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Hey, everyone, welcome to doyour fib livestream. Today's open lines where
I hope to talk to some ofyou over Telegram. You can download Telegram
on your computer or your phone,and in the description below you will find
the UFO hub Telegram group where youshould be able. Then, once you
install it, see a chat goingon right now where you just are,
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where you just basically are able tohear me. It's voice only, so
using that program, you'll also thenbe able to kind of give me a
notice or raise your hand, becausethere's a little button where it looks like
a person just raising their hand inclass or whatnot, and that would tell
me that there's somebody wants to speakto me. I don't have a producer
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somebody else that kind of screens thecults. So when you make an announcement,
I'll just keep you in hold untilwe're ready to start chatting. But
if you do not want to speakto me, or don't want to install
a program, or maybe some othertime, you can always in the chat
wherever you happen to be right now, whether it's Twitch, Facebook, x
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or YouTube, you can just putthree asterisks in the chat going on right
now, and then put your questionthere. That way, I know it's
something that you want my attention orsomething that is meant for me instead of
the regular chatter in the room.So today's format, I'm basically keeping it
open for open lines. But Ido have some videos I want to show
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you, and then there's some topicsthat I would like to actually talk to
you guys about that based on mypersonal experiences, some things have been going
on just thinking heavily about in thepast several months in my own personal life,
and so I thought, well,they are related to your foes,
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They're related to my experiences. Andthe reason why I call them crazy is
because it's something I experienced, andso now my life, of course is
altered by those experiences. So it'sjust kind of trying to give you maybe
a little a little bit of awindow of what in the world I think
about looking at certain topics that arekind of a big deal for the planet,
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and there's some topics that are justmore directly personal to me and important
to me trying to trying to figurethem out, and I'll talk about those.
I hope you find it interesting.If not, I hope you tune
in next next week because that's whatI have on the agenda today, of
course, aside of if somebody'll sayingno call saying over telegraph to talk to
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me and share their supernatural story.But so what I would like to start
out with is I just have Ithink three videos that would like to show
you, and they're pretty interesting,and just please take them as entertainment and
therefore entertainment purposes only. I don'thave a surefire way to say yes,
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this video is one hundred percent realor no, this video is you know,
looks c gi'ed unless it's something obviouslyc g I U. I have
no other way to confirm it.But I would like to show it to
you because I found it interesting andI thought you might as well. So
let me switch over to to mybrowser and then we'll start with the first
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video. This one was taken onSeptember eleven, twenty twenty, in Venezuela,
so you'll see some people speaking Spanishin the background. So I'll just
play this video for you. It'ssupposed to be a video of a of
a cigar shaped object, so you'llyou'll see for yourself it's pretty interesting and
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I'll let you be the judge whetheror not you seem do you think this
is real or not? Ye?Let me past that I can't obviously,
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if you all know, I don'tspeak Spanish. I don't know what they're
talking about, but they seemed tobe very excited about what they're observing.
So maybe one of these days I'llI'll learn Spanish and then I would know.
So the next one, so thisone I I I wish people wouldn't
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do this all the time, butit's just my personal preference. They have,
you know, dramatic music, andit was something interesting that it could
be cgi'ed, but it also couldn'tyou know, basically has a good chance
being real because of just the natureof UFOs, about the silence, about
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the stories that thousands have shared aboutvery large craft with basically just silent hovering
very low above the ground. Andso I'll play this video for you.
This gal has their own little intro, so you'll hear that, and let
me get started on that leap herea normal check here, take a look
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at this crazy video. The witnessrecords what seems to be a massive UFO
slowly flying over a Coca Cola truck. Could this truly be a UFO or
is this something else. Take alook and tell me what you think.
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Jumped the gun. It has basicallyjust playing the video again but more in
slow motion, and it's it's intriguing. Maybe it has just all the typical
UFO characteristics. And I don't know. I just wish there was more of
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a definite way. I guess ifyou recorded yourself and you were there,
that's the only way you can tell. Yep, this was real, okay,
And so let's let's go to athird video, and this one is
also it's very clear. It's verybecause you don't usually get to have shots
like this, so again it hasa good chance of being but up plate
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for you. Nonetheless, apparently weretaken over China in an airplane, and
this is what they saw. Asthe plane soared above an unfamiliar region in
China, a passenger gazed out ofthe window, capturing a captivating video.
A sense of awe and curiosity filledthe air as the passenger's camera focused on
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a peculiar sight, a disc shapedobject about the size of a small car,
effortlessly gliding in parallel to the airplanenear one of its wings. The
crispness of the video allowed the viewerto perceived the details of the disc distinctly.
As seconds passed, an intriguing occurrencetook place. The mysterious object seemed
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to activate a device of some sort, creating a mesmerizing effect. Space and
time itself appeared to fold around thedisc, as if the laws of physics
were being bent to its will.The passenger's video captured the surreal moment in
all its glory, a test theminto it encounter that defied conventional understanding.
As the object sped away from theaircraft, it's velocity accelerated to a staggering
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twenty four thousand miles per hour,leaving an indelible impression on the mind of
the witness. All right, that'swhat I have for you regarding the videos,
and so what I'm trying to decidefirst which direction to go quick updates
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so I do have while I'm here. It's funny anyway for those of you
who can't see this while watching onlyI'm on the current livestream right now.
And so what I did is Iput the whole library together and basically have
a program going on twenty four toseven of not the live that I started
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about about a year ago, notthe live shows, but the pre recorded
interviews that I did throughout all theyears leading up to before this live format
basically, and I have them allstreaming and sending out to the web to
the UFO channel, and so ifyou are wanting to watch something, or
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you're not sure what to watch ordon't like picking, this is something that
basically runs twenty four seven that youcan check out. I think the videos
of me. I forgot the titleof it. What was there was something
It was around nine to eleven,several years back, so it was about
oh shoot, I can't even rememberanymore. It was forgot what the title
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was. It was another talk,second talk that I've ever given. And
this was at one of the localbowling alley places where one of the meetings
was going on ufour meetings in SaintLouis and they would I think meet every
Monday, and so this was justbasically me covering different subjects, different topics
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and talking to the group there.But this is just what happens to be
playing right now, and so let'slet's get started. I guess with one
of these first first topics that areoften I guess there's there's say, point
of view from the humans and howwe argue about this, and then there's
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also this spiritual spiritual point of viewand channel messages about population or overpopulation or
in this case, the overpopulation myth. So several years back, when I
was still kind of learning from Bashahand what he was talking about, I
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was trying to understand him and kindof go down my own path to to
learn and experience more and find outwhether or not he's you know, full
of it, you know, allof this is just bs or not what
he talks about. There was duringone of the meetings that he channeled a
person I believe it was a galthat walked up to him and was talking
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about population and how we had thispopulation boom, and he was explaining that
in twenty twelve basically was this demarcationpoint basically from where before that point everything
was majority negative, and then afterthat point it would start rolling more and
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more and more into the positivity towhere it would basically what we are experiencing
today. It will unravel everything basically, show who the politicians are, what
they're about, all the things thatgovernment has been hiding, all these hidden
things, you know, like Epsteinisland. All this stuff that was to
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fore hidden is now basically revealed.And so what he was talking about is
that a lot of salts wanted tobe basically born during that time to have
that experience. And so from aspiritual perspective, it created a I guess
a population boom. When you lookat it on the world, they're like,
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okay, well, thanks for improvingwater living standards. So more and
more people were having babies, andso of course it went from you know,
whatever, it happens to be fivebillion in the nineties to what is
it now? Seven billion? Andso of course then there was this talk
about that this planet is overpopulated,and so there's always been this contention is
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it overpopulated? Is it not?Are their lives and whatever? And so
what's interesting is that one on thisparticular talk, this lady was under the
impression that the planet is overpopulated andhow can this kind of be fixed?
And so Bashard was talking about thateventual it will level itself out and it
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will have a natural way of justbasically declining to where then it will go
down to a different level of differentI should say, manageable level, but
not in the sense of that theplanet cannot sustain x amount of people.
It's just that the way we dealwith resources and the way we're handling with
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the resources is not sustainable. It'snot that the planet can sustain us,
because he was saying that if wedid everything right and we're more aware of
our surroundings and the planet, itcould easily sustain eighteen billion people and not
be a problem for it. Butbecause the way we are handling things,
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the resources are one of the issues. And then the other part was it's
actually more of a choice on ourend is to live in these cities where
we just live in these blocks andapartment complexes and just have somebody above us,
below us, to the left ofus, to right of us,
and just basically like rats in theselittle homes. And so if you're of
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that mindset who wants to live inthat city, you would be like,
oh my god, there's too manypeople. I can't have a comfortable life
to go to the grocery store that'sonly ten fifteen minutes away. I can't
go to the theater and all thatbecause there's so many people there. If
you just literally moved twenty miles outsideof those city limits, like Mike's as
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I had Mike's own, my ownexperiences and Roberts from Missouri, there was
hardly anybody around. There was landto be bought. It was land for
sale if you wanted it. Theonly difference was I was driving fifty miles
to work and so roughly about anhour from where I lived to work and
back, and so it was tome, it was just it was not
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a brainer there. It was justI wanted to go back to my own
peace of heaven, so I didn'tmind driving that distance. But if you're
somebody who wants to live in thosecities and just doesn't want to give up
that convenience, it's to you it'sit's scrammed, it's overpopulated, and in
that sense you know you were right. But generally, if you looked at
the planet overall, especially if youflew over the United States, there's several
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videos you can watch where you havea densely populated area as the plane takes
off, and then a whole bunchof nothingness and meeting no no major population
centers, mainly farms or deserts orother things before you get to another point.
And so when you really looked atthe whole map, there were just
these few points where all of theUnited States population lived and everything else was
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just open and so anyway, sohe was talking about how this would naturally
level out and how then eventually becauseshe thought, you know, she was
having the thought of, well,is the Illuminati trying, you know,
going to kill people as they asthey often have these conspiracies online, to
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down to five hundred million, towhatever is supposed to be the more manageable
number. And he was talking aboutthat it would actually happen naturally as things
progress, that people will have lessand less children, and some will choose
not to have them, and soit will level out and decline again.
Well, recently I saw a documentaryand I have the screen up for you
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to see. It's called birthcap ChildlessWorld Part one, and actually the second
part you can see on their website. But it was actually very interesting how
they were projecting the numbers, andthey put a lot of different things in
perspective for me, because beyond thatfirst initial research and looking into you know,
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what Bashar is saying, and thenyou know, just doing the research
at that time, which was thirteenfourteen years ago. Now I haven't really
done much afterwards, because soon afterI started a family, and that kind
of just averted me from everything elsebecause it just intensifies with a lot more
other things that you just have tostay busy, you know, divers at
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kids and screaming and you know,it took my candy and all that stuff
going on in family. So ofcourse, naturally I kind of stopped with
whatever I was doing. But they'regetting older, so I have more time
just to myself, just even tenfifteen minutes at a time, to just
have another thought that doesn't deal withyou know, who did who wrong and
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whatever, you know, to beconstantly the referee. So this documentary came
around where they would they saw thata lot of these populations are actually going
to be in a lot of troublebecause there seems to be a forgive me
if I'm if I'm now maybe forgettingthe exact specifics, but in order for
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any country to have a sustainable populationthat will have an enough future generations to
take care of the previous ones tobasically maintain the systems be workers, doctors,
and also and so on, theywould basically have to the percentages to
have I think two point one averageof a child per family, and they've
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basically noticed there seems to be abig trend that hasn't been changing for quite
a while that's been below that,you know, one point five and lower,
and different countries have actually already beenhit with this. And I've heard
this long time ago and always beenkind of talked about, but I never
really paid close attention to it,which specifically is Japan. So Japan,
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they've been creating all these robots.They've been basically just designing this whole new
future. And I always at thattime, I feel silly that I didn't
stop to really pay attention. Whyare they doing what they're doing? But
at that time, it was like, don't they know these robots are just
going to take away more of theirof their jobs that somebody or human being
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can do. And it was just, you know, it didn't make any
sense. Now that I've had moretime to just kind of stop and look
and read and watch, you know, and trying to understand things better,
it made a lot more sense now. For quite a while, the Japanese
population is they have more older peoplethan they have younger I can't remember exactly
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what the percentage is, but it'sgotten to a point to where schools are
shutting down, it's gotten to apoint to where prisons are shutting down,
because simply the population is dwindling.People are more concentrated on their job and
work and either choose to have fewchildren later on in life or not at
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all. And so this documentary Iwould recommend for you to watch because it
gives another point of view, whichis the opposite of population, you know,
overpopulation and how that's bad for theplanet and all these other things.
Because there's several things that too thatI never really thought about, but that's
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very important to think about, isthat this is not necessarily an attack on
anybody that chooses to do this,you know. But so for example,
somebody that chooses to, let's say, have an abortion or not have a
child. In general, it's alwaysthought from the individual point of view that
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can I sustain this family, canI have this child, and can this
child have a nice life to continueliving and not suffer for the rest of
the rest of their life. Andso that's always just kind of this very
narrow lens looking at that particular scenario. But if you look at it from
the whole population in general, ifyou look at all the achievements that were
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ever achieved by any individual, whatevertheir drive, whatever the genetic makeup they
had that made them succeed to madethem the number one, and whatever they
happen to do it, it isalways very rare. It's like, you
know, one in so many thousands, if not one in millions. And
so when you stop to think abouthow many generations it takes to have this
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one genius to be born to basicallythen continue the society in some way through
some kind of innovation that makes ourlives easier. And so when you constantly
are in this process of just lackof a better word, and forgive me,
you know, for saying it inthis way, but if you keep
killing off the next generation, there'sso x amount of geniuses that could have
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been born that are now are notgoing to be and so you kind of
stagnate the pool of potential to wherehow many Elon Musks were killed off?
You know, how many Albert Einstein's, Isaac Newton's, you name it,
all these people that basically changed ourlife in one way or another. And
so because yeah, because we alwaysjust like kind of like to think about
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it from a personal individual point ofview, but never really like what kind
of effect will it have if we'relet's say, of a sudden in a
quick twenty years thirty years, dwindleddown to five hundred million, that's a
lot of brain power that's now missing. And you know, not only then,
okay, well we'll be able tosustain what we have, but will
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we ever be able to innovate inthe same speed that we have for our
future with that less of a brainpower, with that amount of basically of
the population on the planet. Willtrade happen the same way that it does
now? Will it go back totaking a month for you to get your
package once you order it on whateverversion of Amazon there happens to be.
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Will there be enough people to packwhatever it is that you just ordered.
If you go to a doctor,will you have a doctor in that town
or do you have to go nexttown over? You know? And so
all those questions come up, Andthose are the things that basically been on
my mind just from trying to understandfrom the spiritual point of view and from
our physical point of view, likewhich direction are your own as humanity?
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And so if you want to startdown this rabbit hole, regarding this particular
subject. Check it out. Iwould really recommend watching this documentary. And
again, you know, I know, especially for us in America and depends
on where else in the world,you always have these two sides that are
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constantly battling about who's right and who'swrong. And for me personally, I
really don't care, you know,for either side. All I want is
an accurate account of facts and informationso that I can truly make a decision
on my own. And when Ireally think back on just different people,
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you know, talking about these differentsubjects. Is when it comes to communication,
you have to be almost at apoint of view that you don't want
to win or one up over theother person. Is to just to come
to an understanding and realize like we'rein the same boat, whatever that boat
is, and whether one person dramaticizessomething, oh my god, we're going
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to die today, and the otherperson that I'll be fine, just relaxed,
we should be able to find aneasy medium to where if we're talking
about overpopulation or underpopulation, if we'retalking about you know, climate change versus
you know, everything is happening,if things just fine, when each side
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is on each of their perspective endsthey tug at each other, and so
it's you will never come together tofind a common ground because I personally I
love clean rivers, waters, forests, you know, plenty of wildlife and
just basically to live in this paradisethat the planet is. And so if
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somebody has a solution to something,I'm very much open to, like,
Okay, well, okay, whatseems to be the problem. Let's let's
see if it can be fixed.Instead of me coming from a point of
view of well, my view isright, you're wrong and this has to
be changed for this reason because onething that's that's very off putting, and
immediately I think that's where all theseproblems gets created is by when you have
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somebody that says, okay, climatechange is very important. Now you have
to lose your god given rights asa human being to let's say, eat
certain foods, do certain things,and someone else will then have control over
that. That's I think we're forme, the problem kicks in because that's
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not a solution, you know,to put somebody in this open prison to
where some have online or race suggestedlet's start eating bugs only you know,
and not meet and let's only dothis at the end of the day,
there's always then you can see thatthere was going to be an elite that
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none of these rules apply and onlyapplies to you and everyone else. And
so that's where the problem begins forme to where well, hold on,
now, we're not coming together tocommunicate, to try to figure out what
the best solution is. Now you'rejust basically selling me a control mechanism over
my life. And so that's wherethe problem comes to me because I'm not
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disagreeing. You know, personally,there's so many people that are strong about
electric cars gas cars. I loveboth, you know, I really do.
And you know, right now,gas vehicles are very convenient because you
can drive, there's a gas stationin every corner, you refill in five
minutes, you can keep going.But I also love electric vehicles and for
the power that they have, youknow. And then of course there's that
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downfall of the range and all thissort of stuff. And then when you
really look into the research, there'sthis control mechanism trying to control carbon of
how much carbon is being released inthe atmosphere. But nobody wants to talk
about basically the step child that electriccars are which is there's so much more
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carbon being released by producing the battery, by needing more coal for electric power,
and basically solar and wind and allthese other things that are way more
inefficient than what we have now,like nuclear and other things. It was
really funny. There was I thinkthere's a documentary called Planet of the Humans,
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and he was Michael Michael Moore.He's a documentary and he does different
documentaries, and he's I think,I guess maybe outside of the United States
people might not understand, but inAmerica there is this left right, you
know, liberal and conservative, youknow factions, and so he's very much
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on the left, pro all newenergy, green energy and all this other
stuff. Well, he did thisdocumentary in a way of being very pissed
off because he found out in orderto have this very green way, you
have to use a lot of fueland a lot of these fuel companies are
involved with that, and so itreally taints the whole green new deal in
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that approach. And so anyway,that's a documentary I would recommend be watching
because it's coming from a person thatis very much pro just going getting off
of fossil fuels and finding out thatat this point at this time in our
lives as humans, we can't survivewithout the fossil fuels and basically doing the
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things that we've always done, atleast at this moment. So, okay,
So what I wanted to go intonext, and again, if you
have any questions, please put themdown in chat. And I'm asking you
just put three asterisks before the questionsso I know it's for me, because
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I know all of you have beenchatting, so I don't see I don't
see anything coming through that would necessarilybe directly for me. Okay, all
right, nothing right now. Sothe next thing that I wanted to go
into is actually answering your question froma person that has submitted via telegram.
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And so I kind of jumped ontelegram earlier yesterday saying something along the lines
open lines tomorrow, you know who'sopen for chat or I can't even remember
what I wrote, but something alongthose lines, just to let everyone know,
hey, they'll be open lines tomorrow, join me on telegram. And
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so this person went just by,went by, went by, d W
and the question was I'm trying toread. I just realized I should have
made the text bigger because I'm lookingat this from close to twelve feet away.
It's just basically saying hello, andhe has a question and it is
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a lost my spot. Okay,here you go. It says, I'm
kind of new to a few ofthese topics, but I've been interested in
ufo A, spirituality, paranormal etc. For a long time. What's your
opinion on crossover of these topics?So aliens, into dimensional beings, spiritual
guides, ghosts, even bigfoot cryptozoology. Could they be different interpretations or manifestations
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of the same or similar things they'vejust they've just interpreted by different people in
different ways, or are they alldifferent and independent events? You could also
possibly include popular religion in the list. So when he the last sentence,
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basically I will get into the toppart what he was asking about. But
the last sentence reminded me when Iwas reading this about this other channel it's
called Let's talk religion, and it'sit's called what is say? What is
narcissism? And so this person talksabout basically this Naga Mahi library being discovered
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in nineteen forty five, and hegoes into the different religions and how they
kind of started out, and itwas very interesting for anyone that's still just
wanting to understand kind of of humanreligions, never mind the other spiritual things
that New Age nowadays has. Butwhat's very interesting this narcissism is basically the
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way they were talking and the waythings were described in these ancient books,
you would have thought that this wassome New Age book that was just released
yesterday, because a lot of theways that things started out. They had
a lot of what they called thesedifferent heresies. And I first it was
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kind of thrown me off because aheretic I always understood to be, I
guess, just for lack of abetter word, somebody against your religion and
basically somebody bad who you shouldn't listento, right, just to give you
like a childish example of just generallywhat I thought the heretic meant. But
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later on, as this person describes, it was very interesting that heresies are
actually just different variations on this thoughtof God, you know, And it
just blew my mind. I waslike, oh wow, you know.
And then so the more I waswatching and trying to understand what this library
contained is that they were basically kindof describes the early struggle of information that
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basically was lost then but now rediscoveredand already's been out through Buddhism and some
of these other Asian basically Asian timelineof religion. So to say with you,
we have Hinduism, Buddhism, andthen you had Catholics and Protestants and
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the Orthodox Church, and then youknow why they split and then calling each
other heretics and all these sort ofthings because each split was considered to be
in heresy of this original strand ofChristianity. And so it was very interesting
to just you have to watch it, so I can't get into that much
detail, but it was very interestingfrom the point of it's It could literally
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be a New Age book that youjust checked out today when you listen to
how they were describing things and thenthese different conversations being had amongst groups of
people and where the disagree disagreement startedand so on. So I wanted to
bring that up. I don't knowif I did bring this up before in
previous shows, but I figured betterlate than never, and so let let
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me switch over to bigger screen becauseI don't need it right now, but
I'll come back to it. Soto answer this person's question about these crossovers.
Right, every says opinions and crossoverson these topics. So let me
get a drink. If you everpersonally read any of the of these of
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these different books, right, itdoesn't matter who it is, whether it's
the Lord's Canon, whether it's DavidIke, Stephen Greer, you name it,
whoever. I almost said whoever.Maybe not so much the History Channel
people, but they're solely getting there. You'll start to understand that consciousness is
a big point, a big basicallyspot that connects everything, a dot that
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just you can throw everything in.And unless you've had your own personal experience,
you can go around trying to finddifferent books. They will give you
explanations, but only through an actualexperience, whether you achieve it through meditation,
through some other means like ayahuasca tripin South South America or whatever that
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that is. You quickly realize thatit's everything is consciousness. This thing that
you are that controls your individual bodyis basically also everything else outside of you,
everything you're interacting with, and throughthese different frequencies and different vibrations,
it can create itself into whatever itis that you need to interact with.
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So it can be this mic,It can be the air. It could
be the very sound that's being transmittedthrough the air that then it's picked up
by the mic. And you know, anyone else that's within your vicinity that
can hear you or watch you onthe television or the computer or cell phone,
whatever, And so this consciousness isbasically all there is. And so
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we've basically played a very interesting gamefor a very long time two where we've
played it so well that we've managedto disconnect ourselves from pretty much anything but
our own thoughts in our head towhere everything outside of us is basically an
enemy or or something unknown that youhave to figure out is this something safe
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to interact with or not, andnot realizing you only are interacting with yourself
because in the all of the existence, whether you've experienced yourself or read any
of these books, you realize there'sonly one energy here, there's only one
energy that is expressing, that isexpressing itself in this infinitesimal way to where
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it when you are interacting with itagain, it can have an appearance of
another human being, an appearance ofan alien and appearance of bigfoot, you
know, an appearance of a tableand a cell phone you're using, and
just all these things in your life. And so generally it sounds really good.
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If you read it, you're like, oh, this is awesome.
You know, there's this piece toknowing, like, oh, there's there's
no good, there's no bad,there's just consciousness interacting with itself. But
when you experience it on your own, whatever medium or whatever way you use,
it is the most beautiful and themost scariest thing you will ever experience
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because it is something entirely different fromthis existence that you've had. And so
not only are you thrown into thisother way of looking at things and these
other places that you have to goto have that experience, basically, it
just it changes everything you know aboutyou. So to answer the question,
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yes, everything is already interconnected,and I mentioned that several times on the
show from my own personal experience andfrom I'm pretty sure a lot of these
books out there that you can findand read about the only difference is that,
as I've always said, in whateverway, however little of a step
you take, you have to kindof try to go out on your own
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and gain that experience. You cannot live it through a book. You
can't live it through a story,you can't live it through a video.
You have to spend enough time toput yourself in positions to where whatever you're
experiencing goes beyond just pondering about it, but now becomes part of your life,
to where it's going to be anexperience that's ingrained in you, that
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will now change you forever, whereyou can then move forward with this new
understanding and act in different ways.And to go back, just real quick
about population. As we're talking about, there's also always been this contention between
communism capitalism, which one is better. There's been wars fought over it.
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And so when I was originally born, I was born in Yugoslavia in this
part that's Bosnia. And so ina way you can think of it is
that the country I was born anddoesn't exist anymore, but that patch called
Bosnia was always there some form oranother. And so understanding how people were
living then under this communistic uh basicallythis communistic mindset, and seeing how people
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live here in the in the UnitedStates, it's really interesting that people are
still toying with the idea of communism. And I will come around and connect
this to my earlier point regarding consciousness, and you'll understand what I'm trying to
get at. In order to achieveharmony, you have to first know yourself,
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know your fears, no know yourangst, know your phobias, know
your you know all the stuff thatbasically makes life uncomfortable for you, in
order them to be around somebody else, you know that is kind of in
a similar process who's also worked overand worked out all these problems to where
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now you can exist in harmony,in to where now you can move forward.
Once you're you're fortified your being whoyou are, what you are,
why you hear, and then youcan move together, move forward. Communism
a lot of ways want you justachieve that by just smashing people together,
irregardless of what's going on on theindividual level. So you can have somebody
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who's you know, literally a psychopathand somebody may be a priest, you
know, just very peaceful person whojust has totally different point of view,
and they put them all together sayingfor the betterment of the whole, do
this job, and for the bettermentwhole for everybody, you will all get
the same reward or everything you're doing. And so what's interesting is that there's
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so many artists that are into communism. There's so many actors and artists in
that way to where you have plays, you know, never mind paintings that
basically want to express how awesome communismwould be because we all would be one.
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But they don't realize that that veryact of being a painter, by
being an actor, that expression thatyou had initially, that freedom to think
whatever you want to think, Communismwill basically shut that down in the sense
of well, in order for thisto work out, everybody, or all
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these walks of life with all theserandom people, let's say make it a
country. In order for all thatto work out, they all have to
then together work towards a goal.And so that means irrelevant to somebody's fears,
irrelevant to somebody's needs and wants,just all of that is pushed aside
and just pushed forward to say,nope, for the betterment for all,
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why can't you see this will workout? And in every sense that I
was able to research on my ownand experiencing it through my own life,
it always fails because the individual hasnot worked on themselves in order to make
the whole possible. You know whenwe were growing up. You know,
I guess you can consider us trulybeing poor. You know, we wherever
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we ended up as refugees, youknow, fleeing the country. You didn't
have a country, You're trying tofind a home. And so it was
one of these things to where youdon't care about the environment, you don't
care about you know, world peaceand all these other things. All you
literally care about in that instant whenyour life is threatened is that your own
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safety and will you be able tohave food? You know? And what's
interesting over all the decades striving,you know, my whole family here,
myself specifically, striving to just havea better life. Each time, the
more and more things are improving,and the more and more things are met,
that's when other things come into mind, to where you start caring more
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about the environment, You start caringabout your fellow man, start caring about
a whole bunch of other stuff,to where before all you knew is that
I need to survive, I needshelter, you know. And so in
a lot of ways, communism hasthat great idea, but they keep forgetting
this very unique point of view,which is you individual human being. The
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part of the whole, the littleglass, a little shot of glass,
of the whole consciousness that you are. You know, it has to go
through basically your own trials and errorsto figure yourself out and to be to
be basically the strongest link in thechain. Only then can the chain work
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together and work as one and bestrong. But by that time you wouldn't
need labeled like communism or capitalism,because then you would already live a specific
life to where you just have anunderstanding now which way to go, because
now everybody has left all that behind, not not just literally just cut it
off and not looking at They workedthrough what they need to work through,
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and they basically have are achieving thisnaturally without needing a leader to tell you
so, without needing a government toconstrict you, without needing somebody to watch
you. Especially. It's funny thatwhen we fled, there was all these
different countries that they wouldn't accept us. They would just stay on the train,
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keep going. So we're going throughthe Czechoslovakia at that time, in
Poland, we went through Germany.We heard along the way, you know,
the Swedes were accepting refugees, sowe went there. They kept us
at the port there for about fourdays and then we were sent back to
the last departure point, which wasGermany, and that's how I ended up
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basically staying there for six years orso. It was just basically begging,
you know, not me specifically,but as we were fleeing, this whole
group of people that were you know, men, women and children, and
each family was like, you know, four people per family. Generally,
there was about maybe twenty thirty familiesall together wherever we went, because it
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was there was a safety in numbers. You know. It's like knowing being
in a new country, you hadno idea, you know, what to
expect, but being together there wassomewhat of an illusion of safety. Well,
anyway, the Germans are very kindto then you know, accept us,
and that's where we stayed there fora little while. Right, But
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again it was like that whole youknow environment, like you just didn't care
for anything else but survival, youknow. And so when it comes to
basically crossovers and all these aliens andthis and that, all these subjects,
I mean quite literally everything is consciousnessand it's just re experiencing itself in all
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these infinite ways that it is andyou know, basically, whether you're sitting
there watching a documentary about the NagamadiLibrary, whether you're watching a documentary about
overpopulation, watching something about somebody tellingabout aliens or ghosts or Bigfoot. It's
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literally this awesome expression of this consciousnessthat's that's God, and all you are
doing is just basically interacting with itin this one unique point of view that
is you, you know. Andit's so to answer the last sentence or
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sist or are they all different andindependent events? The answer is yes,
because if you look at your ownbody, you have billions of different cells
that basically do all their different partsand have different experiences, but they all
together make up who you are.And so you know, you are based
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just whatever these cells are making outto be, you know, and you
also are the individual cells that thatmakes you up, even though that individual
cells might have a blueprint of DNAjust for a little part and might not
understand the whole, but it ispart of the whole nonetheless. Okay,
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let me see. I'm looking overjust to see if there's any if there
were any questions that were submitted,and I kept seeing in my peripheral vision
that they were the chat was goinggoing up, and I wasn't paying attention
to it. I didn't want toget too distracted. So the next point
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I want to make this is justtalking about one of those other things or
thoughts that I basically have from fromjust my own personal life and whatever I
have that's going on there. Ihave mentioned a few times I can get
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to the window. I've mentioned afew times I have this other channel,
and I'm a Hammaid radio operator also, and so I'm just showing you just
my little station that's just on theother side of this room, basically across
the wall. And so communication is, I guess, something that's always been
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part of my life, including whatI do now communicating and talking or whether
it's over the radio, and I'mjust showing it to you basically because just
to show you how much of interestthat is. And so of course,
having experienced communication that is, Iguess consider telepathic and all these different weird
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messages or all these other things thatwere conveyed to me in this entirely different
way. It wasn't through a radio, it wasn't through TV, it wasn't
through any of these other modes,but in a very different way. And
so now that I've had more timejust kind of think and ponder about these
different things, I'm revisiting my ownexperiences and just taking a different look about
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what communication is going to look like. Because even Bashar years ago, when
I was listening to him, hewas mentioning that none of the alien races
use frequencies radio frequencies, and sowe can have SETI and have SETIS and
now signals all day long for anentirey of the whole human race, and
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we would never get a response backbecause a communication for most of these actually
all of these different alien races thathave the ability to make contact with us,
communication happens an entirely different way.And so I was just kind of
kind of sad about it about thisfrom you know, very selfish point of
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view, because I was like,I want to continue talking to people on
the radio and get in touch,and I don't have a good HF rig
And basically HF is just high frequencies, and those are the frequencies that basically
make long distance communication more possible throughskip, where you can talk to Japan
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or Germany or anywhere else in theworld depending on the conditions of band conditions
as they call them, because eachfrequency is considered a band, and so
sometimes the conditions are clear and sometimesthey're not. And so even a while
back, I had another hand tosend me a message say, hey,
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get on ten meters, Bozzie iscoming in real strong, you know,
and I had just taken down myradio and all that antenna because I was
just retuning things. I was like, I can't do it right now,
but anyway, it's it's important tome. And so in this very selfish
way, I was kind of thinking, like, well, what that sucks,
because it's going to be become,you know, irrelevant in a way.
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And so then I started thinking aboutwhat specifically mail and email did.
Two mail, the physical mail snailmail as they call it here, and
the actual acts of having a paperand writing something down and having a typewriter
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to where you type it up,and that joy of putting your thoughts down
on paper to a loved one orsomebody else who you would like to communicate
with, even though you can replicateit, it's not any more the main
mode of communication. Main mode issend an instant email. Within seconds it's
received. If you have the correctaddress, you can immediately call somebody,
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you know, and compared to electronicfrequencies and physical paper, that's quite a
difference in communication modes. And soof course, if they're not using frequencies
through radio, if they're not communicatinga lot of times by just using a
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vocal courts to produce sound, that'skind of going to be a huge change
if and when that comes. Andthat's why also part of this title for
this h one hundred and fourth,I think right now livestream to have I
called it let's call Let's talk crazy, you know, because those sort of
things that are on my mind thatmaybe some people either haven't considered or never
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heard about. And so I thought, well, if I'm already having these
thoughts, and I thought, whatwill it hurt if I just shared with
you, like what what's been kindof kind of bothering me? Even though
you think, well, look atall the stuff going on in the world,
as I've always said to you,you are going to be experiencing the
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frequencies that were part of And soeven though there's a lot of stuff going
on in the planet, in myspace, in my world is peace is
Eden, you know, and livingwhere I live with my family is basically
it's something that is not something thatI need to be necessarily part of right
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now. I was part of itfor a long time in my life,
and I finally found that piece,you know, here in the United States
where I can just now move onand look at other things while other people
are basically again re exploring the samethings that I did quite thirty years ago,
you know. And so I'm wondering, especially because when it so,
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for example, the way Bashar andthe way it generally has been described by
different channels how travel through space works. They've described it that they basically create
a bubble around the space that theyare in, and it isolates them and
neutralizes them away from this timeline thatthey're in, and whatever frequency they then
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change it views in their mind,whatever frequency they change too, they instantly
appear in that environment, and sothey don't have to traverse to any long
distance of space and go through spacelike we always imagine with rockets and going
from here to Mars and further on. They just basically have an understanding about
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who they are part of this consciousnessand what role they play in to where
they develop. Developed as a societyin that way, but also developed technology,
and so just made me wonder then, Okay, well, radio,
in a way, the way Iuse it and cell phones that we use
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are almost going to become so irrelevant. Like let's say, Morse code is
irrelevant to most of us, becauseat one point on this planet, Morse
code was the quickest way, innovativeway to try to communicate information, emergencies,
relevant things, almost instantly and quickly, compared to Maile having to travel
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via train via boat to get towhatever it needs to get to. And
even though it's still used to somevery limited extent, mainly among hamrhydio operators,
the way we are communicating now willchange too, because when if we're
talking about frequencies, a lot oftimes, let's say this this travel through
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space. They've developed these I callit developed, but a lot of times
Bashard has described it as rowing theirships, basically growing them into the shapes
that they are. And they arealready then with some kind of process that
I apologize I don't remember right now, because again I'm trying to recall information
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from like twenty years ago. Theybasically infuse with this ship with a form
of artificial intelligence, but it's actuallyclosely matched to the pilot. It's almost
like you can say, a versionof consciousness from the pilot itself. And
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so what they then do is,I guess, for lack of a better
word, program these all these differentfrequencies into the ship to where the pilot
doesn't have to do as much work, but the ship will already be pre
programmed to be like, here's thisfrequency for this specific location, and bam,
they immediately appear where they appear becausethey wanted to travel there. And
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so if that's that's the case withthat, then at least for us in
the versions of humans that we arenow, if telepathy is still a challenging
thing and whatever was going to behappening in the next twenty years, maybe
they would just basically develop other devicesto where then they will tap into a
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part of us to where we canjust immediately communicate with somebody without needing to
use voice or needing to write amessage or edge something in stone so that
someone else can read it on theother end. And so anyway, that's
part of the talking crazy part thatI wanted to discuss with all of you.
And so that's what's been kind ofwhat's been kind of on my mind.
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And I know some of you whohave been into this for a long
time, you might have an understandingwhat I'm talking about. If you're new
to this, this is probably absolutelynuts to you. But I'd like with
everything, just take this as itis entertainment. If you want to follow
up on it, you can,you know, and I could suggest to
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you some things that you can kindof start going this direction to where you're
you're going to be in the samemindset where I am right now, because
so many times then the what's reallygoing on with the world out there becomes
almost irrelevant because I have another path. I have other things to think about
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and move forward with than what theworld is, you know, doing right
now. Because I'm pretty sure duringthe time that the war in Bosnia was
happening, there were other people atother parts in the world where they were
just in peace, raising their family, living, you know, just just
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fine and going about the day today live and not experiencing anything I've experienced.
And so in a lot of ways, the circle is completed to where
I'm at that state for me personallyin my own life. And so that's
why with everything that can be goingon right now, I just I'm not
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too concerned with it because unless itdirectly involves me in some way or another,
I just have to move on,move on with other thoughts, other
things that I want to do inlife. Okay, so let's see if
we have any questions here. Well, I'm glad you all have been chatting.
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I don't know exactly about what,but uh, okay, there's there's
one coming through. So let's say. Silky Bee wrote, I recently heard
a new Bashak clip from Sedona wherehe said he was in his triangular ship.
What do you what do you think? Well, so Bashar has talked
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about that he made. He's basicallyin a in a stationary orbit in a
ship over Sedona, and he's beenthere for quite a long time. That's
not to say that he doesn't goto different places, but my understanding is
that he is at that focal pointthat also in some way acts like a
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barometer to how close we are tocontact. So at one point he was
at a certain altitude, and sincethen he has come down closer and closer
to basically closer and closer to aplanet which is supposed to be this gauge
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to how close we are to contact. And was actually very interesting. Just
again, I love these different synchronicities. So there was a lady at that
time when I was watching her,and she was talking to him about hybrid
children and all these sort of things, and he just asked her for one
moment, and then he then announced, based on the energy in the conversations
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that were having, it changed enoughnot just between them two, but on
the whole planet to where he camedown closer. He says, now I
am at this level and this altitude, you know, which means getting closer
and closer to contact and talking aboutsynchronicities. That lady was Barbara Lamb,
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who I then happened to meet atthe conference and interviewed and talked to several
times. Excuse me one second,sorry about the head to cough, but
she Barbara Lamb. She did alot of the work that Doloris Kennon did
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in similar ways, but her specificallyconcentrated on hybrid children. And she has
written a book talking to different peoplethat say they are offsprings or hybrids from
these different programs. And I haven'tread the book. I would suggest you
read the book yourself. I askedher if I could interview some of them.
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But she said, I'll reach out, but it's up to them to
reach back to me. And they'renot I don't know, they're very just
very you know, they were theywere okay with talking to her because of
the agreements that there was made priorto this life that they remembered and and
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and it's okay to talk to herand have this happened. But I don't
know why it didn't work out toher. I could possibly interview them because
they are also people that have thismemory, this understanding that apparently they are
hybrids, but they work regular jobs, live other lives, and have a
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different purpose and so maybe being interviewedwould you know, throw all that off.
But anyway, I that those youask me, what are my thoughts?
That's that's something that because of likeI said, I believe Bashar because
of the things that then I setout to prove to myself whether or not
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he was wrong or right. Andso I'm talking about these true lessons that
you can apply to your own life. And you know, people like,
oh, but well, but Sharsaid this was going to come true and
this didn't. Well, that's ina way where we consider a prediction you
know, and there were a lotof them that I remember that he was
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talking about that have come true,and some nothing happened or nothing yet.
But you also have to understand he'salways from the very beginning that I've ever
was listening to his material, hedescribed it that it's just a reading of
the energy at this moment. Thesecond you know about it already opens up
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infinitesimal possibilities of change for that tobecause you can choose not to go down
that route, or you can chooseto exactly go down that route, or
everything in between. And so ifsomething is then didn't happen, enough changed
to where it's not important, notrelevant in our timeline anymore. Okay,
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role the losing dies says, doyou think the whole grush thing is a
SI up or controlled release? Youknow, I don't know. All I
know is if I'm just you know, talking about this new age energy stuff
again, enough of energy, Ithink is changing to where government, these
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parts of the consciousness that we callgovernment, it is realizing they are going
to be out of control, meaningthey're not going to be controlling the narrative,
are not going to be positioned inthe right spot to be controlled the
narrative about what's out there. Ithink they want to still be major players,
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so they, you know, offerthis olive branch to let's talk about
it. Let's okay, NASA,go ahead, start start looking at videos,
use science to apply, you know, whatever you can to prove or
disproved these videos were recorded. Youknow, scientists, all these different people
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that basically are finally looking at thesevideos and going like wow, according to
our physical understanding, this is notpossible, right, and so government is
trying to be relevant. And Ihad actually funny you asked. Just today,
I got a text from Chief SeanCahill. He was one of the
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guys that was uh he was presenton the on the ship while they were
basically observing the tic TAC and heI asked him if you could put me
in touch with David Grush to invitehim to come to the Oza Mountain UFO
conference. It's coming up in Aprilin twenty twenty four, and unfortunately he
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had to decline, but he's alsosaid that he would decline any other conference
until like this has played out withwhatever is going on right now. Because
a lot of times, like Isaid, because I live in my own
little world right now. I totallyforgot this because of the whole top secret
stuff and what's released what hasn't beenreleased. There's government and lawyers and all
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kinds of stuff involved, and sobefore I could even get to him,
there's just an army of people tohave to deal with. And so all
I know is what I just toldyou, and that's just my gut feeling
if I can trust it, andI've found in my life that generally I
can, because otherwise, dealing withhumans, you always have a piece of
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a chance of misinformation, misunderstanding,disinformation, whatever you want to call it.
And so just looking at the wholescenario, my god feeling is that
government is doing something, trying toact like they know something to stay relevant.
But at the end of the day, and I'm glad you mentioned this
too, I saw this video wherea lot of people were before there were
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researchers are now considering that there's nonon human humanoids. Basically they're not human,
but they'll look very much like us, because even pass for humans if
they were among us, and thatthey are among us, and those some
people that would never consider this before, and so I've often said on the
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show. There's also then you haveto then consider eyewitnesses, all these experiences
that have been happening, and forat least gathering information. I'm not saying
that the government can now do reparationsor something, you know, for them
to say, Okay, here's onehundred thousand dollars because you abducted and we
didn't believe you or whatever, youknow, but at least for information gathering
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and for or the state that they'rein now. Because I'm surprised that the
senators that are heading this research,that are having the that are heading the
this congressional hearing, that they haven'tbasically that they don't know more because a
lot of times when they talk,they talk about all the people I've pretty
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much talked to or know about ainterviewed, you know, and so I'm
just like, so you're coming tous. I'm like, you're the government,
you know, It's like, whatare you know? Instead of going
to their secret votes to open upto whatever it is that they know,
they're coming to us the average joesthat have been you know, such as
you know, Steven Greer and alot of the other you know, Jeorge
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and everyone that's been in this fieldfor even longer, you know that I've
been alive. You know, they'regoing to them for answers, and I'm
just like, well, you're thegovernment, what the hell are you doing?
You know, it's like, whywhy aren't you just you know,
pushing whatever you can push to openthis But it's perfect example how how there
has been always been these multi multiplelevels to our government to where you know,
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this hand doesn't know what the otherhand is doing, and I guess
I don't know how they're going tocrack that open. But that's a lot
of time. That's the biggest reasonwhy I went the direction that I did,
because I would still be sitting therebegging writing freedom of information acts to
the government, please tell me whatdo you know about UFOs. I just
set out on my own whatever otherway I can, you know, only
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to realize like, oh, okay, this is way beyond a piece of
paper, you know, and soanyway, so I hope my answer makes
sense to you. Okay, whodo we have next? Cross signal says
I've recently heard of quantum communication?Do you have more information on this type
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of communication? Thanks? I don't, I was I haven't in two when
it comes to like quantum technology andjust the quantum computers, and it's it's
quite quite amazing what they already wereable to develop. So I don't know
how this quantum communication would look,but I was looking at quantum processing a
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while back, and it was amazingto where when you have a chip,
when you have a processor, youcan always have a calculated path on you
do X, you get Y,you know, you do A, you
get B, you know, andit's a machine. But there's this whole
bunch of woovoo that happens in quantumcomputing and on the on the minute levels
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of quantum level of computing, towhere truly random events happened that they can't
explain, you know. So it'ssomething there's there's several documentaries on that,
and because I'm just gonna sound likea dumbass trying to explain it to you,
I would really just recommend watch itplease on your own to just kind
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of specifically look into quantum computing andwhat that does and then whatever else information
is out there, because it's notsomething I'm immediately involved with, so I
would not be, you know,very well educated on that topic right now.
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Okay, to do okay, andthen across signals says and thanks for
the uful marathon. Oh you're welcome. I appreciate it. You watch and
if you if you did. EdwardSosa has written, I want to believe
in Bashah. But what is thedifference between Billy Edward Myers UFO case and
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but charm? Why do you thinkBilly Myers case is misunderstood? It's going
to be very, very controversial opinionon this. I don't want to just
like whoever I interview, I reallyrespect him for giving me the time to
talk talk to me, but atthe same time it helps me gather more
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information about who they are. Andjust because I really don't want to start
a few or any other kind ofproblems, I just personally think that the
representation for Billy Myers that he hasin the United States is probably not the
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best, you know, and someof the other people that he's been surrounding
himself with that are almost like fromwhat I heard, almost like his handlers
in Switzerland where he lives, arenot necessarily the best people for him to
have around because it's it's it's almostmade it like a could like environment now
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to worm. If anybody questions him. If anybody has any other thoughts or
ideas about what the world this isthat he's presenting, they're very vicious about
it, you know. And soI'm just going to keep leave it at
that. I think that's the generalproblem. Why why Billy Meyer's information is
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just not more well known better inthe United States or anywhere else in the
world in a different way than whatit is now. Okay, Oh,
and then I'm not trying to ignoreyour question. I just realized you kind
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of raise the difference as what isthe difference between Billy Myers your focused in
Bashar? So, like I oftensaid, I'm sorry if I sound like
a broken record. Bashar would haveoften these different messages or would say something
to where you can take an actionon right. So for example, and
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I'm going to use I always usethis example because it's the most basic first
thing that I think everybody can acton. So I always talk about it
and mentioning. But he talks aboutbelief systems, and so he urges people
to analyze the belief systems and godeep down and figure out why they have
certain beliefs that they do, becausehe says that it's when you figure out
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why you have the belief do youdon't figure out why you react the way
you react. So change your beliefsystem and you will change your outlook on
how you view things. And whenyou take that to heart like I did,
and you really go down that path, do you realize, like,
oh wow, this was really goodpiece of information that really changed my life,
you know, And I'm talking abouteverything about certain whatever it is.
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I mean, when it's a goodthing, right, when it's love,
good times, whatever you don't askfor, you know, please help me
with some problem, right, please? You know I'm having issues with having
too much fun? How do Ideal with this? Right? We never
asked that. We always, youknow, are focused on things when things
are not going good for us.You know, it's like why can't I
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find love? Why can't I youknow, hang out with people? Or
why am I having difficulties in crowds? You know, why can't I find
the job that I want? Allthese other things? You know that that's
when we do the actual homework.You know, we never do any homework
when everything's going great for us,right, And so that's I think the
difference too. Where Billy Myers wrotea lot about what he had experienced and
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what they had told him. Thatinformation now, like I said, is
being then pushed via different people thatI think, are not you. They're
not doing the information the information,they're not doing the justice to that information.
Whereas in Bashar and Darryl. IncomeI met Darryl, I was very
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fortunate to be at his house anddo the interview with him, and he's
a very humble person, you know, very cool dude, you know.
And like usually I'm not saying I'mthe best judge of character, but when
somebody is acting in front of me, it's very clear to me. It's
as clear as like a hammer hittingmy head, you know. And I
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got none of that from from Darryl. You know. He just literally is
somebody that had an experience where Basharmade contact with him in the way that
he did, and he made adocumentary on that call contact. I would
urge you to check it out onhis website, and he just basically didn't
live his life and did what hedid to basically spread the message in the
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way he does for Bashar, whichis uh at certain times to the channeling
and have these events that they do. And so if anything, so I
hope that it kind of explains likethat's the difference between Billy Myers and Bashar.
Okay, see what else do wehave? All right, well,
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I wouldn't mind talking to all ofyou. If you had any more questions,
please put them down, now,write them down now. Otherwise I've
kind of covered what I wanted totalk about what I wanted to cover with
all of you. I hope someof my rambling made sense or why I
was talking about certain subjects in theway that I did, And I hope
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you kind of start your own alittle pondering around and thinking and just kind
of getting your head out of theday to day business and trying to have
all these images and the world outthey controlled you, and then step back
and just kind of control your ownlittle world, you know, and come
to an understanding to where it justmakes you a little bit more happier today
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than you were yesterday. Okay,all right, well there's no more questions.
I think I've covered the subject Iwanted to cover. I do have
an interview that's going to be prerecorded. A while back. I got
zapped with lightning here, so Idon't have the ability to be able to
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do it live or at least notto where I can have two cameras and
all that. So it's a loteasier for me to do this interview here
and pre record it and do itin the old fashioned style, which is
what I kind of started out with, where it's just the subject talking about
their subject and nothing else. Youwon't hear me or see me. It's
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just them presenting whatever it is thatthey're talking about about. And so I
would like to do that again witha guest where I'm pretty sure I can
get this, and I want tosay too much. I'm sorry. I
I don't mean to, you know, egg you on with this and not
tell you much more. But Ithink you'll find it interesting, and I
think, I hope that I askedthe questions that all of you would have
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in mind as if it were aliveand you were listening to what he is
saying and asking in the way youwould ask because this particular subject, which
again I'm sorry, I can't mensureit right now because there's a chance it
will not happen. And then Isaid it for no reason. But I
want to get to the juicy partof this, and I'll try my best
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to actually keep it that way,instead of just like a general over a
surface about this particular subject that thisperson will talk about, I would ask
them to just truly, for thesake of all of you understand more,
for them to just get into that, because this person is high ranking enough
to where they would be able tospeak on that and be able to tell
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you, yes, this is happeningor no, that's not happening. So
look forward to that. I'm hopingthat maybe within the next couple of weeks
I can get the interview in.And of course it's always i'll post that,
post that online, but yeah,I don't I might actually have another
guest next Wednesday. I might haveopen lines. Again, I'm not one
hundred percent sure, but I hopeyou tune in either way and join me,
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and I hope you learned something andfind some answers that you haven't had
before. But yep, thanks,thanks to all of you. I appreciate
it, and I hope you havea good rest of your day and you take care