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June 8, 2019 - Project Camelot
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RONALD FARNHAM RE CERN --- SOUND EDITED
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I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot and very happy to be here tonight. - Bye.
I have a fascinating guest, Ronald Russell Farnham, and we have talked in the past and he is a former employee of the Department of Defense.
And we're going to get into more about his background here in just a minute.
And we are going to talk about CERN and reality.
That's upon his request.
And so he has some thoughts he wanted to share.
And I'm not sure whether he's going to have evidence or what is going to be part of that.
So I'm going to bring him on here.
Ronald, say hello to everyone.
Hello, everyone, and hello, Kerry.
Thanks for having me on again.
I appreciate it.
I know this is a wild.
And, you know, I'm going to be sharing evidence that I have gotten from CERN, the Nuclear Research Center over there in Geneva, Switzerland.
So, what I'm going to do here is, if you stand by, I'm going to read just a bit of your bio just to give people an idea about what you are all about.
So, basically, he is an author, filmmaker.
He held a top-secret clearance for 15 years.
He resigned in August of 2006 while working as the Pathfinder trainer at Headquarters Special Operations Command.
Because the NSA refused to implement his solution to end terrorist activity across the earth.
At the time he resigned, he was also a commercial spokesperson for the Lu Zuyen Ice Tea and other commercial products.
He went on to write a sequel to the Bible, a book he features in his movie, and his movie is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.
I believe it also premiered at Cannes, and we're going to talk to him about that, or Cannes, depending on how you want to say it.
It's called Hollywood and Vine.
He wrote, produced, and directed it, and financed it in Los Angeles, where he spent a year on Skid Row in order to complete the filming of the movie.
And so the bio goes on, and you can go to my website, projectcamelot.tv, to read and see more about that.
So, Ronald, what I'd like you to do is give yourself a more elaborate introduction.
Kind of explain your time at the DOD, how that influenced you.
On your sort of relatively new path, although you can tell us in terms of years how new it is, and why you made such an interesting kind of right turn in your career.
Well, I wanted to join the CIA. When I was a kid, I wanted to be a Major League Baseball player, but I also wanted to kind of be a stuntman in Hollywood, and I also played in some bands, but I also was a truth seeker, and so...
I wanted to get into the CIA, and when I was going to college, I only had an associate's degree.
So in order to get into the CIA, I knew I needed to get a bachelor's degree, learn a language, get a security clearance.
So I went into the Army in 1993 to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and I graduated.
And then I went to language school for two years at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California.
For two years, I studied Korean language, and then I went to Intel School at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas, where I became a signals intelligence analyst and a cryptographer.
And then I went to Korea for a year, and I would give multilingual briefings, and we were working on the North-South Korean issue.
And then I went to Fort Gordon In Augusta, Georgia, and I worked a little bit more on the Korean project for a year.
And then I went to Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, and spent three years working in the Signals Intelligence Overhead Collection Management Office, where I wrote reports on the overhead satellite coverage on the Middle East.
And my last day of active duty was September 7, 2001, when General Frank's I answered the final question that day on that Friday, saying that our biggest threat was domestic terrorism within the United States.
And four days later, it was 9-11.
And I went to D.C. right after 9-11 and started my private contractor career, working on a project to map critical nodes across the United States that might be subject to terrorist activity.
And I did that for about six months, and then I went down to Southern Command in 2002 in Miami, Florida, where I was a counterterrorism analyst for two years, writing threat assessments on Latin American countries and the area of responsibility for Southern Command.
And when I was there, I had to turn over all of my Mexico reporting to Northern Command that opened up for business, and its area of responsibility became Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
So...
The J-2 of Northern Command is actually actively violating the 1974 Privacy Act by collecting on U.S. citizens.
And then from 2004 to 2006, I was the data manager of the Special Operations Joint Interagency Collaboration Center at U.S. Special Operations Command, which is also at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida.
It's co-located with Central Command.
And then for about six months, I became the Pathfinder trainer.
And Pathfinder is a software platform that integrates all source intelligence so that special forces and Pentagon analysts can use that information to do what is called link analysis to see who's communicating with each other and working together on whatever issue special forces guys need to go and handle across the earth.
And then I submitted I was asked a question by the National Security Agency, based on my background as an intelligence analyst and counterterrorism analyst, how to handle a specific terrorist situation.
So I wrote up a point-by-point plan on how to end terrorist activity across Earth, and I submitted it to the National Security Agency.
I just replied to their email, and the next day I was called into the commander's office of the program, Pathfinder program that I was working on, And they were concerned about that email.
And the next day after that, they wanted to pull me off of my contract because it seemed to me, obviously, that they did not want to end terrorist activity across Earth, which they can do.
And so I resigned and then started dedicating my life to writing books and making movies designed to end poverty and war across Earth.
And now I've got a nice solution that I put together that I'm going to be...
I'm almost done with my book called The Solution.
That's gonna go out and give everybody an opportunity to jump on board and take control of this mayhem that's been created by the Department of Defense.
Okay, well, I do want to say that you do have a fascinating background and obviously you stood on principle, but it also appears that they wanted to actually get rid of you.
Do you think that you did anything in the time, you know, during that time that sort of signaled to them that you weren't like the team player that they were hoping you were and that you weren't going to sort of be silent, etc.?
Yeah, you know, one of the nicknames that the Department of Defense calls itself is a self-licking ice cream cone, meaning that it's just this thing that keeps perpetuating war and money.
And so there's a lot of money wrapped up in the Department of Defense.
And to end terrorist activity would mean stopping a lot of reasons for a lot of the operations and the money being spent and the people making money.
On the activity of stopping terrorism, surveillancing terrorist activity and terrorists or so-called terrorists.
So I think at that point when I said, hey, let's stop this madness, here's a solution.
We have everyone under surveillance who's possibly a terrorist.
Let's extract them from society and And then retrain them or reprogram them to be, you know, normal human beings.
And if they can't, then we have to keep them incarcerated to keep them from doing terrorist activity.
Everything is under surveillance.
So I would say I raised a red flag in their minds saying, yeah, this guy's not a team player.
He's not really on board with just being fat, dumb, and happy, sitting behind a desk, collecting a paycheck on the taxpayer dime.
Well, you know, I just...
I'm another cog in their wheel of this whole war on terror that's been going on for 15 years now.
Did you ever believe in it though?
Did you ever actually drink the Kool-Aid and is that how you got involved?
Were there things besides the coup de grace that indicated to you that something else was going on?
Did you start to realize that, for example, the CIA was funding ISIS, that ISIS was being paid to destroy some of the monuments, etc., in Syria?
I'm not sure you were involved before we went to Syria, I guess, Iraq, and so on.
Well, my level of knowledge continued to grow after I resigned from the Department of Defense.
Before 2006 and before I resigned, for about five or six years before that, I was really bogged down into my job and what I was doing, climbing the military and then the corporate ladder.
For me, it was about money and job security and making as much money as I could and then eventually working for the CIA because I just felt that there was this Intrigue and this mystique and this, you know, excitement about working in that field,
not realizing that I would be the terrorist collecting on other humans for what seems to be a terrorist organization in the US of A Corporation's Department of Defense.
So that's kind of built over the years since I resigned.
But before that time, I was really a truth seeker.
So I got into it looking to find out, you know, did we really land on the moon?
Who really shot JFK? Who really built the pyramids?
Just to find out those, you know, are there really aliens visiting us from other so-called planets?
And that's what I went into it for because in my mind I wanted to find the truth about things.
I didn't realize I was working for a corporation that's posing as a government, right?
And I found out later that the word government actually translates to control mind.
So I've come to a point now where I, you know, I see, I know what you're talking about, about this, you know, the District of Columbia.
Columbia actually means ISIS. So it's so deep and pervasive.
And the mass media with what it's doing across Earth with movies and TV shows and the news.
It's just way out of control and people are seeing the world from a totally hypnotized perspective.
My knowledge has grown over the years though.
I didn't start out where I am now.
It's built and built and built because I've had to do more and more research and I learned how to do a lot of my research while I was working for the DOD. What I'd like you to do now is basically explain how you became a filmmaker.
And what made you go in that direction?
Because it's quite a transition, really.
Well, I grew up kind of in the entertainment business anyway, for myself.
I started out playing baseball as a little kid.
And I'm a pitcher, left-handed pitcher.
I still play ball.
And I was always on the mound, in the middle of the field, in the middle of the action, performing.
Because being a pitcher is really a performance type of a thing.
And then in grade school, I started doing plays.
And then as I got old, I was taking piano lessons.
My parents kept me really busy with sports and musical instruments.
So I learned how to play the piano.
I went to Catholic school.
I was in the choir.
I was performing there.
And then I joined some bands as I started taking drumming lessons.
I taught myself how to play the guitar.
And I was playing music in bands as a kid.
And then I... I started getting more into kind of doing a little bit of comedy.
And so when I was in the military, after a while I kind of got bored.
Right before I... When I went to Southern Command, I decided to start taking acting classes again.
Down in Miami.
Just to do it.
Because I was just kind of bored.
I felt like I was disconnected from one of my real passions, which is acting.
I just felt like I'm good at it.
And performing.
And so...
I started doing that, and then I got an agent, and then I started going on auditions, and I started booking roles in live theater, commercials, extra work in movies.
And so I was playing baseball in Tampa around 2005, actually earlier than that, maybe like 2004.
And I was friends with a guy named Eddie Castellanos, who was the lead singer for his hip-hop band Adore.
And we were playing against each other.
A-D-O-R is his band's name.
He's a famous hip-hop artist from Mount Vernon, New York.
And my buddies on my team said, hey, that guy's in the entertainment business.
So I said, oh, I'll go talk to him.
So we started talking and he said he wanted to make a music video.
I said, well, I'll make your music video for you.
And so he hired me to cast and produce and direct his music video.
And then I started casting.
Once I put out a casting notice for that, Then I started getting other casting jobs and I started casting and I got good with using the camera.
And I was already into editing and music editing anyway.
And so I liked it.
And I also had the personality to handle a lot of people, make a lot of decisions, set up scenes.
And with the theater background that I had, I understood how to just do blocking and just orchestrate a scenario.
And so...
It just kept building on itself.
In the entertainment business, one thing leads to another.
And so that's kind of what happened.
And when I left the Department of Defense and I resigned, I decided to use all of my entertainment talents to start making movies and writing books with that whole enlightenment through entertainment tag to it.
So it kind of just unfolded naturally.
And that's really where I'm Happiest and most comfortable.
It's like right here doing something like this.
Talking about this.
This has been my whole plan all along.
And making movies.
And now, you know, everything is starting to really go as planned.
Okay.
Did anyone...
Like in the Department of Defense, considering your past, even since our last interview, has anyone come forward and said that they wished you would be quiet or anything like that?
Well, when I left the Department of Defense, I left kind of in a huff.
And with negative feelings and a kind of a combative attitude, I didn't turn in any of my security badges.
I didn't go and get right off.
I just left, sold my house, left town.
In fact, the military police came to my house and they asked for my badges and I told them I threw them into Tampa Bay.
And so just go away.
I'm done with you people.
I threw my badges into Tampa Bay.
If you want them, you can go fish them out.
Which I didn't.
I still have my badges.
And then as I started doing what I was doing, I have gotten emails and I've gotten trolled on Facebook.
And I've been threatened a little bit by people saying that, you know, you're going to get what's coming to you.
You're going to go down.
But nobody's really come and knocked on my door and physically threatened me.
And nobody's trying to do me any harm, it seems like.
In fact, I intentionally...
I have built into my rhetoric or books and movies information that if somebody is doing research, let's say the Department of Defense hired someone to assassinate me.
Here's the folder on Ronald Russell Farnham.
Go take care of him.
And they're looking and they're reading.
They're like, well, this guy just wants to help free mankind from poverty and war.
And now I got to go kill him.
Who am I to do that?
So I built in the information to make it Almost impossible for someone to justify eliminating me from what I'm doing.
I did that on purpose and I did that from the very beginning.
Okay, well that's very nice to hear.
I hope that that remains the case.
I'm not worried about it.
Okay, so in terms of making movies, Did your movie actually screen at Cannes or was it, you know, did you like sort of, was it a guerrilla screening, you know, did you sort of take over a theater and just put it on at the same time as Cannes or can you explain that?
Well, my movie, Hollywood and Vine, which I shot in Los Angeles, took me a couple of years to shoot it and a couple of years to edit it.
I left LA and one of the actresses, Sandra Roscoe, she's also a producer.
She took my movie last November to the American film market in Santa Monica, California.
Every year there's the American film market.
Filmmakers come from all over the world and distributors and buyers come from all over to see films, to get pitched films and to decide which ones they want to buy and distribute.
So Sandra took a copy of my movie, Hollywood and Vine, to the American film market and she pitched it and she finally got a deal with Summerhill Entertainment.
Ted Chalmers is the owner and operator of Summerhill Entertainment and also Tomcat Films.
And he liked it and felt like it fit into his niche.
And so he took it and he has started representing.
He's my North American distributor now for it.
Since you and I spoke, I've had to take down Hollywood and Vine from Amazon Prime.
And then Ted and Summerhill Entertainment have taken Hollywood and Vine.
They just went to Cannes a couple of weeks ago and they went to the festival with it and had a booth with the poster and the trailer.
And they also went to the market.
First there's a week, that's the festival.
And then there's the week after that, that's the market.
And so now he's just come back from Cannes.
And he is going through all of the different people that he met, the different possible authors, and he said he's in the middle of a very big U.S. DVD and digital deal with it.
And so as detonation.
So with new poster art.
So Ted's been doing this for 25 years as a major film sales rep and distributor, and he's got A network of exhibitors all over the world.
So over the next year to three years, he's going to get me distribution with it in all of the different countries across Earth, in the United States.
It'll be back on digital platforms.
And so I'm really excited about that.
That was the plan from the very beginning.
That's, you know, that's really amazing and congratulations.
I'm very familiar with all of that and I think it's, you know, the American film market is a great place to get your stuff picked up if you can actually go there and, you know, sort of screen it and so on.
So good for you.
You know, you're a real go-getter and I really admire that.
Now, just to tell people a little bit about the tone of your movie, it's kind of like, I would say it's kind of camp, and it's kind of over the top.
Would you agree?
It's a style.
It's a sort of style.
What?
It's a style.
You know Entourage?
It kind of reminds me a little bit of the HBO Entourage.
It's a little over the top, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I wanted it to be something where I could...
I wanted to bring the Messiah character to the public forum, into movies.
I created a new superhero, but I also wanted this movie to be filled with action, crazy one-liners, scenes that people had never seen before, and I wanted it to be over the top, because these days it seems like everybody loves...
A train wreck.
I didn't want people to be able to look away from it.
I wanted them to watch it and not be able to look away so that I could at least deliver my message to them in an over-the-top, campy kind of action, wild ride with a bunch of things that they've never seen before.
So, yeah, that was totally the intention.
I use a couple of different styles.
Why don't you tell people what the message is so that they understand that this is in keeping with your overall approach.
When we make the transition to talking about CERN and why you might be concerned about CERN and have things to say about it, what's the message behind your movie such that it relates to your overall The overall message is that there is power in numbers and that at the end when the Messiah is being interviewed by the
New York Times reporter she says now the momentum is shifting for us living souls now because people are quitting the military Police officers are turning in their uniforms.
We have the momentum and the numbers now.
And everyone across Earth is finding peace again and harmony.
And we've gotten rid of war.
And so basically it's about coalescing as a species, as the human race, to defeat the powers that be that are just kind of oppressing humans.
Oppressing the people, suppressing wisdom and knowledge and understanding, and manufacturing war and poverty intentionally all across Earth.
So that's the bottom line message, that there's power in numbers, and together we can reclaim our sovereignty as living souls.
Lovely.
Okay, so now to make that transition to talking about CERN, Why did you approach me suddenly and say you wanted to talk about CERN? Did something happen related to it?
Yeah, I got invited to have my own radio show.
And so I started doing my show like once, twice a month.
And it had to be about conspiracies and the paranormal.
And my wife and I had been studying the Mandela Effect.
And it seemed to be about how timelines are starting to converge and people are remembering facts differently.
And why is this happening?
And so as I started looking further into the nature of reality, it became about physics.
I got into, first of all, Realizing that we are not on a spinning globe.
My whole life I have been indoctrinated, just like everybody is, that we're on a spinning globe.
But yet there's no evidence of it.
There's no video footage of Earth rotating on its axis out in space.
And so for a couple of years, I was totally blown away.
Like, oh my God, my whole reality is that It has been a lie.
I'm not living on this spinning sphere.
And then I... If we're not on a spinning sphere, then what are we on?
A flat plane.
So I got into the flat earth.
I even did a presentation to the flat earth...
To the New Zealand Flat Earth Conference in Auckland a couple of months ago.
And so during my research, I started...
I realized that...
And I found out that there's actually no real...
Footage of the North Pole.
And that there was one picture from years ago of a giant kind of hole at the center of not the North Pole, but the South Pole, Antarctic.
And so in the Antarctic, it seemed like there was this giant hole of a toroid field that is being covered up.
So I started looking at the dynamics of the toroid field.
I came across a TED Talk by a physicist from CERN. There are 7,000 world-class physicists working at CERN over in Geneva.
I don't know if your audience knows what CERN is, but It's a 27-kilometer pipe.
Yeah, don't insult my audience.
Thank you very much.
But go ahead.
So they know what it is.
But I don't know if you know all of the finer details.
Well, you can define it from your point of view.
And so go ahead and do that.
So I did further research on CERN and I listened to this physicist from CERN talk about particle physics.
And one of the things that he said is the word particle...
It's the wrong word to be using.
It's wrong.
What word they should really be using and we should all be using is the word field.
It's a field of energy.
He said when you think about particles and particle physics, you think about these blocks of solid, dense matter that you can touch and feel that are put together and that's what builds reality.
But that's not the case.
What I found was, and I learned from him, and I did further research on him, is that we're not on a spinning globe.
We're not on a flat plane.
We're not even in a solid physical realm.
We're in an electron magnetic toroid field that is a field of energy.
And it brought me to the Phrase, as above, so below.
So if you were to drill down into your skin and look at the electrons that make up the atoms that are composed of protons and neutrons that make up your body, you would find that it's all these electrons that are little magnets.
And so this led me to discover not only that we're very likely in a Field of energy that's not physical, but it answered the question about gravity.
You know, I'm filled, you're filled with protons or atoms that are made of protons and neutrons with an electron going around it.
And the field of consciousness, it seems like, and I'll tell you why, is coming from the proton and it's delivering energy.
A message or consciousness to the electron and the electron is taking shape and form based on the observation of consciousness coming from the proton and our subconscious belief set that is combining consciousness and belief with our apparent physical.
And at CERN, They are looking for what's called the Higgs boson particle, but it's not a particle, it's a field.
And what that field really is, is they're trying to crack into consciousness, the field of consciousness.
Where is awareness and consciousness coming from?
So at CERN, they have this 90-mile tube and a tube of hydrogen, you know, like a one-meter tube of hydrogen, and they leak out.
They pull the electrons off of that atom, and they pull off the neutron, and then they send protons at light speed in opposite directions, and they collide them at four different points along the Large Hadron Collider.
And I had to look up what a hadron is.
You'd think hadron's just a name maybe of somebody, but it's not.
So they're taking high-definition photos of these collisions, and they are trying to find...
They're trying to peek into conscious awareness and what it is.
And they're trying to find where we are.
And they're actually destroying protons at the same time.
And they're destroying electrons.
So if we are living on an electron, and the sun and moon are the charging particles that give the electromagnetic or electromagnetic gravity of this world or apparent world that we're living in, They're destroying worlds at a million times per second.
So you have to kind of think about the ethical consequences of that.
And so that's where I have been led to now and I'm up to at this point.
We're not on a spinning globe.
We're not on a flat plane.
We are in some type of a toroid field that shape and form is determined by The consciousness coming from protons mixed with our subconscious mindset.
So that's where I am with that right now.
Well, that's probably somewhat close to the truth, I would think.
But what I want to know is whether or not you've talked to any physicists about this, because I don't know if you know Richard Alan Miller, but it might be fun for you guys to connect and for him to hear what you're talking about and maybe put it in I
have a bachelor's in business.
And I've been reading science my whole life.
Like, one of the first books I read when I was a kid was Synergetics by Buckminster Fuller.
So what I've been doing is studying the information by the top scientists.
I haven't gone too far.
I've gone about as far as what the hadron is, what quarks are, what electrons are, and what I have found is that Almost everything that explains a critical equation.
In fact, for tonight's interview, I was researching the electron.
And what is the electron?
And what is its shape?
Well, it's still not entirely been determined what its true shape is.
The closest thing they have are theories that call it a toroid field, With charging particles going around in a loop, and I know there's math equations to it, and there is a lot of math and physics and calculus to that, but I haven't gone into the equations and the theoretical equations part of it.
I'm taking the overall concept that I'm getting from the top scientists in the world that they're putting out And what they're saying is basically they only have about a 5% understanding anyway of what physics and matter and dark matter and antimatter and all of these different fields used to call particles but now are fields that they're talking about.
So as far as my depth of knowledge, I'm only as good as the best knowledge coming out of the brightest minds of physics.
And I'm taking that, thinking about it, digesting it, talking about it, writing about it, writing about it.
And letting my mind and my heart and my consciousness attract some of the answers because, you know, I'll think about it for hours and then suddenly I'll go, hey, and an idea will come because we are magnets for thoughts and that's where this flow of thinking comes from.
So I'm not a trained physicist, but I'm using the best available knowledge from the best, you know, minds in the world to come up with What I think is a plausible theory on the nature of reality.
Okay.
So that's, you know, very interesting.
And I think it's worth it to do something like that.
And I think everyone is basically trying to do that.
They're trying to understand reality at this point and put it in...
Sort of a language that we can talk to each other with, understand.
And so it's not so esoteric that it's out of reach.
But at the same time, I can say that these constructs that we talk about, atoms, electrons, protons, these are just names that scientists gave these things.
But actually, if you look into the work of Ashiana Dean, she calls them Particai.
And she has a number of scientists that are very interested in her downloads from what are, in essence, the Guardians, about the nature of reality, how it's constructed, etc.
But we're also talking about going dimensional.
And this is also a big part of CERN. And my understanding is it is opening a Stargate, a portal.
One place is directly into the Draco galaxy.
To allow the Dracos to get equipment and various things and to take slave ships of humans out of here.
Which I know sounds outlandish, but that's in fact what I've been told.
And so, you know, there are a lot of things that are unanswered.
And it's a worthwhile endeavor, certainly, for us to delve into really what's going on there.
And they do have had some human sacrifice as well, indicating there's a very dark side to some of what's going on at CERN. And I don't know if you're familiar with the Wingmakers material, wingmakers.com, but it's a cult website.
It's quite old now, but there's a book that's written by an individual who talked about a scientist who went on the run from black projects, who discovered these sites that were planted around the earth in certain locations, and that there were There's a whole story that goes with it, but it does involve CERN, believe it or not.
It involves the idea of what they might be really doing in CERN, which is to try to create, try to move the earth and make it go interdimensional, to hide it temporarily from certain marauding incoming,
basically artificial intelligence that are Are due to come, according to the story, supposed to come by, drive by our solar system, so to speak, and will see Earth and be drawn to come here.
It's a very interesting story, and whether it's true or not is still, of course, up for grabs.
But I just want to say that there's a lot of sides to this story that you're investigating, and it's great that you're trying to go down that road.
You're saying you're looking at physicists, but are you talking to physicists?
Well, that's interesting that you ask that, because I just put out an episode of my own show yesterday, and it's not that long, but on that show I called MIT, their theoretical physics department,
and I called USC, University of Southern California, their theoretical physics department, and I went through their I haven't been able to get through to anybody because I want to sit and just discuss.
I want to talk on the phone and interview them and discuss the reality or how close am I to this being very, very plausible according to these physicists.
Right now, it's kind of been a one-way street either way.
Me studying their info and listening to their lectures and then me putting out information this way in this format.
But I have not had a one-on-one conversation with a major physicist from a major university that's working on this.
I even tried to contact a CERN physicist.
And I'm going to continue to do that.
And I'm going to record those conversations as I do them.
So I'm not done with that yet.
But yes, I am attempting to contact them and so far I've been unsuccessful.
Okay, there are some people that Have gone on the record on YouTube talking about these various things.
Some may be physicists.
I'm forgetting there's one in particular that comes to mind.
So, you know, maybe I can refer to some people now that I know you're going down this road.
Have you heard of Jack Sarfati?
No, I haven't.
One of the main physicists I've listened to is Harry Clift.
And he gives a really good TED talk about particle physics and how it's really field physics.
And he gets into the nature of what I've been talking about.
And it was a lot of his information that kind of brought me to my conclusions, I guess, if you want to call it.
But I really feel like every time I come to a conclusion, I find it just leads me to another conclusion now.
And it seems like it's always being updated.
So I know I'm not really at the end of the road yet.
And science isn't at the end of the line yet either.
We still have a lot more to do, at least on the surface anyway.
That's the thing.
You know, Earth is allegedly like four and a half billion years old.
And I think the human...
I think our history as a species on this planet is...
Not really what we've been educated on.
I think that there's probably thousands of centuries of wisdom, knowledge, understanding, and science being kept out of the light and being used by the forces that run this domain and we are not privy to.
In fact, that whole term, national security, are terms that has really bothered me for a long time.
You know, why can't we know the truth?
Why are we being dumbed down?
When I found out that there's no evidence we're living on a spinning sphere, it just changed everything for me.
I realized I cannot believe anything that I've ever been taught.
What is the truth?
And the closer I feel like I'm getting to the truth, the more I find out it's like, whoa, I can't believe this is this now.
It's just boggling my mind.
Okay, well, another person you might look into is Giardi Rose and his D-Wave machine.
Yeah.
Because he's claiming that it's accessing the fifth dimension.
Now, whether it is or not seems to be up to...
Whoever is really occupying the sort of driver's seat at the moment.
But it is a worthwhile endeavor to possibly go down that road as well.
And, you know, I don't know if you're looking into the whole hologram theory, the universes or multiverses, as a number of holograms.
As well as a simulation because there's a new book out.
I don't have the name of it in front of me, but it's written by a guy who was into gaming.
He built a lot of game websites and things or games.
And it's causing some sort of stir out there in the community in terms of the nature of reality.
There's no doubt that reality is not what we have been taught in school.
And so it's definitely a worthwhile endeavor.
Now, in terms of tonight's show, do you have other things to lend to this story that we can go down those roads or And if not, then we could open it up for some questions in the chat before we sort of close it down and just maybe put a call out to others that might come forward in the future to discuss these things with you and or to come on my show or just notify me, etc.
Because, of course, we're always interested in talking to people who...
Have backgrounds in which they're studying the nature of reality.
You know, that's really the name of the game.
So, do you have more evidence or information that you have come across that you can share with us at this time?
Well, the most important thing to, I would say, that I could talk, I would say is that do research on the toroidal And it appears to me that we live in a toroid field and also subconscious programming has a lot to do with how we are taking
shape and form here.
And so you have to, the masses of people, the listeners have to understand that, you know, Our awareness comes from every proton in our body, it seems.
And the electrons take shape and form based on that awareness.
But there's also the subconscious mind that also affects the way things take shape and form.
And so my bottom line on this is that who is controlling your mind?
Who is controlling your belief set?
Are you controlling what you're thinking and what you're projecting out?
And what is becoming your sphere of reality?
Or is the mass media in many, many ways doing it for you?
So that's really about as far as I am right now on that.
Life is not what we thought.
Something's controlling the way this whole world is made up.
Who's controlling your mind?
And can we come together and have a solution?
And that's One of the other things I wanted to talk about was my book that I'm going to be producing, The Solution, which is going to bring everything back into the physical.
What can we do to free ourselves from the maniacs who are running this wild place that we're living on or in?
Okay, fair enough.
Now, I'm going to put the call out to the chat.
If you do want to ask Ronald any questions, here's your chance.
So put them in all caps if you don't mind.
And I can't go backwards on the chat.
It's just too much has passed.
So if you...
Did ask a question, you know, in the past chat, then I didn't see it, so go ahead and put it in again, and I'll try to grab it as the chat goes by.
So I'm just going to let that roll by.
In terms of what are your plans now, just in terms of your career, has your movie brought enough notice to you?
Are you going to make another movie?
That sort of thing.
Well, I just wrapped on my next movie called Horror Scope.
It's about a band of children, musicians, who want to be YouTube sensations, who have a seance and sell their souls to Lucifer, and then it becomes tragic.
So I'm editing that now.
I'm writing this solution book, and now I'm in pre-production on Lines of Destiny, which...
I wrote the script and the script is done and I've started securing crews all over the world because it's an international movie and that's really also about the nature of reality.
I have a few more books I'm doing and I have another movie I'm going to do which is going to be basically autobiographical.
It's going to kind of tie in my past and all the things I've done and then Where I go through finding out we're not on a spinning globe, thinking we're on a flat plane, figuring out we're not on a flat plane, that we're in a toroidal field.
So by the time I'm done with that movie, which is basically writing itself, I'm sure I'll have even more answers and that script is going to change.
So I'm doing that.
I'm in the Screen Actors Guild, so I'm going to start getting into a little bit more acting, but I'm really...
I only have so much time for so many things and I'm also getting into a couple of business ventures so right now I'm just into making the movies that I feel like are important for society so that they can look at them and go and what I really have been trained to believe it is and so it's developing day by day things are always happening I'm busy every single day editing writing filming you know talking Okay,
so in terms of, someone is asking in the chat about remote viewing so that the nature of reality could be remote viewed.
They believe.
And that's quite possible.
So I'm sure that there have been some people who have, you know, sort of investigated that.
You know, I have several interviews with a guy.
His name is Brett.
I'm forgetting his last name right now.
But at any rate, he's an excellent remote viewer and has had a very good track record.
But, well, from my point of view, unfortunately, he got into tracking money.
And doing money type predictions.
I don't know if he got scared off of the, because he was very into getting into sort of the occult and all kinds of very interesting things.
And you can see my interviews with him.
Brett Stewart is his name.
He's a remote viewer.
And so he sounds like a likely candidate along those lines if anyone wants to try to write to him.
He has a website.
I'm forgetting the name of it at the moment.
But at any rate, you can look him up on my YouTube for one thing, Brett Stewart.
And so do you have any thoughts about remote viewing?
Have you tried it yourself?
Totally.
In fact, now that I've come up with this theory about the nature of reality, it really actually starts answering a lot of questions.
So I want to tell a quick story, and this will explain what I think remote viewing really is and probably is.
When I was a little kid, I remember one time I was just nine years old.
I was laying on the floor.
I was just kind of daydreaming, and I started looking at my finger.
And I was staring at it for a long time, and it almost was like my conscious awareness went down into my finger.
The rest of me kind of shrunk, and my finger became gigantic.
It was as if my conscious awareness now was, instead of coming from my head and my brain and my eyes and my face and my whole body, I had moved my focus to my finger.
And I could my finger and I believe that's because every proton is also conscious awareness and projecting out into the electrons like I said so as a remote viewer if you're wanting to look at something you know like let's say I'm here on this part of the world and and I want to see something over on this part of the world 2,000 miles away if I can shift my consciousness so that I'm at
that location And now my awareness is coming from, like, say, a building.
And I'm in every atom that makes up that building.
And now my conscious awareness is projecting from the protons of the atoms that make up that building.
Now I'm there.
I'm conscious awareness seeing everything and experiencing it.
And my consciousness is there.
So that's the thing.
Consciousness is free to go wherever it wants.
And it's actually already there.
I'm just tuning into that location where consciousness is aware of itself being that building.
So I think remote viewing is the ability to shift your consciousness to another set of atoms or protons and view it from there.
It's interesting.
It's easier now to answer some of those questions as to why and how they operate once you start seeing the world as a set of fields of energy projecting consciousness from these so-called protons into the electrons and then everything is taking shape.
It's almost like the one consciousness has fractionalized itself infinitely so that it can also experience itself I guess vibrationally and So that's my thought on remote viewing.
Okay, well, fair enough.
There, you know, there is the notion of signal non-locality.
And, of course, there's a lot of information out about remote viewing that people can study and look into.
As I say, Brett Stewart is quite an excellent source for some information in that.
But there are books written, you know, Jim Mars, who passed on, did write books.
He was a remote viewer.
I believe he worked for a time for the military.
Joe McMoneagle, of course, is very well known.
Ingo Swann basically created a lot of protocols and was quite psychic on top of it, which really helps.
And there are various other people that are Russell Targ, you know, so many of them out there.
So there's, you know, and I've done remote viewing and it certainly works.
I can say that.
So, you know, I think it's a great line of inquiry, whether it can reveal everything and whether your explanation is...
It sounds kind of similar to what Richard Alan Miller, again, a physicist who I interview quite a bit, talks about, which has to do with consciousness as a point.
And that in essence, if we are at...
In essence, what you might call...
A singularity.
So we are simultaneously here, everywhere, and in that point.
So if you can kind of think of that, we, you know, just like here, there, and everywhere, it's kind of like a John Lennon song.
But, you know, we really are able to do that.
I am the walrus.
I am the Eggman.
Goo goo goo choo.
So, yes, people have gone down this road and some with some very wonderful creative ideas.
Now, I'm just looking in the chat again to see if there's any questions that I can see and I don't actually...
Can I give you an update on the promissory note issue?
Yes.
Okay, sure.
And I did want to ask you before you leave how you're financing your movies now that you mentioned money, but I'm not sure what promissory note issue you're referring to.
Well, last time I interviewed with you, because I re-watched our last interview from August, I just wanted to refresh myself with what we talked about.
And we discussed Michael Tellinger and the promissory note.
And that's part of my solution is that Not only will the promissory note, if everyone does it, end poverty, but it will free everybody because we all are being blocked from our credit by the Federal Reserve Banking System.
So, since we spoke, I have also researched and created a rebuttal letter Based on information coming from the YouTube channel, High Frequency Radio.
And that is a really good channel for people who want to understand how to navigate in the legal system as a sovereign.
And he has put out info on the rebuttal letter to the promissory note.
So let's say for instance, and I just wrote up a $275,000 promissory note for my sister.
Who is tendering it to her bank this week to pay off her mortgage.
Last time we did that, the bank ignored it and said they weren't going to accept it.
That's a felony.
But I had told you last time that Pam Bondi, the Attorney General of Florida, refused to discuss promissory notes with me.
She said that in an email to me.
I refused to discuss promissory notes with me.
So I have created this $275,000 promissory note that she's going to tender to U.S. Bank this week, and now they're likely going to dishonor it, but I have the rebuttal letter that's going to put them in a position where they have to either show where there is a defect in the promissory note and give me an opportunity to cure the defect, or they have to explain why they're not accepting it.
Because they must accept it.
So I'm in the process and I'm not doing this because I want free money.
I'm doing this because there are homeless people living out on the streets and there are empty houses and apartments all over the world and we don't have to have homelessness.
It's manufactured poverty by the Federal Reserve who's just controlling people through this fiat currency finance system.
So that is where I am with that right now and if anybody wants the promissory note template I'll email it to you for free, and then I'll also email you the rebuttal letter that you can follow up to the bank with it, you know, to make them show you within a certain period of time where there's a promissory note and give you an opportunity to cure it.
And so that's my update on the promissory note right now.
Okay, well, I have to say because, you know, for those people that have followed the Sean David Morton story, that he probably has gone down a similar road and he has actually been thrown in jail, and so has his wife, over things like this.
Now, he's illegally thrown in jail, and his trial was a farce, but he still cannot so far get out of prison because...
Of the people that run this place.
And so he's still stuck in prison.
So, you know, you might consider dialoguing with him because he's extremely familiar with things along these lines.
I'm going to.
And he might have some advice.
I have personally submitted $275 million worth of promissory notes to 16 different banks, the IRS, and The California State Tax Franchise Board and several departments of motor vehicles.
And nobody has come and knocked on my door and said I'm committing fraud.
And so until they do, I'm going to continue doing that.
Now, how are you financing your movies?
I work.
I make money.
And I pay my actors and my cast and crew.
And if I need to borrow money, I'll ask Other people who have invested in my movies before, but for the most part, I just save my money and I pay for it.
I finance it myself.
I don't like asking people for stuff.
I work in the entertainment business.
I'm a SAG actor and I believe that it's the entertainment business.
Crew and cast need to be paid for their work.
I come up with a fair wage, anywhere from $125 a day to $200 a day, depending on What your role is, whether you're crew or cast.
And I pay.
That's what I do.
I just work, save, and pay.
And I know how to make a movie inexpensively.
And I already have my cameras.
I have my sound equipment.
I have my lighting equipment.
And I know how to shoot scenes.
And I have my editing equipment.
So all I need is a cast to show up, know their lines, perform.
And I use kind of a two and three camera system so that I have quick shoot days and I have really good continuity that way.
Okay.
Are you shooting on digital or are you actually shooting in the old-fashioned film?
No, I use a DSLR camera.
I use a Canon 7D. I use GoPro.
I use iPhones.
I use cell phones.
I use as many different kinds of cameras that I want and have available to me.
And then I shoot them all at like 30 frames per second.
And then I, you know, download them.
And then I understand my deliverables process because I just had to go through that with Hollywood and Vine.
And so I edited them in my Adobe Premiere Pro CC. And then I output a high quality image file that I need for distribution.
And as long as I can pass the QC process, that's cool.
I put it out at 24 frames a second for...
Film, you know, the film look, and I put it out at 30 frames a second for the TV look.
It's going to be distributed on television or on film, like, you know, in a theatrical theater type of a setting.
But for the most part, I put it out at 30 frames per second, because that's what everyone's used to with television.
Okay, now this will be the last question.
Someone is asking, have you tried astral projection?
Have you met other beings?
That's what they want me to ask you.
I have a book on astral projection.
I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head, but I have been studying it.
And I started trying it about 10 years ago.
And I got to a point where I would lay in bed and I felt like my whole body was vibrating and tingling.
But I just haven't gotten off, haven't been able to pop out yet.
And I haven't really given a lot of work to it.
Right now I've been working on a lot of lucid dreaming and remembering my dreams.
And I'm starting to find a lot of recurring dreams.
And I think there's a certain amount of astral projection in dreaming.
I can't prove that.
But I probably have astral projected and I just can't remember it.
I haven't had any waking experiences.
I have had sleep paralysis.
Where I had one of the most fearful moments of my life, laying in bed.
And I was coming, I felt like, I guess I might have been coming back into my body, but I could feel this wicked, negative entity coming at me that I couldn't see, and I was paralyzed, and I was screaming at the top of my lungs, but I couldn't get the air out, and I was in fear.
And then when I finally, the paralysis wore off, just what came out was like a breath.
And that was the closest thing, I think, to maybe having experienced astral projection where I might have been coming back into my body and I had sleep paralysis.
But right now I'm working on lucid dreaming and remembering my dreams.
Okay, well, hopefully you won't allow any negative entities to take over your body in the meanwhile.
And there is a lot of information out there to take a look at if you are interested in sort of looking into all of that.
Now, thank you very much.
Thank you, Ronald, for coming on the show.
I think you basically stimulated a lot of good thought in our listeners and you're obviously...
A true quester, you know, a person on a quest.
And I wish you the best of luck on your quest and on your journey.
And I think it's very admirable that you're so sort of open with everything.
So where can people get a hold of you?
We do have links, by the way, on myprojectcamelot.tv.
Quite a number of links, actually, accompanying this interview on that page.
But just for people right now listening, do you want to give out an email address or other information?
Yeah, people can email me at theronaldshow2011 at gmail.com.
It's theronaldshow2011 at gmail.com.
And I want to give people the promissory note.
The rebuttal letter.
A copy of any of my books that they want.
Basically, that's it.
Really, I have the How to Write a Screenplay in 30 Days or Less book.
After I did your last show, I had a couple people ask me for it because I think everybody has a story.
I always appreciate being able to do an interview on your show.
As a gesture of appreciation, I like to give away Whatever the audience wants from me after watching the show, all they got to do is email me and say, hey, I saw you on Project Camelot with your interview with Carrie Cassidy.
Can you please give me this?
And I'm happy to because I just want to get the information out there.
And I wanted to tell one more story as part of the solution, if you don't mind.
Give me like two minutes to tell this story.
Sure.
Go ahead.
All right.
And this is part of the solution.
And this is going in my book, The Solution, that's going to come out.
And this is about whether you have to have a driver license or not.
Five months ago, I was speeding down Palm Bay Road in Florida, and I was, you know, going like 15 miles an hour over the speed limit.
I normally don't speed, but I was in a hurry.
A cop got behind me and put his lights on and wanted me to pull over, and I would not pull over.
I drove all the way home, pulled into my driveway, and the cop came out of the car with his gun drawn on me, and he was like, what are you doing?
And he pulled the car keys out of my hand.
And I said, what are you doing?
He goes, you know, give me your license.
And I said, I'm not a driver or an operator.
Only drivers or operators need a driver license.
If I'm going to the grocery store and getting groceries and coming back home, nobody's paying me to do that.
I'm not doing commerce on the streets.
Only DOT regulated drivers who are getting paid to drive and conducting commerce need a driver license.
So I told him, I don't have, want, or need a driver's license.
Driver license, driver's license, however you want to say it.
He goes, well, I just want your name.
And I said, it's my commercial name.
It belongs to me.
And if you want it, it's $500.
And I held my hand out for payment.
That was my conditional acceptance.
He put his gun away, threw my keys at me, and said, I'm through with you.
And he got in his cop car and drove away.
So that's a lesson on a couple of different levels about how I stayed in honor by conditionally accepting his offer for my name.
You guys, everybody has their name.
It belongs to you.
If a cop ever asks you for your name, you tell him you'll give it to him for $500.
If they ask you questions, you know, do you know why he pulled you over?
Well, that depends.
Well, that depends on what?
Well, if you're going to pay me $100 per question, That's my fee.
So now you're conditionally accepting and you're bargaining because those guys are out there on the street committing fraud under fake title names like Sergeant Johnson or Lieutenant Smith or Captain Miller.
Those are all fake names that are not registered with the Secretary of State.
They can't go buy a house with that name.
So that was my story I wanted to get across.
Conditionally accept to stay in honor so that your vessel can't be hauled away against your will.
Okay, well, I appreciate that story.
Whether it actually works for everyone or not, I have to say I don't know, because you have to be careful with that.
I can assure you that Sean tried every trick in the book and it didn't work for him.
Oh, it didn't always work for me.
I've been to jail a couple of times because of that.
All right.
So we just need to have a word of warning.
So at any rate, thank you very much.
Again, you know, you're a great free thinker and we appreciate having you on the show.
Thank you so much, Ronald.
And you take care, okay?
Thanks, Carrie.
Good night.
All right.
Good night.
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