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Governments, deny, militaries, deny, even the mainstream media denism. But
they are here, and they've beenhere for a very long time. The
Mutual uf O Network has been onthe fuck lines, uncovering the truth since
nineteen sixty nine, and now we'resharing that truth with you. Welcome move
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up everybody? It is Tuesday night, Happy New Year to everybody. It's
been a little while, so Ihope the year's starting out great for all
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their web website and check out alltheir great content. You know, we
have a special guest to start offthe new year this year, Darryl Simms,
the Alien Hunter. Last time Darryl. Last time we had Daryl on
Where Things Happened to the broadcast,and I hope knock on, what knock
on? Something that it doesn't happenagain. But I want to go ahead
and bring in Tara and Darryl rightaway, so they're together out there in
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Phoenix, Arizona. Hi, TaraDaulis and Daryl Sims. Welcome to the
show. I hope you guys arestarting off the new year. Well,
Hi Katie, what's up? Hey? What's up? Not a whole lot.
I did want to mention though,really quickly to our listeners out there,
the big Contact in the Desert.You know, you could go to
their website now and by there byearly bird tickets. They're in phase two
of the early bird tickets, soit's not too late to get in on
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those deals. It goes from Maythirtieth to June third out there in California.
So we hope to see you outthere, Contact in the Desert.
Any other news. What do youhave? Do you have a meme to
kick us off, Terra? Ohyeah, we can do that. Well,
yes, today today's meme it showsthe tin man walking for the worn
down the yellow path. Right unbeknownstto him, his back is full of
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Cupid's arrows well hovering above him ina Ufo is an alien holding Cupid's quill
right and flying off to the side. Cupid says, oh, just forget
it. There's no getting through tothis guy. He has no heart to
get it. I get it.But you know, e T and the
tin Man would make a good pair, right, So like Ai, he's
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used to those those robotic grays.A match made in heaven. It's not
too early to start thinking about Valentine'sDay, is it? Oh it's not.
And in fact, it's going tobe here before you know it,
or Christmas will be here before youknow it. Well, it's seems that
it's already flying by. So Valentine'sDay on Etsy there's a huge assortment of
new and vintage Valentines, just forthose special aliens in your life you can't
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believe exists, right, and youknow, no one wants to be abducted,
but I'll go with you no matterwhere you go, right, And
you're out of this world, Valentine. Those are fun, these little retro
ones. Let's omit the space betweenus, Dear Valentine. How fun these
are from like the fifties and sixties. This is a new one. You're
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out of this world. That's kindof cool, and you've invaded my heart.
I think that's a real fun onetoo. We've got come down to
earth and be my Valentine, andlet's plan it so we could be Valentine's.
I love his little alien ears there, and I choose you and eat.
Oh, that one's pretty sweet,very very frame that I love that.
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It's very sweet, a little watof color, and right from the
start Valentine, I could see onlyyou, and of course we have Ripley
and Jonesy and on Valentine's Day,no one can hear you scream. Now
it's taking a turn to the nicelittle Okay, that's cute again, thank
you. Well, just found onEtsy, where you can find anything in
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this world almost fun little Valentine things. But also I wanted to give a
shout out to our friends at Paranormalpops dot com, where you can find
this bigfoot Valentine's Day card and it'sfour by six inches of solid chocolate and
it can be custom ordered in anycombination of white chocolate, milk chocolate,
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or salted caramel yom or perhaps you'dprefer a vanilla flavored Valentine alien pop.
So cute. Visit our friends atParanormalpops dot com because they are out of
this world and they have out ofthis world chocolate. It's really licious.
Yeahmy all right, So Tara,did you dive into the Mars program?
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I want to say too. Youknow, it's the new year, and
I know if you go to moufondot com they have finally the Project Aquarius
and Project Mars. You can signup to get entry into those magical doors
with all this historical data and it'swell worth the money to go in and
have access to all that. Sowhat do we have in the Mars files
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today? Well, I paid myfifty dollars and I have my library card
for that Project Aquarius, So nowI think very cool. Yeah, so
it's it's really fun and I encourageeverybody to do that. But we do
have the Mars archives, and thisis something that Katie was heading the project
on and I worked on with alot about another dozen people. We worked
really hard. And today's case tookplace in La Joya, California, on
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June twenty seventh, nineteen eighty one, how beautiful Lahoya. About seven thirty
pm. A man was sitting inhis yard and looked up and noticed an
object in the sky about two hundredto three hundred feet above him, and
he said it was like the sideof a small car, about ten to
fifteen feet in diameter and about fourfeet high. And he said it looked
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like a hamburger two halfs and thetop half was white and the bottom was
dark black or blue. And ithad a six inch belt that went around
the perimeter of the object and protrudedout from the object about six inches as
well. And the RP said hecould not tell if the object was metal
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or plastic, but it appeared tobe man made. So he went indoors
and he observed the object with histelescope for about four to five minutes as
it moved from south to southwest,and it eventually ran out of sight.
So this is the side view.Is the object? There's kind of the
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little hamburger. This is like atop view. I'm not sure that he
saw that, maybe if that's whatI was going to ask you, like,
how did you see the top viewedkind of you know, extrapolated perhaps,
But it did appear in the LaJolla Light the an article about the
event, and this file contains onlythe report. And I'm not the investigation,
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but it is kind of an interestinglittle tidbit of information. In Laoia.
You never know flying Hamburgers where you'regoing to see him, right,
very any Yeah, maybe the eatsand the Flying Hamburgers come down and bring
those pancakes they like to eat.Isn't it true that the Project Aquarius has
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access or since you have your librarycard of different drawings that Withnesses have done,
have you poked around in there?No? I haven't yet, and
I'm not sure the drawings are availableright now, but I think that there
will be one room that has thedrawings, and that's what I'm interested in
as an artist. I'm interested inseeing and it's really beautiful to see how
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people who aren't really artists draw becausethey're not censoring themselves or changing what they're
doing, or just drawing, andit's very revealing at times. Yeah,
it's very therapeutic to do that aswell. Yes, yeah it is.
I encourage everybody to do that.But again, these are the Mars archives,
and go to move on dot Comto get your library card because all
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of these will be loaded up init as well. So there we go.
O. Well, I have aquestion for the two of you.
Have you been keeping up on what'sgoing on there at that Florida mall and
what do you make of it?Daryl, maybe you can talk to that.
I kind of sell a little bit, but I haven't. I sall
a little bit, but not enoughto it would interest me in any big
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way. I've heard the conspiracy partof it, where obviously the government was
involved in all kinds of weird stuff, but that's generally the answer whenever you
can explain things. But the factis that, uh, shadow shadow beings
do exist, whatever they are,and whether they are were in Miami at
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the mall or not, I don'tknow. I've never never seen shadow beings
at the mall, but I'm seeingthem in other locations of their places,
usually in a home or outside thatsort of thing. So I have no
comment beyond that. I just Ijust I don't know. It's not unknown
at this point for me. Yeah, right, what I found compelling,
And just like the two of you, I've done minimal research on this,
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and it's really hard dig unless youhave you know, original footage in hand
and you can go and actually talkto and speak to people who witness these
things, and you know all thatstuff. It needs to be done investigated
properly, so from a distance,it's really hard to make a judgment call.
But what's fascinating is somebody was tellingme that if you look at the
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helicopter footage, and these helicopters reallyhave super great cameras, right, very
clear, so when you're looking down, you see that all these dozens upon
dozens upon dozens, I don't evenknow how many police cars were out there,
but a lot, and they're veryclear. You can even see like
the lines painted on the road,the buildings are very clear. Everything's in
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clear focus except for that anomalous whateverthe heck it is, you know,
So I think that's kind of interesting. And wasn't it reported to be extremely
tall, like this large shadow beinglike something out of the Gates of Hell.
I don't know, maybe it's theend days, I don't know,
but kind of compelling. I justthink it's fascinating that just within this last
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year, you know, we hadthe Peru excitement, all that stuff happening
there, and then the Nevada alienin the backyard there, and it just
seems like these events were seeing themmore and more frequently, with these large
groups that are sort of up inarms and panicking in that. So it
makes me scratch my head a littlebit, like what's going on with all
this stuff? So interesting news?And of course you know, things going
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on continuously with Congress and Grush andnow the person, the person that he
basically confided, has taking his place, and they're trying to go through the
proper channels for security clearance in that. So it'll be really cool to see
what comes out of of this process. And I know, Darryl, you've
been in this field since nineteen sixtyright now, So twenty five. My
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birthday was last night and we passedone hundred mark birthday. Birthday, dar
Well, you just had a birthday. What was funny about the birthday?
Our friends were there, a littleprivate birthday party, and my wife made
this cake and the cake shows analien in bed with his mouth real widelight,
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scared, and he shows this creatureunderneath with arms like an octobus,
reaching up trying to get him.And it says aliens check every night before
they go to bed to see ifDaryl's underneath their bed. I bet that's
true. Stuff like that, that'sfunny, that's true. Well, happy
birthday. To you. Happy birthdayfrom everybody at kg R and all our
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listeners and everything. Was this amilestone birthday, Darryl, you said twenty
tween nineteen, and so it's it'sit's a shocker for everybody, these young
whipper snappers. I tell you,I'm seventy six as of yesterday. Well,
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happy birthday. That's that's amazing.And so you have seen through you
know the years of research. Youknow what's happening now has happened before,
and actually before we kind of digin with you, did we cover everything
terror? I feel like we gotthrough this really fast. I know we're
missing Shane. A shout out toShane Hurd share his family's down with COVID,
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so we usually do our bit withShane. So I hope you guys
feel better Shane in your family andget over that nasty COVID virus as quickly
as possible. But I feel likewe just breezed through. We don't have
a case of the Week this week, so I don't we have a lot
to talk about there. Well,let me read. Let me read Daryl's
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bio and this before we start diggingin with this, Daryl discovered the alien
implant phenomenon nineteen sixty So nineteen mybutt okay final. He later pioneered research
protocols such as alien fluorescence. DidI say that right? Yes? Okay,
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and he orchestrated the first public surgeriesand testing of alleged implants from the
human body. In fact, don'tyou have the biggest collection of removed implants?
I do, Daryl? Yeah,look at that surgical intervens in so
far? How many of them?Twenty seven and from all different parts of
the body. I'm assuming we didin As a matter of fact, we
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did one surgery in New Delhi,India, and the last one we've done
here back in the US. Wehave several cases around the world, from
the Brazil to the UK. Actually, so wow, where to do it?
But we're ready to go. Whereis the most commonplace for aliens to
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put an implant? The most reportedimplantation seems to occur in the nasal passage
and also in hand or some otherpart of the body like that. But
we've literally found if that's what theyare, We found these objects all over
the body, inside the brain.On my book, it shows one little
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in the brain itself, And Imean that's taken from the ladies x ray
in Brazil, and back in thenineteen nineties before we did the first surgery,
she found that she had a caraccident and what happened is they she
hit her chin on the dashboard,and so they went. They took her
to a dentist and he x rayedfrom the bottom up just make sure jaw
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was okay. Eighteenth were all right, and he says, what in the
world is that life saver sized objectin your Were you able to get it
removed? I wouldn't think of Well, I didn't know her at the time,
and we're best friends now. Butthe object moved two years later to
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the other hemisphere. Wild. Iwonder if they're studying the difference that.
Oh, so that's pretty it's avery amazing case. Now she's got one
in her arm the size of along elongated pill, and she wants me
to fly to Brazil and do thehypnotic anesthesia, bringing our surgeons there,
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which we have a cardio bascular surgeonin the country that could do that,
and if that happens, we'll dothe whole thing. She said, no,
I will certainly donate the object toyou and your research. Oh wow,
that is a great contact e,not an abductee. So she thinks
they're here to say the planet fixedis on the whole and all that,
and so we're pretty different in ourviewpoints. But she like says, it's
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a very dear friend of mine andI have a lot of respect for it.
Wow, that's fascinating because you haveto wonder if it changed hemispheres of
the brain, if they're studying bothsides, and then the fact that it
just disappears, I mean they doobviously. Do you assume then that she
was re abducted and they removed itor can it just vanish somehow or I
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don't know. So many questions.Well, she sent me a bunch of
pictures. They do these night visualsall the time, and it's a lot
of fun. And they got beautifulcamera equipment, and she's shown me these
beautiful pictures of these UFO phenomena,and I said, you know, I
have to ask a question, andthis is going to sting a little bit.
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She said, oh, okay,And I said, you took these
pictures. I said, did anyof you have missing time during the course
of these pictures? She looked atme, puzzled and said yes, I
said, young lady, you're filmingyour phenomena that is coming towards you or
leaving. That's fascinating. Wow.So it also says in here that you
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have skin samples and DNA samples andpossible forensics from glass walls and et cetera,
and art anomalous artifacts from that,So that's incredible. You are the
first abduction researcher to initiate reaction fromalien via post hypnotic suggestions installed behind the
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abductee subconscious that we definitely want totalk about. That. You developed an
extensive questionnaire for abductees in contact theseand experiencers with analytical techniques including symbolic profiling,
drawings, handwriting analysts, neuroligistic programmingNLP, and hypnotherapy. So quite
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a lot of extensive work you've done, Daryl, and I want to thank
you for all the work you've donefor all of us because I think that
that tangible physical evidence is where weneed to head. Well, I totally
agree. I think that evidence is. Of course, being a next police
officer and a private investigator for overthirty years in the State of Texas,
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evidence is really important. I meanone thing to me to center and tell
you it's a story about an alienor whatever. But it's another thing to
have evidence of that event that supportsthe case very very well, right,
and evidence. So you know that'sa hard thing to gather, isn't it?
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With you on these type of cases. It's it's really difficult. So
and you have your implants, butthe reason terror the reason is it's it's
harder than you imagine. Let meexplain why. When I did a presentation
in Manchester, England, just towalk back, one of the things I
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showed them was some I said,all of you came here to watch an
implant presentation. I said, that'sgoing to be a very short presentation I
did, showed him a number ofdifferent implants were removed and so on.
As these are fascinating, let metell you what you don't know about implants.
Of course, everybody's like, well, we already know everything, you
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don't. I said, what youthink the implant is the most important thing
of the implantation process is the objectinside? The biological name? Right?
I said, what if it wasn't, Oh well it has to be.
Well, what if it wasn't,I said, The biology is more important
than any part of implantation around it. Yeah, the biology around it.
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And the only person that actually,I told two hundred fifty surgeon sits there.
You go, Oh, that lookslike an almond or something like a
favor. Don't lick the implants.Don't want to do that. We're going
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to stay away from them. Buttake your own implant out of your nose.
Yeah, that would not be good. The wonderful thing about what I
told them was I said the biologyis more important than anything. As they
said, well, what do youmean, I said, well, most
people are not implanted. Implants arevery rare when you're the alien messing with
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you and doing only implants with certainpeople. I said, what, you
don't understand that the biology is moreimportant than the object, And I said,
you are the biology. That's thepoint. Doesn't matter where you're physically
implanted with an object. The factis there's I said. The next level
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of implantation I'll tell you about issomething I'll refer to as the apps.
Aliens have apps apps. I said. The first album to talk to you
about is abductees destroy, hide,or ignore their own evidence. In most
cases. That's why it's almost impossibleto find evidence because you will destroy it,
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ignore it, or hide your ownevidence. I mean, I can
tell you one hundred stories about that. My point is simply this, regardless
of whether you you're not an implant, you saw UFO, you're near a
UFO, you whatever you are involvedin some way or another, you automatically
haven't app downloaded. And that isthe primary one. You hide, destroy
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or ignore your own evidence. Mostpeople, if they have fluorescence, for
instance, they find out they tellme about it, two three, four,
six months after the pack, afterit's already gone. I said,
that's the point, and I said, that's just one. The rest of
my presentation was on the other appsthat are downloaded into abductees, different different
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kinds of apps. When you sayapps, Daryl, it makes me think
of those things that we scan onour phones, like like you take a
picture and so do these things theneventually dissolve, I mean, once you're
tracked. Well, they think ofthem more as an invisible implant, something
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on your consciousness. Like in otherwords, one guy he said he told
me about He said, I removedthis object that I had. It was
in my skin. I was,so I threw in the clode and I
flushed it. Really, what haveI done? He jumped in the clode
with both hands and tried to catchit, and he said, I can't
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believe I did that. I lostit and I said, hide, ignore,
or destroy your own evidence. Isaid, you're not telling me anything.
I don't know I've done that.I had the pictures that I took
of just taking off the rim andthere was an anomalous ball, metal ball,
just in the sky, and threepictures of it, and I deleted
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them all gone. I thought,do you think ET programs people to do
that to destroy their own evidence?Yes, okay, it is so prevalent
that when you case in punk.When I was in Manchester, an elderly
gentleman came there with his daughter.She was about eighteen and uh he said,
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like you talk to my daughter.She wants to talk to you.
And I said okay, and sheshowed me this mark, said, very
interesting markings on her and I said, fascinating stuff. I said, I
want to give you a gift,and I gave her a little florce and
black light and I said, whenyou start checking yourself. She said okay,
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And I said most abductees, ifnot all, and I think all.
But I said, have this appcalled ignored, destroy or hydrone evidence?
She said, well, what doesthat mean? I said, I
want you to go get an Xray for me tomorrow in this area.
She looks at me and says no. I said, why are you here
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asking me the alien hunter? Thesebig questions wasting my time? I've got
people lined up, and you saywhat She said, I'm not going to
do it? And her dad says, you got to. He told you
to do that. I said,it doesn't make you don't understand. It
doesn't work like that, hide,destroy or ignore their own evidence. Most
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of them will do that. Howcan that be broken? It's difficult,
But with practice, with focus,your own training, you can break that
app. I can tell you storiesof my own life and other people it
doesn't matter. But anyway, therest of the presentation was on the other
apps that were downloaded, and notall of them, but there are different
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apps, and I listed about thirtyor so they were there, and people
are just like stuns. Well that'sjust the behavior I have. I said,
where did the baby come from?My DNA? Speaking of require obsessive
compulsive disorder. All of a sudden, how did you. Why do you
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do certain things all of a suddenafter an event? Have you have you
ever removed in plants from somebody withinthe same family. I can't believe you
asked that question. Okay, yeah, uh. As a matter of fact,
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the answer is no. Okay,there have there been an implants in
the same family. In my opinion, yes, but I can't prove that
a case. Boy, this isreally interesting. A gentleman who's a banker
from another state contacted me and said, I don't believe in you, oppose
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or any of that. And Isaid, okay, great, good.
Why are you calling me? It'sbecause my father told us all many years
ago he had an implant in hiscalf. And I said okay. He
said, well he passed away recentlyand I said okay, and he said,
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uh, we're best friends with themortician. M M, I said,
and he said, we said,could you open up dad's calf was
a calf and check that and theysaid okay. He said, anyway,
we thought we'd send it to youhere it is. So that was an
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implant that was removed by a morticianof a individual who claimed he had an
implant for many years. None ofhis family believed none of them. Wow,
he said, here it is,we're sending it to you. Please
study it, analyze and do whateveryou need to do. And anyway,
I was very fascinated with the storybecause I said, tell me about your
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daddy. Give me his history,and he did. And it was almost
as if I was reading my owndad's biography. Was he in the military?
No? No, okay, whatwas it? Why do you think
him? Well, okay, firstof all, the alien doesn't need the
military guy to do anything thing.I mean that that's kind of a misnomer.
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They whatever they want to know aboutyour military, they probably already know
most of it. Anyway, especiallyafter Rosweld. I mean, they kind
of got us on that one.It was an intelligence operation and we got
snookered big time. But anyway,the reason I was fascinating with his case
was because my dad had an injuryin his knee, in in that leg
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and claimed that it was due toa like an agoby plant. That point
is really short. Point that theythat that document the in the n And
I said, Daddy, I said, that doesn't make any sense. That
happened when we were hunting. Hesaid yes. I said, well,
we're hunting up in New Mexico,up in the mountains. Those plants are
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like at the at the edge ofthe desert and in the desert, they're
not up in the mountains, nohigher altitudes. Yes, how did you
get in a bugabi plant object theneedles stuck under your kneecap? How does
that happen? Out as a daddy, whatever's in there isn't an agobby plant.
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And it didn't happen from a gobbyplant. It happened when you were
alone and I was somewhere else huntingand you were alone. It's called missing
time, right. But anyway,the man's story was almost identical to my
dad's story. Absolutely amazing. Iwish we could have looked at my dad's
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under his knee and front on whatthe thing was. I would I would
have been amazed to see that.What did that implant look like when they
removed it? And did it haveany special properties? And do you still
have it? I have so manyquestions. I'll stop talking now, she's
asking you about the implant. Okay, they said, okay, somebody like
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that alphabet, so the obviously wehave a pathologist is doing a study on
it, right now, and it'sbiological. We know that I've had metal
or just look at it's not it'sit's biologic. There's no question about that.
What is it? And how didhe get there? And where did
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it come from? And nobody hasa clue other than the band's story.
In his view, the aliens saidthat to him, and he was cognizant
of it and told his relatives thatall along, and until he died,
they didn't believe worded what he saiduntil the mortician said, here it is.
It's about the rise of a bigthumb and inside his Yeah, the
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half of your thumb from the jointto the end of your thumb, and
it's it was it's skin colored,so it would be very difficult to see
or notice, and it's a it'sreally a perfect area to hide something like
that. And nobody knows what itis at this point that biologically we're going
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to have an answer to it,Yes, but what is it really?
That's going to be another story inmy opinion. Well, there are all
these implants and I'll just show afew pictures here, but they're very tiny,
and I mean it. I guessthey have to do with our technology.
Of course, right, And howcan something this small, what do
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we think it's used for? BecauseI always thought they were tracking devices or
some I don't even know if that'sthere's so little some of these things.
So I think that's what's confusing tome. What does the research say they're
being used for. Well, StonFriedman was on a radio program, It's
mean one day in Roswell and theradio guy said, well, what are
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these alien implants or whatever they are? And you know what they are?
Say, it's not in my area. They said, that's Barrel's area.
And he said maybe they're transponders.And I said, well, I'll give
you him. They're not transplanters.They're not tracking devices. Really, that's
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what I always assumed. Also,well, again these are assumptions because we
don't know, right. So asan example, uh, if it were,
let's take that trans the tracking device. Let's use that one first.
Why is it not a tracking devicein your opinion, Daryl? Because they
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already know who you're at. Howdid they find you from day one?
Oh that's logically, it's in yourfamily lineage, they know who you are,
etcetera, etcetera. So they gotyou. I mean, they already
know who you are. That's noteven that's that's a mood point. So
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they already knew that. They probablyfound you with neurological signature, which is
consistent in your family lineage, somethingyou mean, well, neurological signature,
something based on your neurology, andthat to me would make more sense than
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anyway. It's not a tracking device. They already know where you're at.
So the big question is for alot of people is what are these things?
Who did that? You know withit, the c IE with it,
MOSAD was its FBI? Who didthat? You've got them, got
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them right here. So the questionis what are they and who did them?
Well, the alien if the alienones, obviously the alien did them.
Uh, But the real issue tome is what are they in?
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What's their purpose of design? Someof the things we do have a sense
of is that some of them toat least from this, the neurological studies
done on certain abductees. Uh,there there appears to be alterations in the
in the number of transmitters like serotonin, dopamine, potassium and so on,
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and so what does that mean?Well, serotonin and dopamine as one prima
cycle prima College has told me,Daryl, if what you're saying is true,
if anybody has access to your dopamineand serotonin, they decide whether you're
happy with your sad, glad,bhuicidal or whatever. You don't have that
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choice. They do with your cortisolshe's asking about. So that's your energy,
and that's your strength and life.Okay, we're having a blue so
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uh, there are other side effectsthat seemed to be consistent with with different
types of let's look at those littlegoals fears. I'm sending these little goals
fears, and I'm having a conversationright now with an individual that's putting me
in touch with Abby Loop. AbbyLowe is the he was spoken mufund I
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think recently and one of the bigconferences, and he's a he's a scientist
at Harvard who studied the UMA,the object that came into our solar system
from way out wherever, and allthe other scientists are telling me, you're
crazy, you're loco, you're nuts. That's a meteor rate, and he
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said, no, it's not right. I love to listen to people who
do know versus people who think theyknow. They said, it's a meteorite.
It's got to be a meteorite becauseyou don't know anything else that's out
there, so it has to bea meti rate, he said. First
of all, meteorites travel at acertain speed. He said, this was
much faster than any meteorite, andit came into our solar system, was
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not captured by our solar system,and then it left the solar system.
He said, that is intelligent designin my view. Can't do that.
We can't do that. So IbbyLoebe found a meteorite, heard about a
meteorite to crash in the South Seasand the South Pacific, and he went
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and looked for some gold spheres.They they are about a thousand meters down
and they got a ship dredging thebottom of the water and they're pulling up
golden spheares. And I've got Ishould have presented this to you, but
I've got pictures of them, andthese gold spheres you see here are not
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them. These came from a littlegirl's notes. She was wide awake when
the event occurred, and they putfour of these little gold spheres in her
nasal passage on two different occasions.And we've had them studied at York University
into and the metaler just saw thesetold me he said, well is that
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a bit? Well, I canreplicate that in a lab. There's not
an alien implant. I said,I didn't say it was anything. I
asked you to tell me what isthat? And he later called me privately
and said, I can't replicate thesein the lab silver in forty nine percent
gold. What what do you thinkthey did? What are these four?
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And I said, well, ifyou look at the objects carefully under great
magnification, what you will see isthat they look like little tiny moons and
there's little craters all over them.So why would there be that? And
I said, well, if Isaid, let's use the word medication,
which I don't think is a correctterm here, But let's suppose the word
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medication were coated around one of theseat the smoothest surface. You would get
the least but quickest effect from thatmedication, and from the craters, who
get the longer lasting aspect of it, but in a short period of time.
Because either are size of pin heads, you would sneeze. So they're
(38:13):
smaller than a BB because they looklike bbes, but they're smaller than bebes.
They're the size of pinheads. Pinheads, wow, in heads, that's
how smoore they are. And they'retrying to find the ones at the bottom
of the ocean. That's and they'remuch bigger. They're bigger, but they're
about size of BB's But there theyare a different makeup of these. But
I wanted to talk to doctor AbbyLove and let him know that we have
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some spheares as well, and wouldyou like to study these look at them,
and so I give us some ofyour ideas on it. So I
thought he might like to have somethingthat actually did come from an am,
not what he thought might have beenrelated to it in the bottom of water.
Right, And doctor Gary Nolan isvery much into this kind of forensic
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information and study as well. Sohe is. He's up for a Nobel
Laureate right now, and I've donesome phenomenally good work. I like him
very credible. The reason I likehim is because he's not intimidated, especially
by the CIA, which I usedto belong to. The reason I like
him is because he started testifying onthe behalf of pilots and others that were
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injured in these UAP events. Someof them died as a result of those
contact events, believe it or not, and others are injured permanently, they
have lesions on their brain. Andthey said, well, what did the
CIA send you all these reports andlesions and MRIs And he said, because
I'm the best out there studying thisphenomena. And if you want me to
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do it, he said, Andhe said, well, you had to
sign all kinds stuff. He said, no, that's what they told me
I had to sign. I didn't. He is fearless. He is fearless,
and you have to do it.And I'm not going So if you
want me to do it, myroots, my rules aren't I'm not going
to. In fact, he wentto court and testified on the behalf of
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these soldiers and others who were injured, or relatives of people who died from
these UAP events, who are involvedin these nuclear carriers or airplanes flying up
against these UAPs and so on,And he said, somebody asked to defend
them. Somebody's got to tell thetruth. He said, so I did,
and I'm testfying against the CIA.Right. The community is lucky to
(40:28):
have him, for sure. Iwant to ask you a question, though,
I mean, you've you've implied anywaythat you may not believe that all
these implants are extraterrestrial in nature.Could our own government be tagging in and
planting people? And it's so widWell, it's an interesting statement. In
nineteen ninety four, I was inJohn Muir Medical Hospital. The doctors they
(40:58):
asked me to do a presentation ofmedical complications of LED's human alien contact,
specifically implants. And I did thispresentation for this AMA sponsored paid program for
continue education with these doctors and Isaid, there's two views that are going
to come out real quickly about this. I said, we've not done any
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surgeries, but we do have Xrays. I said, if these objects
are not alien, and I said, it's going to be easy to tell
quickly. And they said, how'sthat? And I said, well,
I said, this is this iswhich you end up heard that other picture
that's technology. That that's an Xray of technology, and technology is crystal
clear. You can tell its technology. There's no question about it. That's
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not alien, but that is technology. So my point is that if anything
we pull out of people is actualhuman technology, it's going to show.
I said, so for those ofyou who are quite skeptical, which is
going to be a bunch of youin this room. I'm going to give
you five things that I'm going totell you about the alien implant if it's
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true when we do our for surgery. The reason I'm telling you this is
so you can use it against meand prove that one percent wrong, it
probably a fraud. That So thefirst thing is there's in the al and
implant, there is no discernible signof technology. And so the implant itself
isn't considered technology. It just isn't. It's just nobody knows what it is.
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We're still studying interesting so, butthe biology to me, is more
important than the object itself. ThenI'll get into that in the moment.
But basically what we're what we're lookingat here. When I told him this,
I said, the first thing isthere will be no discernible technology in
the alien implant. That's number one. If we do find technology, it's
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going to be the CIA, theMOSAD, some intelligence agency, a government
corporation or whatever, but it's goingto be human and it's going to be
clear. So that is going on. That's what you're telling me that we
have not found any of that yet. If we do. You'll hear it
first for me, because that's it'sillegal, criminal and ought to be exposed,
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just like the alien implant. Thesame thing. So, I said.
The second thing we will find isthat the cells surrounding, the biology
surrounding the the the implant itself,the object, I said, will not
be native to that part of thebody. I said. That's going to
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go against a lot of people,especially the pathologists here, because when you
see a splinter or some for anobject in the body, I don't care
how it got there, These littlecells surround themselves around it, and in
the beginning, if it's like asplinter, you're the white blood cells will
attack it and try to eat it, destroy it and make it go away.
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If that doesn't work, the bodywill finally code it in, covering
with with a an inflammatory process.It's either chronic or acute. I said.
That will be present in every oneof these four an objects. I
said, it won't be in thealien implant, okay, And so they're
(44:22):
rattled by that. I said,in our first implant we removed would later
I mentioned the first implant was removed, there was a protinacious coagulum. The
biology surrounding all of that. Wow, was absolutely astounding. Nobody got that.
In fact, the pathologists looked lookedat the biologist. Well, that's
(44:44):
just probably an inflammatory process due tochronic inflammation. Been in our twenty five
years. I said, you're absolutely, I'm sure, completely right. I
knew he was wrong, I said, so helped me out here. Since
I'm not a doctor, but Iplayed one on TV. That's a bad
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good So I said, would you, uh look at the cells and be
tell me for sure so that Ican be sure because you told me so.
He looked at it and says,weird, weird, this is a
non inflammatory process. I said,well, what kind of cells are those?
(45:28):
Doctor? He said, Cartin likeyour nails. Carrtin is your hair,
your nails, your surface skin.So how could that be the sedile
twin? He said? Where inthe world did you get this? I
(45:51):
said, in around a nod locateddeep next to the bone. Wow,
that did not happen. Cartin isnot deep inside the bye. It's hair
on the outside of the here scanand nails get it? There aren't There
is none that didn't happen. Isaid, Well, we had seventeen witnesses,
two doctors meet the hypnotic anesthesia therapist. He said, I don't care.
(46:13):
If God was there, it didn'thappen. Well, maybe he had
the act downloaded or something. Maybehe was just stupid. I hate to
say that, but it's true.You have to look at the science.
Whatever the science said. That's it'scaroti, that's old. There is to
it, and we have it onfilm being removed that part of the body
(46:35):
necks to the bone, so thatthe surgery. This is a good example.
This is me doing mootic anesthesia ona lady being getting an implant removed
from her leg. The next onethat this is a guy that he claimed
he had a military implant in hisjaw and that he was hearing voices in
(46:58):
his head and that that was causingit. And I said, well,
I've looked at this X race andlooked him over for the did not believe
his story. And he says,yeah, that that's what happened. And
I said, well that sounds good, but I have a problem with it.
And the problem is that you toldme that you've never had a previous
(47:19):
surgery. I haven't. I said, there's a clubricular screw in you're claviical.
How do you suppose that got there. Maybe aliens. That's no,
aliens don't use clubricular screws. Yourdoctor does. So. So I said,
that's probably an injury from football.Why didn't you lie to me and
tell me you didn't have the previoussurgery when you did? I said,
(47:42):
here's here's the bottom line for me. You lie to me, your case
is over. We'll remove the objectand so and so I told her,
I go ahead and click on thatagain. I told the doctor, the
doctor Wilhem in there too of himand said, we can't do anything with
this guy. It's all scared andfreaking out. And I said, well,
what do you want to do?And he says, you have to
understand doctors they want the money.Yes, they get paid for doing that.
(48:06):
So I said, uh, hesaid, use your magic on him.
I said, okay. So Ilooked at the guy and said,
do you want to do the surgery? He said yes, he said,
but I'm scared. I said,button negates everything you just said. Do
you want to do the surgery?He said yes? I said, okay,
look at me. Put my underlift his head on like that.
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Oh my god. All of asudden he was out cold, and that
was it. They will even havea room if he's the surgery. I'm
back. So I'm sitting here andthis light starts floushing. Look at your
arm right now. The light startsflashing, and then the power goes out.
Not once, but the power goesout twice. It's not snowing.
I mean it's a little windy here, but power went out. So anyway,
(48:51):
if I if you lose me again, oh, let me turn back
on my fire. Yeah, I'mjust sitting here. This light's going whoa,
and I'm like, here we goagain, people, Darryl Sims,
So I missed all that. Well, well I can tell you, kay
do we have probably just around fiveminutes or so to break and so okay,
(49:15):
all right now, I have aquestion for these implants as far as
the US is. And I don'tknow if we're done with this, but
I've heard, and I don't knowif I don't know that anybody knows,
but what about Tonight's and we're ringingin the ears and implant? Question?
Heard somebody told me and I don'tknow that this person does any anything,
(49:35):
but he said, you have tonightisand you have an implant. And I'm
like, what and how could theyknow that? But there is I I've
had Tonightis for decades and sometimes it'smuch louder than others. And is there
any relation or do we know?There is no known relation between Tonight's and
implants? And all people say stufflike I have people come up to me
(49:55):
and tell me all the time,Well you figure out what the implants are
all about as well. We're stillworking on Well I'll tell you yes recently.
Who why did you know everything?How did you guys know everything?
I don't know anything. Some peoplehave connections. But is there a difference?
Can you have like a ringing inyour ear at certain appropriate like it's
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like beyond coincidental times and tonight is? I mean, are there different phenomenon
that's not tonight iss? That isjust a buzz or a ring? Yes,
what I mean because I've actually goneto the ear nose and throat doctor
to see if I had tonight isbecause it happens so often and they're like,
no, you don't have it,you have Uh actually for my age,
I have better than averagearing, Soit's not that. So what is
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that? Then? The the buzzin the air sometimes ringing in the ear
can be done from other things.You got to shoot a gun as an
example, right, Well, youshould use earphones because you're gonna have this
ringing for a while. But ringingin the ears or noises like that can
be caught from different things. Uh. One of the fascinating things we found
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early on back in the nineteen eightiesabout abductees, and it's on our questionnaire
do you have you ever heard voicesor noises as you're drifting off to sleep?
And answer is in many cases yes, but I can't understand what they're
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saying. Now. One guy,he said, that's a fascinating thing,
and I said, okay, doyou have any evidence for me? He
said yeah. I said, well, most psychologists or psychiatrists say that's in
your head. Well it is becauseit's in my ear, but it may
not be in here. Yeah,and it's what you mean, I said,
Well, in his case, herecorded the voice. Ohow, he
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put a recorder up there in thatlittle tiny voice actually recordable, So something
actually was happening in his case.Now that's I love it when people go
one step beyond and really check itout themselves. I like that. Actually.
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Well, I just wonder when itcomes to nefarious let's say, black
access projects of of these nefarious groupswho may be experimenting with frequency sound technologies
and and that could they have likeperhaps tried to get patents and on sonic
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sound weapons and is that what we'rehearing frequency sound weapons and that? And
can they like you said, andthat's a scary thought if it's biological in
nature, and they can control andI don't know who they are, whether
it's aliens or our own government,can control your emotions, uh, you
know, suicide, depression, fear, anger, and that's all they can.
(52:52):
That's a weapon of war, rightif they can, if they can
transmit those feelings, and instead offighting a war with tanks and bullets and
weapons, if they can just haveeverybody off themselves and that's the end of
the war. That's scary. Imean it is for a fact. The
interesting statement you're bringing up about sound, in my view, is that it
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can be used for all kinds ofthings. One of the big reasons that
Wales beats themselves and purposes beats themselvesis due immediately and it's provable now that
the subsonics and the work done bythe Navy actually causes them to beat themselves
in water. That's the reason forthe majority of those beachings. And they
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studied dolphins and wales and didn't CherylCosta. I just heard that. Somebody
was telling me that Cheryl Costa likethat was a position in the military's communication
right, So they did study thesethings. Well they originally they were doing
it a long time ago. Theywere trying to get dolphins to carry bombs
onto it blow up. Okay,example, that makes sense. Realizing these
(54:00):
guys are smarter, we think theycould be for other stuff. Oh wow,
maybe carrying spying equipment or whatever onthem next to a sub and the
sub would never notice. The worstbeing done in that regard to so subtonics.
So you can cool with it,cut with it, heat with it,
cook with it, you know,all kinds of things would sound Yeah,
(54:23):
yeah, I mean it makes sensethat they would be doing who knows
what with his technologies. So itmakes me wonder. And you know,
I'm not one who studies or knowsa lot about the alleged my lab programs
and that, but do you workwith contact these that claim to be part
(54:44):
of that my lab program. Ihave the late doctor Carla Turner and I
were very good friends, and shewould come to me and talk to me
privately about my lab cases. AndI said, Candy, I love you
like sister, but I'm going toput my cop head on here for a
moment. And my intelligence had andthis is going to sting. She said
(55:08):
okay, and I said, let'sgive me your one of your better cases.
She said she told me about thiswoman. It was taken out of
her bed by two military guys Msixteen Snowlan. I said, okay,
I'm one hundred percent go ahead andtell me said they took her this underground
base snow And I said, well, okay, cophead on. Who in
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the world? And I used tobe an MP. I would never head
out to anybody's home in the middleof the night with M sixteen to do
anything to anybody. What if yourorder to do it, I wouldn't do
it anyway. I said, it'sfor those are civilians number two. Even
if someone nefarious then did do that, what would you need in M sixteen?
(55:54):
I said, this lady that you'retalking about, and that I know
her very well. I said,you could you harsh words and get her
to do anything? Yeah? Reallynice lady. You don't need sixteen's to
two and fifty pounds, guys andm sixteen. So drag a woman off
in the middle of the night inher nightgown down the street. And it's
really interesting to me. Right downthe street near the nearest sewer hole.
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Basically they all take the lid offand you can go down like nine hundred
stories or whatever many that's a sewertank. There's no underground base there.
That's a sewer tank, right right, I said, So I'm having a
problem with this right off the bat, all right, but tell me what
your real concern is. And thenshe wanted me to to say, could
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you do is there some way theycan do stiops to protect? Right?
It is break time, so wewill get back to this, but before
we get back to do we're goingto play an evening on Earth with an
extraterrestrial when we get back from thebreak. So we'll see you on the
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I got it. Dancing. It'sTuesday. You have to dance on on
What's Up? Job? It's theWhat's up jib? That's right, all
right, So let's play. Nono no, no, no, no
no no. I'm sleeping on thejob. There we go name mean on
Earth with an extraterrestrial. All right, so you're meeting with Woo comes down?
(01:01:08):
Where on Earth are you going tomeet with this extraterrestrial Darryl terra too,
since he's not a hot seat.Well, first of all, I
have met with him before. Wasn'tmy choice. But where did you?
Yeah? Where did they take you? Usually it's inside craft for whatever they're
(01:01:28):
going to do, and that wasn'tparticularly pleasant. No, I'd like to
take them out to my own location. And again the only difference is if
I have doctor them, I probablywouldn't bring them back keep them. Yes,
I'm going to keep them in therepriperators. Oh so where would you
(01:01:50):
take them though? For a nicedinner? Well, if you probably eats
ice cream or beans or whatever itis they thought back in nineteen forty seven,
I probably take him to the icecream shop or something. What's your
favorite flavor of ice cream, Darryl? My favorite of ice cream is going
to be pec pecans. That's agood choice, strong choice. Okay,
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what music would you like to introduceet to? What kind of music?
Probably something that would be a littleout of his range, so to speak.
Disconcerting, something really heavy metal orsomething really Ozzy Osbourne, crazy train,
or that's awesome. I don't thinkyou're going to get into rackmand and
(01:02:37):
Off or or French least or anythinglike that. I doubt that's going to
happen. That's great, Like throwthem off his game and let's see what's
uh? What movie would you recommendhe watched? Oh, no question,
I've got two movies I would wanthim to watch one first, one which
I would laugh all the way through, would be I D four. Oh
(01:02:57):
I haven't even be independent state?Remember that? Yeah? Right right right?
Okay, wapping at the end,and I like them too, would
be a World of Worlds. Okay, cruise version of it. I like
it really. Yeah, And theylose a micro organism destroys them. They
forgot to plan on that. Whatdo you think that? Yeah, go
(01:03:21):
ahead, Tara. You think theywould have known about that? That really
bugged them, there's no question.But that's funny. And then what one
question would you ask? You onlyget one, only got one question.
I'm not sure they can answer thequestion because I don't think they have the
(01:03:45):
answer. I think whoever made hasclone or manufactured them, has the answer
and answer is the question is whyare you lying? Oh, I didn't
see that coming. I didn't seethat, and they probably wouldn't have an
answer for you could don't have aclue because someone programmed them. In my
opinion, they made hash or programmedthem and to do what they're doing,
(01:04:11):
and that program is beyond them.They're just doing their job, whatever that
is. That's such an interesting perspective, honestly, because that makes me wonder,
then do you believe, Daryl,that we're all programmed? I mean,
from early on we're watching the waylife should be, what we're programmed,
how we're supposed to be. Doyou think all forms of life in
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the universe are programmed in certain waysto carry out certain agendas? You use
two words I found interesting. Oneis what do you believe in? What
do you think? Those are reallytwo very important concepts that are important investigations.
As an investigator, belief should notbe entering into ninety ninety percent of
(01:04:59):
your work because I reserve beliefs,relegate beliefs for very powerful in life changing
ultimately important things in my life.I do not want to change my beliefs
tomorrow about Indian because I don't haveany beliefs about him. I have information.
I have information. If it improvesor I get better information, that
(01:05:21):
can change. But my world beliefsand ultimate beliefs and all that, that's
not going to happen. So butthe next thing that you mentioned that I
thought it was really good, waswhat do you think now? That's a
totally different that keeps you in safeground right there. I think is based
on whatever whatever other information you getis great because that's what you're going to
(01:05:45):
do, and mentions that's good likethat. So what do you think do
you think humans are programmed to carryout? Of course? Or there is
a movie a long time ago whichyour listeners ought to go get it if
you can. It's called Flowers fromAlgermont. Oh. It is this guy
(01:06:12):
who is a moron basically gets thisinjection and he becomes a ultra genius overnight
and he comes in front of allthese scientists and they're all asking these big,
high powered questions, the big questionsscientists won't ask. And they asked
him, you know, what iswhat's what's the purpose of man? And
(01:06:35):
all that? And he said,a TV in every room, a TV
in every room programmed he said,well, what do you think the future
is. He's a TV in everyroom. You have a TV in every
room and one in your pocket.That's true everywhere we go. That's called
programming. A guy came on theArt Belt program many years ago, just
(01:06:58):
before I did, and he wastelling Art Bell about how dangerous these programs
are. And he said, well, you know, I'm not sure about
all that. And he said no. He said, this stuff video games
and stuff there we're putting out.This was an Apple guy. He said,
this stuff is so dangerous, ismore addictive than cocaine. He said,
well, I'm not so sure aboutthat. He said, well,
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you don't know what you're talking about. I'm the designer. I know.
He said, We're never going tobe able to break this stuff, but
it can help. He said,I wish we'd never done it. Wow,
too late, now, isn't it. Yeah? It is. Well,
it's just the the malleability of ourbrain, if that's the right way
to say it. I mean,it's at any time we can say no,
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right, we can stop this.We don't have to be programmed and
on the apps. You know,the programming is probably part of our schooling
too, you know, it's notjust about aliens. It's just we're all
programmed to be in the society tomaintain a certain way. And I just
find it fascinating kind of to thatto what we were talking about. Who's
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doing all this programming? And youknow, obviously those alien apps are there
government apps. And we were kindof talking during the break a little bit,
and maybe you can speak on thistoo about I can give you one
hardcore one right off the bat.Okay, this is not conspiracy, this
is not I'm not going to getinto all that, but I'll give you
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a short version of one of themost important apps that ever came out recently.
It's called COVID. COVID COVID youthink it's I assure you the Red
Chinese and our government we're studying thatwith other governments more than anything. I
understand. It's a disease if youmiss them. The point. The point
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is how programmable are people that peoplein the United States breaking the Constitution of
the United States in violation of totalconstitutional laws, obeying all people had to
do, say, you had towear a mask, you have to stand
six feet apart. They asked doctorFauci, Well, back, why did
I have stand six feet, Partysaid, I don't know. We just
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thought it was a good distance.They didn't have to. It doesn't matter.
That wasn't the point. Besides thedisease, they were studying the effects
on humans. So when you're talkingabout apps and what can it do,
that's an excellent good one. Butthe other question that you asked that I
thought was really good, Tara,was does the military of doctor? Yeah?
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Is it the aliens or the military, And what are the military doing?
Well, asked Ben Loden, howthat works out? Yeah, well
he's we obviously, you know,And you had a good point, you
know, hones see the criminals,or we say criminals whoever our government identifies
as our enemy whatever. But I'mjust thinking about normal everyday people as well.
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So well, I get a lotof believer on emails and things like
that from people, and they said, the government's take me, They're doing
this, They're doing all these weirdthings for me. I'm gain stock all
the time. I mean, Imean it just goes on. And once
I get your attention that you can'teven get you're not they can believe the
amount of stuff they can tell you. And I said, okay, I
said some basic questions for you.I have all this evidence I was in
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the CIA, I have a topsto your clearance and all these different things.
Where are they not taking me butthey're taking you and you have nothing?
What do you think the government needsto spend millions and millions of dollars
and thousands of man hours to gainstock and watch you for no reason?
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Don't you think they ought to bespending their money on terrorists or somebody else
a little more important than you.You're not making any sense. I'm not
saying it couldn't happen. I'm justsaying it ain't making sense right to that
end, Darryl, do you ifthere's certain lineage or family lines or individuals
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that are being I'll use the wordtargeted for study or whatever their motives may
be, meaning those people out there, are they looking for certain types of
people? And if so, whathave you noticed? You know? Are
they more creative? Are they moreopen minded? On? And on?
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You know? Have what have younoticed in all your years of study on
this? Well, primarily you havethree different kinds of people that are being
taken. The first kinds that arebeing taken are people who they don't know
this of course in the beginning,but the alien gets it, but the
people don't get it until later theyplanned out that oh I'm a contactde How
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did you arrive at that conclusion?Well, I don't know. So basically
you think they're your say, theplace to fix those on hold or whatever
they're doing is for your best andhighest good. Contact is positive more and
an other group of people are peoplelike me, your abductees, which means
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I was kidnapped right when it comesin your house, they take you away.
That's not called alienhappiness. It's calledkidnapping or the kid they can nap.
So whether I liked or not,is it's still kidnapping. I mean,
look, I was a police officer, and when I work kidnapping cases,
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did I have this all the time. People come to me all the
time to say, Darryl, youjust don't understand they were taking you for
your best and highest good. Isaid, listen to me carefully, since
you weren't there, and I was. I said, it's interesting to me
that whenever I handle kidnapping cases,I never have a parent come to me
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after I bring their child back tothem, especially unwarmed. Caryl. There
are good kid dampers out there andbad kidnappers? Why are you so being
to these kidnappers? Good point,because if he's got a bald head,
big eyes, and looks like analien so to speak, he gets a
pass. But if he looks likea human being and he's got a little
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stripes on his T shirt and hetakes your kid, he's evil. Look
at that one of them. Whydid they get a pass? Because the
aliens and there you don't if you'rea human. Why is that? Because
we don't know? Maybe because Ithink what it is is it's such a
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horrific, terrifying thought that in ourpsyches you almost have to put a positive
spin on it to even begin tomake any kind of sense with it at
all. Yeah, it's sort oflike believing in something after we're gone,
Right, we want to believe thatour soul and our spirits continue on afterwards,
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and it comforts us in a way. And I would believe that's true
in this as well. We haveto make some sense out of this.
Happened for a reason, and ithas to be good, like saving the
planet or whatever, and it justhelps process and get through it. The
problem I have with that position isthat what if that weren't true, right,
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might not be what they were doingwas something different. But the screen
memory or the good memory or thefalse memory given to us was that we're
saving your planet and picking the Arizonaall and all is wonderful things for you,
right. That wasn't the case atall. Right, hence your question,
why are you lying to us?Yeah? Yeah, and so deal
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in your experience. I've read yourbooks and we've got you guys. Make
sure you get this wonderful book alien. She got her signed. Lucky you
got a sign. But you know, maybe you can talk if you if
you want to, about your experiencea little bit. It seemed to me
that there was handlers. Oh there'sthere's aliens that may be doing something and
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they're being handled by somebody else perhaps, But what I was interested about your
senses and how you kind of knewwhat was happening. They kind of maybe
messed up and you weren't fully screenmemory or whatever it is. But but
you talk about your senses and thatthat the boss was or somebody was telling
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somebody else what to do, andyou knew what they were going to do
to you, And that to meis what's terribly frightening. And again,
how as a young child were youable to get through that? That's one
of the best questions ever been askingme, And most people do not ask
that, and anyway that it's agreat question, because what happened when I
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was a child is that when thebean came in the room the very first
saying, I saw him, ofcourse, standing there looking at me,
the skinny little guy with big blackeyes are perfectly round. And I looked
at his stunning eyes, down tohis nose, little pin point holds in
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his face where there was a nose, slipped from mouth and went down,
skinny little neck and went down.He didn't have any memory glands, he
didn't have a belly button, hedidn't have a tt he didn't have any
clothes on. It's wintertime. Youshould be I'm preaching to death. Why
are you not preaching to death?What do you do? Wander around out
in the dark with no clothes on? And I couldn't understand that at age
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four, what's wrong with him?I mean, if we're like similar,
why what's wrong with this picture?Now? When I became an adult,
I thought differently, And when Ibecame an investigator. I realized, well,
he didn't have When you look atthose nose, those little ear holes
and things, that's something else.There's something else going on there. Why
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not to these because he doesn't procreate, he doesn't have a belly button,
because he wasn't born. He washatched, cloned, made, or
manufactured. Oh well, and thebig question is who did that? Now
you're getting into the u of Owork in my opinion, but the question
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back to the real original question,how did you learn when I was abducted
by him, under his control soto speak, that part of me was
completely available to him and was gettingsuggestions from him from time to time,
such as he wanted me to seethis huge, big face of a clown,
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and he wanted me to believe thatI was he was a clown,
that that was going to be myscreen memory. Was I had a bad
dream? In other words, wellI didn't. I kept shaking my head
no. And what I did duringthat time I learned how, probably accidentally,
how to keep myself abducted under hiscontrol and like it left in the
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right brain and the other part ofthe brain was able to stay unabducted.
Wow, and okay, let meput this in terms of a lot of
a lot of abductees will understand thecontact. When they're talking to you.
Both voiced the skull, you hearthem. Well, at some point in
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your contact experience, they shut youoff and they do whatever they're going to
do. You don't hear them anymore. That's it. It's over. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, they put youunder whatever you want to call it.
I was able to still hear them. Well, they the abducted part
of her they thought was under theircontrol. It is, but the other
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part isn't. And now I'm listeningto you think I can hear you're talking
about stuff. It's not what youtold me. It's okay, You'll be
all right. We're here to helpyou or saving whatever materm is. They
told you. What I'm hearing himtalk to the other guy about ain't the
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same thing. Ah, That's whyI learned so much about you. And
did you learn really what their agendais? Did you get any clues in
their conversation when they thought you wereout? He's asking about the agenda?
Now, well, we did.In an event in nineteen ninety two,
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there was a mass abduction that happenedin Houston, Texas and in Florida.
And these are eight of my abductees. We're taken in the mass Abductioncember eleventh,
nineteen ninety two. In December eighth, nineteen. It's a double mass
induction. They came about two threeDid you say did you say December eleventh
or November eleven? December eighth andDecember eleventh, nineteen those two different nights.
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The short, very short version ofthis. There's more evidence in this
case, and we have all ourcases put together. The remarkable thing.
People ask the question, well,why did that happen? I said,
well, I said, I'm aninvestigator. Yeah, we know that you're
missing the whole point. I huntthem that hunted me and later hunted my
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son. I don't care what yourwobber is. I don't care what your
story is. I don't care ifyou say a planet Pigel, and I
don't care. I wonder what you'rereally doing because I've been hearing what you've
been saying in my ten abductions forthirteen years. I've been hearing a totally
different story than you've been telling abouctees. What you've got Now you've heard this
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conversation recently on the TV. Ohmy god, Mike was on and he
got caught. Yes, that's whathappened. It was a hot mic alien
didn't know I was listening, right, that's the point. So what I
did was can talck a program basedon my knowledge? I mean, I'm
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ex intelligentsia. Actually, I whatdo you think I'm going to do?
Well, I'm going to develop asye up on you? Of course,
right, you're so smart. NoI did. It's just what it's just
business as usual. It's a gameof chess. It's a game of chess.
And it worked. Wow, itjust worked. And so they abducted
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one of my abductees. And anyway, long story short is simply that they
picked all of my abductees, alleight of them, on that first night,
and took them in small sh toa massive crap that was six hundred
miles across, fifty miles thick.And someone said, why would they need
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a ship that big? I said, if you don't live on the planet,
you need to ship that, right, you don't need a planet?
Could you dr thing running where youwant? What would you? I said,
if you're biomechanical, what would youwant to plant for? Anyway?
More aluminum fix you. Yeah,aluminum genes. That's what I'm thinking.
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I like that. My my,my crazy mind goes to I'm thinking of
a I'm thinking of large cruise ships. I'm thinking do they have a casino
in there? Do they have amovie theater like Pup pup golf? What's
going on? What do they dofor entertainment? That was funny. Okay,
go ahead, So anyway, therewere three questions. Okay, here's
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here's here's here's the new here's theunderscore news story of the day, the
here's the headliner. They brought mysenior investigator into this big room. The
reason they brought him in there becausethey thought of he is my senior investigator,
and they like him by the waythat he would know everything that I
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did. And the person, theguy that's doing the interview is not them,
he's someone else. He's what Icall mid level management, way above
the alien that here. There's alineup in front of him, in front
of his big chair, the littlegray alien, another entity, the doctor
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alien, the Nordic Bigfoot. Yeah, all of them lined up, the
reptile, all of them, andthe guy sitting in the big chair.
When he asked a question. Allof those guys, when he asked a
question, you better answer it.Their society is not like ours, quick
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pro quote. It's not like thatyou asked the question. And if you
don't answer the question the way theywanted or answered, they might ask you
to step outside and take a freshbreath. Bear, you won't last very
long out there in space. You'retalking that the workers on these they're terrified
of the boss who these bosses areterrified all of the things. In fact,
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he asked Dale right off the bat, the big guy sitting in a
chair said why did he do this? Speaking of me? And Dale was
floored. He said, he said, the thing about it, when they
speak everything, all the information becomesavailable to you instantly. Everybody knows everything
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at that point. And he said, I realized what you had done.
And he said, I told himI don't know, he said. The
guy sitting in the chair was furious. He said, the Nordic they was
standing there, six foot six Nordicgot nervous and walked over to me and
put his forehead on my forehead andhis handsome side and looked in my deep
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in my eyes with those big,beautiful blue eyes of his and looked back
at the big guy sitting in thechair and said he doesn't know, and
the guy cooled off, Wow,you couldn't figure out how White with did
what. I'll tell Dale, andthey'll ask the same question, why did
you not tell me what you're doing? D You're gonna tell them everything?
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Because then, of course I would. I said, that's why I didn't
tell you Dale. It's a signthey're not going to get to know.
Wouldn't they just naturally know the truth? I mean, you really can't lie
correct know. They didn't know.They didn't know what they had not accessed
me, that accessed people who werevictims, So they thought somebody in that
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pile should know the big one.But beside all of that, three big
questions came out in two rooms.There were two big chairs, two big
guys there asking these questions. Oneof the lady I programmed, and two
of Dale because they were sure hewould know that information. And three questions
came out. Now this this isreally super important stuff. First question,
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he produced a holographic image of ahuman brain in both rooms to the guy
and the girl. They all inthe lady and they asked two questions.
Two separate questions, one in eachroom point to the human soul. Oh
interesting, in the other room inthe spirit where is it? They didn't
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know, right, and they're theguys in charge, and that maybe wasn't
going to find from us. Arethey trying to figure that out? The
soul stealers? The third question theyasked with a military question, and tell
us this question, what is ProjectPrometheus? They apparently had abducted someone in
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the intelligence realm and he freaked orwhatever, or they may made like,
I'm your commanding officer, tell meabout Project Prometheus, and he thought it
was I thought it was a commandingalcer and it wasn't. It was may
what is Project Prometheus? Tell menow? Yeah, tell me about Project
Prometheus. That's funny show here.I'll tell the jokes here. Anyway,
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The bottom line was Project Prometheus witha secret government project. As you know,
Prometheus was in the in the mythology, was half a demagogue that stole
fire from the gods to give toman. So the mankind could you know,
help him out? And all thatsounds great. The only problem is
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when the government tells you. WhenI say the government, I mean the
intelligence community. When they tell you, you that are going to Project Prometheus.
You. They're not stealing fire fromthose gods to give to you.
They're stealing the fire to give tothemselves. I have control of the fire.
Bam. Are they're stealing your soul? What are they trying to take?
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I know, stupid question, there'sno stupid questions. Extremely important question,
Oh my gosh, because it's itseems to me that that's what they're
missing, a soul. Yeah,perhaps maybe I don't know. The alien
is irrelevant in that question. Thepeople that were asking the question wanted to
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know that the alien doesn't have clue, doesn't care, isn't interested. They're
only interested in their survival. SoTerror put that line up again because I
want to ask Daryl that a couplequestions about it. So do some of
these basic alien types have souls andothers don't? Question number one? Question
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number two is the Bigfoot or sasquatch? What is their role? Are they
workers? Are they bodyguards? Arethey what? I mean? Do we
know if some of these are soullessor some of them do have souls?
Well? I think, I thinkI think it's important to not the word
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soul. I think from our viewpointthat from that question, the way it
stated suggests like a generic soul soto speak to everybody. So everybody got
if we're alive, do you haveone so to speak? Right, in
my opinion, based on everything Iknow, what they're looking for is not
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that. Oh, what they're lookingfor is something else. Okay. Someone
asked me to get specific about themmy time, and I said, okay.
I says, there's a biblical statementin the Book of Proverbs, absolutely
several times in the Bible. It'smakes it really remarkable, and it says
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you were created wonderfully. I said. The only people that don't know that
are some of your scientists are sostupid they would call you pond scum.
They're barely higher than bondscum. Isaid, If that's true, somebody came
a long, long, long wayto look at pondscum. I assure you
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they did not waste their time.They're here for a reason, and the
alien is not the issue. Theynever have been. They're just doing whatever
they're told by someone else who isinterested in this concept and the concepts are
interested in. Is you not them? Individuality? You You have something that
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they don't and can't get why doyou think they're looking for it? Creativity?
Maybe perhaps that's the side effect,that's a descriptor there's something else,
there's a reason there After all ofthat, and the last thing that we
found out in that same event wasand I told you they liked Dale,
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and I mean they really do.He's really remarkable. He's an interesting character.
And they said he looked on thewall just for they took him away.
On the wall, there was thisbig picture. It looked like,
he said, look like Indianapolis fivehundred. He said, like a giant
roadway map. But it was threedimensional. I said, what was interesting
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about that? He said, Iasked the Nordic what is that? He
said, that's our contact with you. He said, what do you mean?
And there was one little section aboutthat big is about one hundred year
span, still like white, differentcolored than the roadway. He said,
all that roadway has already finished.He said, we're in the last section.
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He said, what do you mean? He said, when that's finished,
this whole program's over. And Dalesaid us He said, that little
span is about one hundred years,but we didn't know where. We're in
the middle of it. In frontof it, we didn't know. And
the bottom line is Dale very smart, very sharp. He multiplies the hund
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you'd span all the way around thewhole thing as best he could. He
said, it appeared to be aboutsix thousand years. I was going to
say, do they follow you throughpast lives? I mean, this was
about a six thousand year span oftime and we're in the last hundred years.
And he told Dale something remarkable.He looked at him and said,
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it failed. Failed. Our programdidn't work. What they wanted didn't happen.
Is that program? Are they talkingabout humanity or for this Dale's personal
life? No, all of us, all of us, he said,
it failed. And so somebody said, well, what does that mean?
I said, well, from alogical point of view, if logic plays
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any part of he or logic isnot truth. It's just a system of
information that's useful. I said.If that's true, I said, it
means you're going to do something elseis going to happen. Well, isn't
that about the times set up?Like the pyramids and stuff? I mean,
we go back about that kind ofmodern history goes back a little bit
further. I mean, do youthink that they had a play and where
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we're at modern humans now, orit's I mean, I wonder if they'd
been here. I mean, becauseif it was six thousand years, they
were here in our past, andall this stuff for well, it boils
down to who are they, Whoare the ones that are calling shots,
so to speak, and if thatinformation is available to us. In fact,
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one PhD asked me what Then hesaid, well, wait a minute.
If the alien has been hatch clonemade manufacturer, who did that and
for what purpose? And what doesthat mean? And I said, well,
if all that's true, and Isaid, it's going to be real
difficult. People wrapped their heads runningbecause they've been so involved in quote unquote
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the alien and abduction or whatever thatmeans that no one's ever asked a question
like why are you here? Whyare you doing what you're doing? Why
is it what is happening here?And we've been so busy with that,
we've totally ignored that we're looking atside effects of some of the things they're
doing, making assumptions. That's whatit's all about, because that's what they're
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doing. I said, if Iwere running a SIOUCH program, you'd never
know what it was we were doing. We get all this other stuff like
implants, abductions, ringing voices andthings in your head. You'd never get
to know what a truth was.I'd never let you know. Wow.
Yeah, And it's hard. It'shard to know. I mean, obviously
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we have no clue as to whatany given species motivation is and what their
agenda is. I mean, there'sno way to know. But it sounds
to me, like you said,they like this person. So do they
have a sense of humor? Andit sounds like they can like certain individuals
and not like others. And well, that is that's another thing we found
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out in our research since the eighties. There are certain abductees very rare.
This is a very rare occurrence.There are certain abductees that absolutely despise,
fear, or hate. Huh,it's very rare. They're only a handful
of them. I've ever found allthe tens of thousands. And how do
they know that? Do they justsay we don't like you when you're a
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kid, when you work with them, they cry and everything they said,
you know, it's they I dideverything they told me to do everything,
and they don't like me. Theyhate me. I kept crying, you
know, I did everything you knowdoesn't matter. They understand something about you
you don't know about yourself. Oh, they can see your soul. They
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can see your soul perhaps and maybethey they see enough that they that it's
it's it's troubling to them because it'supsetting to their plan. And so they
don't know this ahead of time beforethey abduct you. So if they,
well, in my opinion, theydo. And that's just my opinion,
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and the reason I know that thetruth is because I'm one of them,
right and you would not. Thatis one of the reasons that things went
so badly in my events. ButI was not the only one. My
son was another one. The terribalpeople I've met in this phenomena have had
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beyond horrific events. And it's notjust because they thought alien was a bad
day they don't like them. Itwasn't based on that. It was based
on the fact that there was somethinginherently evil and that they were singled out
literally gainstock, by the alien ifyou like, at that point, and
as kids, when you're growing up, you just don't understand any of this.
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It just I mean, if thealien's here to help us and everything
or whatever, why don't they Whydon't they treat me like they did you?
Why they pat me on the headand say, that's really wonderful,
you're a nice middle human. WhateverI do something radically different. It would
make sense to me, though,Darryl, that they would want to study
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all you know, I mean,whether you judge somebody good, bad or
whatever is based on opinion and perspectiveand all that, like, right,
I mean, there's good in everybody, there's not so good in everybody.
But it would seem to me thatthey would want to abduct people across the
board, right. Well, ifthey weren't looking for anything specific, that
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would be okay. If they're lookingfor something very specific, they would be
for certain people, right right.And and this questionnaire that you've created,
what are some of the commonalities thatyou're looking for within that? I mean,
have you maybe you don't want tosay because you don't want people to
take them up. Some of thethings we've found is that forty five percent
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of them would be Native American,Nadian, Irish, Celtic, Scottish.
I rarely say this, understand,but another group of them are going to
be ready for this. The basqueof northern Spain, and it's fascinating stuff.
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Is that the rich negative the basque. Uh, they're actually they're they're
really the majority of abductees, believeit or not. And we've had a
stem cells space lists and others lookat this forest. The majority of abductees
that are taking her the same bloodtype I am oh negative, Uh,
(01:39:36):
everybody always says. In fact,we had to stem cell spaces come to
a presentation at the Houston UFO Networkfor me and I told her. I
said, there's a guy that hethinks he knows everything. He bones up
on every speaker and he's he'll comefor you. I said, hand him
anyway you want. She says,okay, he went off the bat.
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He says, she starts, unblood antigens is on and well not all
that negative, she said, shotup. Who do you think you are?
Well, I've said that you don'tknow anything. I am a stem
cell specialist at this hospital. Andshe said, well, well, all
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these says mister Sims when he tellsme something. I listened to it.
I have no idea who you are, but I can tell you right now
you don't have a clue about anything. Well, I when I would said
shut up, interrupting my presentation,She said, but just for you,
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I'm going to make an exception.She pulls up this chart of or its
negative said, they're fifty two differentkinds. Which one do you think you
are? Mister? I really Idid not know that. You see the
little point zero zero's are wine orwhatever on at the bottom of some of
these. That means there may behunters more we don't know yet. Wow,
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because you don't have a clue aboutanything, shut up, stamify something
about the blood. We need toknow about Alaskam. I hope we call
it interesting. Yeah, Darryl.Part of the programming from the Aliens,
I just think it's important to bringup because of the state of the world
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that our world is in right now. But part of the biggest programming that
I really related to from reading yourbook and just talking to you, is
is the program that you are aloneand that you know you have to deal
with everything alone. And even thoughyou could consciously say I am not alone
and I am okay and stuff,but it feels like you're alone. The
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situation, the experience, no oneelse can understand it. It's the programming,
and I think that it's the surprizingto me to realize that that's the
programming. It meant me. Andso I'm wondering if you could talk to
everybody about absolutely terror you you reallystruck a major nerve. This is an
app that's downloaded into many abductees.At the beginning of most conferences, I
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speak, how many have seen you? A poem? All the people yay
or hands go up? How manyof you came back with an artifact and
less hands come up? How manyof you? And I get real specific
and said, so, now,how many of you regards to the fact
your parents loved cared for you andnurtured you and did everything in the world
for you, fed you, clothesyou and everything all your life? Or
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not know the fact that they're notyour parents. And some of your hands
come up, even though you geneticallyprove they are. You know they're not.
Hands still keep coming up. Howmany of you people out there feel
regards to the fact you've been loved, cared for and everything else. You're
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all alone? You know? Imean, the hands just come up.
Why? And my my wife askedme one time my friend did this presentation,
She says, do you feel alone? I was surprised her. Well,
of course we always have been,and we we're like best friends.
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She started crying. It's weird.There's nothing you can do. It's not
your fault. It has nothing todo with you. That's right. It's
a program that's running inside me thatsomebody else installed. It ain't me and
you. It's not about me andyou. It's about me being all alone.
I said, that's the program,and that you have to understand.
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These are apps that are downloaded inus. There are invisible implants, if
you want to call them, that'swhat I call them. These are extremely
damaging to people, and people absolutelydon't know. They don't know why.
Why do I feel that way?My parents love me. I love my
parents. It makes sense. Itjust we we have a lot of these
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apps we asked about. We don'tcall them that, of course on our
questionnaire, but we have these therethere. It's embedded in our questionnaire.
And you did one of the questionswe ask which we don't. I don't
like talking about this because people aregonna get something the wrong, wrong idea
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about it. They one of thequestions we have on here, have you
ever had suicidal or thoughts hurt yourselfand they were yours. Odd that you
say, and they weren't yours,they were not your thoughts hm hm,
and you'd be surprised him any answerspeople come back with yes, something they
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know, not their thoughts, andthey were not. They're not suicidal,
they're not demitted, they're not Theseare not people with a psychopathology that needs
to be studied. They don't knowwhere that comes from. Is it.
Do you think that it might beto control? You know, if you
feel alone, you're more susceptible tosuggestion perhaps, or can you be controlled?
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Okay, let's study the I tellabductees who asked me this why I
feel, I said, listening carefully, I said, I'm going to tell
you that great truth. Pay attentionbecause you're not going to hear this again
somewhere. The bottom line is simplythis. The bottom line is that there's
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a difference between h being all aloneand lonely. I said, it's not
the same thing. That's number one, that said Number two. I said,
we've got all kinds of wonderful peoplearound us. That's important, it's
good for mental health and every otherreason we need that. But the fact
is, I said, the purposeof I said, the feeling for you
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when you experience this app is that'strue, that's the app. What's the
real What is the aliens version ofthat? That's what you need to know.
Not what happened to you, butwhat's the aliens version? His version
is totally different. It's isolation.Mm hmm. They want you isolated.
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It is isolated. Yeah, AndI think a lot of these folks battle
that wake up every morning and uhfight a new day, battle through all
those that programming. It takes diligenceand it gets exhausting. It is exhausting,
Yeah, especially like you said,Tara, the state of the world
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right now when Yeah, unfortunately,there's a lot of people that lose that
fight and just feel so alone.So if you're feeling that way, reach
out and get help. For anybodythat's feeling that way, get a friend
and a friend. Hug people.Yes, I hug people all the time,
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and men because they'll spend here likebricks. If they do hug you,
they'll they'll pat you on the back. And I said, yeah,
I don't need to be burned.It's all right. I don't mind that.
It's okay, right, So Darryl. I don't know how much time
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we have left here, maybe tenminutes or so, but I hear that
you're speaking in September at right patAir Force Base. Can you talk a
little bit about that? Okay,Yeah, Snairport Space. Ray Semanski is
hosting a wonderful UFO band on Septembertwenty twenty second and right on on right
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patterns Snair Force Space, a commanderof the right Patterson Air Force Base is
doing an opening presentation for us.Oh that is awesome. Ray did something
really big here. This is reallyreally really big cheese before it was No,
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that's funny. Where can we findinformation about this? You know?
I mean, well they have They'llbe up on our website in time,
okay for sure. But they're justthey're putting up their own website and when
it's available, I will send itto you immediately, all right, and
I'll share it with all our viewersout here, so we get you're good
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folks and we love them. They'regood people, absolutely right. And let's
talk about your books when more timeif you want to hold those up one
by one, or you could putup the graphic there, Tara, all
the evidence in light. Okay,I wrote the books. They're not books
for entertainment. I did not writethem for them. I wrote them because
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people are screaming. I said,I don't want to the point of the
book is to find evidence. Itshows you how I found evidence and how
you can find it. That's thepoint of that book, Alien Hunter,
Evidence in Life, And what's thevery basics you recommend for somebody who might
be experiencing contact. What are somesimple things they can do to maybe,
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you know, test that. IfI were them, I would not read
ten thous read ten thousand books aboutaliens and all that. It's just gonna
you're you're opening the Pandora's box andyou're just really you're defeating a bunch of
stuff. It's just stupid. Thebest thing that can happen to people,
in my opinion, is to getinvolved with the support group. That is
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one of the following things. Asupport group. When we had one in
Houston, one lady came in andshe started screaming, we're all stupid and
everything that aliens. You're to saythe planet pixel all U said, lady,
we don't care what your view is. We're here for support. We're
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not here to attack or flame anybodybecause they have a different point of view.
We don't care about that. Wecare about you, and if you
don't want to play ball with that, you can leave right We're here to
give hugs and burps, Hugs andburps, hugs and burps. Alien lately,
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he wished, Tod Burt, didyou I like the reflection in the
alien eyes of the human. That'sa really cool graphic right there. That's
my face looking under the bed athim. It's a alien. That's about
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evidence. That's how to find evidencein your own case, especially if you're
if you're a wonderful person who's havingthese awful events or good events, whatever
you want to call them. Thisshows you how to kind of verify your
own case started using a black light. I discovered this in nineteen ninety two,
How to find Evidence. The otherbook is strictly about much more about
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alien implants and what we actually found, what we didn't find, what the
truth of it. A lot ofthe stuff on implants out on the internet
absolutely a waste of time. Imean, there's so much false. I
said, I said, I understandyou, people, I said, Lady
told me. She says, shecame to me at the conference is really
funny. She came. She hadthis big moomoo on it must been a
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four hundred dollars dress, and shesays, this is nineteen eighty nine as
the secretaries. And she says,and I had this big presentation thing up
in my booth said alien implants only, and she says, she stops their
moon move keeps moving. You know, it's really cool, she says,
doing all that. And I saidwhat She says, you have alien implants?
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And I go, what what didI do? I took a bath.
She said, what do you?I said, what do you mean?
She said, you have astral implants? I said, I use preparation.
H I don't know what you're talkingabout. And she said that's not
very funny. I said, Ithink it's extremely funny because I'm not being
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very sane here yourself. And anyway, we actually became friends. But she
she said, I removed astral implantsand I said, okay, how many
do I have? She said,I said, okay, good. Now
if I pay how much do theycost? Fifteen bucks a piece? That's
five hundred bucks. I said,oh, I get them removed. While
I know they're gone. She said, no, I said, I pay
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you. I can't even know ithappens or doesn't happen. That's a racket.
What a deal? What a deal? They can take that, take
that and run all. Oh really, I've met everybody in the world out
there, and you can't even imaginethe people I've met. No, infinitely
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more about implants than I'll ever know, and they've never been involved in any
research. What So, with onlya couple of minutes left, do you
think we'll ever know the truth ofwhat's really going on here? Of course,
I'll tell you in a couple ofweeks. I'll tell you we should
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have started with the fact that wehave to change our approach in my opinion,
and uh, maybe we'll do anotherpresentation. Sometimes I'll tell you about
the seven different hats I use whenI when people ask a question, my
head automatically goes down each of thoseseven hats that I wear and it has
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to pick out which hat I haveto answer you, because if I answer
you with the wrong hat, you'renot gonna like it. Okay, you
know what, Let's make that fun. You tell me before the show what
hats and I'll get graphics of allthe hats and we'll go through each hat
one by one. That sounds likea great show. You'll love it.
You'll love it. I'll tell youwhat. It'll open your eye because you
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realize that there are all kinds ofways to look at this that we'd never
considered. I would love to doa show like that. And they don't
all agree with each other, butthere are all different views that I have
about this from my life. Well. I yeah, anything in life you
really need to look get on theother side of it, take your view
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and try to find that office ofyou just to get a bigger perspecse.
That's right. Always get on theother side of it and it may give
you some enlightenments. That's really reallygood advice, Tara, and I hope
I want to thank you Darryl forspending this time with us. I hope
you guys go have a great barbecueand enjoy chit chatting and have a wonderful
rest of your day and evening.And also thank you Bill Scott Watcher for
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being here. So now we missyou. Yeah, and I hope Shane
gets better soon and we will beback with you shortly. And you guys
all enjoy the rest of your week, and thanks so much again for being
here and be sure to check outkg R and all their great content.
So again, have a have agreat rest of your night, guys,
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and we'll see you next week here. Thanks Daryl, thank you awesome