Oh, Kelly and the Greek rated why and here we are again? How are you doing? Oh? What do you think? What do you think? How I'm doing? Anyway? You're still what do you mean how I'm doing? You're still on this planet. You're still on this planet? So how could you be doing it? Yeah? Right, that's right. I use that a lot. By the way. You know, people give me a little bit of a confounded look, or they're wondering about something that's brought
up in conversation. Not necessarily but me. I look at them, I say, hold on a second, have you been on this planet for more than an hour? And that? Really? You know, they're never going to hear it, right, No one talks like that. So and what it does, it's it's a pattern breaker, right, they can snap. Some people run on autopilot, right, you know I think about you know, well, look, yeah, I'll just keep it at that. I don't have to explain that. You know what autopilot is? Right to a
degree, almost any almost anybody who has been on this earth. Awhile, right, if you've been through your adolescence, your childhood time, and you're into adulthood, at some point, you run on autopilot. Yeah. Yeah, so when they when I come around, it's like, all right, turn the autopilot off. You need manual controls now, right and uh. And they're not used to it, and it's like, yeah, you're flying
and you think the autopilot's going to do everything right. That's why you get that strange look when you actually provoke them to think about something for a moment, like there's this this weird twist in the face because it's uncomfortable for a moment, right, you know, because they're not used to it. Well, let's let's talk about the autopilot. How does it work. It's a whole bunch of sensors that give back feedback to an algorithm. Yeah, and
how that's how. That's how we work. We have a whole bunch of sensors, you know, and most of the time a perfect example, if you ride a bicycle or drive with a call a car or a truck or whatever, you could be doing other things. You know, once you're an experience quote unquote operator, right, and you know you could be I shouldn't say it's on the phone, eating a breakfast or whatever while you're driving.
And at the same time, you know, you don't miss it, be you hit, you know, you slow down, speed up, make a turn, stop, you know, obey the traffic signals, no problem. And if you're really not conscious of it, you know, if I'm sitting next to you, I say, how many how long were you at the traffic light? And was it a stop sign of traffic light? How many pedestrians were crossing in front of you when you whiz by it? They don't know. It's like you don't know, so so it can be autopilot could
be very critical. But again it works on sensors and algorithms. So you know, how many lefts did you take? How many rights did you take? You'd actually have to recreate. I don't know. Yeah, no, they don't know. That's but they're doing it well while they're doing it, and they're not on autopilot, but they are, and I mean in otherwise what they're operating the machine. The device has not offered an autopilot feature. They go into autopilot, get on their own. Their mind seems to go
somewhere else. People say, right, and your mind is not necessarily on this. Your mind goes somewhere else. But it didn't because it's still there. I mean, obviously you have to be using it partially, but you're not feeling it so much. You well, no, actually they do go by feeling because what happens here the EMO. Let's say you're a truck driver. You get in a truck, your EMO changes, and it has to
change. Even if you're pissed off about something, you still overlap the EMO that it takes to drive a truck, and the EMO then puts the you know, the autopilot going right. That's why how many how many times have we talked about the EMO like full episodes and I don't think, by the way, ong is not included. I don't think I really brought up the EMO and during the O and G a while back that I know, not
during those runs we never got into it. No yeah, yeah right, but in these runs at least three yes, at least pretty heavy yes yeah yeah. One thing just to you can't say this enough when you say EMO and expand it into emotions and purpose of emotions. It has nothing to do with what we've been raised on about emotions. Nothing to do Actually, this
little point I gave about the autopilot is an EMO function. It is an EMO give you an example, and basic driving school they tell you if you're emotionally wrought or upset or met, don't get behind a wheel, right right, that's true. Yeah, No, if you're upset, you should not drive, right. I mean, I've seen that before when people are profoundly upset they've just gotten some really bad news or whatever. No, don't go driving right now. Well, what does that have to do with basic motor
skills in rationale? A lot? Because it's an EMO function. Yeah. Well, that's the thing is that. Look, the weirdest part about this is it affects everything, and yet nobody ever gives you any sort of map on it. They just they recognize it's there, generally speaking, not not in the conversation that you and I have had, but they'll generally recognize it there. Okay, you have your feelings, You're in your feelings, you know whatever. They got lots of the hold on Beck. Let's go back
in the past. You interviewed what he goes by Miller Richard Richard Alan Miller Ram, Doctor Ram. They call it, right, Doc Graham. Sure, all the stuff he talks about is EMO based. You know, you gut this. I'm not a fan by the way. I've been on private skype calls with him, and that's why. But anyway, I'm not a fan, but I've heard him talk about he doesn't simplify it enough, like we are. I'm not saying we're better. Actually we are, but let's
just say it this way. Yeah, his whole premise is based on that. You know, when he says he was training the seals or whatever, and he says it's all by the gut. Yeah, well it's not. The gut is still physical. It's the emo or resides. Actually, you know, do you want to know where it projects from? We never got into this. Right at the base of the stern. I'm like, you just drag your hand down. Maybe I'm not using the right technical term,
actually believe or I have to look that one up. Drag your finger down your chest right where the bone with the rib the top ribs meet, right before the stomach starts. Right there is where it generates where it comes from, right around where the diaphragm is about. Well, Hi, just as soon as you vertically drag your hand down your chest, you feel all the bone mass. As soon as you clear the mess and it gets soft and tender. That's where it is, okay, and that helps you know.
Uh, By the way, third eye thing is not what they tell you either. It's it's you know, the vindi point the they put in Hindu culture. Hindu culture, they put the spot between the eyes, right the bindi. Okay, well, it goes the third eye. Energy goes right through to the It also is in the back of your head, not just the front. People think it's you say, I what it has to be sitting a socket on the front of your head, right. They think of it like a third eye in the center of your head, like yeah,
yeah, or it's a socket it looks forward. No, it's actually an axis that goes right through the head. Here at the point where you would see in Hindi culture where they placed the bindi mark ndi right the red dot. Yeah. By the way, I had a cat that had a little it was white and you had a little dot right there called bindi. But anyway, so so yeah, these things have locations on the body. And does that help? Okay, So if you know where it is, is
it makes you more proficient? No? It doesn't actually because it's non physical. But every non physical thing. Let's say you're going to broadcast, right, it's non physical, but you can actually go back to where it's broadcasting from me. See it's a physical antenna pointing you know type of antenna it is, right, Well, it's got a point of origin from which the energy physics, yeah you know, emerges from first, right, so, and then it's there then transferred out via this via that, like you can
see how it goes through a pipeline basically. So, by the way, yeah, by the way, the EMAO part where it's right there at the base at the top part of the rib cage or bottom part of the rib cage. Did I mention that was for men? No? I didn't, No, you didn't. Yeah, mostly it's for men. For most women, it's there also for women, but most women it's the womb. It would be the top of the uterus where the where the two the fallopian tubes
come out. I think that might be slightly lower then right, way lower, yeah, yeah, it would be right about where if you stand up put your thumbs on your hip bones, about an inch down below that. Oh okay, okay, much lower, sorry, yeah, way lower? Yeah, yeah, And there's a reason for that. Again, I think I got into the reasons It's similar to the reason why if you look at the human bladdering anatomy on a drawing, it has a symmetrical arrangement around it,
and it looks just like a uterus. Well, since the most men and women, since most things are cyclical, one would almost think that maybe it would come from the general area on the male. Then you know, it's too far, too far removed. Remember the male's genitalia. Let me just say it this way. Might be contrary to scripture for most people, but the male genitalia an afterthought. Women came first, not men. And proof of that is that the testes are outside of the body for temperature control.
Why because the body's too hot for testing, right, So it's an afterthought. So certain things are backwards. Well, no, I've never seen that represented in any of the stories. Right where you have the you know, the male then the female. Always the male is created first. Well, let's just put it this way. If we go back to the biblical nomenclature. Yeah, day six men and women were made together. Doesn't tell
you who was made first, does it. No, they were made together and they were told to go repopulate, replenish, and they were giving a blessing. When I say when man was made to anyone, they go back to the Judeo Christian ethic, even Islam, where you have Adam. You know, he's the sucker, you know, he's the guy that was made way later. Right, you know, you got punked, you know what I mean? Okay, don't know. We're not talking about the one in
the garden. We're talking about right, the six We're talking six day man, not eight day man. Yeah, yeah, because eight day man is the one that they say they took the rib from. They always say, yeah, yeah, it should have been an arminal leg costs too much. And that's why women are the way they are. They're made from a cheaper cut. You know. There you go anyway anyway, Uh no, really, I mean think about it. It doesn't you know, it doesn't mean
men are any better. I'm just saying Adam is made from a cheaper cut. You know. But anyway, the whole well, if he wasn't, he wouldn't be fixed. As a gardener, that's what was his That was his job to mow the lawn, cut the shrubs, take the garbage out, right, and he got it, you know. Anyway, they didn't have you know, girly magazines back then, and they didn't have Netflix back then, so they made a woman. Yeah, they were supposed to be
the uh what what what did? What was the word the term they always used for it, where you're supposed to take care of everything, you're like the caretaker. Yeah, there you go, it's the idea behind it. What was the word they used? The stewardship stewart pretty much? May I think he was more like the janitor? Maybe maybe, but either way, yea, yeah, I don't hold him in high high esteem. By the way. I don't venerate that guy, by the way at all. But
that's another thing. Maybe a Greek could take a little personal here, prove it. You know. I'm like, no, just all right, so I voiced my voice, what my opinion is. How many times do I say this in my opinion? Almost never? Right, So yeah, so that'll be determined. But all right, either way, you know, the Christ said I'm the first atom and the second atom. The first atom is six day man, by the way, not you know the second one. So he was there for that too. But this is not discussion on those
ancient writs. But it's I don't know what what what discussion do we ever have that's a discussion about anything? Anyway? This is kind of like remembers the way they talked about Seinfeld. It's the show about nothing. Well, this is the stream of consciousness that you can never quite nail down, you know. It's the same we brought Yeah, we brought that up before. Intent and will, right, You will is always around, but your intent
is only when you're conscious and working on it. Right. So the thing is, you know, you know you've seen even it's been immemorialized in film where you have these prisoners, prisoners of war, right, and they have a will to break out of the prison. Right. There's so many films done, and especially in the sixties and seventies, right, World War two stuff, there's a lot of those. Yeah, yeah, so they have an intent to not be there, but the will is to break out.
And whether there is you ever notice, like there'll be a scene where they're all sleeping and someone wakes up and automatically it's like, what do I need to keep doing? Dig in this tunnel? Right? That's will? Right day or night? Oh sleep are awake? Right? You see, it's it's will is very very deep and very very heavy. But that's I think we'll work on that as as I develop more of a how would you say
when you have a foundation on it? Right to discuss because right now I'm just picked pulling these things and saying, hey, this thing's maybe if we can measure them better, we can manage them better. Right. These are all rough drafts that we're especially getting from you know, feedback, you know, from the chat room and emails and whatever else it is we get from people giving us an idea what it is they're hearing and what it is they
want to hear about. Uh. So we're ruughing out a few things you're really unrated why, which eventually uh can turn into much more solidly organized stuff later. And we were like, right, just to say so, anybody listening here, feel free to communicate with either one of us right on what
you'd like to get into. Oh absolutely, and you know we we've given out the emails before and obviously you can contact you know where where where you are, you should be a well uncommon uncommon Sense Radio one at gmail dot com. That's the personal email and that's number one, the America one. Uncommon Sense Radio one at gmail dot com numeric one for the Greek and I guess you're just once they land on ocelly dot com, they'll they'll sniff around
right and get it. You can click a little email thing there, or you can send to info at ocelly dot com, or you can send a blind JFK researcher at gmail dot com. I read all those. Uh so, you know, in any place, everybody knows, you know, to to address when when they're writing to me about this, they always say, you know, put in the title rated. Why so they've already figured that one out all by themselves. I didn't even have to tell them, so,
you know. And speaking of figuring it out, I just want to throw this in just so we got that out. Yep. I just wanted to say two things. I was driving an autopilot, not really, but anyway I heard put on like an oldie station, and the DJ says, oh, I just read an article that the dinosaurs sixty six million years ago were destroyed by an asteroid and asteroid the reason they died is because the plants couldn't grow because there was no sun for two years. I always remember it
being sixty million years. Now they're making it sixty six million years, right, you see the numbers. So they're developing. How did that six or six million years? Yeah, it's all bs. But yeah, yeah, so so and this guy's like, well, you know, these nerds, they know how to figure things out, you know. And I'm like, oh my gosh, so the program is still going. This was also after I left having a conversation with someone. And this has happened in the past
few days. When something when I'm in several different situations, different people don't know each other, different situations, and I hear the same thing, I kind of bring it up un rated why right, it's interesting and what it was was in this is in two different conversations over span of a day. Some things were brought up. The subject matter is not relevant, but this
is relevant. Is they said Greek, You're the only other person I ever heard say that, right, not, You're the only person heard say that, the only other person. These people were specializing in what they did, And I just want to bring that forward because one thing about what we're doing the project here is most likely or hear things that no one else, you
won't hear from anyone else, or very rarefied. Maybe there might be some specialist, right that might do something and come up with something, and we might bring it forward, but we never get into the conventional stuff like I think right now still there's a big shit sandwich going on in the Middle East, and if you actually study it, you know, the the hummas is real thing. This is the fall of twenty twenty three, which, by
the way, we've predicted with great accuracy. How we go down is following all of the rote media script lines, you know, the typical psychology and all that stuff, right, and you know how the way the public is controlled through the media is through scandal, right, So even when there's no scandal, the absence of a scandal is actually a scandal, you see, because people are used to it, so they're looking for something and it's becoming
so played down. You know, the dinosaur sixty six million, not sixty million, you know. So what's happening is you're going to start seeing great reveals and a lot of stuff you hear with rated y you know, O and G and others. I'm sure that no one's paying attention, you know. In other words, the power, people in power, the puppets in power should I'm just put it this way the puppets that you're being told are
in power or don't care anymore. No one cares anymore. And I wouldn't say it's going to fall apart, but it's on autopilot and it's really really low grade presentation all across the board, everything right, right, So it's it's not anything you should focus on, Like, you know, here's the thing. Fortunately, I don't get a lot of messages about political situations.
And then actually I don't get any because people that are you know, they know or at least I've been fortunate, right, right, So if you don't have your own personal affairs in order, where you have happiness and your personal life, personal could be whatever, you have no reason to be worried about what's going on in the world. Right, and we're talking about even
hard times, you know, you can always find bliss. I think I brought up the analogy once I know someone who manages personal funds, like who's that guy? You know he was in the three billion in personal funds, which is not a lot, but it is a lot for one guy is a sistan and to do its three billion and personal funds and Larry King your marriages that Ivanka Trump when she was alive. These are the people that he Yeah, he started off by managing a marcos So, the one with all
the shoes. Oh yeah, yeah, okay, so Amelda Marcos Meldo was one of his clients and they passed away. So he started off with her and then expanded into Larry King and Evanka Trump who I think they beat her up threw down the staircase last year or something like that. Well not Ivan the first wife, the real tacky looking one with the bleach blonde hair. Ivanka's the daughter, so oh sorry, yeah, the real the first wife that had the bleach blonde hair was obviously very tacky. They beat her,
yeah, that one. And so anyway, bring this up because of course, right, yeah, yeah, because I'm bringing this up because I say, these these people are in Spotlight, are are really wonky. You know, they're not really building these absolutely, they're totally like that. They're not
like what they're at all. They're actually the opposite. Well, because it's very much like in nineteen eighty four, And I know you don't you don't really love the parallels with the nineteen eighty four type stuff, because that leads to a whole lot of trite crap that a lot of people spit out. But it's true about this you mean or Wells you mean the book, yeah, or Wells book, right, Oh ya got it, you know? Or because I was around in nineteen eighty four it was a good year.
Actually, oh yeah, no, so was I. But Eric Blair or you know, whatever his name really was, it doesn't matter. Nineteen eighty four stands up in this Goldstein, And however many minutes of hate that they put up on the screens absolutely stands true. That's that moment about rage, that's that moment of scandal. It's irrelevant. Really. They tell you this is the enemy. They tell you this is the one to be spurned. They tell you this is the evil one. You're supposed to get angry at
this guy Goldstein. Nobody knows, but none of they what they say. But I want to go back to the financial guy. So when the whole thing went down in eight and he's like, oh, in my personal money, you know, the personal funds management, his own personal money, you went down by like fifty percent, and he said, how am I going to survive? And I'm like, survive what do you mean? If everything
is gone? All the shops are gone, and I'm out of food, and I'm crossing the street and I see a blade of grass coming out of the median. I know I could survive. I don't think you're using that word survival properly. No, survive is really a bizarre topic with those guys, because I mean, like I was looking at a TV show recently where they have these billionaires battling with each other. It's a fake TV show or
whatever, but very interesting. The guy is defeated. He ends up with a hundred million dollars, you know, and I'm going to make it. Yeah, yeah, I'm going to have to rebuild from that one hundred million dollars to build. Really, you could you couldn't spend that if you, in other words, living a regular human life, you couldn't spend that in a lifetime. I couldn't spend that. My grandchildren wouldn't be able to spend
that living. I mean, even with inflation, we'd probably just about run it through in two generations if we just lived, you know, normal lives. Serious. By the way, since since we're jumping around in tangents, back around that time, I was doing some work with the mines and prospecting. I figured out a way to get around with the BLM and all that stuff. It was fun and because I'm by the way, if people with problems in business and industry sometimes when they get a hold of me and I
say, well, we could figure our way around that. I don't know exactly now, but we will. But anyway, we got around the BLM rules mining all that, and we were still allowed to do it. You know, we just went around the rules with technicality. Well, there's a guy that went out. This is near the border of Idaho and Canada, I'd say about half an hour south of Canada, and we needed a core. There's a mountain outcrop and we sent someone that could take a core sample.
Because it was hard rock mining. You get it dig into the mic so you know, they have just like you dig a well, you know, they send a big long rod through and they bring up a core about two or three inches wide, and you could and it has depth markers so you know how deep you know what you find it whatever depth, right, it's like drilling with a post digger, but really quickly and pulling out just that you Yeah, so he gets up there's no road, so he finally
he's an expert at getting He used the something with tracks. You can't use wheels, these tracks, you know, like a tank or a bulldozer got up there, his equipment set up. We didn't hear from him for about two weeks. And after that he's like, okay, I took some core samples of where you guys wanted. And he says, just the core samples that I pulled out of the mountain has enough material that I will be wealthy, my children will be wealthy, and my grandchildren will be wealthy from the
metals that he pulled out just from doing the sampling samples right. So essentially that mountain that outcropping it was all platinum, all platinum. He pulled out like four hundred pounds of platinum material right, almost pure right, And that whole project went south, and the project kind of went on. But Monsanto, it turns out that this got out. It was a battle. Monsanto knew it. Monsanto is right. Monsanto, one of their large agricultural process
plants was about a half hour east. They had known about this for a long time. But when they found out someone went up there to a course sample, they know what they found and they moved in and then like nobody can go there. Monsanto now strangely owned by Bear Aspirin. But go ahead, yeah, yeah, but this is two thousand and eight, and remember
Monsanto is part of DuPont, and Monsanto got bigger than DuPont. That's where the children get bigger than the parents, right, oh yeah, well that's why I crack up that Bear bought it, because I thought nobody had Monsanto. But please go ahead. Well, they're still trying to figure out, like after World War Two when they broke up Germany, who owns water whatever,
because it took thirty years to figure the paperwork on that. Because here's the thing, there's a when I was doing the water of Andreas Veka. He's a gold medalist East Germany. He won several gold medals in gymnastics. He was always in the same place where we were peddling water. He was pedaling his oils undressed veckar. So you got to have been a winner in like the seven sixty seventies or eighties somewhere. He was in the eighties. Yeah, we're about he's a year younger than I. So he was gold
medals in the eighties and whenever Germany came up. He was did not want to he was from there. He did not want to talk about it at all. It's just listen, guys, you guys want to talk about my country. But my country does not have a government, has not a government a long time, because they have what's called an interim government, right, just like for example, like Iraq. You know what they did to Iraq, that's that's not an Iraqi government, it's an interim government. It's a
puppet government, right. And so the people are very very bitter about what's going on still, and in other words, the situation, it's been what eighty years rough, Well, let's just call it seventy some odd years. Let's just go from look fifty yeah, you seventy plus years and it still has not been mitigated, right, yeah, well you know, and that's an interesting thing too, because people talk about this concept of terrorism and where
it is people would strike back if they were being oppressed and whatnot. And I say to myself all the time, I'm surprised you don't see a lot more Iraqi terrorists all over the place. There are no terrors, it's all it's it's all fabricated. There are no real terrorists. Let's see, if there were real terrorists, they would come from Iraq. Well yeah, right, but let me just say this way. There might be some real terrorists, you know, like home, you know whatever, but you'll never hear
about them in the news. Everything that you see on TV is fabricated that way. And I brought this up in some old guys as well. You mean that truck got overturned on nine ninety five A is fabricated. I said, no, no, no, you're not getting it. The stuff that has political motivation, the stuff that has again political motivation that means you have to mobilize an army, or buy more missiles from raytheon, or do more
stuff to you at the airport. Now, all that's made up, all of it, because there really is stuff that has gone down years and years ago. I've mentioned this many times. Someone with a camera, which, by the way, by the way, those smartphones are not phones. There are cameras that happen to be phones, right because you look at the quality
of the pictures they take. So how many times in the past ten years have you seen stuff on YouTube where like, why are these low flying helicopters all over in the mid mid ten on to La right, or in Chicago, you got these Apache helicopters going back and forth and some they closed off some streets and all that. And so they called the Pentagon, they call the do D. They called the local military. No answer, no answer, no answer for like a day, right, and then a day later
they say, oh, we were having a drill. Right, that's something that they write. That's a real event. But you but did they come out and tell you it was a terror? No, it was a drill. Coincidentally, when they tell you there's a terrorist event, guess what was scheduled to happen that time? Anyway, a drill, right, nine to eleven was a drill. The Air Force was doing a drill that morning. Oh, multiple drills all over to pas. The bus bombing in England about
ten years ago, right, they blew up some bus. That was a drill. One. Yeah, the one in Spain. That was a drill, right. That was the train, that was a train. There was the buses in uh it was the bus and the train was Spain and the bus was in England. Can you write a children's song it? They did? They did both in England. They had the bus and the train and then had the bus on the train, and in Spain it was just a train, right, just a tree. Yeah, yeah, but these are
all drills. So but but when it really goes down, guess what, they're totally silent and it's a drill. And again doesn't make it to the mainstream media. It might for like a half a second, you know, or a minute, thirty seconds. By the way, all those shoppers people recorded on their phones blah blah blah, you too, the was a drill. Okay, next thing, right, So there is stuff happening, you
know, but it's not happening the way you right now. Yeah, there's no reason to talk about the COVID scam and all that, because if you don't understand the AIDS thing, you'll never understand the COVID thing. It's guarantee there is no aid. Yeah, it's the treatment that makes you sick. So all right, man, Yeah, I mean that's that's just the way
it is. But I'm telling you, if there were real terrorists, though, they could come from a place where people have been stepped on a while, and yeah, eventually they will react, right, they'll lash out. When you get people nothing to lose, they might come and lash out at the people they think are responsible for that. That's a real thing, but it is. But it doesn't happen because as you have to be able to afford an air ticket. Well there's the other thing is sorry, but it
really want be impressed. I mean, look, there's people in America. Look, I can't stand it. They go, oh, well, all you got to do is move to another state. Well what if you don't have the resources to move to another state. Yeah, they if they're going to regular quote unquote people that have been stepped on anywhere in the world that want to do something here or Europe or whatever, you need a tremendous amount of funds to pull it off and help from the inside. Right, So
again it's artificial. It just doesn't happen. But it does happen. There's some people that do some really stupid stuff and the helicopters flying low mid city and all that that. It's a drill. You know, it does happen. I can investigate that. I still might be able to revive some contact special people that but I don't need to poke around because it's intuitive at this point. There you go five
