ERIC DADMEHR : RESEARCHER, PSYCHIC, HEALER & EXPERIENCER
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Hi everyone, I'm Kerry Cassidy from Project Camelot and I'm here tonight with Eric Dadmeyer and he is going to be on a phone with video.
So we're going to see how that works out.
It may be a little bit dicey, but hopefully everything will go well.
At the moment we can hear him and I can actually see him.
So I'm going to put him on the screen here.
Eric, go ahead and say hello to everyone.
Hello, good evening everyone.
Okay.
And we have an audience here standing by, so hopefully if there's any issue, they can let us know.
So hopefully, you know, put into the chat and I will see it if there's any, you know, issues during the show with audio or whatever it happens to be.
So Eric, Eric is, well, I called him a researcher and an experiencer and he's He's kind of a mixed bag of a lot of stuff.
That's a good way to describe it.
Okay.
And you're going to be...
You consider yourself a public speaker.
You're going to be educating or are educating the public about Fukushima, how it was weaponized, how we have a patent on Ebola, and the cure, colloidal silver, is what you say, and the Rockefellers...
This is sort of a laundry list of a bunch of stuff.
It sure is.
I'm going to skip through that.
There were some other things.
I guess what I'll just do is why don't you introduce yourself as you were born on October 28th, 1962 at 11.11 p.m.
and instead of laying in the crib crying and sleeping, you were standing up holding the side and looking around.
So, you mean right after you were born, you were standing up?
Look at my neck muscles.
It's very different.
I have a strong neck.
I was right out.
Yeah.
Isn't that crazy?
Right after I was born, all the babies are just laying there.
My mom said, you know, they're all going, and I'm standing there holding the side, looking around with my neck.
Everybody was just shocked and amazed.
At one point, the doctor left me on the steel table, and my mom said, where's Eric?
He says, oh, I left him on the table.
She goes, oh, no, you didn't!
He said, oh, no, he's fine.
He was a sport.
He says, no, he crawls.
Just when they went in the room, I was just about to fall off this high stainless steel table.
They caught me.
I know that when I watched Superman as a kid, I always thought, you know, I was a superhero and I did crazy things.
I was doing parkour in the 60s, jumping off high places.
And, you know, when my elementary school class got together and had a reunion, the first thing I talked about was when I jumped out of the second story classroom and the substitute teacher fainted, you know?
And just, I have a thrill, I have a need for letting my brain excrete these natural drugs.
I love to ski and jump off cliffs and I was water skiing and I did mixed martial arts.
I studied with the Academy.
Bruce Lee started.
I did Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with the Gracie's.
I did Thai boxing and weapons.
Wait, wait, wait.
Slow down.
That just kind of garbled together.
You did what with the martial arts?
I did a lot of martial arts and I've been very active.
I was doing the Presidential Physical Fitness Patch in the 70s.
Remember that?
I did the most of everything.
I was...
Beaten by and running by a friend of mine that I keep in touch with and jogs.
She's really sweet.
I've been really lucky to push my senses to a heightened sense of awareness and know that I'm different.
I've been different all my life.
When I grew up in Iran, I was blonde.
My sister and I were toehead blondes.
My friend's mom were the most beautiful women in Iran.
We would stick out like a sore thumb and I was different.
We went to a private British school and I met some families that we all came back to America and eventually ended up in Sacramento somehow from the Bay Area and LA. I lived in LA for eight years and I went to UCLA. I studied fine arts, filmmaking and art history.
The secrets are preserved in the art.
Once I took art history, I was hooked.
And then I wanted to produce films about art and the secrets of art and, you know, about the UFO technology and everything.
And then I learned that the CIA has to approve your script.
You know, if you're going to work in Hollywood, you know, it's CIA, you know.
And then there's cocaine in Hollywood.
And, of course, CIA is bringing in cocaine from Central America and John Hall's ranch.
And they go through...
So I learned to be an independent filmmaker and I produced some videos.
I had a company for six years.
I produced Corolla Shares, one of the best Pilates videos.
It's a classic now.
I made it in 89.
It has all the exercises and apparatus they use to heal.
You know, Pilates is Joseph Pilates that was healing injuries from...
Oh, you mean, are you saying Pilates?
Right, Pilates.
It's really Pilates.
Oh, all right.
No problem.
I just wanted to make sure.
I just wanted to make sure we don't...
Okay.
Thank you for reminding me.
Yes.
I'm very...
You know, the Buddha wanted only names to be called exactly how they sounded, you know, correctly and to intonate the proper energy and Vibration.
Which Buddha?
What Buddha are you talking about?
Buddha Shakyamuni wanted people.
He could have one thing.
It was everything to be pronounced correctly.
It was one of the things he wanted.
So it's important to read it and say it.
Okay.
All right.
Well, that sounds like a personal preference.
I appreciate that Buddha's personal preference.
But at any rate, if you come from different languages, that's going to be difficult to start out with.
But let's not go there.
My last name is Dodmer, but Dadmer in English.
So it's hard to pronounce it.
Dodmer?
You mean I'm supposed to say Dodmer?
Dadmer is like the English way.
Dadmer.
Mom and dad, horse, mare, dad, mare.
Dad, mare.
That's why I called you was dad, mare.
Okay, but are you saying the proper pronunciation is dad, mare?
Iran.
Dad means you gave something.
And mare is an ancient word for love and knowledge.
So I'm a giver of love and knowledge.
Okay, but are you Iranian?
Yes, I am.
My dad is born and raised in Iran, and my mom is Born and raised in Norway, so I'm a pretty Viking.
So you're a real hybrid.
Yeah.
Okay, now it says something here about they tested you with your sister at John Hopkins across from the FBI. I think that saying it's across from the FBI means it's across the street from the FBI. And you were off the scale.
And they had to give you some kind of number for your IQ, so they gave your sister 174 and you 175.
That's not that high.
I mean, they could have done a lot better than that if you're smart, supposed to be really smart.
It was a gifted program, turned out to be Nazi CIA SRI Labs.
Okay, so you want to talk a little bit about that?
Yes.
I was...
I was in a class that the teacher said, Eric, you know, it seems to be slow reading, you know, and they told my parents, gave them a report, and then they laughed and they said, Eric, you know, Eric's, you know, Eric's probably bored, you know, they said.
So they pulled me out and they tested me at this psychologist, and they found out that, you know, we were, my sister and I were off the scale, you know, tested.
And they said, you know, Usually we have to give a number, he told me.
He said, first of all, bingo!
That's my dog.
He wants to play.
It's time to play time now.
Usually they have to give a number, and he said that he couldn't.
And I was like 11, I guess.
And so he tested us, and we're off the scale.
We get 174, 175.
Then we went to the gifted program.
It was called Mentally Gifted Minded, Rapid Learners.
And I had a teacher, Shirley Patch.
They were both award-winning teachers, Shirley Patch and Janice Talbot, but in Sacramento for Pope Avenue Schools.
And she was really German-Nazi, fresh German accent, and we learned German.
We'd talk.
Yeah.
Really, I'm like you.
It was German.
I never put it together until later when we learned all about all these things.
But she was German and they took us on a field trip.
They took us to Lawrence Hall of Science and Stanford Research Lab.
And they actually tested us for psychic ability.
And they tried to trick me and they said, pick one of these symbols.
And I knew it was a star.
And I said, it's a star.
They said, well, a star isn't one of these, you know, to choose from.
I go, well, you know, maybe not, but that's what it is.
Sure enough, it was a star.
And I remember it was Ingo Swann and these guys.
And, you know, and then later I learned about Ingo Swann and what was going on.
You know, the guy with mind-bending spoons and stuff.
Well, that was, what's his name from...
Uri Geller.
Yeah, Uri Geller.
Yeah.
Ingo was a wonderful psychic and he did work with SRI for sure.
And you say here that you met Ingo.
Is that right?
I met them when we were there, when they were testing us and doing that.
And then later I learned who he was.
I didn't know who he was at the time.
And you're right.
I was mixing those up because that was back in the same era.
Do you know what year that was?
It was 74.
I'm thinking it was 73, 74.
Yeah, it's kind of funny because I was tested in that same kind of program over there.
And I didn't meet Ingo Swann.
I wish I had, at least not to my knowledge, but I was, you know, kind of a kid.
I guess it was in high school or something like that.
I ended up over there.
I don't remember what my scores were or any of that stuff, but it's kind of interesting.
So, okay, you said you met the Dalai Lama and you asked about the Hollow Earth and he said, yes, it's Shambhala.
How that happened was my neighbor brought him to speak at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica.
He was my neighbor.
He said, Eric, you know, I'm bringing the Dalai Lama, you know, here's the front row of the tickets, you know, and then come hear him speak.
And I'm going, wow, that's great.
I love the Dalai Lama because he knew I was Studying art history, and I was going to Self-Realization Fellowship.
I read Paramahansa Yogananda's book, Autobiography of Yogi.
You know, I read Tuesday Lodzong's book, and I was just into it.
And I have a large, you know, Sanskrit vocabulary and, you know, whatever.
I'm really into it at a college, university level.
So he invited me, and I was a grocery clerk at Safeway in Santa Monica on Lincoln and Montana.
And nobody would want to work the express lane, so I couldn't get off.
And so I'm saying, shit!
I'm looking at my watch.
I'm saying, he's about to speak.
Too bad.
I had these front row tickets.
And then all of a sudden, he walks in with his monks into the supermarket.
And even though, you know, I know exactly when it was.
It was when he was on the cover of Time and People as Man of the Year.
And even though he was on the cover of Time and People, it was LA and people thought they were Hare Krishnas, you know?
Walking in, you know, but I knew better because, you know, I'm Iranian and saffron is the best in Iran and they have saffron-colored robes and Hare Krishna's have that light orange color, you know, and I knew and I recognized his face immediately.
So then he came up to me in the line after they get their water and stuff.
He goes, Eric!
And I looked at my name tag and it was covered.
I was like, how does he know me?
He goes, Aaron, I heard you couldn't come to hear me speak.
So I came to see if you had any questions of me.
And I was like blown away.
I'm like, wow.
I said, yeah, of course.
Of course I have questions.
I said, is there a hollow earth?
And he said, wow, how do you know?
Yes, Shambhala, how do you know?
I said, well, I read Tuesday Lobston's book and he described it in there.
And he says, yes, he talks about it in there.
I said, is it connected to inner earth and hollow earth?
And he goes, yes, yes, yes.
I said, is it true that there's a cave with all the seeds and the banks?
And he goes, yes, yes.
And I said, you have wax figures of famous people, past, present, and future.
And is that how you recognize me?
And I pissed him off.
Really?
He goes, it's not a bad evil!
You know, so I pissed off the Dalai Lama head.
He goes, it's not a bad ego!
And I was just like, oh my god, I pissed off the Dalai Lama.
I better show up.
And I'm thinking, oh no, I'm not asking him from ego because I'm asking him from, I've had so many experiences in my life that are magical and it's like, you know, how did he know me and am I supposed to, I'm like the reluctant saint or something, you know, to do something, you know.
And it's just funny.
And so the next day, his friend came in.
I can't even pronounce his name, but the guy with glasses always hangs around him.
He came in and he goes, you know, I want to say, I said, oh, you're not apologizing for Dolly Lala.
He says, I said, you know, he's been very, I said, listen, I took what he said very seriously.
And I agree, you know, it's not about ego.
And I want you to know that I only ask from, you know, this point of view that, you know, so many things have happened to me in my life, and I've been very lucky, and I've met so many amazing people, and, you know, so, anyway, that was the story of the Dalai Lama.
These are chapters that are going to go in my autobiography I'm working on, trying to spit out, you know, just like you.
All right.
Well, I'm glad to hear it now.
Okay.
So then it says you met Stanley Kubrick and he told you he produced The Moon Landing.
You want to talk about that?
Yes.
You know, I was a funny, I'm a comedian superhero, I think.
You know, Eric the Healer.
Please like my page, Eric the Healer.
And when I was a grocery clerk, my name tag said, Eric.
And I put those sticker, you know, cassette tapes used to have those little sticky letters you can put on.
So I made it like a ransom note with H-Y-S-T. So it's hysteric.
So I was, you know, cracking jokes and always being funny at the check stand.
Well, I also had a weekly world news, you know, because on the check stand of the president shaking the alien's hand.
And I was always talking about UFOs.
And, you know, my class in my high school class, Not quoted me, the guy to go greet the aliens.
When they had to go pick a guy to go greet the aliens, I was the guy.
Okay.
In my work, they made an aluminum hat for me with an antenna.
It's really cool, and I kept it.
I always take these things and am proud of them.
All right, but can we get back to Stanley Kubrick?
Stanley Kubrick was standing there.
Watching me, and he had to blurt out, because they said, I produced the moon landing!
And I said, you know, actually, I knew that already.
I said, I knew that.
I knew you did.
I said, I saw the moon landing.
I saw there was no dust blown when it was landed, and it looked like aluminum foil, and it looks like...
Now we're so good with our eyes looking at special effects that that's why they lost all the...
That's why I lost the film.
That's why we lost...
We lost all the film, they say, for the moon landings.
How is that possible?
It's because they don't want people looking...
And taking it apart with their eyes, you know, and saying, you know, that, oh, this is not real.
You know, there are many critical eyes.
So technology has changed a lot of things.
Okay, so wait, wait, wait, slow down now.
Okay, so you met Stanley Kubrick.
Where was this?
This was at the check stand at the grocery store that I was working.
In Santa Monica?
Pardon me?
In Santa Monica?
Santa Monica on 820 Montana.
It's on Lincoln, Montana.
I got it.
Okay.
Now, so, okay, so he came in there and he told you he produced the moon landing.
Did he tell you anything else?
He, you know what?
No.
And I tried to see, you know, and I didn't, I knew that he produced it, but I didn't get it out of him that, you know, basically that we couldn't show the other What they really got.
And that he had to make this because this is what they were going to show.
And they couldn't show what they really found.
So he didn't tell you about the reptiles on the moon or the reptilians or any of that, right?
No, he didn't.
No, he didn't.
All right.
In the 60s when the moon landing happened and I was living in Iran, I was really upset.
And because I knew...
That they were not sharing what they found there.
And I knew that personally, first-hand experience.
Okay, and you knew that personally how?
Psychically or some other way?
No, some other way.
Well, I guess you might say psychically, but I went there, I was there, and I know what was there.
Okay, wait, wait, wait, slow down, slow down.
You were where?
On the moon?
Projection, like with my spirit body.
Alright, fair enough.
I saw my truth with my mind's eye.
I knew they were lying to us.
I was a kid and I knew they were lying.
And I was pissed off.
They weren't showing what they found.
They weren't telling the truth.
And I tried to tell my parents about it.
They slapped me and tried to write it off.
Okay.
All right.
Very good.
Now, let's see.
So you were on the moon.
You astral traveled there.
Do you think that you were abducted onto the moon at all?
Do you think that that was part of your...
No doubt about it.
You know, they follow...
I know that when the Germans went to Norway, they used the grandparents' house as a headquarters in Boland.
It was a very strategic location in Stavanger.
And they follow the family line.
My great-grandmother was highly psychic and she was also Olympic rowing champion.
And she was famous.
Everybody knew her in Norway in Stavanger because she would send her dog on the bus with a basket in its mouth and it would go shopping and buy meat.
Everybody knew this woman.
And then it was passed matrilineally through my grandmother, my mom, and then I'm the oldest son.
So I've known things all my life before they happened, and after they happened, I knew what happened.
Before they were shared.
Okay, so I've done the same thing.
So I've seen the moon.
I actually put it into a screenplay before I ever met Richard Hoagland, who talked about these glass-like structures on the moon.
They really do exist.
So I saw things on the moon myself, sort of.
Richard's my friend.
I went with him to see.
I was with him.
I think I met the honey trap that poisoned him.
Because she was too pretty and blonde and just...
Anyway, whatever.
I knew him.
He came to Sacramento.
We saw Leonard Horowitz's movie together.
All right.
Now, let's see.
You met Ronald Reagan, asked him about UFO disclosure, and he told you...
He looked you right in the eyes and said, with a twinkling smile, that's exactly what he was working on at the time.
And when was that?
It was in sixth grade, so I'm 12, so it's 74 again.
74 was a big year.
It was when our school won state champions.
Our gifted class won the most presidential physical fitness patches proportion.
Everybody won it in my class.
We got to go meet the governor, Governor Ronald Reagan.
He had these jelly beans on his desk and he gave us jelly beans and We got to talk to him a little while.
And I was just waiting for my opportunity to, you know, like as usual, you know, to sneak my questions in and find out what's really going on.
So when I had the chance and it didn't slow down, I said, what about the UFO? And when are we going to get this UFO information out?
And he froze.
He stopped and he looked at me and he was like, That's cool.
That's very cool.
All right.
Well, that's very likely.
Of course, they were, you know, have you heard the story?
I don't know if it was Jordan Maxwell who tells the story about how he was, actually, he and his wife were driving on Mulholland, I believe it was, and they actually were stopped by a gray and encountered some grays that talked to them.
Wow.
You know what?
I haven't heard that story, but I am close friends with Jordan.
He was one of my grocery customers.
He was my neighbor and he was my friend.
I've spoken with him on panels.
Cool.
Yeah, I love Jordan.
He's a Okay, so that's good.
So it looks like you worked in the pit theaters in Century City.
You met a lot of celebrities, and you met Phil Schneider and Al B. You met Phil Schneider.
That was a good purchase store, yeah.
Wow.
That's amazing.
It sure is.
Let me tell you about him.
I had that Weekly World News on my counter.
Oh, no.
First, he walks through, and I see his hand.
And I said, wow, what happened to your hand?
And because I assisted in surgery, I worked in the emergency room, I had a good eye for deformities and scars and stuff.
And I looked at it, and I was like, I couldn't explain it in my mind.
Like, what happened to your hand?
He looked at me, and he said, you wouldn't believe me if I told you.
And I laughed, and I pointed at the Weekly World News next to me, and I said, you think?
And then he laughed, and he nodded his head, and he said, aliens lasered off my hands.
And it was in Dulce.
And then he invited me to hear him speak, and he was speaking in the valley, and it was some classroom.
Wow.
And he brought UFO stones and stuff.
He scooped up black goo from the tarmac from dripping off planes, coming in, burning, he said.
And it was black goo.
Thank God I didn't touch it.
Right.
Now, what year was this that you met Phil Schneider?
Okay, let me think.
I worked at the movie theater, then I transferred six...
This was in the mid to late 80s, like 87, 88, around there.
Wow.
And when I looked at his hand, there was no stitches.
It looked like it was cauterized.
It looked like it was burned with a laser and just melted, and it was clean cut, no stitches.
And it wasn't like that when he was born.
It was amazing.
Did he not have hands?
Are you saying he didn't have hands?
No, he was missing a few fingers on his hand.
And he told me, he said that they lied to him.
They didn't tell him about the reptilians living underground.
And they were going...
Into an ancient open area, like they were drilling down, and then it opened up into this large cavern, and then there were these reptilians living there.
And he was with like a SEAL team in there, and they gave their lives to save his life, and sent him up.
And luckily, he told me he was packing a Walther PPK, like a James Bond gun, and he had sneaked, you know, they weren't supposed to carry weapons, but he luckily had that with him.
And he killed some, you know, down there, and And I just got away.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
Okay, was that your only meeting with him?
Did you ever, you know, or you went and saw him speak after that?
Yeah, and then I hooked up with him.
We got together and I met him in Valley and I heard him speak.
And then we got to talk, you know.
And it turns out, amazingly, I've met a lot of different people who have been involved in this Philadelphia experiment.
And Al Bielek is a time traveler.
Oh, yeah.
You know, I met Al Bielek as well and I had a very weird experience with him as well.
So tell me about your experience with Al Bielek.
Well, he told me that I would start to remember when I got older and that I was definitely involved somehow with and that they wouldn't say how but I don't know which...
I think I was an admiral, and I can't figure out which one it was.
Forrestal, who was thrown off the 16th floor, which is what I think maybe.
And, you know, but who knows?
And I could, you know...
Well, no, I mean, I could tell you.
If you...
I don't think you look like Forrestal.
I haven't seen that many pictures of him, but I'd have to see...
You look like the other guy.
Who do you look like?
The other admiral, maybe.
All right.
Well, because, you know, people don't change their looks.
They look the same, you know, with variations of male and female, depending on what you were in that life.
But if you were him, you would look like him.
Closer.
But one of the guys from the ship came to me and saluted me and he told me, Wait, wait, wait.
One of the guys from the ship, what do you mean he came to you and saluted you?
He said he was on the ship with me.
I know, but how did he come?
He came and met you at your house?
He walked into the grocery store.
He was one of my customers.
He said that he was going to go off the grid.
This is before I even heard that term, off the grid.
He was going off the grid and that I wouldn't be seeing him anymore.
He just wanted me to know that I'm going to start to remember when I get older.
I'm waiting still to remember everything.
Maybe these guys are crazy drunks and alcoholics.
When people tell you things, I can tell by eye management and body language when they're telling the truth and speaking And I really feel connected with naval intelligence and uniforms.
And I feel really nostalgic when I see those old uniforms from the 40s and 50s.
Right.
And I think that we're connected somehow.
Are you talking about me?
Yeah, you.
I think we all...
Well, I was at Montauk, but I was one of their victims, their stupid kids.
I was one of the kids in the cage.
We know each other.
I think I was one of the Montauk boys.
All right.
But, you know, that's kind of crazy.
Yeah.
No, I actually lived in New York City and...
I don't think I've talked about this.
I might have mentioned it on occasion.
I had very strange things happen to me when I lived in New York City.
One of them was that I used to go to school under the earth at night.
Also, I went down in the direction of Montauk in Long Island.
I would go Sort of like astral travel or whatever it was and I would go into a hill I would start going into the hill and then I would disappear inside the hill and at the time I didn't know anything about Montauk or any of that stuff and I just knew about that place and then I read about it somehow I found out about it and read about it and then I realized that's where I had been anyway and I have Other details that go along with
it, but this show is about you, not me.
So, you know, so I do understand when people have memories of Montauk, you know, I mean, it's a real place and really things did happen there.
And Bielek is a trip.
So you didn't tell me anything about Al Bielek yet.
So what about Al Bielek?
Blowing away, just blowing away.
But him coming in, when I saw his name on the check, I go, holy shit, Al Bielek.
I said, you're a time traveler.
He said, yeah.
And this was before internet, and I knew this before internet.
Wait, so what year was that?
This was in the 80s again, in the 88.
It was just before he started public speaking, and he became a public speaker.
Because I left LA in 92 and I came back to Sacramento, so I missed his speaking in the 90s down there.
But I saw him.
I missed him down here too.
I saw him at a conference.
But I was with Paula Harris when she was interviewing him by some weird kind of coincidence.
Very late at night, sitting around a table with Al Bielek and Paula Harris.
And I just happened to be awake and I just joined them.
I don't know why I joined them.
Paula wasn't against it.
I just said, can I join you or something?
And I sat down.
And I wasn't Camelot at the time.
I wasn't in Project Camelot.
We didn't even create it yet.
And...
As I sat there it got colder and colder and colder and I got started to get sick and I got sicker and sicker and sicker and finally I wanted to stay so bad because he was saying really fascinating things but then I got very very sick and I couldn't stay there any longer and it was freezing freezing cold and so I left like an hour or so into the interview and I went upstairs and I was super,
super sick to my stomach, deathly ill, throwing up like a maniac.
Eventually I had to leave that conference, got outside the perimeter of the conference and instantly got better.
I know this is weird.
It doesn't even sound real, but this is what would happen because they would target the conferences, but they were really targeting him and that table where we were sitting that night, I guess, to fuck with us.
And they made me super ill.
So yeah, that was not a pleasant experience, but the guy was really, really fascinating, I gotta say.
And it's too bad that he He passed on or left this dimension, however you want to say it.
I'm sure he's still out and around.
For all I know, they took him to Mars or something crazy.
So yeah, I totally understand.
So you met with him, he was there at the grocery store one time, or did you get to know him for a while or what?
I've only seen it, I only saw them less than a handful of times, and each time I got a little piece more, and I was very, you know, I was always full of questions, and you know, how many seconds do you have when they're going through your check stand, and when you have to work, you know, fast, and you know, it's like, I can't remember.
How will I remember?
What can I do?
How can I help remember?
How can I jog my memory?
What can I do to remember?
When can I remember?
What did I do?
Who am I? Who am I? Didn't you tell me that the CIA tried to recruit you?
We had family friends that worked for the CIA. When I went to school in Iran, It was a British school, and I'm sure that there were a lot of families of the CIA in that school.
But I don't think my family was.
And they asked me several times.
They were asking everybody at UCLA and the Language Lab building, the GSM building, in my French classroom.
They had the classroom next door, and they were pulling us out one by one and interviewing us.
And they said that they like to get recruits from the math language lab because people were more intelligent there and they wanted intelligent people.
And, you know, they're very intelligent.
And when they asked me to work for them, I honestly believe that they wanted me to work for them.
But when the FBI wanted me to work for them, they didn't want me to work for them.
They wanted to set me up like a patsy, like they did all the other guys in the false flag operations.
So I like CIA, even though they're bad and kill people and kill people.
Well, they're not all bad.
They're going to be a mixture.
There's bad and good everywhere.
I love the family members that I know that work for them.
I just don't want to kill for a living.
And I don't want to go against Iran.
I have relatives in Iran.
They said I was a walk-in because I spoke Farsi and I knew martial arts.
They wouldn't have to train me for anything.
And they were offering everybody else $75,000 but they could immediately offer me $100,000 to begin with.
And that was in the...
What year was that?
That was $85,000.
Okay, well now let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
So when you dream at night, are you, do you think that you're going off planet?
Do you think that you're, you know, working in certain capacities like for the military, et cetera, et cetera?
My lab, yeah.
Yeah.
My friend, my friend Lori McDonald tried to hypnotize me.
Oh, I've interviewed Lori.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, I think I friended you guys on social media later, but she stopped right away.
She said, I don't have to go any further.
My lab, my lab.
Why did she stop if you're my lab?
She didn't want to look, and I don't want to talk.
Oh, you know, I'm my lab as well, so that makes sense.
It does, doesn't it?
It makes sense.
We're built for that.
Well, you can always tell when somebody starts, you know, there are certain references you have, and it's like clicking the boxes, and then pretty soon you kind of...
So that's what I would say about that.
Now, let me see.
It says you want to be remembered as the guy who gave Jesse Ventura the FEMA camp information.
Yes.
I worked at small business...
When I came back to Sacramento in 92...
I got a job with Small Business Administration.
They're the ones who give loans for the disaster relief.
So they learned quickly that I was a go-to guy and was a jack-of-all-trades, and they started moving me around.
After I was the timekeeper, and we were one of the fastest timekeepers of the national finance, whatever, in Georgia, whatever.
Then they moved me out to a cannibal property where I had to track all the property that people owned.
So I started looking at all these things we have, and I said, what do we have all these empty prisons for?
Why do we have all these coffin liners?
We could put 10 dead bodies in these coffin liners, and you have not just one stack, but stacks and stacks.
What disaster is about to happen?
Why do you have so many coffin liners and empty prisons?
And then I came across the civilian inmate handbook, and I was like, What the hell is a civilian inmate handbook?
So I started asking all these questions, and my boss, who's really sweet, Janet Paulman, she asked the higher-ups, and let me tell you, Carrie, they machine-gunned her son to death at an ATM at Wells Fargo on Howe Avenue and Fair Oaks Boulevard.
First of all, it was a machine gun, so it's not normal.
And they didn't take any money.
And it was a message.
And when I went to the funeral, she said, Eric, just be careful, you know?
Oh my God.
So when I went to, when I met Jesse Ventura, I was like, hey, you know what?
There's all these cop liners.
Okay, well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Slow down now.
Okay, so how did you meet Jesse Ventura?
I met him at a martial art camp.
I met him at some martial art camp, let's just say.
Because he was in martial arts.
And what state was this?
It was in the western states.
I really don't want to say because this is an ongoing thing.
Every year.
But anyway, I met him at this...
Okay, and what year was that?
Was he doing...
92, 93.
Okay.
That's before he did his show, isn't it?
Yeah, it is.
It is.
I'm the one who gave him the information about the coffin liners and the FEMA camps they had that were empty.
I gave him the information.
He wanted me to work with them.
And I told him, I said, no, I'm going to still work with the government and try to clean up, figure out what's going on and clean this up, you know?
And so I said, I'm going to lay low and stay in there, you know?
And so he went with Alex Jones and did his show.
But I tried to contact him later.
I met Sean Stone or Dean Ryan.
I became friends with Sean Stone.
I think he befriended me.
I don't know.
Yeah, I met his father.
I like his father.
He's the producer.
He was really a genius.
But I... I, you know, I couldn't get, he doesn't, you know, we don't, you know, I don't, I never heard from him.
I try to reach out.
Okay, so you couldn't reconnect, you're saying, with Jesse Ventura after that?
Yeah, I never reconnected with him after that.
All right, well, that's interesting.
Okay, so then Deborah Tavares, the information about your, our bankrupt corporation we call a country, what is that, what is, what is, how is she related to that part?
I think I met her first working for Galactic University.
Sierra Nablina's Galactic University.
She asked me to come to, I guess, Celeste Yarnell, a friend that just died.
God bless Celeste Yarnell.
She asked me to help her friend, Sierra Nablina, as an MC and do a conference in Sedona.
And so I went to Sedona where I met James Gilliland for the first time.
And I also met, I think Deborah was there.
And if not, it was at UFOCon.
I've done so many conferences and sometimes I mix them up together.
But I met her several times.
And when I met her, we were talking backstage in the back of the conference room against the wall with the chairs.
And she was talking about this and that.
And I think she said something about voting or parties.
And I laughed.
I said, you know, we have no country.
It's a corporation.
I said...
I said, there's no voting.
There's no election.
It's a selection.
They've already picked the winner.
That's right.
That's very smart of you.
What year was that?
Well, that was when I first started speaking.
So five years ago, four years ago, five years ago.
Okay.
And I said...
I said, well, you know, we're on the stock exchange, and if you want to find out what I'm saying, we went bankrupt March 9th, 1933.
I said, just look at the Emergency Banking Act, the War Powers Act, or the Rule of Necessity, and you'll get your answer.
She goes, well, I'm going to have my team check this out.
And basically, her team at that time, I guess, was her daughter and someone else or whoever.
But basically, later, I met her at another conference, a UFO con.
And she told me, she said, you know, I got a call back from my daughter, and she was crying.
She told me, she said, everything he said was right, you know?
And because, so then one day I was watching one of her videos, and I heard her say, you know, this guy I thought belonged in a straitjacket, gave him this information.
So I said, I was so proud, you know, I'm the one who's proud to be the craziest, you know?
So I said, yeah, that's me, that's me!
I think she said that on my show as well.
I think she actually referenced that on one of the interviews I did with her.
I've been interviewing her lately a few times.
I love her.
What I love about you, Carrie, is you go into places where she is scared to go.
She's awesome, but she keeps it...
We won't talk about aliens and stuff.
Right, right.
But she knows, you know, she actually is aware of it.
She just doesn't want to go there.
She wants to keep her credibility, you know, because she loves documentation.
So it's okay.
Everyone has their area, you know.
We need her.
We need her.
She does much better documentation about it than I do.
I think it's wonderful.
She took it much further than I did.
I just know I'm just, you know, A master of a little bit of everything, you know?
So, you know, some things I like, and I'm really a master at, you know, that I like, but I mean, I get into it.
No, she has her area of expertise, which is great.
She's a lovely person.
And actually, yeah, she lives in Northern California, in the same area where I used to, I went to college.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In Santa Rosa area.
Okay, so let's see.
For that bike, I want to say, on the bike and my bicycle, I have her website, stopthecrime.net.
And stopthecrime.net is an awesome website to go to to learn about everything.
Because this 5G wireless is really the beast.
And it's a kill grid.
And they're aiming to sterilize women.
They're using the two frequencies to directly attack the water and oxygen molecules.
And they have to set it up every 800 feet.
And AT&T is not even putting it up themselves.
They're hiring contractors because too many people are getting cancer in their own company.
So they're contracting it out to give it cancer to the other people.
And firemen that are using this 5G are already getting cancer.
Incredible.
And Mendocino said no, not here.
I don't know who's powerful in Mendocino yet.
Say no, say not here.
Yeah, Mendocino, that's pretty cool.
Yeah, Mendocino is quite an exclusive little county.
And good weed, too.
Isn't, I think Bohemian Grove is in Mendocino County, might be.
Yeah.
Not sure.
Very interesting.
Let's see.
California kid who first put french fries on burgers and in burritos, and they named the style after.
Yes, I was famous with my friends.
See, when I grew up in Iran, they had this burger called a kotlet.
You mix ground beef with a halfway cooked potato that's kind of mashed up.
And you mix that one pound potato, one pound meat, and you put cilantro and onions and garlic, and it's delicious.
So I like to put french fries on my hamburgers.
And when I came to America back when I was nine and McDonald's, when they were making real good fries for the GMO.
Right.
They were, you know, squeezing the doing everything right.
I would put the French fries on my hamburgers.
I loved them.
Then I went to L.A.
When I moved to L.A., I started asking them, you know, I went to every burrito place.
And of my friends, I learned Spanish so I could order for everybody.
They kept sticking us in the back of the line to figure out what we wanted.
So I learned to speak Spanish to order it for everyone, our food.
And I would always ask for French fries, my burrito.
And they didn't know my name.
And they would say, huh?
You know, why are you putting potatoes in your burrito?
I said, yeah, si.
So they called me the California kid because they didn't know my name.
So they called it the California kid style, the burrito in Southern California.
And it caught on.
My friends lived in San Diego.
They lived in LA. I'd visit them.
We'd go drinking and go eating.
So it caught on.
And I'm proud to say that I am the California kid who started that.
I put french fries in my burrito and french fries in my burgers.
I'm claiming it.
Prove that you've done it before me.
Okay.
All right.
Well, actually, I've never heard of that, so that's fine.
California kid is a style.
You go to some places, it's a style.
When you order your burrito or burger, the California kid's style, you can get french fries in it.
Okay.
I'm proud of that.
I hear you.
Okay, so now it says that your cousin in you...
Oh, yeah, in Santa Monica.
You saved a bunch of lives, so explain how you did that.
This was, you know, before I came to LA, summer of 82 and summer of 83, I just came down for the weekend.
I had so much fun.
I stayed the whole summer.
Okay.
Because my cousins were living by the ocean, on Ocean and Second, and we would walk to the beach every day, and I would swim with the dolphins, and they would go.
You know, and they'd vibrate me to a high sense of awareness.
Right.
And the lifeguards would get pissed off because we were swimming out beyond the buoys.
But bombard me.
And the purposes were stupid.
They stayed away.
But the dolphins came right under my feet and hit my feet.
And I was bombarded.
And I befriended this dolphin.
And anyway, that's another story.
Santa Monica...
It was a great place.
And they had, in 82 and 83, we were going to beach, and then they had, it was around 4th of July, they had fireworks in the morning there.
And I guess they set off some fireworks in the morning, and everybody drove to Santa Monica to watch the fireworks.
And then there was a gridlock at PCH right there where it goes up the California incline to become Wilshire Boulevard.
And all the cars were stopped to watch the fireworks.
So they couldn't go anywhere if they wanted to.
All of a sudden, one of the fireworks went astray and it caught.
It was all this dry brush along the cliffs in Santa Monica.
And it was right in the dirt by the bridge, the walking bridge that says Santa Monica with the neons.
It was right outside of it in this dirt area with dry brush.
And all of a sudden, I saw this fire and I jumped over the side of the bridge onto this dirt area.
My cousin came after me, and we kept kicking dirt and surrounding it.
Then this other pedestrian, we don't know who, came, and he joined us, and we triangulated around this fire.
Everybody was watching us, holding their breath, because they knew that if it had caught fire, It would have raged all along the side of the cliffs, and all those cars would have caught on fire with gas tanks, and they would have either, I don't know if they could have run away, but they would have lost their cars.
Basically, I remember I had these New Balance gray pigskin shoes that were $133.
I remember it exactly.
And I was using those to kick the dirt, and I was kind of, you know, but I wasn't thinking about that at the time.
And basically we did it.
We kicked dirt and stopped it.
And it was just, it was really scary.
And we just worked our fastest.
Wow.
And we got the best heroes.
Everybody was just slamming their horn and screaming.
And we were just putting up our hands and taking it all in.
And then we walked away.
And nothing, you know, nobody ever asked, knew, or we never told anybody or, you know, did anything.
So I just wanted to put it out there that, hey, my cousin and myself, you know, Then after that, they didn't do fireworks anymore because the fire caught on and they knew how dangerous it was.
They stopped it.
Okay.
Very interesting.
Well, they did fireworks for years after that, but they must have not done it down on that certain beach.
I think you're talking about the one by the Ferris wheel.
Right.
Yeah.
I don't think they did it there after that.
Yeah.
Okay, let's see.
Now, you have this other thing, kind of this list above that, which has to do with...
Okay, so...
How was...
In your...
Okay, what did you do to investigate Fukushima being weaponized?
What was your investigation there?
Okay...
First of all, when a natural earthquake happens, 22 seconds before it happens, animals are running around.
They know naturally.
Yeah.
And all the cameras weren't showing this happening.
And then we have seismographs all over the world.
It didn't register.
What it registered was a nuclear bomb.
Oh, yeah.
And that was to trigger the tsunami.
And...
And then you have the TEPCO, how many ton cameras?
Now, how many?
Come on.
You know, a camera?
Tons?
How many tons?
A camera?
You know, cameras aren't tons.
So they weaponized these cameras, and then they put mox fuel rods.
But basically, the cameras...
Jim Stone is a freelance, I guess...
Reporter.
Right.
And he's very well known for making this information known to people.
And he had the videos.
And yeah, I read his stuff and it made sense to me.
Jim Stone was in Sacramento.
And he...
I don't know where he...
I think he's in Mexico now.
Right.
But he...
He worked for the NSA. I looked at his stuff.
And then also I looked at...
Luckily I was...
I knew about Stephen Quayle and Weather Wars and other man-made natural disasters.
And, and I knew about Tesla, and how he started the earthquake in San Francisco with this little repeater, which starts, you know, it's a little machine that goes, you know, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, and then it starts an earthquake eventually, you know.
But you put it on a beam, and it, like, throws out this vibration, and it's You know, that's why they don't march in rhythm over bridges because that frequency vibration starts the collapse of the bridge.
So they have to break up their march.
Really?
Is that really true?
Where did you learn that?
That's a very interesting piece of information.
It is.
I'm full of it.
All right.
So, okay.
Well, you know, I do think that, you know, Fukushima story is pretty well known.
And obviously, Jim Stone broke a lot of that.
There are a lot of other people that have talked about it as well.
Yeah, it happened 3-11-11.
And there's a global nuclear cover-up.
Why don't we hear about it?
Why, you know, why don't they tell us?
You know, they were using the homeless to clean it up so they don't have to record the deaths.
You know, many people were dying.
And, you know, marijuana, growing marijuana cleans the radiation.
That's one of the reasons they brought marijuana to this planet.
And to clean up the radiation, because it was destroyed, I think, four times, four or five times before.
And because we have green glass in the sand, they used it before to clean up the radiation, too.
So, and then there's also...
Well, I hope that's right.
If it's right, then California will have no problem, because we have so many...
Marijuana.
Exactly.
And see, we're being slammed.
We are being slammed with Fukushima with the physical objects we're washing up.
Three days after Fukushima happened, a 10-year-old kid found cesium from Fukushima in the middle of a cow in Berkeley, California.
Three days after it happened.
Incredible.
There's a polar vortex, and it blew over here.
They don't tell us.
And everybody who gets colds and flus, they think they're getting a cold or a flu, but it's mimicking radiation sickness.
And we don't realize it.
Everything we know is a lie.
I love Bob Dean.
Bob Dean was awesome.
And I feel like him when I have to tell the truth, no matter how bad it is.
Yeah, well, that's interesting because he worked for FEMA. Now, who do you work for?
Because you were telling me, now, what is that about?
Right now, you have a job.
The State of California Public Health.
You can Google me and know how much I make a year because I'm a state servant.
I'm a public servant.
And I'm an office technician.
I haven't been promoted.
And I'm working on that, too, is all I can say.
But, uh, illegally I haven't been promoted because I speak, I'm outspoken and they, and they took away, I was the go-to guy for everything.
They took away my jobs and, and made me, uh, um, you know, just put me on the mail, you know, and hoping that I would quit.
But I had fun.
I'm having a blast, you know, looking at all the mail and figuring out what's going on and, and piecing it together, you know, and, and I'm not going anywhere out of here.
You know, so, Now, let's see.
What?
Oh, so Radiologic Health Branch is where I work.
We have the x-ray licenses for doctors and we have radioactive material licenses.
But you know what's really interesting is I really think I work for the reptilians because it makes sense to me that they're...
Terraforming the planet and that they're in charge of radioactive materials because they're making it radioactive and dry because that's how reptilians like it.
That's absolutely true.
And do you know that they also like methane?
And there's tons of methane being released into the...
Also, especially like the panhandling area of Texas and the Gulf oil spill...
The Dracos are spraying five different gases every day on us, keeping us hypnotized so we can't see what's really going on.
This is all an illusion, maya, matrix, a hologram.
It's a hologram, artificial intelligence hologram, and we don't realize what we've opened up with Pandora's box and AI and That's true.
Well, that's very good that you're aware of that.
So kudos to you on being really aware.
Kudos to you.
You're awesome.
I love you.
You're awesome.
Thank you.
You interview people and go to them and put it out there.
I don't know what I would do without your shows and meetings.
After you do interviews, I go and look up the people and connect with them and talk with them and have friends with them.
So I look.
Thank you.
All right, cool.
And by the way, everyone, Eric is coming to Egypt with us.
He's very excited, and I think he's going to bring some friends.
He wanted to be a speaker, but he can speak.
But nobody would know who he was if I put him on the banner until now.
Maybe they'll find out.
Now they're going to be interested.
I've been doing shows around the world.
Really?
Yeah.
I have.
You know, I was working for 5D events with Saeed, and we were Skyping, and he went to England, and I Skyped in, and I have 9,000 friends on LinkedIn, 5,000 on Facebook.
All right.
All right.
So some people do know who you are.
All right.
It's good to hear.
I interviewed people from us, you know, around the world, Australia and Bosnia, Sam Osmanigic, and Mike, you know, just...
People from Russia, the head of the DNA. You know, my spirit guides told me to lay low.
And I've been laying low.
And I've got some awesome video interviews like you that I have to put on my YouTube channel.
My YouTube channel is really silly.
I have like stupid things on there from my birthdays from when I was a kid.
Just a couple silly videos I made that my friends put on.
I didn't even put on.
I've been laying low on purpose.
Right.
Now I'm going to put my stuff out.
All right.
Great.
I didn't have to lay low until 2012.
And then I started speaking.
Because the energy changed.
Time sped up.
It's different now.
It's really different than before 2012.
Yeah.
And I know it's safer now to put this out there.
And now's the time.
The secrets have to be released.
We have...
Shamans are coming out of the caves on top of the mountains.
They're coming down and sharing what they know.
They say now it's time to share the secrets.
Very good.
It's important.
Yeah.
Okay.
Now you say you've got another message here on this thing you gave me and it says...
We have a patent on Ebola, and then you said the cure is colloidal silver.
Colloidal silver actually cures a lot of things, let me say.
Many viruses, every virus.
I can't imagine.
It's pretty wonderful.
That's why everybody should be buying silver, because silver is on sale.
There are two reasons why silver should be more expensive than gold.
One reason is there are many more health applications.
There are many more applications of We have less silver than gold in the health industry, too.
And then the second reason is just scarcity.
We have less silver than gold.
We have a lot of gold, but not as much silver.
So it's being artificially kept low by the Hunt brothers, I think, in Texas.
And so buy silver.
Buy silver because there's going to be a currency reset.
And I don't know how it's going to happen or what's going to happen, but I don't know if I trust AI, Bitcoin, you know.
I know, but I bought silver and, you know, it just stayed low so long I had to sell it.
No!
No!
Yeah, I don't have it anymore.
I did, but...
You can still buy some more.
All right.
I'll try to buy some.
That's a good idea.
Thank you for the idea.
And the junk silver is good, too.
90% silver.
90% coins, like, from 64 and earlier.
Well, I have some from my grandmother.
Um...
Yeah, keep those.
Yeah.
Now, let's see.
I want to say there is...
I'm trying to look at this and see if there's anything that we should really highlight.
Okay.
So, America owns the patent cure for all cancers.
Oh yeah, cancer was cured many times.
You know, it was one of my pet peeves.
And because every single person in my family has cancer on both sides.
So I took it upon myself to learn about cancer.
I wanted to cure cancer.
But I learned cancer was already cured.
You know, I met Dr.
Gerson's daughter, Josefina, in Santa Monica at the grocery store.
And when I met her, it looked like she had a little LED blue light in her eyeball.
You know, she was shining blue eyes.
She laughed at me.
She says, we all have blue eyes.
We just have junk in our eyes.
And when you eat, have a raw food diet, all that junk comes out of your eyes and then out there blue.
And she said the simple cure for cancer is a raw food diet and 15-minute coffee enemas.
The coffee enemas stimulate the gallbladder to produce an enzyme to fight cancer.
So she laughed and she said, you know, I can't help people in America because it's illegal to cure cancer in America.
I have to take them to my office across the border in Mexico.
So we meet at my office in San Diego.
We get on the train and we go across the border to my clinic in Mexico where we are healed from cancer because it's illegal to cure cancer in America unless you use chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery.
Right.
And now marijuana oil, which is an adnid product.
How you can memorize it is, think 357 Magnum, and then add zeros between the 3 and the 5 and 7, and then put a 6-6 in front.
So the U.S. patent for marijuana oil is 6-6-3-0-5-0-7, and it's secure for all forms of cancer, and you have to use the Rick Simpson oil, which is a concentrate, and it comes already made up in a dark, syrupy, gooey junk in a syringe, and you take half a gram to Gram a day.
And it does have THC, what makes you high in it.
But let me tell you, it will kill all the cancer.
See, when they use chemo, first of all, when they deliver chemotherapy to the hospital, they need a Hazmat suits the liver.
If it gets on your hands, it hurts you.
It burns your hand.
Imagine what it does to your insides.
Well, you know, some doctors were, you know, when you do chemotherapy, the doctors flushed the lines first with baking soda, and then they realized it was working really well, and it was accolizing the patient.
But then the doctors went to cure the patient, and then they went to jail because they were using alternative therapy to cure them.
And even though they cured the patient, they were in jail for using alternative therapy, baking soda, in the lines.
So don't use Arm& Hammer baking soda because there's aluminum in it.
Buy Bob's Red Mill.
But otherwise, the secret of cancer is alkalinity.
You want to stay alkaline.
Drink lemon juice with a little cayenne, and it converts to alkalinity in your body, like citrus things.
There are Brussels sprouts, broccoli...
Kombucha.
Many people drink too much kombucha.
I want to say, drink only eight ounces.
It says two servings on those bottles, you dummies.
Drink half that bottle and double your money, okay?
People are drinking the whole 16-ounce bottle of kombucha, and it's toxic for their liver.
It's storing in their liver.
Drink just eight ounces a day.
I make it.
I've been making it since the 80s.
I like kefir.
I used to make kefir, too.
You know, the oldest living people on the planet are the Russians from the Caucasus, and they drink vodka, smoke cigarettes, but they live 165 days.
So you want bacterial culture in your intestine and friendly flora, you know, and probiotics and prebiotics.
Right.
It's really important.
Yeah, that's good stuff.
But I also think keto is really great.
So I think that will also cure you.
It gets rid of any inflammation, and that's kind of the name of the game.
Inflammation is good.
The thing's good for inflammation.
Turmeric is good for...
Anti-inflammatory, it's all to antibiotic.
And then also walnuts and pineapple.
The enzyme in pineapple is bromelain.
The bromelain enzyme is a great enzyme to shrink the swelling.
And same with walnuts.
It shrinks the swelling.
So when I used to kickbox and I got injured, I would have pineapple, walnuts.
I'd go buy some activated quercetin.
I made my source natural, and those are awesome.
And it would take care of...
Of course, it would shrink the swelling, and I wouldn't swell as much.
I'd put ice on it right away.
The highest paid doctors are on the NFL sideline for being ice on injuries.
So, you know, I learned to heal quickly, and that's how I became Eric the Healer in the Steve Club at Sac State.
I was always healing somebody.
We had many Eric's.
So I became Eric the Healer, and it kind of stuck, you know, and I used that as...
Well, how come you don't have a website?
I do.
I bought Eric the Healer.
I'm paying somebody to fix it right now as we speak.
Okay.
That's good.
But I put Eric the Healer on Facebook.
Because it does sound like you've got a lot of good ideas about good healing stuff.
So that would be great if you have a good website.
I do.
And I help people for free.
Or I help people help themselves for free.
Because I'm not a doctor.
I don't practice medicine.
Right.
But I help people heal themselves for free.
They heal themselves.
And I... I just share what I would do.
So I have to give these disclaimers so I don't get in trouble.
But anyway, I've helped many people around the world, and I love being a hero and helping people.
Okay, now it looks like you're talking about Valiant Thor, and you say he's from Venus, but actually that was a lie.
They were from the Pleiades.
You know that, right?
That's right.
Well, Eddie said, obviously, Eddie Page talked about that being a lie, but Mark Richards also validated that recently.
So they are from the 80s.
I remember that.
And I wrote that a long time ago before I wrote those things.
And I always suspect that because it seemed weird to me that there were Venusians and not Creadians because I actually went to visit Billy Meyer in 1987.
I went to Switzerland to interview him.
And it was right when Colonel Wendell Stevens was there.
He beat me by one week.
And I talked to him later about it at a conference.
But I went to Hinter Schmidt Rudi.
And first I flew to Zurich, or I took a train to Zurich.
Yeah, we went there as well, but Billy Meyer wouldn't give us an interview.
Well, he said that he was working on an interview with Colonel Wendell Stephens, and he talked to me for a short time, and then I interviewed two of his five wives.
He had five wives and five houses in a circle, because the idioms, did you get that part?
Because the Pleiadians live that way and and a lot of people see I met some people who claim to be Billy Meyer professionals at conferences and then I told them about this and they didn't know I was like, you know, hey, so Well,
the silver star is their emblem Yeah, yeah, and I had a very troopy thing happen at the on the sort of land of the Billy Meyers land now I can tell you that, you know, George Green also dealt with him,
but you were there way, I guess, earlier than we were because we were there after he got sort of shafted or whatever he got from Shirley MacLaine and then he became enemies with all Americans and wouldn't talk to them anymore and all this kind of crazy shit.
Right.
So...
You know...
I have gone back and forth with this case.
First of all, let's say that he had the best pictures of UFO spaceships with equal grainyness throughout the frame.
They used his photos for X-Files and many other things because it was so perfect.
Yeah, we saw the photos.
Yeah, and I bought some.
Did you buy some?
No.
Everybody was trying to make money to sell them, so I bought pictures from both of his wives.
And later I had them made into negatives and whatever, positive and whatever.
So, yeah, his wife, one of his wives, you know, a couple of them were saying that he's, you know, he was making up stories and stuff.
And then a couple of times I wondered about Maria Orsek being Semyazi, but I don't know about that now.
I don't think so.
Right.
I thought maybe because, you know, they escaped the Antarctica.
They left the spaceships because they didn't want to hook up with...
Right, but they...
See, I think they were dealing with the beings from Aldebaran.
Right.
Not necessarily Pleiades.
The Pleiadians were involved.
Obviously, William...
William, what's his name, who I interviewed, talked about it.
William Tompkins.
Yeah, William Tompkins.
But anyway, you know, there are more people kind of don't realize how many beings are out there.
Yeah.
Do you believe in aliens?
I said, which ones?
I said, not only do I believe in aliens, I believe in like 150 different aliens.
Yeah.
You know, there's many different kinds, and they're right here.
I said, why don't you fashion yourself some glasses?
I say, go to a camera store and buy an infrared filter and fashion yourself some glasses, and you will start to see what I'm talking about.
You will understand.
Because we're being sprayed so we can't see.
And our camera sees because it doesn't respond to the sprays.
So, you know, they used to develop film and they used to brush out, airbrush all the UFOs and junk out.
Right.
And also the Johnson Space Center, they did that with the NASA photos.
But now we have digital photography and you don't need developing and it's right there.
So a lot of things are coming into, you know, being posted and being shown, you know, that They have these infrared cameras for their home securities, and they're seeing their dead dog, and their dog die at night, and the spirit leave their dead dog and fly around.
And, you know, the infrared's picking up on these things.
Very cool.
You know, so, Lori was showing me her phone, McDonald.
She has a Samsung that does all these things, and, you know, tells me where the smart meters are, and all the microphones in my room, and my My cave here, my man cave.
Phones do everything now.
It's just we don't realize what we've opened up.
It's Pandora's box of AI. That's all I can say.
I want us to have love and passion and vibrate at high frequency because it's going to take three solar flares from the sun to start an EMP burst to fry every Computer and machine to get rid of this, you know, AI. But I don't think it'll get rid of the black goo, you know, that's not, you know, attached to machines.
Right.
Well, that's already in the earth.
And that's what, you know, the Gulf oil spill was all about.
That's why they did the core exit and all of that.
But it didn't really work.
In the Falcon Islands before.
That's what I was going to say.
And then, you know, of course, the Marconi scientists who all got infected and then went crazy, killing themselves in bizarre ways.
Yeah, that was evidence of AI at work.
So Mandela Effect, you have some information about that?
That's kind of fun.
Oh, my God.
Try to explain the Mandela effect to your dad who doesn't go to the computer, okay?
I've been trying.
My dad is a tough cookie, okay?
I said to the dad...
Well, it's about movies, though.
You know, you see they've changed movies.
Yeah.
Yeah, they've changed movies.
Movies have changed.
I said, Dad, why...
I said, there's something in another timeline.
He says, what do you mean, Eric?
I said, listen...
There are multiple timelines.
Anything that can happen can happen.
There's an infinite amount of things that can happen.
I said, not everybody's future is going to be the same.
We all go up on a different timeline.
I said, Dad, let me give you an example.
There are thousands of examples, Dad.
I said, didn't you see the Statue of Liberty?
He says, yeah!
I went with my friends and I climbed inside and we went to New York Harbor and Ellis Island.
I said, yeah, I remember.
I went to Dad.
But listen, don't tell anybody because it never happened at this time like that.
What are you talking about?
I said, well, Dad, in this timeline, the Statue of Liberty is not on Ellis Island.
It's not in New York Harbor.
It's in New Jersey Harbor.
He says, what?
No, I climb inside.
I talk to my feet.
You're crazier.
I said, Dad, that's what I'm trying to explain, okay?
I believe you, okay?
Wait, I don't even know that.
I thought the Statue of Liberty is in New York Harbor.
No, not in this timeline, Carrie.
You're kidding.
Isn't Mandela Effect amazing?
Yeah.
See, you're...
You're computer literate.
You will quickly go and Google it and say, holy shit.
And it turns out there was a terrorist act a hundred years ago.
I mean, I'm an art historian of it from UCLA. Degree in fine arts from UCLA. I should know this shit, you know, but no, I didn't hear about this.
You know, a hundred years ago, there was a terrorist act and it weakened the stash of liberty so you can't climb inside.
For the last hundred years, nobody's been climbing inside.
It's off limits.
Yes, they could.
I know!
I'm from that timeline like you!
Alright, that's very weird.
I mean, I never did it, so I can't say, you know, but that's what I heard.
You remember people going in, looking out.
Yeah, me too.
See, I'm from that timeline too, but it didn't happen at this time.
There's a bunch of things going on.
You can cite all the different things, right?
Just type in Mandela Effect.
See, they coined it Mandela Effect, of course, because that was when they first realized we're not in Kansas anymore.
See, when Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa, I was like, What the hell?
He died.
I cried when he died.
I cried when he died.
How is this possible?
What the hell?
So then you go to Google and you Google, when did he die?
And then if you go to Google Trends, you can see all the people that it peaked, all the people asking that question.
They show it when it peaks.
And it's very interesting because people realize, that's when they realize, that was the first example people realize, something's wrong here.
And I think there are many variables besides CERN colliding atoms.
It's also time travelers, I think, and also merging timelines.
I think timelines are merging.
Yeah.
Well, I think, you know, the veil is thinning.
This is part of the sort of reveal.
I do think also that, I know this is going to sound really weird, but I actually think that we, you know, we have a multiple incarnations simultaneously, right?
But I also think that we have...
Because there's all these timelines, there's all these versions of ourselves.
And sometimes a different version of you will come into this timeline.
Like, I don't think when you wake up in the morning, you wake up necessarily in the same body.
No doubt about it.
And I was married to a different woman.
I watched my wife change.
And my dad is not the same dad that I had.
My dad was a street fighter.
I watched him growing up.
I was in a car with my mom and my sister.
My dad was captain of a soccer team and president of a ski club, okay?
Then I told him this stuff later.
He goes, no, I'm not like...
And then a couple things he says, he's not my dad, okay?
I have a different father.
And I have a different ex-wife.
She's completely different.
And just certain things are...
And I'm not stupid.
I'm very anal about many things.
We'd play a game as a kid where...
Your friend would come in and move something in your room.
I always won that game.
I always knew what they were moving in my room.
Everything has a certain way.
My man cave here doesn't look too clean or whatever.
It's the storage shit in the back.
It's my doghouse where I can hang out and smoke pot with my friends and watch YouTube.
But seriously, when I went to Contact in the Desert, I met a French filmmaker who And she said that it was going on in France, too, and that it was going on all over the world.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that people are noticing.
See, I was a commercial artist.
I designed logos, and I had to draw the KitKat, and I had to draw the dash in the KitKat, and make it 3D. But there's no dash in KitKat.
There never was here.
There's no dash in the book.
That's incredible.
Mike and Ike is Mike and Ike and good and plenty, not in.
You know, there was a Right.
Where the A was.
Crazy stuff.
It is so bizarre.
And changing movies, of course, you know, which I hate.
I'm your father.
No, I'm your father.
How about mirror, mirror on the wall?
Who's the fairest?
Now it's magic mirror on the wall.
Yeah, liars.
Oh, God.
Okay, so wait.
Now, there's something else I want to ask you.
Okay, you say that you think you're a MyLab.
What military base were you associated with, do you think?
Well, let me tell you this.
In 1980, I lived in Fair Oaks on Avon Way, 8371 Avon Way.
And we had a big house with a jacuzzi with a waterfall in the pool, and it was four bedrooms.
And I lived on the other side of the house.
I had two bedrooms because I was the oldest, and I had a big king-size waterbed, and I had a library.
I had a lot of books, so I had one bedroom just for books, a library.
And next to my library was my sister's bedroom, but I was on the other side with the waterbed, you know, because I just lost my virginity and, you know, whatever.
I was on the quiet other side of the house, okay?
And I saw some really powerful red and green laser lights, like really powerful lights.
I was like, what the hell is these lights from one side of the house?
So I quickly went to the other side of the house, and as I got closer, I saw these powerful beams of red and green coming through underneath my sister's door.
I was like, holy shit!
So I went next door to my library, the bedroom, and the visor, the blinds were open, and I looked out and I could see a UFO, big UFO. Well, a small one actually, not a mothership, but big enough to overlap the street.
Okay, so it was sitting right in the street.
And it was kind of overlapping on the sidewalks.
And so I would say it was like, you know, less than 100 feet, but more than 50, like around 75 feet.
But there were red and green lights going sideways, you know?
Right.
And I quickly went into my sister's room and pushed the door open.
And as I did that, I watched them floating her out through a wall.
Oh, God.
And as soon as...
As soon as I saw that, they froze me.
I'm a bad subject, and I know that I'm a tough cookie.
In this Free Will universe, I think you have to agree on some level, and maybe I didn't that time.
Or maybe I did, and they took me.
But let me tell you this.
I will never forget that.
Wow, that's incredible.
Now, what year was that?
Do you know, approximately?
Yes, I do.
1980.
In the 1980s.
It was 1980, exactly.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, you didn't answer my question, though.
So what military base do you think you were my lab at?
I don't, I would, I'm not answering.
I mean, because you're a young, you have to, okay, first of all, it has to be, where was your childhood?
Where, where did you grow up?
What years?
What number of years?
Like, you know, age 1 through 12.
1 through 9.
I was born in Sacramento.
And then my parents took, we went to Iran to see, to grow up.
Oh, alright.
How long were you there?
Until what age?
Until I was about 9.
And then I came back.
Okay.
And then you came back to Sacramento again?
I came back to Sacramento.
So, what military base is near there?
There are four major military bases here.
Nellis, Beale, Travis, Mather, McClellan, Travis, and Beale, I think.
Okay, yeah, and there's another one.
That's why Lori is so busy, because she's always hypnotizing people from these places.
Okay, but intuitively, you must have a thought.
See, in my case, I grew up, and when I was a little kid, we went on a field trip to Moffett Field, to Ames Research on the Moffett Field base.
And I saw, I just walked out of the bus, and I'm a little kid, I don't know, I might have been, I don't know, 11, or whatever it was when we did these kind of field trips, maybe even younger, and And I just recognized the whole place.
And I was like, oh, I know this place.
When I saw the antenna on Montauk, my hair went up on my arms.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
So you can tell, like, you have, like, this, a sense.
And I was born in Moffat Field Hospital.
It's a military hospital, for God's sake.
Wow.
So, you know, and there was other things going on.
I'm the only kid in our family born in that hospital.
So, you know, these are certain things where you know, and I just knew, you know, Moffett Field was a major base right there in the area where I grew up, you know, and I was as a kid, you know, growing up.
So, in your case, you don't have any fixation on any particular base there?
I'd have to look at them all, and I'm sure you and I sit down and figure it out easily.
Right.
I don't want to say and be wrong.
No, it would have to have already come up.
Maybe it just hasn't come up yet.
It could be the kind of thing where you drive by it and you just get a hit or whatever.
You know Anthony Sanchez?
I do.
I remember.
I met him with you.
That's where I met you.
I met him first with you.
He's I guess he's around here.
Yeah, he lives in...
I don't know.
I think he lives somewhere in the Sacramento area or somewhere like that.
He's a software professional.
He had his own company.
He's the one that the Lockheed Martin scientists that went on the run who were creating the nano...
Project Leonid, the nano satellites.
I'm friends with him.
Yes, I'm friends with him.
Yeah, okay.
I've been to meet you at an Alchemy event.
Oh, all right.
Oh, really?
All right.
Well, okay.
Right.
Okay.
Well, I've been to, I, like you, used to go to all the conferences.
So this kind of stuff kind of merges together.
But at any rate, what I wanted to say about Anthony is that, you know, he, as a little kid, he actually had a sighting at Moffat Field with his father and stuff.
Wow.
Of the hangar.
Of a UFO being wheeled out or wheeled in.
I don't know which it was.
Something about that at Moffett Field.
You know, I think they've dismantled.
I'm not sure if they did, but they had this famous old gigantic hangar that they actually had weather inside it.
It was so high.
Did you ever hear about that?
It's a very famous, you know, you can go online and look it up and you'll see that there's this incredible hangar and that's where they used to, you know, keep the UFOs.
You know, that picture I sent you with Tommy and Stephen Kelly, Anthony was in that picture too.
He is?
Yeah, he's on the far left.
Oh, Tommy.
Oh, all right.
Yeah, I guess I didn't.
I looked really briefly.
I didn't have any time today.
I know.
I know.
You're busy and stuff.
Yeah, it's really very desperate.
So, okay, well, this has really, you know, been fun and fascinating.
And we do have a chat room alongside the show.
So would you be interested in answering any questions if anyone has any questions?
No, I have some friends.
I put it out there on my media that I've been talking in.
I'm sure there's a couple friends of mine that figured out how to act in there.
Well, it's free.
It's a part of Facebook if you want to do that.
But anyway, anyone who has any questions for our guest before he departs, he's a smart guy.
Before we finish and go to questions, I just want to make sure that Next week, I'm going to be speaking and emceeing at Stargate to the Cosmos.
And it's for our friends, Janet and Sasha Lesson, that actually we met also.
I think I met with you at one of those Alchemy events.
Okay, and now where is it?
Is this in New Mexico or where?
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Okay.
Stargate...
Cosmos.
Michael Sala will be there, and George Green will be there.
Really?
I love George.
Yes, George is great.
Okay.
I didn't know he was going to be speaking there.
That's great.
And, you know, I'm friends with him, and I've known him for a while.
So you're going to be the host, the emcee, right?
I'll be one of the emcees.
I'll be one of them, because they need many.
But hopefully I'll be in the main place, or one of the main emcees, but...
I'm helping them do this.
It's their first...
It's a real big gamble when you do a conference.
You can lose money fast and be done.
I'm scared to gamble on a conference.
I'm willing to speak for free.
I sympathize with these people.
It's very scary.
Get my information out there.
Get known and build a So I can sell my book when I'm done with it.
Absolutely.
Now, someone wants to ask, do you have any thoughts about Nibiru?
Very good question.
Nibiru, I think, is another sun from another system.
I think we have an infinite flat plane.
And I think every now and then we get suns from other systems that cross into here.
And I don't think it's going to happen in our timelines.
There are pictures around it all around the world that are showing up.
They're showing pictures and stuff.
But I don't think that's...
I've known about Nibiru since the 80s when they built...
The Vatican built this telescope called Lucifer.
And they built it to track it coming in.
And they called it Planet X back then.
You know, and then I learned about Wyrmwood, Iburu.
Well, there are, let me just say that there are some very suspicious happenings at the moment surrounding the sun and the sky, obviously.
You know, the solar observatories being all shut down.
There's seven of them, not just one in New Mexico, God's sake.
It's Africa.
That they had to shut them down, like you know, because they were communicating with extraterrestrials.
Yeah, but I think that's not the only reason, you know, and Simon Parks actually said that there was something specific going on with the sun as well, that they were able to...
Go ahead.
Those are the two things.
When they said disclosure was going to happen this year, the two things that they said that they were going to disclose were about the sun...
And Antarctica.
And the sun is not what you think it is.
Everything, nothing is what we think it is.
But the sun, first of all, go look at the patents on the sun.
How about that?
Do you read patents?
Go look at the patent on the sun.
There's a patent on the sun.
If the sun was 93 million miles away, do you think we'd feel the heat from 93 million miles away?
And why are there hot spots and cold spots?
Why do we get hot spots on the ocean?
Why do we get angulation of the sun's rays?
To get angulation of the sun's rays, the sun has to be very close, okay?
If the sun was 93 million miles away, all the rays would be straight line, okay?
But no, we're getting angulation.
And so the sun is a lot closer than we think, and it isn't what we think.
Okay, so wait, you're a flat earther then, is that right?
Anybody who honestly looks into it is a flat earther.
Anybody that looks into it.
Because when you do the math, it's not curved math.
It's straight math.
You talk to any road builder or bridge builder, and they'll tell you.
We know the lies they teach in school.
They say, but we have to work in the real world.
There's no curve.
We're using flat math, not curve math.
If it's curved, you have to account for the curve.
You know, and the equation is every mile is supposed to dip 8 inches.
Then you square the mile out and multiply it by 8.
But it doesn't.
So 3 miles, you get 3 times 3 is 9, times 8 is 72.
72 inches, 3 miles is supposed to dip.
But no, it doesn't.
When it rains an inch in the desert, take a laser, that laser is perfectly straight.
There's no curve anywhere.
Okay?
It goes flat out.
And there's no edge either.
Okay?
I remember I was doing a conference with Sean David Morton.
He held up a CD. He goes, yeah, this is Eric Buehler.
He was showing his CD. He goes, ah!
And then he showed it like either falling off the CD. I was like, no, there's no edge.
Okay, Sean, there's no edge.
Poor Sean.
I hope he gets out soon.
Yeah, I just posted a new Sean sort of message to the world on his blog on my website.
So if you want to keep up with what's going on with Sean, he does send me stuff, although they stopped.
They interfered with the notifications.
So for like the last month, I thought I never heard from him.
And then I found out I did, but they never notified me.
Yeah.
They are messing with us, as usual.
But anyway, okay, well, it's interesting.
Now, do you know, have you heard of this?
He's an interesting physicist.
He's Canadian, and he goes by a fake name, Rock Hudson.
Hmm.
I knew the real Rockets.
All right.
Well, anyway, he uses that name and that's not his real name.
And he has a book out.
It's called, it's a really funny title.
It's called A-K-A-K-A-K-A, Akaka, something like Akakaka.
It's a book on Amazon.
I'm reading it and it's actually quite good.
He's a brilliant man.
He's asking very good questions about the whole AI, ET and the future of humanity and what the hell is going to happen here.
Right, right.
And so I somehow I didn't know anything about him, but someone put me on a news group that he kind of is in charge of.
And so I got these emails started cropping up in my box.
And that's how I found out about his book.
And I saw that he was very intelligent.
It looks like he might have worked in black projects at some point, if not currently.
He's hiding out.
He doesn't want people to know who he is, but he's writing some very interesting stuff.
And he's talking about, he put out a $100,000 prize if somebody can prove that the Earth is not flat.
Right.
Yeah, that's how I know him.
Yep.
And he wants to do the test in Harrison Lake in Canada.
Yeah, that's how I know him.
Yep.
I know who you're talking about now.
Yeah, so anyway, he's kind of fun, and I've been giving him some shit on the news group and whatnot.
But I'm actually writing a book about this subject.
So I'm not flat earth, but about the AI and the ETs and how it all factors in together.
Yeah, me too.
Okay, cool.
So, okay, is there anything else before I let you go that you want to maybe highlight?
And if you give me the URL, you might have given it to me somewhere in this group of stuff you gave me, which is not very organized.
But I don't have it up front.
For people to go to the website to attend the conference, where you're going to be.
Oh, yes.
Thank you.
Thank you.
StargateToTheCosmos.org.
Thank you.
It's next week.
It's in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Come and meet my friends.
I'm having a good time always meeting people.
The best conferences are really after the conference at night when all the speakers get together.
When we go to conferences, you and I hang out afterwards.
That's when the best conference is because you get to hear the real stuff.
When I go to conferences, I make my own conferences.
I went to contact in the desert.
I had my own contact in the desert.
I didn't go to hear anybody speak.
I got people.
We talked.
I interviewed people on my own and found out things I wanted to know.
There's good and bad and spooks in all these places.
My friend Patty Greer was attacked and she doesn't like going to these places and she thinks I'm crazy to go to these places and Well, you know, you go as long as you find value there.
You know, fair enough.
There are people in the audience and they're getting attacked and they're feeling terrible.
They do.
I have been attacked.
Even my own conference, I get attacked, of course.
I mean, I do conferences every year in Britain.
It's a tiny conference.
It only allows for a little about 125 people.
It's very intimate gathering.
But we have excellent speakers, and it's usually in the summer, and it's a blast, actually.
But they make me sick every single time I get sick, every single time.
Wow.
So, you know, I look like shit the whole time at the conference and feel like shit, but it's wonderful.
I'm going to hook you up.
I'll hook you up and give you something you can try.
You won't get sick, and it'll make you keep you strong.
All right.
Well, that would be wonderful.
Okay.
Now, somebody wants to know, do you know about Indian tribal children being abducted?
Indian tribal children, everybody, all children.
There's people being disappeared, you know, and you don't know what for.
It could be many things, many different things.
Yes, Native, to say the least, yes, I know.
Yeah, that's very sad.
Of course, tribal children have always been a target, but children all over the world are a target.
It's really awful.
Someone wants me to ask you about Keshe.
The Iranian physicist?
I busted him.
I busted him royally.
I had a first friend, Suzanne Alexander.
I met her at Contact in the Desert.
Beautiful, intelligent, smart lady.
Smart is different than intelligent.
She wanted to go and meet him and go to a school and get 7,000 euro and actually got stuff and connected and went there.
She found out that it was a front operation and that he wasn't, you know, and I interviewed him a couple of times on, on for Alchemy event.
And you know, he's talking about how he can cure this and that.
And I'm thinking like, why don't you cure yourself?
Or I heard your wife is sick and why don't you cure them?
Well, he got, you know, he did get targeted, but he has free energy and he says he has this flying Camry.
But it was CGI. You know, was it really flying?
It was CGI. Why are you using...
Why are you faking it?
Why are you being a faker?
And saying you have free energy.
And, you know, I was laughing with Karen McDonald.
She was showing me the end stuff.
And, you know, they were saying how it was coded and how it has to first...
You know, but I think it's...
I think...
Talk about AI. I think AI is...
I don't trust...
I think that the...
I think we're going to find out that he's involved with part of this trafficking, maybe, and who knows?
No, I mean, he's busted a lot of traffickers.
I mean, that's true.
I hope so.
He has.
I mean, I can tell you one thing that happened to me, which is that, you know, I interviewed him a few times online, and I realized that there's a lot of controversy around some of the things he says because they don't You know, pan out the way.
And I think part of this is that he is basically being screwed with in a major way at this point.
But I can tell you that we went to interview him.
Wait one second.
We went to interview him at...
Oh, wait.
Oh, shit.
Are you there still?
I'm still here.
Good.
Okay.
I didn't know.
Sometimes I push the wrong buttons here.
Anyway, we went to Venice and we stayed overnight in Venice and we were supposed to interview him the next day.
And we got deathly ill.
And we were so sick that we couldn't leave the hotel.
We couldn't Do the interview and then I had to fly out because we pre-booked everything like it was back to back to go on the train to get the flight and he couldn't change anything because we couldn't afford it and so we never got to meet with him but we were attacked Big time.
They sprayed something in Venice where you walk around.
I'm sure that they sprayed us with something that made us both.
At 3 in the morning, both of us got deathly ill.
It was unbelievable what happened to us there.
And luckily, we survived.
But I can tell you that someone did not want me to meet with him in person.
So if he's got nothing going on, then they shouldn't have done that.
Exactly.
Well, let me tell you, I was supposed to interview him several times, and he didn't make it to our conference.
He didn't make it to Skype.
So he didn't.
Let me drink a little water for a second.
No problem.
Okay, well, we're going to have to wrap this up.
I tried to get to a few questions there.
We've been going for a while, so I try to keep these things under two hours.
Oh, wow.
It's been a lot of fun talking to you.
You're a great guy.
Looking forward to having you on board when we go to Egypt.
I'm very happy we have the chance to kind of bring you out to the public here on this and then widen your audience that way.
I do encourage you to get a website and put some stuff up there so people can find you.
Tracy Repchuck is a big branding person and she's won awards by Amazon and Google and she told me, she said, Eric, you have everything you need.
All you need is a website and a blog.
Yeah.
I told her, see, I'm doing it.
Okay.
I am very happy to hear it.
Now, listen, do you want people to write to you at all?
Do you have an email address or anything, any way they can get in touch with you?
Please give me a chance to get my website going.
I'm paying somebody, paying a webmaster to start it.
I know Tommy Hansen was your webmaster.
I love Tommy.
I'm Norwegian too.
Tommy is actually my, you know, my webmaster disappeared.
My webmaster, who worked for me with great dedication for five years, all of a sudden lost his mind, completely disappeared for like two months, didn't contact me.
I had no way to contact him, just completely evaporated.
Then I found out he finally contacted me and told me he got Allergies.
And he had to go home to his home, Russia.
And I don't even know if it's the same guy, whether he's been, you know, completely whatever.
But he still, he won't speak to me.
He won't tell Tommy.
Tommy has taken over as my webmaster, but he won't give us passwords.
He won't tell us where the servers are.
It's a nightmare.
And it's unbelievable, this stuff that happens.
So that's what happened to my webmaster.
So I'm back having Tommy work for me again.
So thank God for Tommy Hansen, let me tell you.
Yeah.
Awesome.
I'm glad he's back.
I sent him a message on Facebook, but I haven't heard from him.
I don't think I... Yeah, he has a full-time job, so he's doing us on the side, you know, and stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, the most bizarre things go on in this planet, I swear to God.
Anyway, it's great to talk to you.
It was really great talking to you, too.
I love you, and I look forward to speaking again and working with you in the future.
All right.
All right.
Take care, Eric.
Okay?
Take good care of yourself.
You, too.
Talk to you later.
All right.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
So, okay, that is the show with Eric, and that was a lot of fun.
He's a really fascinating guy, as you can see, so it'll be great when he gets his website up, and you can reach him and all of this kind of thing.
It's not easy to...
To get, you know, someone like him to kind of, he's like coming out to the public, I guess, and, you know, in bits and pieces and all of that.
So he's got a lot of unanswered questions about his own background.
And I'm sure that he'll kind of find out the truth as time goes on, as we all do.
So, thanks for watching and listening and supporting Project Camelot.
We are going to Egypt.
It does look like we're going to be able to green light the trip soon.
We've got the requisite number, which we have to have.
And most people have sent in the deposit, which is required in order to hold the space and for us to get, you know, like, make sure it solidifies and then you can bring the rest of the money gradually, eventually.
And so that's what's happening.
So let's see.
Oh, I'm going to have James Fetzer.
On my show.
Now, he's not going to be...
See, we're going to do a show, and then we're going to move it over to BitChute, because if you say the name Ole Damgard or James Setzer, that is against the rules.
They're both banned on YouTube, so as far as I know, you can't get away...
At least I can't get away with it.
Now, whether anyone else can, I thought I saw something with Ole recently.
Didn't look like they got knocked off, but maybe they're going to get knocked off eventually.
Ole, by the way, is having a very hard time with his website and everything.
And, you know, it's only a blessing that my website hasn't gone down during these months.
Well, it did once, actually, and it was down for days.
And Tommy rescued it, but then we couldn't completely rescue everything.
So...
We're still trying to find everything.
We're trying to figure out where the servers are, what passwords are needed, etc.
It's just a nightmare.
But Ole is having something similar, but much, much worse.
Apparently they attacked him.
They did this whole targeting and took everything he had offline.
And I guess there's a video out there if you want to watch it.
I put it on my YouTube.
Well, I put it not on my YouTube, but I put it on my social media, a link to everything that he was saying.
So if you want to just look at Ole Domogard, I think that Deborah Tavares interviewed him just today.
So I was going to look to see where that is at, and I'm sure he'll explain more about what's going on with him.
So obviously he's over the target.
Fetzer is over the target.
We're going to be talking about Kavanaugh and other things.
This is Friday.
So Friday at 1 o'clock we'll be doing that.
and then immediately downloading that and moving it out in order over to bit shoot and steam it if we can manage it and so on.
So that's how you have to do it with certain people at this point.