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Speaker 1 (00:59):
Well, goody, good afternoon, and good morning everybody. It is
the Cryptid Huntress. I'm Jessica Jones. Thank you guys so
much for being here today. Gosh, I have a wonderful,
absolutely dynamic guest for you guys today, for myself as well,
and uh and I can't wait to bring him up.
I had the honor and the pleasure of meeting doctor
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Richard Allen Miller at the the recent Super Soldier Activation
Conference down in Orlando, Florida. And let me tell you, hit,
there are a lot of wonderful presentations, but his, don't
tell anybody, y'all. His was my favorite out of all
of them. And uh and I felt I felt some
sort of a PSI connection. We're talking psychic with doctor
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Miller and uh and so we're going to dive into
his background a little bit today and what he sees
in our future, our present, and our past. We're going
to talk about grids potentially going down, survival and the
PSI aspect. Y'all know, I am a longtime remote viewer
and this is right up my alley and it's gonna
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let's get into our show today, and I'm going to
give a full introduction of doctor ram as a lot
of people refer to him as I'm gonna call it,
He's Rick. Okay, so y'all, y'all buckle up. We've got
a really fun ride today. Doctor Richard Allen Miller has
a long and extensive resume in the field of physics, metaphysics,
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and agriculture. Here just here are just some of the
highlights of his very rich and varied resume from solid
state physics and to states of consciousness and all that
this in between. He was a prodigy from an early age,
and two of his high school science projects were adopted
by NASA, including one used in the Mariner formasson to
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determine the amount of water on the planet Mars. At
age sixteen, he built a linear accelerator and hydrogen bubble
chamber for a science fair project and was a first
American to demonstrate particles going faster than the speed of light.
He's been involved in research and projects, many at a
top secret level, that have formed the basis of several
modern day scientific inventions, and his research in the field
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of paranormal began as a graduate physicist working eleven years
with Navy Intel in anesthesiology. His work includes foundational papers
on a holographic concept of reality and embryonic holography, and
work with microwaves and synthetic telepathy. He was used as
Timothy Leary's experimental guinea pig Oh my gosh, that had
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to have been wild to see what the effects of
LSD were when taken by a mensa level genius. Doctor
Miller is a real life character that the X Files
Molder was based on investigating unexplained phenomenon for Navy, Silkre
and MRU, which put him in the path of many
incredible life experiences, including an encounter with an alien and
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traveled to an underground Antarctic Nazi base. As an agriculturalist,
he is recognized as an expert in the growing and
marketing of crops and herbals and has invented Ingenius, an
effective pharmist sheener specific to the type of crops to
be harvested, and had input into production of some of
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the largest crop producers in the world. He's even played
tennis at a Davis Cup level, and his metaphysical work
springs from his mother and grandmother, who are renowned psychic investigators,
and he himself is a high level initiat of several
traditions and lodges. His grandfather was a magician who trained Houdini.
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Talk about the most interesting man in the world. I
thought I had met the most interesting men in the
world until I met doctor Rohm Okay, and his key
strength is joining the dots. You know, my whole focus
is connecting the dots as well. So he joins the
dots and draws from his vast pool of research and
insight to find genius links and applications for designs, projects,
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and development. And as an author, he has written politic
prof prolifically, with some of the most recent releases including
power Tools for the twenty first Century and esp Induction
through Forms of Self Hypnosis. He's also recently released audio
courses in metaphysics and you guys can find all of
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his books and online courses and online consultations on his website.
It is Richard Allenmiller dot com. We're going to talk
about that today as well, and please help me. Welcome
to the Crypti Hunter's Channel. The most interesting man in
the world. Prove me wrong, Doctor Richard Alan Miller. Hey, Rick,
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how are you yourself?
Speaker 2 (06:38):
He's the first word that goes into a crowd to
make you know what, So be.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Careful you hayes for horses.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Yeah, there you go. How can I help you? What
do you want to know?
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Well?
Speaker 1 (06:52):
I am first of all honored to have you on
my show today. Thank you for being here, My pleasure. Absolutely.
I very much enjoyed your presentation at the super Soldier
Activation Conference, where you talked about becoming a super human
or a superman, and you have worked with government military
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Navy seals to teach them how to be super soldiers
in a way, psychically and otherwise. Can we talk about that?
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Sure? I worked with the Steal Corp out of amberst
as one of the first things that I did after
I had written some papers on extrasensory perception and those areas,
I worked to a first mission control with Ed Mitchell
and did the ESP studies and made a discovery about
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altered states. Altered states of consciousness are basically tools in
a toolbox, and you can use them to escape, recreation,
get high, take off. But there are also places with
the laws of physics change, and you can do things
in those states you can't do in normal conscious waking state.
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A typical example of one of the ones I gave
Navy seals. And please excuse my voice, I'm losing it
because of a viral infection that I have coming here
to Florida. There is a state where you can change
your perception of time with breath control. People do this
in the pool when they'll lay back and listen to
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their breathing with their ears underwater, floating and this is
a state where you can, for example, take your martial
art to a paranormal level. After I had studied with
John Leong out of Chinatown as a little boy in
third grade, with Bruce Lee, Skip Elsworth and Fred Williams,
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Dante Chunk came all the way down from Victoria to
teach me how to double young style of tai chi.
And what he did, he taught me how to change
my perception of time so that my experience of my
movement was that like tai chi. Yet my actual movement
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was with the precision of tai chi doing hangao or
dragon form. Now that's just one of eight altered states
that I gave to the Seal program that took them
and made them essentially superman. Imagine what man could become
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if he had access to more than two hundred altered
states of consciousness, not for a ski.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Oh, I think we've lost him, y'all. So been getting back.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Uh oh mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Dang, maybe you'll come back. Okay, we are having some
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technical difficulties and uh and we're going to get him
back on the screen here in just a minute. So
I'm going to try to piece this back together and uh,
and do some editing. I'm not an editor. I do
live shows usually, so this will be a good learning
experience if I don't get a chance to edit this,
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but or if I do get a chance to edit this.
So here we go. We're gonna work on this one
more time with doctor Richard Allen Miller. He is an
absolute wonderful beast of a man. Here, all right, here
we go, all right here he is, all right Saturday.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Night, just before you passed out a giant six waf lion.
It's gonna giggle at you that if you're digging it.
Now wait the rush it.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Oh okay.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
That was a director from from a board of the
rings By and Dildo back.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
Jeez, all right, Rick, behave behave yeah, it will it will.
Well we were we were talking about super the Navy.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Superconsciousness, that's correct. John Curtis Gowan at north Ridge did
an ontology of mystical states and broke them down into
three categories of prototactic, parataxic, and syntactic modes of consciousness. Now,
the prototactic mode is someone that doesn't know what they're doing.
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They just do it like you that you call it
remote viewing. I want to correct you on something. When
you draw a circle around yourself in a magical act,
the reason you're doing that is you're saying everything inside
that circle is you, and everything outside that circle is
not you. Correct So with that said, the distinction between
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remote viewing and astral projection is one is inside the
circle and one is outside the circle. And when you
remote view you're in serious danger because something is looking back.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Yes, that's true.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Okay. So with that said, that was the distinction at
Sri between Andrea puharch and when he relocated out and
targ and put Off moved in and started talking about
remote viewing. Remote viewing is dangerous. It'll actually change your
soul if you're not careful. Now, that's a prototactic mode
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of consciousness where a shaman will place his consciousness in
the eye of an eagle and sees what an egle sees.
He doesn't know how he does it, he just does it.
Parataxic modes have to deal with semi awareness, with dream
states and what we call mythology and archeypes where you
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break down things into basic stories in a big city
kind of thing. And then syntactic modes of consciousness or
where you're doing it with full awareness of how you
do it. An example might be your bio using biofeedback
to learn how to control your heart rate, pulse, and respiration.
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When the doctor puts a cuff on me and he says, oh,
your heart rate's too high, I'm going to have to
put you on meds, I stay back to him, you know,
cuff me again, and I'll drop it down to anything
I want because I've learned how to control my heart
rate with my mind's eye. Now, altered states are the
same thing. When you're in an altered state, you can
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in fact escape, you can enjoy the high the place
that you go. But instead of doing that, if you
chose to focus more on what possible laws of physics
change at that thing and use those as a toolbox,
then that is the distinction. I'm going to make some
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distinctions here. Magic with a C you know, is Harry
in your pocket. It's slight of hand. Magic with a
k Aleister Crowley is slight of mind where you use
your belief system to as a tool to accomplish your purpose.
If your purpose is to do something that your belief
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system says you can't, you put your belief system to
one side and use your mind's eye to take care
of business, and then you can reestablish your belief system again.
That's what brain drivers are about, where you put frequency
following function With Monroe, you put forty cycle in one
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air and forty eight cycling in another air, and you
drive your brain down to eight cycle or middle data.
Now you can change your belief systems like you withou
a pair of clothing. Typically, example might be who's more
important your daughter or your mother? And let's say you'd
go through a series of tests where you test who's
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more important and it comes out that it's your mother
over your daughter, and you decide, I really at this
point in terms of what I'm trying to do for
my purpose, I need to change that. That's what a
brain driver's for you. Change teaches you how to change
your belief system, like you with a pair of clothing,
so that your mind magic with a k you know,
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do what thou wolf shall be the whole of the law.
That is where you use slight of mind and your
mind becomes a tool, not an absolute.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
That clear sort of it's clear, it is clear. Wow.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I use my new book on Taro for example, and
this is important. It's not about fortune telling. Basically, I'm
going to suggest that there are twenty eighth story, twenty
two stories in the big city, and persephone is someone
that has some kid that you know when she has
to go to hell Ea, chair would be a kid
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taking drugs once a year because he's depressed at Christmas.
This is why you shoot your own foot. And and
you know by accident because of the different storyboards you're
current following, and you or I might have six or
seven different basic storyboards going on. And if you don't
like the ending, uh oh, we lost him again.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Okay, we're gonna take it back off. Scream all more time,
and hopefully we're gonna get him back up.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Y'all.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Here we go, we're fixing it, all right, we're going.
We're about to be right back. All right, Here we go,
Here we go, We're back.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Okay. Can you hear me now?
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Okay, we're good, Yes, you can you hear me? Can
you hear me? Can you hear me? Can you hear me?
Can you hear me?
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Here?
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Let me take this down again so we get it fixed,
y'all all right, let me make sure that my volumes
working here and let's see audio testing testing. Yes, I'm
working and we'll get them back up here in just
a second. Yeah, this is fascinating stuff. Fascinating stuff, and yes,
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doctor ram is he is a fascinating person. Please go
over to his website while we're waiting for him to
come back up, you guys, please go to his website.
It is a doctor. It's actually Richard Allenmiller dot com.
Let me put that in a banner. Okay, Richard Alan
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Miller dot calm, and y'all go please, uh, please go
over to his website right now, while we're waiting for
him to come back up, I will actually share his
website on the screen right here with the audience. I
would love for you guys to please go to his website.
Please get a consultation with him. If you guys are
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enjoying what we're talking about today. And this is doctor
Richard Allen Miller. That is his this is his bio
right there. But he's got books and online consultations as well,
and in videos. And let me tell you, he is
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the most interesting man in the world. Okay, here we go.
Let me let me pull him back up. I'm going
to stop sharing that, and we've got doctor Richard Allen
Miller back with us right here, hopefully he can.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
I'll be talking, yeah, okay, Yeah, it's.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Always important conversations. Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
I'll try to keep my responses tighter so we don't
get lost in my dialogue. Sorry about that.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
It's okay.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
What's happening.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Yeah, it's okay, it's okay. We're making it work. It's fun.
I'm enjoying us. Okay, So do you remember where we
left off. We were talking about we're.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Talking about the use of altered states of consciousness, and
John christ Galen at Northridge did an ontology of mystical states,
and so there's just a myriad of different altered states.
Just you listening to me right now, I would say
that you have probably been at least three or four
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unique altered states of consciousness where the laws of physics
in those places change. And if you learn how to
identify where you are, that's the purpose of meditation and dialogue,
you know, honest journaling. Everyone listening to me should start
keeping a daily log where you have to go right
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from right to left brain on memory of what's happened
that day. And if you do that, that's a form
of time travel twenty years later. When you go back
and read what you just wrote twenty years ago, it's
like it puts you back in that same moment, which
is a kind of time travel meditation where you try
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to quiet the mind. All your saints in history have
stretched the importance of training the mind. The mind is
a tool, it's not absolute. And this storyboard that you're
currently enjoying with May is one of many storyboards where
you never even heard of me before. And they're all
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happening right now in what we call the multiverse, and
that all those different universes are held within what is
called the proton cloud. I just completed a field study
with two Russians on alien DNA and anything with a face,
two arms, and two eggs is a carbon based life
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form and probably your future.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
WHOA interesting you know, I did. I did appreciate that
you you were conveying to me at the conference that
this is all a dream. We are living in a dream.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
Yeah, consciousness can be as a metaphor. Consciousness is a
dream within a dream. Excuse me, because lucid dreaming has
more content to reality than consciousness does. And so what
do you think death is waking up.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
At the moment of death, when you die physically die,
not near death. When you die, there is a five gram.
Now somebody is calling again. It's that Laurie Sam. Huh,
that's her. She just did it, says okay, now it's
gone again.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Can you hear me, I can hear you.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
Okay, good. This is why it's cut us off twice before.
And I was just making note on that so that
we discover how to stop it.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Stop it with our mind the Jedi Jedi mind trick.
With's that mom a Jedi mind trick. We're going to
stop it with.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Our mind mind trick. Good luck with that one. Yeah. Basically,
we go in and out of different altered states without
any awareness at all. In fact, that's one of the
reasons why you want to get to know who you are,
because once you do that, the laws change for you,
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and they're different for each of us. What's right for
me isn't necessarily right for you, and we just have
a discovery. The seals. What I did I in the
current Seal program with Steal Corp out of Ambherst is
I did a series of reports and made some discoveries
where I trained them in use of eight altered states,
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and just those eight made them superman. I mean, they
were able to do things no one else can do.
For example, when ed Mitchell went through the Van Allen
Belt around the moon, we did the ESPE studies and
I made a discovery. That's the esp book. There's an
altered state where you can go from consciousness using self ignosis,
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where your ability and guessing increases four hundred times where
you are right now. That means that if you're in
a shooting situation, you go right or left. If you
think about it and the possibilities of getting shot, you
can count on it. Because that's chapter eight in the
Non Local Mind titled The Mind's Eye, where imagination is
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reality now in a dream state where you are right now,
that means they're probably will never be a theory of everything,
because anything you could imagine as positively true, including getting shot,
you can count on it. It's even that and even
more so, that's one of the reasons why you need
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to train your mind and the thoughts you choose to
entertain to you. And cave Man all told me the
House of blah blah blah. Okay, it didn't cost me
we didn't get lost, did we No? Okay, goodness wonderful.
Another thing came up on her phone that the last
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first two times disrupted.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
We're working. I'm working to not let it cut off.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
So I've done some talking. Now you ask more questions
and I'll try to tangent like I do that.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Okay. So, so you you were actually teaching the Navy
seals these psychic abilities and ways to tom.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
You're all psychic. Yes, it's because we don't recognize when
we're in that state. And if you're a medium where
you are automatically doing it, where you are and what
you consider conscious state, it means you're slightly different and
where you hang out. But Duke University challenged me on
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this and they brought in nineteen seventy nine. They brought
in Sybilique, Jeane Dixon and the usual suspects, and I
want it by three orders of magnitude. I wasn't even
near where they were, which means it's not about me.
It's a technique that anyone can do. And that's where
that was one of the first protocols I trained seals
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in was how to use this altered state so that
when they made a decision. If they got shot, for example,
it meant they were supposed to get shot. By definition.
Do you see what I'm saying, right, And rather than
creating the event of thinking, oh my god, you could
have this could happen, and that could happen. When you
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do that, you can count on it happening. Wow.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
So we we create our own reality.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
That's a give the mind thought, where imagination is reality.
Now with that said, then I would say that children
are probably our single most important natural resource, even over
oil and timber. And why would we want to send
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them to school to become us They're already out of
the womb smart. They don't have knowledge. The concept of
knowledge and wisdom is that knowledge is illusion and and
and and wisdom is when you take, not learn something,
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but you study it. And when you study it, what
you're basically doing is taking something that I'm saying, integrating
it into your own reality and making it yours. And
that's wisdom. And the distinction between knowledge, which Custinator would
call illusion.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
M yes, uh oh oh no, we lost them again. Okay,
this is why we're gonna wait for him to come back. Okay,
but this is why we I always tell the audience.
I tell you, guys, you know, we got to be
careful about what we think we manifest, right, And that's
why I always say, like, don't live in fear and uh,
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and to live in awareness. Okay, but but try to
stay positive. And you know, Jane in the chat is
always letting us know that we need to keep our
vibrations high and and yes we do, just try to
think positive and uh. And that's why we're so bombarded
with such negative stuff in our environments and on television
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and in our you know, everyday lives. Uh, there's a
there is a there's a lot of negativity and fear
and guilt and shame and and you know, reasons for
them to them, whoever them, and they are to make
us feel less than and and not pretty enough and
not skinny enough and all that stuff, you know, not
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good enough, not smart enough. But gosh darn it, people
like me. Right.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
That's from Saturday Night Live. And Doctor Ram is going
to be on Saturday Night Live. One day. We've had that,
we've had that discussion and uh, and I know that's
gonna happen if he if he believes it, it will
happen if they build it they will come right and
uh and so yeah, so we have to start consciously
creating a beautiful, better world. And when doctor Ram gets back,
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we're going to discuss uh, a grid down situation and
UH and the importance of having a clear mind when
that does happen, having a clear mind and having a
solid mind, a solid not letting your imaginations run wild.
And here we go. We're going to have doctor Richard
Allen Miller back on the screen. Hey there, can you
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hear me?
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Where would you like to go about?
Speaker 1 (31:17):
We're back? Well okay, so so we're talking about manifesting
our own reality.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
And stay, this is a dream state right now, it's
not real. And all the different you that made decisions
today on whether to put jam on your toast, to
call me or not to interview may, et cetera, they
all happened, and what you are doing is just experiencing
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one of them right at this moment. That's called the multiverse.
And a new chapter that I just wrote with two
Russians on alien DNA studies. I had one single tour
at Groom Lake and got to meet Krill, and personally,
I think Krill was my future programming me for this moment.
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I don't think. I think, you know, I'm I'm asleep
and she's trying to gode May to become her.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Krill, was that the extraterrestrial being.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Yeah, I've seen alien life forms, like aluminum based life
forms in Prague. That's creepy because all our TV shows
depict aliens as worms or somehow wiggle room you know,
that have life form to them. They're either you know,
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coming out of the mouth as a virus or whatever
they're doing. But I've seen aluminum and that's creepy. Where
the metal is self organizing. It isn't like have legs,
it doesn't have face, it doesn't dialogue as a whole
complete alien form to it. An thing that you think
is an alien, it's probably your future. One of the
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things Krill said to me, quote, if you were to
choose an artifact and remember Earth buy, what would it be?
And if you chose the right one, you could choose
to starve your choice to complete your evolution. What would
your artifact be? Now, what does that imply? It implies?
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For example, one thing it might imply is what color
do you want to be? You want to be an
insectusoid or a tall gray. And one of the things
that I've realized is that doctor Charlotte Back wrote a
paper that's at the Warburg called Homo mutant hom alumin
and basically, man's next stage in evolution is as a
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light body that needs a golam to come down and
slum here in four space. So Roswell, for example, might
be a small gray because it's in a small craft,
you know, that requires a small shaped body, and a
tall gray might be on a planet where the gravitation
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is a lot less than here, or a Nordic or
an insecticoid, or I mean all the different possible alien
forms that we have now that are morphed out of
little green men from Mars. Yeah, they're all real because
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you imagine them as possible, and the very fact that
you imagine them as possible makes them not only possible,
it's even more than that.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Wow, well you you were an inspiration for the TV show,
the series The X Files and that. Yeah, I can
tell me about that.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
Yeah, Okay, So after I did this Seal Reports, that's
the book I haven't completed yet, called The Seal Reports,
I was contacted by doctor carl Schleiker. Schleicker was a
Nazi like Ron Braun. Von Braun did the space program,
Schleiker did everything else that nobody could, and that was
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the paranormal. And I became Northwest Regional Director of MRU
because of my background and instrumentation and the fact that
I could take and isolate variables in being able to
study something for reproducibility and repeatability, something that we had
can see, Okay, good, that's physics. The problem is that
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physics in in in conscious state. I can't get there
from here. It's like Simon says, I can go halfway
to the door, I can get close, but I never
get a cigar because anything further I could possibly imagine
is not only true, it's even more so. And as
a physicist, what I'm trying to do is isolated how
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to study something so that I can understand how to
reproduce it and repeat it. Now. Uri Giller and Jack
Schwartz and Keith Milton Reinhardt were examples of billet reading. Now.
The problem with Ury Giller was that while he could
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bend spoons and break watches and things like that, he
couldn't do it when he wanted to do it. He
could do it, but sometimes it wouldn't happen. And so
he had a bunch of famous, wealthy women around him that, oh,
break my spoon, ben my you know whatever. And he
started to cheat and I caught him, and that took
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that whole body and made it invalid just because I
busted him. But that didn't mean it didn't happen. Let
me give you an example of billet reading, which is
quite different than extrasensory perception. Keith Milton Reinhart came to
one of my courses I was teaching in metaphysics at
the University of Washington, and he came in and he
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did a billet reading for two hundred and one people. Now,
what do you do if you write a question down
and you stick it in your pocket and he doesn't
know what the question is? And then he answered it.
Mine was prove to me, you're not reading my mind
and he doesn't know what I'm asking. And his response
to me is, quote, in my mother's bedroom is a
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hope chest at the front of her bed, and at
the very bottom of that hope chest is a letter
written three days before you were born. How did he
do that? How do you isolate studies to you know,
reproduce that concept the current theosophical movement or you know,
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you know woo woo is you know what are they
Akashia records? What does that mean? I'm a physicist. I
would like to know how I could duplicate what he did,
you know, the science person and I haven't been able
to figure that one out. But here's the weird part.
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Keith Milton Reinhardt nailed one hundred and ninety eight out
of two hundred and one people. He was dead on
like I was with my response. His response to me,
it scared the Bejesus out of everybody because nobody could
figure out how he did that, and yet he consistently
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did that, and that led to mediumship in the Aquarian
Foundation in Seattle, Washington. I have encountered a number of
different unusual things in my studies with paranormal There are
entities that are non human that interface with mankind on
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Earth and we don't even know or notice them. For example,
Denzel Washington wrote one about a demon and Pierce Brosnan
did another one a movie called Nomads. This entity was
in a chapter you can read on the Secret Life
of Jim Morrison. You'll find that in a book by
Pheral Press called Secret and Suppressed. The study I did
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was that Jim Morrison did not die in Paris and
he was smuggled out of it into the United States
via the Swedish Secret Service. And I followed it and
found a fat Jim Morrison working at a laser company
down in Louisiana. No really, yeah, the fact now with
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that said, what's going on? Well, at that moment, when
he was ten years old, his parents were driving in
New Mexico through a thing called the Crossroads, when a
Hopie medicine man died, and that entity known as a recorder.
It does not I interfere with what you are or
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what you do. Would have words what's going on at
that moment around you and when that entity dies, like
when when the Hopie medicine man died, the entity then
the recorder moved to Jim Morrison at age ten, and
a lot of his songs discussed that in the way
he did what he did. And when Jim Morrison died,
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the recorder moved to someone else.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
And now I can I interrupt from just one moment,
there's you mentioned Denzel Washington. He actually made a movie
that I refer to on my show often called Fallen,
where it's an entitated jump's bodies.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
Yeah, that's that's a metaphor for other kinds of life
forms that intercrop with humans on Earth. There's a whole
series of different things that are like that. And one
of the studies I did for Doctor Girl Spicher was
to confirm that Psycher was Anazi that when Germany fell
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and he started working for the US government, he did
all the paranormal things like Montak and stuff like that
out of the East coast. I did everything on the
West coast, and doctor Wilbur Franklin did everything in the Midwest,
and whenever there was a weird thing, they would send
me in on the West coast to figure out what
it was. One of the things I did, for example,
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is the Oregon Vortex up in near Central Point or Glendale, Washington, Oregon.
And what I did is I flew over the Oregon
Hortex in a pby at fifteen thousand feet with an interferometer.
What bends light at fifteen thousand feet A many black hole.
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And I'm going to suggest that the so called twelve
thousand year magnetic pull shift that we have is happening
right now, and it's a series of many black holes
in a specific sacred geometry called the lay lines, the
permuter triangle and others, and it's going into the out
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of and it's like a wiping of the Pea tri
diish where we get to a certain level of awareness,
we get a certain level of accomplishment in our technology,
and the Petri dish is wiped and we start all
over again, and each time. One of the types of
technologies might be spaceflight, where we first have the Vermana
(42:38):
and now we have rocket ship, and who knows what
the next twelve thousand years will produce as the bodyment
of what we call, you know, spaceflight. Now I can
tell you what I don't know in terms of time
and space. I know they're not real because I've done
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time to level and I've actually created a wormhole. One
of the things I did for NASA back in nineteen
eighty three, I took twelve NASA societists to Mars, and
I did that by using my own neurotransmitters, which are
the highs that you get when you smoke let's say
dimethyl trip to mean from crab graphs. What I discovered
(43:21):
is it's not the drug that gets you high. It's
your immune system's response, and it's the release of a
specific neurotransmitter. And in the case of dimethyl crypto mean,
the one you get out of crabgrass is five alpha
dimethyl trip to mean, whereas the one that creates the
high is your immune system's response with n comma and
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hyphen dimethyl trip to me. That was the study that
I did the University of Washington, and then later Rick
Strassman and others have done on dimethyl trip to mean.
Neuro Transmitters are basically unique geometries that if you can
manifest them in your mind's eye in a specific manner,
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you can create a wormhole. And the bad news is
it's easier to go further away than next door. That
means it's easier to go to alpha centauri than it
is to the bathroom next door to you. It's further
away easier, and that again suggests that everything is a
binary like the Earth, and that our sun soul has
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a binary. Never ro and I find it interesting that
Never blocked beetlejuice in November of last year for four days.
When beetlejuice did a burp, it didn't go nova, but
it burped and that shockwave hit our soul in June
(44:52):
of this year, which caused a burp from the Sun
that caused Earth a central pole to center to stop
spinning and start spinning in the opposite direction. And what's happening,
and you're going to read about it right now, is
that it's affecting the magnetic fields and the weaker parts
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of Earth like wonder if you can fault line, and
it's going to start throwing lava to the surface where
we'll have geographical changes that will cause Earth changes, you know,
with happening what we call the twelve thousand year magnetic pullship.
I think this has to do with a bunch of
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many black holes and a sacred geometry on Earth going
into the outo. Now here's the weird news. It turns
out Saturn has exactly the same geometry I use to
go to Mars. What does that mean? Well, one, it
means our solar system is a life form. And if
you don't think NASA doesn't want to know where that
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wormhole goes, I am not kidding you, And especially right
now as a get out a jail card, there will
be survivors. There has always been survivors. But the way
I like to put it so that everybody gets it clearly,
those kids in high school right now that are so
dependent on their cell phone, what happens to them when
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the grid goes down and they no longer have their
AI to do their thinking for them? That's called zombie.
When there's no more food, even without any landmask changes. Yeah,
you're getting big, I get it. Yeah, and within four
generations of them, that is what I call a stone age,
(46:37):
with or without any other disasters. Now, Bride, someone just
tried to invite you to join us as part two
taking terriory. Yeah, that one didn't change her. See sometimes
he calls and then they causes us to go blank.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
So yeah, we're pushing through it. Yes, yeah, you know.
That's what I wanted to ask you about the grid
on prediction that you have, and that's something that we
worry about sometimes.
Speaker 2 (47:06):
Three iye Atlas is an artificial form coming in and
recording where we are right now because the bullshift is
about to happen. Oh no, okay, I thought you'd like
to have that little extra there just.
Speaker 1 (47:20):
You Yeah, that's important information.
Speaker 2 (47:23):
Well, it could be the thing that makes weird is
the fact that the core of Three Eye Atlas is nickel,
which means it's changing the orbit is it's going by
objects including our son. The Sun tried to do a
burp on it, just ignored it. Now, that's either a
nickel core like Earth scot or it's an alien craft
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that's surrounded by nickel and we don't know what it is.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
That well, I've done some remote viewing on it. I've
been given it. Of course, He's remote viewing is a
little dangerous, I know, but I've been tasked with some
blind coordinate targets of three I Atlas, and I believe
that it is a spacecraft.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
But you don't know that, and you don't know how
you do your remote doing per se, but call a
prototactic mode. That ESP book that I've written will take
what you're doing and fine tune you so that you
really can get into some stuff. That's what it did
with Navy seals.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
Well, I'm going to buy it. You don't don't worry
about that. I'll have it read by next week.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
What I want you to do is not buy the book, yes,
thank you, But what I want you to do is
actually study that protocol and develop your own technique for
remote viewing or what you call mediumship where you do
your own vision, because once you do that, it'll increase
four hundred times from where you are right now.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Yes, I need that, especially before we have a grid
down situation. How important is it to have your mind
in a good place when we have a disaster like that?
That's that may or may or may not happen in
the near future.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Well, which way do you want to do it? You
want to watch the big wave come in while you're
sitting there watching the wave come in, you know they
thought it was going to be Yeah, Or you want
to be on a mountain watching somebody watch it.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
Those are not good options really, neither of I don't know.
It's really tragic. But but but if you know, I say,
we need to be prepared for anything.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
Yeah, but you chose to be here to witness that,
and it's dialogue it and keep a record because the
last tried epochs there's nothing that survives written record. I
had to do geology to do that study. You know
your cloud isn't going to last. What do you think, Internet?
Speaker 1 (49:45):
We're all going to die.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
We're going to die, as Microsoft was when they came
out with eleven. I said, you know, if you were
to die, who owns that intellectual property? Micros is not
what you think. They are a bunch of ripoff. I
use Linux right now as one of my platforms because
(50:08):
and Windows seven, Windows seven everything I ever needed it
to do. Why did they go to eight point one?
Why did they go to.
Speaker 1 (50:17):
Ten for just for entertainment purposes? On the audience?
Speaker 2 (50:25):
You know, money, you know, And how did Madonna put it,
I'm a materialistic girl.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
I'm a material girl. Yeah, she said, yeah, Yeah, that's true.
It's all about the money.
Speaker 4 (50:39):
And uh money, isn't that the way they say?
Speaker 2 (50:43):
You know, money is good for business, war is good
for business. But that was one of the primary teachings
of Christ. You don't judge anyone but yourself. And yet
all our wars have been judging another, the Jews versus
the Arabs, the Arabs versus the you know, the Christians,
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the Christians versus the Christians of it. I mean, it's
in fact, one of the studies I did a long
time ago indicated that when we had a matriarchal society,
you know, a universe run by women rather than men,
there were no wars.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Imagine that.
Speaker 2 (51:24):
Imagine that, Leopatrick.
Speaker 1 (51:26):
They just complained all the time, right, I'm just kidding.
I know, I'm a woman. I can say that, Okay.
I I was the head of a women's agency for
the state of Georgia for almost twenty years. Yeah, and
I love men. I love men, Don't get me wrong.
Speaker 2 (51:45):
You know, black lives you know, don't matter. That was
to polarize us.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
What matters is But yes, it is blank.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
I'm trying to say, I'm not. I went to high
school at this in a different high school at the time.
You know, Jemi Hendrix, he was at Garfield when I
was at Mount Ranier, and so I'm not prejudiced at all.
That was simply Black Lives Matter was to polarize us
in drawing a note of the distinction between one skin
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color and another, when in fact Crash was a better
doubles player than I was.
Speaker 1 (52:20):
Yeah, there's a lot of a lot of a lot
of problem. A lot of things are kind of artificially
put into society. And I say artificially as a psychological
warfare to polarize us all. So we're always fighting against
each other and we're not focusing first of all, I
say to focus on yourself first, well, focus on yourself
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and then each.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
Other weakness that makes you gods favored choice.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Yes, oh my gosh, I love that. Yeah, it well so.
So it is important to have our mind in a
in a good place in the case of we do
have some kind of apocalyptic event, having the tools that
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we need on a psychic level is important.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
Love battery that's coming up, Plug it in. There's all
these little note to happen.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
They're trying to stop us.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
I know many many times. If you like and when
you tend me a stream arc at home, I'll be
able to do regular with you. Because I have regular.
Speaker 1 (53:30):
I want you to come back. You better come back
and do another interview with me one day.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Yeah, and maybe what I'd like you to do is
take a bunch of questions from your audience, the people
that are listening, and what they want to hear about
I will.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
I'm going to ask the audience right now to please
put any kind of questions for a future It's going
to be for a future show with doctor Rahm Richard
Allen Miller. We're going to put put your questions for
him down in the comment section under the video and
we're going to prepare you're another show in the future
with Doctor Ram and we're gonna we're gonna have all
the questions ready.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
Alan Miller.
Speaker 4 (54:07):
That's what Doctor Ram, Doctor Ram. Yeah, I'm Tomato. I'm
just kidding. And you say tomato, I say tomato, but
the rain and stays mainly in the plane.
Speaker 1 (54:27):
On the plane, that's right. That is from what is
that from my fair lady? That's from my fair lady. Yes,
well you we're looking forward to seeing you on Saturday
Night Live. I'm I'm looking forward to seeing you opening
on Saturday Night Live.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
Oh man, you have no idea dark humor. I am
your Huckleberry.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
You are.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
Yeah. I knew John and Jim Belucci when they moved
to Oregon, and Jim is now currently growing a culture
of VI that I started at Boeing and my first
job out of grad school was Lunar Base Alpha one
without pilgrim. I was dating Vicki, his daughter, and we
were growing pot on the moon. That's an article in
High Times you can read about it, Growing pot on
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the Moon. Later it became a space center. I was
nineteen eight.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
Oh man, how cool that.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
I took my first of LSD. I was part of
a study at Harvard before they closed it down. I
was one of the ten kids from different states that
had this high IQ, and they wanted to see what
would happen and how did Jack Nicholson put it? Wait'll
he get a load of me?
Speaker 1 (55:43):
What was the outcome of that study? What happened?
Speaker 2 (55:47):
I was up he had talked to I was a
junior in college. I was twenty years old and I
was up at Hurricane Ridge. I'd never done anything, you know, alcohol.
I was a nerd and my goal at that time
was to become an astronaut. And I was up at
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Hurricane Ridge deception passed, looking two thousand feet down and
the water peeling back color, and Larry leaned over and
he said, wouldn't it We need to jump. And it
was at that moment my whole life changed, because all
these doors were slamming shot. Oh, I don't want to
hear this. No, I don't want to think that, you
(56:30):
know the paranoia part. And what that did is it
led me to become fascinated with innerspace and the infinite
space of that. And that's why my masters and later
my doctorate was in solid state physics. You know that
was the old man to punt. I owed back in
(56:50):
nineteen sixty for NASA. I was almost sixteen years old
and was one of three that helped change Greek mathematics
into English code. I did no or nand or what
we call object oriented and or not. I didn't do
the binary.
Speaker 1 (57:07):
Oh well, I have a question for you. But you
have worked with astronauts, You've worked with NASA. I was
told by a friend that most of the astronauts, if
not all of them, are trained in psychic abilities. And
I was told remote viewing. Now is that true?
Speaker 2 (57:24):
No? Yes, and no remote doing, no astro projection. Yes,
one is inside the circle, one is outside the circle.
When you do any kind of thing, you draw a
circle of protection around yourself. Can be imaginary, or it
can be in the sand, could be anything. Basically, the
whole thing is for you to decide. Everything inside the
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circle is may and everything outside that circle is not me.
And now you know what is you and what is
not you. When you remote you you're looking. You're using
something else to see for yourself, and that silf is
looking back at you. You want to do an astral
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projection rather than remote viewing. That's where you have an
astral chord, like your circle, everything you know, it's connected
to you. Now, astral projection is not any more difficult
than remote viewing. It's just a point of reference get made. Yes,
(58:29):
where you want to start trying to move toward using
astral projection where when you go over there to look
at what's going on, you have a connection to your
physical body the astral chord.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (58:44):
Wow, Yeah, that's a metaphor.
Speaker 1 (58:49):
And that's amazing.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Jathan that said that, he said, what is your metaphor?
But to serve your paradox? So of course I put
my box out in my meta.
Speaker 1 (59:00):
Know you've got jokes, you are so you have the
best sense of humor? Do I feel like we have
to have a good sense of humor to get through
this life? What do you think?
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Well, that's what I said. Black lives don't matter. What
matters is black humor. Trust me, laugh your way through
this thing or it's going to take you over. I'm
not kidding.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
We have to keep humor. Yeah, if I'm not laughing,
I'm crying.
Speaker 2 (59:26):
Well there it is, I r I know.
Speaker 1 (59:32):
I try to cry. Well before we go today, I
wanted to ask you about your agricultural background, and you
talked about growing growing pot on the moon. Okay, what
do you do with your agriculture?
Speaker 2 (59:45):
Yeah? When I left the Pentagon, I was lead physicist.
I moved to grants Fast, Oregon, and the fifth richest
man in the world flew all the way over from Nuremberg.
Henry Barth, hired me on the spot. Gave me twenty
eight forms in four states hop farm, which means they
had hop dryers, so I could do alternative crops, crops
(01:00:07):
that couldn't necessarily be feel dried. You had to dehydrate them,
you know, sage regino, that kind of thing, and peppermint leaf,
spearmint leave. I did that for no I started writing
for Acres USA. Juck Walters gave me my own column
(01:00:29):
because whatever I do, I do really, really well. That's
why I was gifted in that way. There, however, was
always someone better. I when what was his name? It
started permaculture, Bill Molleson. I wrote a basic article on
Bill Molleson and introduced them to North America. And I
(01:00:53):
did the same thing with Fucoco on the one straw Revolution.
And I wanted to make a decision between organic and sustainability.
Organic is primarily now political. It was Auto Richter out
of Canada, Conrad Richter's father that started the organic carm
(01:01:15):
movement in North America. And the distinction is organic is
more like political by the state. Each state has its
own rules of what constitutes organic. And I was part
of tilk out of Oregon, but Richters of Canada. When
I started working with Conrad, I realized that sustainability is
(01:01:40):
the better form of agriculture than even organic, because the
soil tells you by the weeds that it's growing on it.
What you know, any type of chemistry that you might do,
a soil plug or whatever, the crop growing on that
field will tell you more about the chemistry of that
field than anything else. And necessarily things like red spider
(01:02:05):
thrip nematode they have their purpose, so they're not bad
or good predicated on you know what they're doing. Now,
let me give you an example roundup. Roundup is a
translocator that turns into inorganic soil elements within ten days.
(01:02:25):
But when you put it in the gene of corn
so you don't have to till the grasses out, now
that becomes toxic because roundup itself is poisonous, but it's gone.
If you use it as an application on the soil,
it's gone within ten days and it breaks down to
(01:02:46):
inorganic salts and it's not a problem. But if it's
in the corn, then it won't allow grass to grow
in that field ever. Ever. Again, that's so that's what
a GMO is. But is it necessarily bad or good?
It's the intent of what you're trying to do that
(01:03:06):
determines good or bad.
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Wow, this is for entertainment purposes only to the audience. Okay,
we have to say that when we start talking about
stuff like this sometimes just just to cover our butts. Okay, So,
so that was fascinating.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
Aren't necessarily the use of the station?
Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
Yeah, exactly exactly. Oh man, you know what's up? You
know what's up? Uh, that's pretty fascinating. Okay, and uh
and so so you are actually are you're you're still
used to have a farm right now? Are you still growing?
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
And trailer park with a bunch of criminals bikers?
Speaker 5 (01:03:44):
But fun?
Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
That sounds interesting?
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
No, no, no, no, lagos versus angels. You don't want
to go there. Resume the best Man at the Grandson,
which was half Lagos and half Eel's Angel and logos
Pear in Oregon would like to use me, manipulate me
in a war. They've been with three generations with the
Hells Angels. And I went to Post one oh one
(01:04:10):
with Frank and ken Kesey way back when in a
book that Tom Robbins wrote called Electric Kool Aid Accientist,
there was this common Frank and Ken Kesey, and with
them was this weird guy called the Magician that was
a physicist teaching magic, and everybody liked him because he
was intellectual, even though he had martial arts. And I'm
(01:04:32):
being what I would like to do. I have one
hundred and forty seven unfinished manuscripts and I'd like to
finish those on a farm situation where I'm managing the farm,
where I bring children in to teach them how to farm,
because you and I are too old to save this earth,
(01:04:54):
and if it goes down like I think it does,
those children are going to need to know how to
produce their own food. And the advice I could give
everyone right now is you need right now to discover
how to produce forty percent of the food you eat.
If you can do that, you will be probably a
(01:05:14):
good laying of survival because the rest of the food
you produce, you can barter for food you can't grow.
It needs another region or another part of the country,
and that's where barter is going to start beingcoming very important.
Chattanooga was one of the cities that hired me to
go in and teach them how to produce and be
(01:05:36):
self sufficient. Like Vancouver, BC. Those two cities produce forty
percent of the food consumed in that every single green
every single restaurant on the Chatanoo River now has a
greenhouse producing the salad bar and the rest of the
food that restaurant would consume. And yeah, you can see Atlanta,
(01:05:58):
Atlanta with even the Martin Luther King thinking it is
not able to produce forty percent and then the grid
goes down. You can count on that so called just
in time delivery system of three days before you're out
of food. It's going too and it's going to get
(01:06:18):
real weird with the young kids not giving a damn
about older adults in terms of who comes first for food.
Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
That's right, that's right. And we're going to have all
the canned food and prepackaged foods and storable foods I've
got We've all got a lot of us do, but
that's going to run out eventually, and you've got to
know how to grow your own food.
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
Every part of the United States has needed plants. I
did the last year I was doing botanicals, I did
one hundred and fifty truck boats of ponderos to pine
cot nowt of La Pine and sisters. That's ten thousand
dollars a day in labor for eight months. What color
would you like your fire starter mum East Coast and
(01:07:04):
the fire hazard with all the pine cones clean on.
That's the concept of barter.
Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
Oh yeah, wow, Yeah, it's important. And also we need
to know it's important to know the medicinal plants as well,
like golden root and things like that. Not just foods
that we can eat, but foods that will heal us
as well. And our organish foods will heal us too.
Speaker 2 (01:07:26):
That's the dis between Russia German standardized to extract and
target chemistry over full spectrum. For example, acetasalasilic acid comes
from aspen leaf and aspen bark, but aspen leaf and
aspen bark contain natural buffers that are unrelated to these
(01:07:47):
cedasalasilic acid, and so I think something more. When you
find dimethyl dryptamine, for example in crabgraphs that stimulates your
immune system to create your third eye opening, what do
you think? It's not about chemistry anymore. There's something more
going on here, like a delivery god. And so I
(01:08:09):
don't know, but I recommend herbal pharmacy because you can
find like the Northern Cheyenne Indians used to chew echinesia
and gustafolia, not purple cone flower, which is a rudebecia.
And the reason they toot it is because it increased
the tiger in their synovial fluids and caused electrostatic fields
(01:08:31):
to establish around the the turger and that limited or
isolated or localized the infection of spread going through the mouth,
and then your immune system was able to go in
and take care of a virus. That's where you chill it.
You don't take it as a pill that goes down
in digestion. The way it works each herb is different.
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And while I have a nine volume encyclopedia on alternative agriculture,
I have a new UH encyclopedia coming out with three
hundred and sixty PDFs that I've written like Comfrey. Comfrey
has life seeing in a lanche one missing amino acids
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in alfalfa, and while Osaka has feed lots that are
sixty story buildings where the cattle never see the light
of day. What happens next is the cattle. The cattle
are rampant with disease. However, just by creating a sixty
fort Comfrey alfalfa cube or pellet completely eliminated the disease.
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Oh wow, you know just and I have three hundred
and six different PDFs on different herbs like that where
you know, sixteen pages on how to establish farm harvest
process and you know process for cottage industry or as
a raw material and how to different potential mom and
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pop cottage industries. I did as an example when I
was teaching the potential of herbs as a cash crop
at the RCC, I took red clover and made golden
eagle herbal chew where they read the pistols in the
red clover blossom held the glycerin and you can swallow
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it rather than having to spit it as a metaphor.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Wow wow, this is so it's important to have this,
especially as an encyclopedia goes to have it in print
with paper, so you know, not everything not be online
one hundred percent, print it out and have it as
an encyclopedia in your home on a bookshelf somewhere. It's
so important to have these survival skills.
Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
Inexpensive. The problem is it costs more money to ship
a book into Canada than the book itself. And so
what I've is, I've reduced prices on a lot of
my books where I put them as a series, like
the five book power Tools series has the es Feed
power Tools and non Local Mind with two you know,
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small books for fifty four dollars, so that I can
land the books cheaper in Austria or Europe or Asia
or Canada. Canada to ship a twenty four dollars book
will cost somewhere around thirty two to forty two dollars
just sending it. You have to send everything first class
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outside the United States, unless of course you have a
performance center in that country. You know, shipping locally.
Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
It's expensive, it is, And you have a bunch of books.
We're going to We're going to promote all your books
today and I want everybody to definitely please go purchase
some of his books.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
He physics and metaphysics meta meaning beyond and I have
a fifteen eight week courses I thought at Harvard Online
in metaphysics meta meaning beyond physics, and then I write
on magic and the occult. And then the third area
(01:12:21):
is alternative agriculture.
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Oh yeah, Well, what I'm doing right now, I'm showing
the audience some of your books, your handbooks. These are
these are absolutely amazing. The Diamond Body, we have, the
Non Toxic Farming Handbook. Lots of handbooks here, and of
course books on esp and the holographic universe, that is
my one of my favorite topics, and in alchemy and
(01:12:48):
self hypnosis, and we talked about that in the beginning
of the show today. So please go over to Richard
Allanmiller dot com to purchase these books. And and also
you also do consulting, Is that correct, Rick? You do
consulting with people as.
Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
An outside of consultants where I can walk your four
corners whatever you want me to do. Yes, Oh kay.
Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
How many books have you written? Have you written one
hundred and forty something books?
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
No, that's one hundred and forty seven unfinished manuscripts.
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
Okay, goodness gracious. I mean they just keep just keep
scrolling and keep scrolling. Gosh, this is amazing. You are
just like I said, you are the most interesting man
in the world.
Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
Mushroom area. Yeah, mushrooms are psychedelic, gourmet, and pharmaceutical. And
I started with psychedelic mushrooms with high times. Then I
moved to gourmet mushrooms where I was exporting about one
hundred thousand pounds of chantrell every month with buying stations
for people picking the mushrooms when they're in season. And
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then I got into pharmaceutical mushrooms, which have sugars or
little tiny sugars. Then you have beta glucans, which are
complex sugars that have geometry to them, and then you
had polysaccharides that would have more than one hundred oxygen molecules.
And the polysaccharides are what turn on your ATP which
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is a little quark blue on plasma that starts your
immune system you can't get enough oxygen in your body.
And there are seventy two different pharmaceutical mushrooms, and one
of them known as the matsutaki mushroom that is used
in Japanese cooking. Has a one point four billion dollar
(01:14:43):
single market and the United States only has a three
percent market share because you can't establish the mushroom. You
have to discover where it's fruiting, and then you go
in and harvest. However, I discovered how to identify the
mushrooms and off season using Lancet noah in for red,
(01:15:03):
and then you can go down and start farming the
mushroom where it is by almost eleven times the yield,
which would allow us to go from three to twelve
percent market share. And I have a business plan if
someone wants to play that, because what you do is
you go into Arctic Alaska and you start farming it,
and as the season moves down, you end up down
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in Peru at the end of the season farming these
mushrooms and having a one point four billion dollar single
mushroom market. And that's tough. Side out of Vancouver, BC
is a Korean exporting for me into Japan. I don't
want to do that anymore. What I'm doing now is
(01:15:47):
trying to finish. At eighty two years old, I'm trying
to finish one hundred and forty seven unfinished manuscripts to
include that business plan as one of them. I've even
written a book on app a sense. When Johnny deppad
is a viper club down in LA He's sent up
a bunch of bikers and a limo and brought brought
(01:16:10):
me down to teach how how to drink absents correctly.
Here's we're optional and the concept of the red of
the green ferry and how you lose it using heat.
Speaker 3 (01:16:24):
And I.
Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
Wow, man, I tell you what, sign me up for
the mushroom growing. I tell you what I could I
could use an extra side hustle. Okay, Rick.
Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
The thing is, that's a lot of money, gonna think
and where we're gonna be at is in barter or trade.
I have this, you have that, I need that. You
need this now it will be your neighbor. It saves
your life.
Speaker 1 (01:16:57):
Well, it's good to have to know your neighbors and
to have good neighbors. And uh, you know when when
my son and I moved recently past, you know a
couple of years ago, he ran into our h my
son ran in, yeah, oh yeah you I'm gonna stop sharing. Okay,
(01:17:17):
So my son, my son asked our new neighbor, he said,
can we trust you if we could trust him. Yeah,
you know, well, I'm if things. If if you do
decide to teach some kids farming and things like that,
(01:17:37):
I would I would gladly bring my son out to
Oregon to have him learned by.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
You Institute, which is a university for gifted children, because
I consider them more important than oil or timber. And
why would they want to send our children to school
to become a I was gifted. I watched what happened
to may mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
Oh man, you're so silly. Oh man, you'all are cutting up.
You got my friends back there in the background with you. Okay,
all right, can you hear me? Okay, well, let's let's
let's wrap it up. Let's wrap it up. Thank you
(01:18:24):
so much for being here with me, Rick, doctor Ram
you are you are one of my my favorite new
friends that i've yes. Thank you so much. Uh do
you have any final words of advice for our audience
today with anything, any any kind of final thoughts.
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
On my website? If things aren't working out, Uh, don't worry.
Things always work out in the end. Mh.
Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
If things aren't working out, they will eventually.
Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
Always work out.
Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
M hm.
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
Things always lead to something better. Always just stay focused,
keep your eye on the ball. I have a book,
one of my booklets in the Five Book Shares, is
called Can You Live up the Grid for thirty Days?
And it runs it down chapter first on what you
need for entertainment, food, water, three minutes for our three
(01:19:19):
days for water, three weeks for food. There's your priority.
Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
Yes, yes, it's time. It's time to prepare. I always
encourage my audience to prepare for anything and hope for
the best and strive towards the best. And you know,
to we manifest our own reality. And so I encourage
everyone to not live in fear, don't live.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
In in Pandora's box. It's persistence over unrewarded.
Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
Genius, unrewarded genius. Man, I love it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:54):
Listen staying focused.
Speaker 1 (01:19:58):
Yes, stay focused, say focus well, doctor Ram, thank you
so much for being my guest today. This has been
a pleasure, an absolute pleasure. And uh and so to
the audience, please go to Richard Allanmiller dot com it's
right here on the screen and purchase your books. And
and man, I can't wait to have you back on
(01:20:18):
the show very soon. Okay, well, we'll bring you back
on the show soon. I hope, man, I'm hoping for
the best, and if if things are not working out,
just I'll always remember that things will get better. The
sun will come out tomorrow, hopefully hopefully. All Right, Well,
everybody have a wonderful day. Thanks again to doctor Richard
Allen Miller and my good friends who are behind the
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scenes helping with the production today.
Speaker 2 (01:20:42):
I love you guys, and it possibly my best one
of the best handlers I've had, and they were.
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
Hey, gotcha alshow is a good friend of mine? And
what's up to Keith as well? Thank you guys so
much for all your help today. And I don't thank
everybody in the audience today, everybody who was here in
the live chat, and to all my moderators. You guys
make the world go round. And I'm gonna go ahead
and take you off the Oh hello Asha and Uh
this is my good friend Asha. We're gonna take them
down off the screen today. Thank you guys so much.
(01:21:13):
This has been a total treat and I can't wait
to have Rick aka doctor Ram. I was calling him
doctor rom because I had not called him doctor Rohm before,
okay or doctor ram Uh. He was Richard Alan Miller,
doctor Richard Alan Miller, and of course I did meet
him through James Renk and the Super Soldier Activation conference
(01:21:34):
down in Orlando. So thank you to James Rink and
also thank you to my good friend Asha, who you
guys just saw there for a brief moment in time.
And uh, and this is good. Has been a great show.
I hope you guys all learned something I always learn
uh from all of my guests. And uh, doctor Richard
Alan Miller is a treasure and one of the most
(01:21:54):
interesting men that I have brought on the show yet
and one of the most interesting men I have met
to this day.
Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
And uh.
Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
And so you guys, I hope everyone stay safe out there,
keep your head on a swivel. Do prepare for anything,
but let's drive towards the highest timeline. And yeah, don't
live in fear, y'all, live in awareness. I love you, guys.
I'm sending all my love and light to all of you,
and I'll see you back here next time. You guys,
have a great day. Take care of yourselves. All right, bye, y'all.
Speaker 5 (01:23:02):
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