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Remote Viewing and AI - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 4/9/23

Apr 10, 202317 min
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Guest Host Connie Willis and Lyn Buchanan take calls about remote viewing, AI and digital currency.

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Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio. We are back Coast Coast AM. Connie Willis with you. Hey, please come find me outside of here, because you're really not outside of here because I talk about coast all the time. But it's Connie Willis dot com. I've got my own shows as well on the side, or they're doing some video shows investigating calling in from time to time with the where's Willis here? But we've got Connie

after Dark Blue Rock Talk. Connie Willis the podcast everywhere, So come check me out. Just simply go to Connie Willis dot com. All right, that's it. Make it easy and simple for you, Connie Willis dot com and I look forward to it. It's fun to add you to our group of blue rockers and cadets and it's just

a lot of fun. Okay. Well, one of our blue rockers and cadets, he's both of them, is our guest tonight, Lynn Buchanon talking to us about his you know, he's our psychic spot, our remote viewer that he's talking about what he's doing now for the future remote view Ranch and remote View Ranch. You can learn more about it at remote view a ranch dot com. You can also go to Coast to coastam dot com. We have it

on the front. You'll see a picture of him. He's got a little video going by and you can learn more about it and you can check out their go fund meat link as well to help them build this up so that you can be a part of it, and maybe maybe you help train maybe you're a trainee, or maybe you just are somebody that benefits from what they end up doing there. Now, Lynn, we're going to be taking some calls, so I want you to be

ready for that. But a lot of people want to know I tell people, so a whole bunch of people don't call and ask about a missing child, a missing pet, a missing friend. Can you tell them what to go ahead and do well that we will bring into with

all of the military train controlled room up viewers. We have found that if we work for the family, it puts the family on a roller coaster, and you know, the anemotional roller coaster, and they often go out and try to do things for themselves and it messes up evidence and all that. So with the controlled room up viewers, if you want one of us to work for missing person or something. You contact the police department, the detective that is in charge of the case, and put him

in contact with us. And we never charge, you know, we just we want to get criminals and molesters and all that off the streets, and and so we never charge for police work. But we're we're always willing to help, but we have found that it can be very destructive to the case and to the family to work for the family, So we only work through the police. So when they go to the police and say, hey, who's working on the missing person? You? Um you you tell

them get ahold of these folks? Where where? Who would who would they call? They would refer them to my website or to Paul Smith's website or um Gail who six website. She's a detective who uses highly trained oh CR veers in the military method and highly trained and highly qualified CR veers. Gail's She's cool as they come, isn't she. She's she I love her. She's one of the best. I tell you, Yeah, she's amazing. So get

a hold of you at cr viewer dot com. If that's the case, Paul Smith, which what's Paul's Paul Smith? There's a Paul H. Smith. I'm not sure he's gonna kill us right now. He's like already gone, man, I'm gonna send some bad vibes out. Sorry, Paul, he's on here too. You can look up him on Coast Coast am dot com and then, uh, you can lead them to anybody. What about when people, because we got other people that want to call about their dogs. What would

you say about that their pets? We we have so much work on missing children and missing people with missing evidence and all that, uh, which is also what we're going to train the police to do so we don't have to do it. But we do so much work on that that we just honestly never have time to, you know, to do pets. And I know that pets are as much of the family as children and all that, but we just well, I personally, I never have time to do that. I was telling you the other night

on the Blue Rockers. I have a stack of targets that I want to do personally, and I keep that stack right beside the stack of missing children. There's still two hundred an average of about two hundred kids who go missing in the US every day. Some are runaways, but some are you know, some are not. And I keep that stack right by right next to the missing

children stack. I will never get to my stack. Well, you know what, there's actually Lynn, there's actually people that do that and that you've probably even taught how to do things, and they they actually like to look for people's pets. Oh yo. So maybe getting a list of that at one point so you can always just you know, when they do contact you say, get a hold of her or him or her or him. But yeah, there's

quite a few people that do that. But I just wanted to let you know, those of you that we're calling in for that, I wanted you to just go ahead and you know, hear it from Lynn himself of how to take care of those things. But we've got some other people, got some other questions. Let's go to wild card line number two. Cornell. Yes, welcome to Coast to coast, am, How are you. What's going on? Happy Easter? Hope you had a good one. Yeah, Well, Connie Willis,

I'm on with you. So it's made it a grand easter, and I hope all the coast a grand eastern. I know you're getting ready for the Kentucky Derby. You'll be heading back to louis Baby, getting ready for that Kentucky derby. Honey. But Connie, I just wanted to tell everybody Lynn you were in the military. I was too military police had a secret to topic. I was just telling Donna Walker. I want to say one more comment about you, Connie. That was the best music. I used to listen to

music when I was in high school. And then I went to Louisiana. Check with that great young lady named Kim Mulki helped win the LSU Tigers championship. Oh, I don't know if you were a basketball player. If you're in Kentucky, if you're from Kentucky, you play basketball. It's just you know, you're born with a basketball in your hand, big blue, big yeah. Now, mister mc taggard, I was telling Donna to call screener Donna Walker with this AI

technology that's coming out which can read minds. And then George had on his news segment where a guy the AI told him to kill itself and he killed himself. Now, I know remote viewing and stuff like that where y'all can look into the future from what I see from what I read in the Bible and stuff. This AI technology is anti christ technology and stuff, and I think within the next two to ten years they probably won't be an America anything because we're gonna turn our sales

over to this AI technology. So what do you think about AI and the future? I think AI is extremely useful tool if we use it and if we control it. But when the day comes as it controls us, we're toast. It's over, you know, So what do you His other part was, how do you think it's going to affect the future of remote viewing? Oh, the future of remote viewing with aim of remote viewing, which is the common word these days for being psychic, it's going to surpass it,

the controlled remote viewing. I don't think it has a chance. We can do better. Okay, hmmm, let me let's let's dissect what you just said. Okay, So he was concerned about the AI and the future of remote viewing, how that's going to mess with it? And you're saying AI is just going to overcome it. Oh. No, remote viewing is the new age word for psychic. And you have crystal ball remote viewers, pendulum remote viewers, tea leaf remote viewers and all that. The controlled remote viewing that was

done by the military. AI can't match it. It can do pretty well, it can do pretty well, but it can't match the military controlled remote viewing. Now as far as psychics, tea leaf readers and all that, yeah, AI will surpress that. H So you know, maybe I'm just not getting this AI thing. What I don't get it? Okay, artificial intelligence taking over computer. Artificial intelligence can take thousands and thousands or millions of data facts and predict the probability.

And if it gets enough data facts, it can pretty accurately predict what's going to happen. But when you get down to an individual like what a person will do, or a leader of a country will do, or a military leader. When it gets down to the individual like that, it it can't deal with chaos and with the uncertainty. And so it collects data points, puts them all together and predicts from those data points that have already happened. Um. And that's how that's how the AI predicts the future.

It predicts the probability. And the AI they're coming out with it now is really pretty good at it. Well. And you said, if we don't watch it, if we're not careful, it can totally take over, like in all the movies that you know we go to watch. Well, it's like, okay, I don't want to bring up a

political subject here. Digital digital currency that's coming probably this year, UM means that the government knows every penny that you spend, what you pend, what you spend it on, every money, every penny that you get, and where it comes from.

And let's say then that the AI, UM, you want to buy a car or something like that, and the AI predicts you won't make your fifteenth payment and so guess what, you can no longer buy a car and uh, and you know our house or whatever and m and if the AI, if people start allowing the AI and its prediction to control what we do and to control our businesses. And you know, when digital currency comes in and the government owns every single penny, do you no

longer have free enterprise? And if we let the AI take over, then, like I say, our freedom and everything we're toasted. And it's not only with digital currency, it's it's with our medical bills, in with our medicine. When AI oh predicts that you know you will be you will from your medical records, you will be sick so many days of the year a company won't hurry you and h and yeah. So when AI takes over and we let AI run things, Yeah, we're toasted. M hm. Okay,

let's uh, let's brighten it up a little bit. We'll talk about the remote view ranch, uh and good things that are going to be happening there. Let's uh hit the phone to your welcome line number one. Thomas out of Lahoya, California. Hey there, Thomas, how are you hi? Connie, Happy Easter and a pleasure to hear your hands on approach, hands on approach to the coast to coast paranormal and I appreciate that. And Lynn Buchanon, thank you for your service, sir.

And give a comment, quick comment and a question. And the comment is have there been Well, in a couple of years, will have four American astronauts circling the Moon. And I'm curious based on that Ingo Swan talked about extraterrestrial installations on the Moon. I'm curious if there have been what you call quote area books unquote that have been prepared for our astronauts concerning extraterrestrial installations culture on the Moon. Oh maybe you listen, that's that's what we're

training people to do. Now, yeah, what else can you tell them about it? Which, by the way, yeah, good question, Thomas, Yeah, yeah, yeah, what what else can you tell about that? Well, we're training people to do that now. So far those things have not been done. But because of this task, I got, you know, from the UM space and lunar research people and what was their name? Again, I didn't give their name, UM number two. I attempted twice. I just want everybody

know I attempted twice. I get to work next time either of we have developed that tool, and now then we're training people to do it. Yeah, and I think it's necessary. I really do. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at one a m. Eastern and go to Coast to Coast am dot com for more

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