Randy, of course, is the guy who was fighting aliens on Mars and the moon and had the holographic med beds that he was trying to kickstart for a while.
Randy, of course, is the guy who was fighting aliens on Mars and the moon and had the holographic med beds that he was trying to kickstart for a while.
He claims to have spent 17 years on Mars and three years on a secret space fleet as part of explorations.
I was one of the first genetically created soldiers from that project. I was built in a Petri dish from the ground up in late 19, mid-1969, and I was born in 1970.
The main piece of proof that I have to throw out to people is that I live in the most militarized nation in the world. We have no sense of humor at all about people who impersonate officers for any reason whatsoever. Not true. If I were impersonating an officer, and I've spoken to my attorney about this, there are absolutely steps that would be taken by the FBI and by the Marine Corps to discuss with me about my fraudulently doing so and how I needed to cease and desist and do that. So if they thought you were passing yourself off as Captain Randy Kramer of the Space Corps, they would close you down first. Well, I'm saying is that if I were doing that fraudulently, the process that they would follow through on is to contact me and tell me to cease and desist and show proof, in which case then I would say, great, I'd love a hearing in a JAG officer. And my lawyer has essentially assured me that I'm probably never going to hear from them because they never want to give me a hearing.
The bottom line here is that she believes that Randy Kramer is coming out to this conference that the two of them are speaking at and discussing, on behalf of his military handlers, the idea of precipitating an alien false flag in order to force disclosure. Okay? Okay. Disclosure of what? Alien existence.
He's a super soldier. He was enlisted by the Secret Space Program, and he was a very young man, whereupon he fought off-planet battles for many years. This might seem to be contradicted by there being a ton of evidence that he was absolutely on Earth during those years. But don't be so naive. He was fighting aliens for years, then the Secret Space Program reinserted him into his younger body minutes after they took him, either using time travel or cloning or something. It all makes sense.
One of Randy's big things was the push to release the holographic regenerating medbeds he swore that the Secret Space Program has. There's this secret technology that can easily and harmlessly cure any condition you may have, and the man doesn't want you to know about it.
I think one of the reasons that he's having a bit more success with this is that he's exploiting people's hope and desperation. As you can clearly see if you read some of the comments people leave on the page. One donor said, quote, all caps, my father needs a med bed soon. He will go to heaven in a few months, but the RV is very soon, we hope. Then we can build many beds for mankind. Or there's another donor, quote, please hurry. My hubby has MS and is bedridden. If there's any kind of list to get on for treatment, etc., please let me know. People need solutions, and when things are desperate, they'll often be more inclined to turn to more irrational solutions. A person may be wholly against stealing, but they'll resort to it if they or a loved one is starving, and that's the only option. Similarly, if your dad or husband has a condition that conventional medicine doesn't have a lot of great solutions for, it's hard to just give up on them, and it's not uncommon for medical grifters to step in and trying to offer false hope for a price. Oh, yeah. These med beds do not exist. They're fantasies of a high-functioning lunatic.
Because then I'll be like, okay, I'm filing charges against you for fraud. You've defrauded all of these people who have given you any money. You've defrauded all of the people who get... This is... It should be insanely criminal. Like, this is so gross, this behavior.
He is making money off this, doing these speech circuits. And even if he's not making any money, he's still hurting people. It's just fucking disgusting. And Randy Kramer is one of those guys who, when we listened to it, it seemed like... Like, his episode was like, ah, he's just a harmless weirdo who thinks he got taken into this spaceship. It's, uh, like, these people are hurting people. It needs to be, you need to understand that.
Not personally, but I remember him, or I remember the whole project, and I remember him specifically because he was so unique, and he was just the right guy. He was the guy who threw down his gun and walked up to the ants, right? He's the guy to talk out of that whole crew, if there is one. I don't think anybody selected him. I just think he more or less emerged.
Captain Randy Kramer is a U.S. Marine and super soldier who served for 17 years on Mars, defending the Mars colonies. He got his start in Project Moonshadow and was assigned to the Mars Defense Force from a covert...
In the late 1960s, Project Moonshadow was formed, and by late 1969, my DNA was being concocted in a petri dish somewhere, and then when I was born in the middle of 1970, I was genetically engineered from the ground up at that point to be a super soldier. fighting machine and was implanted back into my mother's womb and came out nine months later and raised as normally as my parents could figure that everything was happening.