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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to coast AM on iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back George Nori, Doctor Brooks agnew with US Brooks.
Back in twenty twenty, Bigelow Aerospace called it quits. Has
he thrown in the towel for good? What do you think?
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Well? Maybe the thing is the government contracts are what
keep the doors open, and the competition has gotten so stiff,
at least for the US dollar. I don't think Bigelow
is going to win out. I think SpaceX is going
to take it all. And then you have also Rocket Labs,
which is saying great, great success here lately. Their Fusion
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rocket really did well. Their stock is doing well. They're
still publicly traded. And my stock with their companies doing
it well up put it that way. My Bigelow not
so much. So.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
The President has talked about declassifying the UFO activity.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
What's your take on all that? The President was brief
I believe two weeks ago, and I will say that
his attitude is very up. He is open to releasing
it all. Of course, I'm trying to push them to
release the ship. You could tell us all the stories
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you want. You can show us all the anecdotal evidence.
But I want the warehouse open. I want the.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Ship to be show us the goods, right, show us
the stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
We're ready. Is that possible, Yeah, I think it is possible.
He really has nothing to lose in doing it. Used
to be thought that there might be some religious crash
if people thought there were other life forms here on
the earth have been or are. But I think we're
past that. I think we're past that. We have enough
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entertainment out there. People have accepted it. We haven't really
seen any changes other than the normal changes you would
see if a foreign intelligences meddling in our governments. I
guess we couldn't do worse than we're doing right now.
So we're ready.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Is this craft the Roswell craft are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (02:09):
No, those are just pieces. I'm talking about a real ship.
What we want to see, we want that released, We
want open up the warehouse. Nancy Mason is a good person.
She was kind of taken for a ride by a
lot of entertainers in this genre, shall I say, But
the real scientists, the real people that want this to
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come forward, I think are weighing on her and her
task force and the President as well. So the question is,
does even the president have the authority to release it?
Speaker 2 (02:43):
What's your guess.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
I would say no. I would say there are governmental forces,
Vatican forces, others that are more powerful than the president
in sequestering this information. It's not all in the possession
of Americans, Russians, Chinese, etc. And I don't think they're
going to release anything. They're still back engineering as fast
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as they can.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Brooks, do you think there's an alien presence perhaps on
the Moon?
Speaker 3 (03:13):
I think there was. I don't see any energy signatures
on the Moon today of anything going on. We have
a fair amount of instrumentation on the moon, not just ours,
and we don't measure anything except minor seismic signals that
are going on. But there is evidence, of course. I'm
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really good friends with Mike Barrow. You're a friend with
him too. The evidence is very convincing that at some
time there was alien an alien presence on the Moon.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Ingo swan remote viewer for the government and one of
the best who has passed away, wrote a book called Penetration,
of which he remote viewed the far side of the
Moon and he saw structures and all kinds of things
back there. What do you think of that.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Ingo Swan's very impressive. I interviewed doctor Mitchell many times.
He had a relationship with Ingo Swan. They ran experiments
while he was on his Moon mission, and the experiments
were successful. So I have a lot of faith in
what Ingo Swan revealed.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Yeah, I think his remote viewing is unkenny, and he
seems to be backed up by some of the other
remote viewers who worked with him in the government a
long time ago, and that's pretty dramatic. Stuff works.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Well.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
I don't disagree with that. I think the human mind
is capable of astro travel and capable of transferring thought
faster than the speed of light. We've done many experiments
with random number generators, taking those records even into submarines
and manipulated the random number generator sheets, So I don't
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think there's anything that could block the human mind.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Do you think there's an extraterrestrial presence on the planet
Earth right now?
Speaker 3 (05:15):
That's a very difficult question. I mean, if you get
through Genesis chapter six, you've been introduced to five off
world races, none of them are from here. So the
idea that an alien race and off world race could
exist here on Earth is totally reasonable. Of course, we
look up in the sky and we see them all
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the time flying around. Hardly a nation, hardly a state
has well, they all have faith evidence that there are
flying machines up in the air. But we also live
on a planet that's built. We're built to withstand the
viruses and bacteria that this planet can deal out. Our
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is a wrecking yard of our ancient exposure to everything
that could kill every form of life that tries to
visit its planet. So it's quite possible that they have
an environment that they live in, either under the sea
or inside the planet, where they can survive in small numbers.
But they can't land that ship and step out and
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introduce themselves because it would kill them. So I think
though that they do, if they do exist, they're cohabitating
with us the best way that they can. The real
question is are they working with our governments or are
our governments working with them? And they are profound thoughts
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for both ways. If our governments are working with them,
we're obviously want their technology. What are our governments trading
to them in exchange for that technology.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
They're giving them humans exactly?
Speaker 3 (07:05):
But if they are working with our governments then, and
they probably have been for since the dawn of time.
And you go back and look at what civilizations have
done spontaneously for apparently no reason whatsoever. Look at the
Native Americans that were on this planet, on this country
before we got here. They were riding across the frozen
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tundrip killing each other.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Why.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
I mean they weren't there enough buffalo and a fish
and a berries, enough land? Of course there was, but
if you listen to their stories, it's their gods that
told them to do it. Who were their gods? Probably
the off worlders.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
That's the exciting part of all of this, there's no question,
and the Vetic their.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
Fault, and I know you're gonna want them after hearing this.
This is an amazing story. We've got Stephen and Malachi
Gregory in Nelson News Zealand. I understand that Malachi, who's
eight almost nine years old now, was suffering with not
just one or two warts, but I mean a significant
outbreak of warts all over his body, so significant it
impacted his ability to really function.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
Yeah, he was having trouble even holding a pencil to right.
It was Tye's book actually that got me thinking about it.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
I'm not surprised.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
It is an amazing immunal modulator, and so I can
see that it would work. And so at what point
did you see that there was actually improvement it's really
going to work.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
Well, we really started to notice it around twelve weeks.
You can see these things actually getting smaller and smaller
and then going down to with just little red monks.
The whole things are gone and we're talking about what's
you know one the size of the wanner. I thought,
no way, that's gonna Wow. It's just been miraculous to
see him get into a pair of shoes.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Yes, how wonderful.
Speaker 5 (08:52):
It's great to see him so happy and yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
Competent, absolutely wonderful.
Speaker 5 (08:56):
Friends that have seen it, that is blown away.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Ty, this is awesome.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Yeah, this is awesome.
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to have tempered some of their position where they basically
have said, belief in extra to rest your life does
not negate your belief in God. They they kind of
change your thoughts, haven't.
Speaker 3 (09:34):
They absolutely have, absolutely, And they see the handwriting on
the wall, as it were, that there's no denying it.
And so the Vatican eventually is going to have to
come out if they're going to hold on to any
credibility at all and share what they know. Now that
would be real disclosure. I think the Vatican is the
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largest repository of alien life on this planet, on this world.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
I would guess that extraterrestrials are probably trying to seek
the same answer we are, and that is, how did
the Big Bang occur? How did creations start?
Speaker 3 (10:12):
What is God?
Speaker 2 (10:14):
I bet they're looking for the same answers, aren't they? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (10:17):
I would think so. If one of the things that
we realize, and even in our modern state, is that
we are eternal beings having a mortal experience, we are
actually transdimensional beings having a human life, and if we
do any kind of introspection or thought about that, we
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realize that maybe we haven't always been in human form,
maybe we have existed in other forms on other worlds,
and now we're here work.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
So let's take a moment and talk about Elon Musk
and his SpaceX. Is he making money with that company?
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Absolutely? He has found a way to reduce cost or
so he's using a much safer fuel metad and he
has a feedback system of creativity inside his company, his motors,
his Raptor engines. Is they always are improving based upon
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their feedback systems. They are actually launching to the space
station cheaper than NASA could do it, and they're making
about fourteen million dollars per launch. They're really doing well.
SpaceX is doing well, and the fact that they're not
publicly traded means that nobody can can naked short that company.
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It is its own funding engine.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
How about Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos company, how's that doing.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
I can't fault him for what he has done. Is
I don't know if it's under his leadership, but certainly
his money. And Blue Origin is doing a fine job.
And I think they're going to end up landing on
the Moon before long. Before long, we'll see that they've
done an excellent job.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Hold it back probably one of the most incredible stories
I've ever heard of a guy and his wife selling
books out of their garage on the internet, and look
what happened. He's one of the world's richest people.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
You know, I'm older than the Internet, just like you are.
But when Amazon first started, it was just book sales
and they were not making money. We didn't even know
if they would survive. And then they figured out that hey,
we could sell anything, and they started and it's been well.
It's not just that Amazon has successful. That Amazon has
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helped literally hundreds of thousands of people start and start
their own businesses and be successful. When did Amazon start, Well,
nineteen ninety six is when the Internet started getting fast.
We started getting cable modems instead of dial up modems,
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and people were spending more time on the Internet for
pleasure instead of just business, and those dial up modems
were very frustrating. But once the Internet got fast, all
the world's knowledge began to flood to it. In industry,
we used a system called the Thomas Register. It was
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a big, long set of twenty four volumes in alphabetical
order of every manufacturer in the country, and we had
to reorder books like every other year because new manufacturers
are coming along all the time, and we needed stuff.
We needed robots and bearings and seals and gaskets and
all that stuff, and the only place to find it
was Thomas Register. In ninety six, about five thousand companies
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a day were adding websites, and Thomas Register finally went electronic.
That's how profound it was. And I said in two thousand,
when we went through y u K, I said, institutional
education is now obsolete. You could actually self educate yourself
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and be brighter and more current with your information than
any university could teach you.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Bezos launched Amazon dot Com July nineteen ninety five. What
an incredible growth in thirty years. Absolutely, my gosh, do
you think do you think he Do you think he
thought it would be as big as what it is today? Oh?
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Absolutely not. Everybody was struggling in those days. We had
no idea what the Internet was going to be. I mean,
in those days my Space was big. We had no
clue of what the Internet was capable of doing. I
think Bezos was blown away at what he was able
to accomplish.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
Gotta tip your hats to him.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Well, one of the things that we realize, at least
with the Internet the way it was, the way it
is now is it's not a zero sum game. That
is to say, somebody else doesn't have to lose in
order for you to win. Every there's roomena for everybody.
There's rumena for brilliance everywhere, and it's it proves itself
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every single day.
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