Claims: chris putnam

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25 Jul 2018
Human consciousness affects physical reality, causing quantum states to collapse upon observation.

And just to put it really simply, what Einstein discovered and what they're discovering the smaller they get is that human consciousness, the observer, affects reality. So some of these things, it looks like a wave. Sometimes it looks like a bullet, like a particle. Now, it's actually both until somebody looks at it. When you look at it, it actually determines what state it's at, which is really odd given an atheistic world. That wouldn't make any sense. Why would your mind have any effect over reality? So they're actually proving our worldview through their atheistic mindset, whether they realize it or not, because they're proving that human consciousness, our soul, our essence, actually affects physical reality in a way that we really don't understand at all.

25 Jul 2018
Sedona is a famous portal area, and the Bradshaw Ranch within it was bought by the government and fenced off.

Sedona is famous for being a portal area. In fact, there's actually one area called the Bradshaw Ranch. Famous for it. By the way, you guys have already struck out a couple times on Arizona. I wouldn't just stop talking about Arizona. Go back to the well. Also, why don't you go to Skinwalker Ranch, punk? You too scared? What? You got to go to Bradshaw Ranch? Weak. Yes. Named after a famous stuntman. Bradshaw, he was in a lot of the old Westerns. Oh, sure. He's also made of orbs. He used to be able to tour that. Mysteriously, the government bought all that land and fenced it off. Supposedly, it is national parkland, but now you can't even enter it.

25 Jul 2018
Orbs captured in photographs are not camera anomalies or dust particles because they were recorded simultaneously by two cameras from different angles.

So I took a professional photographer with me, and we set up two cameras from different angles. And we actually did get orbs on film with two cameras at the same time. So it's not dust particle. It's not something on the camera lens.