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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, cats and kittens and poochas and pound
puppies. We've got a good onefor you. On UFO hump Day,
we're gonna be talking about Chris letohis search for ghost rockets. If you
thought looking for a ghost was hard, well boy, you're gonna be in
for it when you try to finda ghost rocket. We're also gonna be
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chatting a little bit about this newKirkpatrick article. Doctor Sean Kirkpatrick talking about
balloon animals has loved to make balloonanimals. We're gonna be talking about that.
Of course, we're going to goover something the Grand Harvester has noticed.
We're talking again about the UFO shootdownin the Great Lakes area. We're
gonna play the pilot recording of whatthey witness and of course offer up some
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very prosaic explanations which we've gone overthe show before, but in a new
light now of course, with somenew information. Then to wrap it up,
well, probably if we can chatabout a little I told you so.
And it's kind of embarrassing to saythis that I didn't even realize that
Tom DeLong had not I guess notI don't know. Clever cleverly wrote in
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the initial post City made about TTSAand stuff and on Twitter and Facebook.
Uh you know, he literally usedthe term laser focused. We are laser
focused here on you know, X, Y Z or whatever, and uh,
we're going to get into some ofthe things. Of course, right
there, even on their own missionstatement and submission for investors with the FCC
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whatever it is is the FCC,we have them aiming to produce something based
on power beaming technology. And Ifeel dumb that I didn't even have,
you know, didn't even have allthose episodes we did on power beaming,
and how obviously Christopher Mellen was involvedwith with lobbying for Back of the Day,
all of that I missed just readingoff what TTSA said, they we're
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gonna be in the first place,not just mentioning that the people that work
there, of course, would havebeen working on power beaming for the new
generation of aircraft. Let's get theshow go. Think that was a terrible
intro. Anyways, Well, wen'lltalk about UFOs on UFO hum Day,
Let's go to UFI Twitter. I'llbe right back, all right. My
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friend's in weirdos what's going on?I missed y'all. Sorry about that.
I'm actually supposed to be working rightnow, because, you know, other
than the show. But I thoughtthere was gonna be a huge rain store
this morning. It's said to herein the Bridgewater Triangle that it called for
rain. So I didn't think i'dbe swinging a hammer or something, and
so I set up a show.But it turns out I probably should be
working because it's bright and sunny andprobably perfect weather for you to be on
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a roof. So I'm gonna dothis show is as speedily as I can.
You know my style over here,But why don't we chat about a
few things. I think we're probablyyou know what, before we go in.
I won't go in the order thatI went in. I'll start in
a different way. I'll probably startwith that Kirkpatrick article. First, thank
you Chris for sending it to me. I was just just reading it this
morning again because i'd read it lastnight or yeah, I think it was
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last night, or at least likeI don't know, I was up all
night. I didn't really sleep,so and I found it oh so interesting,
of course, because I feel likeI don't know what's the word job
like a little bit of the vindicationor something, you know. I tried
to stick to what the evidence showedas a person myself who I think people
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take too many assumptions with me,but who feels that there is very unexplainable
things happening here. And you canlaugh them off and pretend to be intelligent
all you want when it comes toyou know, what you know is happening
in the world. And I'm notasking anyone to just believe in some sort
of fairy tale like story. That'sridiculous, but I am asking you to
at least have the largest economy ofoptions in your head before you suggest that
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anyone who sees something is simply ondrugs. That's just a different flavor of
Chuck Jaeger saying any pilot that seesa UFO is a drunk pilot. That's
not really, in my opinion,being like that. In my opinion,
it's not being like very you know, accurate with with our work, and
I think that we stand to bemore and more accurate. We should be
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rather more more accurate every single day. And there are people out there like
me that find themselves that you know, who have had experiences with others.
I'm not talking about some sort ofdrug trip. I've done enough psychedelic drugs
to know the difference between what Ihad experience in the past and what I
experienced on drugs, and how yeah, they they remained similar in the fact
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that I couldn't explain what I waslooking at. But ultimately you're talking about
just such drastic different you know routesor you know as well, like how
it's you know, it's just ifyou see, if you have a hallucination,
one must be able to admit that. But if you don't know what's
a hallucinit that's a problem, right. But what happens when you have multiple
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witnesses all describing the same alleged hallucinationthat everyone else would just put on you.
So, you know, these folksout there that just want to throw
everything away about the topic because theyfeel that other people have said diculous things.
You're missing what's going on. I'mnot saying that there's an actual thing
going on. In fact, Iwould put my weight again to most everything
out there is explainable by science,but there are things that could be explained.
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Not saying it's an not saying it'sanything remarkable. I'm not saying it's
anything from the other worlds, butsimply completely unaddressed things going on. That's
it. It could be something completelynatural. It could be an interruption or
a disruption of a frequency in thebrain happening maybe deliberately, most likely naturally,
maybe a combination of things. Maybeperfect example of why people have incorporated
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the consciousness aspect in it is becauseit once it affects your your brain takes
over, because it's filling in theblank of a lot of things that should
be going on that are now beingrestricted. I just don't think we should
throw the baby out of the bathwater. We should just understand that there
is a history to manipulation all thatstuff. When it comes to you know,
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this material connections thing, a lotof people have just started to say
it's you know, it's you know, anyone, I don't know. I'm
I kind of had, you know, the recognition last night that a lot
of people that take the role asbeing like mature and logical and rational on
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the topic, and and you knowthey do to some degree, have many
good points and stuff like that.But when you just say that there is
nothing to this because someone has someonehas said something else. You're doing no
different than the modern media. You'regoing and finding the craziest group of people
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and repeating their craziest claims and statingtherefore there is nothing to a topic because
you selected something specific. Now,I could admit that the vast majority of
everything we've ever encountered when it comesto the material connection and upology and the
UFO land is nothing more than lies, manipulation, embellishment, misidentifications. But
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that narrative can only hold up forso long. If if if there are
actual things happening out there, orif if we become if we get to
the point where where you know,we can I mean, I know there's
a range of things. I'm notgonna go on that, but there's there's
there's things that we have to notthrow away that have nothing to do with
the claims of others. And Idon't know if that's if that's weird to
say, or I don't even knowhow to explain that. I just like
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it. There's something happening here that, like both sides have made the topic
so ridiculous by like one the skepticalsides only talking about the time someone claimed
they got a probe shoved up theirass. And then the other side is
claiming that, you know, youknow, the like every single day that
we don't listen to these Nazi alienchannelers of past life whatever, we're we're
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missing the point of this whole thing, and it's or you know, we
can pick a number of ridiculous claimsthat that that make this topic almost impossible
to go anywhere. If you sticka microphone in the face of the biggest
whack job on the planet, thenyes, of course there's nothing to look
at. I would stay away fromthe topic as well. But if you're
not trying to be some sort ofeducator as well as a person that that
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is exposing some of these things,then it's confusing to me why why anyone
takes the position of of of likethe super skeptical. You know, I
don't, I don't. I don'teven get it. I don't get it.
I don't get like the role ofit, Like is it are you
being an actual skeptic if you sayeverything that anyone has ever said is bull
crap starting now and then I youreally got to worry about that. And
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then the other side is that thatthese people that cannot discern any good information
and endorse ignoring evidence. You cannotignore Evidge. You can admit facts to
keep it to yourselves. I knowpeople that genuinely do not want people to
investigate their case, not because thatthey that's gonna interrupt some to a million
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dollar scheme or something, but literallythey can't bear it because they put so
much belief into what they witnessed oncamera. They just refuse to investigate themselves.
Can we just stop and freaking lookat what's being said person to person.
If the person is obviously trying toadvance the idea that they have a
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material or they have evidence of amaterial connection, then that has to be
challenged. You cannot have consciousness folksarguing with like a material scientist whether or
not this is real. The materialscientist is like, this person said they
had evidence, they don't have evidence. The consciousness philosophizer is like, well,
you're not seeing the world for howit really is. These conversations are
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going nowhere, and it just addsto the ridiculous nature of the topic.
Stop throwing everything out. Because there'sa person in rain boots and in their
underwear in the town square holding asign saying UFO stole my dog and then
ever given it back until I paythem the twenty dollars I owe them.
Yes, if you look at thetopic through that sign, you will find
nothing of value to look at.I myself find it interesting to go into
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these articles like this recent one fromthe war Zone about Kirkpatrick's statements on grush
and balloons and using satellite imagery andtrying to pull nuanced a little perspectives out
of these things because it makes moresense in the story as being the obvious
answer there. But like we're talkingabout the UAP thing, we're not talking
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about everyone's claims. Ever, I'mnot trying to motivate people to be this
like end of the line thing,and I'm certainly not interested in endorsing you
know, because you feel this way. This is your truth. So this
is how the UFO topic is.That ain't how life works. Unfortunately,
you may haven't had a unique experiencethat is really special and there is no
real prosaic answer to it, becauseit's beyond us or something to really pull
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that up or articulate it. Butit doesn't mean anything for you suggesting that
disclosure is legitimate or there's a materialconnection, or all abductions are real,
or everyone at this conference is tellingthe truth. This whole side's taking sides
and marginalizing one another to the pointwhere there's nothing left to look at.
And if you look at it,you're a fool. It's like you're not
outsmarting me. You literally just saidsomething that I would stay away from if
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I was trying to have a conversationwith someone, because it's the straw man
idea from both sides. You know, we don't like the skeptics point of
view because they debunk things. Wedon't like the experience or point of view
because they don't discern from good information, they admit facts, and that is
a fucking la la land about everythingthey say. Well, then I guess
we're in why why it is anyonetalking about this topic? Then? Anyone?
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Why is anyone even talking about thetopic If you don't like that,
Some people like myself are stuck.And I know people hate this about me
and they want to be like dudelike you on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but
I can't stand you on Mondays andFridays or something here a stranger. I
don't know what to tell you,Like I as much as I go back
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to denying my own experiences, literallydenying that these things happened, because at
least sitting into complete disbelief that Iwitnessed these things, and for good reason,
because one of them still to thisday I find to be impossible,
not impossible, but like our standardsof what I know in the world,
even though I've seen some patents outof Japan that make it seem like jokingly
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someone tried to say that one daythey have the ability to walk through a
wall. I don't understand things,and the people I experience them with really
don't either, And so it's likeI, I, I am, I
just we need to be careful whenit's all nonsense. But if you feel
it is safe to say that anyonewho's ever put up a claims that they
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have material evidence or a connection.Rather they have evidence a material connection,
there's real life material evidence we cantouch and rub and show out of the
world. Hey everyone, look atthis. Come bring your microscope. Let's
go. Who's got the fanciest newdevice they can get down there? Look
at these things. Come on now, if you want to say that that
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is absolutely nonsense, I'm with you. Let's sigh. Five. I've never
seen anything to back up the statementsthat people have made. I see all
cover stories in human technology. Ifyou want to say on if you want
to say that from the point ofview of being a skeptic or a person
that does see five in the woodsat night, you're both safe together.
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You stand in unity that this wholematerial connection storyline is a big load of
flapping cowcrap. But why, why, then, do you see so many
people supporting disclosure from that left communitythat's second that ladder there the sea.
What doesn't make any sense? Yousee what I'm saying, It doesn't make
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any sense. And so it's soconfusing the contradicting nature of so many people
with their demarkation of the subject,the instant marginalization of the other person or
the other party, and this wholelike sweaty fear. Everyone get inside the
house and turn on the ring cameraand now we're gonna just talk shit about
each other. It's like, guys, if you're not actually looking at the
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cases by case and you're just sayingthat it's all nonsense or it's all real,
you're no different than one another.I don't give a goddamn what credentials
you have, who you work for, what title you put on your podcast,
if you're a scientist or a magicalfaery from mars Ufo town, I
don't care. You're no different.You're the exact same group of people.
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Oh this is all bull crap,and the other group is this this is
it's all real. You're the sameperson. You're like, nah, I'm
saying it's not real. You're justblanket covering everything. You gotta be careful,
folks, you gotta be careful.It seems like you gotta be careful
that you're not trying to be whoyou wish to be inside. Do you
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understand what I'm saying. You haveto be careful that you don't want to
be someone so bad that you startto exhibit their characteristics for no good reason.
You know, they haven't looked intothis thing. They're just this super
respected scientist. And on the otherside, you know, this fucking weirdo
behind a microphone at a lecture atsome UFO conference has never done their due
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diligence on anything they've ever reported orclaimed, and yet they're beloved, respected,
adored, and followed by tens ofthousand people of people who turn around
and they themselves become prophets and becomeliaisons to the magical alien psychology that no
one else can see but them.If you don't understand what I mean,
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we'll talk after the show. ButI'm gonna move on. It's fifteen.
I'm trying to make it a twentyminute mark like I used to do before
actually getting these topics and stretch theshow up. But I mean, I
feel like that's a just thing forme to say. I'm I have people
that I'm communicating with right now overcases, you know, locally and on
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the other side of the planet,and and like I noticed like trends with
people that it's just starting to belike I I don't, I can't.
I'm finding it hard to try tolike work with like either side because it's
like everyone wants to start off withI don't. I don't. I don't
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even I don't even know how tolike express it like accurately. I just
know that when it comes to likeeven engaging with folks. Over this recent
Kirkpactor or war Zone article about arrowand stuff, I found that people have
been extremely hostile in pretty you know, like maybe not hostiles, right words,
that's probably not right, but maybelike in the sense like confrontational,
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and they feel themselves now getting readyto be run over by the cavalry of
the other force. So they're bracingand they're holding the line because now he's
saying this about Grush and really he'sreally calling them out, and he's saying
this about the balloons. It's like, well, I hate to tell you,
but you know, you don't haveto be confrontational, hostile towards doctor
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Kirkpatrick. He didn't make up theballoon thing. You just didn't do enough
research, simple as that. Ifyou believe Kirkpatrick is part of some sort
of force to like come up withthe balloon thing, the UAP balloon thing,
you were behind on research by aboutten years, I would say,
on a lot of people. Becausethe balloon thing has been all the rage
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for the intelligence community, for ourside or allies the other out of the
world, and it finds itself righthere in front of us on our desk
at the UAP topic. Regardless ifyou believe in it or not. It
just does. The people that gotinto Foya years ago during this whole TTSA
launch and all this other stuff whenit came to the material connection to UFOs
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and the government's secrets. They allegedlyhave what did it say on paperwork?
Now, I know a lot ofpeople are tired of hearing me saying this,
but it's not my fault. Hasanyone ever seen a clip or heard
a clip of Luelazando from twenty seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty twenty,
whatever ever, except really recently probably, I don't know if this exists,
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stating that watch out, folks,at any minute now, they're going to
start talking about balloons and drones andstuff. Watch out. It's all a
ruse. Don't trust him. Buthis paperwork stated that that's what he was
actually working on. So you're suggestingthat Kirkpatrick was on this ruise back then,
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and they selected him because he knewwhat Louisisando never did. Louis Asando
never preemptively went out there and toldeveryone heads up, boys and girls,
they were about to start saying weapons, balloons, drones, drone balloons,
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hexagonal hectagonal balloon, droned black boxthings, you know, whatever it is.
No, it was a money grab, just like everyone else was doing
at the time of twenty seventeen whenit came to big fucking rockets, large
balloons that can carry heavy payload,including hypersonic missiles, drones that can see
through your walls. Louis Assando workedfor the government and counterintelligence for the DIA
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and things like that. During thetime where DGI Mavick was being used all
over the place. Not only weredrones uas are sometimes called even UAP being
I noticed through IR cameras all overthe place and hard to identify it,
but they're also being used by ourown service members and intelligence folks, and
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they found out that all that informationis being stolen. Yet he'd have a
hard time keep an operational security andstuff like that. These things are impossible.
Oh, thank you very much,Dorothy Awkins for the super chat.
Thank you very much. I appreciatekeeping the show alive here. I really
appreciate it. Now, I don'tI'm not taking any opinion about any of
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those damn things I said earlier aboutyou know who's right or wrong. I'm
just saying that that whole blanket onceside of the other thing, or you
know, ignorantly supporting the something eventhough you believe there's no material connection and
that's all. What disclosure is isa material connection, a cover up where
evidence lie. They have evidence insome sort of hangar of a of a
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craft from some other world. Thepeople that are saying they don't have it.
It's just nuts that we're dealing with. Like those people in a hole
are basically saying, turn your backon anything this Kirkpatrick guy says, or
anything anyone other than grush put offor all these folks say. And it's
insane. And so the recent articleby doctor Kirkpatrick by the war Zone that
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we're about to talk about here ina second is a few one of the
few things that are one of thethings that we've discussed in the past,
and the evolution of using balloons fornumber of things. They're really handy satellites
they do. There's a lot ofatmosphere that's out of the way when you
bring these things down some tens ofthousands of feet, and you can move
them all over the world. We'vewatched Aerostar and other platforms talk about how
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they can just swarm adversarial training missionsand areas where they're where they're you know,
of course operating, and and youcan have these you know UAP things
to the adversary who can't identify them. There u AP floating around a nation
for months on end, sometimes evenyears, and so it was it was
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important that we, you know,anytime the word balloon comes up in u
A P town, we or UFOdown we UAP town. I've spent some
time in beat down UFO P down. You you have you have to go
over some of the aspects of itand actually pay attention to the details rather
than just summoning, you know,summarizing everything into marginalized camp of I hate
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it. It's nonsense. It's notdoesn't represent the truth anyways. In the
article by Kirkpatrick or by in thearticle on the war zone, rather that
Kirkpatrick has some statements and we seea few things here. Let me just
bring up this little image here.YouTube says I have to play these things.
Here's the arrow logo for you.I don't know why YouTube says I
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need to have pictures up or peoplewill think this isn't a professional program.
It's not amateur best, all right. So the article discussed his efforts to
identify and investigate unidentified aerial phenomena commonlyknown as a UFOs NO I guess if
we're finding that out now, thatwould make sense to me, Like looking
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back at the Twining Memo and allthese things, that UAP may is the
UFOs. But if you look atwhat the paperwork states, UAP can be
easily identified but not truly identified.That's where it gets confusing. They're like,
we know what it is, butwe don't know where it came from,
so it's a UAP. And thenlike someone from you know, you
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know, some ridiculous UFO channels,like they don't know where it came from.
I know what that means, andthey don't. They have no idea
what it means. Anyways, thearticle goes on to discuss things like access
to satellite imagery that so many peoplehave talked about, suggesting that he won't
have it, that he can't doit, he doesn't have title whatever the
hell this day they should they comeup with authority, so therefore he can't
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look into these things. Well,in fact, he does data collection reports
of UAPs, shoots down shootdowns overNorth America, the classification process and new
reporting mechanisms, sensor calibrations for theballoons versus whatever else. Of course,
like drones, very small platforms,different types of radar where they're needed,
different types of targeting systems where they'reneeded. Predictive modeling. Claims of extraterrestrial
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visits of David Grush are also discussedthere. Briefly, I'm going to let
you read the article. I don'twant to take from their work, but
I will give you some details alittle bit of what's going on here.
The Pentagon's Arrow Office, Nope,ARROW has access to US government orbital imaging
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and early warning satellite products. Thosethings that are toted as being the final
things needed to put a stamp onthis and prove it's all happening and easily
identifiable by our defense forces. Isthat a thing defense forces in the United
States? That's weird to say.However, most of what they find with
these systems turns out to be balloons, he claims, or objects of mundane
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nature not suggestive of extraterstrial origins.Which again, remember this was on paperwork
years ago. This is not doctorSean Kirkpatrick. This is what the alleged
a tip program or a tip said. Whether you like it or not,
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look at the paperwork. Freedom andInformation Act people were on it, and
they showed the emails. They showedthe documents, the submissions from louiell Zan
and others. What did it say? So it can't be doctor Sean Kirkpatrick
unless he's borrowing from lou Do youunderstand that? Do you understand that he
was telling his bosses about the balloonsin allegedly getting nowhere, but he's telling
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everyone else. These go by aspooky initialism, and it's scary that no
one knows what they are. They'reUAP, We cannot identify the sender.
We know they're up to something.We can see weird signals, truly,
just mystifying things. I don't evenknow pilot's pronounced our f. I don't
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you know. NASA's working on whatr F signatures are. No one really
has any idea yet. We're gonnafigure it out for you. I'm drinking
my coffee with a straw this morning. Why because I bought ten thousand straws
as a joke and now I've gotto use them and other reasons. All
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right, anyways, so let's getinto it. However, most of these
turned out to be balloons, weexplained, and we showed you arrow thunderhead.
What is it called aerostar thunderhead balloonsystems. Other nations like China used
the same. But that's not all. There are other types of balloons out
there that you're gonna run into asa pilot up there, not just Peico
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weather balloons from universities, a smalllittle foil mixture mutton, nylon metella whatever
that what is it called? Uh? Nylon aluminum mix? Uh? What
are those? Mylar setups? Arethe thicker ones. Not just that there's
a series of things, but butthere's also all different types of generations of
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balloons that we have never even Imean, we've talked about here on the
show, but most people don't evenknow exist. They are not traditional balloons.
They are not a regular system thatsomeone would see and think, oh
yeah, are weather balloon. Theymight now believe it will be a spy
balloon or something if they associated withit. But there is easily easily this
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huge gap where no one knows anything. So people like Ross Cooltars and others
will swarm in there and try tomanipulate the topic in order to you know,
just utterly confuse the living crap outof you. And we should show
you these right now before that happensbecause he's already tried. We've seen statements
like, you know, I foundmore information about what's going on with the
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Michigan shootdowns and all this stuff,and you gotta just be on your toes
friends as you know something like this. Let me just show you this real
fast. I know you don't wantYou're not a baby. You know how
to do research. You're not aYou're not here by yourself. Just what
the hell? What's that super highelevation twenty thousand feet? You know things
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can be all over the place.One place, these things can be,
there's two places at once. Thatwas stupid. I shouldn't said that.
Something like this set up right here, which is a multi stage spy setup.
It's a balloon that carries a UASor drone if you will. The
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drone has all types of sophisticated itsoffer and hardware on board in order to
collect elind and signal signal intelligence.And you have, of course the ability
for the drone to detach itself whenit's done with its mission and fly away
to a safe place in order towhat be recovered by the team that sent
it to collect something. But whathappens if it doesn't make it to its
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final destination and happens to be shotdown early or I don't know, shot
down with there's no recovery team nearby. It tries to avoid being recovered by
the opposition's recovery team before they giveyou a narrative like the pon it's footless
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thing, and then it avoided detectionby trying to fly off in bob But
whatever the hell you know, theyjust just shut up. Okay, these
things are not as they pitch themto you. They want you to be
confused and sit there chasing your owntail and trying to pretend like being super
theoretical and intend what if and unknownsequals a known or something? It's not.
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It's these people don't want to expressto you a mundane, prosaic answer
because that would lose them the hypethey have as this white knight like figure
for the field. If anyone thinksRoss Coltart is a journalist on this topic,
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I think you should read the definitionof advocate or well few I'm not
gonna say anyways, So this isjust one of many options. Of course,
this is a let me read thisto you here because I feel like
you should just get some real informationbefore I drift off into rant land as
I always do. Let's go overto my twit x page. That's what
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they've changed the name now to twitx. They take they've taken my suggestion
and change the name to twit x. No big deal. Can I get
this thing to oh man? Rightnow? Okay, here we go.
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Let's look at this together and actuallylearn rather than pray and hope about.
I don't know, one day somefigure breaking through a door carrying an alien
be like I'm carrying them out ofyou. I know they're gonna kill me
for this, but I it's nothappening anyways. Let's let's let's look at
this together. Let's shrink my headdown to an appropriate size. Okay,
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here we go. Starlight was designedto stay on station for three to four
months. Oh God, but myLord and Savior, Travis Taylor said.
Travis Taylor said, Travis Taylor saidyes, Travis Taylor said, guys.
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Travis Taylor said no. They couldonly last up there for minutes. All
right, anyway, Sorry, Ihave problems. At the end of the
mission, the SRV separates from theballoon and flies under its own power with
a range of more than two hundredand forty one kilometers. That's how the
Shire measures distance, I believe,not sure, and one hundred and fifty
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miles that's how God measures distance.Sure anyways, navigating semi autonomously to a
designed a designated recovery. Sorry Ican't read you know that sight on the
ground. After the recovery, theSRV can be maintained and equipped in its
next mission with a new balloon.Hey y'all, y'oll, what's up.
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I'm here on the scene up herein Alaska. I came to look for
the balloon it was shot or theUAP that was shot down. We know
this was alien. Dog. I'mup here and I ain't seeing nothing.
I ain't seeing nothing. Dog.They shot it down right here. Dog.
Yeah, those videos did amazing.We get it. I live in
Borough of Alaska. It's never mind. I'm not gonna do it. But
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the whole concept, of course,is that that that that this purse a
pilot to some degree, you know, like you know, this is the
bullet points they'll get they'll give,you know, the people that come into
their viral videos. The pilots essentiallyput a bullet point on the map where
they shot this thing down and itwasn't there. You explained that I don't
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even like being a hero, butyou know what I'm saying, and like
I don't even like I don't evenlike being a hero, but like you
know, I'm just saying, Iwent there and looked for that balloon and
it wasn't even there. What thatUAP or whatever they're trying to call it,
obviously was an alien. It wasn'teven there. And I don't,
you know, I don't even likeyou know, being a hero and stuff.
But for you guys, I'm gonnabe cold all day and look for
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this thing. And this has nothingto do with content creation. That's what
I'm saying. Have would considered maybeit flew away, I know when something
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is unidentified. Wait, what shit, No, I won't do that anymore.
Uh. Let me just let mejust bring up to you one more
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time and just give you a littlea little more uh, a little more
bull crap on it. You know, you can you can ask yourself,
you know, if you're basing off, if you're basing earlier this year,
the shootdown of a Chinese by balloon, Uh, if you're basing kind of
like that that whole scenario if allof your knowledge comes from Chinese spibulins,
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from that whole thing, And likewhen sixty minutes is like we're gonna talk
about the history of balloons, andand seventeen eighty, I gotta put an
elephant on one, and then andthen twenty twenty seven. You know whatever,
it's It's just it wasn't informative atall. And uh And I feel
like people are oftentimes approaching this asin, well, I saw what they
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shot down, that's nothing like whatI saw of experienced. So therefore I'm
still gonna support disclosure the way Iwas told to. But they have no
idea how many different things are upthere, the different shapes, their purposes,
what they do you know who sentthem? If there are our own
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stuff, what if there is somesort of roguean rogue maybe Sealed Team six
is back at it and they're movingdrugs with new drone balloons. It gives
a It doesn't matter just because thatyou equally don't know anything about alien of
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the new experience. Let me needthis to make up stuff. Look,
I know a lot of people aregonna hate that. I know a lot
of people gonna look at me andbe like, dude, you gotta be
you can't be serious, right,But when a pilot recording, when a
pilot recording states that a balloon isflying over Lake miss or Lake Superior,
I don't evenmber what hell at Michigan. And they can see when they get
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close enough, but it's really hardto see. But when they get close
enough that it was carrying something andit like detached it maybe jettison something off.
It's got strings underneath it, butit's not holding anything more. And
he sees a different one or maybethe same one, not really sure.
It's got a black box underneath it. I hear ross Coltard is working on
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a new, fresh hot story,and that story is probably going to be
something about UAP being shot at orfired upon in evading detection, recognizing that
they've been harmed and among other things. Maybe that only is summed up to
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a single sentence. I don't know, and it goes nowhere. One thing
is for sure, it's unlikely thatthey will give any information about real stuff
that does this. You know,when we heard that different balloons like the
Chinese balloon may or may not havehad our rudder like system, a propeller
like system on it? Did thatnot say to anyone, Holy cow,
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if they can get a regular droneto fly for freaking months on end,
is it possible? Is it possiblethat there are systems that can that can
extend that you know, uh,you know that it can stend their range,
their navigation ability, their ability tobe to devoid detection if they're shot
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down, they have to be hitin a place or or they have to
be struck before they can jettison offsomething, you know. And christ sakes
the idea that we're hearing things likepilots this year talk about seeing balloons that
maybe detach something or something like thatand it could have jetisoned off. It
brings me right back to stories offreaking Roswell all those years ago, not
just for Project Mobile or things likethat, but other conspiracies that have popped
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ab out of there. Listen towhat Annie Jacob Jacob's has pushed, is
it Jacobson Jesus has pushed for yearswhere they're alleged DOE contact you know.
I'll leave the link below for thewar Zone article. Please click that read
the whole thing, And I suggestthat if you're interested, I will link
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another thing about these balloons with dronesattached to them, and of course that
you know, you have to understandthat this is American stuff that is not
super advanced, or I'm sorry,this is Western stuff not super advanced.
And the Chinese are not like someyou know nation of you know, tribal
people or something that can't develop afreaking balloon with a drone on it.
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We just shot one down. Itdoesn't matter that that one specifically looks one
way, doesn't look like a DGImavick, that doesn't look like a predator
drone from the military or something,or a raven this or that. No,
no, no, no, soit can't be. Are we having
a problem with stress stressing that thingsalways appear way and actually are another way
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for a long time. Please checkout that article. It's worth really,
you know, giving a chance ofactually reading it and seeing it. It's
you know, this PDFI put upof these these types of you know,
UAVs or drones that are not dronesattached to balloons that are not balloons that
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may lead a newscaster, a senator, a representative of our Congress, of
our people, are a state repor something into saying something like balloon entity.
Well it's not exactly a balloon.They weren't sure. It's like a
car size thing whatever it is,you know, rather than easily identifying it
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as simply a giant weather balloon holdinga bunch of spy stuff like the Chinese
one. Now watch as I drinkcoffee out of a straw. I'd like
to move on to something else happeningin UFO town. YouTube next chapter that
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I'm helping the YouTube automatic segment automaticchapters. It turns out I speak too
fast. We see that all typesof individuals are going out on the water
to look for UFO stuff, ornot really look for UFO stuff, but
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they say they're looking for UFO stuffbecause, thank goodness, UAP falls into
a category from everything from a chunkof a muamua to a ghost rocket.
In this case, we're talking aboutChris Letto. Chris Leto or is I
like to call him Goose Goose hasmade a splash in UFO town. From
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his weird chants on NFTs and betterthan Bank Accounts to his horrible podcast.
I think Chris Leto has made amark on this place. He has been,
he has gone viral literally going crazy, and that's pretty interesting. I'm
not happy about that, but Iwould suggest that he is an insurrectionist and
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that he should be watched. Anyways, the the one thing that I have
noticed about Chris Leto is that hehas made a He has made a journey
from being a person that was likeI'd like to give my two cents my
perspective on what it's like to bea pilot flying a fighter jet to a
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person who actually has individuals believing thathe's objectively trying to solve their problems for
them for monetary price. And forthat he reminds me of one of those
old Get into Heaven tickets they usedto be able to sell in like the
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Catholic churches. Chris Leto is offlooking for ghosts, ghosts in the form
of rockets in nineteen forty seven ghostrocket phenomenon of Sweden in some other places
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including the US, Allegedly, youhave the same aspects of life then as
you do today. All the moresignificant then, though, of course,
because it was happening for the firsttime ever, but once again a very
confused public dealing with something that theywanted answers on, and instead of getting
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answers, they got ghost rockets andwouldn't have all it wouldn't have been used
full to some degree if they knewthe true nature of both paper clip and
the Soviet version of that in themad rush to get their hands on twenty
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plus thousand different factory workers and stuff, and when it comes to certain aspects
of it in places that were consideredthe most valuable places in nineteen forty six
when it came to rocket research inthe route those rockets flew were never taken
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in consideration, so people had allthe time to steep in their tea of
this has to be something beyond aprosaic or mundane explanation. It cannot be
a human thing. It cannot bea natural phenomena like a meteor. No,
it has to be a fucking rocketthat happens to be a ghost.
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You love the movie Ghost Dad withBill Cosby, Where You're gonna love this
one ghost rocket. I go backto Project nineteen forty seven, a few
other sources including original Nightcap review,our investigations, and a few other places
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to see that. You know,there's too much information that points to places
on planet Earth and northern Germany ofall places like Pinamond or how do I
don't know how to say? IPinamon, Pinium, Pinamon the rocket.
You know that island there off theshore of northern Germany in the Baltic Sea.
There, Oh my god, holdon, huh, we pulled this
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up for you here. I alwaysgot the name of this place. I
can't say any foreigname. I canreally speak English, so you gotta fit
me. Forgive me on that one. Hold on, Rico, I'm bringing
it up now. Stay tuned.Pre con to me massive favor if you
like what we're talking about, ifyou have a counter to what I'm saying
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that has something to do with actuallydebunking or proving a material connection, which
is the point of the disclosure movement. I'm not saying aliens are not real.
I'm not even saying aliens are nothere. I'm not saying aliens are
not living in your butt. I'msaying they are in your butt, Jeck.
I am saying, though that thematerial connection is unsupported by anything so
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far. But the human cover upof technology is of course being done once
again, like this time, likewhat was going on in nineteen forty seven.
Over things are happening. I mean, I heard Elejandro Rojas actually still
saying it that we didn't even makethings that flew that fast in nineteen forty
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seven. I mean, this guyis considered a premier ufologist. I it's
it's like it's got him. It'sit's it's infuriating. He pushes the idea
that like, we couldn't even havelike something crash and spread debris over the
ground that far because it would justmake a crater nothing else. Uh oh,
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yeah, let's check the five hundredsquare nautical miles that are shuttle disaster
spread over without making a crater inthe ground. This guy doesn't know what
he's talking about. Neither do I, but at least I can admit it.
Anyways, let's pull up this maphere of Germany so you can see
what I'm talking about. Okay,here we go, bring up a little
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screenshot here of deutsch Ln. Herethe island of something what is it called?
Its name is different now, butit was something else. I forget
the name. I looked, Ihad it up earlier, but they used
to launch rockets out of here whentesting them. Check where Sweden is if
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you're not aware, into the BalticSea. If you follow stranger econ enough
or just the evolution of engineering anything, especially something as sophisticated as a rocket.
You would recognize that there are multipleissues, and oftentimes rocket launches can
go you know, absolutely sideways,you know, and that's why the protection
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is taken for the people that arelaunching them, and warnings are given out
to people in the area. Butof course you wouldn't give warnings out of
rockets were being worked on in secretto some degree, or proprietary things are
trying to be held into some youknow point. Even at towards the end
of the war, you had rocketlaunches coming out of this area period the
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early development of the cruise missile.It's description in both American ghost rocket like
things and even things that people likethat's not a ghost rocket, that's just
a regular UFO. No to theperson they described them as a ghost rocket,
and to the people of Sweden andsurrounding areas that experience ghost rockets.
That's one thing you cannot get ridof just because you think in your story
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is well, I watched a rocketgo into the water and disappear and go
into a secret on a round base, and you can't do anything about it.
Which of course isn't necessarily how itwas worded, but you see that
people summarize it into that. Rightnow, today the ghost rocket thing is
only supported by the testing of rocketsin nations like Russia and the United States
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and the UK trying to get theirhands on every major engineer that was putting
any effort into these rockets at theexact same time from a freaking super close
distance. I'm not asking you todismiss the entire thing, but I am
asking you to say, well,can we at least figure out to what
extent the rockets are being fired?I mean, do we know what?
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Do we know how? At whatstage are these rockets being developed in the
US when these engineers got here orin Russia? Is it something they could
have done what was being claimed?And quite frankly, I don't think Chris
Leto is the person answer that,but because he's going straight to let's look
for a ghost. But you know, I personally believe that if there were
ghost rockets spotted, they were justregular rockets. They were the early stages
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of the cruise missile. A terrifyingconcept, especially since the idea that if
the cruise missile could get high enoughyou didn't really have to do that much
work afterwards, other than steer theeffing thing to get it to go so
fast that you know, it wouldhave made the V one bombing of London
look kind of amateurs in the Vtwo, obviously far more accurate and destructive,
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or far more destructive, would haveeven itself been minimalized, minimalized,
minimized. And so the the ghostrocket thing is supported by a historical,
you know, investigation that looks likethe people say one thing and the evidence
says the other thing. Now,whether you think that's not evidence, I'm
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sorry. If someone takes a videoover the Hawkmrock Swamp of a big light
show and we find out that there'sa rodeo and I'm still waiting for the
rodeo's reply, and we find outthat there's some sort of thing happened in
the background on that day, it'srelevant. It needs to be considered a
possible explanation, especially if we findout that the fireworks are the same color,
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the drone show, the light show, whatever it is. You know,
you're telling me that people of ruralSweden can't easily identify a future secret
military technology used to bomb nations fromthe other side of the globe. What
are they? Stupid idiots? Youmean to tell me shortly after things like
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a meteor, shortly after a viral, even in nineteen forty seven at the
time, thing like announcement in apaper that the United States Army Air Force
has recovered a goddamn flying saucer,that they can't embellish the story to some
degree or conflate a bunch of differentthings. Chris Leto is out there searching
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for ghost rockets. What's next?Ross Coltart's gonna do a live stream with
Bryce from Carnival Cruise Lines. What'snext? Christopher Mellen takes his personal submarine
to the bottom of the ocean.What's next? We get it. You're
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looking for new ways to sell storiesthat aren't really supported by anything but your
hopes and desires to sell NFTs andlarge quantities. Blah. Anyways, let's
jump real quick into some of thenineteen forty seven stuff that we're talking about.
I'm not I don't mean to becomesuch a cynic on UFA hump days
up. But again, where thisis an error of people in such large
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numbers being like you idiots, It'sobvious. There's a material connect. There's
literally a tarp. They're gonna pullit off and inside it's gonna be this
thing. You know what's funny,the ghost rocket phenomenon actually supports what luel
A Zondo and others are claiming whenit comes to and Grush or others claiming
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when it comes to an intact specialtyaircraft, spacecraft that can fly really fast.
And we're gonna get to that afterthis real quick. Let's flip real
fast over to nineteen back to nineteenforty six, and we're gonna talk about
some up the early things that werehappening in regards to ghost red rockets.
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First, one right is an allegedplane. I don't know if these documents
are even accurate because I couldn't findthem anywhere, but maybe you know,
now, watch me drink coffee througha straw according to Project nineteen forty seven
dot com right at the top ofthe headline there, which I don't know
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is accurate because I have the documentor I have a copy of the document,
but I don't know if this isan actual documentause I couldn't find it
anywhere else. So maybe you couldtell me. I'm not smart enough,
but I will at least give youwhat I could find reference on Reddit,
Twitter, Facebook and the regular netsearch is so clearly the public has the
idea that this is somewhat accurate thatin one October nineteen forty six usaaf Intel
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memo suspects British are concealing significant ghostrocket information from the US. Do you
believe that to be true? Here, if you want to look at Dedril
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fast, this is forty eight.Then on the something date or whatever,
it is forty seven, or no, that's ninety seven. So maybe they're
off, but maybe that they're justoff. Maybe this isn't even the right
one they're mentioning, but it doesat least to some degree mentioning. For
some time we have concerned the recurringSwedish technical expert near his home on the
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edge of the lake, the objectcrashed and landed in the lake, and
he carefully noted it's as myth fromhis point of observation, sweetest intelligence and
significantly confident in his observation that enablesalvage team was out to the lake.
Operations underway during the visit of isthis not up on the screen? Shit,
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I just got the air messag drudsI was reading it. Oh hold
on now, sorry about that.I'm an idiot, you know that.
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See I'm talking with her. Intheir opinion, the observation was reliable and
they believe that the depression on thefloor of the lake, which did not
appear on current hydrographic charts, wasin fact caused by a flying saucer.
Secret is this so legit document?I don't know. It seems like it
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is. I have no idea.Oh, that's clear, okay. Anyways,
one of the things is one ofthe things about this is that we
have to You cannot control what otherpeople call something, especially in some sort
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of actual sanctioned effort. If innineteen forty eight, flying saucers are UFOs,
and UFOs are flying saucers today UAP. If that's true that in nineteen
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forty eight the UFOs and flying saucersUFOs are flying saucers and flying saucers are
UFOs, and the term can beused as a key term by government agencies,
then one must consider that the termflying saucer doesn't actually represent what they
truly believed it to be. Theperson said it was unidentified unidentified flying objects
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of the day we're flying saucers,flying flying finding the words flying saucer on
you know, the CIA's documents orsomething that from the from the forties of
the Air Force. The document inthe forties, I don't think really indicates
that they were talking about some degreeall the time flying saucers. Of course,
some were plants. We talked aboutthat with Jeff Knox and on things.
I think oftentimes that the term UFOand flying saucer is interchangeable and uh,
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and you know, you have toworry that that whenever someone points back
to these documents and being like seethey literally say right here they were looking
they believed in flying saucers and blahblah, Well they believed in UFOs because
they are real. UFOs are reallyyou can't do anything about it. If
you're so simplistic that you think thatme saying UFOs are real, are that
that this place is being visited byaliens, you don't understand this topic at
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all. So, because UFOs arereal and persistent and people continuously report them
at the time, UFOs are flyingsaucers, and flying saucers are UFOs.
Finding it on a piece of paperworksuggesting that a crash into a lake in
Sweden and left the depression of thebottom of lake and possibly was recovered by
a team, or was nothing there, never there at all, maybe a
problem. I think that you shouldn'ttake it for what it is. I
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think you should look at it forhow it is and not how it appears
to be. It appears to bea term used loosely to cover many number
of things, just like UAP today, UAP means like literally a thousand different
things. We just saw a guyflying a bunch of geese over the Texas
border throwing drugs out I'm flying awayhome Dad in its ultra light aircraft being
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called a UAP, even though it'sclearly not an alien, even though it's
clearly not some sort of NHI unlessyou're a racist, and it clearly was
a person illegally running drugs over theborder. UAP means unidentified. It sure
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looks like the throne though. Ithink the ghost rocket case and what follows
is important because, in my opinion, if there was an actual thing that
landed in the recovery and the representationof those events through the eyes of a
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well the Swedish intelligence scent there area navy and blah blah blah, and
they were possible they have really thoughtit was a flying saucer. It represents
a time we're seeing where there's anaction being taken, or at least to
some degree, the idea that humantechnology is being worked on and it's being
called something that it isn't, andit's represented in paperwork. Decades ago,
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an event that happened, something crashedinto a lake. A sober, credentialed,
credible person reported it. The SwedishNavy sent a team out there to
investigate it. They allegedly found somethingas in a crater, Debris ripped up
lily pad's mud everywhere, water splashedall over the banks, but nothing else
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follows or did the Swedes in factrecover a UAP A flying saucer a UFO?
Does that mean it was from anotherplanet? All right, I guess
I'm done talking like that. Sorry, folks, I have issues. Okay,
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let's quickly flip open this. No, we're not god open damn thing
in this nineteen top secret US AirForce. Your document states that if my
microphone is unplugged, I'm sorry,has ripped that court so hard? Oh
gosh? Did it? Okay?Shit okay. A nineteen forty eight top
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secret USCF Force report documents state thatSwedish Air Intelligence informed them that at least
some of their investigations into ghost rocketsand flying saucers concluded that they had extradustral
origins. Flying saucers have been reportedby so many sources and from such a
variety of places, that we areconvinced that they cannot be disregarded and must
be explained on some basis, whichis what perhaps slightly beyond the scope of
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our present intelligence thinking. When officersof the Directorate recent when we visited the
Swedish Air Intelligence Service, their answerwas that some reliable and fully technical qualified
people have reached the conclusion that thesephenomena are obviously the result of a high
technical skill which cannot be credited toany presently known culture on Earth. They
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are therefore assumed assuming that these objectsoriginate from some previously unknown identified technology,
possibly outside of Earth. Now watchme drink this out of a straw.
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Oh my god, please tell methe microphone didn't flip. Oh my god,
I thank sorry. This whole timeI thought I was coming through the
freaking camera. No, let's gohere. I keep saying that they're not
going there. I apologize a clickclick click. The early stage of the
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Cold War saw a race between theUS and the Soviet Russia and Soviet Russia
to capture advanced German wartime technology,primary focused on rocket and missile development.
Nazi Germany had made significant advancements inmissile technology, outpacing the rest of the
world. The primary location of thesetechnological developments was right there and pennymund.
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I don't know how to say thedamn name a location on the German island
of Ustam or the new name itgoes by now I can't remember how to
show you on the map. Asthe war ended, capturing the technological secrets
and scientists behind them became a priorityfor the Allies. Almost a year after
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Germany's surrender, mysterious flying objects dubbedquote ghost rockets were reported in the skies
over Sweden, suggesting the continuation ofmissile tests. Six months before Nazi Germany
falls, Cold War tensions between theUS and Soviet Russia begins. The US
Soviet Cold War begins before Germany fallsin World War Two, something that really
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isn't considered right because if we wereliving at the like last month of World
War two, do you think we'dbe seeing the forest for the trees,
being like, wow, our intelligencecommunity is like, you know, just
like doubling up on all the successesand getting rid of all the old procedures
that didn't work after this war,all the technology again, they're probably like
thirty years ahead of us right nowand what they're planning for. No,
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you wouldn't be seeing it just liketoday. No one's looking at what we
could possibly have today and being like, you know that that could explain so
many things people are claiming. I'mnot saying that you yourself experience, which
a lot of people can handle.But either way, the US and the
US and USSR alliance during the WorldWar two was fraught with distrust and so
no one was sharing what they're actuallydoing in some of these earliest stages because
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of course, they thought they'd soonbe having to use these weapons on the
Soviets, and they intended to,but the Soviet Empire fell, so they
had to put their guns away andfind other nations. But they weren't as
powerful, so they didn't get theiruse their big, bad guns. They
made all China, German technological advancementsfrom the Nazis were undeniable. That's why
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everyone was in a mad rush toget them. If anyone wants to argue
that, get in the time machine. Because right now history tells of ghost
rockets being reported almost immediately after thedash grab hot run through the grocery store,
like that old game show where peoplewere taking off the shelves and grabbing
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engineers and technically proficient people that areworking in these factories and getting them on
their own rockets and launching rockets.You know, not only would have had
rockets probably being launched that same areastill, but nations around the area they
were leaving with textical information about themand trying to advance their own nations efforts
in rocket and rocketry. The rockets, the ghost rockets were being reported on
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a path that was already known tocome out of that area into the Baltic
Sea. It's typical of euthology tojust emit all of that and pretend,
hey, this is simply just someguy smoking a pipe on his back porch
and saw a rocket go into thewater. Some lady was counting lily pads
and saw a big old splash witha meteor in the sky that's they're trying
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to trick us. Over three thousandpersonnel worked on that island at one time,
making significant strides in missil on rocketryresearch and development. Three thousand and
a good chunk of those were extremelytechnically proficient used in the fabrication and understanding
of these systems. Everything from thelaunch, the fuel, the electronics,
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the material, the aerodynamic shape ofit, all of it, the testing,
the telemetry. Everyone had a largecrew, and every one of those
things came with a beautiful bow ribbonon top of a package of data that
we wanted to steal or at leastborrow or knump borrow, but take and
use for us. All of thoselittle tiny aspects of these rocket programs were
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valuable. Some nations only got certainaspects. Other nations struggle to find a
fuel that worked, or a wayto store the fuel, or a way
to get the fuel that actually feedthe damn tanks when it's going at fucking
seven thousand miles an hour back intothe atmosphere. All right, Anyways,
moving on, post war race fortechnology was so imperative that I would that
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if we look back at Cold Warstuff today, which is so fascinating to
me. It's like it's like everyonethat could was coming up with not only
the technology to end their neighbor,a countermeasure to stop the neighbor from ending
them, the secret and secrets andcover stories. The intelligence gathering capability explosions
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after World War Two from freaking,you know, smelling the wind, you
just blew something up into literally listeninginto calls from far away and hearing what's
going on in rooms that you haveno access to. That it's all part
of it, and it all camestarting right then and there because it was
you know, we're first time basicallyyou have access to your adversaries, armory,
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full full blown something that you onlyever tried to get. You heard
stories of I was in there.Yes, no ice there we have rockets
that can reach Mars. No,okay, sorry, sorry about yelling.
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The ghost rockets were already suspected ofbeing actual V series or V bomb style
tests that were going on. Theonly reason why they are considered to be
anything more of a mystery today isbecause when no answers could be found beyond
that, that gave authority to UFOauthors to say, well, I guess
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it's aliens then never found. Wedon't have the rocket, and the Navy
is telling the Swedish Navy and intelligencecommunity telling us the one hundred truth of
what they were doing. There's noreason to be secretive. Then everyone with
open borders and just just loving eachother. So shut up, guys.
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I am pissed, I am mad, I am downright angry. This whole
time I thought I was put Oh, should I already use that joke on
the show? Crap? Sorry aboutthe slim I forgot I already said that
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joke beause I'm gonna stop myself.There something something, something I'm supposed to
be taking hymns orally. This wholetime, I had no idea. The
ads are confusing. Oh, there'sso many good bits of information, some
of which are questionable because I don'tknow wan to have where these sources are.
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Some of them are hard to getto, but if you're interested,
please head over to Project Now.You know Joe Carpenter's on on his A
Tangle of Fear in nineteen thirty sevenand fifty three, Part three, Guided
Missiles and UFOs has quite a bitof awesome information in there, and you
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know it's it's kind of impressive tosee the work that's still out there that
a lot of people, you knowclaim is you know, it's just complete
mystery and whatnot. This website hasso many awesome little tidbits of information by
date when it comes to it thatyou know you have. I mean,
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there's pictures in here of ghosts,rockets and stuff that look indistinguished from a
missile launch and stuff. So i'dyou I'd love for you to go over
and check this out and see,you know, see twenty three December.
We've spoken about than the show twentythree December nineteen forty seven. Twenty three
December nineteen forty seven. Vot youknow the name because we've covered them multiple
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times. Receives contract for US Navyfor the Regulus thub launched cruise missile.
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It's yes, Steve Vinkier. Iwas literally just about to say this.
Remember that uthology a good chunk ofit, and I don't know if you
want to call ethology because it's brokenoff into such its own thing, has
based its material connection thing off offof well, actually it's like the oppostion
of material connection. Even though westill see these people still talking about the
majority connection like Jacques Vla. Wehave an actual attempt to find a way
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to explain that that that also solike we you know, airships are being
flown. We hear ridiculously embellished claimsabout airships. People try to figure out
a way to make that make sense. They must be showing us like ourselves
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in the future. It's our ownmind projecting ourselves in the future, showing
us the technology that we would be. But what about this claim when these
people came down to the clouds andsaid they were from this other world called
Magonia or something, and then it'son and on. We'll figuring out a
way to make sense of this kindof like they're always just showing us what
we are in the near future.It's like, no, it was us.
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You're just not good at your job, but you are good at manipulating
the hopeful. I put more faithin someone right now who says I go
try ancient magical protocols from a textthat I found from seven hundred years ago,
and we go out in the woodsand practice it. I would trust
that person more on what they thinkis going on with the phenomenon. Then
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someone who tells me that they believeghost rockets are in fact ghost rockets rather
than the rockets being launched from rightdown the effing street at a time where
we're literally firing crews missiles. Hasanything ever changed with the ambiguous nature of
the information that comes out? Iasked you to look at today. I
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asked you to look at it todayand say, what about back in twenty
seventeen? What will we hear him? We heard Tom Deschlong come out and
literally state, with an investment,you can help us get money to make
this fucking flying sauce or whatever.And he didn't literally state that. He
said, Hello, my name isTom DeLong from one. I'm from Blink
one eighty two. I have broughttogether an elite team of CIADD and FMR,
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Director of Advanced Programs at Lockheed Martinskunk Works, and we are aiming
to build an electromagnetic vehicle to travelinstantaneously through space, air, and water
by engineering the fabric of space time. Our company is called to the Stars
and you can invest capital letters inour plan to revolutionize the world with technology
that can change life as we knowit. Click this link to invest.
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I heard for a small sum No, I heard for a small sum of
course you can help on the teamthat comes up with the ability to traverse
the world in under an hour.What's this? What's this? I'm getting
something from the strange recon producer teamthat's up in the producer booth up in
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the rafters of our studio. Herethey're saying, I should check twenty seventeen
for other people making that claim.Oh god, oh no, I put
all my money in this company.I don't what are you saying. Are
you saying that I'm gonna see somethingthat I don't want to see and then
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it's gonna break my dreams and hopesup there and the producer bar Okay,
I'm just gonna do it, allright, I reckon, I'm gonna bring
it up for you now and showyou what else was going on in twenty
seventeen to the same time, I'mstill talking like I'm talking to a producer.
Oh no, you idiots. No, I'm just kidding. I love
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you all. Come on now,it's gotta be alien trying to sit hi
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to the people, trying to sayhow to the people? Oh, flight
goes here? Heads up? Cash, no, no joke, all right,
good boy, yes, yes,you're a good boy. Everyone oh
God, okay, whole set's comingdown. Go dude's like a wrecking ball.
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Eighty pounds of just pure lab rightthrough any wall, doesn't matter anything
you put up to stop on me. Just going right through uses his face
anyways, as you see, ElonMusk says, this new rocket will fly
you anywhere in the world and underan hour for the cost of an economy
airline ticket. But that's not new. That sounds like things like Bob Inman
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was talking about in scientific papers.What are the end of rocketry? Wasn't
that Bob Inman advising for some likerand like group, Like, no,
what was it was like the Idon't know what it was, the Navy,
who wasn't air Force? I don'tremember what it was that that the
paper was swore. But remember thepeople that were saying back in the early
nineties, late eighties that rockets andtheir you know, ill and their costs
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really weren't making the advancements they thoughtthey would, and they come to the
end of their line. And thensuddenly people were like, oh, remember
out back in the day NASA createdreusable boosters. Well, Elon Musk was
bringing that back with NASA technology andthe help of a bunch of people,
and so it's going to be greatand one day he's going to make a
huge rocket there. They could evenreplace airlines. In the very same year,
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we had a bunch of people launchan attempt to tell you that they
could. They have the ability tobring you around the world in under an
hour. But there's this magic.They need your money for their magic.
The other guy was just talking abouta big rocket at a big fucking rocket.
Actually, sorry, dog fights goingout to break it up, you
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know this, Uh, that's whatit was called. By the way,
big fucking rocket. There. Youhave yourself another moment in history where you
can sit there and believe that thisguy out there talking today that's being shared
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around on Twitter and other places istalking about some new technology that or something
that's gonna blow your mind. Youcan even believe a Louel Azando's gonna pull
the tarp off something outside of ColoradoSprings one day for Eric Weinstein to finally,
you know, come down and puthis feedback on the ground. It
doesn't matter. But one thing youhave to deal with is that other people
far outside of this place have mentionedthe same thing multiple times and replacing airliners
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with rocket I've joked about it onthe show. Why do I have to
get on a Jet Blue or DeltaAirline flight when I could? We should
be getting on rockets, And everyone'slike, you nuts, rockets, that's
so crazy. I'm not smart.I'm just regurgitating what they said in research
papers in the eighties and nineties.You know this, This concept of taking
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advantage of the UFO believer or experiencer, no judgment. I myself am here
because I couldn't explain some of mysightings and experiences is not a new thing.
The kickback over admitting that I've beenused and manipulated is fascinating though.
It's one of the more fascinating thingsabout this field. You should treat it
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like your lover. Hey, youdidn't want your lover to be banging the
neighbor when you were gone. Well, I don't want information that's coming to
me that I'm using as fact tobe manipulated horseshit sold to us by snake
oid peddlers that utilize every bit ofmodern day tactics and media manipulation to take
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advantage of you and hopefully your money. Oh, you don't have any money
in a billionaire and his friends areasking for your money that you don't have,
and you're happily given to him.What fucking mad funds, Mirror Zone,
Carnival are we living in? Ohnothing, That's just the world we
live in. We live in aworld where billionaires can convince the poor ass
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public to help them use their moneyto support their efforts. Genius genius.
TTSA also made at the time intwenty seventeen that they were laser focused on
their mission to provide this technology.There were quote laser focused. I find
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it interesting that the statement using wordslike laser focused isn't just an expression about
how determined they are and how focusedtheir minds are. This one hyper focused
on this one thing and bringing youalien technology and cool stuff from how put
offs magical basement that no one's allowedin. It's a palent tom and anyways,
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you know, that's what we believe, right, that's what they're doing.
Right. Let's just quickly look andsee what TTSA claim they'll be doing
when they launched their business back onnine to twenty nine, twenty seventeen,
days after the Elon Musk presentation wherehe talks about building a spaceship or an
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aircraft or something that can take youanywhere in the world in one hour.
Let's see what Palmed Along and Friendsfrom to the Stars Academy of Arts and
Sciences said they were doing when theywere laser focused. That seems like a
strange term. Laser folks, nota strange term, but laser focusing.
Have people working with lasers at TTSAor they work with lasers, are bringing
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their expertise. Let's look, let'ssee are we here? We're here looks
like at this document together. Thecompany's aerospace division is dedicated to finding revolutionary
breakthroughs in propulsion, energy and communication. We intend to employ lead engineers for
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major Department of Defense and aerospace companieswith a capability to pursue and advanced engineering
approach to fundamental aerospace topics, rangingfrom ranging from the very human technology that
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Christopher Melon tried to lobby forre toa radical statement like warp drive coming out
of Eric Davis and his beamed energypropulsion. A lot of people think that
(01:25:20):
means they're beaming energy to a batterybank. In the battery bank is turning,
is sending that energy that's stored energyto an engine that's running electrically and
it's flying to the sky. Howdo we know it has nothing to do
with how do we know what thisdoesn't have anything with a skin used in
an aircraft that requires no engine,because the skin itself makes the aircraft move
(01:25:42):
when photons hit it. What ifthese aircraft are jettison doff craft and they
work in an area that's being hitwith these microwaves and whatnot at a time
over bet you know these people areworking on the human technology and they literally
say it in the summary of whattheir company's doing. And I'm back,
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okay. Anyways, so beamed Enemybeamed energy propulsion to warp drive metrics.
Our team will seek to develop nextgeneration energy and propulsion concepts for spaceflight,
as well as new technologies for spacecommunications. And obviously, their media produced
the Nazis of New York, Monzasof California. Whatever the point I'm trying
to make here is is that theyare in no serious way are they are
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dressing what they've claimed in the publiceye. This is what we've saying for
a year and a half now thatthat the folks that are claiming that they
have the knowledge that there's a coverup of the secret technology are actually saying
they want the money to put upa product that can be used to pull
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the tarp off of and say herewe go. It doesn't matter how many
people say it. I don't knowwhatever it's I can't. I got all
off I having to go stop adogfight, but I'm but I just mean
like, it's it's, it's.There are other things in air, of
course, too, that you shouldbe looking at, because brain computer interface
on systems, well, the samepeople are like, I know that some
aliens you can talk to their spaceshipswhat through a brain machine interface. When
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you talk about controlling a drone,it's just it's just no, I just
can't take it sometimes and you know, it's it's, it's. It makes
the subject really hard to actually havea real conversation because we're basing so much
off of off of like that,like that, these these words from these
people are credible and mean something andare serious. They say one thing,
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they do something else. Anyone thathas ever pushed the idea that they know
there's a cover about UFOs seemingly everyonehas had an interest or profits in mind
by pushing disclosure. Eric Davis himselfhas stated that anyone who pushes disclosure is
trying to sell tickets and books,but yet finds himself completely interwoven with individuals
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who had to admit to the public. Yeah, you know what, even
though I'm about to go out hereand say that this is all real,
I am going to make money offthis the same year timeframe that all this
new disruptive stuff could come out toinfrastructure, which is always the biggest issue.
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It isn't simply replacing the phone inyour hand with some new wizbang thing.
Literally we're talking about, say,aviation, what about all airports?
Do these planes take off the same? Do they land the same? Do
we have to wait the same?Do they lift up slowly and fly fast?
Do they take off like rockets?How do we get in them?
What's the deal? Is this alike a rocket air transport? Wherever there
is no more runway? What's happeninghere? All of that stuff has whenever
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there's a major infrastructure trage to justdisruptive technology, not just swapping an engine
out, not just removing h youknow, a portion of it like a
generator, but in fact replacing awhole system. There is a lot of
fight and kick back and hard waysto get over these things because you have
to prove it's extremely cost effective andvaluable. What if they tried to prove
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that years ago? What if youcan easily find they did multiple times,
including again even lobby lobby for acompany that is involved heavily producing parts involved
with the technology they're talking about.Now, it's it makes it. It's
(01:29:53):
just it's the story of the storyof a Elone Musk and all these people
talk about in twenty seventeen talking abouta new thing that can maybe like change
aviation for everyone, and this thisguy, uh you know, talk I
just was watching the video this morning, thankfully, thankfully someone sent it to
me, but talking about Stephen Quast, the urgent need for the you for
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a US space force whatever, andthis is in this is three years ago
at Hillsdale College. The person spokeabout this, and I've seen it going
around again and I'm like, well, here we are in the same position
where this person is saying something thatby the UFO community it's interpreted as being
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some sort of magical technology and toeveryone else it's not. And yet like
it's all happening at the exact sametime, I find that to be a
completely bull shit, like it's it'snot it's not an alien technology. It's
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it's a way to make things flyreal fast. From nineteen forty eight to
today, you're gonna have to dealwith the fact that people are calling these
things UAP or UFOs then or flyingsaucers, and they're calling these things today
alien spaceships once again UAP. Andnow they were smart about it. They
made it so it's a bunch ofthings all in one. Balloons, drones
and obviously these things they could pulla tarp off of and say they're flying
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real fast and unbelievable. You know, this whole speculative thing like we we're
just guessing and there's no evidence tosuggest that there's ability to fly around the
planet under an hour anyway you want, is a load of shit. This
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is something they discovered theoretically speaking inin you know, in the thirties.
I don't understand this. It's makingit really hard, of course to you
know, have mature conversations. Butif if you're interested having a deeper discussion
about this, I'd be happy toget into it. If you have not
seen the urgent need for a spaceforce by Stephen Quast at Hillsdale College in
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DC back in two thousand and well, I don't know twenty nineteen. I
think you should. He's a retiredAir Force general and former commander of their
Education and Training Command at Joint BaseSan Antonio Randolph, and you know,
make some pretty good points there overwhat is actually mean. It says things
that is happening today, but they'rebeing called something else. It doesn't matter
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if you've had an experience or youbelieve there to be things going on.
If the material connection is supported byhuman technology only, then it is not
a connection alien stuff. Regardless ofhow hopeful you are, I, like
many people, will continue going outinto the woods, continue going out looking
for the weird shit that I onceexperienced, because it isn't anything like what
they've described. It isn't like adrone, it isn't like the I don't
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know what to tell you. Ihate to sound so pompous and ignorant right
here. I know a lot ofpeople are gonna not like this, But
I truly believe that there are somereal deal Holy Field witnesses to some stuff
out there that lies outside the zoneof all this stuff. And yet we're
forced to play this game where youknow you got to go along with these
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simplistic narratives. I refuse to.I just I refuse to. And it's
this isn't what I experience. Afucking missile that goes real fast wasn't what
I watched. A single frame ona camera system as something goes by unbelievably
fast is not what some of usare experiencing. A light forty five miles
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away in space is in what someof us are experiencing. A balloon with
a bunch of satellites on it ora UAV dangled underneath. It has nothing
to do with what we're experiencing.But yet here we are having a new
episodes on it because people actually thinkthere's a material connection, and all the
people that are involved with those veryfucking things I just said are actually representing
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them, advocating for them. Whatare you out of here? Goddamn mine,
ladies, and I've been boys andgirls, cats and getting the poochs
and pound puppies. I gotta getthe hell out of here. I'm an
idiot. Don't believe me. Lookup the research. I'll put the links
there. Challenge me on email memeet me on Twitter. Let's talk about
it. All I'm gonna say isthat I don't think these people represent us.
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I don't think they do. I'mnot saying that you should just believe
your own eyes. No, I'msaying you should do your hard work and
trying to find every possible means,exhaust every possible means to debunk your experience
and your sighting. Do not giveup on debunking, just like don't give
up on the hope that aliens couldbe here because you don't want to spend
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any extra time believing what you sawwas magical when you were fucking looking at
Christmas lights. Do me a favor, don't give up on the weird,
but don't allow yourself to get sweptinto this, this easy ability to start
admitting omitting real life information from yourown fucking mind. It's not fair.
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It's not fair that some of uswho do believe this weird thing's going on
can't actually have a converse because everyone'seither like but that the help putoff said,
or nothing. The world sucks andladies and guns, boys and girls.
I gotta get out of here,dude, Steve, Thank you,
man, Thank you for supporting strangerecon that we needed that. I really
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appreciate that hour in the show herehour and thirty five minutes. And if
you like the show, if youlike what we got going on here,
if you actually think someone's trying togive you a like an open perspective here,
an alternative perspective at least. Andmy belief is the integrity one,
which is like, I'm not gonnasay I know either way, but one
thing is for sure. I'm notgonna pretend that ninety six percent of people
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get things wrong and so then suddenlywe just throw well, i've almost gotten
to another rant. I'm gonna stop. I want to get better for you.
I'm investing your money back into theshow, of course, unless we're
doing a fundraiser, but I've investedyour money back into the show. Lighting
camera, I'm putting makeup on.I got a wig now, you name
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it. I'm investing in. I'mdoing field stuff every single day, not
for the show necessarily, but Iam filming now. I've got the GoPro
with me and other stuff. Wedid this film a bunch of stuff the
other day, and I am workingon some stuff for the Patreon. So
stay tuned. If you're interested insigning up there. I will be putting
a lot of content up there inthe near future, but I would like
to start with something nice as myfirst post back now that we've started the
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Patreon up again. So do yourpart. I'll come on here for free
as many times as I can.You do your part. I hitten that
like subscribe sharing the show if yougot the bulls to do so, and
of course should have a nerve todo so. But you know, I
recognize that I say some ridiculous thingshere and people might not like it,
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my attitude, my approach. Peoplemight say that I'm I'm actually the one
that's gatekeeping, not the others.But one thing is for sure. You
know, I've never tried to makeyou believe that a balloon is a UAP.
I've never tried to make you believethat a single engine fighter jet crashing
into a freaking Pelican is UAP.I've never tried to make you believe that,
you know, testing a rocket thatgoes really fast from high up in
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the atmosphere in a different flight paththan normal and a disruptive technology is alien.
I just want you to boost upthe inspirational level and your curiosity.
That's always trying to do here isinspire your curiosity. Ladies and gents,
boys and girls. Look for thingshow they actually are versus how they appear
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to be. Also, billionaires don'tneed your money. They don't. They
have their own. They have endlessconnections and money. Stop helping a billionaire
achieve one of their goals. It'snot for you, I promise. If
I'm wrong, you know what,get me when I'm an old man.
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You know that he'll punch me inthe face. Hit that like and subscribe,
send me your DNA in the mail, and of course keep it weird.
Thank you Steve again, and keepyour third eye. Peeld Recon,
I gotta get out of here,take care of one another. Ricon.
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Have you heard about this? Theinventor of the frisbee has dyed. He
was cremated and his body was formedinto his very own product. He will
be spending the rest of his daysabandoned on some roof somewhere. Really,
you could throw a frisbee and itinstantly lands on a roof and then need
to leave it there. That joke, they believe. Good, All right,
take it easier, Recon