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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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being part of my audience, and I think you are
all wonderful. So how's everybody doing? Can I hope everything
is good over here? Everything is good, crazy, crazy, but good.
As a matter of fact, I was thinking, we're down
in the home stretch of Halloween. I got to pull
out all my uh, all my decorations that I hadn't
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done it. I said, you know what, I'm going to
wait till October. First beginning of October. I'm going to
do that because you know, this is my my one
one woman war against that. I went to a very
well known well store. You know, well, let's put it
this way, almost every store they've already got Christmas stuff.
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It's like, no, I refused, I'm going to celebrate all
these things at the end of the year as they
come along. It's Halloween time. I don't want to talk
about Christmas, Christmas decorations or even or even that. That's
another thing I went. I went to food shopping, what
was it a couple of days ago, and the freezer section,
all of a sudden, this this mountain of turkeys is
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already there, and it was like, wait a minute, hold on,
hold on. When September come on let's face it, well no, no,
technically today October. But what I'm saying is is like
it's like, oh man, it's like no, I refused to
I was looking at them and it's like, nope, I'm
not going to buy into that. I'm gonna I'm gonna
enjoy the fall season, the last three months of the
year for what they're worth, you know that kind of deal.
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So yeah, that's my my my one person. I'm taking
a stand on this. So I was looking up any
you know weird uh you know, uh what you gonna
call it? Uh new story. I sometimes you can't get
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away from this even if you try the U thing.
It's like everything anything worthwhile goes in that direction. So
let me this is I'm gonna show you something here. Oh,
which is has to do with not only well UFOs
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like in the air, but of course UFOs under the water. Yeah,
it it happens, you know. Let's see this is let
me see if I can get you guys to see this. Yeah,
here it is, okay, And this is this is from
military divers claim they found an underwater UFO crash, but
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they spent decades worn to secrecy. Here we go again,
decade is worn to secrecy. All right, this is on
the evening of October fourth, nineteen sixty seven. All right,
we're talking here. Quite a long time a group of
teens near Canada's Shag Harbor noticed strange orange lights in
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the sky, plummeting towards the Atlantic Ocean, hovering just above
the water surface. They reported the incident to the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police, thinking it was a devastating plane crash.
When the coast Guard arrived at the scene, the only
evidence of the unidentified anomalist phenomena was yellow foam in
the water. Some witnesses thought the light sinking into the
sea caused the strange material to appear. The next day,
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divers investigated the scene without any proof of aliens or
even a pedestrian plane crash for that matter, which would
make it seem like the case was cold. But when
Chris Styles, a long time eutologists, began poking around thirty
three years later, eyewitnesses kept asking him the same question,
You know about Shelburne, don't you. For most eufologists, the
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prospect of another anomalist incident would be like an early
Christmas present, But for Styles, it was more of a headache.
He explained in an interview on the podcast You Have
Full Live Show that he didn't want Shag Harbor to
become an Roswell, the infamously confusing incident of the United
States which sparked a conspiracy theory among UFO proponents that
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recovered materials found in Roswell, New Mexico. Blah blah blah blah. Okay.
And he investigates finds out that the Shebourne incident was
a nineteen sixties NATO mindesweeping exercise off the coast of
McNabb's Island. And these are two islands, two small islands
off of Nova Scotia, all right, and again this is
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apparently he he wrote a book in twenty twenty three
talking about that actually the ones that went down there
were Royal Canadian divers and that what they found was
a UFO sitting on the seabed and apparently they that
there was still activity. And in other words, this guy
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Styles is doing all this research obviously from this nineteen
sixty seven UFO crash, if that's what it was, and
that I guess they were sworn to secrecy, all right,
and they quote this was says according to his book,
they ordered us to the surface and ordered us to
forget what we'd seen, the divers said, then the alarm
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sounded upon the command ship and panic broke out. Uh.
And apparently he he interviewed some witnesses on this, all right, uh,
and they said that in other words, one of the
which I think, especially back in many years ago, when
people even including Roswell with w h Mac you know Razzell,
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the one that was sworn to see it, was like
they put the patriotism angle on it, like, hey, you
know you got, we got this is a national security situation.
You got to keep quiet, and most people are yeah, okay.
So when a US Navy officer suggested the divers should
stop talking about the quote Soviet submarine, they were investigating
and plying the vessels the men had seen weren't extraterrestrial,
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so okay. And then I'll let you guys, I'll put
a link to this to this article out of popular Mechanics,
because it looks like this gentleman styles last Simus styles.
He did, and also he makes the historical context of
the time, staying that Betty and Barney Hill had yet
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to make their famous alien abduction claims, and that space
travel is still merely a science fiction dream. Okay. So
in other words, these are different stories that are coming
up now about what maybe we're thought of as a
plane crash which never nothing ever turned up, and or
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that it just goes away. You know, I don't know
if the newspapers are told they dropped that story. The
people that actually were there as eyewitnesses, whether a dive,
were a pilot, they're told be quiet national security. And
let's face it, most most people, especially around that time sixties,
and you're I said, either patriotism or you're smart enough
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to go I'm one person. I can't go up against
an entire government, whether it's the United States or Canada
or whatever. And if you're being told that was a
Russian submarine you saw right right, You're like, okay, let's
face it. People had careers, families, things. So what do
you think all these things now are coming up? And
is are they real or is somebody trying to sell
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a book or is it a well kept secret? Uh?
That again, this is and this is the thing that
puzzles me. You know, when they go out to these areas,
these are you have ships with lots of personnel on there,
and maybe for a while I'll keep quiet, But I
still don't understand how they can keep this under wraps
when you sometimes have had a hundreds of potential witnesses
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and not the actual divers, but people that were on
board that let's face it, stuff like that, it just circulates,
The information goes around. Is that did you did you
see that they could keep it on the wraps for
so many years? I don't know what do you think?
Is it just made up for, like I said, to
sell a book, or is there something there that what
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sixty seven? How many years are we talking here almost
fifty years later that they've decided, well, we'll let it
go anyway, anybody, everybody involved in there is dead, pushing
up daisies, so nobody can go back and check was that?
Is this accurate? Is this story accurate? Is this what
really happened? Or not? Because let's face it, and I'm
not good, not that I'm conspiratorial, but even if they say, well,
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we can produce the files or whatever we kept, I
hate to say, files can be doctored. Anything that can
be turned over and said, you know, this is the
reports that they wrote up back from nineteen sixty seven
or something whatever, you know. So short of actually talking
to somebody that was there, I don't know. So anyway,
food for thought. You can't get away from those UFOs,
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I'm telling you. Let's get onto the good part. The
good part is Who is the guest today at Stories
of the Supernatural. His name is James Rink. He's been
on the show before. He's a meditation practitioner, researcher, author
and video producer. He's part as a super soldier in
a secret space program. He understands programming and trauma, as
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explained in his online YouTube and later Rumble presence. The
Super Soldier talk series has helped awaken humanity to the
secret activities of the covert government, uncovering topics such as brainwashing, trauma,
my Labs which stands for military abductions, and covert harassment,
all of which he has had to endure his entire
life as a product of Project Surrogate and Ultra MK
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my Lab super Soldier experimentation. His book Lone Wolf chronicles
these projects. He's the producer of Changes on the Horizon
and Incredible Through our video documentary covering the truth about
how the planet works. Delving into banking finance constitutional law
in NASARA, which is the National Economic Security and Reformation Act.
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All right, help me welcome him. And he also has
another guest, Maureene Downard. Help me welcome them to the show.
How are you doing today, James, Melissa, how are you
guys doing?
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Thanks being here today?
Speaker 1 (11:20):
This likewise? Likewise? You know what, I'm not kidding. You know,
every time, every day, every time I do a show,
I look at the you know, what what's going on
out there? Like recent and every every time I look
at something have to do UFO related and uh again,
you know you can't get away from it, like how
much of is it true? How much of it is
not true? You know? Why is it being disclosed now?
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I don't know. I guess I'm becoming cynical. How's that?
So one of those things? Let me ask you, James,
what what has been happening in Super Soldier World lately
that you think that's that's either happening or coming up
on the.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Thank you?
Speaker 4 (12:03):
So I'm guessing you're referring to the conference coming up
yes October eighth to the twelfth, Orlando, Florida. So we're
My nonprofit is hosting what I say, my nonprofit is
hosting the super Soldier Activation Conference. So that's going to
be to go to super soldier.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Con dot com.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
Now we're expecting about five hundred people to show up.
There's over four days of activities we got I don't know.
We're probably at close to thirty speakers now. We also
have about forty vendors and so we're also going to
do a little day trip to Universal on the Monday,
so it's a great opportunity to come together. We've got
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parties going on every night, there's a huge pool of
our meet and greet there, and we're gonna do some
UFO skywatching. So it's going to be a great event.
I think everybody here is going to enjoy it. We
have a day pass that's twenty dollars. You can I'm
out for just for one day, and Melissa and I
we're gonna have to talk about putting.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
Me a limit on those passes.
Speaker 4 (13:07):
So if you would pre order, thank you, because we
may not be able to let you in otherwise.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Right right, right, Like In other words, yeah, you know,
there's always you know, there's I hate to say, there's
those of procrastinators in the crowd. You know that wait
till the last minute. So yeah, I totally understand, especially
when you've got you know, in other words, you've organized
this for X amount of people, maybe you can stretch
it a little bit, but not at that last minute
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where people like say, hey, what are you doing this weekend?
What do you think? Then yeah, I know, yeah, exactly exactly,
especially when you you're organizing. It's like an organizing event
that you have to be well, I'm saying for you.
You're behind the scenes working on all of this stuff.
So I totally understand, uh what uh like.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
We're excited to share.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Also, James Brunt say, we're actually having some healing rooms
as well, so we have additional rooms with healing practitioners,
information sessions, healings going on. So it's going to be
addition to at the vendings and the speakers, so we
have a lot going on. I'm excited to be part
of all that as well. And it's been just like
you said, there's so much planning going on. James and
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I've been working hard to find the scenes bringing all
the magic together, all the speakers, all the vendors with
a full team. Though of course they've been great, so
it's really exciting. It's getting really close now it takes.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
That's the con. Those are the cons that I like,
the ones that you got it. You get a presentation,
but then you can wander around and you could you know,
they've you've got vendors, but then you've got stuff, like
you said, like the other people doing other things. So
in other words, you could just like wander around and
do this all this different stuff. I think those are
the best cons.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
And if one there's exciting, it's sorry, it's reminding me Jack,
I think twenty eighteen or twenty nineteen. I'm Canadian by
the away from but I did go to Alien Expo
in Toronto and this is kind of everything up and
getting me excited for that. Actually one with the friends,
so we were a vendor, but I also got to
see all the speakers as well. So it's getting like
it's going to be just exciting. Environment is so much excited.
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But you know the concept behind it is that we're
all coming together to talk about these these topics and disclosure,
but and be there to support one another. So this
is it's just going to be increagbed networking.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
I love the Oh that's another thing that you network,
so you meet people that you haven't met before, but
you're all talking the same language kind of deal, like hey,
you know we're we're talking the same thing. But it's
for networking. It's fantastic, it's excellent.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Yes, And the fact that the being there as healers
as well to help like ealing, like James would say,
you know super soldiers, you know in healingsouls dot com
to heal the people who've gone through a lot of
these these programs and through and I love this part
is even James has done this and I've done only
a little bit, but through hypnosis a lot of people
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are being taken back to discover what's happened to them
in this life, past life, whatever. So all this information
can come through that answer meditation, I direct meditation as well.
But my friend Charlene who's going to be also at
the conference, she's the QHHT Practice Tractors pH T or
BQH Practitioner, So they're gonna this is going to be
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actually going on as well for people if they're interested in,
you know a little bit of fun hypnosis and and
to go in and let's discover what have you experienced
and this life past life parallelizes the whole. The concept
is so huge with something like that.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
I was a hypnotherapist. I had a hypnotherapy practice for
many years. And it's really good because people sometimes they
get the wrong idea of how hypnosis works. You know,
they think they're gonna get I don't know, transported to
an alternate universe. So yeah, I know, yeah, h regression
if you want to go past life regression. Uh, there's
there's a lot of it. There's a lot of benefits
to hypnosis. Okay, Actually, and I'm gonna talk. You know,
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sometimes we get uh we'll call them messages for programming,
even from just like your regular advertising and commercial and hypnosis.
Like I mean, there's suggestions that you can give as
far as like closing down your subconscious so that you
don't take in all these negative information. How's that? Because
where sometimes people don't realize, you know, certain beats and
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high anxiety will put you into a hypnotic state. People
think that you're a hypnotized you're walking around with your
eyes closed. No, you can have your eyes very wide
open and be hypnotized for lack of a better word.
And when you are, you're taking in information even if
it's negative stuff. Right, So, yeah, hypnosis is really good.
That let me tell you something that in and of
itself is great. That's excident.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
But on the flip side, so it's I guess the
ease of hypnosis. I love to share this because this
was a big one I was learning. It's it can
be very deep or something just as relaxing, like meditation
where people would say, okay, what to feel like to
go int hypnosis like oh yeah, no they and they
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go one, two, three, four, five, And I say, okay,
open your eyes and and I go, that's what it
feels like in hip houses. Just so you don't sk
like he can. You can go as deep really as
you want in the beginning. But it's you just know,
it's people.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
People people. They they they kind of like, what's the
word I'm looking for? I don't know. They make up
these ideas in their head about when they're hypnotized, like
am I going to be vomiting my deep darkest secrets?
Or where are you taking me to another dementia? And
it's like, no, you're not going anywhere, And as a
matter of fact, you're going to be entirely a we're
just really relaxed. But yes, I would have to overcome
that a lot of times with my first time clients
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because they were like ready to bolt. I at one
time I had a guy. He he had a like
a broken leg, and he had a taxi drop him off.
But I see the taxi driver following him up to
the to the door of the office, and I'm like, okay,
And then I see that guy because I had a
very small office and you know, I had like one
chair flight besides the client, and I see and I
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looked at the guy, said the taxier. I goes, no,
I'm going to ask him to stay here with me.
I go what? And he was he did? He went,
I said, well, that's fine, but confidentiality. I'm sorry. I
you know, usually whatever we talk about is come, you know,
under confidentiality. But if you're bringing him in, that's and
by the way, the fair was running, that's how wig
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that he was. I was like, what is this guy
think I'm going to do with him? You know? And
this poor man, this poor taxing criwer, you see him,
and he's another one. You could tell he's looking at
me like you know, like out of the side of
his eye, like what lady, what are you gonna do?
And it was like, don't worry, just sit there. It's
okay because I had benches outside, but no, he wanted
the guy in the office. So yes, I know some
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people get a little bit paranoid until they realize that
it's just a really deep state of relaxation. But yeah, yeah, yeah,
I've had.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
My yak people. Yeah, like and and and you know,
even I've had this conversation with other these shortening practitioners
when someone is so new to the experience as well,
like they might not be relaxed enough to go open
up and go deep. But once, like for me, I
was with meditation. I was very open and visual, so
I could go on an adventure within an instant. So
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it's getting right, taking that page for the client to
a really relaxed state and yes, reassuring that it's going
to be.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Realizing that you know, you're not going to forget, you know,
you're not going to be doing or saying things and
you won't remember. Because I think some people think that
that they're going to be going and they'll be back
and they'll say, what did I say, And it's like, no,
you're there, you're not you're going to know what you're
doing and saying or seeing or you know, there's nothing,
there's nothing secretive about any of it. But yes, as
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as a tool, absolutely yeah, it's very good for either
with h regression, for hidden memories, whether it's the present life,
abduction scenarios or even past life, whatever the case might be.
Oh sure, yeah, you know.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
This is this is so then we get to bring
this to the all.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
That's great. Let me tell you something that's a baby. Now,
let me ask you. I wanted to ask James about
this because I had gone on your website and I
saw I looked at this, and the reason why I
caught my attention is I saw that you interviewed Jimmy
Payne and you were talking about Jeepers Creepers, And let
me tell you something. Personally, I'm a horror film you know.
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I like him. I'm not too much into you would
think the like the all the slasher films are just
too much slash, like even the Friday the Thirteen, even
those old ones. I was like, Eh, but Jeeper Screepers
has been the one character that really wags me out.
I guess because maybe he just never goes away. You
can't kill him. He's like, you know, it's like, my god,
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there's no way of getting rid of this guy. He
even gets harpooned. What can you tell me about that, James.
As far as the creeper or the jeepers creeper phenomena.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Absolutely so.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
Jimmy Paine is a Men in Black agent who was
stationed at Creature Air Force Base, among other facilities in
the UH the nineteen sixties. He was in the Vietnam War.
He was also sent back in time to the Civil
War where he got to meet Jefferson Davis and I
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got to I did a report on that on Richmond, Virginia.
He's also been to the future. He talks about nuclear
bombs going down and all this stuff. But so I
think he seemed like a very variety of parallel realities
now as far as the deeper creepers concerned. So the
reason why we have himn in Black is to protect
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people from situations like this. Now you might be aware
there's over four hundred and fifty sage radar towers built
within I believe that's the US. So we have so
they found that if you could run certain frequencies, you
could not only do mind control, but you could open
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up a portal. So they were It was Thomasville Air
Force Station in Thomasville, Alabama that conducted a open up
a portal into the Bermuda Triangle, and it was believed
that this creatures had come through and was eating sailors
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and a lot of people were going missing. You know,
we have stories of a million well that wasn't trying
about the stories of missing pilots, missing planes, ships, no
crew on them. So, okay, the story begins in Rainbow
Springs State Park just north Orlando. I think it's between
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Orlando and Ocala, near.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
The I know, I know, you know what, I'm very
close to that park.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Keep going, okay, yes, And so this creature came through
the portal and it was attracted to the underground caverns
there where it's the temperature ground temperature hovers around seventy
two degrees faradie, so it was a very comfortable environment. Now,
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there was a certain men in black agent, a young
a young kid. He was training and he was the
way Jimmy described to the story. He was going home
from school. So this was like a chance encounter. It wasn't,
So that's how the report began. But maybe Jimmy can
explain that a little bit better. But he was going
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down the road with his friend there in the car,
and then next thing you know, there's this old nineteen
forties ambulance pulling up, driving like crazy, talking ar and
they're like who is this and they swerve out of
the way and the guy passes him. Right, So these
old ambulances from the nineteen forties were very well built
and they could easily overtake a car.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
So and then then they by this old church and.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
The the.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
Film showed the actual church where this creature was baring
its bodies. So back before we had hair conditioning, right,
or safety shelters, many homes in Florida would have a
storm shelter. So it was just a tube that go underground.
That's a shoot where they and of course it was
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cooler too. He could store food down there. And this
particular creature was collecting bodies, in particular body parts to
assimilate onto itself.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
So some kind of a draco reptilian creature.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
Now when the kid went down there and investigated, well,
I say, kid, he was like a teenage right, he's
in his twenties. But when he goes down there investigates,
he finds all these different body parts and they found
when they went in there, the MMB went in there,
they found some bodies with wooden teeth.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
I didn't look it up.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
When did they stop using wooden teeth? And dental does
anybody know?
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Good question? Using you don't what when in dental care?
Speaker 4 (26:14):
So that one doesn't give you a particular date, but
it says by the time the twentieth century, so around
nineteen hundred. Okay, So now again this took place in
the nineteen sixties, so yeah there, Ay, it was nineteen
seventy one when it took place. Sorry, okay, yeah, okay,
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so yeah, nineteenth century. Now they're the belief is It
says this creature could time travel. It was going back
and probably was going into the future as well, pulling
up bodies. Okay, So he reports back to base and
this creature is following him.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
I think they to.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
In the movie, they show this scene where the cat lady,
the crazy cat Lady of all the cats in the house.
So that actually happened next, so they got the order
on and the cat lady there was an accounter there.
I think the creature killed the cat lady. So, and
then they were on the run, so they drove all
the way out to Area fifty one when they went
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to the diner, which was actually a front for the MiB,
so they had a lot of MiB agents there. So
the so called sheriff was actually MiB and they were
going out and continue in the investigation. And that's when they
had the final scene with when they running the being
over of a car. Okay, So I think the second
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movie is when they were in they had was it
the first the first one?
Speaker 3 (27:50):
Okay? The last scene takes us to a prison, right, is.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
There any truth you remember how in the first movie,
and again I don't know if this was Hollywood or where.
Supposedly this thing can find you because once it has
your scent, yeah, and track you down.
Speaker 3 (28:07):
Yeah. We said its reflexes was incredibly fast.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
Uh. There's a scene when they're in the prison, right,
the jail cell. So that was actually at the base
of Area fifty one, and they found that this bean
could just rip rip through the bars, got in and
then the movie they showed the psychic so that psychic
lady was real and they were giving it making.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Yeah, but they said the bean could like walk upside down.
Speaker 4 (28:30):
It was so fast it could immediately grab like grab
into your pull your heart out, and you would it
would just be so fast you wouldn't even you wouldn't
even blink. So so and then it did that, it
would eat its hearts. Right, So they found this this
creature was incredibly powerful. And even there they didn't really
have any defenses, even though they're supposedly And I.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Mean, as that thing about the movie where it would
go like dormant for X amount of years, is there
any truth to that or was that just Hollywood?
Speaker 4 (28:57):
I think it's not. I don't think that it's going
to I mean, I believe it is time traveling.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Okay, okay, okay, I understand now.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Okay, So all right, and then the second movie, I'm
not mistaken. Okay, wait, hold on a second. The creature
it's like attracted to the main character, the young the
twenty year old man, right.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Right right right, he's the one that he smells something
about them, and yeah, so.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
He's getting he's carried away and that's that's it. Yeah,
the creature runs away. So but then there was other
sightings coming up So the next sighting was at Jeeper
Creepers too. There was the school bus scene. They knew
that this creature was out and about. There was security
protecting the kids coming back and forth at this base.
(29:48):
And Jimmy says he was on the bus when this
this thing attacked and it was going by one by one.
So in that final scene they used a harpoon gun.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
So right, there was that that just for him, right
right right, there was that one thing where yeah, that
that he becomes the basis for the number three where
where he's hunting it with that harpoon gun. And uh,
that's like towards the end I think because they had
taken one of his kids or something like that.
Speaker 3 (30:21):
Yeah, okay, yeah, so the harpoon gun was mounted on
the pickup truck and they were successful at shooting it
and then then he chopped his head off or something
I can't remember.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Well, yeah, there was one on the bus, you know
when they're on the bus and basically it puts it
inserts another head and it goes Yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:44):
And okay, I asked Jimmy about that. He said that
didn't happen. He said that the creature, its reflexes were
so strong. It could just go down and go in
there and you know, go into the rain pull it out.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
It wasn't It wasn't his door. So that part was fiction. Yeah,
so right, which you were saying it uses, but it.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Was like in other words, it was like I'm gonna
I'm gonna use real and this is like an analogy
even though you said it wasn't real. You know, like
you know how you see lizards that they can or
certain reptiles that they can regenerate lost either a tail
or something. And you had referenced earlier something like a
connection to Draco's. That's why I was asking, Okay, was
(31:26):
this part of its ability to like take a body
part and like you know, like all right, stick it
on there and regenerate kind of deal. But you're telling
me that.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
Yes, yes, it was doing that, okay, but the head
part it wasn't doing that.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Which basically the concept why you couldn't kill it because
it would find some way to stick on.
Speaker 3 (31:47):
Yeah, they just said they did.
Speaker 4 (31:49):
The wing actually did go in the school bus, uh,
and he said it it felt like leather, like a
thick leather.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (31:57):
Yeah, So of course in the last scene that it's
all run out and the bean is decapitated, I believe,
and then yeah, okay, well that's a great movie.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
So let me tell you. I guess you haven't seen it, Melissa,
you haven't seen.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
It is their third movie, two or just one and two.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
They had three. They had the first one which was introduction,
and the second one what he was talking about, where
some kids get I guess, like a football team on
the school bus, and then where one of the farmers
is hunting it, and I think the third one is
he harpoons it and he sticks it in his barn.
But this thing had, according to the story Hollywood version,
(32:39):
it would go dormant. I think it was twenty one years,
you know, where he had it hung up in his barn.
But basically it wasn't dead. It was just that it
would go to this dormancy. As a matter of fact.
In the first story, they start realizing this when they
found all these bodies in its cavern. They realized that
some of the victims they kind of figured out like
they were looking at their the way they were dressed,
(33:00):
and is it kind of like was doing like a
wallpaper bodies kind of deal that they they basically pertained
to murders and disappearances dating back X amount of years.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
Yes, yes, so you would go back like two hundred years.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Yeah, right.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
It was like a lot of people lost their lives
with them, and this was just one creature. And we
were commenting on the show, imagine if a whole group
of these creatures suddenly show up in our dimension, it
would easily wipe out our entire population.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Let me ask you, do you think, now that we're
talking Hollywood, do you think remember the first Predator movie
with Arnold Schwartzeneger, do you think there's any truth to
that type of creature?
Speaker 4 (33:41):
Yes, Jimmy said that those beings are real. I think
there's a Predator movie that was based in the Native
American times. I forgot which one is that Pray.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
That's the last one that came out Prey.
Speaker 3 (33:52):
That's Pray, which is.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
The same creature that basically they they're the ultra Hunter's
kind of thing and they just parachuter woman parachute, but
come to plant different planets trying to prove that who
can win the fight.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Yeah, so that's real.
Speaker 4 (34:06):
Yes, And he's encountered one, and I think he said
he was in Cambodia, where it happened. Okay, the movie
might have showed I don't know, some vietnam ers, uh
something like that. But so yeah, those beams are real
and the movie is a lot of it's truthful. Another
movie that's we haven't done a video on is Rambo.
(34:28):
One of his code names was Rumble, so John Rumble.
But they just m so right without him shooting up
at town in British Columbia, that was that was true. Okay,
let's see I can talk a little about xenomorphs.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Sure, okay, so that absolutely, that's another scary thing there
right there. Yeah, that'll do it.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Okay, all right, So, uh what was it? Uh? You
Tommy Whaling? You Tommy Corporation. So okay, give me Paine.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
Person knows who Waylan is who found that Wayland Corporation. Course,
I don't think he's been born yet or he's he
may just be born. But in the future through time travel, Uh,
they grew in the future. There's something called the Colonial
Marines and Whaling Corporation and they get these coordinates from
(35:21):
the grays. Is that it's particular Uh a star maps
showing them.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
Don't go over here.
Speaker 4 (35:27):
It's one hundred and fifty light years behind that of rearticular.
It's this area is quarantine off limits.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
So what do they do?
Speaker 3 (35:34):
They set up a colony, he had his.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
Hope, and next you know, the Xenomorphs are hatching and
hatching out of the people. So then we get on
the ship, right, isn't there a scene where I can't?
Maybe I'm mixing up the move which movie theres which one?
Speaker 3 (35:52):
But's up?
Speaker 4 (35:52):
So he said that they are extremely aggressive, they are fast,
but what they're not is they can't tolerate cold temperatures.
They like the Hadley's Hope Is had a lot of
volcanic activity. They like to be along really hot, dry temperatures.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
Okay, so they're not going.
Speaker 4 (36:10):
To be growing around outside the shiphule at the minus
negative twenty five threes whatever.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
They call it. But still, but.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
Let me ask you something, dude. Let's say the Xenomorphs
did they income here to Earth or I don't remember?
In the Alien the number three movie that well, even
from the first movie, the corporation that basically is running
this thing, they're desperate to get this life form back
to Earth because even even though it's basically looked like
(36:43):
it could, like you said, wipe out humanity. It was
that a question that it ended up here because it
was brought here.
Speaker 3 (36:48):
They come here on they're come here on their own.
They are are very parasitic race. So typically parasitic species
don't really end they very much. They just consume. There's
no need to innovate it when you can consume. Right.
Speaker 4 (37:04):
So, But as far as other movies concerned about xennymoores
being brought back, I can't comment about that. But uh,
that those the plots and all that, and that's a
lot of it is truth.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
He knew who who was who played Sigourney Weaver.
Speaker 5 (37:21):
What was her character name Ellen Ripley. You mean the character, Yeah,
the character on the ship. What was her character Ripley?
That's it, he said. Ripley worked for the company and
she was a trader.
Speaker 3 (37:34):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (37:34):
He said that her cat, Joneses, was actually a grema
and they were they were having fun times together and
there was they android that had white blood.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
That was real.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
Yes, the whole story about them.
Speaker 4 (37:47):
Bringing uh I think he said the xenomorph was inside
of him and he was in stasis.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
They were trying to bring it back.
Speaker 4 (37:56):
So anyway, now these plots were redacted, And of course
it was time to travel back and handed to Senator
Robert Bird's office in West Virginia, and from there it
was sold to I think he got it was sold
for one hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
That's all these The story is so right and.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
It's so fantastical. Who's gonna think there's any you know,
And somebody was that's a great that's a great story.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
That's that was like a creature star Trek strange world
called the Gorm like they coming attack.
Speaker 4 (38:33):
Yeah, Jim, yeah, yeah, uh, by the way, star Trek, yes,
So one of his code names was Captain Jim Payne,
so it was a Jim Kirk and uh, the the
actual enterprise was built by Volcans and uh you hear
(38:59):
U was not black lady, she was a Vulcan.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
So it was Spock.
Speaker 4 (39:03):
And then Spock had his nie on board the craft
where we had a relationship with his niece. But Vulcans
are about four feet tall. They are unemotional, list sir frisky,
and then they have a high metabitalism. So this there
was that story, uh where they went to San Francisco
back into time and he rated one of the vending machines.
(39:26):
So they love chocolate bars and candy. Okay, let's see. Yeah,
so it was so he was on loan from Area
fifty one to with the Federation.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
You got to serve.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
But a Star Captains really doesn't have a lot of
free time time.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
It's not a fun.
Speaker 4 (39:49):
It's not really fun to be on Describe you got
twenty hour shifts, especially if you're a cat.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Okay, yeah, yeah, well they It makes you wonder, you
know how many of these storylines that you see in
these shows which are supposedly strictly science fiction or the
invention of somebody's you know, how much sometimes that truth go.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
Ahead the years ago probably I don't know, ten fifteen
years ago.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
We're longer from the.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Orion Wars that were more Dellereans and all that stuff,
and a lot of you know, so much going on.
But that they Star Trek or sorry, Star Wars is
said to be channel from the right.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
What are you saying that? And I'm going to ask
this to be specific because I know that sometimes writers
plug take ideas from other people. In Roden Berry that
it was a channel up.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
I've heard a few different things. They've been in rooms
with Chandlers or even other beings. I've heard different theories,
but go ahead, James, what you heard?
Speaker 3 (40:51):
Yes, thank you.
Speaker 4 (40:52):
So the story was given to Genie Ery. I guess
at that time it was videos and yeah, a lot
of it was reacted, so that's why he filled in
could but uh yeah, as far as yes, So basically
it's all they were supposed to. All the actors in
(41:14):
the movie, we're supposed to get two percent of gross.
I believe the Star Trek is it. The franchise is
made over two billion dollars, so a lot of money
has been as oe to a lot of actors. So
what happened is they came in there. They might be
came in there with the memory of everybody. And yeah,
so Paraount was able to keep the harder share.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
Wow and checkov and nobody got check here.
Speaker 4 (41:40):
So you know, well, you know what literally bulken most
likely you know Scotty was from Scotland. They just nicknamed
him Scotty. That wasn't like first name, right, But I
can't check off. But I can't tell you that they
weren't rescuing and whales Star Trek.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
I think it's four.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
I know that there was one where the Yeah, I
remember that part.
Speaker 3 (42:02):
Yes, it was Blockedness. So she was pregnant.
Speaker 4 (42:08):
They don't know how she got pregnant, but uh the
baby was the size of a bolkswagon. So so they
had to build a special container hold to get this
and spit get it back with its family. And don't
ask me, I don't know idea I got pregnant, but
so so I got back to it, yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
Part, you know, life finds away that kind of you know,
I'm just.
Speaker 3 (42:33):
Probably the probably a guy down there somewhere in the earth.
Speaker 4 (42:37):
But yeah, so uh yeah, So he said that when
they lifted that craft up that they were all like
worried for their dear lives because that poor craft was
about the tear apart getting out of the atmosphere and
they got got it home.
Speaker 3 (42:54):
Him, I'm sorry her the deal.
Speaker 4 (42:56):
So he said that when he would go to the
cargo hold the baby with splash water on, it was
just trying to be funny and it's like it was
really cute and.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
Let me, well, let me ask you, how's this was
Lockness originally an and is it a dinosaur like an
actual Earth animal or was it something yeah please or
was it an inter or interdimensional thing that came through
a portal when it shouldn't have. How's that? Did they
ever explain?
Speaker 4 (43:26):
Like, no, I didn't ask. That's a good question. It's
probably could be interdimensional. Maybe got locked out of its portal. Right,
maybe there's giant caverns deep with an earth.
Speaker 3 (43:38):
So uh, I just want to.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
Have heard that lockness does have some type of tunnels
or something that leads out to the open Atlantic, that's what.
Speaker 4 (43:48):
But it's not necessarily it's not the Atlantic. It's okay,
all right. So on the surface level, we know, we're
aware that probably about eighty percent the surface is water
ocean right now. What they're not telling you is that
within below ground there are massive caverns a ton since
(44:10):
say tunnels.
Speaker 3 (44:11):
But caverns.
Speaker 4 (44:12):
So only one third of the water that's on the
curta is reflective its size. It's there's two there's another
seventy percent more water that we were not being told about.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
And there's creatures down there.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
Of course, the dolphins go back and forth right portaling whales,
but there's other aquatic even like sentient life forms down there.
So much of that has not been explored or has
been but they just don't want to, let you know.
Speaker 3 (44:36):
Sure, and you can technically take got in some of
these channels.
Speaker 4 (44:40):
You can go underneath California that come out on the
Atlantic coast, so you can get under the continents.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
Yeah, and so I think there's.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
Any truth then to you know, I'm sure you've heard
of people saying that, you know, the Megalodon, which was
a huge prehistoric shark, that they went extinct. But then
there's other rumors that know that they're still around. But
since technically they were very very deep sea sharks, that
that's why we haven't seen them. But they do still exist,
but they just they normally just exist very very deep underwater,
(45:14):
which is also what was happening. I believe with the
you know, super sized squids, that finally they did find one,
they were able to you know that sailors kept saying
for decades, Oh, there's this huge monster squid, and everybody's saying, ah,
these sailors telling all those tall tales. You know, turns
out I believe like maybe five or six years ago
they were finally able to find it was just that
because they exist so deep in the ocean, that is like,
(45:38):
you're not going to see this in other words, it's
not like you know how sometimes these fishermen they bring
things up in their net and everybody's like, what is this?
But nobody's fishing that deep is my point, you know.
So it makes me wonder, you know what, supposedly extinct
animals or dinosaurs or whatever, are it still there?
Speaker 3 (45:59):
Can I share my screen?
Speaker 1 (46:01):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (46:03):
Talk about the dragons, you guys, the dragons welcome back?
Speaker 3 (46:07):
Okay, I want to share. Oh it doesn't jus doesn't
show you what I'm picking. Okay, let me try it
this way. It's been a while since I've done stream weird.
I just wanted to share a map of Scotland, but it.
Speaker 2 (46:26):
Was can you share the screen there, Marlene?
Speaker 1 (46:29):
Yeah that I was going to tell you map of Scotland.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (46:32):
I want to show you something here. There's something I
find this really interesting.
Speaker 1 (46:36):
Okay, is there anything in particular?
Speaker 3 (46:38):
Or yeah, well lock Nest is right where this spot is.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
Okay, let's meet Scotland. Okay, al right, images? Okay, do
you were you looking for an aerial view or just
lock yes?
Speaker 3 (46:57):
Yeah, do aeral I want to show you something cool, okay.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Alright, let me see all right? Uh huh, all right, Okay,
I don't want that with little scribbling things on it.
Let's go with this, believe.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
Oh, come on, maybe I might be to pull it up.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
It's just that a lot of these.
Speaker 3 (47:32):
Okay, well it doesn't really matter.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
No wait wait wait wait wait wait, get it. No,
I you know what this is. Uh, let me see
if I can bring it up. I would like to
try to get it bigger. But let me see if
I can. There. Okay, hold on, hold on, I want
(47:54):
to get it bigger than this. Hold on, you know
I hate when it does this.
Speaker 3 (48:00):
Hm hmm, hold on it just okay, I got it.
I got it. The stream yards always does this.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
It's it's okay.
Speaker 3 (48:14):
Take a look at this map here now according to.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
Hold on, let me see hold on here.
Speaker 3 (48:26):
No, there, we got it great.
Speaker 4 (48:29):
So, according to ancient tradition, Ireland Scotland are colonies of Atlantis.
So okay, the original before we we fell from five
D to three D at the last cataclysm, we had
the fairies, elves, snows and all sorts of creatures interacting
(48:50):
humans of course, the giants. Now, if we look at
Scotland here, there is a line that goes straight through. Now,
this is not natural if we get this line, okay,
right through. This is a laser beam. This is a
laser or energy weapon, straight line seventy one miles and
of course there's locke ness. So what I'm trying to
(49:13):
tell you here is that something cut into inner Earth
to get access to those inner tunnels, the caverns deep underground,
and that's what these creatures are able to come up
where there it's a lot. Well, so anyway, I thought
I would like to share that.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
That's very interesting. I didn't know that about that. That's
a very straight line.
Speaker 3 (49:36):
There's no way. Yeah, there's no way that this is natural.
What are you because, Melissa.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
Oh, that's fascinating and yeah when you say it, that's like, yeah,
I feel it.
Speaker 4 (49:45):
Yeah, maybe this is one of the attacks during the
time of Atlantis.
Speaker 3 (49:53):
You know, still still let.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Me ask you something just and I know this is
a Melissa, you could chime in on this. Do you
I think it's coincidental that Aleister Crowley decided to live
in for a couple of years in that house that's
right on the banks of the lockness. Was there some
type of spiritual or something interdimensional that he was picking
up on that that's why he decided to do his
(50:17):
you know, do some of his magic out there or
was it just strictly.
Speaker 2 (50:24):
That's what I was thinking when Jess James had gone
to this spot in Ireland. Okay, I was actually on
ancestry Dot ca A the other day chatting about you know,
where we all come from, and you know about these
resets and stuff we've been through. And it's funny just
when he just James had said this is the area
to love with, you know, Atlantis, and we went to
three D, five D to three D and kind of
everybody we we started civilization from there and came over that.
(50:47):
So I'm just putting all those pieces together. It makes
all sense for me now, this area, this part of
the land, Yeah, makes sense.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
Yeah, all right, well that Mark, Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
So so let me ask you something. Do you think
Tolkien was also channeling something then when he wrote all
his like hobbit.
Speaker 4 (51:08):
I think it's another timeline, Yeah, I mean, I think
Penny Bradley even commented a lot of kids were popping
out of the portal that they were opening up Montak
and they were going to Ferry and elve timelines and
controls and it's actually it's actually pretty nice there and
what they call fatum.
Speaker 3 (51:26):
So as far as yeah, they're.
Speaker 4 (51:30):
The existing now, I think maybe in the long distance
past maybe uh so we had Atlantis, Lamia, mew cam
and then finally Avalon, so it could have been uh,
you know, humans been on this plane for a very
long time.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
But right, because they have that that Glastonbury tour, the
one in England where they say that was like the
original King Arthur's side, you know that that was there
was a mystical thing about that hill, the Glastonbury Tour
having to do with Camelot and all that.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
That's a good point. I like to do some more
research on that.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
So but yeah, there's a lot of these sites that
how's this they have they hold special significance, but nobody
can It's been so long, sometimes hundreds or thousands of
years that the actual reason, just like Stonehenge and other
places around the world, that they just they've lost the
original how these ancient people knew the significance of these
(52:23):
places to begin with? How's that.
Speaker 3 (52:27):
Still?
Speaker 2 (52:28):
Yeah, beings are still know of the importance, but just
the main public we don't know. They don't exactly exactly that.
Speaker 1 (52:34):
We don't that they've been around for so long, and
you think, well, why did these very early early ancient
civilizations sometimes you know thousands of years that they specifically
picked certain sites to whatever, like let's say when they
built Stonehenge or other places around the world that the
(52:55):
lay lines the lay lines. Yes, absolutely, what did they know? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (53:02):
I believe yeah, thousands of thousands to millions of years
they've been known, yes, And I believe all these sacred
types have been built on top, built on top, building.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
Right, and they keep building like whoever's the lost lost
civilization in town goes and builds their version or takes
over the building or does something. But it's for some
reason they they keep using that that piece of land.
Speaker 4 (53:25):
It was usually right around eighteen seventy one eighteen seventy
four a lot of these historical building buildings were founded.
And so you go look these ancient structures, these churches,
these government centers, and uh, there's no pictures of it
being built. I mean there's pictures of being renovated, but
they never say it's built. Let's say it's founded.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
So that's that's interesting. That's a very uh huh okay.
Speaker 3 (53:53):
I love these buildings.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
I go downtown Toronto, and they're actually every city in
town has a main street in the Mill Street have
these particular buildings, cathedrals, churches, rhetorick built whatever they are,
and I just like, I just my mind, I see
them right away every time I go to it, like
they're there and it's it just it's it's it's amazing,
it's fascinating.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
Right there.
Speaker 2 (54:15):
I would love to go on a tour of these
places and like just dive deep because I love it.
Speaker 1 (54:19):
Yeah, right that. I mean, how's this? So some people
that are just let's say, like a doing even if
you live in the city, it's like or a tourist
thing and you never get it. But then there's certain
places that there's a significance to them. How's that there's
a significance to them beyond what just the architecture perhaps
or historical there's there's there's a reason why they were
(54:41):
built at that particular spot. And that's the question you
have to ask yourself, like what is it.
Speaker 3 (54:48):
We've gone through numerous resets, the ley lines have all
shifted every reset. So these structures were like earth batteries,
but they would only work if we.
Speaker 4 (54:59):
Were in a certain uh position. I'm sorry geo geo spatial,
I'm sorry astronomical position. Right, So that's why what was
it the stoneheedge? Stone edge was a portal and but
it doesn't work anymore because the planet access is shifted.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
Right, Well, let me ask what you think about the
magnetic poles shifting that they've said that some of them
that that's even why some of the GPS is don't
work used to or you know the GPS programs right
right like that some of that are a little bit
off because the movement of the of the magnetic poles.
(55:40):
And do you think there's a house this do you
really think that at some point they might flip flop?
You know?
Speaker 4 (55:45):
Like that they were saying that, so there's two giant
mother ships north south Pole. Why you've got a lot
of extratress oil. Now, certainly they could just let us
flip and we'll get Yeah. I think human as like
a lot of light workers, star seeds have come to
this planet intogos crystals, and we've come here to help
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raise the consciousness. So that way the eighties would want
to save it, right, But if we didn't all sign
up and come here in this this in these ways
as floyds can cause it, right, we would have had
a post it and I believe it wasn't back in
twenty eleven, that's when they described it happening.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
So, yeah, what is that why they don't let anybody
to the end up into the Antarctic?
Speaker 2 (56:31):
You know, way more than that. There's way more than
two reasons. Yeah, that goes deep that one. Yeah, but
what has been for million years?
Speaker 3 (56:39):
Yeah, yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
Don't want anybody out there. Nobody.
Speaker 4 (56:42):
So we have like pre Adamites, there's ancient Atlantean technology
that flash freezed under the ice. There's volcanic chambers that
are warm. I mean, it's not gonna be as nice
as of course, you know, the mountains of North Carolina,
but there are a lot of Germans that settled down
there during World.
Speaker 3 (57:02):
War two and they're still there.
Speaker 4 (57:04):
There's I mean, I don't know how many millions of
people are down there now, probably four hundred thousand. But
of course that's where they launched into many of the breakways,
one of the places.
Speaker 3 (57:14):
They launched into.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
So is do you think then that that that's why
they're sold because from what I understand that you can
you cannot fly over it. You can approach it on
a boat. I mean nobody from no nobody, I don't
care what country you're coming from. You cannot access that area.
Just you just can't. Like, Hey, I think I'll take
a trip to Antarctica. It's not happening.
Speaker 4 (57:37):
Yeah, everything, everything in Antarctica has been restricted ever since
Operation Deep Freeze one and two. So the original territory
was all claimed by the Germans. And then when the
Americans wanted to kick butt in the with adamal Bird,
I think that was forty eight forty seven, I remember
the exactly in that.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
But yeah, we.
Speaker 4 (58:00):
Found that they're way more technologically evanced and we're not
going to be able to defeat them. So we decided
to join them and we got we dit up a treaty,
and then people are trafficked off world into the German
breakaways to build out the bases, and of course technology,
the cabal always wants technology, but they're not supposed to
get it.
Speaker 3 (58:18):
They're gonna get theory.
Speaker 4 (58:19):
Of course, there's been a war battles with that, like
what was it In sevent nineteen seventy eight, one of
the Antarctic Germans flipped and they gave the memory of
racer technology to the Americans or to the cabal.
Speaker 3 (58:34):
And so what happened is in.
Speaker 4 (58:39):
There was a Challenger explosion and then they mailed they
mailed a working unit to all the different cabal countries
and then and then we had the issue with Chernobyl.
They put golf balls down events. So I'm trying to
remember what that one was about. That was eighty six. Yeah,
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all day I've been trying to get this conference off
the ground.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
But no, I know it's my notes and what happens
for Noble.
Speaker 1 (59:08):
But you know what, and as a hypnotherapist and Melissa,
you can understand my question when they do you know,
like the Men in Black thing, you know what they
talk about the memory erasure. Is it erasing it or
is it submerging it? And the reason why I say
this is erasing something that's that's it. It's not coming back,
whereas if you're submerging memory very deep, but it's still there,
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which is I sometimes think that that's why you have
people that have recall about certain things at the weirdest moments,
you know, and it's because that memory has never really
been erased. It's just been buried very deep, but buried
still there. What do you think about that, Melissa? Do
you think that that's the way they've been doing as
far as memory for people seeing?
Speaker 2 (59:50):
But they should James know more about that. But now
when I think about it, what we understand about knowledge, information,
the quantum field, the ether, the ACASHEK record, it's all
this is here right So to a person understanding, I've
done many I've gone through many past life regressions and
future regrets, a few really cool things coming up. So
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it's there to be accessed when you go in and
taken in, even even through meditation going back into past
memories and healing literally healing things back then you it's
almost like I've done some healing meditation with something like
self hypnosis. You've gone back and you've subconscious has opened
up what needs what the past hurt was, and you
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can go back and say, how would you like that
to be fixed? And so I actually have a new
memory of an instant that that was hurtful in my past.
Where I think about it now, it's like I have
the brand new one and it's healed. The image is clear,
the image is healed, and the image is free, so that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
The emotion that you had there, which normally is bad emotion.
Is like, you know, everybody has memories, but you know,
you know, and I tell everybody you know, everybody has
certain things that happened to you throughout your life, some
of very hurtful at the right at the beginning, but
then as time goes by, there comes a point that
you haven't forgotten it, but when you think about it,
it doesn't do the oh my god, that horrible thing.
Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
There's things, though, that can be so deep that I
and I can do so I can joke. There's things
that you don't even know that affected you. I have
a funny story my friends who did an RTT session
on me, and something came up about self worth and
all that stuff. A vision of me as a child
at the cottage.
Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
With my sisters.
Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
I'm the youngest, and we were these buckets and know
those white cray or crawfish, Well, we used to collect those,
and I remember this myself, Molissa, Yeah, I never could
catch some one. But I didn't remember that until this
memory came back in the in the session. But oh yeah,
I remember I couldn't catch these babies. And that was
part of why my self worth came back, because I
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could never catch a crayfish like my sisters could, even
my cousin everybody could catch them, but I couldn't. But
I didn't know until probably two years ago. So that
was part of myself worth programming because I could not
successfully catch crawfish in a bucket. So see, it could
be something big, big trauma to something, but it's stored conscious.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
This is the thing thought that happened to you when
you were a child. You know, we see it as
an adult and you're like, oh, that's not a big deal.
But for a child and that moment, that was a
big deal because you're like, like, you know, you're in
a group, like a competition kind of thing, so to
you it would the importance was tremendously more than an
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adult that might have been looking at and going okare
to worry about it? You know, it's like, oh, got it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
And the good news is that with this these sessions,
this was a bit different than regular hypnosis because the
RTT versus Preiors program my friend did. But you go
in and you can shift the programming and and talk
about like forgive yourself and have those words from the
practitioner reminding me that you were a kid it wasn't
your fault.
Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
You didn't know.
Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
But like those healing words to you, clarity and healing
that you didn't receive as a kid, because no one
back as a kid, people would laugh at you do
this or that and the other. And you know, sisters
or cousins. And now we understand our human emotions is
what affects us, what we grow, We form these beliefs
and that's how we form our true selves. And then
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the good news is that healing is possible with time
and and you know these sessions, healing is and I
teach meditation, so I go in a bit differently, but
it's all like using hypnosis. So it's whether I'm helping
someone to go through this themselves or when other people
and they vision themselves. So it's it's incredible, it's all.
Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Yeah. And you mentioned something which I found a lot
of times even people are not aware of it is
self forgiveness. Sometimes people are very hard on themselves and
they carry that around like they don't think about it,
but it's there. It's there that they never let themselves.
Maybe they did something so you know, maybe you know,
we all make mistakes, some are worse than others. But
(01:04:02):
they never let themselves off the hook, and uh, there's
a point where you got to let that go and
if not, you can't move forward a lot of times
depending on what happened. So yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
That's very Yeah, this is this is what's coming to you.
Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
Guys. Yes, so I'm sorry, but I've got another class
coming up.
Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
Okay, okay, no, don't.
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
Worry, thank you. You can stick around.
Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
So no, no, it's okay, don't worry about it.
Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
We just want to let people know that this conference is.
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
For put a link to the credits of the show.
Speaker 4 (01:04:32):
We want, we want to activate people. We want to
help them get their memories back. We want people who
think they're super Soldiers or secret space for room veterans
to come get some healing. And we set the price available.
Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
So so but basically from what you told me, you're
reaching the limit there, so double quick time. If you
go on it, you better go over there quick.
Speaker 4 (01:04:53):
Yeah, go sign up, make sure you get registered and
join us. So that's super Soldier on dot com. We
love to see you coming out to Orlando this Octeber
eight to the twelfth. And yeah, I'll go ahead and.
Speaker 3 (01:05:09):
Release the mind.
Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Listen, it was it was a pleasure to meet you.
I want to we should put the best of luck.
I'll be keeping up and you say it sounds like
it's going to be great.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
Yeah, I can't wait. Take care awesome, Thanks so much. Guys.
Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
There you go. And I know he had told me
he was he's been super busy. I know that. Let
me tell you something. Sometimes it evens crazy, even when
you're just organizing a party, kids party, So I can imagine. Yeah, so,
and it's it hows this when you put one of
these events together, you're always hoping that it's going to
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be well attended and it's a success. But the flip
side of that is is that then the pressure is
on to make sure that everything goes off, you know,
whether it's your and it's a four day event from
what I understand, so yeah, so in other words, you
better do what you need to do so that when
people go there, everything works. You know, everything is supposed
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to be where it's supposed to be, and the people
your speakers. It's a yeah, it's quite a task. And
you know what, there's always, like all things, always at
the last minute, there's something that there goes sideways and
you got to run and run around and take care
of it. So yeah, that's why people, you know, you
got to think good and hard. It's like successful, Like, yes,
(01:06:37):
it's great because he was telling me that he had
to I think, uh, cut off like prepaid certain things
for prepaid because they were already full. Like in other words,
unlesson was somebody that came in at the last minute,
they would accommodate him. But yeah, that kind of deal,
which is great. It's fantastic because that means they're going
to have people showing up. But yeah, you want people
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to how's this. This is the kind of thing that
when people go you think as they're going out, they're saying,
you're gonna have this again next year, right, so we
can come back, which is what you want, you know,
for this con to be so successful that you know,
and as a matter of fact, usually the more successful
it is, the more it grows on the succeeding years.
(01:07:20):
Because I'll be honest, I know that the COVID thing
put it a cabash on all these cons of different
comic cons, horror cons, you name it it just and
I know some of them is we would I would
go out to some of them, some of them never
came back. Some of them did, They did come back,
but I want to say some of them started coming
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back maybe two years ago, one year ago, and some
of them just never came back from it. And do
you have a good time at those cons? I did.
I thought it was great, you know, regardless of whatever
the theme was. So yeah, the uh that's like I said,
(01:08:01):
when you whenever, as a matter of fact, when you
find one of these cons that's really good, you're like, man,
you're gonna be I'm gonna come back next year. Like
people start planning to return a year before because like
in other words, they want to make sure that on
the day, like when are you gonna have it? Let
us know, you know, they want to get on your
mailing list so that you keep them updated, like, hey,
we're gonna have this. This is the weekend that we're
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going to have it, and this is the location. Let
me tell you there. There's a lot of cons that
I've been around for years that basically that's why they
exist or and or that they're able to survive Let's say,
like what happened with the COVID, they able to survive
it because people is like, no, man, that it's worth
the money to go there because you have such a
good time. They have good vendors, they have good speakers.
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So let me tell you something. That's another thing. You know,
you go to a lot of cons and they have speakers,
but then they have you know a lot of like
uh guests that are like stars you know, older shows
like Star Trek or different ones. You know. In other words,
you go there and you get to take a picture.
But it's not for everybody. You know. What people like
(01:09:10):
is like I can go and listen to a speaker
about something besides the vendors. I can go to a
speaker and this you know. Yeah, it's like yeah, you
could see a star and look at them and go, yeah,
that's the person that twenty years ago was played that
part of whatever. And if you want to dish out
the money, you know, you could get an autograph pick.
But at least for me personally, what I really liked
(01:09:30):
was that you have good vendors, that you have good speakers,
and you run around and you go to the vendors
and you hang out and you network and then you
go off and you go, oh my god, it's time
for this speaker. Let me go off and listen to
the speaker. That's what I thought, That's what I liked
about a good con. And again, once I discovered there
(01:09:50):
was good ones and they were well run and they
I made sure that I would come back, you know.
I made sure that that weekend or whatever it was,
I was available for it. So anyway, getting back to
what originally I had asked James about, which was because
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I went on his website and he interviewed Jimmy Payne.
It just so happens that that location that he's talking about,
Rainbow Springs, is very close to where I live, and
I was like, I'd never heard of this, what cheaper screepers,
the cheaper creature creature close to my That's why I
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asked him specifically about it. You know that basically when
he's there, he's describing it's like a time travel creature,
all right, and that from what he's just you know
what I read, and when he described that this thing
is laying dormant in a limes because by the way
that a lot of the camerons out here, they are
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limestone beneath, you know, in one of these limestone carents.
It was dormant until nineteen seventy two, which if anybody
that's seeing Cheapers Creepers knows that part of the storyline
as far as the Hollywood version was this thing would
go dormant for was it twenty one years something like that,
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twenty one years, and then it would come back up
and go on a killing spree, right. And this is
what's one of the things that if you remember the
first Cheapers Creepers, you know, you were thinking, was this
was this something demonic? But then as the other movies
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come out, you always get the feeling that know that
this thing was extraterrestrial, but you're like, well, what is it?
Is it? You know, some people were saying no that,
and again, you know, it depends. I always the feeling
I got was that that the way, the the direction
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that they were going in with it was a an
extraterrestrial kind of thing that I just for some reason
besides that it wants to like hear, let me see,
like just kill everything that it can or but see,
(01:12:25):
that's that's one of the things that that you when
you look at the Cheapers Creepers movies, you know, it
wants to like it's killing these people, and it says,
oh and it's and it ah, it picks certain people
based on their scent, all right, Like there was something
(01:12:48):
about certain here's that that was one of them. Like
in other words, it picks certain victims based on a
certain scent they have, and that that's why when it
in on you, is going to catch you wherever you're
at whatever. Okay, but you never really understand was it
just because I wanted to kill for the sake of killing,
(01:13:08):
or what was it that was driving it? But anyway,
I never knew that this thing was. Like basically, as
far as Jimmy Paine is concerned, his story is that
this thing is like in my backyard. And that basic
that that this storyline was. I don't know if it
was given or sold or or what as far as
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and which is why I was asking him. You know,
how much of these stories that we see in Hollywood
are channeled or given or sold to these producers or
writers and then of course or the studio, you know,
and then they're produced. And of course there's so way
out there that you're thinking, man, somebody has great imagination,
what a great sci fi slash horror movie or whatever.
(01:13:52):
That's way way out there because it's so out of
the norm that this, this could not possibly have anything
to do with our reality, even a hidden reality. How's that? So, yeah,
I'm gonna I gotta look deeper into this, this uh,
this whole idea of and also of course, uh, you know,
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anomalies like he was talking about, as far as what's
at the Bermuda or what they call the Devil's Triangle,
which is one of the points here is Miami, which
a lot of people, you know, the I've heard and
read of pilots and other boaters or people that they
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haven't gotten lost, but they have said, hey, all my instrumentation,
including my compass, everything just went wild. They went all
of a sudden. I couldn't if I was going to uh,
which when you believe me, when you're out in the
middle of the sea and you have no landmark to
go by, you're depending on these instruments of the at
least a compass something to know which direction to go in.
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And they've said no, this a lot of this stuff
was like when wacko nothing was working, or if it
was working, it was not working right all right, So
is there some type of magnetic what whatever there that
does this and it activates every once in a while, right,
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I mean, it could be a whole host of things.
And I believe there is also a triangle off the
coast of Japan, Okay that that as a matter of fact.
In other words, if you could if you went through
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the middle of the Earth, let's say, from the Bermuda Triangle,
if you went right through the Earth across the planet,
this area is, it's the same exact triangulation like but linear.
It's the same thing. And you know, they call it
the Devil Sea or the Devil's Triangle something like, or
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the Japanese Bermuda triangle. And let me see it's saying
here the the triangle, the points are the or or
it's called the Formosa triangle or the Pacific Bermuda triangle. Okay,
and it's south of Tokyo. It's same thing. The ships disappear,
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paranormal activity, blah blah blah blah. But I'm trying to
see what what is the points? You know? The Okay,
that was the Devil's Triangle in August, Okay, uh, missing
same thing. They've they've got missing missing planes or ships.
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And by the way, you know, in the open ocean,
it does happen. You you things. But I guess the
question has always been, just like in the Bermuda Triangle,
that they never discover either they don't discover the wreck
or they don't even discover flotsam, you know, anything that's
floating that comes off these ships or nothing. Either they
if they send a rescue out right away, they don't
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find any oil spills, they don't find any floating wreckage.
And even after let's say days or maybe weeks that
sometimes you say, well, some of this stuff will drift
on shore. You know, nothing ever comes up. Nothing ever
drifts on shore like a wreckage, like oh we picked
up this whatever. Nope, nothing. Let me see there all right?
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Also known, Yeah, but what is this? Let's see okay?
Yeah there The points are basically north of Tokyo. It's
got the degrees and a little bit off the side
of the coast of into the ocean, like if you
draw a straight line, it's it's very sharp triangle down
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all right into in the middle of the Pacific. I
think it's a Pacific. I don't know if it's a
China Sea. Yeah, it's very It's part of the point
is I want to say, west of Guam, but very
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not close, not very And what it gives by is
the oga Ogasawara Islands. It's like one of the lines
goes by there. Let me see if I can get
this up right. And again, ships, you can lose a ship.
It happens even they even even if there's no hurricane
or cyclone or whatever. Sometimes I've heard that they have
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something called rogue waves, things of this nature where they
just unexpectedly something happens. And here we go Dragon's triangle.
See this is what that looks like. That's the map
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and from what I understand, this is a direct line
from the Bermuda Triangle, but on the other side of
the world, on the other side of the world. So
again are we talking portals? Is it just an anomaly
part of the earth? In other words, nothing mystical, nothing's strange,
nothing weird. Yeah, is there something magnetic that throws? And
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then this is the thing. You have to look back
how far back the ships go missing, because you know,
the earlier, the less instruments or electronics are on a ship.
As far as for guidance that you say, okay, even
it's not electronic, like what happened that this ship just
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disappeared a fact right now. Recently they this thing about
Amelia Earhart came up and about her going missing, and
you know, there's always been you know, all right, she
was she was supposed to land in Holland Island. They
hurt her, but she just never made it. They heard
her on the radio, all right, and there was an
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airstrip there waiting for her. She never made it. You know,
there was always that, yes, that she crashed into the sea,
or that she crashed into an island. There's also the
story that that basically her trip was an excuse for
the Americans to check out that area as far as
because remember this is pre World War two, find out
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what was going on with you know, with Japan and
all that stuff. In other words, that her trip was
an excuse to to spy how's this to spy on,
you know, undercover of the of her trip. But and
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that supposedly when she disappeared, she was taken prisoner by
the Japanese. That's one of the stories. I'm not saying
that that's it. That's one of the stories. As a
matter of fact, I I recently, okay, as a matter
of fact, I asked to they're talking about that they
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were going to release all the files on eMedia Airhart.
And I'm thinking, you are why would there be a
secret file on a media Airhart besides their disappearance obviously,
But in other words, what was there not to know? This?
She and Fred Noonan who are coming, and they just
never made it to the island and they supposedly, I
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don't know, ditch their plane in the whatever. But anyway,
I had chat Gpt And by the way, this is
the article I wrote which is on Strangers and fiction stories.
If you ever want to read it, it's there. And
this was my last entry, which was that I asked
chat Gpt to render a version of Amelia Earhart at
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age of seventy. And this is what she would have
looked like, by the way, she even if she would
have lived, obviously, she's if this happened over one hundred
years ago, she would have been dead anyway. But you know,
if you always go on the idea or by the way,
there was another theory that yes, that this whole thing
of that she was like a spy, and this whole
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idea of the plane going down and everything, but that
she came back into the United States and lived under
her and Fred Noonan lived under a different identity. How's
that lived under a different And by the way, at
one point, some writer I can't remember what his name was,
was saying, there's a certain lady who that's a media
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earhart and guess what. She turned around and sued him
and the books had to be taken off the shelves.
But she kept saying, and I can't I don't know
the exactly why he had decided that she was a
uh an, a media airhart per In other words, this
is but she did, she did the shell the books
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got taken off the shelf. So yeah, this is nineteen
thirty seven when she got lost. This is like pree
in other words, we still have we already had the
war going on in Europe, you know, everything was going
crazy over there in Europe. And yeah, so again like
why are you going to release the files? Why would
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there be any hidden file that have to be released
of all things that media airhard. And that's why I
was talking about at the beginning when I was reading
that article about the these uh neuf fol crash sites
like the one like they're talking about in Canada from
nineteen sixty seven, it's like, I don't like being a cynic,
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but I'm being forced to be a cynic. And it's
a cynic to be whether to believe or not to
believe or like why now? And it kind of drives
you crazy after a little bit. But I guess that
makes for an interesting world of anything else. So anyway, guys,
I'm gonna put a link to James Rink's website and
plus he gave it out where you if you want
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to visit. Besides, let's say, if you can't go to
his you know this this con coming up, all right.
I do know that he has a regular website. I
believe it's supersoldier talk dot com, and yeah, you know,
if you just want to check out his books or
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any other materials that he has, you can go there.
So anyway, guys, I hope you like this interview. I
thought it was super interesting because you know what I'm
not saying. I'm the kind of person it's not like
whether one thing is true or not or feasible or
possible is more and more a lot of the things
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I want to say the last few years that at
one point we're considered impossible, Like, oh man, that's great
imagination a lot of it. If not all of it
or a flavor of it turns out to be true,
you're like, are you kidding me? And all this time
I was thinking, Man, that person's way out there, way
out there, so let's see what happens. So, anyway, guys,
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