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Speaker 5 (04:10):
We made it to another Friday. Well, you know what,
I am really frustrated. They're gonna get rid of the pennies.
They're not gonna make anymore. They're gonna take them out
of the circulation. And you know what's worse than that,
jay Z, they're talking about the dollar bills very shortly.
That's gonna be history.
Speaker 6 (04:30):
Yeah, I heard the same thing.
Speaker 7 (04:31):
Believe me.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
I've been hoarding all the penny especially the nineteen eighty
two and orders, because hey, remember what happened in sixty
four or no more silver coins? I bet you wish
you had a bucket for of them now.
Speaker 5 (04:44):
I wish I had money right now. But you know,
what good is it going to be if it's not
gonna be worth anything? But if you really think about that, right,
they take the penny out, what happens if something comes
to a dollar two?
Speaker 6 (04:59):
Well, to me, red flag ties right there, we're headed
for some hyperinflation or something, because that means everything's going
to get rounded up, you know.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
That, well, how about we're going to go digital very shortly,
and that's what they're setting us up for.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (05:12):
Yeah, that has a lot of.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Red flash right there.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
I tell you, I don't know. I you know, I
just don't trust digital, you know. Now if in the
standpoint I have so much problems with my debit cards
and credit cards in the past and all that, I mean,
all it takes is the bank to mess up, and
then you got a problem. And you know again, you know,
I know my daughter accidentally, she has a loan, and
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she made her loan payment, but you know, instead of
clicking on the two hundred dollars payment, she clicked on
two thousand, and then she and then she realized, oh
my god, I clicked in two thousand. That's all my money.
And she called up, you know, the company, and they said, well, okay,
it's no problem, but it's going to take up to
twenty one days to get a refund back in to
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your account. And I started thinking, you know, they probably
love that when people do that, because look how much
interest they're drawing.
Speaker 6 (06:08):
Yeah, look at all the money. If they have a
lot of people that do that, all that money they
can put an escro to collect interest. You're right, listen,
that's a lot of red flags. A lot of things
can go wrong. And you know very well when you
go to a store, what happens if they don't have
the Internet, Gary, what happens?
Speaker 5 (06:23):
Well, yeah, I'm a power outage, the internet getting act
or are taken down. Anyway, let's get guy take her
on for a second, and then we got a great
guest tonight. We're going to be talking remote viewing and
so much here tonight with a great guest. They'll stay tuned.
We'll be right back.
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The following is an end to your editorial, opinion and comment.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Thank you in advance for a moment of your time.
So how does this reporter see it? Here?
Speaker 4 (06:55):
He goes disclosure the freak show onto the big top. Folks,
This isn't disclosure. It's a three ring circus. Step right
up under the world's most secure tent, where the Pentagon
plays dumb, Congress plays dead, and the American people are
fed another bowl of government mush. They trot out AAR
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the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, as if it's the
ultimate answer to UFOs. Please, that's just a bureaucratic bearded
lady All show no substance. They say they're investigating UAPs.
What they're really doing is burying the truth under red
tape and acronyms. Then you've got David Grush, a decorated
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Intel guy, testifying that we've got non human craft and
alien biologics. Read that again. He didn't say maybe, he
said we have them. And what does Congress do? Zip
not a zilch nothing, Turn the spotlight off and shuffle
the act to intermission. The FBI missing an action, the
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Pentagon playing the world's longest poker bluff, the Disclosure Act
chopped up like a sideshow sword trick gone. And let's
not forget the private defense companies. Oh, they're in the tent,
sitting on crash debris, reverse engineering god knows what, while
we're told nothing to see here lies obfuscation control. That's
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the real act. The freak show isn't the aliens, it's
the cover up. At night Dreams talk radio. We see
through the fog machine. We know the elephant and the
tent isn't from Earth, and we're not letting this go.
The curtains lifting. The freak show is real. And guess
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what they are running out of lies and that's the
way this reporter sees it. This has been an editorial
comment Night Dreams Talk Radio Network. Dick Olgeier is a
veteran in the remote viewing field with one of the
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most robust portfolios of blind documented sessions. His work integrates
multiple RV protocols and has explored compelling subjects ranging from
historical events like nine to eleven and Roswell, to future
forecasts and group consciousness dynamics. While he's regarded as an
authority within the remote viewing community, it is important to
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know that remote viewing isn't accepted by mainstream science yet.
Speaker 5 (09:42):
Well, Dick, welcome to the show. How are you doing
on this Friday night.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
I'm doing great. Gary. I'm so thrilled to be with you.
This is an honor to be on your program. And
this is going to be big fun.
Speaker 5 (09:54):
Oh, you're gonna have a lot of fun. What got
you into viewing?
Speaker 3 (10:02):
Throughout my life, I had had little experiences and I
think every person in your audience, you, everyone else, has
had moments where you've known something that you shouldn't know,
where you've had a premonition where you thought of an
old friend that you hadn't thought of in ten years
and then they call you where a mother knows their
children is in trouble. Instinctively, I'd had little episodes like that,
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and I just kind of put them aside as, like, oh,
that's that's a weird anomaly. I was a television newscaster.
This would have been nineteen ninety six ninety seven. I
lived on the other side of the island in Hawaii,
and I had a long drive to work over this
beautiful highway called the Poly Highway. This was prior to
the Internet, and there was no way to go online
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to find the news of the day. You didn't get
it on your phone. You couldn't go on a website.
So as I would drive to work in the afternoon
over the Polly Highway, I would have my radio on
news radio Cage VH, the local news radio station in Hawaii,
and they give a little news updates. So I'm driving
to work and i'd hear the five minute update, Go
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to work, do the news, get off at like eleven
o'clock at night, and drive over the Polly Highway through
the dark, through this beautiful forest and beautiful landscape, but
kind of a spooky drive at night. And Art Bell
was on, so I had never heard of Art Bell.
But I'm driving home my radio was tuned to the
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station and I heard this voice and the first time
I heard him. He was interviewing John Mack, and I went,
what's this guy talking about? And I realized it was
people that were abducted and this guy was a mainstream
psychiatrist from Harvard and I stayed in my car when
I got home and listened to it. So I started
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listening to Art Bell, and he of course did segments
on remote viewing, and I thought, if this is true,
I have to learn it. So that's how I got
interested in remote viewing.
Speaker 5 (12:04):
Now, when you were a child, were you interested at
all in any supernatural things or UFOs or did you
watch those you know, old B movies, you know with
the aliens and all that.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Oh, of course, of course. I was always interested in
UFOs Project Blue Book. There was a TV show on that,
and there wasn't much material back in those days, but
it was always of interest to me. I always thought
it was a possibility, Yeah, it could be UFOs. So
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it wasn't a passion, but it was of interest to me.
Speaker 5 (12:43):
How about after you started learning remote viewing, did you
get inquisitive about ED.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Well, the the remote viewing coincided with listening to the
old Art Bell Show, so that opened up the possibility
of all these things, this alternative reality. So, yes, remote
viewing ET, the whole paranormal it all kind of opened
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up and became of interest at the same time.
Speaker 5 (13:16):
Now, you know, have you ever remote viewed an ET?
And a question for you, do you think ets are
remote viewing us?
Speaker 7 (13:27):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (13:27):
Gary, that's a great question. Okay, I have a good
story on that one. Yes, I've I've done some ET targets.
It's it would be not I don't remote view many
of them. I maybe one to three percent of the
one thousand or fifteen hundred targets i've remote viewed have
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been ET. My teacher, Glenn Wheaton, who was in US
Army Special Forces Intelligence, always shied away from ET. We'd
ask him about UFOs and he would just head his
answers say, well, you know it's it's you could imagine,
it's not unreasonable to think there's other life, But he
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avoided it, and he always wanted remote viewing to stand
on its own. So anyway, I'm in class one night,
we're doing a blind target. So working the protocols, he
gives us just a target ID, which was a letter
number identifier, no idea of what it could be. Totally blind.
It's like target one, seven, eight, nine, dish three seven
or six. So I'm sitting there doing it and I
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sense this structure, and the structure is very secure, and
it's on a piece of land kind of near ocean,
and it's got fences around it in perimeters, and it's
bristling with electronic like microwave towers and satellite dishes, and
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it's a very secure place and they're doing communication stuff.
And then I go on to the next bit of
the protocol and I look and I'm looking out over
the curve of the planet Earth, and I go, wow,
that's beautiful. That's the Earth. And I look again and
I see that I'm in some place and that's kind
of on a screen I draw that. I go, well,
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now this is interesting, and I look and there's a
there's a classic gray alien looking right at me, and
I'm looking right at him. And this vision is as
a remote viewer, it swims into focus. It lasts for
maybe five six seconds. In that five or six seconds,
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the idea came to me, this guy saying, wow, funny earthling,
that's quite a talent. You have to be able to
come here. That's a good job. Now get out of here.
And I came back to my consciousness at my desk.
So I drew that, and so I turned in this
session to my teacher and I was hesitant because it
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seemed so outlandish. And he just gave me funny look
and said, see, I give you interesting targets. So I, yeah,
that was an interesting target. So now the rest of
the story is I get the feedback, and he says
the feedback was Dan Sherman, who is a gentleman who
worked for the NSA in the Air Force Intelligence I believe,
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wrote a book called Above Black, and he claimed that
he was taught to telepathically communicate with aliens, which was
pretty much the session that I had produced under blind
circumstances for my teacher, who was a skeptic. Some weeks later,
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I'm listening to the Art Bell Show and Art goes,
all right, we're going West of the Rockies. Hello caller,
and it's my teacher coming on going. Yeah, Dan, when
you were in the NSA and traffic came in and
started asking complex insider questions about the NSA, which Dan
Sherman answered, And I'm sitting at home going, oh my goodness, Glenn,
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my teacher, is on art bell talking about this this
guy that telepath to communicate with aliens, And I asked, Glenn,
did he check out? He said, yeah, Dan Sherman actually
knew what was going on in the NSA, and his
story seemed believable. So that's one of my most outlandish
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ET remote viewing sessions.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
Gary, Now do you think you know ET's are remote
viewing us humans? You know again, you know people being
supposedly abducted and taking a board graph experimented on. But
you know in implants and all this, But why would
they need implants if they can remote view us?
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Well, the implants is a whole different story, and I
think certain human beings are given implants and upgraded. But
my current mentor, who someone got a hold of me
because of my remote viewing and explains how humanity works
and how it's administered. He has a phrase that he uses,
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and the phrase is who's looking through your eyes? So
there may be beings that are experiencing our lives and
our consciousness with us. That's a very deep concept, and
it's not anything I've experienced directly through remote viewing, and
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I be hesitant to make claims. You know, when you're
a remote viewer, you're not omniscient. You don't have sudden
all knowledge. You get little peaks and glimpses and brief
meanings of a target, but you don't often understand the
target in its totality.
Speaker 5 (18:53):
How's remote viewing actually work? Can you explain that to
people who don't know? How do you do it? Do
you sit at a table draw pictures or does it
come to you while you're sleeping at night?
Speaker 7 (19:03):
How is it?
Speaker 5 (19:04):
How's remote viewing work?
Speaker 3 (19:06):
The form of remote viewing that I learned is very
very structured. It is like doing a Japanese tea ceremony.
If you're familiar with the Japanese tea ceremony. They set
up the teapot and the cup and the brush, and
everything has to be a certain way, and every motion
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is important in prescribed. So when I sit down and
I sit at the desk i'm at, I put a
red light on, I meditate a little bit. I put
on a soundtrack that gives me THETA waves. I put
my pen on a stack of clean paper. I take
a target ID, I pick up my pen and I
write a thing on the I write ideogram on the page.
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I write page one dick, I draw a line, I
write the target ID. I write the target ID again,
and then I close my eyes and I look for
like one thousand and one second and a half, and
that's the first contact. You create what are called idiograms
where you express the target imagery into a scribble on
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the page and then you touch it, and touching that
is a queue to your subconscious. So the way the
remote viewing protocol works is it's it's setting up a
prescribed query and response. And if you do the query
and response in the same way, you train your subconscious
to give you the information. When I begin a session,
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my contact with the target is about one and a
half second, so it's a it's a bunch of very
fast queries where I'm getting low level data throughout the session.
Is you get deeper into it, you get into more
of a day dreamy state, and then you have a
little longer target target contact. And then towards the end,
after hour and an hour and a half, I sent them,
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I set the pen down. I actually do a mental
exercise where I go to just in that place between
sleep and awake, and then you can have a longer,
more experiential So it's very very structured.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
How long do you How long is your remote viewing sessions?
Speaker 3 (21:20):
I'll work anywhere between an hour to an hour and
a half to two hours if I'm doing a good session.
It's very complex. I'll lose track of time. I'll start
at like seven o'clock at night, and I'll look up
and it'll be after nine o'clock and then I go
back sometimes and then I go into a more altered
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state where I just kick back and put some headphones
on and have a soundtrack that puts me in an
altered state. And I try to have experiential so on
a project that we're publishing out for subscribers, sometimes work
minimum two hours, sometimes four to five hours broken up
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over two three days.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
Wow, Now, Dick, have you ever remote viewed something that
it really shook you up, scared you where you couldn't
sleep because of it?
Speaker 3 (22:19):
The well, I don't want to get too graphic, but
I was doing a missing person's target and it was again,
it was blind. I didn't know that it was a
missing person target. But there was a man that had
ducted a young woman and the target was trying to
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find out where her remains were, which I identified. What
I drew looks exactly like the Google Earth is on
a river bank down an embankment.
Speaker 7 (22:53):
But I.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
He was taking her remain and I got into his
mind briefly, and it really shook me to the core
because he had no sense of her as a human being.
It was like taking out the garbage. He just was
I have to get rid of this, like this is
a mess, like what an irritation? And I when I
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realized what it was and realized that I had thought
how cold that was? It really it shook me pretty
bad for me targets. While I'm working them, I'm just
collecting data. I'm kind of detached because I'm observing, I'm
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writing down, I'm making sketches. It doesn't really have an impact.
Later on when I get the feedback, that's when the
emotion hits me. It's kind of like a PTSD moment.
It's later on after the session is over that it's
more emotional.
Speaker 5 (23:59):
And when you view somebody like that too, you know
you get into the brain. Do you actually see what
they see. Is it possible to do that.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
I'm trying to remember if I've ever I don't know,
if I see what they see. I can feel what
they think, I can think I can. What we do
is called emulation and emulation. The theory behind that is
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like quantum physics, two particles that are entrained will act
the same way. So what I try to do when
I go to a target is put enough of my
awareness there that I'm emulating the target. So what's happening
there is manifesting in my consciousness, so I don't I
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don't really I to think if I ever seen what
they're seeing. No, but I can see what is there.
The coolest one I ever did was I was remote
viewing somebody and I knew that this guy. I knew
that there was a room, and I knew that there
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was a safe in the floor in the closet. And
so I'm sitting there at my desk with a paper
and pan. I'm sketching this, and I thought, Okay, I
need to know what's in the safe. I'm going to
look in the safe. So I set my intent. I
actually wrote, move inside the safe, close my eyes, and
I knew there was a gun, some gold coins, some bills,
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one hundred dollar bills, and a ledger that was a
fake set of books. And this was for a client.
There was someone that was ripping off a business and
they wanted to know. So, so, you know, that's the
cool thing about remote viewing. It's like, Okay, I'm going
to go inside the safe and see it. And if
you have your wits about you and you're in the
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right you know you're in a good session, you can
actually do that.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
It seems to me then remote viewing could be used
for good, bad, and really evil if they if somebody
wanted you, couldn't they.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Yes, it probably could. I try to work with people
that are have some ethics and some morals. There's some
targets that we won't work. I'm working with an organization
right now where the reason we formed the group was
to protect remote viewers, to do targets that were ethical,
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to do targets that wouldn't violate national security or violate
someone's privacy or be be used for bad like there
would be people that would try to task you for
their personal gain. And we have a It takes a
team to actually do remote viewing successfully. One remote viewer.
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Two remote viewers can't do it on their own because
you need someone to select the targets. You need someone
to cue the target. That's a whole art in itself.
You need analysts. There's a whole team of support to
have a successful remote viewing operation.
Speaker 5 (27:24):
I didn't know that. You know, I've had Major ed
dames on quite a few times, and you know, he
never never explained that. I know he has groups of people,
you know, remote viewing. But so in other words, to
sit down on your own kitchen table and try to
remote view, what's the odds of that working out?
Speaker 3 (27:44):
It's not very good. It's not going to work. If
you tell me, okay, Dick, I have a target for you,
I wouldn't. I wouldn't work it because, first of all,
the remote viewer has to be blind, ideally double blind.
Like when I work a target, I don't know who
wants to know it. I don't. If you submitted a
target to our organization, it would go through a chain
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of people to keep me shielded from knowing it was
for you. Like if I was working target for you,
I know it would be a UFO target. You'd want
to know the you know, the last guests. You had
that saw the saucer, so I need to be totally
blind from that. The not anyone can queue a remote
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viewing target. It takes you have to have as much
focus as the targeteer as the remote viewer does because
it has to be totally clean, has to be done
in a sterile environment, with absolute focus, and you have
to make an absolute connection in intent and in purpose
between the target ID and the target. So one or
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two remote viewers, you just you need a support team.
Speaker 5 (28:58):
Very interesting. Now we got to take a break Dick
for about almost five minutes. And when we come back,
let's talk about Mars and the moon. What you know
what you saw when you remote view those. So we'll
be back with Dick this and a few So stay tuned.
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Speaker 8 (29:41):
Chocolate ice cream on your tired tan face, Light on
the hammer. I'm staring into space. I'm a melody. Then
it's gone with without a tree.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Mm hmmmmm.
Speaker 8 (30:09):
H feel the ridges the valley, the ridges of your bones. Well,
I paint my name and all your skinny capital, and
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you cheat.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
On your homework over the falling.
Speaker 8 (30:36):
Oh, sweet Hair said, I didn't cry when I heard
the news of your suicide.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
I just saw you.
Speaker 8 (30:53):
Who're sitting there here, sweet hair said, Boo took the
blow and cast my him on the back, playing paper
football in.
Speaker 9 (31:08):
The back class, traving ours to go and mark the
Gussies at the mall, and talking movie stars and losers
in the bathroom, stall.
Speaker 10 (31:32):
And frame my names and her, I cried, white tile
wall river. Ever that night, lying back in the bed
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And we're back with Dick you know again. You know
so many people have made all these claims about the
Moon Mars. You know, John Lear said, you know there's
an alien base or a couple of them on the
on the Moon. How about what is going on when
you remote viewed? Whoa Mars?
Speaker 3 (35:37):
Mars? I've had better sessions than the Moon. I've remote
viewed Mars, oh, probably four or five times. And I
need to explain something. When I do a remote viewing,
I'm double blind, so I don't know what it is,
where it is, why I'm doing it. I just find
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myself getting and so if I'm seeing a vibrant civilization,
for me, it's current time. It takes a whole lot
of work and a certain really complicated protocol to determine
the time, like or was this a million years ago
on a different planet? So I don't know that at
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the time I saw amazing things on Mars. What was
most visually stimulating for me was these underground transport systems,
these like tubes where they were transporting things like really
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really fast, like the super Subway system. There's water on Mars.
It's not as.
Speaker 11 (36:54):
Well.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
Maybe it was a different time, but when I was
seeing it, there was it was a little more vibrant
red dirt.
Speaker 5 (37:03):
Well, I got to ask you a question, Dick. You know,
you know when we have the rover and we have
all these things on Mars right sending us back images
and you know, video clips of you know, Mars. You know,
it's just like if you went out to the desert
anywhere in Nevada or you know, or you know, or
in Africa or all any parts of the world, right
(37:24):
if you if a lander landed there, then that's what
they would think. That's what the whole planet is like.
At least that's what a lot of people see that
things what it's like. Have you remote viewed the actual
Mars from the standpoint maybe there is more to Mars
than what we're being led to believe.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Oh, there definitely is, and there definitely was in the
past there was a vibrant civilization there. I think one
of the most complex things I ever got in a
remote viewing session involved the gash on Mars, that Big Canyon, yeah,
and the Grand Canyon. So we were looking at those
(38:11):
things in a project and I saw what I described
as the keeper of the DNA. Now this will sound
absolutely crazy to you, but it's data that came to
me in a removing session. So that the concept was
(38:32):
that there were these beings that have a library of
DNA so that when they need to seed a planet,
they can look at the conditions on the planet and
maybe terraform the planet and then take DNA off the
shelf and plant that to create their life forms. And
(38:54):
that's the concept that I had remote viewing Mars in
the Moon. That would be one of the most fantastical
complex things I ever got in a remote view And
do I think it's true, I don't know, but it's
thoughts that I never thought i'd think, and is what
I got doing that target. So Mars had a vibrant
(39:17):
civilization the moon. There's a lot going on there, there's
structures there currently. We think one of our data one
of our viewers got data on a jump box like
a portal going to Mars. I know I gave a
target where I was the task or I didn't remote
view it. One of our other guys, a guy named
(39:39):
Edward Reardon, did this blind target. And remember when Israel
sent their lander to Mars about fourty five years ago,
had the Bears sheet, and I was watching that and
the thing was, it was on live TV and the
thing's going to touch down and all of a sudden
just disappeared. I thought, well, that's an interesting target, so
(40:00):
I cued it and I gave it blind to our viewers,
Dad Smith and Edward Reardon. And Edward Reardon goes, Wow,
there's this barren place and there's this crater, and there's
something in the crater that has was created by an intelligence.
And this thing comes flying over and it's like it's
(40:21):
it triggers like a mouse trap. It just all of
a sudden takes this thing out. And the idea being
that there are places on the Moon that are off limits,
and if we try to land there, the lander just
good gets taken out.
Speaker 5 (40:40):
Well, you know again too in our astronauts walked on
the Moon. You know, one famous thing is look at
all the craft over there. Again. I think we've been
deceived so much, but I got to ask you a
question too. Wh I just brought that up. It just
bounced to my little brain here. You know, there's a
(41:00):
lot of talk out there. We never went to the Moon.
Have you ever remote viewed that that subject? Did we
actually go to the Moon?
Speaker 3 (41:08):
No? I haven't been given that as a target. My understanding,
not from remote viewing, but from speaking with people that
I am associated with and that I work with, is
that we had been to the Moon long before the
(41:30):
Apollo Space program, that the Germans actually had craft and
went there. And I haven't verified that, but that's what
I've been told. The reason that the idea behind that
being that the space program is the purpose of it
(41:56):
is to roll out technology for the Earth, to roll
it out little by little in the space program. It's
a good way to eat up money and roll out technology.
That technology is ceded to the human race to upgrade
our civilization. And the fake space program is a cover
(42:16):
for the real space program, and it's a way to
introduce technology and eat money. So you mentioned, you mentioned
that we may have been to the Moon before that.
Speaker 5 (42:27):
You mentioned that our Space force basically is a cover
up for the real force.
Speaker 3 (42:36):
Well, I did a target one time that involved a
secret space program, and I got some pretty interesting data
about an underground place and scientists working on something, and
I was told not to publish it. So I didn't
publish it, and I won't talk too much about it,
(42:58):
but I I am pretty sure they're okay. I'll put
it this way. Yeah, in nineteen sixty nine or in
the nineteen fifties, they had a tube and they had
combustible chemicals blast out of the end of the tube
and that launched up. If you look at all the
(43:22):
technology that has rolled out, just from a communications standpoint,
computer and other things, why are we still using the
same technology of blowing chemicals out the rear end of
a tube? And why would the United States? Like we
didn't have until Elon Musk came along when we were
(43:42):
retired the Space Shuttle, we didn't have a way to
get humans into outer space. We had to rely on
the Russians. Do you think the United States of America
would not have the capability to go into space? I
don't think so. I think there are other means. And
I think we're living in a time where this is
going to be revealed to us pretty soon. Interesting time
(44:06):
to live.
Speaker 5 (44:07):
Have you also have you remote viewed disclosure. You know,
UAP disclosure? What's going on? Because I'll be honest with
you right now, it's like a carnival. And you know,
it's so frustrating because you got all these people making
all these claims, and I have interviewed some of them
on my show, and I'll tell you, I don't know
(44:28):
if they're telling the truth or But here's the point.
Somebody who's a whistleblower, they're not whistleblowing really anything there.
It's like I know somebody, it knows somebody. Have you
remote viewed any of.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
This, boblas Are, But let me let me talk about
disclosure really quickly.
Speaker 5 (44:48):
Please.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
Disclosure is happening. Disclosure has been happening. Your friend Art
Bell was part of disclosure. You have a successful radio program.
You're part of disclosure. You're part of bringing this out
to humanity. It's coming out a little for those of
us who pay attention, who listen to your radio show,
who spend any time looking into this, reading books, listening
(45:14):
to the real experts, they already know. So disclosure is underway.
It needs to be done gradually. They didn't want to
dump it on us all at once. Now in terms
of remote viewing disclosure. We were given a blind target
about I think it was two years ago. I didn't
(45:37):
who gave it to us, I didn't know what it was.
And doing the work, and I said, Oh, there's this
place that's like real secure and they're bringing something in
but they bring it in at the dark dark of
night when no one can seize it, and it's a
very secure location, and they're real concerned with security, and
they've got something on a crane. And then there's this
military guy that's really mad because the guys that operate
(46:01):
the crane don't have the level of clearance that needed
to see what they're seeing. And then I saw these
scientists and I knew the scientists were looking at something
that was like an energy engine, some energy source that
was very exotic, and they were afraid of it. They
(46:24):
were like, what do we do with this thing? Like
how do we turn it on? How could we turn
it off? Well? This kill us? Will it blow up?
How does it work? And they were just scratching their
heads and trying to figure this thing out in a
secure location. And then I saw a saucer either on
a crane or up on like up on blocks or
(46:48):
something in a big, big warehouse with the lighting was
fluorescent lighting and very secure. One of the other viewers
saw a place in a mountain with a hidden door. Anyway,
the target was Bob Lasar, and we pretty much on
a double blind remote viewing, verified Boblasar's story and I
(47:14):
believe it. We did a segment on that with Richard Dolan.
I'm sure you know him. Oh yeah, yeah, Richard Dolan
was quite impressed with our work. So that was that
would be the most direct contact I've had with a
disclosure target. We did really well on the Boblasar one.
(47:34):
That was really interesting.
Speaker 5 (47:36):
Do you think that the population could if they came
out tomorrow and said, hey, look, we've been lying to
you for since the forties and you know there we
are being visited, there is abductions going on and we
can't stop it. I mean, how do you think the
population could handle that?
Speaker 3 (47:57):
You think they're going to admit the abductions. I don't know. Oh,
I think they're gonna. I think that the way it's
rolling out is they're going to say, well, we have
some craft and yeah, we have some biological entities that
we've studied, and yeah, we're not alone. And I think
it's the problem with that is like what you're talking
(48:20):
about is catastrophic disclosure all at once, or what I
think is happening is it's most people. If you told
them they have ET bodies, they go I heard about that,
I saw that on TV. I think a certain segment
of the population would go, yeah, I knew that, that's
really cool. I think a lot of the population would go,
(48:42):
I saw, you know, they're just going to see the
next TikTok scroll. And I think part of the population
would probably be pretty freaked out.
Speaker 5 (48:52):
So but you know, I've had a lot of you've
all this on the syllae. Tell me, you know, people
wouldn't panic if they really came out and told the truth.
I still think if you look how the world is today,
if they came out, Dick tomorrow, pretend you're back on
(49:12):
as a news anchor and you are behind the camera,
and you tell the population, we are being visited by
ets and we have no way to stop it. They
are here. What do you think would happen.
Speaker 3 (49:31):
Would certainly be the biggest news story.
Speaker 5 (49:34):
Yeah, I would.
Speaker 3 (49:34):
That brings to mind. That brings to mind you said
if I went on the air and said we're being visited.
I come from an era where reporters only reported through attributions.
So reporters would say a government official, naming the official
says we're being visited, so you would let them say it.
(49:58):
Today the way news it's not news reporting. These news
report These people go on all the I'm not going
to name names, but all the networks, and they just
give their opinions in conjecture, in political stances. It's not
the same as it was when I was a reporter.
I interviewed, I covered President in the room with George W. Bush,
(50:23):
and I covered Obama getting off Air Force one a
number of times. And I've interviewed governors and senators and representatives,
city council members, neighborhood bar or years and years out there.
None of them ever knew my political views, not from
talking to me, not from my reporting. I let them
(50:44):
say what they wanted to say, and I found someone
who disagreed with them, and I let that person say
what they wanted to say, and I did it as
objectively as possible. That's not done anymore. We're in a
whole new media climate, and it's for me, it's sad
I'm almost ashamed to say I was a journalist, a
(51:05):
TV reporter.
Speaker 5 (51:06):
Well, you know, it has really changed. You know, if
you even go back about the death of Marilyn Monroe
or JFK or Bobby Kennedy or you know, even Clinton,
you know, they didn't come out like they do now.
And what they do is a lot of slender I mean,
the stuff they say is it shocks me. It's not news.
(51:29):
It's like gossip thrown as news and you're not getting
you know, I'll be honest with you. You know news
if you remember Walter Conk you know, God, I can't
even think of his last name. Yeah, I mean, you know,
he delivered the news in such a way that it
was compelling. Nowadays it's garbage. I'll be honestly, I am
(51:52):
so frustrated with TikTok. I watched it for about five minutes,
and I get frustrated because you got all these people
right pretending to be newspeople on TikTok and on YouTube,
and what they're doing is spreading nothing but garbage. And
if people believe it, that the more damage.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
It's dumbing down the populations being done on purpose. Scary.
Speaker 5 (52:14):
Yeah, yeah, that's what's really scary now the Pyramids. I
have always had my mind. Let me say mine and
then you can. You know, I want to hear your
view as you remote viewed it. But I always wondered
how the technology could have been so far advanced. And
(52:35):
I have a feeling from all the research I've done
for the years, I think this planet has been rebooted
maybe once or twice, and we lost a lot of technology.
Speaker 3 (52:48):
Now you understanding, Now go ahead. I'm sorry to interrupt you. Gary.
My understanding, not through remote viewing, but through the people
that I work with, is that there've been at least
six vilizations on the planet very advanced, and the Pyramids
are part of that.
Speaker 5 (53:04):
So, yeah, and we did something wrong and we're you know,
the a civilization dropped away.
Speaker 3 (53:11):
Yep, yep. It gets to a certain level where they
discover a technology that is too advanced for mere humans.
Like who was it? There was one famous UF. I
don't want to steal the line because someone else I
think it might have been Jim Marsh said, Oh, the
children have found the matches. So I think when you
(53:34):
get to the Tesla free energy unlimited energy portion of
the technology, it might be time for a reboot. So
anyway back to the Pyramids. Yeah, I know you want
to know about the pyramids.
Speaker 5 (53:47):
I want to know about the Pyramids.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
I did a couple remote viewings on it again double blind,
and a project I did for Courtney Brown. I know
you know Courtney Brown. This was twelve years ago. A
Dazz Smith, another good remote viewer, was describing huge blocky,
(54:12):
heavy block things, these huge heavy blocks that were floating,
and they were floating because of some He called it
buffering energy, and the target tasking was how did they
build it? How did they move the stones? So his
(54:34):
data was these huge blocks were made weightless and there
was some way to just make them like float and
then put them in place. I got data on the
mining activity where these It was a pretty brutal mining
quarrying operation with like slaves mining the rocks. And then
(54:57):
the most spectacular pairmid data I got was I saw
the pyramid when it wasn't just a pile of stones.
Speaker 12 (55:09):
It was.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
An energy device. So it was sparkly, smooth, had a
very whitish it had an outer shell that was not
just not just bare stones. So it was a very
well finished structure with incredible energy, and it looked. It
(55:34):
reminded me of a grateful dead concert, like the lights
flashing and everything the energy of something like that. And
then I got data about when I remote viewed the pyramids.
I saw them from Afar, I didn't see them up close,
and I saw them in relation to grid lines, energy grids.
(55:55):
So I think that the purpose of the pyramids was
something to do with energy gridlines.
Speaker 5 (56:01):
You know, some people claim that it with the water pump,
but I don't buy that. And you know what I
find so unique, too, Dick, is why are there pyramids
all over the world and do they tie together? Have
you done any remote viewing on that?
Speaker 3 (56:21):
Yeah, we've done. Okay, I want to be careful here
because I don't want to come on your program, Gary
and claim to be this omniscient expert on all these topics.
I can only talk about brief moments that we've gleaned
and glimpsed with remote viewings. So we've done go Beckley, Tepe,
(56:45):
We've done the Pyramids, the Mayan, And what the data
seems to tie together and indicate is that, yeah, there
was a civilization, that they had higher technology, that there
is a gridline of energy, and they knew how to
(57:11):
use it. So that's just glimpses. I'm not an expert,
so I don't want to claim to be some omniscient,
you know, the ancient civilization expert. It's just a few
targets that we've done, and this is what we've glimpsed.
Speaker 5 (57:29):
That is very interesting. You know what I'm really concerned
and scared about is AI artificial intelligence. I was reading
in a science journal just a few days ago, the
godfather of AI walked away from Google. He's seventy seven
years old, and he said, I'm glad I'm seventy seven
(57:49):
years old because AI is going to be well the
extinction of mankind, and it might only be a way
ways away, like ten years from now. Have you read
we've done any remote viewing on AI?
Speaker 3 (58:03):
Yes, that's one of the things. And I'll give a
little plug. Our private site is Future Forecastinggroup dot com
and we call it future Forecasting because we look at
trends and developments that will be affecting mankind in the future.
What we're doing is we're reading the fabric of the
(58:25):
future using remote viewing. And we've been looking at the
energy grid. That was a project we just did several
months ago. The energy grid post twenty thirty is going
to be something really interesting and it's going to And
what we got was a melding of let me remember this,
(58:50):
I don't know, I'm just going from memory here, a
melding of new energy, quant them computing, and artificial intelligence.
So this is all going to meld into a new system.
We're in the transition to a new financial system. We're
(59:11):
in the transition to a new administrative system of the
planet Earth. At the beginning of the program, you were
talking about they're doing away with pennies and you know,
the old coins. They're going to do away with paper money.
I remote viewed people in the future and they look
it back at us and they think we're crazy.
Speaker 5 (59:34):
Like you, people used to.
Speaker 3 (59:39):
Print up pieces of paper and put them in trucks,
big heavy armored trucks, and stack these pieces of paper
in a machine and you would put a piece of
plastic in the machine and pieces of paper would come out.
And that was the most what they You used that
(01:00:00):
as money, You were crazy. And the people in the
future looking back at us and say, you people sat
in these big, heavy vehicles that burned gasoline and you
would have one or two people in a vehicle and
you would sit endlessly in traffic on freeways to get around.
What were you thinking? These people were crazy? So, yeah,
(01:00:22):
we do look at the at the future and we
are going into a time when everything is going to
be tokenized and it is going to have a digital certificate.
All transactions involving humanity and involving commerce will be done
(01:00:42):
on the blockchain with a tokenized certificate. And it's it's
some people think it's a bleak future, but it's coming
and that's where they're taking us.
Speaker 5 (01:00:52):
How about getting chipped? You know, you know that, you
know when they get away with paper going to digital.
I mean they're talking about chipping people. But you just
go up to whatever you're getting, You put your hand
out there and you know you pay for it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
Well, you may not need to be chipped. Have you
traveled recently internationally? No? Not in the last five here, Okay, yeah,
I just went to Korea with my wife. My wife's
Korean and I went on an Alaskan cruise three weeks
two weeks ago. When you travel now, when you get
to Korea or okay, like what I was getting on
the boat. I went on a nice cruise, and I
(01:01:33):
checked in the night before and it said, okay, scan
your passport. So I scanned my passport and I uploaded it,
and then it said take a selfie, you know, position
your iPhone, take a picture of your face. So when
I went to get on the ship, I just you
just walked in and stood in front of a camera
(01:01:56):
and it verified you by your facial recognition. This is
already a reality. You're you already have a digital idea.
If you're doing any transactions involving cryptocurrency, you have the
funny thing about cryptocurrencies.
Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
Okay, yeahs of crypto. We need to take about a
two minute break. When we come back, we're going to
talk a little bit about that. We'll be back with
Dick right after this break again. For more information about
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Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
And we're back with Dick. You know again, Ai, I'm
really worried, you know, about being chipped this, that. And
here's another thing too. This person will godfather AI. Like
I mentioned, he said that it's going to be this
extinction of mankind. You know the movie. You know they
made war games back in the back moons Ago. I
(01:05:50):
chuckled when I first saw that years ago. But now
I'm really concerned because are our government's really making a
lot of the decisions we think that are being made.
And here's another thing, Dick, you go into the hospital
right now. This is what my heart doctor said when
I have my two heart attacks and died twice. By
the way he said, what they do is they basically
(01:06:15):
get a hold of the insurance company, put all the
information of the patient in, and then the insurance company
basically says what they'll pay you not pay for basically,
how can I say it? Making a decision of life
and death. This is getting scary.
Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
What frightens me is they're going to have all your
data in and AI will look at it and go, well,
Gary is due for a heart attack. We can't cover him,
or he won't be allowed to do this, or they said, Gary,
you have a heart attack coming, so your consumption of
red meat is curtailed. When we get to a point
(01:06:57):
where everything is on the blockchain, it's it's going to
be a much different. Before we went to the break,
I was I was saying that the cryptocurrency proponent, and
I'm a proponent cryptocurrency, so keep that in mind. I'll
confess to that. But the proponents, the way it was
rolled out was, Hey, we've got this new form of
(01:07:19):
money that's going to unseat the bankers. Right, we're gonna
we're gonna take the money away from the bankers and
we're going to give it to the people to have freedom.
Like bitcoin, you can use it peer to peer. The
problem is it's all recorded on the blockchain. There is
no privacy whatsoever with it. And in order to use
bitcoin and use any cryptocurrencies, if if you probably haven't,
(01:07:44):
but if you're going to buy cryptocurrency day I said, Okay,
go to a broker to put some of your money
in cryptocurrency. They're going to demand that you give proof
a video of you saying I'm Gary Anderson, I'm I'm
going to make this crypto payment today and you've got
to upload your driver's license facial recognition. You're under international law.
(01:08:07):
So those who thought bitcoin's going to be our freedom,
we're gonna get rid of the evil bankers. That's not true.
That's not true.
Speaker 5 (01:08:16):
But yeah, yeah, but you again. Now AI can actually
generate people. I mean, there was a murder case like
now two years ago in Seattle where one of the
people you know went through and cleaned up the video
because they had a video of the guy murdering somebody,
and he cleaned it up, and then the judge ruled, well,
(01:08:38):
you know what, we can't take that evidence. The guy
walked away. He committed a murder. He wasn't convicted, he
was mistrial. He was set free because the guy cleaned
up the video.
Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
By using AI, okay, someone could download this broadcast that
we're doing right now. They could download the video from
YouTube and sample your voice in my voice, sample your
video in my video, and make an entire show that
(01:09:11):
would be completely convincing of you talking to me, and
you would say, UFOs are not real. I was making
it all up. It's all a phony. And I would
be saying remote viewing, I never really remote view It
could be completely one hundred and eighty degrees and it
would be convincing. So how do you know if what
(01:09:32):
you're getting is true in the future and this is coming,
it's probably here already. What I'm worried about is the
free AI that they give us now, Like I use
AI and it just blows my mind. If I need
a graphic for my I made one for my YouTube
video yesterday. I just typed in a command make this.
It made an image for me in four seconds. What
(01:09:55):
does the government? What's the AI that we're not allowed
to use they have if they're giving us the public version.
Getting back to the fake videos in the future, I've
already copyrighted and trademarked my name and image and voice,
(01:10:17):
and you should probably do that too. And in the
future you will have a blockchain that will be the
Night Dreams radio show will be on this blockchain, and
that's the only place that the legitimate, real authorized one.
Anything else is considered a counterfeit. So that's the advantage
(01:10:38):
of blockchain.
Speaker 7 (01:10:39):
But AI is.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
I'm not afraid of AI as much as I'm afraid
I'm not going to be able to keep up with it,
Like learn it because I learned I learned technology pretty well.
But I'm in my seventies and it's just like, how
do you keep up with this?
Speaker 5 (01:11:00):
It's hard, you know, because you're a long time broadcaster here.
I am too, you know. I set up the studio
and to keep up with the technology moving, you know.
And I used AI for a lot of the show.
You know, from my commercial everything is generated AI, even
my scripts for the show. I mean, it's scary. Now, Hey, Dick,
we got a color. Let's take a color and see.
Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
What great great I love that I love. Okay, let's
do it.
Speaker 5 (01:11:26):
Okay. Who do we have out there?
Speaker 12 (01:11:29):
Hello? This is Man's at running dear indigenous to the Americas,
which we call turtle, I mean isha chi lanka in
their native language. Hello, Gary, A quick question. I wanted
to ask your your guest, uh, I practice themishkali, which
is a sweat lodge in the Red Roads, and I
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wanted to know more if what we where we use this.
We seek a vision, right, We fast and it can
be a day for days, seven days, no food, no water,
and when you think, you fall and you have a vision.
So I wanted to connect with the subject of what
we're talking about. What you guys are mentioning it's about
the connected to the remote viewing. I want to know
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if that's connected to remote viewing our visions.
Speaker 7 (01:12:18):
In a sweat lodge. What are your thoughts?
Speaker 12 (01:12:20):
And just kind of curious.
Speaker 3 (01:12:22):
Absolutely, remote viewing is billed as being something that the
US military developed in the nineteen seventies. Not true. Human
beings have been remote viewing throughout history, and native people
like yourself have used different methods to do it. And
what you're doing in a sweat lodge. I would love
to meet you and learn from you and try to
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do that. But it is a natural communication skill and
various seers, mystics, psychics, shaman people like yourself have embraced
in you use this skill throughout history. So yes, it
comes from the same place. It is the same, essentially
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the same thing.
Speaker 12 (01:13:08):
Thank you, Thank you so much for that.
Speaker 3 (01:13:11):
I would love to meet you. I've met I've talked
to Native Hawaiians who basically sit down and create a
duplicate of their own consciousness. They create another body, another consciousness,
and then they send it to where they want to see.
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My mentor of the man that taught me remote viewing,
he was in the green berets and they were doing
an operation in South America where they needed they needed
two nights of rain to do something undercover, and so
they marched through the jungle for like a day and
a half to find a shaman or medicine man. And
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they met this guy and paid him, and the guy said,
you'll get two nights of rain, you know, thirty days
from now, and they did. So this is this is
a skill that's been throughout humanity and I respect it.
Speaker 12 (01:14:11):
Oh that means yes, and our udasthec Now on linguistics,
I mean that's from the Southwest originally down to You
mentioned the Jungles and Runnymy of Central America, and we
lived there. We lived in the Jungles, and I spoke
to this Mayan elder that was barefooted and had straight,
long hair, and we talked about the moon and the pyramids.
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You gotta call them pyramids, but we call them which
means house of energies, like Kiba was like Hope and Peblo,
New Mexico.
Speaker 7 (01:14:39):
But thank you so much.
Speaker 12 (01:14:41):
I don't want to take so much time for having
me and for answering our phone call and connecting entry.
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
I'd love to talk to you at length. Sometime. I
was down in Belize for a while and was near
the structures there, and that is a high energy place.
That that place almost knocked me off my I mean,
I was doing remote viewings down there was almost too
too much energy for me. So these are sacred places.
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They're very high energy places you're speaking of. Nice to
talk with you, Thank.
Speaker 5 (01:15:12):
You, Yeah, call you. What you can do is this,
go to night Dreams Talk Radio at gmail dot com.
Send me an email. I'll connect you with Dick.
Speaker 12 (01:15:20):
Okay, we'll do. Thank you so much, and everybody listening.
Remember Chuck More. That's what Gary's talking about in myself too,
and Chuck Moll had the ability to have like just
some word remote viewing or a vision, same thing, thank
you guys.
Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
Okay, thank you, same thing, same thing that yeah you
know again too.
Speaker 5 (01:15:44):
Agent civilizations, they had the I think, the capability to
actually remote view without knowing their remote viewing. This I
think we have lost that. I think the remote viewers
have learned how to remote view. But I think at
one point all humans maybe had that capability. What do
you think?
Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
Yes, and they had it in ancient times more because
they weren't bombarded by the My theory on this gary
is that consciousness is a dimension, all right, consciousness, all
information is in a in a dimension, and consciousness is
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not necessarily generated by our brain. I think our brain
is more of a filter. So as we come here
and we're incarnated in these bodies to have this experience,
our consciousness is limited by our brain to the five
physical senses. We see things, we hear things, we smell things.
That's to keep us focused on the here and now.
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But we have a part of our being that is
in this greater consciousness field where all information leaks in
the and just called us can go into a sweat
lodge and go into a state where their consciousness embraces
that greater consciousness field. Psychics are naturally wired so that
they're getting the flow of the consciousness. Remote viewers just
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use a disciplined, structured approach to do the same thing.
Speaker 5 (01:17:21):
Okay, we got another color color. Go ahead, this is art.
This is art, hi art. How are you doing on
a fride?
Speaker 12 (01:17:27):
Okay, okay, we're doing great. We're going to party tonight.
Speaker 5 (01:17:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:17:30):
But my question is when some of us have like
we go outside and when we look up in the
air and then we feel something's out there and then
an orb or a ship or something pops out and
it seems to react to your.
Speaker 7 (01:17:47):
Hit.
Speaker 12 (01:17:47):
When you get contact with them, you can almost feel
a connection but no talking, just a connection that they
see you, they knew you were there, like it was planned.
If you have many, many experiences with this, it's almost
like are you following me? Are you watching me? Is
there some sort of like in the remote viewing of
anything with the mind And everybody uses the word spot
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I love it, so that really tips me off that
is are we having Like how does it work between
some extraterrestrial or some being angelical whatever contacting you without
voicing you, but knowing that you get the feeling that
you know that there's some kind of communication without a communication.
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You can understand that and I'll take that off the air.
Speaker 7 (01:18:31):
OK.
Speaker 3 (01:18:32):
Think, good question. We've actually discussed this. I work with
a team of remote viewers who've got Daz Smith in
the UK, and oh, he'd be a great guest for you, Gary,
because he's an expert in UFO, is a really good
remote viewer. So we've got Das Smith there. We got
a guy up in Canada. We've got a guy in Austin, Texas.
We have people around the world and we're all pretty
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skilled remote viewers, and we've actually toyed with the idea
of could we I don't want to call it a seance,
but could we all get into our state and try
to call down like get together and could we could
we bring in a craft or bring in some et
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We thought like that would be an interesting experiment. Should
we try that. We haven't done it, but we've toyed
with the idea.
Speaker 5 (01:19:23):
Well, if you do, let me know. You know what,
we got another caller? Who do we have? Do we
have a color out there?
Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
Hello?
Speaker 5 (01:19:33):
Yeah, go ahead. Do you have a question for Dick?
Speaker 7 (01:19:36):
Oh yeah, Hi I Dick, Hi Gary. I just have
a question about whether sasquatch has ever been remote feud
and what and what their origin is.
Speaker 12 (01:19:55):
I have.
Speaker 3 (01:19:57):
One of the one of my when I show my
my portfolio of remote viewing, the famous picture of what
was there's that one shaky video of the guy up
in the Northwest that got the video clip of the sawsquatch.
I was given that and I drew that exactly. I
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saw that, and then I drew I said, I drew
kind of a shadowy apparition. I said, this is like
an apparition, This is like a my description.
Speaker 13 (01:20:31):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:20:34):
Interdimensional beam and I drew that thing exactly. And I
never knew in the session that it was Bigfoot. I was,
I sent in my work and I had the woods,
and I wish I could show you the picture. I'll
post it somewhere. Email Gary and I'll send you the
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shot of it. At the end of the session. Well,
I was, I was doing my session. We hadn't been
given feedback, and I was I was speaking with someone
of knowledge of the target, and I said, gotta you
know what, I wonder if that was Bigfoot. And the
person said, oh, Dick, you can't do any more work
on the target because I had, I had named it,
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and it was that broke the protocol, It broke the
chain of custody. So yes, I remote viewed Bigfoot. I
drew it exactly. I thought it was an apparition. I
thought it was maybe interdimensional and that's as much as
I got.
Speaker 7 (01:21:36):
I think there's a lot of people have seen like
orbs around Bigfoot and they seem to can phase in
like that, So that's that's possible.
Speaker 3 (01:21:50):
It could be my remote viewing. I did have some
ORB data, but what you what you have to understand
is and I'll make this point again. I've made it
a couple of times during this show. When I'm remote viewing,
I'm in a dark room alone, I don't know where
the target is. I get this brief vision and I
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sketch it and then I go try to understand it,
and so it doesn't make me all knowledgeable about what
bigfoot is. It's just like, wow, this was an apparition,
this was this big thing in the woods, and that's
a pretty good remote viewing target. Contact. Remote viewing is
is kind of limited about how much you can data
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you can really bring back if you want to be
honest about it.
Speaker 7 (01:22:39):
A lot of people good question about you have also
said that they use mind speak, that they are telepathic.
I think there's been several instances of that as well.
Speaker 5 (01:22:54):
Collar a good question.
Speaker 3 (01:22:57):
Yeah, yeah, I think we're all telepathic. We just don't
know it. You just don't listen. You know, you're subconscious
is constantly trying to talk to you. It's constantly giving
you messages, and you don't listen. You have little fleeting thoughts.
If everybody wrote down every thought that they had in
a day and kept a journal and then looked back.
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You'd know that your mind was giving you future events,
giving you insights into things.
Speaker 5 (01:23:25):
I don't know though, you know, here's the thing. Back
in the early two thousand stick, me and a friend,
a medical doctor, we were up in the Canadian Rockies
at an old Japanese internment camp, and we actually encountered
a bigfoot, hairy man, whatever you want to call it,
and it actually chased us back about two miles through
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the woods back to the car and did a lot
of damage to the car. And I didn't get any
telepathic I didn't get anyfications. But here's the thing. When
you're going from a human to whatever a bigfoot is,
it's like, you know, how could you actually interpret their
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thoughts because their thought pattern is completely different than how
humans think and rationalize. It's like dogs can learn, you know,
so many words, and learn commands and learn by your
eyes and how you you know, you move around a
certain amount of thing. But I think, you know, some
people claim that they can actually, you know, telecommunicate with
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you know, the bigfoot. I just I don't know if
if if can.
Speaker 3 (01:24:37):
They Yeah, how would you know? I I remote viewed
a rabbit one time. This was a training target, a rabbit,
and somebody I gave it. I'm working a target. This
was a training target. And I drew like a structure,
and I drew grass and trees, and then I got this,
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I go. I got this idea of freedom, like this
exhilarating freedom, this feeling of just like run, I'm free,
like oh, it feels so good to just be outside.
And the target was somebody's pet. Rabbit got loose, and
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it was the picture of a rabbit running running away
from its cage. And I had felt the feeling of
getting out of the cage. I removed you to a
pretty picture that had a bumblebee in it, or a honeybee,
And my god, the feeling that honeybees have for pollen.
They just love pollen. They love the smell of it,
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they love the feel of it. They just want to
get near pollen. They want to just bathe in it.
In that I didn't know what it was, but yeah,
that it's again. It gets back to target emulation. You
emulate the target, so you're feeling the person or the
being or the animal the target feels. And there are
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places with site memory too.
Speaker 7 (01:26:08):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:26:09):
Yeah, but yeah again, maybe that maybe we look at
animals and different species and not realize that they're way
more intelligent than we give them credit for. Could you
imagine remote viewing a cattle or a pig going to slaughter?
But what their thoughts would be? I wouldn't want to
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remote view that, No, I would the fear of what
they go through. Yeah, So what do you think the
future is of remote viewing? I mean, is it growing
huge amount or is it saying pretty stable?
Speaker 3 (01:26:52):
It's growing in popularity, but it's I don't want to
be too critical, but there are a lot of people
on Reddit and a lot of these social media forums
that take a class in remote viewing. Like they go
take a one week class and then they consider themselves
experts and they go on and then they teach a
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class and then they say, well, this is a natural skill.
You don't really need to go through all the hard work.
You can just sit down and wing it. You can
just be there and just be psychic. There's one form
they call it cowboy remote viewing, Like you don't need
to learn anything. The structure that I learned takes months
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just to learn the protocol of how to do the
eighteen pages. I studied it for eighteen years. I'm still
studying it. I still am in communication with my teacher
and talking theoretical I meet with him weekly. So remote
viewing is having a resurgence, but it's there are too
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many people that claim they can do it in claim
that you don't need the rigor the protocol, the structure.
It's like somebody gets a piano and they just bang
anything out and yeah, I can play piano. No, you
need to practice scales, you need to learn music theory,
and you need to do it right.
Speaker 5 (01:28:15):
So well, you have to hone up your you know
your abilities. I mean that somebody just wings it as
you say, a cowboy style. I mean you know, then
their accuracy could be like not very accurate.
Speaker 3 (01:28:29):
And their work, their work doesn't impress me. We we
have our organization was put together to assemble really credible
remote viewers and do credible work under a good protocol.
With we show, we show all our raw work. We
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good batter ugly. We give a briefing. Every week, we
do a target and then we present our data, all
of it without knowing what the target is. And then
they reveal the target to us. So some weeks we
look pretty silly. Some weeks we look pretty amazing. When
you do it week in and week out, with a
team of good viewers, with a good support staff, you
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can do pretty amazing things. And that's what we're doing
at Future Forecasting. We are the only I think we
are and I know we're the most successful business. We
pay remote viewers. We do it professionally, and we pay
them a good salary, and they do good work and
we publish it. So I'm remote viewing is the upgrade
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of the human consciousness is remote It's the upgrade of
the human species.
Speaker 5 (01:29:39):
Have you remote viewed our future? Well?
Speaker 3 (01:29:45):
By our future?
Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
It was?
Speaker 3 (01:29:48):
The way to do that is to look at very
specific like we've remote viewed the energy grid. We remote
viewed the future of gold, remote viewed a chip, a
quantum chip that Microsoft came out with that they say
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creates a new form of matter, a new state of matter,
like not a plasma, not a solid, not a gas.
So you can't just give a broad like what is
our future? You need to have a specific tasking and
that comes back to the design. You need someone to
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design targets well, and you need targeteers that can do
it in a coherent way, and that's why the team
is necessary. Well, it does matter our future. I'll give
you the elevator version because I.
Speaker 5 (01:30:43):
Just want to know if we've got a future for
the next twenty years.
Speaker 3 (01:30:46):
At least we do, but it's going to be a
lot different. We're going to go through a lot of hardships.
The administration of humanity, Nation states are going to fall away.
It's going to be governed by blockchain, artificial intelligence, by consensus,
quantum computing. It's it's going to be an amazing future,
(01:31:08):
but it's going to take some getting used to it,
and we're going to go through some hardships. One of
the things we look at is natural disasters and geophysical
you know, there's gonna be earthquakes, there's gonna be tsunamis,
there's going to be more fires, there's going to be volcanoes,
all of that. We're going through some turbulent times, but
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we're going to come out of it with more I think,
open interaction with et amazing technology. It's going to be
an incredible world.
Speaker 5 (01:31:40):
Now, do we have you remote viewed any evil etes?
Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
Evil ets?
Speaker 7 (01:31:49):
Well?
Speaker 11 (01:31:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:31:49):
The reason why I say that so many people say
that you know that ETS would never hurt mankind. They're
here to help mankind, But they haven't helped us at
least that I'm aware of. I mean, but is there
evil ones out here that would love to see us
blow up our planet?
Speaker 3 (01:32:05):
Okay, again with the caveat that ET targets are only
two percent maybe of the views. I did one for
Courtney Brown. That was area fifty one, and I was
underground in area fifty one in this long corridor and
I came around a corner and there was this big
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I would describe it as a reptilian and it scared
the crap out of me.
Speaker 12 (01:32:33):
It was like.
Speaker 3 (01:32:35):
I got a glimpse of it for like four seconds,
and it wasn't friendly. It wasn't like the the loving
we're here to help you et. It was quite menacing.
So yeah, but that was four seconds. But my impression
of the thing was, whoop. You don't want to mess
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with that guy? Is that?
Speaker 5 (01:32:57):
In fact one? If you invited him Overner, they might
use you the dinner Gary.
Speaker 3 (01:33:03):
It's like above is like below the hierarchy, I think.
And this is not from direct remote viewing, but it's
from talks with people who know. There are different species,
there are different hierarchies, there are different control structures on Earth,
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in the Solar System, in this quadrant of the galaxy.
So there are what you would call good ets, there
are what you would call bad ets. Somebody made this place.
Somebody put us here for a purpose. This place didn't
you know this? This didn't just ball of Earth just
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congeal out of space dust. And then there was primordial
ooze and then the one celled organism developed into human beings.
Now somebody made this place us and runs it. I'm
convinced of that.
Speaker 5 (01:34:05):
How about have you you know there is a famous
remote viewer that remote view God. Have you ever tried
remote viewing God or Jesus or anything like that?
Speaker 3 (01:34:19):
I remote viewed the Yeah, I've seen a couple entities
that it was unsettling. I remote viewed the coronation of
King Charles, the secret coronation. There's the public coronation, and
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then there was a ceremony where the actual power there's
an actual transfer of power and energetic power. And I
remote view that, and I did it on camera. I
was going into altered state. Remote you and I'd done
like four or five paper sessions, and I had really
good target contact about the oil that they put on
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them and the wine that there's this whole ceremony, and
I was really on target, and I felt I was
on target, so I said, I'm going to go really
deep on this when I put a video camera on
me and I went into alder state and you see
me like kind of sleeping, and then I'm kind of
muttering and then I start describing this thing, and this
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energy took over me and I actually almost levitated off
the bed, and I like it was like the Exorcist.
I was like ah, and it was so startling and
so powerful. We didn't publish that. That's a hidden that's
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what I might put on on a put in a
file and when I die, I'll put that one out, like, Okay,
here's one I never showed you. But it was beyond intense.
What happened is there's this beam of light that comes
through a certain chamber that they have at a certain time,
at a certain place where the energy aligns and it
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hits and it was, yeah, I've experienced some amazing things.
There are there are beings and consciousnesses that are so
powerful and so intense that if you resonate with them.
It's a little quite unsettling. Now this is I'm a
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mainstream news guy. I don't want to sound like a
crazy guy, but I've had some interesting experiences here. It's true.
Speaker 7 (01:36:40):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:36:41):
Now do you have a website you can share or
anything like that? For the listeners.
Speaker 3 (01:36:46):
I have a YouTube channel which is Future Forecasting Group
three words Future Forecasting Group and that you can see
me doing YouTube where I talk about cryptos, I talk
about remote viewing. I just did a segment where I said,
what did I say? The future is going to be amazing?
Speaker 13 (01:37:07):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:37:09):
Why this is such an interesting place to live. Our
main website is a Future Forecastinggroup dot com and that's
a paid site. You need to get a membership. What
I would advise people that I don't want to give
too much of an advertisement. If you go to Future
Forecastinggroup dot com and get the visionary membership, it's like
(01:37:32):
forty dollars or something. Get that and just binge watch
for one month. Buy a one month membership and go
see our remote viewing. We have a thing called Conversate
Founders conversations where we have someone who is so knowledgeable
and so well connected that he will not allow his
voice to be in a public setting, but we do
(01:37:53):
interviews with him, and we have really interesting content. We
do remote viewing projects one a week with top remote viewers,
and we forecast cryptocurrencies too.
Speaker 5 (01:38:05):
Yeah, yeah, that again. You know, I hate to say it.
That is going to be our future very shortly, you know,
cash list society, and that's going to be interesting when
that happens. Well, Dick, I want to thank you what
real quickly?
Speaker 3 (01:38:23):
Yeah, this is going to be the greatest wealth transfer
in the history of humanity. All the money is going
to the amount of money that's going to flow in
And this is not financial advice, but I know financial advisors,
and there are three hundred thousand financial advisors in the
US that are certified to financial advisors. I'm not one
(01:38:43):
of them, so don't take any advice financially from me.
They are not allowed either if they work for Charles
Schwab or a Mayor Prize or tro Price or Voye.
They're not allowed to counsel people about crypto currencies. And
the amount of money that's going to flow into cryptocurrencies
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is going to be staggering in the next few years
is just getting started. So that's one of the things
we forecast at our site, and people our age. It's
hard to grasp and it's you know, young people, they
don't use cash. People in China don't use cash. I
was in Korea. They're all digital, so it's coming well
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you know.
Speaker 5 (01:39:26):
Again too, you mentioned Korea and all that. In China,
their AI is so advanced that if you are, you know,
because they got cameras everywhere in the main cities and
they can identify somebody in a matter of seconds. Either
they don't need their face anymore. It's the movement, the
way they walk. That's how far AI is getting. And
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that's why I'm really concerned about the future of mankind.
And you know this, we're losing it.
Speaker 3 (01:39:57):
One hand, it will curb, you know, Gary will curb
because you're not going to be able to go out
and commit a crime. You'll be caught right away. But
it will force compliance. If you're not compliant with who's
ever running the show, they'll turn you off, and that's
really scary. They'll just One of the things we see
(01:40:19):
in our remote viewing is something called access management, where
depending on your standing in the new civilization, you will
be allowed access to certain places, like if you can
have a token and you're allowed to travel, you won't
need to passport. An idea your face will be recognized
(01:40:40):
and the door will open. You'll be able to get
on a plane and you'll go somewhere. There will be
I did a remote viewing where I did see a
hierarchy of low level people that are oh man, it
was a really detailed. It was low level people have
very little access and they just work and they have
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no technology, very little limited technology. There's another middle class
of people that had more technology, more access, a more
comfortable life, and then there was a higher tier. In
the highest tier, they could go anywhere in nature. They
were allowed total immersive I don't want to say not
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artificial intelligence, virtual reality, like they get a virtual reality experience. So,
depending on the tier, the technology and the access to
physical places is going to be stunning. You can see
them already closing off. They're making the fifteen minute cities.
They're you know, try to go to a national park.
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It's coming fast, Gary, it's coming fast.
Speaker 5 (01:41:51):
Well I'm at the age, well I don't think I'm
going to see it, but I can tell you it's
coming faster than people realize one thing. I remember back
on a Twilight Zone series where these you know, bank
robbers go and steal a ton of gold and they
put it in a cave and then you know, they
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one of them dies and then the other one kills
the other one. And this one guy has some gold
and he's walking down an old road and like a
hover car goes and they see this guy off the
side of the road and they went to help him,
and they they had a backpack and they looked at
his backpack and it was full of gold. And the
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lady says to the guy, what's that. He says, that's gold.
What's gold? Well, they used to use that as money
back at a certain time. Do you see the future
of that too? Have you remote viewed where precious metals
are going to be worth? This worthless?
Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
Not so much remote viewing, but talking with the people
that I work with. Gold and silver were used as money.
You know, silver was the monetary basis. It was the
reserve currency of the world. Back in the seventeen hundreds.
The ships from Spain and Portugal would sail around the
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world and they would trade goods and they bring back silver.
They paid for the silver We're going to a system
where people are not going to lug silver and gold around.
You're not going to go on Amazon and buy something
and pay with silver and gold. It's going to be digital.
I think that they will get One thing you haven't
(01:43:32):
heard about lately is nanotechnology. It used to be the
hot thing about ten years ago, fifteen years ago. Nobody's
talking about nanotechnology because I think it's gone underground. I
think they will eventually be able to manipulate atomic structure
so they could just make gold and it won't be
as valuable. They may already be able to do that.
Speaker 5 (01:43:53):
I read a science journal just that they actually can
make gold that right now. That is really interesting too.
Speaker 3 (01:44:00):
But really that's in a science journal I had.
Speaker 5 (01:44:02):
Yeah, I just read it. Yeah, I just read it
here about a week or two ago. This by certain
chemicals being mixed together, it creates a gold, you know.
So I don't know that's interesting too.
Speaker 3 (01:44:15):
Well, it's the future is going to be digital. And
what I was told by the person that helped me
form the company that I'm doing was I was told
in twenty seventeen, get one bitcoin for me, one for
my wife, and one to play with. And it would
be generational wealth. And so I learned about it and
(01:44:38):
I invested my There was a day when I took
my four h one k out. My heart was beating
like this. I was so scared. And I invested a
lot of money based on my remote viewing and my
talk with my mentor, and I put it all in
to bitcoin when it was five thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars.
(01:44:58):
It's one oh seven now.
Speaker 7 (01:45:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:45:00):
But you know, when bitcoin first started out, my late
son who died in twenty twenty, he was really into
that and going back for you know, a couple of
years before that. He was calling you know what he
was mining whatever that is. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:45:17):
Yeah, yeah, he was creating the bitcoin.
Speaker 11 (01:45:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:45:19):
And he had a bunch of bitcoins when he died.
Unfortunately his computer sod. He stole it when he died.
He had probably today's worth millions of dollars of it
would be worth millions of dollars. And I remember him
when he was getting them. I said, what are you
doing that? It's not going to be worth anything.
Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
Does he did he leave notebooks or papers?
Speaker 12 (01:45:46):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:45:47):
No, I wish he would have.
Speaker 3 (01:45:50):
I was going to say that I could help you.
I know someone that if I had a friend who
was a remote viewer in kahou Dave. He was a
very spiritual Native Hawaiian, really gifted psychic, and he was
such a beautiful person, somebody that you sit next to
(01:46:10):
and you just get like a warm, wonderful, feeling, beautiful guy.
And his wife called me about two months ago and said,
Dave passed away. Oh no, And she said he had
some bitcoin, he had some cryptos, and so I told her,
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I got kind of quiet and used I said, he
has a notebook and there's a list of words in
the notebook. Go on his computer and you will see
an icon that says exodus, and when you go and
enter those words, you'll get his cryptos. And she did it,
(01:46:54):
she got him, so she got his code.
Speaker 5 (01:46:57):
Interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:46:58):
Yeah, I'm sorry, I'm very sorry your son passed away,
and I'm sorry he he was very smart to be
mining bitcoin. And that probably is locked away somewhere on
that computer. Do you have the computer?
Speaker 5 (01:47:11):
No, somebody stole it when he died. They went into
where he was living and they stole his computer and
some other stuff. And you know, again, he probably got
he had a lot of them. That's what shocked me.
And again I think it was this.
Speaker 3 (01:47:26):
What year was he doing that with that, like twenty thirteen,
twenty twelve.
Speaker 5 (01:47:29):
Yeah, right around there, Yeah, when it first started hitting.
And I remember, you know, in his bedroom he had
like five or six computers running and it is this,
you know, and he was obsessed with it. And I
kept saying to him, there's you're not it's not worth anything,
and he was excited. Well, I made this amount of
money today, I made, you know, and I just kind
(01:47:50):
of blowed off. If I had it over again, I
would have invested in it myself.
Speaker 3 (01:47:55):
Well, he probably had made a couple a dozen bitcoin.
I would think of he as mining. He may have
had a couple hundred, and do you know what that's
worth today? That's that would be millions. I'm sure that's
probably worth millions. But yeah, that would it could have
(01:48:18):
should have. It's still there are still cryptocurrencies, and that's
what we talk about at our site. Again, not financial advice. Man,
don't do anything. I'm a retired newsman and people may
think I'm crazy because I remote vie. So don't don't
do anything financially based on anything I would say. But
there are cryptocurrencies that are There's something Gary called ISO
(01:48:44):
two hundred and twenty two, which is the new framework
for the digital financial system, And there's a few tokens
that are like ten cents, twenty cents, two dollars and
twenty cents. You could put a little money into those
and maybe some money. But I don't want to be
giving financial advice on your show, so I'll leave it
(01:49:05):
at that.
Speaker 5 (01:49:06):
Well, you know my other son that's not to keep
going on back here. Two years ago, he was buying
whatever coins they were. Again, I wasn't paying attention, and
he was buying him for like three cents, five cents,
six cents, and then he came up to me and
he goes, hey, Dad, I got a couple thousand dollars.
I go, what, I cashed him out?
Speaker 3 (01:49:24):
He should have kept them? Well yeah, well yeah, were
they trying to tell you, hey, Dad, you need to
get some of this.
Speaker 5 (01:49:31):
I should have I should have any tips for anybody
out there that is wanting to remote view where they
should go for learning to remote view, books or anything
to read to find out if that's really a good
move for him.
Speaker 3 (01:49:48):
I would read books by Joe mcmonagall. I would say,
of all the remote viewers that came out of the
military program, I have the most respect for Joe mcmonagall.
I also really like Lynn Buchanan. He has good books.
I think Joe teaches at the Institute, the Monroe Institute
(01:50:12):
in Virginia. I know Lynn Buchanan teaches classes. He has
a place down in New Mexico. Our site future forecasters
dot Com. We do training and we have a class
that's going to be starting up in the fall. I
think we've trained a couple hundred viewers, have a we
have a secret group called Enigma Working Group where we
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have a dozen good viewers that are now doing projects.
So we're my instructor. Glenn Wheaton never did it for money.
He taught me for twenty years, never accepted a dime.
He wouldn't. He said no, I won't have I won't
have money involved with it. And he just wanted to
(01:50:57):
pass along the knowledge. And I'm trying to do the same.
Speaker 5 (01:51:02):
Now law enforcement, I have had remote viewers on for
the years that you know, look for missing persons and
stuff like that. How does law enforcement treat remote viewers?
Speaker 3 (01:51:16):
Remote viewers should never ever contact law enforcement should never
ever contact the family of a victim. That is bad,
bad news. Don't ever do that if you're a remote viewer.
We have had Okay, we knew a private investigator who
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knew my instructor from military and knew that he was legitimate.
So the private investigator said, would you guys be willing
to work at targets? So we worked a missing for
a little boy that was missing in Hawaii, and then
that led us to a police detective. Because of my
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standing as a reporter, I met with a police detective.
I said, look, I'm a remote viewer. We have this group.
We're legitimate, and he said, will you be willing to
work at target? And so I tasked a target of
a guy that was missing. He'd gone on a hike
in the mountains, and the viewers we did a project,
gave a full report and what they saw was a
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guy climbing a mountain, walking on a muddy trail and
he slipped and he fell down a cliff. And we
did a lot of work on it, and we showed
it to the detective and he said, this boy's mother
is coming to Hawaii and she's just distraught, and he goes,
I don't know what to tell her I met my
(01:52:45):
witsay and would you be willing to meet with her?
So we met with her. We showed her the work
and she goes, I believe you, I thank you, and
she accepted that that's what she thought her son and
maybe Ben deducted or was you know, something nefarious or
but she accepted that it was an accident and she
(01:53:07):
thanked us profusely and she donated. We had a five
oh one c three nonprofit group. She gave a little donations.
So we've done some work for law enforcement. It's not
a good idea for remote viewers to just do a
lot of UFO targets or do a lot of missing
person targets. The missing person targets, they're not pleasant and
(01:53:31):
it's not good for your psychological well being. You should
do those few and far between. But we've done a
few of them.
Speaker 5 (01:53:38):
Very interesting. We got one more caller before we wrap
up this. Oh who do we have a stop? Tom?
You got a question for Dick, Yes.
Speaker 14 (01:53:47):
Sir, Dick, I was just warning, considering what's going on
in our country right now financially, if you have done
anything pretending to looking all the future, your looks for
say twenty five twenty six financially for this country.
Speaker 3 (01:54:07):
That's exactly what we look at at Future Forecastinggroup dot com.
We constantly. I just did a debriefing today with five
of our remote viewers that we did for our subscribers
on what we see in the month of July. We
did a report in May where we had forecast a war,
(01:54:32):
bombs going off, missiles flying, we had forecast riots in
Los Angeles, and yeah, we look at that. We see
to give it to you really quickly, we're in the
transition to a new financial system. It's all going to
go digital. The current financial system cannot continue. The US
(01:54:58):
is thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. No one wants
to buy our bonds. So we see turmoil and upheaval,
and we see a transition and emergence of a digital
cryptocurrency based system.
Speaker 5 (01:55:11):
That is very interesting again too, you know, Tom, that
was a very good question. Okay, we're going to take
one more color and they're going to wrap it up here. Okay, color,
who do we have?
Speaker 7 (01:55:23):
I'm John calling from Tennessee.
Speaker 5 (01:55:25):
Hi, John from Tennessee. How is the weather in Tennessee?
Speaker 3 (01:55:29):
That's beautiful.
Speaker 7 (01:55:31):
So now we've had a really mild time of it's
gitting a little hot. We've had a great spring at
summer so far.
Speaker 5 (01:55:37):
You got a question for Dick.
Speaker 7 (01:55:40):
I do I wonder if you comment about very tesia.
Speaker 3 (01:55:44):
Clifford had a very interesting prediction of.
Speaker 7 (01:55:48):
A web data.
Speaker 3 (01:55:50):
Reggie Middleton's interesting guy.
Speaker 5 (01:55:52):
He does have that that.
Speaker 3 (01:55:55):
I never bought veritasium. I was given some as a gift.
Is it even trading anymore? It? I thought it was
a dead I'm not. I would not invest in veritasium.
I haven't I think Uh yeah, Reggie is a smart guy.
(01:56:15):
Cliff High has made some amazing predictions. I'm friends with Cliff,
I talk with him all the time. I I'm not
I wouldn't. I have a little veratasium. Last I looked.
I don't think it was worth anything. So I don't
think veraitasium is going to light the world on fire.
I could be wrong.
Speaker 7 (01:56:35):
Well, I just ended up with some and I was
just wondering about that. What's your thought?
Speaker 3 (01:56:39):
I would I'm more of a fan of x RP
h bar suiy you know those?
Speaker 12 (01:56:46):
Sure?
Speaker 5 (01:56:46):
Absolutely so?
Speaker 3 (01:56:48):
Yeah, okay, you're a crypto guy. We could talk all night.
Suey h bar x RPS. That's what I've been buying. Sure, yeah,
hyper Liquid we just did a remote view on that.
I just bought a little of that. There's there's the ones.
Speaker 10 (01:57:06):
That are.
Speaker 3 (01:57:09):
ISO two hundred and twenty two compliant. The people that
run the world, they tell us what they're doing. If
you pay attention, it's all there, the information there, you
can see whes. It's like if somebody told you, hey,
this guy named Bill Gates is making something called software.
He's going to have a company called Microsoft. If you
invest in it, you'll get rich. You know, in nineteen
(01:57:31):
eighty four, if you would have known that, or Apple
or Tesla or all those that's what cryptos is today. Hey, thanks,
that's good call. I could I'll talk your ears off
about cryptos.
Speaker 5 (01:57:43):
You have a good weekend, color you too, Okay? Yeah,
speaking about Bill Gates, you know, I knew Bill Gates
when him and his buddy got a piece of software
called Seattle Dos and they came up to me and
they were sowing it to me, and I was looking
at like, well, you know, okay, and they said, oh,
(01:58:04):
it's going to make us millionaires, and get they bought
it for like twenty bucks. Yeah, yeah, Well made them billionaires.
Speaker 3 (01:58:13):
Yeah, but see, I think the Bill Gates family was
part of IBM. IBM is one of the foundational companies
that would do a program on one day, I'll explain
how blockchain technology actually predates this civilization. Blockchain you want
(01:58:37):
to get far into the woods. Blockchain technology is going
to be the commercial transaction foundation of us interacting with
et if you really want to go deep, that's the there.
We're not going to be shipping gold to the next planet.
They're going to do it by quantum entanglement transmissions of
(01:59:01):
watching technology, and this is technology has rolled out through IBM,
through people like Elon Musk. It's all there and it's
given to humanity in its own time to watch our
civilization flourish and grow.
Speaker 8 (01:59:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:59:15):
Well, if we have a civilization and then your future
that keeps growing, That's what I am really worried about.
I'm losing my voice tonight, you know that.
Speaker 3 (01:59:26):
Well, yeah, we're getting old. I am too. I got
a little scratchy voice. Gary. You're a great host. I
really like talking with you. This has been good fun.
Time has just been flying by.
Speaker 5 (01:59:38):
Yeah, I enjoyed having you on. Of course you're an
old broadcast. Oh, we got one more color and then
that has to be I love the Yeah, great color.
Speaker 3 (01:59:47):
Okay color.
Speaker 5 (01:59:48):
Who do we have out there?
Speaker 7 (01:59:51):
That's Brad from Canada.
Speaker 5 (01:59:53):
Yeah, I Brad from Canada.
Speaker 7 (01:59:54):
Question about Ed James did a a video about the
kill shot about a solar flare. Is that something that's
possible in the future.
Speaker 3 (02:00:11):
Well, I like Ed. He's a friend. I've known him
for I met Ed in nineteen ninety seven. I went
to the Big One when he was teaching class. I
met Ed and Joni Duraf and he's got a little
bit of a showman in I mean, he likes people
like to be scared, so he comes on and he
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scares people. A lot of what he's predicted hasn't come true.
So eventually, at some point the sun is going to
expand and will eat Earth. But I don't think it's
going to be in the next few years. I think
we have other things to worry about. I really try
to avoid fear porn in my remote viewing. We try
(02:00:56):
to be responsible. We don' want to scare people and
tell them to go sell their and find their refuge
and go live in a cave. We we had a
remote viewing on the October seventh, we saw that coming
we do a big event, and we had a meeting
where we go, do we publicize this? How do we
We don't want to, you know, we don't want to
(02:01:18):
be irresponsible, so we like downplay it, like, Okay, there
could be a big event that changes things, so we
try to be careful with that stuff and try to
not be too sensational and try.
Speaker 5 (02:01:30):
Not to Okay, but here's the thing, Dick, and sorry
to butt in color, but hey, Dick, what happens if
you remote use something and then you find out something
major is going to happen, like society is going to
end in like one year. Would you feel you would
have to give that out to somebody or would you
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keep that away from everybody?
Speaker 3 (02:01:57):
Why we'd have to cross that bridge when we came
to it, like I don't think civilization is going to
end in one year. I know, I just use that
is exactly we would We would definitely have a team
meeting on that one, like do we publish that. No,
we're not gonna We're not going to go tell people
(02:02:18):
the world's ending. Even if we got that data, we
would be very careful about that.
Speaker 5 (02:02:23):
Well, like an asteroid. Let's say you remote viewed an
asteroid and and then you remote view it and it's
going to slimon in Earth's say in fourteen days, would
you feel as as somebody that did news old you know,
old school news. Would you at that point have mixed
feelings and say I need to go to to whoever
(02:02:46):
and release this information, or would you feel like, you
know what, why torment the people? Let them have those
good fourteen days.
Speaker 3 (02:02:55):
That's a really interesting ethical question. I think the way
it would manifest our remote viewing data, we wouldn't understand
the scale of it, so we would probably publicize it,
but not put a scale on it. We knew something
when we were doing the okay, the October seventh when
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Hamas attacked Israel, and that was the precursor to what
we just saw last weekend when the US actually bombed
he ran. So we were working a different target. We
were working a future target that had to do with
medical technology. None of the remote viewers got any data
relating to the medical technology target. What we all got
(02:03:41):
was a new nine to eleven bombs, an attack with
people being killed. Suddenly. We described the October seventh attack,
We had that in our data, and what happened was
we're going to debrief the medical target. But the people
(02:04:02):
that tasked us said, you guys all miss the target.
We don't know what to do with this. We need
a target for this week. We looked at it, we
did analysis and said, everybody's seeing the same thing, these
bombs going off, this attack, and it's going to be
the new nine to eleven, something that changes the world.
And we said, do we put this out? And so
we said, we got to be careful with this. We
(02:04:23):
will publish, we'll put it out in private, document it time,
stamp it, but be very careful and not it will
downplay it. So we had it and it was publicly verified,
and then when the attack happened on October seventh, we went, oh,
that's what we were seeing, but we didn't specifically target
(02:04:45):
that event. It was another target unrelated. It's what we
call luminosity. It was like such a big event with
so much impact that we were drawn to that while
we were viewing another target. Yeah, that's a good ethical question.
If the asteroid was hitting, Yeah, we'd have to cross
(02:05:05):
that bridge. When we came to it. We try to
be careful. We try to be you know, reasonable and
responsible with what we're doing.
Speaker 5 (02:05:15):
I don't blame you. Plus I again too, if you
have made a statement and didn't happen, then your credibility
you know, is gone.
Speaker 3 (02:05:22):
So I mean, well, remote viewings, not one hundred percent.
We can be wrong. I can show you plenty of
sessions where it's embarrassing, like I've not even it just
doesn't work. Sometimes sometimes your mind will fool you. You'll
get an idea of what you think it is and
you'll follow your imagination. We're pretty consistent now, but not
(02:05:43):
one hundred percent. We can be wrong.
Speaker 5 (02:05:46):
Well, Dick, I really enjoyed having you on the show.
We need to get you on here in the next
few months again and have part too.
Speaker 7 (02:05:52):
You know that.
Speaker 3 (02:05:54):
We'll talk about the future and the new system, and
there's a there are a few historical targets we've done
on in UFO targets and we didn't have time to
get to. So I'd love to talk to you again.
Speaker 12 (02:06:05):
Gary.
Speaker 3 (02:06:05):
You're a great host. By the way, you have the
most awesome bumper music. That first acoustic song about the suicide,
that what song was that I got to talk to
your producer and get.
Speaker 5 (02:06:17):
That that one, Well, we'll get that one over to you. Well,
my friend, I want you to have a great weekend,
will you?
Speaker 3 (02:06:25):
I will have a wonderful Hey, I'm in Hawaii. It's
still light out. It's a beautiful day here in Hawaii.
So he's just starting to go down. You have a
great weekend. I really enjoyed talking with you. Great host.
Speaker 5 (02:06:37):
Okay, I loved this.
Speaker 3 (02:06:38):
He takes care.
Speaker 5 (02:06:39):
Uh huh, Well, mister JC, what is going on? We
have one show next week and then I have to
go have some surgery done. I hope I get that
taken a boat. Who do we have on next weekend?
What are we going to be talking about?
Speaker 6 (02:06:55):
Well, we're having mister Todd Curtis come on on July fourth, Yes,
Life Worth of Friday, and he's going to be talking
about the dangers of UAP's UFOs whatever you want to
call him. With pilots today, in the past and the future.
Speaker 3 (02:07:10):
What's going on? Are they a danger?
Speaker 7 (02:07:12):
What can we do about it?
Speaker 3 (02:07:14):
Herey?
Speaker 5 (02:07:14):
Well, there is a danger. You wonder sometimes at these
plane crashes, could they have been involved with a UAP?
No wait a minute, applying no blind