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Yeah, I forgot that I'd mute myself. All right, Welcome back to
your total UFHON news date. I'm here with Teresa Tendaal and we have quite
quite the show for you today. We can't wait to get into it.
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I don't want to waste too much time because we have we have so many
stories to talk about today. And first off, we didn't get to do
a show last week. So how are how How are you? I'm great,
Hi, How are you doing well? I'm doing well. I'm doing
much better than I was last week. I think I was stretched so thin.
And last week I recorded episodes with marco Leal and Richard Dodi and it
just and then there was just so much going on that my body just kind
of shut down towards the end of the towards the end of the end of
the week. And then adds the family, family stuff. Uh so the
usual, just the usual. But other than that, I'm much happier uh
being here and in this seat doing this. So I figured I figured we
could start off by talking about our good old friend, uh and I think
we kind of uh started to talk about this maybe two weeks ago. But
doctor Evil has gone or doctor Sean ka Patrick sorry, has gone on this
like weird media frenzy where he he's basically go like and by the way I
looked into it, so the all the talks that he's been giving lately,
they're funded by private aerospace and other companies that would have a vested interest in
keeping this secret under the rug, right, So he's been going out and
doing this like media media tour. So doctor Shanker Patrick goes on this media
frenzy claiming that no evidence has been given or received or received. So not
given or received from narrow his So for anyone who doesn't know, that's the
All Domain Resolution Office, All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and that's through the
DoD, which is the part and defense. Okay, so no evidence that
ever suggested a non human intelligence has been on Earth, either now, previously,
or at any stage in our our EXI since a blatant lie. Knowing
Dan well, all the folks that I personally know who have given testimony to
Arrow. For instance, Mario Woods, who had its close encounter at Ellsworth
Air Force Base on a nuclear missile launch silo code named November five, tells
them, you know, a gaseous ball is hovering over this missile silo,
and you know there's missing time, there's they reappeared miles from the launch site.
When they were eventually found after checking in that they were there and observing
this craft, the radio signals were you know, obviously very non responsive due
to the interference during the event. But this is just one story that we
know of, and we know that people like Jeremy Corbel and George Knapp have
personally referred credible military officials in personnel and people like David Rush to Arrow.
So to say that there's no credible evidence or testimony to suggest that a non
human intelligence has been here or or is here, I think not only is
he blatantly lying, but he is he's gutting or he is sticking an ice
pick into the side of upology to let it bleed out slowly. Yeah,
I mean, it's just it's so odd that he would do that, especially
considering Grush just went to Congress, in front of Congress telling them about not
these non human intelligence that have been engaging with us and these intmensionals. So
why would he state this obvious lie? I mean, when we have we
have evidence going back all the way to the Pyramids and before that. It's
just why why would you or don't make any comment at all, you know,
if you're going to do something like that. So it just it takes
it seems to take with all credibility. Right. Well, the thing I
think it definitely does is take all credibility away from Arrow. Now, I
don't see if I was a military whistleblower, the last place that I would
call is Arrow. And that's simply based on the how they've treated Mario gave
four hours of testimony. I've you know, he told me, He's told
other people this, but he told me this on the phone. He gave
four hours of testimony. They asked him in that four hours maybe three questions,
Dude, he got to be he got abducted at a nuclear missile silo.
I would hope that they had more than three goddamn questions to ask but
no, he just he told his story. They asked a very minimal question,
and and and shrugged it up. But and and, like I said,
that's just one story. That's that doesn't scratch the surface at and then
again, Uh, doctor Kopatrick is going on this media frenzy. He's been
investigating this for one and a half years, and for nine months seven months
of that of that time, seven to nine months, they were barely funded,
barely had any people. They weren't even as good as Project blue Book,
which was a clear disinformation campaign. At least they went out investigated cases,
right, So why why would what do you think their motivation would be
to just that? I think I think the Arrow Office was created to please
the public, just like Project blue Book was, except this was going to
be a different kind of kind of entity. This was going to be This
wasn't going to be the Project blue Book that your mom and dad had.
This was going to be the Project blue Book of the the information age,
right, And I the information age because it's the lack thereof It's it's the
age of disinformation. And I think that's what doctor Kirkpatrick is doing right now.
He is purposely on his he's on his way out right, He's he's
still associated with Arrow, but not the boss anymore. They have an interim
director who I've heard is actually pretty like gumbo about like getting to the bottom
of this. But let me ask you this. Do you think that the
damage could be repaired now that your standpoint? Yeah, Well, that's the
thing, Ty is they have a terrible pr problem right now. They've paid.
They go back and forth. You know, they say one thing and
then they contradict themselves later and then they contradict that, and it's just this
ongoing pattern of contradicting themselves over and over. And you know, at some
point people lose credibility, right like and and when do they decide that they
want to get that back? And how are they going to do that?
Because there's a real extraterrestrial interdimensional which would really be interchangeable. There's a real
issue here, and we have no leadership on it. That's what's amazing is
it's the biggest issue in the history of of ever and we have like no
leadership happening with that. Certainly we don't. I don't trust him anymore,
you know, to to speak about this. Where where's the leadership on the
issue. I think the leadership they are and they and people who have acknowledged
this have completely lost their credibility. And I would like to see real leadership
on this issue. And I'm still hoping that we can get that. But
it's definitely not going to be doctor which call doctor Evil. Doctor definitely his
co workers called him. By the way, Oh wow, so they actually
gifted him a shark. So if anyone watches watch those Austin Powers movies,
there was like a so one point. I think doctor Evil talks about how
he wants a shark with like laser, a laser on its head, and
they gifted him like a toy shark with a laser on its head. Yes,
that's his literal nickname is in the d I d is Doctor Evil.
So well, just wen't expect too much out of Dodor Evil. Then,
yes, that's what your co workers are calling you. Yeah, I'm not
sure if it was like if they are sleep Arrow is not a good platform
for transparency. This is absolutely correct. They did promise they and I remember
in the even on Weaponize so on weaponized Corbel. Uh. This week,
Corbell went on to literally gross doctor Kirkpatrick and it was Jeremy's birthday, and
I think he was definitely you could kind of hear the beer cans cracking,
I think in the audio, so he was letting loose a little bit.
And uh, he just tore into Kirkpatrick saying that he was a dog shit
liar. Uh, that he was a piece of use, a piece of
dog shit, use the liar, all this stuff. So and and honestly,
you know, Jeremy and I we we don't always see I I on
everything, but I absolutely agree with him in this case. I think doctor
Charker Patrick has done irreputable damage to the serious study of UFOs right now,
and especially in a world that's teetering and tottering on the brink of whatever we're
on, we're all of this just be wiped away as not being important because
World War three kicks off. You know, we're we're at that line.
So you know, it's it's it really is. It comes I really feel
like it comes down to what path do we as a society you want to
take? Yeah, it does. And but a big problem I think is
that so much to society is not even awake or paying attention anymore. I
mean, I think We've had some of the biggest revelations in the past couple
of years that should have changed everything. You know. I'm really beginning to
wonder if aliens landed right now, if people would even look up, you
know, or if they'd even you know, talk about it at dinner.
And really everybody just seems like they're in their own zone and nobody's paying attention.
And you know, hopefully we can continue to keep you know, trying
to keep focused where it needs to be. You know, maybe we're the
leadership, you know, maybe that's what we do. That's another thing you
know that I even I talked about with Marco uh lea out is that you
know, we can't wait because I asked him and I asked him why his
government you know, you know, I asked everybody. You know. I
was on a show yesterday. I was featured as a guest from a guy
from the UK. I asked you them all. You know, if America
is always taking the lead and everyone else follows, well, UFOs are in
the conversation. They are very much in the conversation right now. Why aren't
other governments having these conversations alongside us? Why is it just the United States,
because this is not Yes, we have a data bias. I think
in the United States, where more people report and we have more sophisticated you
know, data and and you know everyone has a cell phone. You know,
we're not a third world country. We're very much still be here in
technology. I think there's a data bias in the United States, but this
is a worldwide phi nomena. Why aren't other governments having these conversations and are
they or maybe they are buying closed doors. That was always a big part
of what I was doing when I was still in DC TY and when I
was a lobbyist. Yeah, a big part of what I was doing was
trying to reach out to other governments and ask them. In fact, I
started writing letters and I can't I reached out to like five or six differenties
initially. You know, do you have a policy on extraterrestrials? Does your
country have a policy on the existence of extraterrestrials? You know, is it
positive, is it negative? Do you have one? And then you know?
And then I've tried to do a lot of outreach. It was cool
because Australia, the Embassy of Australia actually held a talk on the on the
topic, and uh, basically it was kind of a rehash of what happened
at Roswell, but what was and there weren't. There wasn't any like huge
revelations out of that. But what was cool was that it was actually the
Embassy of Australia holding that talk in downtown d C. Which I thought just
that in itself was a big statement. And then there have been other countries
too, like Peru is another one that kind of had some well they've had
some issues down there, yeah, one way you can put it. Yeah,
so they're certainly aware that, and they have a lot of history there
too, so they're certainly aware of the historical aspect of extra nhis and and
then the current aspect of it too. I think maybe we don't hear as
much from other countries in the United States, but I do think it's happening.
I mean, I've seen publications like in Mexican papers, you know,
talking about about the existence of Auney's, you know, with UFOs, So
I think there's some but certainly not in the UK has certainly had, you
know, something they've talked about. I think even the British royal family had
some interest in the topic. There's a lot of crazier so I think other
countries do have some interest, but it really does seem to be the United
States. Who's really kind of like the tip of the spear. Yeah,
yeah, but where are we going with it? Are we really the tipless
spear? I don't know. Yeah, I guess that's a good point.
And uh, I know that there's one professor and he is local to me.
His name is Avi Logan. I think you have a story that uh
that that you're gonna you're gonna talk about with a v and we'll be doing
that right after this. Uh you know, I didn't bring the graphic that
I needed for that one. Dang it. Sorry, next time, next
time. So with Avi with av Lobe, what is We know that he
has been on and he is leading the Galley of project, So what what
is it? What's the latest update with what's going on? I know that
there was a for a while he was talking about how you may have found
something in the ocean when because I know they were looking for that interstellar object
that that came down. Yes, so the AV love story is pretty big.
So for people who don't know, here's a little bit of background off
of the coast to Papua New Guinea, there was a meteor that came in,
but it came in really fast. Even Space Command documented documented it coming
into the atmosphere. And get this type it was actually going. It was
going far faster than expected, and if I understand correctly, it was going
faster than most stars, which so the momentum here is an issue, and
I think it was really it was. It was the velocity of this thing
that really peaked its interest, or peaked interest in people about what this was.
So Abby Lobe, who is a theoretical physicist term Harvard, he went
out there with a magnetic sleigh and they what they did was they drugged the
bottom of the ocean with this magnetic sleigh looking for whatever it was that crashed
into the ocean. So they ended up coming up with about fifty of these
weird little metal spheres and you know one of them there, They're only a
few few millimeters across. These things were going faster than are stars ninety five
percent of stars, I think. So they they were covering them and keep
saying stars, do you mean meteors? No, I mean actual the speed
of stars, like the whole universe is moving at a at a certain oh
okay, oh okay, I see what you're saying. So like everything moves.
So they they recovered these with the giant magnet that they dragged across the
floor of the ocean. And then so it's the composition. So first it
was the speed that this thing hit the Earth. That's what kind of flagged
it with space comand I mean that they kind of flagged it coming in.
So then AVI log was able to recover these spurials they're calling them, and
it's it's the composition of them that is really may it should be much bigger
news than it is. I'm really surprised. This isn't like the top story
everywhere. But so they were composed of beryllium, iron, magnesium, and
titanium. But it was the arrangement of those elements that was really interesting.
It was not something those it was the the way they were arranged with each
other that it is not seen on Earth. And so there were a lot
of articles that were saying, you know, alien creation. You know,
Avy Lobe has discovered something that was created by aliens out it's definitely from outside
of our solar system. That is that's true. And there are people who
are saying, you know, is this the equivalent of like our voyager probe,
you know that crashed on somebody else's planet, you know. Yeah.
So, so it was the velocity of it, and it was the makeup.
It's not like it's new elements, it's elements we know of, but
it was it was the opposition of how they're put together, and that made
it really, you know, made it fascinating. So this is a huge
story that's not really being covered in the mainstream. And I'm really surprised by
that. And I think, I think so, I think, you know,
even even you know, we just got that capsule finally open. I
think NASA finally just got it open with the remains of Benu. What they
what they were able to get is scrape off of that uh of that asteroid,
and I mean all the elements that we expect to see and all the
elements that we do see in these things, Like you said, brillium,
can you name those again? Yeah, it was beryllium, iron, iron.
Yeah, So we see the like so we see the same albuments over
and over again. But we have an industrial process in our society where we
the isotope isotopic ratios like that. There, they they're this way like put
it for for in Layman's term, basically look at it like DNA. Right,
so the isotopic ratio is the DNA of our metal, right, how
we compose our metals ore aluminums. But when we find objects like this that
have isotopic ratios that don't match the ones that we use on Earth, right,
these are the Gary Nolan studies and that he says would not It's not
that it would be hard to do or is impossible to do, It's just
it would be it would it would cost uh uh unbelievable amount of money to
restructure into a layer the way that they do that, the way they find
these things, how they're atomically layered, and the isotopic ratios like it would
just cost an absurd amount of money, and no one on Earth would do
it and then just throw it into the ocean to be found by somebody like
you. No, it doesn't make sense. Yet they keep finding these things,
uh, these these meta materials is what they're calling them. Yes,
and you're right, So I had completely forgot about doctor Gary Nolan's research into
the meta materials too, and it was the same thing. There are elements
that we're familiar with, it's just how they're layered on top of each other.
And I think I think in doctor Gary Nolan's case, like I think
some of these layers were like they were so thin that we just we don't
do that. It's not that we couldn't, we just don't. And the
only criticism that I was able to kind of uh, doctor Auvi Loeb's sterereals,
he's calling them, you know. Some people were saying, oh,
well, it's it's it's just coal ash, you know, but obviously that's
not very that's coal ash. It would be recognizable. Uh, we would
know what coal ash looks like. And so that's to me that didn't seem
like a very strong criticism. But yes, got doctor Gary Nolan and his
meta materials, so it's matching up. And like you and I haven't talked
about before, I feel like it's a drip drip drip campaign for a disclosure
to avoid what they have called catastrophic disclosure, which would and some people ask
what that is that would be like you know, if the Aliens land tomorrow
or something, you know, and they didn't really get to prime the people.
So I feel like it's another another drip, you know, in the
ocean of disclosure, and actually we kind of have something that gets to at
towards the end, whatever our final topics will get to that that timeline that
I talk about all the time, I think there's a timeline in place,
and I think that, I mean, we're seeing it. We're literally seeing
the plan that that some of us have been talking about this So to the
James Web space telescope. There are reports I think Linda moultenahow is just on
Jimmy Church and you know, the trust her or not, but she is
saying that people are telling her that the James Web. She keeps pointing to
the Trappist System, specifically the planet that's designated E because they do it in
letters, saying that there's artificial light that they've detected, like artificial light coming
from the surface. So one of the ways that we can tell she she
kind of went on to explain it. I don't I don't understand how you
would tell tell that this far away, but the James went I mean,
that thing's amazing, it's incredible, but uh, this isn't the first time
that we've heard that about Trappists, that that Trappist maybe the closest and most
uh most likely of candidates to have some sort of earth like or world where
life could thrive. Uh and and uh, I'm not sure, you know,
I haven't looked into it too deep, but it would in my opinion,
it would start with an announcement like that, right, something very far
away, right to not scare you, And then they'd bring it a little
closer, right and say, well, remember that ice that we found on
Mars. Yeah, well there's also microbial life that we found as well,
And then that would start to build up, right once we know microbial life
is in the universe, which you'd have to be. I don't know a
country bumpkin really to not think that there is or not even a country bumpkin,
I don't even want to. I don't know. I don't even want
to make fun of them because there it's really just like the hardcore religious people
that that that are going to be the problem, I think. But to
say that, to think that we're the only life in the universe, I
think, is that one of the most naive things in the world. Uh
So, yeah, I think it a hit closer to home. And it
also soften the blow for when they announce intelligent life. Right, if we
know there's water and there's all these elements out there, we know there's actual
planets, right, we know there's there's a uh stars just like our own,
with planets just like our own out there there there's microbia life, then
there's you know, it all just softens the blow. And and and UFOs
are in the news every day now, so I think we're being very much
conditioned. Yeah, and there was another article just I just breezed over it
really fast, and again it was another another drip in, another drip in
the ocean and disclosure. I think that's going to be my tagline now.
But there was they were talking about I think they discovered evidence of water an
ocean. They discovered evidence of a past ocean on a meteor that they that
had they were analyzing. And you know, again like as soon as they
you're right, the next step will be so now they're doing water, Well,
there's probably frozen water on Mars and yeah, we just happened to discover
evidence of an ocean on a meteor that you so, and next it will
be microbial life like you said, and then from there it just goes up.
Oh, well we found some fish, there might be mammals. Yeah,
there's probably you know, it's just gonna keep keep accelerating. Like you
said, Ty, you're right about that. I think there's Like I said,
I there's something and I want to bring it up. I put out
a pole on Twitter and I asked what kind of disclosure, if any,
what happened in the following two years? I think, I said, all
right, so let me pull it up here, I thought, because I
think this is interesting, just going to feel for how you have a Twitter
feels on this. But let me see if I can ume. Did you
get a lot of votes? Did you get a lot of sample size?
Yeah? About one hundred and twenty. I only had a couple of days
to do it. That's pretty decent type. Yeah, so only so it
wasn't a huge huge sample. But so my question was do you think you
do you think you have? Oh, disclosure is going to happen within the
next year or two, the final nail in the coffin, smoking gun proof.
That will be the ultimate proof. Even even the most skeptical people left
in awe and utter disbelief. Some sort of either government disclosure or and then
I go into you know, talking about a surprise visit from a species that
unveils their presence to the world. So what was the most votes? I
can't see what was the most votes. The most votes was disclosure is not
possible at forty five. Wow, well there are a lot of skeptical peace
people out there. Yeah, but it was neck and neck for alien non
human disclosure and combo of the above, both that at first, and then
all of a sudden it drastically took on the disclosure as not possible angle and
took to the left turn. Why do you think so many people voted for
disclosure was not possible? And I don't even know. I asked them if
I wish people would have been more like if they did choose that option,
they would explain why not. Too many people took the time too. But
like some people have questioned, like some have questioned that a full government disclosure
would trigger some sort of response with whatever has been monitoring us, it's apparent
that this NHI has helped with the cover up and IB cases. What don't
we know? Question mark as a yeah, that's a good, that's a
good Actually, Robbie Accent says, I think we get a basic announcement of
possible life signs. So he kind of says what I do, and then
maybe on another world or moon, and maybe just an announcement on mainstream media.
Blink and you'll miss it. Unidentified, find obvious, cited for the
first time. Can't upset the science apple cart And then Shaiva says, have
been hearing that will happen by the end of twenty twenty six, And then
you know a lot. There's a few more replies here. Yeah, what
Ramirez? Who who's been putting out the date twenty twenty seven? Yeah,
John Ramirez of the CIA. Now people forget you know, he was a
intelligence officer for the for the Central Intelligence Agency. So yes, John Ramirez
has luel Zondo's alluded to twenty twenty seven. John Ramires is alluded to twenty
twenty seven. Other people on the field have given that that date in this
five year timeline. So I think in that popline started in twenty twenty two,
last two years ago, now, so five years a couple of years
ago is when it started. Yeah, now what do you think, what
are you expecting in twenty twenty seven, Like, are you expecting like an
appearance, an invasion, an announcement? What do you think? I don't
know at this point with AI. With AI, I think we might be
I know it sounds kind of crazy, but I think I think it's our
I think every species that becomes intelligent eventually wants to recreate itself, right,
And could it be a condition of of intelligence, consciousness, having a soul
where you want to create something new, some some some sort of new life.
And because we're always constantly you know, looking in and looking up right
at our our God, our creator, and then we get it in our
heads that we can be God and we can be a creator. And what
if that's the trajectory of every intelligent species and general AI is the endgame for
everything, for every It's not, it's what we work towards every single time
an intelligent species is created, if it is if it gets there without killing
itself. First, We've had a lot of threats, a lot of scares.
We've but the hair on our ass. We've gotten through it right,
Missile Crisis, world War two, you know, the Cold War. We've
we've skated by rarely really really by by the hair on our backs. So
you know, now we're at this AI stage, and uh, I think
AI is either our salvation or our damnation. And I think once general AI
and general relativity and I'm not general relativity, but once general artificial intelligence has
created and a singularity happens, I think it sends out that beacon to whoever
created us and opens a portal and they're able to just walk right it right
through because it's it's like, Okay, they've reached the level we needed them
to. Let's let's initiate initiate contact. Yeah, have you ever seen the
old Battle Star Galactica, like the original one. Unfortunately I was a star
I was a Star Trek fan, but not not as much as I wish
I was so Battlestar like I didn't get into like like Star Wars Side Star
Wars Star Trek and all those in like in Lore of the Rings until like
I don't know, probably when I was eighteen, so I you know,
I I screwed. My parents never really like showed me that kind of stuff,
So I think it might be I was always watching the Lifetime, so
I do know all about fatal attraction and boiling buddies. I know that right,
I remember that from my childhood. But no, no, no battles,
no Battle Star Galactica. But I definitely don't tell you about boiled bunnies.
In Battlestar Galactica, they actually touch on the subject you were just talking
about. And there's a really famous quote and I'm trying to remember wep.
Sorry, there's a really famous quote from Battlestar Galactica and I'm trying to remember
it if anybody can remember. It is something to the effect of they were
our creators and it was only a matter of time until we were the creators.
Something to that effect. And it's exactly what you were just talking about
about stages of development and civilization. You know, the created becomes the creators,
and it's the whole thing. Was written by a guy from the LDS
Church. It's really fascinating and actually I looked at it. I can't find
where I can rent it for free. I think I'm gonna have to buy
the episodes, but it might be worth that. So that might be worth
revisiting if you want, because it addresses everything you were just talking about.
Yeah, we can, we could do a whole special show on it.
We could. Yeah, but I have a clip here and I want to
just introduce it because you know, since we're on the topic of AI,
I want to go the first human trials of neuralink have have gone through.
And this is like a big step because neuralink is neuralink is going to start
off as a medical thing and it's going to be toted as this thing that
can fix uh, traumatic brain injury. Right, it can. It's gonna
virtually get rid of dementia and Alzheimer's. You know, it'll it'll be able
to you know, it's gonna be it'll probably be really really good for medical
purposes. But all of a sudden, big text in and get involved,
and then all of a sudden, our cell phones. They're gonna be like,
what if we can put those in your head too? Right? So
instead of where what's the next phase after apple vision pro apple vision brain play?
Yeah, right, all they don't just come into the Apple store.
We we're gonna we'll we'll take you into the back, into the medical suite
and we'll put your Apple iPhone into your brain. Like that's where we're going.
There are so many ethical issues, dilemmas the whole fate of our civilization
we really the brain. The neurallink implant is a huge turning point in our
society. It's sad to say it would be one of the first people to
do it. You would, I would. I'm not gonna lie to anybody.
I'm not gonna sit here and lie to anybody. I want the Apple
Vision pro so bad, and I want neuralink now. I want to like
I And if they asked me to go to Mars, I would go,
Yeah, I would go to Mars, like I want to be on the
bleeding edge, like that's where I want to be. It so I want
to live so like like if there's an adventure that I can take, like
these Apple Vision pros. Did you see these things? I mean, different
fucking nuts. It's what's cool about it. You don't know the streets touching
it fog, you know. But isn't that the big glasses that you can
see that these are different becaus normal VR goggles you cannot see. This is
a mix of augmented reality and virtual reality. It's it's it's a combination.
But the glasses are actually transparent and it brings the world to you. So
it brings the OS into fold. When you want it to so the glasses
can be on, but you can just be looking having a conversation with someone
and and also be looking at your messages, like to do it's you know
what, We'll watch the little clip, the little advertisement. We'll watch it
at the end of the show because it's kind of creepy, but it's dude,
this is the next And the reason I bring it up for me is
I want to be the first person to do a podcast in a virtual environment,
like because the Apple Vision pro Let's like, if you want to say,
you want to watch a movie, right, and you want it to
be on a one hundred foot screen, and you want to watch that movie
and feel like you're watching it on the moon, right, you can be
on the moon and project your Netflix. Well, not Netflix yet because they're
working that deal out still. People are pissed about that. So I never
That's why I always tell people, don't ever buy something right when it comes
out, Wait a year until all the contracts are signed. And because this
is a completely new technology, especially for something like this, all the until
all the bugs are fixed, all all that. But you could literally put
yourself on the moon and project your Apple TV right and watch Napoleon on the
Moon on one hundred foot TV. There's going to be no need for physical
TVs anymore. All your need right in front of you. It's like,
yeah, right in front of your eyes. Yeah, and it is crystal.
It's it's like you're in a cinema. Wow. And then are there
like little icons in your world? Yeah? And your eyes it's it's all
about your eyes. So you're where you're looking. Yeah. It's so you
go through this calibration mode in the beginning, and it basically and I don't
know how it does it, but it adjusts to your eyeballs and so when
you look and then you use your fingers like this. So say I want
to go to messages, I look at the icon message, the message icon,
and then I click like that just in the open air, and you
can have you can have it down by your side, like you don't have
to put it in front of the goggles and click. You can click over
here and it will do you have to wear something because it's it's no the
goggles are I mean, it's got like this three sick dude. These these
things are there's a reason why almost four thousand dollars. Oh my gosh.
So let's get into the Neuralink thing, because this is I mean, Apple
Vision pro is like, I mean, that's baby time compared to what we're
about to see. Now, let's talk about Elon Musk. He put up
a post a few hours ago on Twitter now known as x and this is
what he said. The first human received an implant from Neuralink yesterday and is
recovering well. Initial results show promising neuron spike detection. For the uninitiated,
here's what it means. Elon Musk has just put a computer chip in a
human brain. His startup called Neuralink has started human trials. Musk co founded
Neurallink in twenty sixteen. Eight years later, they have their first human test
subject. This is a big milestone. You allow us to see proof of
concept. And what is the concept? A brain computer interface or BCI brain
computer interface. The technology will allow people to control machines with their thoughts.
Musk had a follow up post. He says the first product is called telepathy.
It will allow you to control your phone or computer just by thinking,
and through them you can control other devices. If it works, it could
be a game changer, especially for people with some form of paralysis. They
could benefit immensely from a technology like this. It says they will be the
first recipients. Where's what he wrote and I'm quoting. Imagine if Stephen Hawking
could communicate faster than a speed typist or auctioneer. That is the goal.
It's an ambitious dream. But how does the technology work. Let me take
you through what we know so far. A computer chip and other electronics will
be inserted into the brain. This is the link in Neurer Link. It's
reportedly about the size of a few coins. The chip will be battery operated.
It can be charged wirelessly, so no need to worry about replacing it,
which would be hard anyway, because it will be inserted directly into the
brain, so replacement would be a problem. And this insertion will happen by
a special surgical robot. They will put this chip into your brain. Yes,
a robot, not a train neurosurgeon. This is because of because one
part of the link has wires directly hooked up to your brain. It is
so intricate. Apparently it cannot be done by humans, so you need a
robot to do it. These wires or threads monitor your brain activity. They
will read your thoughts and pass them on to the chip. The chip will
then send a signal to an app on your phone or computer. That is
how the setup works. It may sound complicated, but it's not exactly revolutionary.
The first device like this came out all the way back in two thousand
and four. There are other companies that have been doing this, working on
the brain computer interface for years to get your brain to talk directly to a
computer and get machines moving all the devices let people control a robotic limb with
their mind. So it has been done before. Then, what makes neural
links special The sheer volume of brain signals that it wants to capture. That
is what's special. The other brain chips that exist are slower. They may
not allow for what Elon Musk wants to do. Because helping people without limbs
is just the beginning. He eventually wants an advanced brain computer interface. Imagine
driving a smart car with just your thoughts, or playing video games with your
mind, or accessing all the information on the Internet through your brain. The
possibilities are endless. There's a reason Musk is calling this first product telepathy.
It sets the tone for what is to come. Eventually, we could reach
new heights of human capabilities, humans augmented with machine parts that are mind controlled,
like a cyborg in a sci fi movie. But of course there are
drawbacks and threats too. Like almost every new technology, this too will be
open to abuse. Imagine someone hacking your brain chip, reading your thoughts,
controlling your robotic limbs. It's a terrifying prospect, and someone will likely manage
to do it. So we need to be cautious guard against the potential risks
while exploring the potential benefits. Such brain chips may help millions of people,
and Elon Musk's company has taken a crucial step towards this. Now we wait
and watch. We see how the human test subject reacts to a neural link
chip. The next few weeks will tell us how far along the technology is
and how long until you get such a chip in stores near you. On
our first post, I thought that I thought that was Forbes for some reason,
but I guess not. Well, yeah, so, oh, both
of our cameras are off, so that I mean, so this is the
beginning, guys, I mean, honestly, this is this is just the
beginning. And what does that say? What about porn? On your mind,
like, well, porn is off often the most porn is the first
to always adapt any technological advancement. Always, it's always the way it goes.
It just it is. So you're absolutely right. And you know what's
really funny the Apple vision pro is being a bunch of people, guys specifically,
are returning it because they can't watch their porn on it yet. So
I mean, kind of kind of a funny tidbit. But all right,
so we're gonna go into artificial intelligence and we're gonna keep this topic bellow in
for the next couple of minutes, so we'll be right back after this member,
Thank you. So so I do have another clip after for the potentials
of artificial intelligence being dangerous, but I do want to get your take on
artificial intelligence and just what you think about it and what as of right now
do you think it is going to be a tool that the human race uses
our downfall or our salvation or neither. O. Yeah, I think all
of the above, right Ty. I mean, you really pointed out the
well and the clip you played really pointed out the medical applications. But they
always start with you. Something nefarious always starts with good intentions right, Like,
oh, yeah, you know what they say about the way to help.
Yeah, right, yeah, the road to hell is paved with good
intentions, right, So yeah, there might be really good medical applications for
it. It could be really life changing in a positive way. All I
can think about are the horrific nefarious applications for this thing, And like,
is gonna be coming knocking. They're they're gonna come knocking on Elon's door and
say, how do we get this in people? And they'll never have to
leave the house. Yeah, what you have no privacy if if you're somebody,
that's another thing. That's another thing. Did you hear the first app
that the first product is called telepathy? Yeah, that's that's a straight up
nod. Now what if someone said it in the chat? What if actually
let me bring it up because their question the porn No no, no,
no, okay, here aliens are definitely using the psycho technology. Imagine the
first few people who get neuralink all of a sudden can hear alien communications.
Yeah, like what if all of a sudden there get popped into something that
they wouldn't have otherwise. I think Sam is completely right, and I think
it's probably back engineered technology because they had telepathy. That's what the voice of
the Holy Spirit was, right, it was literally telepathy. And so I
think they've I think Sam is right, we've had this. I think it's
probably back engineered. And wasn't there a star Trek or there was something where
one of the characters used to go plug into the hive mind? Do you
remember that? And then that character really upset when they couldn't feel or even
an avatar remember an avatar when they would plug into the tree. Yeah,
and they could all plug into that tree and they could hear each other,
like, where'd you go? You just Houdini does? Oh? Maybe I
was talking about something I wasn't supposed to do, you know what? All
right, I didn't want to say anything. But there was also I swear
to god, there was a black black black GMC, not GMC about like
a Cadillac style, but maybe GMC looking because they all look the same to
me, cars don't. I'm not a big car guy. I've never had
been like, I'm happy with four wheels, honestly. But there was two
black mcbs at both ended my street. When I took the dog around the
I took yeah, when I took my other dog out for the walk.
We're hitting a nerve tie, I don't know, and then we we started
off we started off today. I don't know if it's just lack of people
being around, but we started off with like thirty five and then it just
cut it out, so we maybe lost a platform. So I don't know.
Uh, yeah, so something's in Finicky all night. To be honest,
but well, maybe they don't like us talking about the the nefarious implications
for neuralink. I mean, imagine if your employer could know your thoughts and
thoughts like what's your wow or your doctor or your government, and then it
goes to an app on your phone, but it goes to an app on
your phone for now, what happens when it goes to like the police station,
because that's that's the thing. Yeah, as a society, if we
do except neuralink as a thing that we're going to do, we have to
also sign on the thought of line that there are no more secrets. Secrets
are a thing in the past, and lying is not an option because it
simply is not an option unless you are such a good liar that you can
lie so that you can I don't even know how that would work. But
you know there's people that that lie and they they believe it. It's like
a it's like a compulse, it's a it's a it's a medical condition.
Well, there's like psychopaths to lie and have no problem doing it. But
what happens when like babies from birth are like the first thing they do when
they're born is they insert their chip? Like, yeah, what happens if
you never eat? I wonder if I stop, I never get I have
the Cadillacs outside your house. Now, whoa scary? Maybe we should change
topics. We're fine when we're talking just about doctor evil and aliens, but
yeah, but what if you're a baby, Like what if they start putting
it in babies? What if you never get to know regular life without your
chip? Like I know that happening, Like I'm going to be cold and
I'm gonna be like, what are you doing chipping your kids? Blah blah
blah blah blah. Yeah, yeah, you think you think vaccines are bad,
Wait till we start Wait wait till the protests chipping your kid comes.
Yeah, that's gonna be a real treat. I don't know what eli do
you think, but do you think that this is do you think that neuralink
could be or like, because I don't know, do we naturally evolve into
telepic tolepic communication or is it a byproduct of technology? Yeah, those are
good questions. I mean, so consciousness is something I was always interested in
because of my own childhood experience with the UFO, I think there really has
been. I think there really is organic telepathy. But what they're doing now
is they're creating synthetic telepathy, and the implications I'm sure are far beyond what
we can even imagine right now. And then do we even get free will
anymore? Does this take away our free will? I mean, there are
so many questions. I don't know if you would get it. You said
you would get it. I wouldn't get it. I don't know. I
mean, if you've been following it too, just I mean his monkeys,
Elon's monkeys were still dying when they were getting this neuralink in their brain up
until just last year. So I hope you found a way for his monkeys
to stop dying. And people are okay, I would never get something new.
I liked your advice about that, don't get the new stuff. Wait
a couple of years, but I'd go to Mars. That would be fun.
Yeah, never get the first batch of anything. Never. Never.
But with that being said, let's move on to another topic, artificial intelligence.
We're gonna move on from that. But with that, I do want
to play this fun little crash retrieval skim. That is my little skit.
I liked making it and I just wanted to show it. But the reason
I made it was, well, I did not make that. I want
a CGI guy. But do you remember the sighting? I mean, do
you remember the story that we talked about with crash retrievals? Yes? Yeah,
Well I now have a confirmed date for Michael Herrera and that is going
to be on so February fifteenth. We're going to do it live. I
don't know if anyone saw, but he was just on the Cosmic News and
that episode did like one hundred and sixty three thousand views. So that's the
only reason I'm doing the show live is because I want I wanted to be
raw, so I just wanted to make that quick announcement that Cycle Horrera,
We'll be live here on February fifteen talking about and filling in some of the
gaps because I know people, like when I told the story, I know
people have questions. But he's going to better be able to explain this program
and what it is all about and what they're actually doing because you know,
we know, like we're talking about telepathy and neuralink, right, and it
kind of we forget that there really is this program where they're calling in craft
just to kinetically engage them, bring them down and retrieve the assets. And
they're using these protocols. I mean Diana Walsh Prosoca talks about her person Tyler,
who works in Space Force, is like this, like you know,
got a billion thing, He's got a bunch of patents. He does these
protocols, right, she always has protocols, right. And Stephen Greer with
the protocols heiss protocols. There's something to this. There's something to this,
this telepic telepathy, this this engaging of the mind to a non human intelligence
that is visiting us. So I just I can't wait to be able to
do an episode. And and I know that you have a so you have
a topic that kind of ties not ties in, but uh it kind of
it goes along with it in in a way about uh uh uh, what's
this guy's name? This? I forget what the guy's name the video you
sent me, Oh, are you talking about the Raelians or Professor Simon?
Well, I was talking about Professed Simon. But what was the other one?
The Raelians? What? Why did I why do I not remember this?
Oh? Okay, do you want to do that one? Yeah?
Raelians? Yes? So you've never heard of the Raelians? No, I'm
not very interested though. Okay, So there was this French guy and uh,
I think he was an auto racer or something with cars, and so
he had an abduction experience in in France in the mountains in like in the
nineteen seventies, and he uh, he had pulled he was driving and he
saw a bright star and he pulled over. It turned out it was a
It was a ute craft with a an entity inside of it, and it
tells him. So he meets this guy in this craft, okay, and
it the guy has he's not like a stereotypical gray or really any of the
the aliens that descriptions that we've heard. He actually he's very Asian looking,
if I remember correctly. He has like the entity inside the craft. He
he has like a blackbeard and I think I remember that he has longish black
hair even And so he meets with this French guy and he says, you
know, go home, get paper, come back with paper and a pencil
because I'm going to dictate. I want you to take notes. So he
does that. So he comes back, you know, at a later time
and date, prepared to take notes. And uh so basically this and this
is like the nineteen seventies. I'm pretty sure he he comes back and he
takes notes and this this this entity dictates to him like a total revision of
bite of the Bible. He goes through different books of the Bible. When
you say revision, what do you mean by that? So he gives like
a mod interpretation of of the Bible. So he has so he has.
Uh So, the entity goes through different books in the Bible and he highlights
what he feels is important and then he puts it into modern terminology. You
know, like one example is the Star of Bethlehem, and you know that
was really us. You know, that wasn't just a stationary star in the
sky. That was us, and we were leading the Three Wise Men to
the birth of Jesus. So he he basically goes through different various books of
the Bible and he gives it. He gives a new perspective with modern terminology.
So the guy, you know, he takes notes on all of this
stuff and then he publishes a book on it. He publishes the book.
Sorry that the that this this entity wanted him to publish. And so now
you can do the book. Are you talking about the the Uba prophecy?
No, it's different, but it's very but you know what, it's very
similar to the Uba prophecy. I do have to do. That's why I
brought that up. Because Sam's Sam's a good friend of mine. Yeah.
I love Sam, So here one Thursday because he loves coming on. Yeah.
Sam's a great guy. I love faces with him. Yeah, I
want a signed copy of the book. And yeah, him and I were
talking about doing the documentary version of the story. That would be cool that
that really happened. I love Sam. Yeah we need to have him on.
But this is a totally separate thing. So so this guy he publishes
his book and then he creates like a new religion and they're called the Raelians,
and he they he is he's the leader of this religious movement, Ryelle.
And there's a new documentary about it on Netflix. Now saw that,
did you? No? I just well I just saw the commercial, like
the it was on the featured page. Yeah. So there's a documentary on
Netflix now you can watch it. The documentary is called ray l R A
E l Uh The Alien Profit. That's right. Did you watch it?
Yeah? And it's on Netflix now. So I had. I was.
I've been watching the Ralliance for a while because there it's amazing. I mean,
this isn't just like some guy making up a story. They really have
days. Yeah, I mean, so they they've done real stuff like this.
So the the Ralian Group is one of the first groups to ever clone
a human being. That's history. You can look that up and like to
I think the year like two thousd they cloned like three babies humans. These
are the first human clones were done by the Raelians. And they had this
woman and she she was a beautiful woman. She was a doctor maybe genetics,
I don't remember, but she made this announcement to the world that they
had done these human clones, that these babies had been born. They were
the first human clone babies. One of them, and then they these babies
were just kind of hidden in different countries around the world. Yeah, so
you can look it up. This was on the news. This was real.
This was like real mainstream news. I'm not just making this up.
So look up. Like Raelians are a E. L I a NS genetic
clones. I mean, this was mainstream media, you know, twenty years
ago. Anyway, I remember when all that happened and they made this big
media announcement they'd cloned these human babies. One was in kinda I think another
one was in Israel, and I don't remember where the third one was.
Anyways, So there's a there's a documentary on Netflix about all of this.
The other really interesting thing about the Raelians is they actually remember last show,
we were kind of talking about alien embassies and how I kind of felt that
temples in the past were sort of like the alien and the embassies, you
know, the meeting places for aliens. Right. Yeah, so the spots,
I mean, it's super clear that these are sacred spots and have been
for you know, millennia. So yeah, so the Raelians. The Raelians
actually have like plans, like drawn out architectural plans for the very first extraterrestrial
embassy, and they have been looking. They've been different looking around the world
for different locations the terrestrial embassy, like, and they have real plans for
it, so like it's not just some fringe group that hasn't done anything.
They've actually done some really interesting stuff. I don't know if they ever broke
ground on their alien embassy, but I've seen the plans for it. If
any of you out there listening in the future are Alliance and you have any
idea about any of this, We're gonna so I talk to this. I
talked to Teresa about this idea, but I think next week we'll roll it
out where like maybe like the last twenty five minutes of the show, we'll
start will like open a phone line so people can call in, which I
think could be fun and it. But so that's something we're going to be
doing. But like old school, I just want to go old school radio,
like old school West Coast to Coast or Art Bells show, you know,
yea, So I want to do that, and so I want to
know more about this. I'm going to watch that documentary. So next Thursday
will definitely talk more about this. Yeah, the Darker side. I mean,
this is a whole big thing. There have been people who've lived like
most of their adult lives inside this Raelian movement. I mean it's a religious
movement with a lot of money. Apparently they have a lot of funding.
But there's like this whole other dark side to it. Like apparently Ryelle,
the leader of it, the guy who had the encounter, you know,
apparently like all of these women have come forward, women always come forward,
All of these women have come forward, and apparently it's like a sex cult
and he uses it as an excuse to just sleep with all of these different
female members of the group. All cults always are, is it's just one
guy wants to fuck everyone totally. Yeah, it's almost like it's an excuse.
But then so it kind of begs the question, you know, and
this was just an excuse to have sex with a bunch of women or did
he really have an alien encounter and then he became a pervert later, like
you know, like which pervert or the alien encounter? And that's like you
said a lot of like a lot of cult leaders. You know, you
got to ask that question again. We we we said it earlier that the
hell is paved with good intentions, right, So you know these things often
start off innocent enough, but where they end once that power once once,
like a person feels that power over another. And I think that's why the
human race is really tricky, and I think it's why we haven't like I
think it's why we're so easily distracted and factional Like we're able to be factionalized.
It's just something in us that that like we want to one up every
you know, you know each other. It's always it's a competition thing,
you know, and and especially with humanity, it's it's even different. It
go it goes to a whole whole new level. It's not just competition to
me, right, like in the in the animal Kingdom. No, now
we're talking corruption, like on a level of like maybe you have two hundred
and fifty people that hang on every word you say because they think God is
speaking through you, right, and then you tell them all to drink the
poison kool aid. Right, that's not good. And we're easily manipulated and
we some people I think, you know Leah Remney, like one her one
of the quotes that she said, and like I really relate to her because
my mother and I were like huge one one show. Two shows that we
watched together were King of Queens and Supernatural because they were both on the same
network and they both played one after another reruns and it was just easy.
So when I stayed home from school, that's what we'd watch. And I
mean this is back in the day when TVs weren't in every room, so
right, So yeah, uh Lea Remney. What she said is some people
like you don't even realize you're in a cult. You it starts off like
that, like you don't even realize you're in a cult until it's too late.
So you couldn'tology birth cults, well doesn't, right, doesn't scientology have
an alien component to it too? I mean, isn't there like an alien
part to that. I don't think there's an alien part. I think it's
more or less that they don't discount it, Okay, that they're they're like
that because they they believe in the Many World's theory I believe, okay,
all right, yeah, like kind of like Mormonism. Uh in a way.
I think so you're saying is you think people get some power, like
they might start out with good intentions and maybe the guy really did have a
UF encounter and then as they get a little bit of power, they interrupted
sex fiends. Yeah, and the sex is the sex I think, just
be that's just like a disgusting trait that comes out when I mean, that's
a disgusting trait. But when men are in power, it's it's it's weird,
it is it's you know, I have a sister that's one year younger
than me. I hate the fact that she has to walk around in a
world that people like me are in not And I say, like me because
I've had thoughts I walk around on this, you know, on the street
and like, you know, a pretty girl passes and you you know,
uh, and and you in your head may maybe you think something that you
don't even realize you think, and you're like Jesus Christ, am I part
of the problem. But it's like it's I don't know, it's locker room
talk. There is there is such thing, and as like male locker room
talk, but it's when that bleeds out, like like you get things like
Donald Trump. Yeah, but you get these cult leaders as well that but
these so there's one thing about saying it that there's a whole other thing about
acting on it. And when these people get into these positions of power over
other individuals, especially women, I think they feel and and and like like
I said, it's it's about manipulation, domination and and warship. Yeah.
Well so it sounds like the Raelian movement kind of went off the rails,
huh. But it's worth watching the documentary, you know. And so that's
new that's out. Watch it and we can come back and discuss, Like
what did you think because I I read the book that he put out,
and I can't remember the name of it. It might be something Raliant,
because that's the whole name of their movement is the Ralians. So I read
I read that book and I thought, well, wow, you know,
it's pretty detailed. I mean, if I guess his description of the alien
is pretty detailed, Like he has the Aliens a hippie, you know,
he has long black hair and be like a scruffy beard. And I guess
I probably wouldn't if I was gonna make up an alien. I don't know
if i'd make him up to look like that. So the detail is really
interesting and I really think it's interesting. How like, you know, he
kind of does a reinterpretation of the Bible. You know, I think if
I'm gonna listen to a reinterpretation of the Bible, I probably want my guys
to be experts. That's why I really like Mario Biglino, you know,
from the Vatican Former Translate. But but it's interesting. They did the cloned
kid thing, and they have plans for an alien embassy. So I don't
know. They have money, they're cohesive, they have a lot of members.
It's yeah, check out the documentary and you know, let me know
what you think. It's I'm surprised I've never heard of it before. Yeah,
yeah, but I follow That's the great thing about Netflix, right and
I don't have work tomorrow, so I know what I'm doing right after the
show. Yeah, but for sure, I followed their Facebook page for a
while, but it was just too culty weird for me. Interesting, you
know, I think, I think so I want to do something with you,
and that is I know, we we're going to talk about this as
our last topic. But now I want to just watch at least half of
the video, the full video that you haven't seen yet. But I need
to know what the name of the guy was again, Oh, professor Simon.
Does he do you know his first name? He just goes by Professor
Simon on YouTube and I can give a little background if you want. So
we'll be back in Uh, we'll be back in one second. Guys,
we're gonna pull up this video and uh, this guy, this guy's basically
claiming and I'm gonna let you finish that sentence. Actually, what is this
guy claiming? Professor Simon is a theoretical physicist from the UK and everything I've
seen him do has been debunking UFO stuff with really good explanations. But all
of a sudden today he came out and said he has known about proof of
an extraterrestrial signal and he didn't want to come out and say it, but
he's saying it. There's a big claim for this guy, very very big
claim. And this I think I actually reached out to him in private and
I'm gonna I'm working on talking to him, and I want to talk to
him for a couple of reasons, because I think there a couple of things
of what he says in this video they tie into the story that we broke
before. So I'm super glad that the cosmic whatever it was. I'm so
sorry. I'm butchering this. Michael. Uh, Michael probably will watch.
I think it's the Cosmic Cosmic News podcast that Michael Harrira went on and and
it did so well. He just did it a couple of days ago.
But we were able to actually break that story first, which is school,
and uh, you know, I think there are some tie ins, and
that's why I want to That's why I like now I I got it in
my head. I want to watch the full video it is. It is
a twenty minute video, but we don't have to watch the whole thing.
But I watched top of it and it is pretty riveting. So I want
Theresa to see it because she sent me a minute clip and I'm like,
what is this? Why did it leave me on? Like the most epic
cliffhanger ever? And then I went searching and I found the whole thing.
I can't wait to see it. All right, let's do this, so
yeah, we'll you get him on the show. I'm going to be so
excited. I love him. I love him. He is there. That's
what I do best. I do best. I love him. I can't
wait. He's got really cool hair. He's got a really cool cat Einstein
hair. Yeah, he does has Einstein hair, and he has that's always
it. I love his cat and he's like, he's really smart, he's
brilliant. I love Oh my gosh, if you get him. Uh yeah,
so well we'll check it out right after that. All right, So
I gotta skip the ad and then unviewed. So just to be clear,
what I saw and what I sent to you was just like the short,
the one minute short, the actual video. All right, so I think
I have it up. So this is him. This is Professor Simon,
and yeah, what you originced at me is the first minute of this this
video, and he kind of explains what he's talking about. And I find
this to be incredibly incredibly like it's it's so interesting, but it's not like
over the top. It's not aliens coming off of a space I've been shooting
hands. It's it's much more contact that movie, you know. So I
think we should just jump right in. Let me know if I need the
vine needs damnity because last time it was a little dough. Yeah, I
will see what I can do. Hey, welcome back today. I'm going
to take you on a journey with me. Unfortunately, the last three weeks,
I've known that humans have been in touch with an extraterrestrial non human civilizations
since twenty nineteen. What do I do with this information? And is it
true? Hey? Viewers, this has really text me and it's taken me
a long time to decide to actually do a film about it, because if
it's it's not true, I seem like the ultimate plunker. If it is
true, why am I bringing you this information? And why isn't the person
who wanted to share it with me telling CNN or the BBC. You know,
it's world changing news. So I have a real dilemma with this story.
But there's a lot of it that checks out. So today follow me
on this journey, a journey where I've asked this person really difficult questions,
really put him on the spot. We've had time as well. We've communicated
over zoom type calls, over the telephone, over WhatsApp, everything, and
I've really really given them a hard time and he checks out. The guy
who contacted me is the semi retired but still working head of a pan European
radio telescope network. I know his name, but he doesn't want to share
it publicly, so it gave me the opportunity to check him out with his
colleagues. And absolutely, I mean he was in charge of radio telescopes in
Europe, so he knows what he's talking about. He also worked for a
large German car manufacturer, beginning with p P, building all their networking telecommunications
for their electric cars. The guy is super important and you know, highly
skilled and knows about radio telescopes and radio telecommunication, so he definitely knows what
he's talking about. So the first question is how did they find the signal?
So, as I said, I've given this guy a really hard time.
I've asked him direct questions and if he doesn't answer them, I'm just
not doing the film. But he's answered most of them. So how did
the And I only I only stopped it there because you said that videos he's
oftentimes debunking. That's what I like to see. And the reason I really
like this is because I did go through some of his content and he does.
He's on the super skeptical side, so for him to be talking like
this, he and talking to a person interviewing them like he's definitely coming from
the angle that he probably doesn't believe and and you know, slightly has a
bias, but you know, maybe you know, we all have that that
little bias in us. And I just think for him to be to be
talking about this is actually pretty incredible. Exactly And who are they find the
signal? All right? So his answer goes like this. So there's an
organization called SETI, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and SETI started a whole bunch
of years ago when data collection, storage and processing was difficult. So Frank
Drake, who wrote the Drake Equation, and the science broadcaster and researcher Carl
Sagan came up with a protocol that SETI could use. And their idea was
to just listen to a narrow band that they thought was the most likely place
that aliens would communicate. It makes sense, I mean, they can't listen
back in the sixties everywhere, and if they could listen everywhere the amount of
information would be too hard to process. So they decided to limit seti's search
for ET by listening in the hydrogen band. Now, hydrogen is an element
that's omnipresent in our universe, and it vibrates and it makes a noise.
If you've got a radio telescope, I don't have one, and listen anywhere,
you'll hear the distinctive buzz of hydrogen. So Satan and Drake surmised that
if you just listened in the hydrogen band, an ET would know that we
can hear it, They can hear it, so it'd be an ideal frequency
to choose to communicate. But it has a problem. I reached out to
very top radio astronomers and they confirmed this hydrogen band and said, yeah,
it's everywhere, and it's quite noisy. That means that if an ET was
actually transmitting a low power I Love Lucy show in the hydrogen band, you
probably wouldn't hear it because it would be masked by the noise of hydrogen.
So this pan European alternative to SETI this guy works for decided now in the
twenty first century, we can listen in a much wider broad band wavelengths everywhere,
in fact, because we have the processing. So they've decided to listen
in the quiet spots between natural radiation frequencies, not the hydrogen band or other
bands, but in the bits between. That makes perfect sense, and in
twenty nineteen they found an ET non terrestrial mechanical signal coming from deep space.
He says, Okay, that's amazing. So my day's hard question term is
why didn't you publish it? Why didn't you tell the world. Why isn't
it peer reviews, Why isn't it in scientific journals. You are the chairperson
of a large European redio telescope organization. His telescopes are in Germany, Italy
and Russia. Why didn't you publish the fact? It's an amazing piece of
information. I mean, other signals like the Wow signal and Little Green Men's
signal immediately got a lot of publicity, but this one nothing Gnada, So
does that make it not true? So he has a really good answer for
that, and that is so they found the signal, and they decided to
approach the United Nations for advice, and the UN have a policy on ET
and US meeting aliens. They even have an ET officer who's in charge of
it, and they advise this European organization not to reveal it to the world
in one big press release, but to come up with a twenty five year
plan of release of disclosure. And we're currently in year five and year five
says in the plan that by year five, you know about UAP, UFOs
and aliens are in the news all the time, and you're slowly building up
over this twenty five years to the point where the world understands that there is
something out there, we don't know what it is. Then in twenty thirty
whatever, twenty thirty five, it comes out that we've actually made contact back
in twenty nineteen. That's what he says. The disclosure timeline is currently at
year five. A right, good, good answer, says me. That's
that kind of makes sense from where we are in the UAP story with Congress
and other people, you know, UFOs and aliens and the whole UAP,
and what are they? Who are they? Are they here on earth?
Are they contacting us? Is their probes? All these kind of questions are
now in the public domain. People are talking about it. It's popular,
it's trending, as I find on YouTube. It's certainly a topic of conversation
that most people discuss. There's absolutely no evidence that they exist, but we
have raised consciousness, or a group of raised consciousness, you know, the
Leslie Keynes and the of this world and the Alessandro's have actually got the whole
alien UAP thing into the public domain. Maybe that's what they are paid to
do. I don't know. There's no evidence that we actually have con but
maybe we have definitely, but we definitely have raised awareness without a doubt.
So his answer was good or a kind of like it. So the next
obvious, big question, mate, is who are they? Where are they?
Where did the signal come from? He doesn't want to say the exact
constellation, the star system, but he did confirm that it was over just
over eleven light years away. Well that's a massive problem, isn't it.
So this is vital that you understand this. Radio telecommunication signals travel at the
speed of light, a constant set by Albert Einstein. Nothing can go faster
than the speed of light. So, for example, you send a message
to the Moon, it takes about three seconds. There's a delay because it's
a long way away. You send a message to Mars and it takes whatever
is it, twenty minutes, thirty minutes. It's a very long way away.
A et a non terrestrial intelligence on a distant planet, I guess around
a star eleven light years away. The signal takes eleven years. So the
signal that they supposedly picked up in two thousand and nineteen actually left in what
was that two thousand and eight, So it took eleven years. The I
Love Lucy Alien Show took eleven years to transit to Earth until we heard it.
And then if we're talking to them and went ooh hi, we got
your signal, who are you? And sent that back, say in the
first year, which is kind of unlikely, but just imagine it would take
eleven years to get back to planets. Oh wouldn't it. It's a twenty
two year round trip. It's a very slow communication. And in fact,
they still haven't got it. If we transmitted a signal in r F using
a large radio telescope back to where the source of the signal that supposedly he
picked up was, it won't get there till what twenty thirty one. It's
going to be a long time till and then it's going to take eleven years
for them to reply. But he said, we talked to them in real
time. Oh well, it's starting getting into science fiction, says Simon.
I'm beginning to look like a plunker. Are you interested in starting your own
faciss YouTube automation channel, But all people do is tell you to go to
freaking five until he told me about quantum tunneling communication. What's that? Oh,
this is really? This bit of what I'm telling you is probably the
only thing that I'm saying today which I can completely verify and say is real.
The rest I'm leaving it up to you. You're imagining when your own
conclusions to whether we actually have been in contact since twenty nineteen. But his
answer to my question about eleven year two way conversation twenty two years to and
fro that doesn't make any sense was quantum tunneling. What's that? Well,
well, it's real. It's currently probably deployed. The military probably use it
right now. It's a way of communicating instantly over vast distances, faster than
the speed of light. Supposedly, it's already operational to talk to space satellite
assets. And it's not directional either. So you could have a quantum tunneling
communication device at a headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska and talked to a ship in
the Pacific or in the Middle East instantly, with no delay or waiting for
the ionosphere to work out properly. Just there. But is that real?
Yes, so I'll ask them all about it, and said, you know,
tell me the science of quantum communicating, and he did. So you
have to understand that when Niels Bohr and the quantum physicists worked out that things
in the very small subatomic world don't work the same as the big world,
so you have this quantum world. They discovered this thing where pairs of quantized
subatomic particles are connected. So if one is spinning say up, which is
anti clockwise, and it has a pair, it has a twin pair which
is spinning down, which is clockwise, and that connection with these pairs can
be vast distances apart. They can bill seem to communicate. Now, Albert
Einstein hated it, and this big row with Miles Bore and Albert Einstein called
this spooky action at a distance. I think the word spooky is brilliant,
Thank you, Albert, because it doesn't make any sense. How does one
atom or one quantized barticle spinning tell another one to spin in the other direction,
And if you look at this one and it starts spinning that way,
the other one will reverse over a vast distance. How does it communicate?
Way it would need to communicate faster than the speed of light. Albert Einstein
hated it. That's not how it works. What the quantum world is that
actually saying this is mind boggling. Is our sense of reality of time and
space and distance isn't true. We actually only must live in a flat plane
where everything is actually connected, where everything is touching, and we only perceive
time, distance and space in our perception of normal reality, where in fact,
in the quantum world everything is interconnected. As far as I'm going to
go on that subject, So how do you make quantum tunneling communication work?
Well, you do in the university in Germany. This guy checks out.
This guy actually has done it. He actually demonstrates it. It's peer reviewed,
it's in papers. Even he even gets his undergraduate students to copy the
experiment. So today, So today I'm going to tell you how quantum tunneling
does work and is probably being used today. And of course could talk to
our friends on the planet Zog if they had a quantum tunneling receiver. Another
question. So this is the experiment, and maybe I will do some drawings
to illustrate it. So imagine you have a source of photons, in this
case microwave photons just somewhere else in the electromagnetic spectrum and you pulse them,
so you having bing bing bing bing, and you shine the microwaves into this
a prism. The microwaves are going to go into the prism and be refracted
ninety degrees and come out of the prism to a detector. Then you're going
to have the silloscope that's going to show. The top trace is the pulses
of the origin of the beam, so bing bing bing, and the second
trace on thecilloscope is detector that detects. He's a very important chap here work.
A lot of what this guy said makes sense. He's a very sensible
chap He's a very important chap He checks out. His colleagues confirmed that he's
real. This pan European network that isn't working like SATI, that's looking for
ET in the quiet spots exists. I know where the telescopes are. I
know their work, but they haven't published it. If they did contact the
United Nations. Are we in a twenty five year disclosure pan and we're currently
in year five where we're talking. Everybody's talking about ET and UAP. Yes,
So is it real or am I a plunker. I think I'm just
got you decide. I definitely know quantum tunneling exists. I definitely know it
works. I've also got good evidence that it's currently deployed as a system that
works. Hm. It's a really interesting dilemma for me as a YouTube creator
who wants to share stuff with you. Do I just tell you everything?
Everybody tells me, No, I check it out. Some of this checks
out and other parts might be far fetched? All right, oh my god?
Yeah, So I I mean, I don't I don't know the validity.
I don't know the validity. Like, why isn't this why why we
we talked about at the beginning of the show that why are other countries talking
about this? Well, here we go, this is that's that's enough,
that's pan whatever it was the what was it? Pan France, France,
multiple telescopes, the multiple European tells you. I I, oh my god,
that was it. He just I reached out to the UN. I
went to the UN because I was like, if anybody's going to talk about
aliens, it needs to be them, and oh my god. And that
was the year where I went. And he does confirm that the UN has
some sort of alien et plan twenty five year disclosure plan. Holy shit,
we were just talking about that tie. We literally just talked about that.
Oh my god, that's why this whole time, I'm like, I think
we have to watch the whole video. You knew. I haven't seen that
video. That was my first time that you knew this whole time. Oh
my god. Yeah. So, like I said, that confirmed a lot
of what I've I've been saying and what I've thought, And it kind of
added this aspect to it where maybe they've they So what if the event that
I spoke about wasn't them seeing something in the distance, it was a communication
instead, And right, that began the ticking clock. Right, So now
we're just swapping out a telescope for a radio scope. Right, So it's
the same, the same outcome, the same clock starts ticking and we're at
the same destination or we get to the same destination. So this confirms a
lot of what I've been speculating for about for a while. Well, I
I need laid down. I mean, yeah, don't ask was it the
whole I was saying, No, that is not the why signal he's talking
about. This is something completely different, and I'd be hard pressed to say,
uh uh, why is this if, if, if this is known
about, is the CIA tapped in on it? Everybody? Oh my god,
DARPA, you know, Jimmy Church has this we were just talking about
in the comments. Jimmy Church has a saying, uh, fastened the speed
of light, So telepathic communication it's at the speed of now. So if
you need to beam a message to Zata reticuli, it's not just you telepathically
connect and you're if you're talking consciousness to consciousness or soul to the soul,
it's at the speed of now, right, right now, right, And
then what was And then he talked about quantum tunneling, which I have to
go read a whole book on now. But oh my gosh, we really
are on a twenty five year disclosure plan. The freaking United Nations is part
of it. And then that means multiple countries are about Oh my god,
they've known so and again again. But the only thing that throws me off
I think it was put in there to I think this guy was given this
story specifically, and I think it was for a reason, and they included
how slow the process is to not scare anybody, because they say, oh,
it takes eleven years to get a message there and eleven years to get
it back. But then they start talking about how it really doesn't but they
never actually he never actually comes out and says they're actually communicating like that,
right. He says it takes eleven years. It raises a problem communication wise.
It raises that problem. It would take eleven years to get a message
there and back, and so we'd be talking very slow. But he never
comes out and says it's confirmed. I can confirm it. They're talking to
them at the speed of now. But he leaves that question open. So
are we talking openly? Grush has said, we are talking to them openly.
It's all coming together. The pieces are there, you just gotta grab
them and put them together. And that's again, how many times have I
said that we need to step back. Every religion, every group of people
has a piece of the goddamn puzzle they do, and we have to This
is what it's gonna bring everybody together to bring their piece of the puzzle.
He needs to come together. And if it's through the veil of an extraterrestrial
communication, I am so on game with that. But I do not.
The only thing I fear is a threat narrative, like a false flag operation
or like because the warmongerers they're gonna try again, They're gonna try to use
this. If if it does come out right and against their will, it
comes out that you know this is all real, well then well they just
be like, fuck it, let's stage an attack, and so we can
create a fake space war. Like once the secrets are out, what's to
stop them from just doing the false flag? The false flag doesn't need to
be the first thing that happens. They could confirm et life and then a
year later a false flag happens. A false flag is never out of the
question. It never leaves the question. You know, so could humanity go
that far? That would scare me. Yeah, But if they have extraterrestrials
or interdimensionals monitoring what they're saying and doing, that adds a whole other level
to the hierarchy of who's in charge will kick in? Now? Have you
ever been in a room? Probably not, but I've played a sports growing
up. Have you ever been in a room full of alpha males? Yeah?
I grew up around the military, so I think I probably have.
Yeah, So when you're around a bunch of alphas, they're not all alphas.
There's an alpha of the alpha, right so, but they all think
they're the alpha, and the humanity as of right now, we are the
alpha species on this planet, and that's how we know it. So when
this other being or these other beings are introduced to us and they are on
a scale unhithered and undreamt of and millions of years ahead of us, is
that going to give us that alpha syndrome where we think we're smarter than them
when we're not. We think we can outplay them when we can't, and
outdo them when we won't. I think we'll still have all those human issues.
We'll have terrorists, if you will, trying to stage alien attacks because
it might generate support towards their side of it, and who knows how far
people will go at that point. I hope it unites us as a species,
but I can also see it very very much dividing us further. Yeah,
it's happened in history before. I think I would just like to make
the point that you were making earlier about Professor Simon. If people who are
not familiar with him, he's the guy that debunks everything. You know,
he's the guy that takes because I think he's a theoretical physicist, he's a
PhD. He's the guy who takes these UFO stories or these sightings and says,
hey, look, guys, you know, yeah, that's interesting,
but that's really you know, testing in our atmosphere. That's really military testing
from this base in Europe somewhere. He's the guy, he's the voice of
reason who does that. So I've been watching him for a long time,
so for him to be the guy that comes out and says, wait a
minute, we got a signal and we've known about it since twenty eighteen and
now we're on a twenty five year plan of disclosure to do a drip drip
drip campaign. That's a big deal. And he's you can see in the
beginning he's really like distraught about it a little bit, like because he's he's
like, I'm going against everything that I've spoken about yep up to up till
right now. Like yeah, you know, he's he's he's having an internal
battle just even telling this story. So I think that's that's again, that's
why I love when skeptics like doctor Heinik are turned because it brings that validity.
Because when you can turn a full on skeptic into a gut wrenching believer,
right like a not even a believer, but a knower, that's a
whole whole new ballgame, right, So, I mean, because we have
believers all over and and you know, it's not until you see it with
your own eyes till you become a knower. You're exactly right. And holy
cow, I can't believe that just happened. I think I'm gonna have to
go yeah, yeah, we're gonna wrap up a two hour mark. So
that that was a great wow. You know, I checked his channel earlier
because all I saw was the short, you know, the one minute short.
I may have got a message, and I just kept checking for an
update that must have happened late in the day because I didn't find that.
Hop Yeah. No, I'm super glad that we got to watch that because
it's something I would never have known about had you not sent it to me.
And your title was only the first minute, and you were like,
holy shit. And when I watched the full video, I was like,
damn, she was right, and you didn't even know about it. I
didn't even know about the whole video I just saw. That's so fun it.
That's so funny because, like I said, I had it clipped for
a while. I have a bunch of a bunch of it clipped because I
just collect clips of different things, and like you know, when I go
to assemble my film, I'll have like this plethora to terrabyte drive of just
you know, b roll like stuff. So, uh it's it's what I
do. So yeah, Uh, anyway, thank you so much for uh
of course, you know, continuing this Thursday journey with us. We weren't
able to do last week. Uh but uh fret not. So what do
you think? What does everybody think about Thursday Nights? Uh? So the
only problem I have with Thursday Nights is that Lynna Moulton, how also does
earth Files at the same exact time. So I I beause I've been wondering,
I've been wondering why viewership is lower, and I think it could have
a big deal to play with Earth Files. Yeah, I can't compete with
her. I mean, she's you don't she's you don't compete with Linda Moulton.
Now, yeah, so I maybe we'll have to talk about something but
we will. The weekly show will go on. We're just gonna maybe,
uh maybe maybe we'll reroute something. But if you want, are you still
locked out of your goddamn Twitter? I am, Yes, I can.
I can work on that. Yeah, I'm it's my password and it doesn't
it's not it's a whole thing. Yes, I will, I can work
on that. I've just I'm mind blown right now. Ty, we just
had a major turning point in freaking disclosure. Maybe on the ass. That
should be the front page of every freaking newspaper, every TV station, that
should every that should be the one thing everybody's talking about right now that changes
everything, Like you're not speculating now, Well, it seems like a drip
drip. It is a drip drip. They know, they have known.
The UN's involved. Oh my god. Yeah, it just it just like
I said, And and people thought we were coops for all these years,
but guess what coops we were not? It was It's always the people that
are ahead of the game that get called crazy. So, uh, you
know, apologies, yeah yeah, but uh again, everybody, thank you
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