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Sept. 22, 2015 - Project Camelot
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PCTV: KERRY LIVE RE GOBEKLI TEPE - PART ONE OF 2
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Hi, everyone. everyone.
This is Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot, and I'm going to do a sort of Q&A tonight.
Because I don't have a guest, and I thought this was a good opportunity to just sort of opening the floor to questions, etc.
And so I also wanted to talk about Gobekli Tepe and show a bit of footage from the trip.
So if you'd like to watch that, I will share my screen.
Okay, hold on a second here.
We'll get the right one sooner or later.
We'll get the right one sooner.
We'll get the right one sooner.
near Gobekli Tepe, And this is a really bizarre statue that's at one of the sites.
All of the stuff in the museum was brought in there fairly recently, really.
This is the only woman, they say, that is carved into the kind of statues into the Pillars.
There's so many amazing things in this site that I just wanted to share our photographs with everyone because I noticed that people that go to this site, I don't know if they've never, you know, if they just opened the museum and they weren't able to go there or what,
but I wanted to share these photographs with you so that you could see what is available there and what an extraordinary place it is when you're talking about this being over 12,000 years old then the carvings are really amazing actually artworks and also revealing a lot about our history the sophistication of the
Gobekli Tepe site and the sites in that general area are quite extraordinary So I wanted to just...
And all these photographs were taken by Neil, who is the cameraman, and accompanied me on my trip to Gobekli Tepe.
He's a musician, but he's also a good photographer.
And these are just extraordinary photos that you don't get to see of these Amazing beings that are carved all over the site and you really, some of them you can't even tell what kind of being it really is.
It looks partially human and partially something else.
You can see like eyes here.
Just looks like some kind of weird creature.
Same thing with this guy's head.
I mean, there are lots of heads...
The place was covered with volcanism, so I just want to say that if you're tuning in now and you're wondering what's going on, again, I'm showing my still photographs from Gobekli Tepe and the amazing sculptures there, human and non-human, animal, Animals you might recognize.
This kind of looks like a boar or something.
But in the background, you can see there's a really weird creature there.
Just animals you don't recognize, animals you do.
This is some weird creature.
Can't quite tell what it is.
Another weird creature.
This looks like a reptilian of some kind.
So I don't know if maybe I should be making this screen size.
I don't know if that would help.
don't know if I can don't know if I can don't know if I can
Thank you.
Okay.
Well, hopefully you're seeing this.
Sorry about the delay and the weird stuff going on here.
Again, this is a totem with a bunch of beings on it.
ETs, humans, really, really freaking weird.
Looks like basically they're claiming to be our progenitors in these totems.
This is like a miniature, I think, of the sites.
They're just amazing amount of sites in this area.
Gobekli Tepe is only one of them.
And in reality, it goes on for miles.
And they've only excavated a very small portion.
This is an extraordinarily beautiful museum.
And we were the only ones there.
No other people.
Except us.
Because so many people are afraid of traveling in the area around Syria.
So anyway, that's what's going on with that.
Now I'm going to see if I can also bring up the Q&A so that you guys can ask questions.
And there are There is a place if anyone's watching.
Yeah, it looks like we got some people watching.
So you probably are watching this either, I think, on Google Hangout on the main Camelot site.
So you can type your questions there, and they should show up here on my window.
And I'm going to keep letting this scroll through.
We have so many photographs.
And...
To be honest, I can't even remember all these photographs.
They're even new to me, some of them.
Just because when we were there, we were seeing so much, and then it went by really fast.
So these are photographs that you really want to study and look very closely at.
Now this is a replica, what you're seeing there, that pillar.
Actually, I think, unfortunately, these are not timed exactly the right...
So I guess I could stop it here.
So you can pause this.
Yeah.
So some of these are replicas of what's really at the site.
And that's just me standing in front of one of them.
And I have to try to pause this.
I think I managed.
So again, that's, I believe, a replica.
Inside the museum, they made a section that was a replica of what you go and what you see at the sites that isn't completely excavated, but has all kinds of, I'll show you towards the end of this, sort of structures in which you have to kind of climb around and walk above it.
They're not letting you walk close to the structures at this time.
Typical.
But they're also down in sort of a gully-like thing.
And so I've paused this now and I'm watching on another screen to see what's going on actually on the pace you guys are seeing it.
There's quite a delay.
It's amazing, the delay.
So I don't know why it's so bad, but I wanted to pause it so that you knew that some things like this are a replica.
And then later on, there is an actual site that they physically moved the real stones, the real carvings and pillars into the museum itself.
And you can see it's a huge museum.
It's just amazing and monstrous.
I hope that I have a shot of the museum, but I actually don't even know what I've got here because I was trying to get this out at the last minute to do the show tonight once I found out I didn't have a guest.
I can't remember what happened with my scheduling thing, but I'm going to get this to go again.
Yeah, it's gonna move along here.
So again, this I believe is still a replica And these are the real thing.
The smaller, you know, the carvings are real.
They did move those stones because they were worried about vandalism as the story goes, which is legitimate, I would say, in that area.
I think they have a problem with that.
It's very close to the Syrian border, by the way, which is why nobody wants to go there.
But they're missing out on what may be the find of the At least a century, this place.
And I don't know if people know the story that the archaeologist who was in charge of this, discovering it and all of that, was killed.
I believe.
Or actually, well, I don't know if he was killed.
Let's say.
Okay, he was German and he died this year.
Now, there's another archaeologist, I was getting him confused with that, was at this other, the Palmyra site, who was murdered, actually, by so-called ISIS. Run by the Israelis in the U.S. and probably a few other groups, Saudi Arabia and possibly Germany.
Now, I think, if I'm I'm looking at one of these.
If you look across the way over there, you can see that there's a real site.
Some of these stones are actually the legitimate ones that were moved into this place.
And I think it might be this one.
And this we put a close-up on my website.
This human being held by a praying mantis being.
It's extraordinary.
There's other humanoid.
This is another strange-looking creature.
I'm not even sure what that is.
But you guys aren't seeing what I'm seeing at the same pace.
So if I try to tell you about it, it doesn't work that way.
So I guess I should be maybe doing this a different way.
This is the side view.
when you get to it you're going to see a side view of the praying mantis sky you can see it fine Okay.
That's good.
Okay.
Yeah, I can't tell.
On my other computer, it looks like you see a lot of the border and not the photo as big as I'd like.
But I guess if you can see it okay, then that's great.
So these are just such a trip.
And the story seems to be that there was a very indigenous group of people that had all kinds of these stone implements and arrowheads and things.
and this is part of the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley.
Actually, I didn't know this, but the The Tigris and Euphrates, from what I understand, they start in Syria.
So this is a very different...
I kind of thought they started in Iraq, but they didn't.
They started in Syria and actually in Turkey.
Anyway, there was two groups of people.
The beings that built these amazing pillars and what is in essence a system of stargates.
And I can actually visualize, I saw a vision in my mind's eye of how it operates when it was working.
And I have the feeling they're never going to activate the whole place again.
Now some of what you're going to be seeing here, these slabs, you see the dirt, the actual real dirt.
They did move, as I said, some of the site, they actually moved into the museum physically.
And it has the most amazing vibration off of it.
That's just extraordinary.
And they're trying to show you how it was packed with sort of material.
In between the fines, so to speak, the dirt and the sand and all that.
This is a, one of these things you're seeing is a hut, like supposedly that the indigenous people lived in.
So what you have in theory are two cultures that were interacting with each other, and one was highly developed and very sophisticated and probably came through the Stargate.
And then met with the indigenous people who would go to this kind of amazing setting in Gobekli Tepe and meet.
And it appears that perhaps they even showed the indigenous people how to go through the gates at this place.
So I imagine it was a very select group of the indigenous that would go there.
But you can see that there are little, when you see later, I'll be showing you some parts of the site, the actual site that we went to, and you can actually see the pathways that they would have taken to kind of climb into this site that was sort of sitting down,
at least for us as we look at it now, It's actually, you know, down in a lower level.
Now, perhaps back then, because this place became inundated, I guess, by the floods and water and volcanism.
So that all piled on top of the original site.
So when they're excavating, they're actually excavating all of that stuff.
These are amazing beings, the carvings that come.
They actually come from Iran as well.
These are some identical carvings that you would see in Iran.
And I'm seeing that, again, your video is not catching up to what I'm talking about at the same pace, unfortunately, as what I'm talking about.
but you will get to these things I'm talking about.
So when I'm done with this video, at least these photographs will be out there and people can examine them at their leisure and really see the amazing wealth of at least these photographs will be out there and people can examine them at their leisure and really see the amazing wealth of art and knowledge and the sort of ancestry of
Ancestry of the human race that hasn't been revealed up to now is literally at this site.
And I think I was extremely fortunate to be able to go to this place.
I know Hugh Newman takes groups there on a regular basis.
And I believe Linda Moulton Howe was there recently.
And also, I think Brian Forrester was there.
I think Graham Hancock was there recently.
So, you know, explorers in our group of truth tellers, whatever you want to call us, Do go to this place, but we seem to be almost the only ones as far as I know.
And there are so many secrets to be revealed at this place that I just wanted to take this opportunity to show these photos.
And some of the footage, I do have some motion footage as well later on.
And I don't even know that I have the best stuff.
We're planning to make a documentary using a lot of this material, also of the saga, going into Turkey, staying in Istanbul for a number of days.
Mainly stayed in Istanbul the whole time, but we flew down to Gobekli Tepe for a 24-hour period and flew back the same night to Istanbul.
That's a really amazing area of the world and I'm sure a lot of people know that but a lot of people in the West I don't think know that.
I don't think it's common knowledge what an amazing place this is containing the history of humanity and the various ET races.
So it needs to be safeguarded and And I can say that, of course, the war in Iraq was all over a lot of these kinds of relics.
I can imagine what they found there and what Saddam Hussein was probably hiding and things that they accessed under the museum, the famous museum.
I think it was in Ursal or something like that.
I can't remember the name of the town in Iraq.
But Many of these carvings are just priceless.
They can't be found in any museum anywhere in the world.
They're indigenous and unique to these places.
So you can appreciate how valuable that is.
And they built a special brand new museum in this small town just recently.
Someone put a lot of money into the museum.
And it's good that they did.
It's a gorgeous museum architecturally as well, I have to say.
The building is sort of, it's a combination of modern with an old look to it.
And very, very gorgeous.
So these are just amazing beings and not to be taken lightly, I'd say.
So if anyone has questions while these pictures are going by, feel free to ask me.
You don't have to ask me about this setting.
If you want to ask me other questions, you're welcome.
But certainly you can ask me about these, about the trip, anything you'd like to know.
I'm hoping to take a group there.
I know that this is September 22nd, and tomorrow is September 23rd, and we're right in the midst of a very high energetic time.
And I think we're getting to the end now, where we're going to get into some different kinds of stuff.
So I'm going to stop it right here so that I can see your video catch up before I let it, because there will be background noise in the filmed footage.
And the film footage is of the town that we were at.
Actually, the name was escaping me.
But this is that town, and this is...
We wandered around and we ended up going to have lunch in a very famous old It must have been the same way for centuries, where people actually create their wares, and we were fortunate to be able to have a lovely meal there among all the men who were playing games in the late afternoon.
We tried to go to Gobekli Tepe.
It was very hot, so we went in the late afternoon when the sun was about to actually go down, even though it's still quite high in the sky.
And so we ate lunch before we went in this amazing town.
And this is a temple.
And this is a temple.
So I'm going to stop here and see if the film will catch up with itself.
Because again, you guys have such a delay.
I have no idea why the delay on Google Hangouts is so bad.
I'm hoping this film will progress.
Yeah, it's starting to.
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