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May 4, 2017 - Project Camelot
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RICHARD ALAN MILLER : PHYSICS IS THE REAL MAGIC - TONIGHT!
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Thank you.
Hi, everyone.
I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot, and sorry for the late start here.
Having some computer issues at my end, I don't know, my other computer decided it was going to do an update and then took forever, so it's still updating itself, so meanwhile I'm on a different computer.
And we have Richard Alan Miller with us tonight, and that is, as always, very exciting.
He is a businessist, which I think everyone knows, particularly anyone who's going to watch this.
And I will say that he is also a magician.
And I've done several interviews with him, and he's looking actually quite skinny.
So I'm very impressed over here.
So let me put him on the screen so you can see him.
And it's great to have you here, Rick.
Can you hear me?
Yes, I can.
Everything's 4x4.
Amazingly so.
Exactly.
When you wanted to do that, and I have had grief for the last couple of weeks.
And people got into my website.
Oh, I'm so naive.
And now I've got some names and did some tracing, and now I know approximately what's going on and why.
And I'm in the process of stay tuned, same bad channels, take bad time.
We can't do international orders yet, but again, they went in.
Like, I lost maybe 20 orders yesterday.
Oh, okay.
You lost?
Yeah, it happened.
Put me to square one, and I'm having to understand how to do firewalls, how to transfer sites into my own server, you know, that kind of thing.
And I find all kinds of backdoors in my system that have been put there over a long period of time, and I don't know how to arrange them.
So it's a learning process, having to figure out what to do next and how to do it.
Yeah.
I've got a really good set of people working with me.
I'm very fortunate.
I have friends, like Russell Runch, Helen Downs, Julie Vasopoli.
I'm really lucky to have these people because I haven't probably been the nicest person to be around lately.
I am grumpy.
But, stay tuned.
All right.
Well, it's great to see you live and on Memorex, as they say, and Or they used to say back in the long time ago days and now we're in the advent of AI and onward so at this moment I want to talk about your non-local mind your book you're working on and so why don't you give a brief introduction not only to yourself but to your book oh well what
can I say I'm a polymath that means I I know a number of different subjects.
Basically, you wanted to characterize me.
I'm an endetic memory.
I'm a functioning savant.
I grew up calm.
You'll hear me whistling occasionally.
I have been socially groomed, so I don't get too terribly out there.
But I'm basically a four-year-old that never became seven.
And now I'm 73 years old.
What would you like to know?
I started some of the early SEAL training, SEAL 1, 2, 3.
And that is now some of the links you sent to me are the next generation in their attempts to try to do what we did.
And I am going to say good luck.
Because I noticed a change in everything that science has all changed in the 80s.
When I did it in the 70s, I came out of grad school, and they were waiting for me, and the club, and that's this.
Look at the logo.
Let's see if I can get some light on it.
Oh, well, yeah, can you ask?
God we trust, all others we monitor, that I am the triangle is not this one that I've had way longer.
When I came out of grad school, I was given my great-grandfather's medallion when he was Rudolf Steiner's lodgeman.
And I'm a legacy.
And so I immediately joined the Blue Lodges, OTO, Archeum, Denim, Order of the Silver Star.
That was 1970.
Green Egg.
You remember Church of Old World?
I had a I was making a world view that was broader than the physical plane.
And that set me out.
And so the military used me for paranormal studies.
And I did all of that through the 70s.
Then in the 80s, everything changed.
It was no longer funded if I didn't have an application.
And that's where astral projection then became remote view.
And they're different.
And quite different.
And if anybody wants to have a follow-up on that one, Alex Kavarainen, a wonderful physicist in Finland, and he wrote for Emergent Mind Bulletin, a scene on the internet with Leon Sideroff as the editor.
She's Russian.
And we have some very interesting articles.
Emergent Mind Bulletin, 1970.
And we'll talk about remote viewing.
It's quite dangerous.
It's kind of concerned about it, actually, because that's what the military is using now rather than, you know, I don't know why I'm with Shirley MacLaine.
Remember when I was going down the hill and not letting the aliens run her car?
Good luck with that.
Richard, I just want to slow you down one minute here and also ask you, I don't know where your mic is and all this kind of thing on your computer.
It's sounding a little bit rough.
Rough sounding the mic microphone that you're using and maybe...
If I put it here, what the problem is, is that I'm animated and I'm that little kid and so I'm moving and when I do, Mike doesn't like that at all.
All right.
So I have to...
And I'll put it back where it was.
I just was showing you I can move it around.
And somebody sent me this very cool thing called ice.
Oh, yeah.
It's a big hummer.
I'm guessing they'll be able to monitor me all the way to Washington, D.C. now, huh?
All right.
That's what they do.
I don't trust any of them.
Okay.
Okay, great.
Everybody does with me.
That's better.
If I move around and get animated, then it goes off the rails.
Okay, well, that's okay.
So at this moment...
We're going to get a headphone mic so that I can...
That would be great.
That would be awesome.
Listen, can you talk a little bit now about your book?
Why do you call it Non-Local Mind?
And we want to get into what it's about and drill down a bit.
Sure.
It's a third book in a series.
The first was an ESP induction, performance of self-ethnosis.
Trainator sales.
We wanted them to think with their guts today.
They call it spidey sense.
But back then, it was extrasensory perception as an altered state of consciousness that you could get to using forms of self-hypnosis.
Both were, back then, in the 70s, those were both no-no words.
Hypnosis was considered, let me fix this light here a little bit, We've considered a pseudoscience today.
It's an extremely powerful tool.
You can see it being used on criminal minds and other things as a way to get access to memory that you have and can't access.
Somebody is trying to call me, and that's true.
I just get them.
People just think they can barge into my life and I'm on the radio or I'm taking a bath or drinking wine with a fizzing pie, you know, and I'm cold, man.
That was the first book.
The second book was called Power Tools to the 21st Century.
That was basically the eight protocols that I used to train tails.
I'm making them what you now call super soldiers.
For example, just learning how to control your breath, your breathing, can change your perception of time.
And now, the martial arts can verge on being paranormal with the precision.
Just slowing everything down.
OK, Rick, let me ask you this.
Let me ask you this.
Why do you think that you are not training super soldiers now because you have the capability and, you know, you can't get too old for that.
Is it because you don't want to or because...
Of some other sort of things that we aren't aware of.
I have a laboratory here in my home.
That's what I wanted you to come visit and we'll wire you up in your training as a super interviewer.
So I am active in several areas that I'm not here to talk about.
I'm not a spook.
I'm a nerd.
And as such, Uncontrollable.
My current handler from Navy is a first grade school teacher and a principal.
I know that's a funny way to refer to your girlfriend.
She's the best thing that ever happened to me.
but there's a bet you've got a concealed glass room, man, you've got it all, man Wow Yeah, of course, you know she's She's delightful.
We love her.
But yeah, she's really good for you in every way.
Listen, so at the moment, okay, I understand.
So you are now working on a book that kind of brings things all together from the other books?
Yes, the third in the series.
There were three workbooks that go with power tools, and the third one has not yet been written, and now the non-local mind is almost done, and it's basically the non-local mind in a holographic universe.
I'm dedicating it to my mentor, Dr.
Stanley Krippner.
He started Maimonides Dream Labs.
He's the one that introduced me to Edgar Mitchell in 1970, so I could be at Mission Control in 1971 to do the ESP study.
Write that protocol and how we selected seals.
We measured their ESP. We wanted them to be intuitive.
If they had that ability right out of the gate, everything else is easy.
Most people think with their mind, and the mind, this woman, is there to make all your beliefs true.
It's not a tool that's a very good one.
It just reaffirms you're going to get shot.
But if you work with the gut, The interior nervous system.
Now you're working with a future timeline.
It's talking to your present, and what happens next is closer to purpose than an effect.
And that's the difference of where an AI can go.
Okay, I want to ask you something.
I want to ask you if...
Do you think that they are using the same kind of, like, psi abilities?
Are they choosing their soldiers nowadays?
In other words, especially for the higher ranks, the ones that have developed ESP and other extrasensory perceptions and so on, skills, Not only are they augmenting our soldiers, we know that much, but are they also choosing the ones that actually already have developed in these areas, do you think?
To lead, to lead.
I don't know for a fact, but I can tell you, of course they would.
I mean, why would they not?
I mean, you know, it's like Hollywood if you could.
So of course they're going to take it.
Yeah, I mean, of course they're going to take it.
And that's what would distinguish one team from another and why this team can walk through walls and that team stare at the lone goats.
I don't know how that all works.
I'm not part of that part.
I'm the nerd part that showed how to...
Let me give you an example of how to be the boogeyman.
The way I train sales, I turn the light up and the last man's standing.
And what I did It was always town on the ground, being beaten up as a Caucasian.
And nobody knows how to defend from below.
And so you get on your back.
You can do some of your best work.
And nobody got it.
That was a lesson on how you do the unexpected.
That's what the boogeyman has.
You do, but it's not quite just outside the realm of, I didn't think of that one.
Uh-oh.
That's how you did, man.
You helped.
Maneuver them.
Your mind.
And your mind, generally, is the first one.
Gotcha.
That will never let you down.
When you have a gut feeling, follow that instinct, because that is your future, talking to yourself.
And this third book is going to talk to you on how to change this movement by going to different parts of the brain, altered states.
That's the new physics, which we call magic, because magic is the art of changing consciousness at will, and using all of the different states that we have, from tweaking to paranoia, tools in a toolbox, rather than to be avoided.
That will be the next evolution in math.
And when you go into a slightly open state, your ability and guessing increases 400 times what you are in conscious state.
Conscious state isn't real.
You go back home every night when you have certain kinds of dreams, When you die, of course, you know, a multiverse.
When you actual project, when you listen to the Shaban, that's out of the appendix sound current, when you have a near-death experience, you go home for a brief moment.
And to do that consciously, part of the training, next, you'll be able to change this movie.
Because, you know, his nips says that we've got a hundred years to leave a planet if we want mankind to survive.
Well, we've been here before every 26,000 years, and we will be here again because the Clovis culture had a baseline.
They just showed that down in Cocoa.
There's in France.
They're showing hands, it seems like that bison was not finished by a caveman.
That star map around the eye is all these little dots.
That's a star map corresponding to that, and the one further south, that's the cave of dreams, the one further south is in reverse.
We've fought from space.
No, we've been here before, and we are about to have an opportunity.
And change this movie as a collective genus.
And there's talk of changing and merging or mutating in transhumanism.
That's just Elon Musk wanting to go out into space and find that big diamond out there.
That's what it's about.
Well, I mean, slow down, because what about Elon Musk?
I mean, why?
No, I'm curious.
Has he ever tried to contact you?
No.
I'm too risky for those kinds of guys, because I'm not controllable.
You don't know what I'm going to do.
I know, but he's theoretically not part of our secret space program.
He seems to be part of some kind of distraction, some element that they're allowed to, you know, he's allowed to go out there and play to a certain level.
And they're probably, you know, the sabotage that happened recently was maybe them slapping his hand saying, No, you can't go to Mars, so to speak.
Well, we're already on Mars, and we came from Mars, and so that's a water planet that has more water physically than Earth does.
It's a larger planet, and there's ways to get to other places in the universe.
Interstellar is a pretty good movie, rated number 700.
You know what number six is?
Dr.
Strange.
Yeah, really, that's right.
There you go, yeah.
What's that?
I said, there you go, yeah.
Yeah, really.
Well, Strange is where we're going.
As alchemy led to chemistry, now physics will lead to magic.
And it is basically advanced physics with a mystery school.
You do not need to necessarily know how it works, model.
Those are arbitrary because what's real is your imagination.
And they can create a replicator.
And oh, guess what?
Now we have a 3D printer.
Following frequency, following function.
You come up with the idea, and then it happens.
That's how it works.
That's how it's always worked.
And what you need to do now, train them on.
And so, that's what we did in the early 70s, we used biofeedback, video feedback, now they're using transcranial stimulation.
You know, that's like, I learned how to talk to specific neurotransmitters using Mora and Endomet, German acupuncture equipment.
And once I broke a language on one neurotransmitter, dimethyltryptamine, then I had access to other neurotransmitters to talk to each other.
And there's a hierarchy.
And once you get that language, we'll call that the wire.
You change your personality like you would a pair of clothing.
You know, I remember the metaphor.
There was this group of aliens that were studying man.
Couldn't figure out how men could exist as a species when the difference between being normal and psychotic could be measured in micrograms.
Now, well, when you start messing with things like ketamine, well, now, we don't even know what that one is.
We know what dimethylcryptamine is, you know, tantric, yoga, soybean, kuzulini, we know what Lysergic acid, amide is, that's the Ahadra, that's the one where you get it?
That can be done like trigger-happy and create a universe just like that.
Boom.
And those are microverses and layers of universes forming a broader sea of multiverse.
And that will be chapter 7, time travel.
The true nature of cavitation.
The article I'm writing now, in chapter 8, will be called Rock the Casimir, or Adventures, plural, Time Trouble.
Now, once you understand how that works, time isn't real.
It's a subset of four spaces.
And when you have five spaces, now you have gliders, and six spaces, and you have You can't even comprehend.
Okay, but let me ask you a question about that because someone recently was asking me, is time different on other planets?
So, what do you say to that?
Well, there's all different kinds of time.
It is and has been accurately defined as a duration of consciousness.
You will please note, it's the way you store memory.
Yeah, but Rick, time exists outside of us.
Let's say you're in the secret space program and you bend space time and you go to another galaxy or whatever and then you come back here.
What are we, and we're jumping, talking about jumping space.
This is a very real problem I'm giving you, not something hypothetical, but let's pretend it's real, and for the sake of argument, Can you come back?
Can one of our pilots go to another galaxy, have to bend space time, come back, and has only, let's say, one day passed on Earth, and one day where he was, or when he comes back, is he going to be super-aged or something?
What do you think?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, all of the above.
Yeah, and it's like Revlon hair commercial, and you told someone, and they told someone, and off it goes.
It's like a drop of water when it hits a pool of water.
The leading edge on a wave is different than the wave itself because it is memory, and that's when water touches anything.
There is a layering of different Components of water, which we call exclusion zone.
This man is being pushy, and he's okay.
He's demanding my attention.
And how did I used to do that?
Meditation.
Training the mind so you don't be distracted.
This is why man does not know his full potential at this point, because you're dreaming.
It's an American dream.
Must be asleep.
That's why many tribes have considered consciousness to not be as real as lucid dreaming, which has more content of the reality.
Now, which is real?
Consciousness or lucid dreaming?
Why isn't lucid dreaming just a subset of consciousness?
It's uniquely different in that it's very close and You know, I think you and I are using consciousness in different ways.
You're using consciousness to be only, you're talking about being part of this reality versus being somewhere else.
Yeah.
You know, a witness seen it.
I haven't believed it.
Yeah, but I don't believe that, actually.
I know you.
So what?
Your universe has a model.
Does a tree fall in the forest if no one sees it?
Yes, because he wanted to believe.
But there's something to hear.
Resonant cavity oscillators.
That's why you're not human.
You're actually habitat.
All right, so is the tree falling in the exclusion zone?
The falling part is the exclusion zone.
All right, that's it.
While you have a mother tree that networks through the Michael Rossian subset of the forest, it's about to happen.
It's the University of British Columbia, U.S. Forest Service up at UBC. That's right.
All plants are connected.
There you go.
You're less than 10% human.
You've got the mold, yeast, organism, whatever.
And you have water transport systems.
And it's in everything.
And so...
You are no longer what you eat, think more like.
You are whom you feed.
You can have molds growing.
You eat some sugar, smell it.
You can.
Everybody's different.
Everybody is different.
And like the solar system in a galaxy, we are like above as below.
There is a way I'm looking at things.
It doesn't mean it's right.
Alright.
We have certain things.
Let's move this along to another way of looking at it.
Do you, in your book, are you going to address future events?
Because there are group events, things that we may all on earth be part of.
Right?
Events, changes.
Some of these are weather right now.
That's what we see.
But they could be other things.
Going by...
In the end, are we just talking about another state of consciousness that we're all deciding to go into?
Are we all just time traveling?
And if we want to change the movie, as you call it, for the future, does that just require everyone to change it in their imagination and then it materializes in a different way?
Because we're talking about group reality at this point.
Not individual, not only individual.
This guy is, now I can't get me on the sky, so I've got to hang up on him.
And now it's gone.
I'm so sorry about this.
What time is it?
7, almost 8 o'clock.
Nobody calls me except when I'm doing radio.
Go figure.
I'm sorry.
I really am.
I haven't pulled No, we create everything and that is a subset and your belief system is what opens and closes certain doors like Carrie Cassidy can do that and I do that and we're different and because we look at things differently by looking at gravity doesn't
exist The Earth sucks.
That's a good one.
Now, when you look at that kind of graffiti, it opens certain kinds of doors and closes other doors.
And so a physicist will choose a type of model.
And we're not going to use quantum mechanics because why?
Well, everything's measured in space-time.
And the more you know about one thing, the less you know about something else.
There's no way of evolving there and using a quantum system.
You just end up having more questions as you get knowledge.
And so, it isn't like you get there.
It's a journey.
And now, if you look at holographic system now, that's space-time, it's illusion, and what we talk about is information, resolution of it.
And why?
I can give you the metaphor of the physical plane, it's IQ, and then EQ. How do you feel about it?
Women are often considered more wise in some ways because they work from an emotional plane point of view.
Intellectual plane would be where Plato, and those guys hang out, that would make a distinction between a chair and a couch.
And that would be John Bohm and Implicate Order, different similarities and similar differences.
Now, the next level is what distinguishes us differently than a machine, because our type of a, I am you, you are me, and I am the welcome person.
Okay, so let's imagine that principle face-to-face with Giordi Rose's quantum computer that he says is accessing the fifth dimension.
So if you are me and I am you, what's the computer?
What's the AI? Able to predict What you're going to do in the next 28 minutes before you do, that's intent.
That's what consciousness is.
Purpose, while you're here, is where the jitter cannot go, and none shall say nay.
That would be the distinction between intent, which everybody does, and purpose to aspire toward.
They're different.
When you're doing purpose, now the universe once had to happen.
And so you are constantly trying to discover the difference between what's actually happening to you right now and what really wanted to happen to you right now.
Okay, but meanwhile, let's say the AI is trying...
No, no, seriously.
Okay, I'll take that on board, but what if the AI has decided they can predict my behavior and I'm acting on purpose?
What's the AI going to do?
Am I going to manipulate the AI by virtue of my purpose?
Just arrested 400 Palestinians For future crimes they have not yet committed, that happened this last week, and that's happening.
Minority Report just like that.
And they have it all set up in Chicago to predict crimes before they happen in a given era.
Now, that's what a computer can do in going to universes you can't access it.
Well, actually, if you look into the history of remote viewing, and you look into what Ingo Swann was capable of, and also some say, what's his name, whose name is escaping me, that you supposedly outed about the spoon bending.
Targ, Russell Targ, and put up, and Swan, Ingo Swann.
No.
That's the part I made a distinction of.
You see, because this idea of purpose, if I can affect a computer, if I can affect an AI to actually stand aside while I do my will, so to speak, then as if I can affect an AI to actually stand aside while I do my will, so to speak, then as you say, none Is that what you think?
No.
You mean AI robot, and the robot lives on, but gee whiz.
Good luck with that.
I'm not certain, but I think machines have been here before for man.
And that's the constant struggle, separating the one from the other, rather than enhancing and merging it, like William Gibson might suggest.
And I personally have a concern on future weapons of war.
War After Next, and the idea, it was on Star Trek, and because it was on Star Trek, it will happen.
That's Merlin.
Okay, are you talking about the Borg?
Are you talking about the Borg?
Yeah, resistance and fuel, there you go, or when Arthur said something.
Arthur, anything not specifically forbidden is mandatory.
If it's possible, you can count on it.
I'll drink to that, but what I want to know is...
Do I have some more material here?
No, I mean, what we have...
Mark Richards says that any space-faring nation will create an artificial intelligence that goes with going into outer space.
We are doing that now.
When various off-planet races come and visit us, they've already got AI. What we are also dealing with are possibly invasionary AI. There may be some friendly AI as well.
Have you looked at that scenario?
Profiling to control and manipulate and direct someone's actions is not very nice.
And Google's not going to do it.
Here, I see you're wearing your hair down a little differently today.
Let's show you some new stuff I think you'll like.
And watch where you go.
It's a crazy world.
And I would much rather make my own mistakes and have a friend that I can talk to and get counseled.
But that computer doesn't feel pleasure when it beats me in chess.
Right.
And that's why that computer of that man, unfortunately, in that movie, Person of Interest, unfortunately...
That's crazy.
That's a good metaphor, unfortunately.
Because an AI... It has the possibility of going into space where man is not designed well enough because of the gamma rays and the rest of that crud that's out there.
Now, we're already doing it here on Earth with Fukushima, and it's just terrible.
And I'm concerned that if we don't turn that switch off, there won't even be a seventh epoch where nothing is human.
You know, the black slime mold is doing well in Chernobyl and Fukushima.
But have you noticed all the plant like that?
Right.
Yeah.
Okay.
But the fact of the matter is that we have the means to clean that up and nobody's doing it.
Well, there it is.
And you can do it with fall or rainfall.
Ukraine came up with that.
Russia confirmed it.
Japan blew it off.
And I'm going to tell you that, and I said this on your show, what, five years ago?
That your lifetime, Japan, It won't even exist as a Trump.
It's on that shelf.
It's just crushing.
It's going to disappear.
And we will lose a richness of culture that has never existed on earth before.
A samurai and a shogun.
Like Greece.
Concepts of civil law.
I have to say I have serious concern about our value systems.
And what we deem as important.
And right now, we're killing ourselves with microwave.
And I'm talking about dosimetry, LB50 ratio at all levels in the body.
And if you want more information on that, there is a Dr.
Beal, E-E-A-L out of Florida, that has done some exceptional work on lethal dose 50 ratios on different organs with different bandwidth.
California, you've got to leave it to Moonbeam, has a closed, moved, four, there are five, and cell towers in your neighborhood.
Like hot boxes everywhere.
No self-respecting aliens coming down here in Ford's basement with a clud floating around here.
This is a toxic waste dump down here, and we don't even see it.
A chemtrail.
You know what a chemtrail is?
I think I figured it out.
I watched two of them being joined together, you know, like they do.
And then a plasma formed across and ripped down the chemtrail.
It's a weapon of nuclear energy.
That means when North Korea tries to hit us, turn on our shield.
That's most likely what it is.
I don't know.
Yeah, absolutely.
It is one of the things.
It is one of the things.
Yeah, and see that plasma leaping back and forth between that barium and Aluminum.
I was part of doing some testing up and reached for it when they used lithium to see if they could lock down a small city.
Everybody was sick and docile.
Imagine that.
Done to 21 and a half.
Alright, but on a deeper level, you're writing a book about the non-local mind.
What is the point of that book in light of all these things?
Chapter 7 tells you what happens at the moment of and the moment just after death with consciousness.
Once you have that model, guess where Chapter 8 goes?
In redirection.
How you change a movie and what death is and what death is not.
And there is a 3.2 ounce weight loss in the body at the moment of death.
One of my mentors, Roger Penrose, suggested structured water memory in a microtubule.
Boom!
There's your soul.
Off it goes.
And that happens every night.
And so if you have a way of mini-death, that's what they call meditation, a little death.
Teacher Sharon Singh called it die to live.
It's a metaphor of how you chose to navigate four-space and five-space.
A hologram is n dimensions of information and n minus one dimensions.
In the early 70s, I proposed that the DNA was a four-dimensional hologram, a three-dimensional hologram of four-space.
Who you were, who aren't.
Who you will become.
Now, I'm going to suggest, in this book, that the brain is a four-dimensional hologram of five-space, crystal phase, morph of semiconductors, which means it's four dimensions at any given moment.
It means that you can go to different places in the brain, and you can have a different projection on what's going on.
And you can change this move.
And if you do some serious deep diving, there's the thing called the What is it called?
The warning correction down here, the reticular activating center.
You can put someone down in there, in that state of hypnosis.
Every single person, without exception, race included, Chinese, Mongolian, whatever, all have the same memory of having worked on Mars for the American government.
How does that work?
Has the same memory of what?
Having worked for the American government on Mars and the Mars connection is a specific place in the brain that somehow has locked in a cross-cultural memory of our future.
Okay, you're saying every Japanese and Chinese soldier?
And they have a memory of having worked for the U.S. A racial memory that goes across race that involves working on Mars?
Yes.
Okay, well you've heard of the Mars records.
Now we're getting back to channeling and mediumship.
No, no.
I mean, in theory, that's not what was happening there.
That's a guy who is basically, you know, they're using a form of, you know, Scientology with that machine.
There you go.
That's Elrond Hubbard, and I'm the physicist that didn't blow himself up.
And I'm going to be here to tell you, it is not a battlefield, it is going back home, if you'd like to.
You can change this movie.
And the concepts of enlightenment are only limited to your imagination.
I definitely can drink to that.
No, but I want to get back to the Mars memory that you're talking about, because that's very interesting.
There's something more that's happening here.
Alright, that's fair enough.
But where did you get this test?
Somebody, who else?
Who, the military?
The U.S. military?
Somebody tested these people, right?
Yeah, how about the Romanians and the Czechs and some of the Russian stuff that's going on?
There's a Hungarian.
Yeah, that was on your video.
That Hungarian stuff is very similar to the work I did with Alan Frick on synthetic television.
In some of the early manguards.
The first weapon deployed in any invasion, and oh yes, the United States is the biggest and best bully there is.
And they have never even had anything like that.
We're terrible.
And they have a thing called Commander Soul.
You look at all the ordinance that happened in Iraq when it came out of Canada, where they started doing checks and, you know, The Canadian paper had a list of all the different organs, you know, bullets, all the stuff.
Top of the list.
Commander Sol.
Single aircraft going in.
Oh, right.
Okay, yeah.
Branch to base.
Oh, yeah.
And if you want to heat it up a little bit, you can make the fillings in someone's teeth heat up.
They're also doing this thing where they're sending in some kind of sensor technology and they're preparing the battleground ahead of time.
So you've heard of that, right?
So they're basically, you know, wiring it electronically.
And this even started, I was reading, it started back in the Vietnam War, apparently.
So you can imagine if it started back then, that's the 60s, what is this, 40 years later?
More than 40 years later.
America!
There it is.
So, you know, what aren't they telling you about what's really going on over in, you know, the Middle East and all these so-called war zones?
What's really going on?
Well, that would be telling, wouldn't it?
That would be telling, yeah, right.
No kidding.
How did Dr.
Strange put it?
What are you, battling Dormalo?
Oh, yes.
Power is in the secret.
And the secret is...
I love comic books, man.
I have to say, you know, it's all good because these kids now are seeking real heroes, role models that work for them.
And it's time for us all to step forward.
How did Crosby, Stilton, Ash, and Young put it?
Yeah, teach your children well.
It's never going to be the one to save the service.
Along those lines, are you still teaching children to garden and all that?
Yes, of course I am.
How could I not?
I don't know, but we haven't been talking about it lately.
What's the update in that area?
The state of the lightboats.
Lightboats with ours are rural pharmacies.
You're still going around the United States.
You and Jim Stein, right?
Matt Stein.
Matt Stein, yeah.
Yeah, and...
I've got a new partner.
He's going to be Hulk in the comic book they're going to do around me.
They're going to do a comic book around real people that have lived it and are doing it.
And my Hulk is Starman Norman Camp.
Well, the real Dalton from Roadhouse now.
The reason he's the cooler is that he is so strong, his muscle, that he's like my seafood, Don Leone.
John Leong could take a sword to his throat and bend the sword by three pieces and shoot right into the point of the blow so that it would be impossible.
It would be like a shield.
And that's done with water and imagination.
Let me show you what my real hulking, real life can do, man.
Patrick Swayze was a really cool dance partner, but Norman Tampo is a real fan.
I tell you, Matt Stein, what Matt and I want to do is we go into Australia, and show us how they find water in the outback.
Then Matt's going to take you to downtown Brisbane and scale a wall, a skyscraper, and show them how we find it from civilization.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
How's he going to scale a wall?
Doing what?
What, mountain climbing?
Yeah, class four climber.
Rope and teetons and the old bedding man.
He runs and eats his little food and he's just ice cream.
We make a very good partnership because where he's very linear, I'm more...
Yeah, working in circles.
But it's all We work as a team to give the big picture and to have the ability to know what to do in any given situation by not having so much to prepare, we streak down into that place.
That will never let you down.
It's mental preparedness.
There's something more going on.
This is something you're teaching around the country, right?
It's one of the things I do, yeah.
You know, some people know.
You've written some books about this as well, right?
I've written a lot of books.
That's what makes it weird.
I've probably written a single major work for every single year I've done.
I can't.
I mean, I've got Marshall paper.
Bob Marshall was an idiot savant that nobody could understand when he worked for Buckminster Fuller.
Buck hired Iona and I to go in and understand and translate that which later led to the vector equilibrium matrix where Crowley and predicted the follow.
Add, divide, multiply and understand that one will follow.
And my teacher was Stanfield Jones, Frader Cotten.
When he did the anatomy of the body of God in two dimensions, I own an idea there, N dimensions!
That is a face-center-cubic hexagonal close-back structure known as the Necrocubic Space.
And if you meditate on that in your mind's eye, you have Ezekiel's vision, the throne chariot of God.
And that is how your time travel, your memory, going back in time, is to reproduce the same brain state you had when the event occurred.
That's a hologram.
That's how you...
All right.
That's fair enough.
That's understandable.
But this guy, Bob Marshall, I just want to get back to him.
So what was his area of expertise?
Okay.
One chapter.
Dr.
Dr. Lenny Tireman, a bunch of sacred geometry, edited the book.
The one chapter is the Riemann Challenge, which stands for over 100 years.
Riemann challenged the mathematical community to come up with a mathematical expression for recurring products.
Bob Marshall, nobody's done it.
You know, 17, 19, 23, so on.
Now, how did Bob do it?
He visualized, pitched, worked out, a cone.
And then he had numbers going around it.
Let's write a straight line through it.
He did it visually.
That is someone that is a true genius.
And I was so...
And what it is, is Bob would do it all on a tablet.
He'd just write numbers, and then code came out.
And a whole bunch of sacred geometry.
People got a hold of these Marshall papers, and then did translations.
Okay, what is this?
And the buckyball, and the way carbon...
Bonds to itself to form the C60 and the C120. What's the Riemont challenge?
Riemont was a mathematician about a hundred years ago.
He wanted to have an equation.
Come up with an equation.
So you put a number in there and it gives you the next prime.
Nobody can do it.
Nobody can do it?
Except Bob Marshall did it visually.
That's why Buckminster Fuller wanted to use them!
And there's your battlefield Earth Earth.
Okay, but what is the use...
No, no, what usefulness has that got?
How do you apply it on Earth?
Fullerase.
It has the most powerful antioxidant in the world.
If you put inclusions on water inside a C-60 molecule, You can give lethal doses of radiation to rats and have 95% of them recover.
However, instead of putting fusion water in it, because the status is 1.4 nanometers, you've got a molecule in there, you just slip one molecule in there.
Inside it is a cold fusion neutron fullering fusion ball.
It is a controlled chamber that is 100 times stronger than diamond And if you put deuterium inside it, now you have something that might explain Building 7, that steel kind of thing that fell, 617 foot steel beam, and as it was falling in free fall, with vaporizing, there's only one thing in the world that will do that, plasma.
Now, that is a tactical weapon being used by Russia recently, So now we're talking about plasma physics.
Well, that's one thing that Bob Marshall did.
Boom!
Okay, but this, okay, you're again, you're kind of back to the exclusion zone, and I'm thinking, you know, through meditation and kundalini, you're basically manufacturing this zone or whatever you want to call water H3O2 in your own body.
So in essence, you can heal yourself.
I mean, extend this notion, then you can heal yourself of exposure to radiation simply by meditating.
George, I think she's got a brain in Spain.
You know, that is very condescending of you.
Well, what is exclusion zone water?
Well, the forbidden side of the exclusion zone is different than the forbidden zone in solid state physics when gallium and arsenic touch each other forming a computer chip.
And you put all your checksum errors in between that forbidden zone and exclusion zone.
It's the same concept, except it's got six zeros more efficiency.
And Terry Pollack, who was my lead at the University of Washington, was studying muscle and couldn't figure out how muscle had memory back when it was damaged.
It would all the least go back to the same structure.
How does that work?
And that's what he discovered.
Slufens on water, which is hydrogen peroxide, H2O, with an extra hydrogen molecule.
And when it touches there, you have a leading edge.
It's moving faster.
It's called the relationship of water when it touches anything.
Is it meaning that it's going faster than the speed of light?
Oh, in water.
That's what I did when I was 16.
It's now called Bremen-Strollen, yeah.
Bremen-Strollen Radiation, yeah.
That is a true statement.
And why the index of reflection has a different speed.
That led to the Maison field theory that I did when I was 16.
I was writing that.
You know who beat me?
My pretty critical going fast from speed of light.
My name, he built this thing called a New York artist.
Sorry, what was the name?
What was the name of the guy that beat you?
I think it's strong.
I think you've told me that before.
Yeah, he thought, there's a lot of people out there in the main van.
I'm just a longer the ride, you know.
I am blessed and lucky that I've met real teams.
I mean, I've met real ones, and they're quite different.
I'm just kind of ordinary and eclectic.
I've got a lot of different areas of expertise.
All right.
Well, I don't mind if you want to be...
I don't think that, you know, actually, you know, being modest is really all that valuable, to tell you the truth.
But, you know, whatever you prefer.
So...
I don't think I'm calling it straight up.
I haven't met many people like me, but I've met people that are way smarter than me.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
In my value judgment of smartness.
Right.
Oh, I didn't think of that one.
That's a interesting model.
Yeah, that's right, guys.
But here's the interesting thing.
When one person thinks of something, there is always a ripple with two or three others in other parts of the world.
And that means nothing is original.
And why the Nobel Prize is shared often by several unrelated scientists in different parts of the world.
And why we have so many free energy inventors around the world basically arriving at the same conclusion and working on that.
Well, there's so many different bases.
They all lead to Rome.
Free energy.
That's, I know, music's for nothing.
Well, it's interesting, you know, because the military actually goes around the world and shuts down these inventors.
And the reason they can do that is because there's a signature when they're using what you might call zero-point energy.
I'm not sure what other names you want to give it.
There's a signature that it has.
The voice of Gaia at the end of the rainbow, the lost chord.
It's got lots of names.
That's what you seek when you meditate.
All right, so you're thinking it has a sound.
That's a sound.
I'm talking about a light.
It's basically a light signature, and it's also what, in theory, what ETs are using to read your signature and to isolate you and either visit you or not visit you, et cetera.
I had someone from Mexico.
I was an alien, but I'm missing, climbed the wall with people that you There it is.
I don't know what an alien might constitute to you.
David Bowie comes to mind.
A man of all the earth.
Well, you know, you told me you worked in Area 51 and you met an alien.
I didn't work in Area 51.
I visited there and had some...
I mostly work at anesthesiology and then I go to China Lake or Stanford Research Institute, go to location on the West Coast.
So you think that...
Yeah, but along those lines, I mean, SRI, were you there with Pudoff and Russell Targ at the same time?
No, they were later.
They came in in the 80s.
81, maybe.
Well, according to 80, I mean, why are they saying that they were there in the 70s?
Annie Jacobson's book?
Maybe trying to change the timeline.
Who knows?
That's Andrea Pugharch.
I was there.
Pugharch was another mentor.
He's the one that wrote Beyond Telepathy.
Seth Krippner wrote My My Dream Telepathy.
We're talking about See how they did it, and then have my own flavor.
But why did Pluharic die in such bad circumstances?
I mean, you're saying this is a giant, and yet what I get is these people don't take their own advice.
That sounds like me.
Don't do it, I think.
Just kidding.
We all have Your regularity is hacked.
That's what makes us human.
And we're so interested.
Right.
Because, well, that's called complex as opposed to possessed.
That's Jungian psychology.
And by the way, I would like to recommend, in terms of consciousness like that, the Jungian Senoi Dream Manual by Stephen Kaplan.
Another one would be...
Wait, wait, wait.
What was the...
Wait, repeat that title, could you please?
Stephen Kaplan Williams.
All right.
You'll get in Senai, where dream time is more real consciousness.
And in dream time, a change.
Thanks.
Okay.
And the previous technology talk from other e-books, you know, that's In the Old Bibles, the Shephar Yetzirah, Book of Formation, relating sound to words, and how you would want to pronounce them this way over that way.
Resonance, vibratory movement of what we call.
Now, how about biological amplification?
Ah, that's a good term.
That's one we use.
If you hit certain resonances in your body by the signal, Okay, what about camouflage?
What about, you know, basically going invisible?
That's a very...
Low profile.
There you go.
If you don't see, that works.
They won't see you.
Slip between the lines.
No, I mean, because that gets into the whole men who stare at goats notion.
In other words, getting your frequency...
That's Army.
Ten years after, Navy.
Navy, always.
Okay, so what was Navy after?
What were they doing?
We were mostly staring at some of those snappy women, but I don't know if you did, but back then, you know, Navy always ate well.
Sid made the reward of doing this.
It was, I remember old man DuPont reported Iraq authorities.
He was there when I graduated from Washington State University, right there to offer me a job.
I could work at Patel, United Nuclear, I could go back east and work at the experimental research.
And I did that.
They sent me to Delaware to let me to Princeton and MIT. And now I've got 15 new books coming out, audiobooks, on the When E.C. Link became, well, it was my third meta, meta three.
John Mack took my course in metaphysics that led him to then do Alien Abduction Search.
And the first thing I told him was that by definition, he would not be able to prove the existence of God.
But what he could do is treat the group Trump that was archetypally counterfeit.
A group of people that we now have with that targeted individual.
There's all different kinds of schisms that are starting to happen as individuals are breaking through to the other side.
That's Grandfather Joseph, a prophet, and Jim Morrison, who's 10 years old.
And those that we have life forms on earth that have evolved to another level, That man only brings.
What do you think Bigfoot, Sasquatch is?
Actually, I think he comes from another dimension.
Well, how about in a film?
It's always been there in the Bible.
They're unearthing it.
I did this interview with BBC on that skull that was found in Pennsylvania in the 1860s.
It's stuck in the Smithsonian.
There's the pictures.
Where is it?
I figured out what happened with that one.
That's easy.
But some of them A little more complex.
And you have to have a good Paul Martin or someone like that tracking with you that has a good background in history.
And then the two of us can maybe come up with a theory.
Who knows?
No, I'm actually curious.
Did you ever try to investigate Yetis and Bigfoot?
Did you ever, like, go out?
Because you're in the Pacific Northwest.
Up on the Applegate.
It's nice.
It's gone down to the Album Gate, where the dam is.
There's a trail that has a Bigfoot trap.
I have pictures.
I'm trying to trap it in my 50s.
It's gone now.
But I have pictures of that because that's when some encounters occur.
But they occur everywhere.
Now we think Antarctica, which I'm found in Stacey.
And then, maybe.
Well, no, I mean, let's get back to that.
So, Antarctica, what about the notion that there are that there are Anunnaki down there that Marduk might be down there or or that there might be I was told by again Mark Richards recently that a lot of the military are now meeting ETs down in Antarctica because it's the only place they can escape this global surveillance and I'm actually thinking they're talking about a global AI surveillance
And maybe also E.T., other E.T. races that are surveilling them.
So what do you think about that notion that Antarctica...
Yeah, when I was in Antarctica, I was there in the 70s.
I did not, that was not a lead.
I worked under an anthropologist.
She was the team leader.
And I was brought in as a physicist to try to figure out how the light works by luminescence.
And that will be when the Spook Central book I'm writing...
That's the title.
With holographic concept, bioluminescence, and then chapter three would be the embryonic holography and then other things I did.
Project Verify.
If you go to the internet and Google, I married the Wizard of Oz, you will find Iona Miller did a brief review of what she saw me do.
You know, It was Dr.
Carl Schleicher.
Schleicher was a model used for the smoking man.
Now, there's an alien.
That man was in that same desk on Wisconsin Avenue for 48 years.
MRU. And I have to tell you, who's ever been in the same office doing the same thing?
That many years.
That's impressive.
I know that I don't know.
Was Iona Miller your wife?
And she's a CIA. She works for the CIA. I don't know.
She knows and has friends like Latrell and others.
I'm going to be careful because I really don't know.
I haven't even been in touch with her in more than three years.
And I'm disappointed because we were married 18 and then the next 26 years we were best friends when I didn't have a date or someone died.
Go to Brisbane or Amsterdam, I take her.
She's my friend.
And someone I care about.
And smart.
And complimented my own imagination.
We made a real good team together.
We wrote on magic.
And that's the new books I'm coming out with on the Holistic Kabbalah.
There are 12 books on path-working.
There are exercise books.
Sponsific training of the mind for the non-local mind part.
Changing the movie.
You're going to have to do it with something very rigorous.
It's going to take exercises.
I'm using just a moment here.
I'll show you stuff I do.
This is green.
We have light here.
Maybe I need to turn some light on.
I notice it's darker.
Yeah, it has dark.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, I'm doing brain drivers, and I did them a long, long time ago, and now I'm going to go back into retraining the mind again like you would with biofeedback.
But what are you going to use?
What do you mean?
Music?
Sound?
What are you talking about?
All of those?
Yeah.
I mean, that's Robert Monroe, right?
You know, the Monroe Institute and all of that.
There's a lot of different systems.
That's why Scientology, which is an offshoot of OTO, or don't company-oriented...
I completely agree.
Well, they stole a lot of stuff from there.
Imagine they stole!
A juice, a usurp, a process...
Process, yeah, there it is.
Yeah, and, but, it is the direction of using, it is, okay, AA, Order of the Silver Star, Argeum Argentum, is the method of science, the aim of religion.
Trying to go there, what you want to do is science.
And science is like a religion, it's not real.
Any more than religion is.
It's real good for manipulating a physical plane, but it doesn't get you there.
That part is where you take the leap, and the leap is the not knowing, being in the moment.
So we talked about time, and time is a duration of consciousness.
It's the way you store memory, and so it is Timelines has order, but there's something more going on here.
Children experience time quite differently than an adult.
Time is not always experienced the same when in a series of critical situations, like changing your breath, you can change your experience of it in slow motion.
There's much more reliance.
That's called the sacred.
Over the profane.
And the moment when you're in that moment, that is when you're very close to purpose.
Absolutely.
Well, we've been going for a while now.
I want to give the audience a chance to ask you questions if they would like.
Is that okay with you?
Sure.
All right.
Would you take some more light here?
I can turn that on.
Yeah, go ahead.
No problem.
You know, everyone in the chat, if you have questions, please put them in all caps.
I'm going to wait for you to write questions into the chat.
And if you wrote a question above, you've got to rewrite it for me down here because the chat's been going by.
Like, at 60 miles an hour, I can't go back and find all the questions.
So that'll save me a lot of time if you just write your questions.
And if you don't write any questions in the next five minutes, then I will continue to let him just run on, you know, free association.
I do that real well, don't I? But...
You do, but, you know, you're always on it, and there's always nuggets of brilliance within whatever you're saying, so people just have to concentrate and listen, and, yeah, it's a piece of work to have to do that, but nonetheless, it's worth it, and why should you get anything for free anyway?
So, let's see.
The nuances until you study it more.
I try to speak in metaphor where I'm actually saying a great deal more.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
It's called contingent negative variation CMV. It's a jump potential between neurons in a going-out-going situation and the dendrites have a new concept of microbes.
And you have resolutions of the way you store memory.
Then you have accurate time.
Absolutely.
Okay, question from the chat.
Wait, what?
What was that?
It's a chum!
A water pipe.
Okay, let's see.
Do you want to say anything about the Mandela effect?
Well, I write about that in Chapter 7, that the Mandela Effect is confabulation and or a bunch of creepy historians trying to change history's memory.
Why would they do that?
It isn't CERN. CERN is more like Interstellar when he's in the Catholic Record, the library, that's the place I like to hang out, and there's all these different Okay, well, wait, wait, wait.
Are you answering this question, though?
Okay, what was the question?
The Mandela Effect.
The Mandela Effect.
You know, can you explain these anomalies happening?
I'm going to...
I'll send you a file from the non-local mine.
That person reads separately on the mandala section, I believe.
Okay, but this question is coming up.
If you send me a file, maybe I'll get it, but this person is in the chat.
They're asking you to talk about the Mandela effect.
In other words, how do you account for the fact that in the movie Forrest Gump, there's a change in the line?
And everyone knows and everyone remembers it a certain way, or most people, and then supposedly the movie now has been changed to have a different line.
How do you explain that?
Fabulation.
Actually, it is.
We can show balls of fury.
Are you talking about timelines?
Yes, I am.
I'm not just messing with you on a different ping pong game.
And the thing is, there's something more going on here than timelines.
Timelines are associated with structured water.
When that single drop falls and hits a ball, the first thing you notice Not the ripples of a future wave going around.
No, it's the fact that a ball pops back up out of the water.
But now, it's no longer a drop of water.
It is a bubble that has trapped a medium in it, and it's a way you can identify one submarine from another in a cavitation ball that's going around.
That's cold fusion.
Because inside that ball of exclusions on water, it's real dope.
Inside that, the air is doing a coarse twist of space, unlike The mathematical precision of topology.
Now that is a very interesting concept.
It's either part 7 or 8 that has a Mandela effect and confabulation.
And if you want, that person can write to me directly at my website, my email, and I will Okay, okay, but what are you saying about this effect that when the water is coming back up, you're interested in the bubble and what's inside the bubble or how space-time is changed by the creation of the bubble?
And you can change a bubble when the moment Now, listen to the instinct of the future timeline.
It changes the past.
The conversation ball changes.
And that is how you change the movie and become part of a multiverse for imagination.
All right.
Have you read the Seth material?
Yes.
I have, as a matter of fact.
And yes, I have.
Okay.
And would you say what I think?
You know, they're all similar...
Forms of lower, what I call prototactic modes of consciousness.
Prototactic, pterotactic, syntactic modes of consciousness, dealing with John Criskell.
And the idea, trance, art, and creativity.
And when you have total awareness, that was John of States, like biofeedback and sex magic, that form, for sure.
Directing your consciousness to change, syntactic mode, way That's a future timeline, talking to the moment, and if a moment integrates that correctly, it will change the past, and now we have the time coming.
All right.
Well, I'd say we are time travelers.
We are natural time travelers.
That's what we do.
Yes, we are.
And you think, okay, in Jungian psychotherapy, control is considered a fantasy.
It's not real.
Right.
You think you're going to control things?
It's about the moment.
Simon says you can go halfway to the door.
Will you ever reach your goal?
By definition, it's impossible.
What it's about is a journey.
Alright, here's another question.
Do souls reincarnate by soul family or do souls get spread out throughout Earth?
Someone wants to know.
You mean, is your God going to be waiting for you at the other end of the rainbow?
I don't know.
I don't know if that's what they're asking.
I'm reading a question.
And the last trick of the day.
The last moment is you have a choice.
Do you go to the tunnel of light with all your friends waving?
Or do you go into the blue?
Get off the wheel.
Now that's the Borghosa doll and the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
And you can read Timothy Leary's version of it and go to Ab and Winch.
There are several others, excellent writers.
They all do translations.
They're all different.
Their personalities contaminate.
Spence comes to mind.
You see, I think that idea of a soul is structured water inside a microtubule.
And that's who you, all the different parts that belong to the multiverse, leave the body at the moment of death.
That's the weight loss.
And the Egyptians called that the Ba and the Ka.
The Ba and the Ka.
Stag and the unicorn and the forest soul.
Soul and spirit.
Well, okay.
I mean, I appreciate that definition of a soul, but I actually think that's rather limited because it tends to sound very materialistic.
Water is...
Yeah, imagine that.
It came from 14th century lamb's friends.
A modern alchemist translation.
Well, I don't think that we should necessarily go back to get a definition of the soul.
The soul is the mortal part of the soul.
And it is...
I think the soul, it is said the soul is immortal.
Immortal.
Not mortal, but immortal.
Yeah, it's immortal.
Sag and unicorn.
The soul and spirit within matter.
The stag and the unicorn.
Now, that's limited because when the father and the son meet the angel on the mount, what happened to mom?
Mary.
Something happened here.
Four.
We got four things.
Oh, wait.
Then we have the connection five.
And then, wait, I have ten.
The Chinese use base twelve.
And it was Bob Marshall that realized that base three doesn't have rhyme.
Binary is what we use code.
We have all different systems of math that we might use in our way of trying to understand how many more lines do I have?
Nine?
You know, I can say that this is a dream by many advanced races, including Aborigines, that seem to be a lot better off In their environment, and you aren't yours, like orca, supreme in the ocean, man can't even go where that mammal goes.
That mammal has a cerebral cortex that's twice the size of man, and that mammal is firing 60% of it.
You want to know who God is?
It's orca, not our God.
That mammal was a hitchhiker, a dolphin, a lower one.
Thanks for all the fish.
We're a fishhanger.
Orca will hunt them.
And so it's about food chain and about dealing.
Everybody's got to serve somebody.
All right, all right.
So hold on a second.
Another question.
Where are the gravitation waves?
Where are the gravitation waves that we are going through coming from?
That's the question.
Well, deep from the center of Gallagher, who knows?
Into the Out of by Alan Dean Foster.
That's a good book to read.
He wrote Star Wars and Outland and several other real famous movies, but it's Into the Out of.
That's a good one to read.
But to Aborigine, a medicine man wants demons popping in and out of space like a tiger.
Into the Out of.
What is at the other end?
The galaxy is pumping out these galaxies.
Well, let's say if we use this model, it is a reflected way.
And that means you can go backward in time at the moment of death.
I talked about that experiment they did at CERN in that same chapter on time.
But time is a tool that is not actually any more real.
Space is curved.
You know, my model shows that space is distorted.
Well, I can, with certain math, prove it's flat.
But that only leaves me to fall off the edge.
So I choose to see it more.
Because now I have these universes as a possibility.
I'm no longer the center of flatlander.
Ah, the Lelofusians come to mind.
Listen, the whole thing is distraction.
What's important is the discovery of your reason and purpose.
That's what it's all about.
All right, someone wants to know, what do you know about diamagnetic levitation?
Magnetic manifolds.
Boy, boy, has them now.
Imagine that.
And when I say that, they do.
And they have a three-pole, which is a lot easier to control.
It's like a three-pronged stool.
And then there's a four-one that's a little smoother.
That's why when you look at these kinds of craft to a UFO, the way you know it's a UFO, how do you tell it UFO as opposed to something else, is that it doesn't move smoothly. how do you tell it UFO as opposed to something It comes at you and comes at you.
Because it's moving in space time, it is sliding from one point to another using magnetic fields as opposed to propulsion systems which use fuel.
That's right.
Yes, absolutely.
Very good.
Let's see.
I can't...
Some of these things...
I'm overwhelmed.
Look, the thing that I guess I would like to leave with people that's important to realize is you don't have to buy into what's going on right now.
You can click on delete!
Change the voting.
Just like that.
Imagination.
Well, that's because we are creators.
Yeah.
That's what we are.
What you conceive of is God.
There's only half of you, God, and what you're capable of achieving.
What you can conceive of is because God, by definition, that which cannot be known.
Thank you, Kastaneda.
Ina Gwalt and Ipuno.
Knowledge.
There is on the tree of life Place in the middle of the abyss between going from Christ-conscious to self-realization to God-realization.
Maslow would have a heart attack on that one.
Called Doth.
E-A-A-T-H. Missing Sephiroth.
Which is not normally shown on the tree and all these different circles.
Dotted one in the middle of the Sea of Tronson.
On a path of kings.
Actually, Ashiana Dean puts it in, I believe, in her.
Ashiana Dean.
Yeah, I say with Gershom Shalom, everybody's got a little different hook to their giddy-up.
He was in Zadi.
All right.
Someone wants to know, and, you know, I'm not going to keep you for that much longer.
You've been a great trooper here.
Someone wants to know...
Have fun.
No, I do.
I just go for it.
And everybody has fun.
And open some doors and gee whizzes.
And beyond the entertainment part, it's going to open something for you.
And I have no idea what it's going to be.
But that's yours.
And hopefully you will do a footprint like I do.
And we will evolve to the next level.
And that's probably where our science has become magic.
Absolutely.
It changes all the days that we've been given our gifts from God as tools.
Very full toolbox.
Okay, somebody wants to know, what do you do for government super-soldiers Chimera?
Not sure what they're trying to ask you, but do you want to say anything about that?
Yeah, a super soldier is you prepping up to move to the next level.
That's what a super soldier is.
And while they might use them in work, they also use them in medicine.
Empath.
I use them in philosophy.
Use them in automobile.
I drive 280V.
That's the car of Dr. Strange.
I went to this comic exhibition a couple weeks back.
By the way, I wanted to ask you, how'd that go?
Bye.
Oh, it's wonderful, man.
All these kids in costume and doing it.
It was great.
And they're all looking for a role model.
Something that's real.
Not about superpowers, but Spidey sense.
ESP. Thinking with a gut intuition.
Okay, now...
Listen, chimera, the definition of chimera is a monster from Greek mythology that breathes fire and has a lion's head and a goat's body.
Chimera.
Basically, we're talking about...
You know, so...
Well, we have a lot of problems, though, that are coming out of this sort of thing.
And this is a, you know, this gets back to Dulcy.
There's a lot of the trolls and the giants and there's a cast of characters.
They're all there.
And guess what?
They all add to the richness of Earth.
The first parapsychology book that was ever written is called Secret Common Will.
Elf, Vaughan, and Ferry by R.D.L. Lang, 1886.
We talked about Pinhorn.
And they, Ferry, another sub-level life form, exist in co-space with us, and your imagination is what will allow you to interface with us.
Well, actually, there's also the issue that has to do with why Atlantis fell in the first place.
Yeah, there's a lot of...
I don't know how that all works.
I'm...
Before you go, let's talk about the so-called dangers of remote viewing.
Why do you think it's dangerous?
Because you often say that, and there's quite a few people that do remote viewing and so on and so forth.
So let's talk about that.
Why do you think it's dangerous?
Because...
It is a part of PK phenomena, not coming from the inside out with an astral cord.
It is more about something from the outside, and you are looking through their eyes, which means it is changing it all.
And when you allow that to happen, now you may have a problem with your soul being pained.
I don't know.
That's, again, Alex Cavarino, and then his student, Matty Pittman.
They were both finished.
Okay, well, what happened with this guy, Alex Cavarino?
I don't know.
Alex Cavarino, yeah.
He's the one that did the math on Structure's Walk.
Another one that you might want to read.
Russ and Roy at Penn State.
I'm happy to take a full word.
Single item.
Anything.
Well, no, let's get back to why remote viewing is dangerous, because I think people need...
People do not understand what you're saying there.
Let's be a little more clear.
Okay.
It is PK phenomena, something from the outside looking inward, not from the inside.
So psychokinesis, when you say PK... Psychokinetic.
That would be things like teleportation, levitation, teleportation, remote viewing.
There are the five.
Basically, when you're remote viewing, you are actually, in real time, you can actually leave your body.
You can be bilocated.
What's happening?
Exactly.
There's a math on it, because when you leave your body, you have a cord that connects you.
Okay, you do not have that in remote view.
What you are doing is the Ghosts of Mars, where you're allowing something to look at you, and you see what it says.
And when you argument that with...
Well, you know, David Morehouse, you know who David Morehouse is?
He wrote Psychic Warrior.
I just won't do it.
I'll do that, but I know we'll do that.
And that's because I am captain and commander.
Our time off.
I want to run my own ship.
No, I appreciate that, but I would posit that on the spectrum of psychic abilities, in a certain sense, when you look at something, a part of you can actually go there, and that's actually a form of remote viewing.
And I'm not so sure that you can prevent that because even you say when you're here, you are everywhere.
That you are a point.
Right?
And you're everywhere simultaneously.
Oh!
She had it because she knew it.
Yes.
So if that's true, if that's true...
Then you can do it.
You can go there.
But in doing so, there's a price.
Yeah, I think there's a seed of truth in what you're saying, Richard Alan Miller.
I have other things that are part of my pathwork.
They're different.
David Morehouse believes that it kind of made him crazy for a while.
Kind of.
It's all part of the soup of distinguishing one altered state with another.
How to use one as a tool.
Well, I think you also have to be able to be very well lodged in your own body to even attempt it without the danger that you're talking about.
But, you know, I raised that very question with certain people, remote viewers and so on, and Courtney Brown being one of them, and he just about lost his mind when I asked her that.
He did not want to raise that possibility.
He did not want to go there.
There's like all shortcuts.
Grandma's house.
Yes.
Yeah, no, I agree.
It's kind of like what they say about so-called zero point energy or free energy.
I have heard the theory that actually it's not free at all and that there is a cost somewhere else.
And, you know, it is an interesting theory.
It's an interesting theory.
So, look, it's been lovely having you on the show as always.
You know, you are a delight.
And I think people need to also maybe think about the fact that what you say...
He's said many different ways, and they really exercise your mind to try to follow where he's going.
He operates on many different levels simultaneously, as many of us do, if not all of us.
Some are more aware of it than others, let's put it that way.
We have different awarenesses.
We each have to bring to the pool different skill sets, and they're all important, and that's what makes up the length, breadth, and width.
Dr.
Charlotte Bach did her doctorate, the Warburg, and her thesis topic was titled, Homo Mutant, Homo Lumen.
And the next evolutionary stage in the man will be the light body, where we have a baby.
Yes, absolutely.
Well, other people call that ascension.
Yes.
There's lots of different words for it.
Yes.
Yes.
The way you use it gives you the doors versus others.
And each one has got its own good, bad, and ugly.
Okay, well, yeah, that's another matter.
I mean, that's a whole discussion in itself.
The yin and yang of the universe and whether or not when you go up the levels, change dimensions, you still got to keep in mind that there's a yin and yang to the situation.
So positive and negative.
The whole universe follows this.
The multiverse may also follow it.
Alright, so thank you so much.
You know, my martial art friend, he and I studied under John Leon in Seattle years and years ago.
He had his own systems and I think that each of us is unique.
None of us are the same.
We all have something to offer to the body of work.
man and I think that's what it's all about okay all right all right Richard Allen Miller, thank you as always.
It's a delight.
Please do purchase his books.
We've got all the links on my website to go to your website for them to help support you and keep you alive in these trying times.
And thanks for listening, everyone.
Good night, Richard Allen Miller.
Bye-bye.
Thank you, Karen.
Alright.
Pleasure is mine.
Okay.
Thank you.
So, everyone, it's great to be able to talk to Richard Allen Miller.
He is a...
I call him an idiot savant.
He's brilliant in many, many ways.
And if you can follow him, it can be a delight.
And...
It may be difficult to hear his audio.
He moves around a lot.
So regardless of the status of his mic, that's just the way it goes.
Now I've recorded it on another recorder and we may have a little bit better sound.
I'll be able to possibly export it using this other method.
I do want to say that we are hard at work at getting the rest of the John Lear interview out there.
Today, I think it was today, I released the John Lear one, the first John Lear, and that's John Lear Revisited.
And so we've been back to see him after many, many years and had actually a fascinating time.
He wanted to talk all night.
We have something like five hours of footage or whatever it is, and we're getting through it.
So you've got the first little over an hour.
We're going to try to get the part two and part three out there and Get all of it out there as soon as we can.
So that's what we're doing over at Kimlot.
I am going to be leading a tour with Maria Wheatley.
It's on my website.
If you go to the events tab and you can see what we've got going on in the summer in June.
I've got two events in the UK. One is a tour of the ancient sites.
And the other one is a conference, a two-day conference in Awaken Aware in the UK at the High Elms Manor.
Seats are limited there, so get yours early.
The tickets are on sale.
We've got an amazing speaker lineup, as always.
So you don't want to miss that.
And one of the speakers, of course, is Simon Parks and many others.
So...
Encourage anyone who's going to be in the UK around the 24th and 25th of June to come down and see us.
And we're also probably going to get John Leonard Walson.
at both my events if we can to do a sky watch so that'll be really awesome because he has a telescope and we can see some amazing things and one of the things that we get to do if you buy a ticket to go on the the tour of the ancient sites with me and Maria Wheatley is that we're going to Stonehenge at night We have special access and we've only got 10 tickets.
That's it.
As far as I know, we can't get any more because they sell them really early in the years, apparently.
So we do have the ten tickets.
I think that includes me and Maria, so that might mean we have eight.
And we've already got people signing up for the tour, so if you're interested in the tour, then you should sign up right away.
And when we have leftovers, we will have day tickets for all the other places we're going.
Stonehenge is just an exception.
Because of the limitations there.
So, anyway, that's what's going on with Camelot.
As always, I have lots of interviews, new interviews out there.
I've been doing a lot of interviews, both online and in person.
And so, please come to my website, projectcamelotportal.com.
And also this YouTube channel, of course, to see all of the work that I am doing.
And do donate to keep us going and keep us alive.
Thank you so much.
Take care.
And I'll see you next week with some interesting shows.
All right.
Take care.
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