tremendous belief in whatever you do don't cause panic in the
54:10
people because when you cause panic in the people then it draws attention to the lawmakers
54:17
the senate the congress and the presidency and the ruling party and they they're not looking you know
54:23
it's it's like the old chinese curse may you live in interesting times you know try to live in times that have
54:29
no they're not at all interesting they're boring as hell nothing's going to happen so uh i i think that
54:37
anything that might happen that would cause people to start thinking about well why isn't something being done here
54:42
we're out of money we've been out of money for years and so we don't have money to go do anything about it
54:49
so why let the people worry okay but you were telling me something about the fact that you think there's
54:55
really only 10 months left for the sort of the rollout of what could could be like
55:03
reversing the agenda i mean i don't even know if you believe it's possible to reverse the agenda that's being ruled out at the
55:09
moment well i know that we're about ten months because that the earth we've polluted our own okay here's a
55:16
here are just a few things that you can look up and the things i talk about are things that are
55:22
openly available on the internet library of congress or uh you know a lot of things now on
55:28
youtube a lot of things on uh you know ask.com and google.com and so forth you can go
55:36
in there and start making searches and looking and you can find a lot of information there's a tremendous amount of
55:42
information about about the things that you
55:47
just spoke about and then and specifically uh you can find out that oh it's about a
55:54
couple weeks ago we just had a very near flyby of a huge asteroid that would have caused
56:01
thousands if not depending on where it hit thousands or millions of deaths on the earth if it had hit the earth
56:07
and it was a near flyby now maybe that nearness was a hundred thousand miles but a hundred thousand miles is sure
56:13
different than the distance between here and and mars or here in pluto it's it's came
56:18
by very close it could have been one of those things that hit the earth
56:23
and we have nothing to stop something like that okay you're saying we have nothing to
56:28
stop something is it possible black people in black projects have something to stop that no i don't believe so okay and whatever
56:35
if they did i don't believe they've had the money to build it and what about positive aliens do you think that they might interfere with
56:41
something well if there are such things as positive aliens so i think that yeah you know i i wonder i look at earth and
56:48
i look at the things we've done to destroy this fragile little spaceship that we live on going through going through the space
56:57
and we've destroyed you know we talk about burning we talk badly about all the burning of the
57:03
rain forest in brazil and yet most of the oxygen is produced by plankton in our use of nickel cadmium batteries
57:10
and lead batteries and putting them out into the environment has killed a good part of the plankton
57:16
cetaceans are beaching themselves to make so that there's enough food left for the others
57:23
because they're that wise well i i think that they are and of course you had to have worked with them and some of the military
57:29
programs to understand how wise they are okay well i'm i'm gonna have to wind this up i would love to talk to you all
57:35
night and all day and um especially if you were able to come out with with some of the more thing fascinating
57:42
things that you're involved in but um project camelot wants to thank you very much i want to thank you for your
57:49
service to humanity you've clearly been involved in some things that
57:54
are healing for the the he the population out there you you're here trying to testify to
58:01
something coming that you firmly believe that people need to be aware of and so i want to thank you i
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appreciate your interest anything that can get information out to the people and my
58:14
suggestion to the people is because this stuff is not really hidden it may be
58:20
squirreled away somewhere but it's there and you can go out and find the information for yourself
58:27
my suggestion is you do it my suggestion is that you prepare yourself for an emergency
58:33
because no matter what you do in life you're going to run into an emergency
58:38
and if you prepare yourself for it then you stand a very good chance of surviving it and if you don't prepare
58:44
yourself for it you stayed a very good chance of not surviving it okay thank you and uh pete peterson i
58:52
really i really want to thank you again um bill you want to want to say any closing words yourself i
58:58
think it's the most important interview we've ever done okay and david you got anything you want to add to that
59:04
well pete i just want to say i appreciate your courage for uh inviting us out here i think that the
59:10
data that you've given about the consciousness and the information field is really instrumental in my work
59:16
and i hope we can continue that discussion well i think that we'll probably continue a relationship for a
59:21
long time and i'm perfectly willing to share that information i'm at a
59:27
point in my life that uh the only thing i can do now to make my life worthwhile is to share the
59:34
wisdom that i've obtained as a stone rolling through this interesting uh
59:40
experience of life on earth been involved with trying to build uh
59:46
flying saucers usually found flying saucers if you look at most of the movies there's always seems to be a
59:52
robot involved with it
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