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Let's not poke them. Yeah. We don't already have. We already have. So they've crashed or we've shot them down or we've shot them down. Jesus. Ready. Here we go, Dana. We're on. Look at me. Not looking. I'm okay. Right. It's all we care about. It's all the men. We look at ourselves so much. What do you think? The podcast and I just stare at myself and I then I cry myself gently to sleep at night. Yeah. That's I think that's the regular. I take a sip of Z equal.
I never take the whole thing. You know how they have a cap on top of the night. Well, I hate night. Well, I only take what I'm incredible sick. Because so you're so messed up the next day. Well, the trick is I'm going to tell that our crowd. You don't take the whole goddamn cap. That's that's for like a 900 pound person. You have to take I take I have a teaspoon. I guess. Excuse me. What about the capsules?
You just take one capsule. Excuse me. Excuse me. Let me just interject this. Excuse me. Excuse me. Oh, that's what it was. But Trump comes up to lay with our guest. He comes up late in the. Oh, yeah. Oh, we should tell everyone we have a guest today. And it's not one of your typical jokes or clothes. We're walking outside. We're working outside the lines a little bit today. We actually have a scientist and an actual doctor. Very interesting dude. He's a. I got into him because I saw
an old documentary called Unacknowledged. It was about UFOs and the state of UFOs. Are they real? Have we seen them? And it really kind of blew me away. And then I followed the student on Instagram. So we hit him up. And he's like, yeah, I'll roll on. So he popped on. And we had a really interesting chat. And it went in different records. I did not see coming. And I'm still trying to like compete all of it. I just want to I think this would be useful just because it's almost like
reading the synopsis of a movie that he has two lanes. One is that there's been an energy system that's been around for a hundred years that because of different special interests or conspiracies or fossil fuel companies, it's been suppressed. But it would solve all of our energy issues on earth with no pollution. That's a whirling lives in one leg one. That's the second line is the most of the UFOs we see is done by government agencies and or corporations as kind of a
fake out a loss leader look over here. They're so thirdly, there are actual aliens visiting us. Yeah, let's get to take that part. And finally, he'll talk about how we communicate them is with consciousness, ie meditation or spiritual awakening. That's the only way because that's the way they communicate. And so they visit us. They're watching us. They're worried about us. I asked if they knew how their universe got created. And I'm going to let you know spoilers. Yeah, we
spoke to the spoilers. And he and they say they're shot down in peace. And I came to with an open mind in an open heart just like let tell me tell me tell me what you know all based on documentation. That's why it's interesting. He has everything to back it up. Okay. Now let's get into the that's in a minute. But we have to do our clown show for a minute. Clown show. Supposed to do some nails. Yeah, sure was we talk about UFOs.
You always do the fish. I know because I wanted to be as weird as possible. So the freeze frame. If you see the free series on YouTube data, they're crazy. That's a good one. Well, that's Garth. He talks about aliens. Yeah, Garth liked it. Okay, so what's giving me some headlines and we'll talk about them and we'll get to Dr. Steven career. What do we got? Throw something up and I'll just go. How do you go? Yeah, I haven't seen any
of this psych imaginations. I barely know. We were both on the cover Rolling Stone Dana and I saw yours. And this is a big deal. This is back when Rolling Stone was really, really big deal, especially when Dana's was on it was just before. This is a great, cool picture. Bill Zemmy. I have a couple thoughts about this. Yeah, you can chime in if you want. Yeah. Well, one was that the first day I showed up, the photographer, I met him in a laundry mat. He
wanted me to have no clothes on and hold a laundry basket in front of me. Oh, that was, oh, this is a good idea. So what did that photographer want it? Okay. That's what he wanted. I mean, he's a great guy. He's a really photographer. We could look up his name. But then he also wanted to put me in a two two or like a ballerina dress. Comedy. I said, I said, don't look. I'm only on the cover of Rolling Stone probably once. Well, twice. Whoops. What's that? And so we went with this.
And then he goes, well, okay, you know, the old swallow, the goldfish. So I spent hours with real goldfish. But as it sits there, does it look, it looks like it could be a fake, right? But it's an actual lie. That looks, I thought that was fake, but I did like this photo. I think it looks cool. I think you look cool. I think it's fine. But there's one more final thing, David. Yeah, keep talking. Look at it and let me see if you can tell what it is.
Yeah, if something on your coat, flower, no, he decided to take my eyes and make them sort of brown hazel. I ran into him later. I go, why blue eyes, pale blue eyes? I mean, they're stunning. Oh my god. And it goes, I just felt like doing that. That's totally against the law. I know. Why would it do that? It's interesting. You look around. Marissa, Tomay, this is that era. What year is this, do you think? This is 93. Oh, shit. That's right. Mid S&L for me. Okay.
And I would have done it again. I didn't like the head, I didn't like Dana Carvey quits. Yeah, they have quits. You know, and I wouldn't have done it again. I just didn't, it felt weird when I saw it. So I felt the same way about mine because you'll see it. By the way, it says hot list. I have the hot list on mine. I think it is. No. You're the, they want to meet or wear those pants too. Is that all the shopped or you have,
this is what everyone turned down. No, it's the same thing. I'd mark Seliger, great, well known photographer. Mark Seliger was the guy and he's great and he did what I wanted to do, but that's what happened. He listened. He listened. When you're an artist, a artist photographer who's a big deal and I was not a big deal, I somehow, this is doing just shoot me. Yeah. So I left S&L, got to just shoot me, just shoot me, he's doing well.
So shock of my life. They get me on Rolling Stone once me. I meet Jan winner. Now look at TV forecast hot and a horny. That me, I guess. I got it. That's what I was on the show. See, I like this. This is Mark Seliger and I think that what he, you know, he wants it to be outrageous or different or interesting. You've only worn those pants once we've gone out to dinner. You know the problem is I wear ones here. I can probably wear ones to Koi and then I got to get
rid of them because everyone's seen them. I've never seen you make that face though. That's an interesting thing. Well, this is 200 rolls of film where I finally left. So the trivia is Minon is on the left with the big blue eyes. She's stunningly gorgeous. Tati Anonav on Pats, I think, is all right. She was sick the one crouching on. She was sick. So after we did, you know, I don't know which ones to cover. We're doing different setups. I said, why don't you
let her go home because she's gorgeous and was sweetheart, but she just didn't feel well. So we just kept with Minon who has the coverage I'm grabbing her boob. I guess. But this was, oh, see the feet. These are pants and they have, I'm like a centaur. You know, that is, I don't like that. I don't know. I don't know. It's kind of like a horse, half horse, half horse. I don't know the symbolism, but it looks cool. The log looks cool.
Grab her boob. We do everything and we're taking so many rolls. I say, he keeps going, all right, well, I'm a roll. Flies just bother my eyes. My eyes aren't great. So too many flies just, I'm for hours, right? And I'm sitting in a log next killing me. Of course, I'm fully falling apart as pre usual. And then I say, you keep saying one more roll. Quit fucking saying that. Or it's going to be it's over after one more roll. But that's just something they say.
They say last one. Yep. And the last one. And I got the fuck up and left. He goes, we're not done. I go, yep. And I left the balls of spade because, you know, you push a little dog too long. One day he bites you. Well, look, I mean, you know, we don't want to come off like spoiled breads. I mean, it is an honor to be on the cover. Of course. No, I mean, just deal. It, you know, I don't know when it became not as big a deal. But, you know, it's like
everything else. It's just when they went online and then when they it got it got too political. But yeah, I thought that was that was such a big deal for me. That was probably 2000. And I was right around the year 2000. And that's one of the highlights of my whole career. Well, no, that is very cool. And we're both on it. I love it. You're on 20th. Come off SNL. And then you get this hit show. And now you're only selling. I mean, that's pretty cool.
Yeah. I thought I swear some interview. Try to fuck me. He goes, so when do you think you were the most famous? Isn't that such a backhanded bullshit question? You know, I, it's famous. Such a fleeting thing. You know, my Lauren quote always admitted your hot. You feel yourself becoming the last. You go up in a rocket. The rocket comes down. I know. Famous. Just I don't know. That's a, that's a. But the answer what he was looking for was different points of time.
Like, oh, you had a Rolling Stone cover. Oh, yeah, this. But the truth is, it's present day when you're the most famous because that's when the accumulation of everything. Like everyone's seen your movies on TBS on HBO, end of the theater. So reruns, reruns, so commercials. More people know me now than they did that. So that's. Oh, well, definitely.
I mean, your Instagram is huge, but you're right. At a certain point, for me personally, when I would see older performers actor, just comedians, whatever, I mean, I was at the AFI tribute. Kirk Douglas, because I did a movie with Kirk Douglas. And I spoke and stuff. So behind me is Jimmy Stewart, you know, and then some of the tables and Jimmy Stewart is like 82. It's Jimmy's fucking
stew icon. And they said, they said, they said he's not working much. I don't. Can anybody win the fucking game of show business or saying the legend of all time, Hitchcock movies, Westerns, it's a wonderful life. Jimmy fucking Stewart. Yeah, he's not doing to me. So I walked, I said, I got to meet Jimmy Stewart. So I walked toward him. And I'm walking towards Jimmy Stewart. He looks up. I get to him and I go, Mr. Stewart. And he just put his hand on my hand. And he goes, I know,
I know. I know what you're going to say, because I've heard it 100. Oh, he's the legend. He didn't say that. He just said, I know. But that's what he meant. Yeah. He knew that everyone does it to him. Everyone. Yeah. So the point is, is that the main thing about show business, it's a bitterness factor. You always feel gratitude. You know, you never feel like it's not not personal and you're in it. And I try to honor people who maybe sell me a do chop broccoli
in 1986 and are hyperbolic around me. I'm on a level. Okay. There's levels of fans. People go, do you have fans? Here's the level. You know the fans are like, Hey, my friends said your famous can we get a picture? That's a small fan or absolutely not. Absolutely nothing out of fan. And then you get people that are sweaty, shaky and can't believe it. So when you say, Oh, these people are all fans of mine. It's a huge level from one to 100 of what you're fan.
They kind of like you, they see you and stuff fine or they really like you or they're like crazed. So when you meet people, you get all different levels and some don't care. It's really at all. I'll do a kind of a Jerry sign for things. Jerry is so, uh, in do comedians, you know, and comedy and stand up specifically, but and Lauren Michaels is very into it. So we, when people make me laugh, first time I saw Martin Short doing Rob Williamson,
SCTV, then I called myself a fan. You know, anyone who makes you laugh really hard, even if it's in one movie or one sketch, uh, it's such a rare tribe we're in and it's such an honor. But yeah, we're funny people. And so funny is they cliche to say funny is money. Yeah. Funny is well, we're not, we're not doing Pat on the bad productions right now, but we do. It is, we're saying that just questions about that. I, we're just in that universe. It doesn't mean there's not 3000 people
more funnier than we are. The way I learned it, Dana, when I was like, Oh my god, all these people know me like when I just was barely, barely microscopically somewhat famed. And then I overheard someone go, Oh my god, there's David Spade. And I go, yes. And when he walks past, he goes, I hate that guy. And I was like, Oh, so it doesn't mean everyone likes you. It just means no, they, they know they've seen you and something. Now they have to say something nice. Do they like you?
You know, okay, keep going. Now what next? What we're going to bore you with next? That was interesting. I like that. I like your Rolling Stone cover. That was cool. Yeah. Okay. But well, you know what fans write in which one you like better? I would tell you that David, David, David, this is more interesting. Oh, I gave you this, Dana. I just thought it was funny that this is a shark that I would be scared, I'm scared of the ocean anyway. This looks like HR puff and
stuff. But oh, yeah, that's not a good summer on Sesame Street. I mean, I'm Mr. Wabigong shock. Don't come down to the Titanic in the submarine. Oh, each you first come bite, then come late. Yummy, yum. I'm determined to Yoda. It's kind of a Yoda. He looks like he's made out of carpet. I don't believe it. This might be fake, but it was on the internet. There's some some alien bugs at the bottom of the, you know, the ones that are way down there. The alien stuff I was thinking on, I
thinking about evolution and stuff and people like, yeah, it's evolution. I go, yeah, microbe became a little tadpole, became a frog, became an alligator, crawled up, became a dinosaur. So basically, whole planet earth, they know at one point was just rock. There was nothing but rock, more water rock, no water even just a rock. The water came in and poked supposedly. But here's my idea of evolution. Put a rock on a kitchen table.
Okay. There at it for four billion years and you get Richard Nixon. Why Richard Nixon? Just just you went just Richard Nixon's there. You know, after four billion years from a rock, you have to go to the, yeah, wait, wait, wait, wait, and then there's people. And there's Richard Nixon. I'm alive. What are you looking at? I'm not a rock. Turned me. All right. So what's our next question? What is this me again? Let me see.
Did I give you this? Let me see. No, this was something. Oh, you? Okay. Let me see. This sent a little girl getting mad about this girl. Oh, yeah. Spensive ice cream is. I do like this girl. A little girl gets a taste of inflation and she did not like it. You are about to see a rant of money from the UK. She was ticked off by the business practices of the local ice cream vendor. So she could sell her ice cream. She's just too ice cream. She's with two triangles in it. Yeah.
The bloody nine pounds for two of them. Nine coins for two. Yeah, nine quid. That is going to get nowhere. One that comes with my street. I have a one pound and pay or two pounds. That is going to get nowhere. Maybe that. No, he ain't. Is that? No, he ain't. That's what I'm doing. No, he ain't. No, he ain't. No, he ain't. Bloody hell. God damn. She's worked up. That's me after I eat it. It's catch sick. After doing a little bit of math,
based off of her. I like how we show the whole fucking newscast. It's not in quid for the ice cream. They want it and they're not going to get it. This motherfucker just said it for two auto pops. We get a new way in it. I just don't know where a kick is that personality at that age issue. I got cut over to her mother. That's right. That I want. No, I quit. Well, still the voice cream. So I'm going to get it. I know my cockney goes a lot.
I go to Michael Cain every time. Michael Cain. I kind of help it. Every time I do a cockney accent, I go to bloody Marco Cain. No, I'd quit. But two ice cream. You can't be too nationally. But go kite. It's show nation. The touch the way you get him. If you want to draw to do Marco Cain. No, I'm quit. But two cones. No, I'm quit. We have our next bet. No, I quit. Do we have 10 quid? 10 quid. Chick was fucking worked up. And her little friend was like, all right, that's
enough. You know, add her all for you today. But I did like her spirit and spunk. She really got into it. She's defuse. When I was at age, I couldn't care less. I want to shit cause I just say mom, give me more money. I can't. It's nine quid now. I can't. You can't even. I remember at jiffy. Jiffy. Well, it was like, uh, no, it was 25 cents a gallon. I'm a good one. But gasoline. I remember that. Oh boy. I don't remember. 50 cent for a five hour mad. May for five. I remember. Do I need murphy?
Western. Okay, next one. NBC is using animals to push. Oh, no, this part of volume. Oh, there's a new documentary called queer planet. So, let's see what you're talking about. That's good to say. Gay penguins, bisexual lions, sex changing clown. This is a queer planet. Queer a clown fish. Always existed. It's only in humans that we have such a stigma about it. The idea of just having two fixed sexes is clearly out of style. So that's a new documentary about, mm-hmm, looking at myself again.
Gay clown fish, which is what that's your stage name. Yeah, there was a, there was a kind of a grunge band called clown fish, I think. There was? Yeah, I think so. If there is, and there is now. Maybe they did. Run with it, kids. Run with it. The all those elephants look like they were doing this touching their noses, which I heard one of them go, hey, no, homo. But, you know, when you're just touching your noses, it doesn't mean anything. They're just goofing around, probably. But I don't know.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about our gay monkeys or... Yeah, I don't really... I'm boring, and that's the way where gay should be is just like, who cares? Right. Who cares what you're saying. They shouldn't even make a show like that because it's like, don't make it like it's different. Just say, hey, summer gay somewhere, move on. Right. I mean, the trans thing is just sort of the newest thing that people have to accept.
And, you know, as far as genetic engineering, there will be beastie stuff, you know. I'm sorry, sir. People will genetically... Mary animals. ...and with animals. So, it'd become part pig, part human. And they'll be some kids on the cats. I'm just part pig. Why do I do it? You hate me? Are you prejudiced against me? I'm part pig, part man. Is Peppa Pig single? Because she could marry someone, someone famous, though. Do you know if Peppa Pig is? I, you said it, or...
It's like a little cartoon or something. Oh, yeah. Peppa Pig. All right, next one. Next one. That's what she probably sounds like. Let's go down to the beach. I'm... Peppa Pig. Oh, back. I'm a little sharn. I'm a little gong. I saw this in the Fabriest Street. COVID's trying to drum up some biz. Jesus, it's getting... Oh, it's like... It's like an old show business entertainer who's playing out at the I-80. You know? Yeah. At the Pancake House, here is Sunny Floppo with his hit song.
Well, that's... Okay. Yeah. There, you know, I did see an interview with Anthony Fauci, and you go, you never know when there might be subvariants. We got one coming in from Hawaii called the Pineapple Express. Got a variant coming in from Russia called Stole On The Rocks. We got one from Massachusetts called Big Beans. I'm Tony Fauci, and from the bottom of my all-new leather Fauci's Gold Fuck Yourself. Yeah, I don't know.
It doesn't have the scare tag because you see when they hear all this stuff, literally you go, please don't start with this again. I get it. People might get a call. They might have COVID, but I don't think everyone's going to run for Z-Hills anymore. It's like some virologist. I told you. I told you that we would get a certain immunity between the vaccine, between herd immunity, and then the trajectory of most viruses is weak, weak, weak, weaker.
And that seems to be happening, unless you're compromised. I might get letters if you're compromised, and you're in a certain age group. That's different. But as I expected, my act, it gets weak. My message to COVID is come and get me. You want some of this? You want some of this? You got to get some. Come and get me. Come through the nose. Come through my mouth. Come out when we want to get it. No, Dana, I told you. It's also when coughing on a plane. I'm like this. You don't.
After the cough, it not care at all. Couldn't care less. And then I wake the person next to me, and go, someone's coughing. So they didn't even put their hand over their mouth. No, and then they sneeze. They cough about 20 times. And they go, and I'm like, get the air, Marshall, bring them back. Because this is what we need. This is a, this is a problem. Okay. Well, the worst thing is when someone releases a gas cloud on a plane. I'm sorry. You need a crock of weight. Yeah, you can't walk away.
They shoot at about five inches into that cushion and see cushion. One time, I normally work scatological, but the test is just... No, this is a horrible story. I was on a plane doing opening. I got a plan of Hollywood. And I was in the way back and my buddy, Kevin, was back there. And I had to rip on which I never do this, right last time I did. And I ripped a gas or an SPD. And then I got up and walked quickly in the front of the plane. I go, I won't know how much longer.
And by the time I got to the front, everyone turned around to the back. I went, what the fuck? I go, Kevin Grocery goes, what? Everyone goes, Grocery. Because I beat the crop, and then I stop and turn around and went, it feels like your airplane stories are like, you're at a restaurant and you're talking to the patrons. Like you're interacting with them. I get into it. Everyone on the plane knows you're on it. That's right. That's how it works. I try to put my hat down. I'll be flying tomorrow.
Oh my goodness. Oh yeah, me too. Okay, so let's move it on. We're going to introduce him. And then we definitely want to hear in the YouTube comments. And on Lawn Whatever, you end stream. Tell me, that was what you thought and what you thought was interesting about this. Because I was sort of on the edge of my seat the whole time. Yeah, it's okay to be a skeptic and ask questions.
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And interestingly, I'm friends with Stanley Kubrick's daughter, Vivian Kubrick. You are? Oh my god. Yeah. Yeah, we're friends. Yeah. Dana's jealous already. Well, didn't it just blow your mind? I mean, and now you... How did you... How did you become friends with her? She contacted me. Yeah, because she's very interested in the subject matter. Her father was obviously who did that movie and some other related material. That movie, the moon landing? Yeah. No, no. He didn't do that.
That's the room where we talked about that. Now, by the way, my interest in this goes back to when I was a kid, because my mom's brother, my uncle, worked for Northrop Grumman and actually worked on the lunar land or the machine, the module that landed on the moon with Neural Arms Strong. That was his project with Northrop Grumman. It was Grumman, became Northrop Grum, a huge aerospace company.
So, interestingly, I have this sort of lineage in my family of, you know, the end of all with putting the first man on the moon. But I was a little kid, of course. When we landed in 1969, I was 14. And ironically, I was up at a little college up in the mountains of North Carolina called Mars Hill. And I was there as a student body president with all these other kids watching this thing happen. It was phenomenal as a young kid. Unbelievable.
I believe that because my uncle had worked on that machine. Yeah, you have a lot of connection to this world. David, did you have a question? Yes, I was just going to tell the doctor. I got into it a little bit reading the interrupted journey when I was like a kid, you know, about I think it was Barney and Betty Helping abducted. It was the story. And got into that. I think there's one called Incident at Exeter. It was just all these things that were sort of interesting to me as a kid.
And then I came across Dr. Greer, maybe, oh, unacknowledged. Right. A great documentary he did. And I think you started it by saying, a lot of people say there's not enough evidence to show there's UFOs. I say there's too much evidence. And I was like, okay, I'm listening. And I really got into that one. I've been following on Instagram. And so we thought our people, it's a little different audience for you possibly.
Maybe we don't know, but it's a wider net to get to and you do a lot of good work. And we are all interested in sort of the basic sort of questions. And also you're so advanced in this that you've got a lot to say about every possible aspect of this. But we're like fifth graders and Dana's like. That's great. No problem. I mean, when I do a briefing for a member of Congress, they're first graders. So that's even worse. Yeah. And you're being generous.
So you could give us, I'd say give us a little briefing just because whatever we ask you've heard a million times. But we can get into questions later, but maybe just tell us a few things to start for the basic people. Well, first of all, I'm an emergency entroma doctor, medical doctor, and got involved with this because of an interest. So I was very young.
And by the time I was a young doctor, I was being asked to come up to Washington to brief the director of the CIA for Mr. Clinton, for President Clinton. And because I had put together a portfolio of evidence. And at that time, about a dozen whistleblowers who had been on the inside of these covert programs being run illegally. So my coming of age of this was in December of 1993, before a lot of your listeners were born, probably.
And what had happened is that I got a FedEx saying, you're going to be the first person to brief the director of the CIA and the president on this issue. And I thought this was absolutely a lie. There's no way. So I go up there as a public service because I go, okay, well, if I'm caught up here to do this, I'm going to do it. And it turns out that they had been not only denied access, but the president had been threatened. And had been told point blank, don't look into this.
It's none of your business. That's when I knew there were smoke, there was fire. And so I started digging into this really deeply and doubling down. And started what eventually got known is the disclosure project, which was putting together. Right now we have 760 whistleblowers in my group. And putting together the documents, the evidence of this. And untangling the web of lies. For example, you mentioned Betty and Bernie Hill. That was a staged man-made abduction.
Had nothing to do with extraterrestrials. Very few people know this. And to unpack that, you've got to know the history of the technology development from the early 20th century to now that has been highly classified dealing with energy generation and propulsion. And I found out that the reason this was so damn secret, and there were so many mythologies and no offense, the bullshit associated with the subject, excuse my language. No, that's fucking fine. In reality. Yeah, more than that.
Well, it's the emergency doctors aren't that. We're asking, you know, our dear comes to chest tube, bang. Anyway, so what happened is I saw what, wait, this is an unconstitutional operation, right? Now, I eventually got my uncle retired from North of Roman. He was very supportive of what I was trying to do. And I developed this network of people who had been on the inside of these covert programs.
And I realized the reason it's secret is that if this was disclosed properly without all the nonsense and overlay of mythology, we would get off a boil gas, cold, nuclear power, public utilities, all of it, with the obsolete, because we already have that solution. So this is a massive science and technology story. Probably the least significant part of it is that there are extraterrestrial civilizations observing us, right? That's the most important part.
Yeah, that's the most banal aspect of it. The real story is a very human story of corruption and money and power. When I realized, look, we're running the movie. Yeah, we're running the planet into the ground, right? And we have a three billion people on the planet that can't even afford fuel to cook their food. They're literally scavenging brushes and cutting down rain bars. Three billion, three thousand million people. This is a huge problem.
And of course, this whole subject has been the domain of the National Inquirer and the tabloids and all that rubbishine of the subject. But in reality, the reason it's been rubbish deliberately through psychological warfare operations from the intelligence community is because it's so damn important. And so eventually, this overtook my medical career. And I focused in a very laser-like way on this problem for the last couple of decades. That was just curious.
I think it's called zero-point energy. And it's been around a hundred years. Right. And how does that integrate with extra-terrestual, extra-terrestuals? I had a couple of pops before. I got something we found from a UAP spaceship or something. Well, it's a very good question. Great question. Let's look at this. If you go back and we have a movie, there's a link we can give you guys. I watched it. It's called a law century. Yes. Okay, it was a follow-on, but I acknowledge.
But basically, if you go back to the late 1800s, early 1900s, or big breakthroughs in electromagnetic theory and physics. And by the 1920s, a T-Towns and Brown, and the B-Fill Brown effect, had been documented where you could create a very high-voltage system at certain frequencies, cycles per second. And things would levitate, float, anti-gravity. Now, that was on small objects. But it was a big breakthrough that got subsumed and taken in to covert programs in the U.S. government.
Now, Nikola Tesla had discovered that there was his energy field. He called it the infinite energy field. And it was a field of energy that had not been quantified. But later was, as the zero point energy field, or some people would call it the quantum vacuum. But to... I would. The layperson, let's get this simple. The... Basically, if you have a coffee mug in your house, look at the volume of space inside that coffee mug.
There's enough latent potential energy in there to boil off all the oceans of the earth. That... it's almost an infinite amount of energy. So when you create a circuitry that taps into that, you could basically have something that looks like your heat pump that would run your house with no utility bills. Or you could have something instead of a fake Tesla car, as I say about Elon Musk's Tesla, you'd have a real Tesla car that would never have to be plugged into the fossil fuel power grid, right?
Because those are lithium ion batteries being charged off a power grid that's 80 plus percent fossil fuels. So these technologies are the ultimate disruptive technologies, but they're a planet saver. And they would... I wonder if he's getting killed. Correct. This is why there have been a number of people my team killed and a number of people through history who have been killed. Good God. So that's... it's a very heavy lift in terms of understanding this. Now, that breakthrough...
Those breakthroughs were brought together in classified programs in the 40s and 50s after we were able to develop a electromagnetic, what are called directional energy weapons, the target and down extraterrestrial vehicles, which we then reverse engineered and studied at my uncle's company, North of Grumman, Lockheed Skunk Works, etc., Raytheon, and those technologies combined with these early sort of insipient breakthroughs in electromagnetic theory and energy and propulsion, and we went boom.
So by 1954, important date, October, 1954, I have someone who is the top scientist at the Naval Research Labs in the vault and saw a document that that's when we mastered gravity control where you would be able to make things fly silently, maybe a little bit of a hum sound like a transformer
against the laws of normal aerodynamics because you're creating a bubble in space time where these objects move with no gravitational resistance and they're using a type of electromagnetic field propulsion that creates what pop culture would call anti-gravity. So you have both free energy and anti-gravity, two separate things, but you could take the one, for example, and just run the planet with how to any fossil fuel or nuclear or solar or wind.
The other is a little more problematic because if you put things out there that could go from Tehran to here in three seconds to Washington, DC, then you've got a missile delivery system. So there are aspects of this, the art of national security significance, other parts of it should be immediately declassified and that's what we're working with you.
Eventually, all of it should come out, but we'd have to have a much more stable and peaceful world before we got every Tom Dick and Harry had something that would fly at 300,000 miles per hour. Would you say that something most sightings of spacecraft are man-made right now at this point or is it a mix? I would say 70 to 80 percent of them.
Now, for example, everyone's seen the hearings on Capitol Hill where David Fraver, the F-18 Hornet pilot off the physical California, they chased this Tic Tac. The Tic Tac. And also another case off North of here in Virginia. Those were actually hours. Those were man-made. The Tic Tac is out of the Lockheed Sconquarks. If you go through our archive, we've just released the multiple terabyte intelligence archive a couple of weeks ago
that actually documents all this. We actually have reports of that same Tic Tac from 1967 being documented over the skies of Pennsylvania. So I think that one of the problems is that this whole issue has to get clarified with some discernment because not everything that goes bump in the night, we don't understand, it's an extraterrestrial gain or a vehicle. There's so much noise out there.
There's so much noise. So to separate that, you need to have, I liken this to a doctor having a differential diagnosis where like, if you have chest pain, you can't just assume it's a heart attack. It could be a pulmonary embolism. It could be 100 things. So what's happened with this subject, everything that people don't understand, they just call it unidentified, which in reality is nonsense. They're identified. And there are basically two major categories of these.
The man-made ones that no one is looking at, because that's the bigger secret. And they're a vehicle. The man-made ones are a much bigger secret. Much bigger secret. It took also the end time hearing. Was there a pilot on the Tick-Tack one where the pilot... No, there was no one driving the unmanned it. Okay. Some are manned. Some are manned. Some aren't. You get some of those giant triangular craft that you see. Those are Northart Grumman's and Raytheon's.
And we have a, we have some of our top secret whistle blowers have worked at facilities where they have monitored or built those craft. I have a member of my team. He was at the Dugway proving grounds in Utah. And one of these massive triangular craft came up out of the ground to an open-aid and went out. Boom. And that was a man-made. But it was manned with pilot, manned pilots.
I also have a member of my team who actually managed the pilots who flew those things out of the Edwards complex up in the desert of California. Who's just come forward. We brought him to the Senate Intelligence Committee in February. And he has provided his information to the key people in Senate Armed Services and Senate Intelligence. Wow. Well, how many people in the world know about this? Not many. I mean, the fact of the matter is... Us three and who else?
Well, I mean, the documentary on acknowledged his head. 780 million people see it. So, there are nothing. Wow. Yeah, it went viral on all the black sites in the dark web and Pirate Bay and, you know, always riveting. Yeah. But yeah, and I think one of the big issues becomes why aren't our policy makers aware of this? It's because they're too busy dealing with ordinary problems. And like, it's very hard to get... Like right now, I just came out of Washington a couple weeks ago.
I had meetings with House Oversight Committee folks. And they are not going to be allowed to have a select committee with subpoena power and a staff to look into this.
And that got killed by people who are part of this, I hate to say, a criminal operation who are in the Congress who have killed some of these bills that have been moving through, that we've been helping move through, and actually providing a lot of the intelligence for, and even the wording for, such as the amnesty provision that was in the bill last year that got killed in the House by the chairs of the House Intelligence and Oversight Committee.
So, Mike Turner and Mike Rogers, that those guys get so much of their money from Lockheed and Northrop and the Big Air Space Companies in their Spain. So, you know, this kind of corruption is a huge problem. So, politically, it's become a very hard nut to crack, which is why I have pivoted to dumping everything we have into the public domain in the last month through this intelligence archive. Is it called... DPI? Yeah, DPI Archive.com. And that's free and open to the public now.
It's got everything you can imagine in there, but it'll take you a long time to get through it. It's a massive archive. Yeah, you're a big guy. Do these big, a lot of information. Yeah, you're a big guy. Companies right now have alien spacecraft in their possession like Northrop or whatever they are. Yes, and I do. Silicon Valley or whatever. One of the things you'll see in the archive, yeah, no, not Silicon Valley. No, no, not Silicon Valley. Here's nothing important as Silicon Valley.
It's in the... It's in the greater DC area and it's an underground basis out west. And by the way, the most important material is not Area 51. It's actually associated with the Lockheed's comforts complex out in the deserts. Makes sense. Out of that. Yeah, and that's a real... It's all like a shell game. Like the public believes look over here. There's other things way more important going on over here.
And then now and then you have like a Las Vegas sighting and then everyone gets so hyped up about that. Is that real? But don't let them go. You know what they call it in the intelligence CIA? They call it stage craft. When you set up a operation, it's psychological warfare. And you divert people to look over here and don't look behind the curtain where the Wizard of Oz is pulling all the burden. Right. I fall for it every time. Yeah, they're perfect. Yeah. Well, I mean, no one's fault.
I mean, they'll look these guys are very good at what they do. I mean, and that's how I mean, early on when I was looking into this, I had no idea. And you'll see this in our archive, the disclosure project intelligence archive. You will see the documentation of when we started staging false alien abductions for their psychological warfare value. And we now have found and have released the fact that Dr. Jacques Ballet, who has a cameo role in Spielberg's film, Close to the end.
Was he Project Blue Book or no? Yeah, well, he was with an investigative team. And then it was Dr. Jalen Heineck, who also makes a cameo appearance in Close Encounters' Third Kind, who has had a project blue book. And I know his son. And those guys knew that this was a very complex counterintelligence operation. So what you do, you put out one part information, ten parts of disinformation. And that is how you keep it secret because it keeps diverting people.
And they run this game on the public, the media, the president, the Congress. So it's sort of my project's job to be sort of a watchdog on that and blow the whistle on it. But it's a thankless position to be in because the people who have these belief systems that have built up around other aliens who are abducting us. I said, yeah, I mean, I'm sure you don't have to go through a million light years of space because they need that guy's sperm and her egg. Well, this is the mythology, right?
It was horse manure. But so in many ways, I'm a huge skeptic about 90% of what's out there on this subject. But it's only because I didn't start out that way. I discovered this through sources and methods who are directs. In other words, I have dealt directly with men who have staged the abductions. I've dealt directly with people who've worked on the man-made devices.
I have dealt directly with people who have been on teams that have done the animal mutilations, making it look alien to create this fear factor, right? So I mean, people go to what end? Well, say, Gernivon Brown, who invented the rocket-grade off-fettler on his deathbed, he told Carol Rosin, who's on my team, who was the first woman in the executive in the aerospace industry in the 70s. And she's about 80 years old now.
And she said, look, he on his deathbed said, they're going to stage a threat from outer space, alien that's totally hoaxed, so that they can sort of create a militaristic junta that would unite the world, not in peace and prosperity, but in fear and war, endless war. And he said that in 1974, so that was exactly 50 seconds ago. Well, if you had a spacecraft shooting down at something, like I don't think they've done that yet, but you could blame that, right? Well, we have done that.
We have man-made UFOs that have done that and obliterated entire villages in South America and Africa. You know, we recently found that Dr. Jacques Ballet took possession of a 1985 CIA document. He won't release it. I think he's been threatened. He's still alive. Let me talk to him. And it says point blank. It says point blank. And he put this in his book in 1992 that they have, that the CIA had been staging alien abductions in Brazil and Argentina against unsuspecting, quote, peasants.
So for the psychological warfare value, putting this messaging out that there's a threat from outer space, that is in a CIA document, black and white. And so one of the big problems is, you know, occasionally in science fiction, this comes out. Like the writers for the X-Files years ago, studied my stuff and one of the episodes was in expose to the fact that these abductions were being done by Black Hoover teams for their psychological warfare effect. And that was from my material.
But I saw that episode. I saw that episode. I didn't see it. I heard it. I've never seen an episode of the X-Files ironically. But I don't look at science fiction. My life is so damn bizarre. I know. How do you hold on? I mean, do you have just a night out? I have a couple of beers with the guys. I mean, this is a heavy thing. Oh, yeah. I party, party. Hey, are you an L.A. Come out the L.A. We'll party. I'll show you where I'm a party free.
Just to kind of, as a layman, just sort of this last Danzy you're talking about is that yes, we do have extraterrestrials flying around. There's this government faction or group of people, corporations, whatever that fake these alien things as a loss leader, as a fearful thing, so that they retain power over society. And then the second lane is this zero point energy.
The suppression is that that's just fossil fuel companies don't want it and pay off the Congress kind of the classics or it's more complex than that fossil fuel. It is where it's about the macro economic system. In other words, our whole petro dollar system would have to be replaced. You know, you're looking at something where imagine every village in town or household on the planet. And a senior executive with a Fortune 50 company is defecting on to our team right now.
He says, oh, yeah, for decades, a whole world could have free energy. Well, that would eliminate poverty, but it would also up in the sort of pyramid of at the top down where there is or the sort of select number of global elite interests, corporate individuals that are running a month. I mean, this is like the classical definition of fascism. I know that word is overused when I'm using it in the way it was actually originated.
And that is the industrial interests and money corporate interests overtaking the interests of the people. And Thomas Jefferson, who's home is right down the road from where I am right now, he warned of this in his early writings of the unchecked power of these sort of corporate interests. But it's not just US, it's global because you imagine that we're talking over a thousand trillion dollars in assets that would be unnecessary.
If you start adding up all the public utilities, surface roads, oil, gas, coal, nuclear, electric cars, don't need them. The current electric cars system, solar panels don't need them although I have the biggest solar farm in Virginia right here trying to help the environment. But in reality, it's a creaky system that's never going to run a planet of eight billion people. Is it another distraction like, oh, you should do this and it'll help everything. They really have the real answer.
Of course, of course. So that's why they want to push trillions of dollars into the head fake, I call it pseudo environmentalism. Whereas the real environmental solutions are sitting in a black box out in the desert. So I think this is a real one of the reasons I became very devoted to getting this fixed. Two things, one, we do need to have a diplomatic outreach to these extraterrestrial civilizations and stop shooting them out of the skies, which we are continuing to do.
Because that's dangerous. That is a world security risk that one's talking about. Let's not poke them. Yeah. Well, we already have. We already have. So they've crashed or we've shot them down or both. We've shot them down. Jesus. No. And that's includes the so-called Roswell incident in 1947. That was if you go in our archive, you'll see an FBI document that when I got hold of it and released it, became the most viewed document on the FBI website.
And it is a memo from a field agent to Jay of Hoover talking about that we had switched on a new radar system, which is military speaking for one of these weapon systems, right? Right. Because you can have radar that's passive, but you can piggy back on that in an electromagnetic directional energy beam that will disrupt an electromagnetic craft. And the space craft are totally electromagnetic field. So that's how those three disks crash in your Roswell. There were three.
One wasn't found to 1950 or 51, but the two that went down, that was no accident. And people say, oh, there was an electrical storm. I guarantee you that if you're traveling through interstellar space, they can navigate. You can navigate a New Mexico electrical storm in the summer of 19 years. turbulence. Can I ask you a question? So this is a very interesting story. You lose weight. It comes back. You lose it again. It comes back again. Sound familiar?
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I just, just for a second, wanted to ask you about generative AI or AI, which also is people are telling us. They didn't tell us about the World Wide Web, how destructive that was going to be in terms of social media and all that. But what, how does that intersect with what you're thinking? Because obviously it needs massive energy. And you know, apparently. Oh yeah.
But it also will become kind of like this alien brain that we control or what do you, I mean, because what do you, what's your thoughts on that? AI, how it integrates with all this, this, the secret government and all those people. If you control it, you control the world maybe or. Well, it can be. You know what I'd say about technology. You know, I just make this simple. As an emergency doctor, I've seen a knife put butter on your bread and split someone's throat for stab you through the heart.
So it's the consciousness of who wields it, who has it. So the technology is neutral. It's what men do with it. What humans do with it. Right. So what does humanity do with the new technology? Do we turn it into a weapon? Do we turn it into something malevolent? Do we use it for the good? And see this gets into something that sounds very philosophical and ery fairy. But really the foundation of having a sustainable civilization is that we have to have advanced technology.
But it has to be guided by a higher consciousness. You call it higher spiritual consciousness enlightenment. Some greater interest besides your own. Can I become another trillionaire kind of mindset? And I think that is the real crisis because in the 20th and early 20th century, our technologies have gotten ahead of our social and spiritual development. And that makes humans at a very dangerous place. Now, this is why one of the other projects I run is the close encounters of the fifth kind.
And I actually train people to make contact with these civilizations and vector or guide them into a sighting or a landing or a contact event. And there's a movie out called Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind. And it outlines all of this. And it's a bit out there. People go, what the hell is this?
But it has to do with using this higher concepts and kind of what neural links trying to do, but on a much higher scale of the consciousness field to interact with extraterrestrial guidance and communication systems through what the CIA called remote viewing using consciousness to see remote.
The viewing is crazy. Yeah. I know that I know what the intersting. In Goswann and I were friends before he died and he loved what we were doing with that because we were doing it for peaceful contact as opposed to trying to spy on the Soviet Union back when he was right.
I know Russell Targ and all the remote viewers and the top CIA people who are currently working those programs, I know. And they're very positive about what we're trying to do using those concepts in what's called entanglement and physics or non locality to remote view and contact these extraterrestrial civilizations and make a peaceful outreach.
And the way we're going to do it's open to the public. You guys should come. We're going to do anything in July and to make you love to make you like. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we're going to do that. It's I think there are only about 80s places left. But we're also going to stream it globally. So we're going to do this global.
There's an app by the way CE5 contact app that trains you and remote viewing and doing this. I'm going to do a thing with Demi Lovato's. Yeah, about this is so much fun. This is way fun. Just see it. Just go ahead with remote viewing is just for a second. Just just in quick. Remote view. Okay. So people. So you know, it kind of gets back to what Ben Rich who is the head of the lockings.
He said in 1995 and he said. Someone asked them about this whole UFO. He says, well, just remember every point and space and time is connected instantaneously through this quantum field. Now that's known as entanglement and quantum physics. The ultimate field of entanglement of interconnectivity is the consciousness field. Now you and I think of consciousness is what we're thinking of.
I'm talking about that. I'm talking about the faculty of being conscious itself and the experiences like in meditation where you because I was before I was a medical doctor, I was a. A golden boy meditation teacher went around the world teaching meditation.
I was in my first career. I have a lot of. I learned. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I got all these people. You know, a lot of I won't say who a lot of celebrities I've taught meditation to. But we went around and we taught people how to go into that deep state. But remember, if you're in that deep state of quiet consciousness, you can awaken to another point in space or time. So you can see with your say third eye.
You can see the most place in space or time. So the CIA made a routine program of that in the 70s, 80s, 90s. But it can be used for very good purposes to besides by craft. It can be used for knowing things that you need to know of discoveries. So it's a scientific discovery is like the founder of organic chemistry went into a dream state and saw the structure of the organic system.
And that's true. So it's a really amazing adjunct. It doesn't replace science or intellectual science. It's an adjunct. It's complimentary to it. One of one of the things that we're teaching people is that the civilizations. I'll tell you one here a funny story. No, no. So I was with you do a skid on. Sorry. By the way, I loved it when you did church lady years ago. It's an asthmational. I mean, that was my faith.
Well, we like aliens better than we like Jesus. I think that was Dana. It was me. That was my all time favorite anyway. Thank you. Talk about conscious. I just want to insert this doctor is just you're reminding me a little bit of John Lennon's song, imagine. Yes. Oh, yeah, which was basically a plea for higher consciousness that what what you're talking about. And I do think if you can get it together, whoever does this.
So aliens come down kind of like the day the Earth stood still. That will propel a lot of forward consciousness in terms of my religion, your religion, you know. So you live in a fast way. Well, that's what we're doing. Yeah. When when I'm coming to that. Yeah, anyone anyone wants to come to this thing and in a time. I think it's the weekend of July 26, 27 28.
And it's about two months and it'll be fun. We'll be out under the stars will probably midnight one o'clock at this site out near a wine or out in the hills outside to make you look. Yeah, and if you can't come, you can be there virtually through a we're going to do a webinar link. So it'll be a lot of fun. Is that a doctor's degree or calm? Is that where people? Yes, Dr.
There's a reason we're doing it that there's no I in the early 90s, I realize I went to the United Nations. I met with the secretary generalist wife and all these people. Nobody was doing anything to reach out to these civilizations, except in a militaristic covert way to shoot them down to steal their technology. And I'm going, wait, these are these are very advanced civilizations and there should be a diplomatic outreach to them rather than just down the barrel of a.
So we started this program in 1990, 34 years ago, called Closing counters of the fifth kind or CE5 contact and the app that we put out recently, the CE5 contact app actually trains you in. It's a whole course in remote viewing contact all the protocols. And this app and it's good preparation for people to realize you're not dealing with grand ads, old mobile here, right, because the way these civilizations communicate.
They're not communicating with like you and I are doing something at the speed of white. But let's deconstruct that scientifically for just one minute at the speed of light. Let's say you're from a star system, a thousand years from here, white years, which is very close.
And close in a galaxy chip shot at the speed of light, it take a thousand years for this signal to get there and another thousand years to get back this time since the birth of Christ to go one percent of the way through our Milky Way galaxy. It's not viable. And when I explain this to the CI director's wife, who was at our first meeting, she was the head of the National Academy of Science Chief Operating Officer and Sue Wolsey.
And she goes, what I wanted like that. She didn't miss the now the CI director was a lawyer and a policy guy and it went right over said. But the scientists get this if they understand quantum entanglement because the speed of lights too slow. But what is the speed of thought the quantum thought is instance. And so if you have now here's the trick. These extraterrestrial civilizations have electromagnetic devices that interface with thought.
So you think to a computer, no wires, not like the space ships, they just didn't have any buttons and so they just think about right. You can think to it, it goes or it it actuates. So that is what we call consciousness assisted technology. And I have another thing called technology assisted consciousness. Where technology can assist you in this remote viewing function. So these advanced civilizations have this. Yeah, it's so cool. Just tell us in your brain and that breaks our bad.
And it's really amazing stuff. And this is where the reason I became a meditation teacher is that when I was 17, I had a near death experience. And when I was 18 and six months later, I had this contact experience with these ET's. And it was quite clear to me that the secret sauce of their entire system communication, transport everything was this entanglement. This quantum conscious entangled universe. And that that's when the kind of the veil fell and I saw what it was.
And I went, damn, this is phenomenal. And of course it was hard for me. You know, because I was raised an atheist and we didn't believe in anything, but what you put in a test tube. Do you do, yeah, do these these aliens do they coexist with potentially Catholicism. And where do they intersect with black holes or multiple dimensions that exist around us? And did you ever see the movie interstellar? I just saw it recently. That's Chris Nolan's.
Oh, sure. Yeah, yeah. I've all about you put the black hole there. And so it seems, yeah, go ahead. Yeah. Well, that's you don't need a black hole to do that kind of transportation. You create in a sense through these electromagnetic field, you create your own portal or black hole. Yeah, true bending look. Here's an easy way to explain it. Look at you know, if you're looking at one point in space to another.
Look at that and see it as like, okay, here's this distance. Think of it as being on a piece of paper that you can fold. And these two points become right on top of each other. Yeah, that's what quantum entanglement is. And so these are very high voltage electromagnetic field propulsion systems.
Also have associated with it control of gravity waves. And that's how you've been space time. So you're not going through a straight line from point A to B. You're actually bending space time, but you don't need to go through a natural occurring black hole. It makes sense. It makes sense. I just wonder for this intersects with really religiosity. Basically, all the different. I grew with Bill Marr. There's a difference. There's a difference between spirituality and religiosity.
You know, religiosity is a bunch of primates fighting about the lantern that the light came in, where spirituality is seeing the light that is in the lantern. And the lantern, the metaphor here would be Christ or mom at her Buddha, whoever. So when I was at the Vatican, I actually had a great conversation with the Pope's senior theologian of Montsenior Balducci.
And he and I talked about this at length and they don't have. Yeah, he's fantastic. He's passed away now. But he is a fantastic guy brilliant and genuinely spiritual, even though he was part of a, you know, the organization of the Catholic church. And he understood this and he they knew that we weren't alone. And he said, look, we just view them as children of God like we are. That's how we viewed it, which it was a beautiful way he put it very.
This these aliens. Do you think they have curiosity about how the universe got here? Do they understand in their consciousness the idea of infinity, something with no beginning and no end. They comprehend that. Sure. That's the human thing we can't hold that line. That's their that they. That's first grade. Here's the thing. No, that's first grade for them. Otherwise they couldn't get out of their star system.
No, if you're going to go interstellar, you have to also understand this transdimensional conscious universe and entangled universe. Otherwise, you can't get there from here like the main right. So you can't get far from here. There's no way you're going to do it. Who made the universe? Did they know? Did they make it?
Yes, not a who is this what? As I understand it, it's the understand it has always been. No, it's this cosmic consciousness, cosmic mind intelligence. And you can call it as it appears in any way you want. And it doesn't really matter. Although humans like to fight over that. I mean, if you doubt it, go move to the Middle East right now. I lived in the Middle East for three years had a belly full of it.
So, you know, it's like, you know, it's like that bumper sticker dear God, please save me from your followers. Yeah, well, it makes sense. I mean, by you talking about it, I always need a lot of redundant learning, but I'm really starting to get what you're talking about about consciousness and how that don't look at it the way. Look, switch the make a paradigm shift to this idea of the universe and aliens and then you just have a lot on your plate. Then there's this zero point energy.
And that whole thing, which would reorientate planet Earth, you know, which is a scary place. 100% transformative. So, well, it would create a planet in it. Look, in 20 years, we would have no pollution and no poverty. 20 years, one generation, almost within my life's band, even though I'm going to be 69 next month. But, well, I'm like, because what they say with electric cars, you have to still use the minds to get the energy to put the cars. It's almost like it's not the perfect solution.
Believe it, you know, they're charging those cars off of fossil fuel power. And remember, when you burn oil or gas or coal to create electricity, which is 82% of our electricity, you're only getting about 50 to 60% of it is lost in the transmission wires. It's not quite as warm as sleep inefficient, very polluting, but because it's not coming out of your tailpipe people think, Oh, how wonderful.
It's a Jedi mind-tring by people who don't want you to know about zero plane and quantum vacuum energy. It's not about all this stuff because nobody can tell me exactly what's going on, how we got here, why are we here, what are we supposed to do here. So, I have an open mind to everything, really, until someone can say, so this is as good a thing as I can. And I'm with you with electric cars. I feel like we pushed them too hard, too fast.
It does not even have natural gas. They have just coal. And then there's all the lithium and sulfur we have to mine and all that stuff. And then where are we going to put all the batteries? I mean, I get the idea of it, but it seems this your plan, if we can get that going. Seems bad. Do you know if you look at the, if you look at the Floyd suite device from the 80s and we have this documented in our documentary, the lost century, which documents a whole hundred years of lost technologies.
And he had something to size a little bit bigger than a cigarette pack that generated enough electricity power on a 300 horsepower electric engine. And that was in the 1980s. Now, and it never had to be charged and it never had to be plugged in.
And I know a kernel in the army who is on my team, until he passed away, who documented it, we have all the evidence for it. He was killed of Floyd suite was killed, but eventually because he had been meeting with people, general motors to bring this out.
He wanted out to determine a whole petrodollar oil system. So this is not a conspiracy theory. This is a criminal conspiracy we can prove. So the good thing is that there are a few members of Congress, particularly Senate intelligence and armed services and house oversight, awakening to this, but they're moving too slowly. So here's a big announcement I have for you on the show.
All right, we're going to start in June 20th. We have set up, I've been asking for this for 30 years. We have set up a SAP a special access project. I won't say under what agency that will protect these whistleblower. So if anyone listening to this is or knows someone who is a deep cover whistleblower on this, we can now stand up. Very solid protection. And most of the guys I'm working with who are in that program have been special forces, green beret guys.
And they helped me with my security as well. And they're wonderful men. And they're very dedicated to get in the bottom of this. They know that these are high crimes and treason against the United States going on. And that it needs to get resolved. So starting in about three weeks, we will be able to extend that protection to high value. Wow, I have a name question for the ending before we let you go. And we do have a lot of whistleblower fans out there.
Also, just it's kind of a backtracking from how serious those talks were just some story about Maryland and Rowe. I thought was interesting when I saw in there too. That she I think people knew she was involved with the Kennedys. But I don't know if they knew we'll go ahead. He finished that one. Yeah, well, some years ago, I had a man who's CIA who got into the vault. That have a lot of these documents and it was a top secret document. It's in our archives. You can look at it.
And it's was signed by James Jesus Angleton, the third who is the fanatical leak stopper mole hunter at the CIA back in the early 60s. And it's a wire trap. It's a transcript of a wire tap on her phone in L.A. where she was threatening Bobby Kennedy and a man named Rothberg who's an art dealer saying he she was going to hold a press conference to tell the whole world what Jack Kennedy had told her about the objects from outer space.
From the 1940s found in New Mexico, etc. And before she could do that and she was going to do it because they had backed off of their relationship and she felt jilted. And she thought she would just put that out there and before they could they killed her. Now, there was an old actor and singer named burlives who was on my executive committee for some years. And he knew Maryland and oh yeah, burl was great. And he knew that Maryland and Roed had been murdered, but he didn't know why.
So I went to his house and at this point he's in his 80s. It's back in the 1990s. I give him this document. He goes, oh my god, no wonder they killed her. And so of course the whole world would have been at that press conference. She kind of casually throwing it out there and then suddenly it's like, wait, we do have spacecraft. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And so the Kennedys didn't have anything with killin' her. They were furious. But this guy, the CIA, sell dealing with this.
And James James is Angleton the third. By the way, his grandson reached out to me a few years ago. It's a strange network we've developed here. But that was a tragedy. And there are so many people like that who have been trying to get the truth out. And they are naive about the power of these goose stepping Nazis who want to keep the secret. They are fashions. The deep state, the deep state is going to go, we're going to take it out. The deep state is going to go.
Well, I mean, that got coined after I did a presentation. Oh, really? 2015, it was called the deep, it was called the title of the presentation. It's on my YouTube channel. It says millions of views. It's called the deep national security state. And then they took the deep state out of that. But that Trump always hit Trump always. I am not, by the way, just on the record. I'm completely nonpartisan because I have to brief, you know, both.
Oh, yeah, well, we make we make fun of we make fun of both sides on the. Oh, yeah, well, I do too. I call it the the the the the the the the funery of Washington. You know, it's common. It's a comedy. A tragic comedy. Well, Dr. Greer, thank you for coming on. We really, really appreciate talking to you. So interesting. Fascinating. This has been a presentation of Odyssey Superfly is executive produced by Danny Carvey and David Spade.
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