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aubrey marcus buchanan disclosure army remote viewer 2026 03 05

[00:00:00.080] We were never officially tasked with any
[00:00:03.520] ET or UFO targets. Did we do them? Well,
[00:00:08.320] yeah. It became immediately apparent
[00:00:11.200] that there's not us and them. There's us
[00:00:13.920] and them and them and them, them and
[00:00:16.720] them. Each with their own agenda. The
[00:00:19.119] ones that have bases here seem to be
[00:00:20.960] friendly. I've also come to the
[00:00:22.880] conclusion that the ET bases, they're
[00:00:26.480] more like reservations where our
[00:00:28.400] governments have said, "You don't bother
[00:00:31.119] us, we won't bother you."
[00:00:32.960] >> It seems like there's a galactic battle
[00:00:34.960] that's going on. Those that are friendly
[00:00:37.120] to us are maybe antagonistic with those
[00:00:39.200] that are not friendly with us. What is
[00:00:41.040] the endgame here?
[00:00:42.160] >> Those who are more creative than we are
[00:00:44.559] want us to develop our psychic
[00:00:46.719] abilities. We can see across space and
[00:00:49.280] time like we can see across the room. If
[00:00:52.239] we have that ability and it's developed,
[00:00:55.680] we will be a major power in the
[00:00:58.000] universe. And that's where our enemies
[00:00:59.920] don't want us out there.
[00:01:01.199] >> I think there's many of us, myself
[00:01:02.800] included, who've been trying to ring
[00:01:04.845] [music] Rever's bell.
[00:01:06.320] >> Those who are enemies and more psychic
[00:01:08.640] than we are, they would be very happy to
[00:01:10.320] see us all dead. How do you be one of
[00:01:12.400] the survivors?
[00:01:14.400] Learn to survive.
[00:01:22.720] So, how did you find yourself working
[00:01:26.000] for the military in the Stargate program
[00:01:29.360] and remote viewing on behalf of the
[00:01:32.479] government?
[00:01:34.000] >> Um, I was uh working as a linguist and
[00:01:38.880] computer uh uh programmer over in
[00:01:43.600] Auxburg, Germany.
[00:01:46.079] And um they wanted a
[00:01:50.960] um program that would tie the
[00:01:54.320] intelligence computers of 12 different
[00:01:56.720] countries together to get them talking
[00:01:58.960] to each other. And uh each country has a
[00:02:02.240] different language and and you know
[00:02:04.079] different uh um
[00:02:08.239] uh setup for their intelligence and all
[00:02:10.879] that. So, um the
[00:02:16.160] um the offer was made to one other
[00:02:19.440] sergeant and myself
[00:02:22.080] and um I got the job.
[00:02:26.959] The other sergeant wanted it. So, it
[00:02:30.080] took me about eight or nine months to
[00:02:32.879] write that program. And when the day
[00:02:35.760] came to uh show it to the commanding
[00:02:39.040] generals of the 12 different countries,
[00:02:42.400] um they were all gathered in the room
[00:02:45.599] and I went to the bathroom to, you know,
[00:02:48.480] I had everything all set up. Went to the
[00:02:50.720] bathroom to make sure my hair was right,
[00:02:52.959] there were no wrinkles in my uniform and
[00:02:55.200] all this. came back, did my little song
[00:02:59.120] and dance introduction
[00:03:01.280] and then for, you know, to show it, I
[00:03:05.360] hit the enter key
[00:03:08.319] and the screen went dead
[00:03:11.920] and the general started laughing at me
[00:03:14.720] and all that. And this other sergeant
[00:03:17.599] was at the back door
[00:03:19.920] and he said, "Gotcha."
[00:03:23.360] And turned around and walked off. and I
[00:03:25.840] got flaming angry.
[00:03:28.879] Well, I have had PK ability all my life.
[00:03:34.000] >> And for those listening, that's
[00:03:35.360] psychokinesis. That's the ability to
[00:03:38.480] >> um Yeah.
[00:03:39.280] >> How would you describe your PK
[00:03:41.040] abilities? So for the audience who may
[00:03:43.040] not know,
[00:03:44.159] >> have you ever heard of the poltergeist
[00:03:45.840] children? Those children when they get
[00:03:48.080] upset, things fall off shelves and all
[00:03:50.159] that.
[00:03:51.519] >> That's very that's very common thing
[00:03:53.840] actually. Uh most people train their
[00:03:56.480] kids out of it, but um uh I was one of
[00:04:00.400] those. My mother encouraged it actually
[00:04:04.159] and uh encouraged me to develop my
[00:04:06.959] ability
[00:04:09.120] and uh so anyway, I got flaming angry
[00:04:12.400] and when I did the intelligence
[00:04:15.519] computers of the entire station went
[00:04:18.000] down. Uh there was an estimate that I
[00:04:22.560] had
[00:04:24.080] burned out almost $50 million worth of
[00:04:27.440] computers [laughter]
[00:04:28.960] and uh uh I knew what had happened but I
[00:04:34.800] wasn't going to say anything you know
[00:04:37.919] and uh just Oops.
[00:04:41.040] And uh anyway, Junglabi, the head of the
[00:04:45.680] intelligence and security command, was
[00:04:48.479] looking for people who had this ability.
[00:04:51.759] >> Mhm.
[00:04:52.400] >> And uh one of his uh captains
[00:04:56.479] was
[00:04:58.160] in the room at the time and reported me.
[00:05:03.120] And about two months later, uh, General
[00:05:05.120] Stobine came out to, uh, install a new
[00:05:08.720] commander for the field station.
[00:05:11.600] And when he did, he wanted to see me.
[00:05:16.000] And I thought,
[00:05:19.280] what did I do wrong? Yeah. And uh so
[00:05:23.440] anyway, uh he
[00:05:27.600] took me into the new commander's office,
[00:05:31.919] turned around to the brand new commander
[00:05:33.840] and said, "I need to talk to Sergeant
[00:05:35.840] Buchanan. Get out." [laughter]
[00:05:39.199] You can imagine which four-letter list I
[00:05:42.880] went to the top of at [laughter] that
[00:05:44.800] point.
[00:05:46.479] And uh if you've ever seen the movie The
[00:05:49.280] Minister Goats,
[00:05:51.600] uh General stumbled by and got right up
[00:05:54.080] in my face and said, "Did you kill my
[00:05:55.919] computers with your mind?"
[00:05:58.639] >> And I said, "Yes, sir, I did." He said,
[00:06:02.800] "Far fing out. Have I ever got a job for
[00:06:05.520] you?" [laughter]
[00:06:07.520] He wanted to back to DC to uh start a
[00:06:12.160] unit that would first of all destroy
[00:06:15.520] enemy computers.
[00:06:17.759] Hopefully with the end result of
[00:06:19.600] learning how to control enemy computers
[00:06:23.120] instead of destroying them so we can
[00:06:25.520] make what we want them to do. And uh
[00:06:30.160] Congress had been caught doing mind
[00:06:32.960] control experiments in the 60s and never
[00:06:36.479] again. They said that's mind control.
[00:06:40.720] No way we're going to fund that.
[00:06:43.680] So
[00:06:45.199] General Stabine took me out to the
[00:06:47.039] remote viewing unit, put me in there.
[00:06:50.160] That's how I got there.
[00:06:52.240] >> Yep.
[00:06:53.520] So was uh was your kind of tacid
[00:06:56.800] operation to continue your psychoinesis
[00:07:00.160] work or were you actually legitimately
[00:07:02.800] going to switch lanes and start working
[00:07:05.120] on remote viewing at that point? Yes,
[00:07:07.599] according to uh presidential order 1233,
[00:07:12.160] we uh could not do
[00:07:15.280] uh active mental work
[00:07:19.440] uh and we could not even uh remote view
[00:07:23.440] US citizens
[00:07:25.759] unless
[00:07:27.759] there was proof that it was for national
[00:07:30.880] security and ordered by Congress. So it
[00:07:34.160] would have taken of Congress to get us
[00:07:36.400] to
[00:07:37.840] >> uh even remote view a US citizen but
[00:07:42.880] active mental work absolutely forbidden.
[00:07:45.840] No.
[00:07:47.120] >> Mhm. All right. So you're you're now
[00:07:50.319] charged with the task of remote viewing
[00:07:52.479] which is you know a form of espionage I
[00:07:55.280] suppose. But
[00:07:56.639] >> uh
[00:07:57.599] >> what were some of your first assignments
[00:07:59.440] and when did you know that there was a
[00:08:01.840] there there like there was something
[00:08:03.759] happening that you know you and your
[00:08:06.319] team were able to access that was real
[00:08:09.360] and tangible.
[00:08:10.879] >> My first session um they had uh they had
[00:08:16.639] a stack of envelopes
[00:08:18.960] and they sent two of the other viewers
[00:08:21.120] out. Um, they picked an envelope that
[00:08:24.879] was sealed and drove away from the unit.
[00:08:29.199] After they got out of sight of the unit,
[00:08:31.199] they opened the envelope and went to a
[00:08:33.599] place that was listed in the envelope.
[00:08:37.039] And I was to
[00:08:40.000] access them mentally and tell where they
[00:08:43.599] were. And I thought, "This is crazy. I
[00:08:47.839] can't do this." you know, and so I I
[00:08:51.680] tried and all I got was two people
[00:08:55.440] driving a car and looking out the window
[00:08:57.839] being lost and couldn't find their way
[00:09:00.000] anywhere.
[00:09:01.760] So anyway, after the uh couple came
[00:09:05.200] back, they uh they were supposed to have
[00:09:08.800] gone to a playground
[00:09:11.440] right outside of Fort Me.
[00:09:14.800] They got lost and couldn't find it and
[00:09:18.000] drove the whole time and that's when
[00:09:20.480] they reported and at that point I
[00:09:23.600] thought
[00:09:25.839] maybe I can do something like this.
[00:09:28.240] >> Wow.
[00:09:29.120] >> And so then they started training me. I
[00:09:32.320] went through the training of the Ingos
[00:09:34.640] Swan
[00:09:36.160] uh controlled remote viewing method
[00:09:38.480] which is what the military used and uh
[00:09:43.279] became a
[00:09:45.680] uh full-fledged viewer and uh eventually
[00:09:51.440] after about two years became the trainer
[00:09:54.000] of the unit.
[00:09:55.760] >> Wow. I want to at some point I want to
[00:09:58.480] circle back and talk about this method
[00:10:01.680] and how people can develop their own
[00:10:04.000] remote viewing abilities. So if you're
[00:10:06.480] listening right now, we're going to get
[00:10:07.920] back to that. So stick around. But I
[00:10:10.160] want to I want to hear some more of
[00:10:12.080] because there was some wild things that
[00:10:13.600] you saw and I'm sure you know some of
[00:10:15.600] what you saw was classified and you know
[00:10:18.240] pertains to pertains to things that
[00:10:20.880] shouldn't be talked about but some of
[00:10:22.880] the things are you're willing to talk
[00:10:25.600] about and they're very interesting and
[00:10:27.279] they pertain to also this next turbulent
[00:10:30.720] stretch that we're going through uh in
[00:10:34.640] humanity.
[00:10:36.000] >> Yeah. So what were some of the things
[00:10:38.560] outside of the classic military
[00:10:41.120] operations? Because once you harnessed
[00:10:42.880] the skill, I'm sure there was a mixture
[00:10:44.560] of curiosity and also, you know, just a
[00:10:47.760] desire to see what you could see. So
[00:10:50.160] what were some of these things that you
[00:10:51.680] started to tap into beyond the uh the
[00:10:54.880] military operations?
[00:10:57.519] >> Well, we were forbidden to use remote
[00:11:00.079] viewing for our own use.
[00:11:03.200] Go figure that. [laughter]
[00:11:05.120] >> Yeah.
[00:11:07.920] And so uh um we uh you know I learned to
[00:11:13.360] uh use it to make better decisions
[00:11:16.399] uh to make money and uh to make my life
[00:11:21.200] my family's life better. Um we went from
[00:11:25.760] like several thousand dollars in debt to
[00:11:29.200] owning our own home, owning everything
[00:11:31.360] fully paid, money in the bank and all
[00:11:34.000] that. So that uh also in the practice
[00:11:39.120] sessions
[00:11:40.720] now let me point out here we were never
[00:11:44.399] officially tasked with any ET or UFO
[00:11:49.200] targets. Okay.
[00:11:51.839] Did we do them? Well yeah practice
[00:11:54.480] sessions and you know if a two three
[00:11:58.160] fourstar general came in and said would
[00:12:01.279] you do me a favor?
[00:12:03.760] What's the surgeon going to say? No,
[00:12:05.360] sir. You know, and so, you know, but we
[00:12:09.920] were never officially tasked to do ET
[00:12:13.200] targets. Uh, did we do them? Well, sure.
[00:12:16.480] Yeah, we did them. Um, as practice or as
[00:12:20.639] favors.
[00:12:23.120] >> All right. ET targets. I mean, what were
[00:12:25.920] you what were you discovering? What did
[00:12:27.760] you what did you see?
[00:12:29.760] Um
[00:12:32.079] there were uh
[00:12:34.959] there were already four ET bases
[00:12:39.680] uh discovered
[00:12:41.600] before I got there and that was sort of
[00:12:45.200] a standard u thing to see if we could do
[00:12:49.920] those. I did three of them. I never did
[00:12:53.120] the fourth one up in the Pyrenees
[00:12:54.800] mountains in Spain. Uh but there's one
[00:12:59.120] in uh Mount Hayes, Alaska, one in uh
[00:13:04.160] Zimbabwe, and one in uh Mount Zeal
[00:13:09.040] uh in Queensland, Australia.
[00:13:13.600] And uh so I did those and come to find
[00:13:17.680] out um my my sketches, my findings,
[00:13:22.639] everything else were exactly I mean
[00:13:24.959] measurably the same as had been found
[00:13:29.760] almost 15 years before that by one of
[00:13:33.839] the best remote viewers ever
[00:13:37.920] in Pat Price. Yeah.
[00:13:40.399] >> All right. So these are bases that are
[00:13:42.160] built by ETSs or built by humans to
[00:13:45.040] research and you know reverse engineer
[00:13:49.200] technologies etc.
[00:13:51.120] >> There were humans working there
[00:13:53.760] uh but I don't think those humans were
[00:13:56.720] from the earth. I think well originally
[00:14:01.760] um as
[00:14:04.800] as
[00:14:06.480] if my viewing is correct. Okay. Uh when
[00:14:12.160] the Anunnaki or whatever you choose to
[00:14:15.279] call them were here before and left the
[00:14:18.079] planet, they took people with them to be
[00:14:23.360] slaves. They were slaves here. So they
[00:14:25.279] took slaves to go with them. And those
[00:14:27.920] people have been on other planets. And
[00:14:30.240] now then that the ETSs are coming back,
[00:14:33.839] they're bringing those slaves and those
[00:14:35.680] people. So there were humans there but I
[00:14:38.880] don't think there were born on earth
[00:14:41.760] >> and
[00:14:44.000] uh but um the one at Mount H uh Mount
[00:14:48.639] Zeal
[00:14:50.399] from what I found tends to be a sort of
[00:14:53.600] an entry point to the earth that uh it's
[00:14:58.240] the uh entry portal to the earth
[00:15:02.560] uh ETSs come there and then disperse
[00:15:06.160] first shot around the planet. Uh the one
[00:15:08.639] in Zimbabwe seems to be a repair a UFO
[00:15:11.920] repair for facility.
[00:15:14.000] Uh the one in Mount Hayes in Alaska
[00:15:17.440] seems to be some kind of an intelligence
[00:15:20.000] gathering thing for the ETSs.
[00:15:23.279] Um and I never did the one in the parody
[00:15:26.399] so I'm not sure about that.
[00:15:29.440] >> So what is this what is this
[00:15:31.120] cosmological story? So, so there was uh
[00:15:34.160] you know and is and where is the where
[00:15:36.320] is what you saw versus what you kind of
[00:15:38.320] pieced together in in story from other
[00:15:40.560] stories you know so I guess I'm curious
[00:15:43.920] what the story is and then where where
[00:15:47.279] that story comes from what is the actual
[00:15:49.680] remote viewing observation that you saw
[00:15:51.839] and then what was pieced together by
[00:15:54.000] other narratives
[00:15:56.000] >> uh by other narratives uh basically
[00:16:00.639] the same information Um Joe McMongle who
[00:16:04.399] is a fantastic remote viewer um uh found
[00:16:10.160] the one in Mount Hayes active. Now that
[00:16:14.079] was about five years before I did mine
[00:16:17.920] uh on that and I found it still working
[00:16:21.519] automated but abandoned by the ETSs.
[00:16:25.120] There were no ETs there but everything
[00:16:28.160] was working in an automated fashion. So,
[00:16:31.839] um I guess they didn't need to be there.
[00:16:34.800] The uh one in, uh Mount Zel, like I say,
[00:16:40.079] seemed to be like a like an airport. Uh
[00:16:44.800] the saucers would come in, land,
[00:16:48.399] deplane, and
[00:16:50.959] people would get on and leave again and
[00:16:53.360] all that. The ET people or whatever. And
[00:16:57.440] uh it seemed basically like a space age
[00:17:02.000] airport, you know.
[00:17:03.440] >> Mhm.
[00:17:05.120] >> I saw him friendly as friendly.
[00:17:08.160] Um
[00:17:09.679] on other work that I've done, I've also
[00:17:13.919] come to the conclusion, okay, I have no
[00:17:16.959] proof of this. I've also come to the
[00:17:19.839] conclusion
[00:17:21.600] on my own viewing
[00:17:23.839] that the ET bases
[00:17:28.000] maybe are named incorrectly.
[00:17:31.440] They're more like reservations where our
[00:17:33.679] governments have said
[00:17:37.520] you stay here and here's your
[00:17:40.799] reservation. Like the Indians have
[00:17:42.720] reservations. Here's your reservation.
[00:17:45.200] >> You don't bother us, we won't bother
[00:17:47.039] you. and uh that those locations are
[00:17:51.520] more granted
[00:17:53.520] to them than them coming in just
[00:17:57.280] secretly taking him, you know. Well, so
[00:18:01.120] then so then there's there's been a
[00:18:03.360] there's been an awareness and a
[00:18:05.440] communication and either some type of
[00:18:09.200] alliance or collaboration with some kind
[00:18:12.480] of deep state structure or some kind of
[00:18:16.559] siloed aspect of the government or is it
[00:18:19.919] kind of
[00:18:20.960] >> I think that's not even a secret
[00:18:22.640] anymore,
[00:18:23.760] >> right? [laughter]
[00:18:25.520] >> Yeah. Yeah. I think that's just commonly
[00:18:28.640] known. Yeah. Mhm. And then so what is
[00:18:31.919] the, you know, what is the endgame here?
[00:18:34.080] Like what are they, what are they trying
[00:18:35.840] to do? Are they just checking us out?
[00:18:37.440] Are they here to help us and intervene
[00:18:39.600] if we really things up? Or are they
[00:18:41.760] here to facilitate and exacerbate us
[00:18:44.720] things up because they want
[00:18:46.080] something that we got? Like where are we
[00:18:48.160] at here?
[00:18:49.280] >> Uh different reasons. Um the ones that
[00:18:51.919] have bases here seem to be friendly to
[00:18:54.000] us.
[00:18:55.280] Uh I was asked to do a paper comparing
[00:19:00.160] and contrasting
[00:19:02.400] their psychic ability with our psychic
[00:19:05.039] ability.
[00:19:07.120] And uh he's given all kinds of records
[00:19:10.080] that
[00:19:11.760] the public may never see. But um
[00:19:16.559] uh it became immediately apparent that
[00:19:21.200] there's not us and them. There's us and
[00:19:24.640] them and them and them and them and them
[00:19:27.440] and them you know and uh there are many
[00:19:30.720] different them each with their own
[00:19:33.520] agenda and all that. So in the
[00:19:37.520] comparison of the psychic ability
[00:19:40.960] from the records that I saw um
[00:19:46.240] I
[00:19:47.840] my report cut the ETSs into four
[00:19:50.799] different groups.
[00:19:52.799] those with more psychic ability than we
[00:19:55.679] have and those with equal or less.
[00:20:00.400] In those two groups, you have our
[00:20:02.960] enemies and our friends. So, that cuts
[00:20:05.679] it into four different groups.
[00:20:08.320] Our enemies with equal or less than we
[00:20:11.039] have don't tend to come here except
[00:20:13.360] maybe by accident or something.
[00:20:16.559] The ones with equal or less than we do
[00:20:18.880] come here for trade. And in fact, uh
[00:20:22.559] friend of mine, uh was he's retired now,
[00:20:26.960] uh in charge of one of the
[00:20:33.440] uh technological trade branches and uh
[00:20:39.120] uh he basically confirmed this. They're
[00:20:41.280] here. They're here for trade.
[00:20:43.520] >> And what are they what are they looking
[00:20:44.799] what are they looking for? Precious
[00:20:46.320] metals,
[00:20:47.039] >> materials, materials, things like that.
[00:20:50.240] And the last time I was out there uh
[00:20:52.559] talking to him, I said, "What are we
[00:20:54.559] trading now?" And he kind of chuckled
[00:20:57.440] and he said, "Well, the regular stuff,
[00:21:00.480] but also he said, uh, they've they're so
[00:21:06.080] advanced that they don't need anything
[00:21:08.559] anymore except materials."
[00:21:11.280] And so their creativity is just dwindled
[00:21:14.320] to nothing. And uh he said they're
[00:21:18.720] giving us stuff that they think is just
[00:21:20.880] common.
[00:21:23.280] We're taking it and being creative with
[00:21:25.840] it. And he said some of what we're
[00:21:28.799] trading them back now is their own stuff
[00:21:30.640] and they're glad to get it. [laughter]
[00:21:34.480] And uh so anyway um those who are more
[00:21:38.880] creative than we are
[00:21:41.760] want us to develop our abilities,
[00:21:44.480] psychic abilities. And you'll you'll
[00:21:47.039] hear time and time again. People get
[00:21:49.919] abducted and then they start having
[00:21:51.679] psychic abilities.
[00:21:53.440] >> Mhm.
[00:21:54.400] >> And u those who are enemies and more
[00:21:57.840] psychic than we are don't want us out
[00:21:59.520] there.
[00:22:01.520] and uh they would be very happy to see
[00:22:03.679] us all dead, you know, and I couldn't
[00:22:06.480] figure out why.
[00:22:09.360] And there was this one incident that
[00:22:12.720] made it sort of all jail in my mind.
[00:22:16.320] There were some uh guys
[00:22:19.360] um camping at a lakeside
[00:22:22.480] and one evening they were standing by
[00:22:25.919] the lake and they saw this ET I mean
[00:22:28.559] this flying saucer and they were
[00:22:31.039] watching it and it came up and got right
[00:22:33.919] over them and they were frozen and it
[00:22:37.200] abducted them
[00:22:39.840] and something about that that added all
[00:22:43.120] the information I'd seen before sort of
[00:22:45.440] made things click in my mind and I
[00:22:48.799] realized
[00:22:50.320] those ETs had more psychic ability than
[00:22:53.760] those humans standing there on the lake.
[00:22:57.919] But they didn't have any range. They had
[00:23:00.400] to be right over them
[00:23:02.880] in order to abduct them
[00:23:05.679] and you know in order to freeze them.
[00:23:08.960] And in the remote viewing that we
[00:23:11.919] learned, we [clears throat] can see
[00:23:13.840] across space and time
[00:23:17.120] like we can see across a room.
[00:23:19.600] >> Mhm. And uh when we're going into space,
[00:23:24.880] okay,
[00:23:26.400] and when we get there,
[00:23:29.520] if we have that ability and it's
[00:23:31.840] developed,
[00:23:35.679] we will be a major power in the universe
[00:23:39.360] because we can see through space and
[00:23:41.120] time, they can't.
[00:23:43.840] >> And uh that's why our friends want us
[00:23:47.679] out there. And with that ability
[00:23:50.400] developed, that's where our enemies
[00:23:52.640] don't want us out there.
[00:23:54.400] >> I've always been a collector since I was
[00:23:56.400] a kid, whether it was sports cards,
[00:23:59.360] Magic [music] cards, comics, stamps, or
[00:24:02.080] coins. And as I've gotten older, I've
[00:24:04.640] transitioned [music] to collecting
[00:24:06.000] original art. I also believe in precious
[00:24:09.200] metals as one of the safest and most
[00:24:11.496] [music] stable stores of wealth. The
[00:24:14.240] impossibly cool thing about my new
[00:24:16.720] company, Metalmark, [music] as part of
[00:24:18.159] the Aubrey Marcus Collective, is that it
[00:24:20.640] combines both of these things that I
[00:24:22.960] love. Fully assayable [music] and
[00:24:26.000] recoverable fractional gold notes paired
[00:24:29.360] with impossibly beautiful, cool, and
[00:24:32.240] collectible limited edition [music] art.
[00:24:35.279] So, if for some reason you don't like
[00:24:36.960] the art anymore or the art loses its
[00:24:39.360] value, you can always just keep the
[00:24:41.919] gold. If any other class of art loses
[00:24:44.799] its value, all you are left with is
[00:24:46.880] paper or in the case of NFTs, pixels.
[00:24:50.159] And if you are just starting in
[00:24:51.760] collecting gold, instead of [music]
[00:24:53.440] having to drop $2700 on a coin like
[00:24:56.559] this, you can get in for less than a
[00:24:59.120] Benjamin.
[00:25:03.600] So would this I mean, it seems like
[00:25:05.440] there's a galactic there's a galactic
[00:25:08.080] battle that's going on. those that are
[00:25:10.320] friendly to us are maybe antagonistic
[00:25:12.320] with those that are not friendly with
[00:25:13.760] us. And there's a kind of
[00:25:16.880] like a stasis between equally matched
[00:25:19.520] powers. And then so those that are
[00:25:21.279] friendly to us are looking to develop
[00:25:23.760] and help us advance so that we can
[00:25:25.520] actually maybe turn the tide. And then
[00:25:27.840] probably those that are less friendly to
[00:25:30.159] us want to make sure that we never reach
[00:25:31.919] that capacity so that we're eliminated
[00:25:34.720] from the from the galactic battle that's
[00:25:37.760] going on. That's what I get from my my
[00:25:40.480] viewing. Yeah. And also uh you know you
[00:25:44.240] look at the ancient art I mean are our
[00:25:49.120] art from the medieval times and all that
[00:25:52.480] that have the UFOs in the sky fighting
[00:25:55.919] with each other. And yeah I think
[00:25:58.320] there's been a a battle going on between
[00:26:01.919] them
[00:26:03.840] longer than we can even understand.
[00:26:06.799] Yeah. Mhm. So, how much do you think
[00:26:11.279] that both the benevolent and the
[00:26:13.600] malevolent uh extraterrestrial entities,
[00:26:16.720] how much influence are they wielding now
[00:26:19.520] under, you know, under the power
[00:26:21.679] structures that are kind of underground
[00:26:24.480] here and moving in our world? Um,
[00:26:27.600] >> yeah,
[00:26:28.000] >> and exerting different levels of
[00:26:29.679] control. And you know, I just spoke with
[00:26:31.520] a channeler, Lee Harris, who was talking
[00:26:33.360] about a control grid that's been kind of
[00:26:35.520] snapped on by ETSs to limit our ability
[00:26:38.320] to actually come to our full fruition.
[00:26:41.600] >> I wouldn't be surprised, but I'll be
[00:26:43.679] honest, I have no idea. I haven't viewed
[00:26:47.360] it. I haven't been tasked with it. And
[00:26:50.960] uh
[00:26:52.640] you know, there's nothing I can do about
[00:26:54.240] it. And so when it comes time that I do
[00:26:59.760] a session,
[00:27:02.880] I'd rather help bring home a missing
[00:27:04.720] kid.
[00:27:06.159] >> Yeah, understood. Understood.
[00:27:09.279] >> About Yeah.
[00:27:10.480] >> Yeah. Yeah. That makes uh that makes
[00:27:13.679] perfect sense. Of course. Now, in doing
[00:27:16.000] some research for the show, I I came
[00:27:18.159] across something that was rather
[00:27:20.320] chilling, which was uh some viewings of
[00:27:24.720] whatever this power structure that
[00:27:26.720] exists or power structures. Maybe I'm
[00:27:28.799] also open to the idea that there's
[00:27:30.799] waring factions within the deep state
[00:27:32.960] structures that have different
[00:27:34.000] incentives and goals. I think people
[00:27:36.159] make the make the leap that it's all of
[00:27:38.799] the sudden all the demons are getting
[00:27:40.320] along. The demons never get along, you
[00:27:42.240] know, they're always fighting each
[00:27:43.360] other. So, so like whatever these
[00:27:45.440] whatever this deep state is, it's it's,
[00:27:47.679] you know, probably likely that they're
[00:27:49.919] each trying to seize the ring of power
[00:27:51.760] for themsel. Um, but nonetheless, the
[00:27:55.200] viewing was that there would be a series
[00:27:57.520] of man-made, but you know, for those who
[00:28:01.279] were unaware, seemingly natural
[00:28:03.360] disasters that would be part of a
[00:28:06.159] depopulation agenda that would start to
[00:28:08.480] kick off in the time that we're
[00:28:11.120] experiencing and and maybe has already
[00:28:13.200] kicked off with
[00:28:14.399] >> Oh, yeah.
[00:28:14.799] >> you know, the virus.
[00:28:16.799] >> Yeah.
[00:28:18.080] >> Natural disaster. Yeah. Um, the Russians
[00:28:21.919] have an earthquake weapon.
[00:28:24.480] If they hit the uh
[00:28:28.000] uh Canary Islands, mainly La Palma
[00:28:31.200] Island, there's a volcano there on the
[00:28:34.559] shore facing the US.
[00:28:37.440] But if that uh splits off and falls into
[00:28:42.000] the sea, the US Geological Service has
[00:28:45.520] already said that the tsunami
[00:28:49.360] can
[00:28:51.200] hit up to
[00:28:54.159] 26 miles inland on the US East Coast and
[00:28:59.840] that it'll hit Florida on the east
[00:29:02.960] coast.
[00:29:04.559] It'll go into the Gulf of Mexico where
[00:29:08.080] there's no release and basically bounce
[00:29:10.720] back and hit the west coast of Florida
[00:29:13.360] and most of Florida will be wiped out.
[00:29:16.480] Um, if they hit Yellowstone National
[00:29:19.120] Park with a heavy earthquake,
[00:29:21.919] it can destroy the central US.
[00:29:25.360] And, uh, we have weather weapons.
[00:29:28.960] We can we can flood or
[00:29:33.360] dry out any country we want. You know,
[00:29:36.720] uh the Chinese have
[00:29:39.360] um natural weapons. Um
[00:29:43.840] the Israelis have it and uh
[00:29:47.440] >> well, sorry, what the Chinese have? What
[00:29:49.279] type of weapons?
[00:29:51.120] >> Uh they have they have other weapons. uh
[00:29:55.279] uh one of the things that they've
[00:29:58.399] already shown is uh you know the use of
[00:30:02.720] uh of
[00:30:06.240] like CO okay
[00:30:09.279] >> that kind of natural disaster. Um
[00:30:13.440] but anyway uh it's gotten to where
[00:30:16.799] there's no need for tanks and planes and
[00:30:20.000] guns anymore.
[00:30:22.080] you know, the countries can wipe each
[00:30:24.080] other out if they wanted to and they
[00:30:26.080] don't want to. However,
[00:30:29.600] uh when you look at it globally with the
[00:30:32.159] ET question, you realize that in order
[00:30:36.240] to get into space,
[00:30:40.159] we need to have one world government of
[00:30:44.799] some kind.
[00:30:46.559] And you know the Bilderberers,
[00:30:49.120] if you've heard of them, uh, from
[00:30:52.480] decades ago,
[00:30:54.480] have been trying to get one world
[00:30:56.240] government. Many of our politicians
[00:30:59.760] are O loggers, owl, one world
[00:31:03.039] government. And uh uh in order to have
[00:31:07.520] that you have to first destroy the
[00:31:10.399] supremacy of the US and then Russia and
[00:31:14.320] then Greece and Italy and then France
[00:31:18.159] and England and the US goes first. How
[00:31:23.600] do you destroy a country? You destroy
[00:31:25.679] the education system.
[00:31:28.880] You destroy the
[00:31:31.200] u health care system.
[00:31:33.760] you destroy the economy, you you know
[00:31:37.519] and uh
[00:31:38.720] >> and divi and divide the population into
[00:31:41.919] as many different competing factions as
[00:31:44.320] possible. So there is no United States
[00:31:46.480] anymore. It's just states and it's
[00:31:48.159] states of consciousness. It's states
[00:31:50.240] against states. It's red versus blue.
[00:31:52.720] It's it's all of the you know races are
[00:31:55.039] split, genders are split. You know, put
[00:31:57.120] people in as many waring silos as
[00:31:59.120] possible and then no longer is there a
[00:32:01.360] national identity. Yeah,
[00:32:03.039] >> make it make being a patriot something
[00:32:05.440] that is bad, you know, like that's
[00:32:09.840] that's the I mean that's the plan and
[00:32:12.399] that plan is certainly seemingly, you
[00:32:15.039] know, well underway.
[00:32:17.440] >> Well, it seems like it. Yeah, I just uh
[00:32:20.880] I keep hoping I'm wrong, [laughter]
[00:32:23.600] but uh I did a session back in uh 1998.
[00:32:29.760] I was tasked to view the future up
[00:32:33.279] through 2050.
[00:32:35.440] And what I found was by 2040 or 2050
[00:32:41.039] because of man-made natural disasters
[00:32:45.200] uh
[00:32:47.679] up to 75% of the population of the world
[00:32:51.039] will be wiped out.
[00:32:53.840] And uh I keep hoping I'm wrong.
[00:32:57.440] I found a bunch of other things too like
[00:33:00.000] u we would become an agrarian society
[00:33:03.360] and grow our own food, make our own
[00:33:06.159] tools and all that and that we would be
[00:33:10.399] able to make tools. This is one of the
[00:33:13.919] things I got in that session.
[00:33:16.960] At the time I did that back in 1998,
[00:33:20.640] there weren't 3D printers. [laughter]
[00:33:24.399] And so I had no idea what I was talking
[00:33:26.720] about. But now then we have 3D printers
[00:33:28.880] where you can
[00:33:31.360] print your own tools, print your own
[00:33:34.240] screwdrivers and wrenches and all that
[00:33:36.399] if you want, you know, and a bunch of
[00:33:39.440] other things. I found that uh the uh
[00:33:44.880] level of genius children was going to
[00:33:49.679] multiply by about six times normal. It
[00:33:53.039] has the number of epileptic children is
[00:33:57.120] and uh it is going to multiply. It has
[00:34:02.640] um the level of psychic ability is going
[00:34:05.600] to multiply and it has. There's just
[00:34:08.639] this growing
[00:34:10.639] thing of
[00:34:12.879] uh
[00:34:14.960] people more interested, people learning
[00:34:17.919] to be psychic, uh you know, to use their
[00:34:21.040] psychic ability. They already are
[00:34:22.720] psychic. Uh to use their ability
[00:34:26.879] and uh a lot of the things that were in
[00:34:30.159] that 1998 session are coming true. I
[00:34:35.040] found out last year that Stephen Schwarz
[00:34:39.040] and his team had done that same tasking
[00:34:42.639] back in 1995.
[00:34:45.440] I hadn't heard about that until last
[00:34:47.359] year. I got a copy of it and they found
[00:34:50.720] basically the same thing.
[00:34:53.200] So how much how much about the future is
[00:34:56.480] fully mutable and how much is in some
[00:35:00.640] ways
[00:35:02.160] predetermined is almost as if it has
[00:35:04.000] already happened and I know that you've
[00:35:06.400] talked about this before and I think
[00:35:08.000] it's ponds of time is the is the idea
[00:35:10.480] that you use you know I like to live in
[00:35:12.320] a world where everything is fully
[00:35:14.000] mutable and there's a possibility tree
[00:35:16.560] with some with more likelihood some with
[00:35:18.560] less likelihood but that we actually
[00:35:20.720] fully control our our destiny.
[00:35:22.960] in totality and it's going to be
[00:35:24.640] difficult to move me from that position
[00:35:26.240] but I'm curious as to what what you saw
[00:35:29.280] >> uh back in 2000 um I was uh I had heard
[00:35:37.680] about the you know the Mayan calendar
[00:35:42.480] and uh what was it December the 21st
[00:35:47.599] 2012
[00:35:49.520] going to the whole world was going to
[00:35:51.440] end and all this other stuff and uh I
[00:35:54.079] did that. What I found was that it was
[00:35:57.040] just a tipping point
[00:35:59.599] that uh before then
[00:36:03.200] we could do something about the future.
[00:36:06.079] But after that point if we didn't do
[00:36:08.800] something about the economy, the ecology
[00:36:12.079] and everything else,
[00:36:14.960] it was a tipping point and it was going
[00:36:16.800] to be downhill from there. And that uh
[00:36:20.079] the more we tried after that the more
[00:36:23.119] feudal it became and uh that we had just
[00:36:27.440] relinquished power
[00:36:30.480] to to others and would not get the power
[00:36:34.480] back. So what I found was that after
[00:36:40.480] after that point we would pretty much be
[00:36:43.680] in the hands of those who are doing what
[00:36:45.760] they're doing and the common man.
[00:36:48.720] There's nothing we can do about it now.
[00:36:51.599] Not because it can't be done
[00:36:54.400] but simply because we don't have the
[00:36:56.800] power to do it.
[00:36:59.040] >> Now what would you say? So, if I'm going
[00:37:01.200] to kind of even though you know all bows
[00:37:05.520] and respects to your to your
[00:37:07.599] well-developed and advanced abilities,
[00:37:09.599] you know, I've been a I've been a
[00:37:10.720] psychonaut myself for a long time. So I
[00:37:13.200] use tools to actually help me access
[00:37:16.079] altered states of consciousness where I
[00:37:17.760] get
[00:37:18.720] >> you know guidance and and one of the
[00:37:20.320] things that's come through multiple
[00:37:22.160] times is not that the situation isn't as
[00:37:24.880] dire as you bring it out to be but there
[00:37:27.760] are benevolent forces even all the way
[00:37:30.400] up to God whatever that means to you but
[00:37:32.480] that will apply increasing support. So,
[00:37:35.760] just like the rebels in Star Wars had no
[00:37:38.240] chance and needed to score a direct hit
[00:37:40.000] on the Death Star, but the force guided
[00:37:42.160] Luke Skywalker right into that, you
[00:37:44.400] know, narrow little place where we could
[00:37:46.720] actually do something and that that
[00:37:48.800] actually is still possible that we'll
[00:37:51.040] get just the right amount of support at
[00:37:52.720] just the 11th hour. in my uh in my
[00:37:56.800] session that I did in in 98. Uh
[00:38:02.079] what I found was that after about 2040,
[00:38:07.280] 2050 somewhere around there,
[00:38:10.640] people got so fed up with it
[00:38:13.839] that uh they just rebelled
[00:38:17.280] and uh basically we got a unified
[00:38:21.839] government.
[00:38:23.760] Everything got fine. I mean, perfect
[00:38:27.440] society.
[00:38:28.960] We were stable society.
[00:38:32.079] For the remnant of people that were
[00:38:34.079] left, life was great.
[00:38:38.240] >> That by that time we were already into
[00:38:40.800] space and we were already unified. And
[00:38:45.359] uh for those that were left, life was
[00:38:49.680] great. M
[00:38:52.480] >> and uh it came about simply because
[00:38:56.240] people finally woke up and said, you
[00:38:58.480] know, we're not putting up with this
[00:39:01.119] anymore,
[00:39:02.880] but that it took us that long to do it.
[00:39:07.680] >> Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I I think uh I think
[00:39:10.480] there's many of us, myself included,
[00:39:12.320] who've been trying to ring River's
[00:39:14.640] Ravier's bell and just say like, "Hey,
[00:39:17.599] you know, the British aren't coming. The
[00:39:19.359] British are here." And by the British, I
[00:39:21.119] mean those those controlling
[00:39:24.320] uh consciousnesses, whether they're
[00:39:26.320] extradimensional, extraterrestrial, or
[00:39:28.880] fully terrestrial, but like they're here
[00:39:31.280] >> and they're in our midst and they're
[00:39:32.960] working, you know, they're working and
[00:39:35.440] uh and I think there's a lot of people
[00:39:36.720] that are trying to ring, you know, ring
[00:39:38.480] that alarm bell and and let people know.
[00:39:41.760] >> Um where does where does AI play a role
[00:39:45.040] in this? Is there you know any kind of
[00:39:47.119] personal opinion or anything that you
[00:39:48.800] saw with this technology? I have been
[00:39:52.960] dipping pretty seriously into AI myself
[00:39:57.119] and uh AI for I think most people is
[00:40:02.079] just u having conversations with it or
[00:40:05.599] something like that or or for most
[00:40:08.480] people it's a it's a pest because you
[00:40:12.240] get on the internet now and you know you
[00:40:16.480] ask once about
[00:40:21.040] automatic dog feeders. Okay. AI
[00:40:26.240] for the next three weeks you get ads for
[00:40:29.040] automatic dog, you know,
[00:40:32.240] and uh [laughter]
[00:40:34.720] and anyway uh yeah, the AI is the best.
[00:40:38.800] But uh AI I think is going to
[00:40:44.000] uh help.
[00:40:48.000] Here's the negative part. It's going to
[00:40:50.160] help get rid of people
[00:40:53.040] because people aren't needed anymore.
[00:40:56.160] Okay? People won't be needed anymore.
[00:40:59.359] And uh and natural disaster, starvation,
[00:41:04.960] that's one of them.
[00:41:07.040] You take away their livelihood
[00:41:10.240] and you've taken away social welfare,
[00:41:14.160] what's going to happen, you know.
[00:41:17.440] um but also that the uh AI will continue
[00:41:22.960] to grow in capability and that it will
[00:41:26.800] become a major factor in human success.
[00:41:32.079] I think it's be a great thing once it
[00:41:35.520] gets perfected.
[00:41:36.480] >> Yeah.
[00:41:38.079] >> Yeah. Interesting. All right. So there
[00:41:40.000] was there was some other things that and
[00:41:42.640] you know I want to talk about also like
[00:41:44.240] what what we can do to protect ourselves
[00:41:47.040] economically to protect ourselves
[00:41:48.640] socially how we become more anti-fragile
[00:41:51.599] as a family unit and then working our
[00:41:53.760] way out to you know a greater you know
[00:41:56.560] greater community and ultimately
[00:41:58.160] humanity as a whole and ultimately
[00:42:00.560] eventually you know how do we become in
[00:42:02.880] right relation with the galaxy and all
[00:42:05.280] of and all of those forces like so but I
[00:42:07.200] think it starts with the self and then
[00:42:08.800] the family and it kind of works your way
[00:42:10.560] in these kind of circles of of
[00:42:12.720] attention. So, I want to go back to
[00:42:14.720] that, but before we get there, I want to
[00:42:17.599] explore some of the other kind of
[00:42:19.040] strange things that you were able to
[00:42:20.960] see. One of which was involving the
[00:42:22.720] moon. So, what did you see about the
[00:42:24.560] moon?
[00:42:26.240] >> Oh, those that have done on the moon. Uh
[00:42:29.599] the ETSs are there. Uh we're also there.
[00:42:35.599] Um we're we're also on Mars by the way
[00:42:40.000] but um we're we're there. The ETSs are
[00:42:43.680] there and uh they have their facilities.
[00:42:48.240] They mainly want the raw minerals, raw
[00:42:52.079] materials. Uh and uh you know they do
[00:42:56.720] have they do have facilities there.
[00:43:01.599] Uh I haven't found in my viewing that
[00:43:05.760] those facilities on the moon seem to
[00:43:08.560] have any connection with the facilities
[00:43:10.800] on the earth. I think they're just sort
[00:43:14.400] of factories
[00:43:16.160] to to get raw materials.
[00:43:18.560] >> And are they mining those raw materials
[00:43:20.400] from the moon itself or are they
[00:43:21.920] processing raw materials that they've
[00:43:23.440] traded for here on Earth?
[00:43:25.440] >> I think both. Probably both. Mhm.
[00:43:29.920] >> But I think mainly getting it from the
[00:43:33.040] moon. Yeah. Raw material the moon.
[00:43:35.440] >> How did we get to Mars if if we're
[00:43:37.359] there? Is were we picked up on UFO craft
[00:43:40.560] and dropped off there? Because it
[00:43:41.920] doesn't seem like we're able for at
[00:43:43.440] least what we know to have the
[00:43:45.200] technological capacity to bring a manned
[00:43:48.079] vessel to Mars.
[00:43:49.520] >> No. Uh, from what I've seen, we don't
[00:43:52.160] have people on Mars, but we have
[00:43:55.760] >> we have facilities there, automated
[00:43:57.760] facilities and all that doing research,
[00:44:00.880] doing
[00:44:02.560] uh,
[00:44:04.319] you know, uh, well, mainly research.
[00:44:06.560] Yeah.
[00:44:07.520] >> Yeah.
[00:44:09.520] Wow. Well, this is this is very
[00:44:11.520] interesting. So, let's circle back. And
[00:44:13.520] it seems like one of the prerogatives is
[00:44:15.760] to
[00:44:17.440] really start to develop our own uh
[00:44:21.295] [clears throat] our own abilities, our
[00:44:22.640] own psychic abilities and place, you
[00:44:25.119] know, some real intentional effort on
[00:44:26.800] doing that. I mean, you were mentioning
[00:44:28.480] how much it's improved your own life and
[00:44:31.200] livelihood. And obviously, if we were
[00:44:33.040] able to do this, we could apply it to
[00:44:34.640] the service to oursel and our family,
[00:44:36.800] but also service to the greater whole.
[00:44:40.160] >> Sure. But not just psychic ability
[00:44:42.480] either. Uh also, um
[00:44:47.040] you know,
[00:44:48.800] you don't have to have the newest
[00:44:50.800] iPhone.
[00:44:52.319] You don't you don't need it if the old
[00:44:54.319] one works.
[00:44:54.960] >> Speak for yourself. [laughter]
[00:44:57.200] I'm just joking.
[00:44:59.440] >> And uh you know uh how do you sur how do
[00:45:03.920] you be one of the survivors?
[00:45:09.359] learn to survive.
[00:45:11.760] Okay. Uh I'm not a prepper by any means,
[00:45:15.359] but um I have
[00:45:19.520] everything I have is paid for. Uh I've
[00:45:23.440] gotten uh solar for my home. I'm fully
[00:45:28.240] solared.
[00:45:29.760] Um I have my own deep well. Uh, I can,
[00:45:36.800] uh, you know, I can just separate myself
[00:45:41.359] from the grid anytime I want to and, uh,
[00:45:46.160] be totally self-sufficient. I can grow
[00:45:48.720] them. I can grow my own plants. I have a
[00:45:51.200] greenhouse. And, um, people who are
[00:45:54.960] living in cities and renting apartments
[00:45:57.119] and all that, get out of the city.
[00:46:00.856] [laughter]
[00:46:01.599] Mhm.
[00:46:02.240] >> Sorry, but get out of the city. Uh uh
[00:46:06.480] become self-sufficient.
[00:46:08.400] >> Yeah.
[00:46:09.520] >> Survive.
[00:46:10.720] >> Yeah.
[00:46:12.240] >> Where where do you think are the safer
[00:46:14.240] places to be in America given the given
[00:46:17.760] the kind of risk profile of both
[00:46:21.440] uh you know different
[00:46:24.880] different uh global powers like you
[00:46:27.599] mentioned you know Russia having
[00:46:28.800] earthquake uh weapons. I'm curious also,
[00:46:31.440] I mean, would that involve them actually
[00:46:33.359] having, you know, a clandestine mission
[00:46:35.680] where they actually put something into
[00:46:37.119] the ground and it's like a seismic
[00:46:39.280] fracking device or could they do this
[00:46:40.960] from a from a spy plane and you know cuz
[00:46:44.880] like what is what is that capacity for
[00:46:46.880] that particular weapon? Uh, I'm a
[00:46:49.200] Russian linguist and uh uh I was
[00:46:53.280] listening to a Russian broadcast, news
[00:46:55.200] broadcast
[00:46:56.880] um because I I watched the Russian uh
[00:47:01.680] channels in order to keep my Russian
[00:47:04.079] ability up and u there was this general
[00:47:08.079] they were interviewing and he was drunk
[00:47:10.800] and uh he just started spouting off
[00:47:13.119] about his earthquake weapon and how the
[00:47:16.319] Fukushima was just a test and he was
[00:47:19.760] bragging about it and they finally just
[00:47:21.520] cut him off. The details of it
[00:47:26.079] were not broadcast but uh but I mean it
[00:47:29.920] was clear he was telling the truth you
[00:47:32.160] know.
[00:47:32.480] >> Yeah. Yeah. In vino in vino veritas as
[00:47:35.599] the Latin says in and wine is truth and
[00:47:38.800] this was probably woodka but not wine.
[00:47:41.359] Um
[00:47:43.359] >> although I did having been to Russia
[00:47:45.359] they do like a lot of them we associate
[00:47:48.000] vodka but it's really whiskey that a lot
[00:47:49.839] of people like to drink which is a fun
[00:47:51.920] interesting fact is that uh but anyways
[00:47:54.400] that's a digression and unimportant for
[00:47:56.240] this conversation. All right. So, back
[00:47:57.440] to the original question. Uh, where in
[00:48:01.040] the United States do you think is is
[00:48:04.240] kind of the are the safest places to
[00:48:06.960] kind of set up shop?
[00:48:09.119] >> If you're going to become
[00:48:10.160] self-sufficient, you have to get out of
[00:48:11.839] the city. You have to
[00:48:14.240] >> But out of the out of the city in
[00:48:15.760] Florida is probably a bad idea even
[00:48:18.400] because it's Florida and it's there's a
[00:48:20.160] high risk of that Canary Island volcano
[00:48:22.640] come. Well, I mean, not high risk, but
[00:48:24.000] there's at least a risk. I don't think
[00:48:26.079] the countries want to go to war with
[00:48:27.920] these massive massive weapons. Um I
[00:48:32.960] think that's would be an absolute last
[00:48:36.319] resort for them. Uh
[00:48:40.319] why destroy the United States if you can
[00:48:42.559] take it over, you know? So I'm not
[00:48:46.079] really worried about the massive
[00:48:49.359] things. Uh it's more things like co and
[00:48:53.680] they're coming out with new stuff all
[00:48:55.280] the time. So anyway,
[00:48:57.920] >> um the safest place I think would be
[00:49:02.400] to become self-sufficient would be out
[00:49:04.960] of the city.
[00:49:06.800] Now
[00:49:08.480] there's still, you know, uh some people
[00:49:12.079] say, "Oh, get gold."
[00:49:15.200] How many times in the US have they
[00:49:16.880] confiscated the gold? you know, the
[00:49:19.920] government confiscated the gold. Uh, how
[00:49:23.119] many times in the US have they just come
[00:49:26.240] through and confiscated your property? I
[00:49:29.440] mean, I own this property. I'm
[00:49:31.440] self-sufficient.
[00:49:33.680] The government could come in and wipe me
[00:49:35.440] out any time, you know. Um,
[00:49:39.280] >> yeah. I mean, I think that would that
[00:49:41.040] would create a a civil war if they
[00:49:43.680] started to appropriate people's property
[00:49:45.520] or tried to take people's gold.
[00:49:48.240] >> These days, I'm not sure it would. Um,
[00:49:52.480] this um oh, I forget the name of it. uh
[00:49:57.280] social
[00:49:59.520] something psychosis
[00:50:01.920] uh where you can
[00:50:05.839] uh gradually get people to where they'll
[00:50:08.240] believe anything. Uh
[00:50:12.000] >> um
[00:50:13.040] >> a type of social engineering.
[00:50:15.440] >> Get rid of the police and then there
[00:50:17.119] won't be any more crime. And everybody
[00:50:19.920] says, "Yeah, yeah, good idea." No, it's
[00:50:23.359] not a good idea.
[00:50:25.599] Yeah.
[00:50:27.920] Uh but uh that that has been going on
[00:50:33.200] for quite a while. We've been made to be
[00:50:35.520] afraid.
[00:50:37.359] Uh you know,
[00:50:40.640] before you could
[00:50:43.359] let your kids run around in midnight and
[00:50:45.599] all this. Now then, you can't let them
[00:50:47.520] out in the front yard.
[00:50:49.680] And uh uh you have to be afraid of
[00:50:53.920] everything and uh that's part of the
[00:50:57.040] psychosis thing.
[00:50:58.559] >> Mhm.
[00:51:00.480] >> Yeah. Yeah. I think uh I think fear, you
[00:51:03.839] know, I think Dune was a was a stroke of
[00:51:06.160] genius when they came up with that
[00:51:08.720] famous quote, you know, fear is the mind
[00:51:10.800] killer,
[00:51:12.000] >> the little death, you know. I mean, it
[00:51:13.760] really is. It's it's a virus that's far
[00:51:15.839] more deadly than than uh than COVID or
[00:51:18.800] anything else.
[00:51:20.160] >> And for the common person, you think,
[00:51:22.079] "Oh, then I shouldn't appear."
[00:51:26.000] For those people, they think, "Oh, we
[00:51:28.720] found a new way to control their mind."
[00:51:32.160] >> Right.
[00:51:34.000] >> Right. Right. [sighs and gasps]
[00:51:36.240] Yeah. Um All right. So if we were going
[00:51:38.480] to develop this develop these methods
[00:51:41.280] you know how you know what is the way
[00:51:43.359] that we would develop the methods and
[00:51:45.359] then what is the application you know
[00:51:47.760] what are applications that you use that
[00:51:49.839] were actually able to improve your
[00:51:52.800] economic stability like improve your own
[00:51:55.599] life so how do you how do you train it
[00:51:58.240] and then what what were the applications
[00:52:00.480] that you looked to use it for? I think
[00:52:04.000] becoming
[00:52:05.599] self-sufficient even if you stay in the
[00:52:08.400] city becoming self-sufficient
[00:52:11.839] uh a lot of people don't know how to
[00:52:14.559] cook they have to go to a restaurant
[00:52:17.440] okay you can cook rice you can boil
[00:52:20.880] water you can cook rice you know uh just
[00:52:25.280] uh learn things and uh
[00:52:29.680] learn to spot lies
[00:52:33.839] Um,
[00:52:35.520] learn to learn to look behind what's
[00:52:39.359] said.
[00:52:42.800] >> Do you know the four rules of
[00:52:44.160] interrogation?
[00:52:46.000] >> No. Please share.
[00:52:50.480] >> Uh, listen to what they say.
[00:52:53.760] Okay.
[00:52:55.760] Listen to what they don't say.
[00:53:00.319] Listen to how they say what they say.
[00:53:04.240] Listen to how they go about not saying
[00:53:07.200] what they don't say. [laughter] Okay?
[00:53:10.800] >> And if you apply those four rules to
[00:53:13.839] your politicians, to advertising,
[00:53:17.359] to a commercial you see on TV,
[00:53:20.720] you know, what don't they say and how do
[00:53:23.920] they go about not saying it? You know,
[00:53:27.119] you can you can start getting to the
[00:53:28.960] truth. Yeah, that's and trust and and I
[00:53:33.520] think trust yourself too. I think
[00:53:35.040] there's um [clears throat] you know I
[00:53:38.240] I look at the phenomenon of soant
[00:53:40.960] syndrome which is a real phenomenon of
[00:53:43.200] course and people are able to make
[00:53:45.040] unbelievable calculations that are not
[00:53:47.119] possible with the conscious mind but the
[00:53:49.599] subconscious is assimilating data in a
[00:53:51.920] way that they have the link the like
[00:53:54.720] some kind of communication link with
[00:53:56.400] their subconscious which is tracking
[00:53:57.920] more than their conscious mind is able
[00:53:59.359] to do so they're able to perform these
[00:54:00.800] incredible feats. I think we're actually
[00:54:03.680] assimilating that data. We're picking up
[00:54:05.839] the data points subconsciously. So this
[00:54:08.720] is where it goes back to your gut. You
[00:54:10.559] know, people say trust your gut. Well,
[00:54:11.920] what is your gut? The gut is the
[00:54:13.200] synthesis of information that you're not
[00:54:15.599] even consciously aware of. So it's
[00:54:17.440] >> getting back to a place where you can
[00:54:18.880] trust yourself. And also that
[00:54:20.559] >> your own mental neosphere of thoughts is
[00:54:24.480] quiet enough that you can actually
[00:54:26.160] listen to that whisper that'll come from
[00:54:28.640] your subconscious. And this is exactly
[00:54:31.760] what we teach when we teach the
[00:54:33.920] controlled remote viewing. We don't
[00:54:36.240] teach you to be a spy. We don't teach
[00:54:38.319] you how to spy on people. We teach you
[00:54:41.200] how to get in touch with your
[00:54:42.640] subconscious mind
[00:54:44.880] because your conscious mind is not
[00:54:46.640] psychic. Your subconscious has access to
[00:54:50.640] everything in all of space and time.
[00:54:54.000] And the CRV that Ingo Swan created
[00:55:00.319] is not psychic.
[00:55:03.040] It's a way to get a line of
[00:55:06.480] communications,
[00:55:08.000] clear line of communications between
[00:55:10.160] your conscious and your subconscious
[00:55:12.480] mind. And when you do that, you spot the
[00:55:16.480] lies, you know the truth, and uh you can
[00:55:21.359] find out anything your subconscious
[00:55:24.240] knows through the proper queueing. Ask
[00:55:27.839] it questions, get the answers.
[00:55:30.400] >> And when we teach CRV, that's what we
[00:55:34.000] teach.
[00:55:35.760] We don't teach you to be a spy or be
[00:55:38.319] psychic.
[00:55:40.160] We teach you how to get in touch with
[00:55:41.760] that part of you that already is
[00:55:43.359] psychic. That's it.
[00:55:45.599] >> That's the difference between the CRV
[00:55:49.280] and all these psychic courses that
[00:55:51.680] you're going to find. Uh they
[00:55:56.319] they teach you how to be psychic, you
[00:55:59.760] know, and uh you already are psychic
[00:56:04.319] at the subconscious level.
[00:56:07.760] All CRV, all Ingo Swan ever created was
[00:56:12.160] a way to get in touch with your
[00:56:13.599] subconscious mind.
[00:56:16.079] >> Yeah, I think that's and just to
[00:56:18.720] understand that this is our birthright,
[00:56:20.559] you know, actually
[00:56:21.920] >> to be these multi-dimensional
[00:56:24.240] psychic incredible beings that and we've
[00:56:27.280] just been fed a lie that we're not.
[00:56:29.520] >> Listen, what this what the human mind
[00:56:31.839] can do is just phenomenal. It really is.
[00:56:37.200] Uh
[00:56:39.119] um information gathering, healing,
[00:56:43.440] um prediction abilities,
[00:56:47.200] um finding out the past,
[00:56:50.160] um getting to your inspiration.
[00:56:52.799] Um we teach people the remote viewing
[00:56:55.839] and they become better artists, they
[00:56:57.599] become better writers, they become
[00:56:59.200] better public speakers.
[00:57:02.079] Uh
[00:57:04.160] um it's just amazing what the
[00:57:06.160] subconscious mind could do.
[00:57:08.640] >> Indeed. Indeed. I'm uh I couldn't
[00:57:12.240] believe that more. I mean that's that's
[00:57:14.079] a that's a core idea. And also take good
[00:57:17.280] care of your body, you know, like really
[00:57:20.319] >> take really good care of your body
[00:57:21.920] because uh you know, we need to be not
[00:57:24.240] only strong and but we need to be
[00:57:26.880] resilient. You know, this is going to be
[00:57:28.640] a marathon a lot more than a sprint. I
[00:57:31.119] mean uh yes there may be an acute period
[00:57:33.839] where you have to fight off some threat
[00:57:36.000] or something like that and so I'm not
[00:57:38.160] saying not to be prepared for that but
[00:57:39.839] also this is going to be an endurance
[00:57:42.480] situation you know and so you have to be
[00:57:44.799] resilient
[00:57:46.640] >> and it's going to be an endurance
[00:57:48.240] situation that not a lot of people are
[00:57:50.480] going to make
[00:57:52.240] >> make it through you know
[00:57:55.599] >> well intense times anything else that uh
[00:57:58.160] that you would love for the listener
[00:58:00.319] who's uh who's into this can,
[00:58:02.960] >> you know, can uh can utilize or
[00:58:05.680] >> I wish there was more flowers and joy
[00:58:08.559] and all that. Uh and I'm not a doomsday
[00:58:12.079] person, you know. I'm not a uh
[00:58:16.240] I try to never be a negative person, but
[00:58:20.480] uh
[00:58:22.000] I mean the reality is that uh
[00:58:26.960] we're going into some hard times. We
[00:58:29.760] really are. And uh I would say prepare
[00:58:35.599] prepare for it, you know,
[00:58:38.079] >> and that doesn't mean dig a hole in the
[00:58:40.319] ground and and get a rifle. That means
[00:58:44.240] prepare yourself and your family
[00:58:47.599] uh mentally, physically,
[00:58:51.040] and uh uh the Mormons now are they have
[00:58:56.400] a policy now to pack away one year's
[00:58:59.839] worth of food.
[00:59:01.440] >> Mhm.
[00:59:02.240] >> You know, and uh
[00:59:05.359] uh Yeah. Just be smart. [laughter]
[00:59:09.280] >> Yeah.
[00:59:10.240] >> Get smart.
[00:59:12.319] >> Yeah.
[00:59:13.520] Amen. Amen to that. Well, Lynn, thank
[00:59:16.559] you so much for your time and uh and
[00:59:18.640] thank you for this wisdom. And I guess
[00:59:21.040] the last thing I'll
[00:59:22.559] >> Yeah. Go ahead.
[00:59:23.839] I hate to be I hate to sound negative
[00:59:26.240] and I know it does sound negative but uh
[00:59:29.920] we are having some hard times coming and
[00:59:32.480] so
[00:59:34.079] >> it's it's better to you know and I think
[00:59:36.640] that's the last thing I'll say is to be
[00:59:38.480] aware of all of these the potentialities
[00:59:42.240] for all of these hard times and be
[00:59:44.240] prepared and also you know hold on to
[00:59:47.440] that faith that that you know you'll
[00:59:50.480] you'll be able to find your way and that
[00:59:52.880] enough enough people will find their way
[00:59:55.520] and whatever happens that you know just
[00:59:57.839] hold the possibility so cuz I would be I
[01:00:00.799] think the wrong the wrong way to take
[01:00:02.720] this podcast would be to get in more
[01:00:04.880] fear lose hope say it doesn't matter
[01:00:07.680] become nihilistic this is actually a
[01:00:09.440] wakeup call to like let's let's be ready
[01:00:11.839] >> and let's fight the good fight and let's
[01:00:13.680] act like Spartans you know like with our
[01:00:16.000] shield are on it you know like let's
[01:00:17.839] let's give it all we got and if
[01:00:20.160] we cross the threshold to the other side
[01:00:22.079] of this grand journey called life. And
[01:00:24.079] we know we did everything we could.
[01:00:25.920] We're going to we're going to pass that
[01:00:27.280] threshold with no regrets. We're going
[01:00:28.799] to know that we lived, we loved, we
[01:00:30.319] laughed, we prepared, we fought, and and
[01:00:33.280] we did the best we could.
[01:00:34.799] >> And we'll pass it on to our kids. And
[01:00:37.760] like you mentioned, have faith. Uh
[01:00:40.880] listen
[01:00:42.400] uh I couldn't advise
[01:00:47.280] more
[01:00:49.200] to
[01:00:50.720] get back to your faith in God.
[01:00:55.839] >> It's
[01:00:57.520] you can't believe how important that
[01:00:59.200] actually is.
[01:01:00.480] >> No doubt. No doubt.
[01:01:02.160] >> Really is.
[01:01:02.559] >> And as as the as the Bible says more
[01:01:05.119] than anything, do not be afraid.
[01:01:07.680] Do not be afraid. Yeah. Amen. Amen to
[01:01:11.040] that. Well, thank you so much, Lynn.
[01:01:12.559] This was an absolute pleasure and uh
[01:01:14.640] it's great to be connected.
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