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Direct Order, Disarmed Son
00:13:41
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| Hi, everyone. | |
| I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot, and very happy to be here today. | |
| So, I'm having a very interesting guest, and I just want to say from the outset that this person is keeping their name secret, and they've done at least one other interview on, I think it's called SOT.net. | |
| And I did try to put the link on the page on my website to the previous interview, but it seems like it was the wrong link. | |
| But it's the right website. | |
| So, he is a captain in the Delta Force, and I'm going to read his bio here. | |
| But first of all, we're just going to call him Captain. | |
| So, Captain, are you there now? | |
| Yes, I am. | |
| Okay, very good. | |
| So, what I want to do is just switch over here to my webpage where I posted what you have written. | |
| And I'm going to read that for people, and then we're going to kind of dive into the details. | |
| So, you say you retired a captain. | |
| You were in a special unit, part of Delta Force. | |
| You joined the Army in 1987, then retired officially September 3rd of this year, which is just a few days ago. | |
| You have a crypto 13 security clearance, and that is a handler of documents or materials that are above top secret. | |
| You've been involved in many things you cannot talk about. | |
| However, there are things you can talk about. | |
| And you were awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart. | |
| That's very impressive, I have to say. | |
| And then it says you served in Somalia, Serbia, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places you cannot speak about. | |
| There are only four members out of the 44 that are still alive that were from your unit. | |
| So, we've got that. | |
| So, SOT.net is actually, I'm just going to click over there really quick. | |
| It's called State of the Nation. | |
| It's S-O-T-N, and that's the actual URL. | |
| So, I guess it's stateofthenation.co, I think it is, where your previous interview is. | |
| I'm not sure whether it was taken off the site or whether your link is just that you sent me is just not a great one. | |
| Okay? | |
| Okay. | |
| So, obviously, he's not going to be on camera here, but everyone can see what's going on here. | |
| And we'll probably put the banner on a lot of times when he's talking. | |
| So, maybe you can, at this point, tell us what is really your background, as much as you are able to tell us. | |
| And I did send you a link to an article kind of compares you to SEAL team, the Delta Force, and the kind of things you might have done in comparison. | |
| So, maybe you can talk about that comparison as well. | |
| Sure. | |
| Well, depending on what year, it was depending on what I was involved in. | |
| I specialize in demolitions. | |
| I know different chemicals, different ways to take down buildings, or that's what I specialize in. | |
| But I've done many other things. | |
| I've worked with SEAL team. | |
| My younger brother is a member of SEAL team. | |
| I can't really talk about him, but I'm experienced with him. | |
| Well, mostly I worked with contractors, but I've worked with the Rangers. | |
| I've worked with pretty much everyone over the years. | |
| It depends what year and where I was at the time, what I was actually doing. | |
| But I was involved in intelligence work mostly for at least 28 years. | |
| And I've seen things. | |
| I've been to different places. | |
| I can talk about some of it. | |
| Like I said, it depends what year and where I was at the time. | |
| There's different things I was involved in. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, maybe we can talk about why you enlisted in the first place and how you got involved in a special unit. | |
| Can you talk about any of that? | |
| Sure. | |
| Well, when I was younger, there was really, I really had no direction. | |
| Okay. | |
| And I actually went to recruiting inside a recruiting store, a building just to relapse, really. | |
| And I talked to the guy. | |
| He was a sergeant. | |
| He was a recruiter. | |
| And he was behind the desk. | |
| And I liked his uniform. | |
| I liked how it looked. | |
| I liked what he said. | |
| And my father was a Marine, and he was in Korea. | |
| And he was very disciplined, my father. | |
| And he tried to bring me up that way, but I really, I was off getting in trouble at the time. | |
| But this recruiter really put it in my head that it would give me direction. | |
| So that's what I did. | |
| I joined up. | |
| I was too young at the time. | |
| I was 17. | |
| But the recruiter liked, we had a good, we got along very well. | |
| He asked me to come back, and he had a gentleman come in. | |
| He wasn't wearing a uniform, he's wearing a suit. | |
| And he had me, he wanted me to take an aptitude test, he called it. | |
| And then after that, I took five more aptitude tests. | |
| And they really were pushing for me to get in. | |
| They talked to my dad, and I guess I had a high IQ, at least in certain areas that they were interested in. | |
| And in order to become a special forces soldier, well, first you volunteer for it, but it's not something that anyone can get into. | |
| Yeah, there's a lot of rigorous training. | |
| I did the rigorous training and I passed it. | |
| It almost killed me, but I was really good in school. | |
| I was smart with different things, chemistry. | |
| And I have different degrees. | |
| I have a PhD in political science. | |
| I had to in order to get the jobs that I got. | |
| At first, of course, you start from the bottom up. | |
| And I earned my way. | |
| I earned my way. | |
| I wasn't commissioned. | |
| I earned everything I got. | |
| And I loved it. | |
| I loved it. | |
| I loved the boot camp. | |
| I loved the special forces training. | |
| I was in Fort Hood and from there, Camp Brady, which is like less than two miles up the road, which is special forces training. | |
| And I met a lot of really, really good people there. | |
| And that's where I got my training. | |
| And I've trained all over. | |
| I mean, you train everywhere, really. | |
| You have to acclimate to different situations. | |
| I mean, I lived in the side of a mountain when I was in Afghanistan for about six months. | |
| And, you know, different things. | |
| It depends where you are. | |
| Depends where I was at the time. | |
| So now, some people will be confused because you spelled crypto with a K. Is there a reason why you spelled it that way? | |
| Well, that's what it said on my bed. | |
| That's what it says on my badge. | |
| So it means, I believe it means Connecticut, if I'm not mistaken. | |
| I never really, I was never told. | |
| And I've had that. | |
| I've had actually crypto 13 clearance for 13 years. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, I've got a question here that someone who heard your previous interview as I did was asking. | |
| And he's someone who is a military guy. | |
| And he said, if you are only a captain and you've been in the service since 1987, I guess, kind of wondering why you didn't get promoted beyond that. | |
| Well, I was. | |
| Actually, I was a major for less than 24 hours. | |
| And the reason for that is because I was court-martialed for refusing a direct order, disobeying a direct order. | |
| And they tried the court-martial. | |
| It didn't actually happen. | |
| They demoted me, which was fine because being a captain and being in charge of the unit that I had, the guys, they were my family. | |
| I wanted to stay there anyway. | |
| And when they actually promoted me, it would have took me away. | |
| It would have put me behind a desk, pretty much. | |
| It would have put me in a building, in a closed building, and I would have been there at least nine or ten hours a day. | |
| And that's not what I wanted. | |
| But that's not why I disobeyed the direct order. | |
| It was, we had a crazy colonel. | |
| And anyone who's been in the military can attest to, they can understand what I'm talking about. | |
| He was a West Pointer. | |
| I'm not bad-mouthing West Pointers, but when they come right from West Point and they come right over and they're put in charge of a unit and they've never been in a combat situation that, you know, that always leads to bad things. | |
| The bottom line was this colonel asked me to dispatch this man's son because he would not cooperate. | |
| And I said no. | |
| I refused. | |
| And that's why I was demoted. | |
| Okay, that's right. | |
| And I'm fine with that. | |
| Sorry, I don't know if something broke up there, but it wasn't quite clear what you just said. | |
| So you're saying something about someone's son. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Yeah, we were interrogating. | |
| We were interrogating people at that point. | |
| Okay, and you were asked, you were given an order that you didn't agree with. | |
| I don't want you to get yourself in trouble, okay? | |
| So, but if you are able, if you can tell us what the nature of the order was that you disagreed with, like even not in specifics, but generally speaking. | |
| Well, I'll tell you right out. | |
| I was asked to dispatch the man's son. | |
| That means shoot the man's son, kill the man's son. | |
| And the boy was maybe 12, something like that. | |
| But I was not about to do that. | |
| And was this, in other words, was this an order in an Emit sort of combat situation, or was this something that you were supposed to plan and then carry out? | |
| Oh, no, no. | |
| This was right in the middle of a conflict behind buildings. | |
| And everyone was trying to kill everyone. | |
| Okay, sorry about this. | |
| I have this turned off. | |
| Okay, go ahead. | |
| Anyway, this colonel from another unit, my unit was there, and we had a bunch of, I don't mean to be disrespectful, but well, I'm not going to call, I'm not going to say what we, the term that we used, but we had a bunch of prisoners, okay, up against the wall and we were holding them there, okay? | |
| People that we disarmed, they had rifles. | |
| We disarmed them. | |
| We had them up against the wall. | |
| There was some guys there with, they had their kids there. | |
| One of them had his wife there. | |
| Anyways, this colonel was going one by one and we had two interpreters there and he wanted to know where the people were, where the weapons were, whether the shooting was coming from. | |
| This guy was saying he had no idea. | |
| And this colonel didn't believe him. | |
| And he turned to me, looked at me, and he said, shoot that boy. | |
| That's what he said. | |
| And no, sir, I won't do that. | |
| And he said, you're disrespecting a director. | |
| You're not following direct order. | |
| And I said, yes, I'm not following a direct order. | |
| And he couldn't have me arrested right then and there. | |
| But as soon as we got back to the green zone, he did. | |
| He had me arrested. | |
| And I was, you know, I was released right away. | |
| And I was just had to stay. | |
| I just had to stay in that building where my office was anyway. | |
| And within 48 hours, I went in front of a military tribunal and they, bottom line, decided that they were just going to take my major clover and just give me back my bars. | |
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Iron Mountain Design
00:13:09
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| And I was fine with that. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it's interesting. | |
| It kind of sounds like this could have been Afghanistan or somewhere like that. | |
| And you did list Afghanistan as one of the countries where you were doing operations. | |
| My question is, you have obviously seen the whole sort of so-called evacuation of Afghanistan. | |
| What are your thoughts on what really went down there and why it is that Biden actually, or the generals, carried it out in such a way without any kind of organization or planning or anything? | |
| Okay, I'm going to be blunt. | |
| All right. | |
| There's been a plan for a long time for all this stuff to take place. | |
| I'm not talking about the evacuation of Afghanistan or any of that. | |
| Okay. | |
| There was a plan to take seven countries in so many years. | |
| Sure, that's the rums filled. | |
| That's an old, you know, that was the old plan. | |
| Well, yeah. | |
| Well, the bottom line is what's going on is it's just a delay. | |
| See, all this stuff has been delayed. | |
| Okay. | |
| What's going on right now is this country is finished. | |
| I mean, I hate to say that. | |
| That's the most horrible thing that I could ever say, but this country is done. | |
| It's finished. | |
| It's through. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's been sold out to China a long time ago. | |
| All right. | |
| The next step is going to be an EMP right over the top of the United States. | |
| When that happens and the entire grid goes down, the entire country shuts down, it basically shuts down the military for the most part. | |
| Everything. | |
| And then, let's see, China, Russia, Iran, and probably Turkey at this point. | |
| They're going to invade us. | |
| And that's what the bottom line is. | |
| That's what's going to happen. | |
| That's what's coming. | |
| All this stuff with Biden, he's just reading what the teleprompter. | |
| I don't think he halfway even realizes what's going on. | |
| But this country's been sold out a long, long time ago. | |
| And this is a plan that's being implemented. | |
| I agree. | |
| And I do understand that, believe it or not, because that's what my whistleblowers have talked about. | |
| But before we kind of jump to that level, what I'd like to do is stay on this sort of a little more on the ground situation, right? | |
| What's going on in Afghanistan? | |
| So, well, just in terms of, you know, I guess you've heard that, and maybe these are to you just steps along the way. | |
| And maybe I should ask you, did you learn what you know within the military? | |
| Or did you, you said you only got out on September 3rd officially, but you must have been out for a little while longer than that. | |
| So can you explain when exactly you really left the military? | |
| And did you do research after that? | |
| Or did you research or did you just learn this stuff in the military? | |
| Well, actually, I learned everything in the military. | |
| See, I was officially active from 87 to 2008. | |
| Then 2008 to 2013, I was off the books. | |
| Okay. | |
| And from 2013 to just this September, all I was doing was basically I was designing things for the DOD and for the NSA and for the DIA and the OSI and the Tactical Air Command, you know, different places. | |
| Okay, when you say you were designing things, I'm, you know, just correct me if I'm wrong, but I kind of got the impression you're not like a computer guy. | |
| So what kind of things were you designing? | |
| Were they operations? | |
| You know, how would you deter, you know, sort of, can you define designing things a little more? | |
| Situations, situations. | |
| Operations, in other words. | |
| Right, correct. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So active on the field, in the field, operations, that kind of thing? | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| Problem, solution, reaction, you know. | |
| All right. | |
| And where in the military did you get? | |
| Because I remember from the other interview you did, you do talk what I consider to be big picture a lot. | |
| So you obviously had that training, but when in the military did you get that training? | |
| Was it after 2008 or before? | |
| Oh, no, it was much before. | |
| It was from, well, from 1990, from 1990 on. | |
| It just got more intense. | |
| And even, I mean, I was deployed out with, we were deployed. | |
| And when we weren't deployed, when I wasn't deployed, I was in a room or on a compound. | |
| And that's where I learned all these things. | |
| I had to research. | |
| I have a PhD in political science. | |
| I had to do a lot of studying. | |
| If you know history, you can basically know what's coming. | |
| And if you know what's already happened, what's trying to be implemented? | |
| I mean, just from one guy being struck by lightning in, I believe it was 17, I can't remember the exact year. | |
| He was traveling with documents by chance. | |
| He was struck by lightning or by providence of God, which is what I like to believe. | |
| And these documents on him were of the Illuminati. | |
| You know, people talk about the Illuminati and they say, oh, it's such a joke. | |
| Well, I want to tell you something. | |
| It's not a joke. | |
| I mean, they might call it different things now, but we are still the useless eaters, the unwashed or whatever they call us now. | |
| And we are just fodder for them. | |
| And basically, I mean, I don't know if you want to talk about what happened in 2011, but I mean, listen, munitions is my thing. | |
| I mean, I know how to take down buildings. | |
| I mean, those buildings, there's no way that planes could have taken them down. | |
| And there's no jet fuel that burns as hot. | |
| You don't mean 2011. | |
| You mean 2000? | |
| 2001. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, no. | |
| I meant 9-11. | |
| 9-11. | |
| Okay. | |
| I've just went to so many of them. | |
| I'm just like, flat. | |
| You know, it's just not true for us. | |
| Well, let me ask you this. | |
| Have you read the Iron Mountain report? | |
| The Iron Mountain report. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, it's something that one of our witnesses said he was given in the military in a situation in which he was told to read it. | |
| And basically, it covers a lot of the things you're talking about when you say, you know, these things are planned and this and that. | |
| And they consider us useless eaters. | |
| This is all comes out of the Iron Mountain report. | |
| You can actually research, find it on the web. | |
| And read it. | |
| It's very obvious. | |
| To you, it'll be very, very obvious. | |
| Well, I have other documents, which is where I'm sure the Iron Mountain got its information from. | |
| I mean, I have a file. | |
| I was an intelligence officer. | |
| I've seen, you know, I've collected a lot of things. | |
| Okay. | |
| And, you know, I mean, I know the building was rigged six months before they closed down for, they were doing renovating. | |
| This was the reason why for renovations. | |
| And they wired it up and they, you know, I know the compound they use. | |
| I mean, they use thermate. | |
| And that's military patented. | |
| It's aluminum powder, iron oxide, sulfur, and barium nitrate. | |
| See, they use thermite in civilian demolition. | |
| That's not what they use there. | |
| They use thermate. | |
| And what that does is it'll leave molten steel. | |
| It'll leave pools of molten steel. | |
| This stuff makes its own oxygen. | |
| All right. | |
| It can survive underwater, this stuff, thermate. | |
| It can breathe, make its own oxygen underwater for a month without going out. | |
| It'll burn underwater for a month. | |
| This stuff is so hot. | |
| That's what they used. | |
| And it's so obvious. | |
| And they cleaned it real quick. | |
| They moved it out. | |
| The biggest crime scene in the United States history moved it out of the United States as quickly as possible. | |
| Shipped it to China to be melted off. | |
| And everybody's so, you know, they're just like in a, it's like, you know, they show these movies, these shows with zombies and the walking dead. | |
| I mean, this is us. | |
| I mean, not speaking for me and you and your audience, but this is the population, basically. | |
| They're walking around like zombies. | |
| They have no idea what's coming. | |
| And that's what scares me the most, you know, that no one really knows what's coming. | |
| Okay, so in terms of, you know, what about the idea that it was also a particle beam weapon that was towers? | |
| Well, they, listen, it wasn't planes that actually hit the towers, all right? | |
| I didn't say planes. | |
| I said a particle beam weapon. | |
| No, no, no, I heard, no, I heard what you said. | |
| As far as particle beam, look, they have particle beam weapons. | |
| They have sonic weapons. | |
| I mean, we used one in Afghanistan. | |
| I mean, they have video. | |
| I mean, they've shown it on TV. | |
| I'm not sure that they meant to leak that, but it was already leaked, so it was too late. | |
| But of a beam actually shooting off the planet. | |
| It was a video that came from the space station. | |
| It was leaked off the space station of a beam shooting up from the planet and shooting some kind of a craft or something that moved out of the way when it saw it coming. | |
| It just went backwards. | |
| You know, there's a lot going on, you know. | |
| So you're saying there was an you're saying, are you saying it was an alien craft or one of ours? | |
| I don't, I don't know what that was. | |
| I don't know what it was, but whatever it was, something on earth shot a particle beam weapon at it. | |
| I mean, that was clear. | |
| Okay. | |
| That was clear. | |
| At the same time as when the towers went down. | |
| Right around that time, yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| So I don't know if that had anything to do with it. | |
| But I know also when we were in Egypt in Abydos, okay, we found a wall. | |
| There was a wall of hieroglyphics and they broke it. | |
| And behind it was another wall. | |
| And this was supposed to be like 2,000 years older than the original one, which was almost 3,000 years old. | |
| And it actually has hieroglyphics of a helicopter, a plane. | |
| Yes. | |
| I know. | |
| I lead tours in Egypt and everyone's seen those images. | |
| Yes. | |
| Well, they, yeah, they tried. | |
| Well, they were going to try to cover it up, but it got leaked so fast. | |
| There's some incredible things going on, you know. | |
| Sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| You kind of jumped to an interesting sort of subject kind of quickly. | |
| Let's actually get back to the maybe sort of sort of, if you can explain, your specialty was, you know, what you call demolitions. | |
| Is that munitions? | |
| Munitions. | |
| Munitions. | |
| Okay, munitions. | |
| And you must have reported to a certain echelon, and it says JSOC. | |
| According to this, I put a link in this. | |
| It's an article that was kind of comparing, as I said, the SEAL team to the Delta Force. | |
| Did you think that I don't know if you got a chance to read the whole article, but did you think that was fairly accurate? | |
| Yeah, basically, you see, that's a reason why I've always been hesitant to speak on any of this because, you know, you do get blacklisted. | |
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Monitored and Controlled
00:11:34
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| And I have a lot of connections. | |
| I have a lot of friends. | |
| And, you know, I have a big family, you know, so I kind of worry about that kind of stuff. | |
| Okay, but you've chosen to come forward. | |
| Maybe you want to talk about why you came forward with that in mind? | |
| Well, the reason I came forward is because if I don't say something, I won't be able to, you know, I can't live with that, not saying, not giving a heads up if I can, some kind of a heads up, you know. | |
| I mean, I have to, I have to say something. | |
| As long as I'm not hurting anyone, I'm not going to say anything that's going to hurt anyone. | |
| Hopefully, what I'm saying, you know, will help someone. | |
| I mean, listen, I joined the army because I love this country. | |
| You know, I love this country. | |
| My family, I mean, you can trace my family back to the 1400s in Scotland. | |
| You know, they were fighting wars there. | |
| My bloodline, we've been involved in every single conflict, and it's always been to defend something, to defend something righteous. | |
| And this place where we live, this is the last place. | |
| I've been every place on this earth. | |
| Okay. | |
| This is the last place. | |
| And they're doing right now what just happened in Venezuela. | |
| I mean, it's here. | |
| You can't take this country from without. | |
| It had to be from within. | |
| All right. | |
| And it started way before Operation Paperclip, but Operation Paperclip was the end of World War II. | |
| And they dispersed all these really horrific people throughout this country and all these really important, significant positions. | |
| And because of that, we now have Marxism. | |
| It's being taught in the colleges. | |
| It's being taught in the high schools. | |
| It's been slow because there's been good people who are fighting against it. | |
| But most of those people are gone, you know, and everyone right now who knows what's going on is sitting back waiting for someone to do something. | |
| And that's how bad things happen is when no one does anything. | |
| So if I can do anything, I mean, you know, they could take me out in a second. | |
| You know, they have an army, right? | |
| I know a lot of people. | |
| There's a lot of people, you know, if you disperse throughout the United States, you know what's going on and they're preparing, but there's no organization you really can't because all of the social media, it's all being monitored. | |
| Everything, this phone call right now is being monitored. | |
| Okay. | |
| Of course. | |
| Every single thing that's said, you know. | |
| And this is, it's a lot more. | |
| If you ever heard, did you ever hear John F. Kennedy's speech before they assassinated him, the president? | |
| Yeah. | |
| It was the most, it was the truest thing that I've ever heard come out of a man's mouth, that speech. | |
| If you listen to the whole thing in its entirety, and it tells you everything. | |
| He tells you everything that's going on, but no one, no one really grasped it. | |
| No one got a hold of it, and no one will until there's a boat on their neck, and then it's too late. | |
| Okay, what about your point of view of Trump and the white hats and what's going on with that? | |
| Okay, look, the Democrats, the Republicans, all of them, it's just they're all feathers on the same bird. | |
| I hate to say that. | |
| Okay, I have other people that say that. | |
| So, okay. | |
| So you're not really, in other words, even though you learned all this stuff, you didn't really tap into any kind of underground network in which there were good people trying to turn things around and that formed any kind of a unit type thing. | |
| Oh, absolutely. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| There are. | |
| The problem is there's no way that you can use any type of communication system where you can actually do this, have organization. | |
| Because whenever you do that, you see, everything, everything is monitored. | |
| There's nothing that you can do or say that's not being monitored. | |
| If they target you, everything you do, they'll know. | |
| They'll know everything about you. | |
| Of course. | |
| So, all right. | |
| So you're familiar with the revelations of Snowden, and that was just the tip of the iceberg. | |
| I mean, I know that you don't know most of my work, but I have whistleblowers going back 16 years that have been talking about this. | |
| Okay. | |
| So they have talked about what the things you're talking about. | |
| They did talk about an EMP that actually our country would do it to itself, but it would blame it on like China in order to escalate the war. | |
| Well, you know, the Patriot Act, that would never have been implemented without what happened on September. | |
| That never would have happened. | |
| The only reason that was passed was because of what happened. | |
| And that was a joint mission. | |
| It was the Saudis, Israelis, and the United States, not the whole United States, just a small cabal within Dick Cheney, Rumsfeld. | |
| Rumsfeld, they sold $2 trillion from this country. | |
| And it was all this information that proved it was in this one room in the Pentagon. | |
| And they hit that room with a trident missile. | |
| And said it was a plane. | |
| It was not a plane. | |
| It was a trident missile. | |
| I know what it looks like. | |
| And that was a trident missile. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes, absolutely. | |
| Yes. | |
| And look, there is a cabal within this country right now. | |
| And they are doing the best to take it down. | |
| And there are good people, like you said, and they're doing everything they can to try to stop it. | |
| But, you know, most people don't realize all of the news, you know, all of the news, and that includes Fox. | |
| And, you know, I like Tucker Carlson. | |
| I really do. | |
| I like him. | |
| But they're all controlled by one family. | |
| They're all controlled by one family. | |
| And, you know, everyone wants to know Fox is a good guy. | |
| And they say a lot of good things, but they don't tell you what you need to know. | |
| Well, but, you know, my audience knows all that. | |
| You know, that's why we do what we do. | |
| And that's why, you know, they pay attention. | |
| And, you know, it's actually becoming common knowledge at this point that, yes, we're all surveilled. | |
| And, you know, I don't know what you know about COVID and what they were trying to roll out with that. | |
| But basically, that's what we call a transhuman agenda. | |
| So, and I've whistleblowers about this. | |
| So have you, were you, you know, told about super soldiers? | |
| Were you yourself augmented? | |
| You know what I'm talking about? | |
| It is true. | |
| They are. | |
| The thing is, they don't really want, they don't want robots, they want killers. | |
| Okay. | |
| But now that whole, that whole thing has changed. | |
| That whole thing is, they have already, they have, oh man, they have some really interesting things going on deep underground, right under our feet, literally. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| Yeah, there's a lot of things going on. | |
| I mean, when you join Special Sports, you have to have RFID chips. | |
| I had three of them in me. | |
| I took one out. | |
| There's still two. | |
| So they know that you're out here talking, right? | |
| So what is your thought on that? | |
| Did they give you permission or did, you know, are you just doing it up to a limit so you don't disclose anything that's not already out in the public, that kind of thing? | |
| Well, they absolutely know what I'm doing. | |
| But as long as I, there's a few things I cannot talk about because, look, I can tell you this right now, and I don't care whether they hear this or not. | |
| These are the type of folks that they won't only kill you. | |
| They'll kill your family. | |
| They'll kill your dog. | |
| They'll kill your friends. | |
| They'll kill your neighbor, you know, until there's nobody who knows, you know, this is the type of people they are. | |
| So, yeah, so there's certain things I won't talk about, but I'll talk about stuff that's leaked. | |
| I mean, if it's already been leaked, there's a lot of stuff that's your parameter is if it, you know, because that's actually the case with a lot of the whistleblowers that have come along. | |
| They're actually, their agreement with the people that they most of the time still report to is that they can release anything that's already out there. | |
| Well, I'm not reporting to anybody anymore. | |
| I stopped. | |
| The last day that I reported to anyone was on the 9th. | |
| That was the last day, and that was it. | |
| And I told, I made it clear that that's it. | |
| I'm done. | |
| The 9th of what month? | |
| This month. | |
| September. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, this, yeah, okay. | |
| So today's the 15th. | |
| So, all right. | |
| Well, that was just a few days ago. | |
| So, but you do understand the pro, you know, the process is for you to have a handler regardless. | |
| Whether you know the handler and admit to it or not is another matter. | |
| But, I mean, I just, I don't know if you know who Michael Jayco is, but he just had an issue with one of my people I interviewed and she said he had a handler. | |
| He says he doesn't have a handler. | |
| He worked for the CIA. | |
| He was in the SEAL team. | |
| Of course, he has a handler. | |
| I have a handler, and I didn't even work for the CIA. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| We all have handlers. | |
| They assign someone to you, whether you know them, like them. | |
| You're right. | |
| Or anything. | |
| It doesn't matter to them. | |
| You either become aware of them. | |
| Most of the time, it's someone who is relatively friendly, becomes kind of like your friend, your confidant. | |
| A lot of times it's a husband or a wife, as you know, that kind of thing. | |
| So, yeah, that will go on. | |
| Obviously, they just don't let you wander around and they do monitor you. | |
| In your case, you'd be a person of interest at the very least. | |
| But, you know, since you've been a combatant, it goes way beyond that for you. | |
| But you're aware of super, you're aware when I say super soldiers of what that means, right? | |
| Yes, absolutely. | |
| And yes, they are doing different things involving that. | |
| There's a lot of people dying because of the trials that they go through, but they do volunteer for it. | |
| So basically, they know what the risks are. | |
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| Well, they volunteer, but the people getting the COVID shot, I guess, are volunteering in another way, but they don't know what they're really being shot up with. | |
| Yeah, well, that's another thing. | |
| Look, I got to tell you something. | |
| We were asked a while ago, this is way before COVID. | |
| Look, as far as the COVID, COVID is the flu. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's more potent. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What they were doing was they're weaponizing it. | |
| And what happened was it accidentally leaked out before they were done. | |
| Okay. | |
| The plan was that was part of part of the implementation of the culling of this country and of the world, basically. | |
| 97%, I think, they want to call. | |
| They want to get rid of. | |
| They just want to keep it. | |
| You read the George Guidestones thing, right? | |
| Well, actually, I didn't have to read that. | |
| That was put up by a civilian who found out what was going on, and he was all for it. | |
| And, you know, he was willing to die to, you know, if you looked up, if you looked him up, you could see he was down with it. | |
| Basically, what they want to do is they want to kill off 98% of the population, just keep enough to keep the machines going, you know, to keep them alive. | |
| Most of the food that you get right now, I think it's 87 or 88% is genetically modified. | |
| It's not even real food. | |
| And they don't tell you that. | |
| Most of the meat you're eating, if you don't actually get it from a farm straight hand, it's a lot of pink slime. | |
| It's not real. | |
| They make it look real. | |
| They have this stuff that's green slime and they can make it taste and look like anything, but it's actually not real food. | |
| They say it's plant matter. | |
| It's not even real plant matter. | |
| They say, you know, like the impossible burger, all that. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| I mean, the food right now is so bad. | |
| The only way to stay healthy. | |
| Have you noticed that most of the population is sick in one way or another? | |
| But there's so many cancer, people dying of cancers and all these things. | |
| This is a relatively new, I mean, from after the 1950s, because before that, I mean, like childhood cancer, it was unheard of. | |
| You had to fly in a specialist from Europe, you know, but now there's childhood cancer hospitals all over the place in every state. | |
| There's a reason for that. | |
| They're killing us off. | |
| Fluoride in the water drops your IQ. | |
| I mean, come on. | |
| You know, they are killing us off. | |
| And, you know, the only way to stay healthy is to grow your own. | |
| You know, that's really the only way. | |
| You know. | |
| Okay. | |
| So in terms of what you're, again, going back to your past, you know, what I'm kind of interested in because a lot of military people will listen to these interviews. | |
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| And sometimes they are skeptical about the person being actually who they say they are, right? | |
| Having the kind of background you're talking about. | |
| So is there anything that you can say about yourself in a, I don't know, in military language, if you will, that will kind of make you stand apart such that other people who are, let's say, in Delta Force or are secret, you know, or is or is your sort of secret level so high that that you can't reveal like any kind of, there's no common, you know, designator or anything like that? | |
| Well, well, I can tell you that I can tell you that when I was wounded, I was in Ramstein Hospital in Afghanistan. | |
| I could say when I was in Iraq, it was Anbar province. | |
| We were in Fallujah, which is called the triangle of death. | |
| All right, that's what everybody called it. | |
| And if you survive that, you can survive pretty much anything they say. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm kind of, I don't want to give too much information about myself. | |
| That's okay. | |
| I mean, you know, I don't want you to, you know, push the envelope that way. | |
| I just want to home. | |
| I could talk about that. | |
| All right. | |
| So Jade Helm was, yeah, they did a lot of, you know, supposed operations that were exercise, they call them exercises. | |
| But, you know, there was a lot of stuff leaked back at the, this is several years ago, though. | |
| So it was urban warfare, trained for urban warfare. | |
| But we were down there and basically wanted to, we were teaching how to take over counties, whole counties. | |
| You know, it takes three men to shut down an entire city. | |
| Just three men. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm trying to think of what I can tell you, what I can say. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, what is your understanding of timing in terms of the EMP? | |
| Let's talk about that. | |
| In other words, you've said, is that okay for you to say? | |
| Because actually, you know, Janet Reno, before she resigned, said it's not if there's going to be an EMP, it's when. | |
| She actually said that, right? | |
| That was her closing speech when she was resigning. | |
| That goes back, I don't know, even 10 years or whenever it was. | |
| So I just happened to take note of that because I had whistleblower testimony telling me there was going to be an EMP. | |
| So I was very interested that someone who was resigning from Homeland Security would actually relay that to the people. | |
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| Course, most people would ignore that sentence, but if you knew anything about it, you are someone who obviously does know. | |
| We're in a situation now where the Chinese are actually, I mean, there's even a news article out there saying they're training in Pennsylvania. | |
| I mean, they're also at our borders, both north and south. | |
| So, you know, do you, you know, is it? | |
| Do you have any like ballpark? | |
| You don't have to say, obviously, I'm not looking for a day, okay? | |
| I'm saying, is like this EMP that you're talking about, is this something you think is in the offing for this year or some coming year or what? | |
| Well, I think it's going to happen if I had to guess. | |
| I mean, I don't have an exact date. | |
| I can't read people's minds, but I do know that I do know Russia has one. | |
| And I know that we are not friends with Turkey anymore. | |
| They're aligning with Russia. | |
| And I know China is aligning with Russia. | |
| And I also know that Iran, I mean, is aligning. | |
| I believe this is going to happen fairly soon. | |
| I mean, I pray not. | |
| I hope I'm wrong. | |
| But if I was to take a guess, I think maybe around election, around election time, maybe depending on what happens, if they get in who they want, and which they did this last time, I mean, they totally stole the election. | |
| Right. | |
| There's no question about that. | |
| See, I would hate to sit here and tell you, oh, it's going to happen on such and such a date because I honestly don't know. | |
| But like I said, if I had to guess, I would guess around, depending on what happens on this next election cycle. | |
| You mean 2024? | |
| In between now and then, sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you're not talking this November, you're talking 2024, the next presidential election. | |
| Well, it can happen anytime, really. | |
| I mean, you know, we've already taken out what? | |
| Iraq, Syria, well, kind of Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran, no. | |
| So there's supposed to be seven countries that they're supposed to take out. | |
| And this was said in 2007. | |
| Right. | |
| So I think, see, they have a plan, and they try, they stick to the plan. | |
| These people, they're very well organized, but someone always throws a wrench in. | |
| That's why it's taking much longer. | |
| This was supposed to happen a long time ago. | |
| I'm not talking about the MP. | |
| The MP, that's our, see, that's another thing. | |
| You think that all these countries were all enemies? | |
| Really, the bottom line, they call each other on the phone and they say, hey, we're going to come over. | |
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| We're going to destroy one of these cities. | |
| And that's how they do it. | |
| So the people who need to know, they get out of the way and they don't tell anybody. | |
| And that's how it happens. | |
| That's how they do it. | |
| There really are, all these heads of these countries, they're really not enemies. | |
| And most of them are just mouthpieces. | |
| They're not the ones making the rules. | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| All these heads, they're not making the rules. | |
| Yeah, I mean, that's known. | |
| So as far as your abilities, so do you have like, I kind of asked you about augmentation, but you didn't really answer me. | |
| Are you not allowed to answer me? | |
| Or like, do you have a lot of the soldiers that they and individuals say hire have some or even get trained in psychic abilities like remote viewing this sort of thing? | |
| Do you have any of these kinds of skills? | |
| Yeah, astro projection. | |
| I volunteered in what was it, 1988. | |
| I volunteered for a program. | |
| It's called Eagle Eye or NightEye, excuse me. | |
| It was classified at the time. | |
| And it was about astro projection. | |
| And I was really good at it. | |
| It's easy. | |
| You just, you close your eyes, you've got to relax one part of your body at a time. | |
| You keep it relaxed. | |
| And at the same time, controlling your breathing. | |
| And then you focus. | |
| You bring your focus to the middle of your chest, your forehead, and you go out from there. | |
| And I was good at it. | |
| And they trained me. | |
| I went into other rooms while I astro projected and I read paragraphs out of books that they laid open. | |
| Then I left out of the buildings. | |
| The last time I did it, I had a really bad thing happen. | |
| I left out of the building out of my body and something told me to go back. | |
| And I went back and I opened my eyes and at the foot of my bed was this. | |
| The only way I can describe it was a black figure with a wide-brim hat. | |
| It looked like a shadow, but it was much darker than a shadow. | |
| It was substance. | |
| It wasn't, and I didn't mention it. | |
| And it gave me a feeling. | |
| Now, I've been afraid before. | |
| Anybody's been in combat told you they're not afraid of lying. | |
| I've been afraid before. | |
| I've been scared, but I never felt this before or since. | |
| It was beyond fear. | |
| It was like a hopelessness. | |
| And it was this figure that did to me. | |
| And then it dissipated. | |
| And I pulled the electrodes off me and I got up and I quit. | |
| I quit the program and walked out and left out. | |
| But yeah, they do that. | |
| That's absolutely real. | |
| I can attest to that. | |
| It's a great way to gather information to go places without people knowing that you're there. | |
| But that is 100% real. | |
| I can attest to that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| So did you, are you familiar with the secret space program? | |
| And are you, you know, are you able to be involved going off planet, that sort of thing? | |
| No, I never myself did that, but I know a couple people who let me just tell you that that's been going on for a long, long time, much longer than people realize. | |
| These UFOs also, you know, I can't speak for every single one of them, but I can tell you that the majority are not what people think they are. | |
| Okay. | |
| And are you able to say what you think they are then? | |
| Sure, sure. | |
| A lot of them, most of them, come right from here. | |
| And they're not all man-made. | |
| They are not all man-made, but they do, most of them do. | |
| Okay, so some come from inside the earth, under the ocean, underground bases, undersea bases. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I can talk about that a little. | |
| I can talk about that. | |
| I actually was in two of them that I can talk about. | |
| One is on the East Coast. | |
| It's as big as Manhattan. | |
| They have the McDonald's down there, Walmart. | |
| I mean, you name it. | |
| They have all everything down. | |
| They have a farm. | |
| They have this, I think it's like 10 acres of farmland, and they have their own light system and air system. | |
| They have their own nuclear power plant. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| And they have two sets of elevators. | |
| And I had my clearance got me down, got me down to the main level. | |
| I couldn't go no further down. | |
| There was another elevator that went down. | |
| And I know a couple people, they couldn't talk, but I know there's some really nefarious stuff going going on. | |
| I know about Phil Schneider. | |
| I know they killed him. | |
| I know what happened to him in Dulce. | |
| I know I was in Dulce. | |
| I mean, I know a lot of people that were involved in that. | |
| Great. | |
| So do you know Captain Mark Richards? | |
| Not personally, but I know of him. | |
| And if you were in Dulce, were you familiar with the ET, the one ET that ran the place? | |
| Well, look, that's not the only place. | |
| But I don't know if you can call him an ET. | |
| I mean, because he's from here. | |
| But you see, look, this stuff going on. | |
| I mean, what Phil was talking about, that stuff will get you killed. | |
| And the proof is what happened to him. | |
| All right. | |
| So are you, you don't want to talk about it or you do? | |
| Well, I can talk about something. | |
| I can talk about something. | |
| I can tell you that. | |
| You're aware of humans being experimented on, kept in cases. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Yeah, absolutely. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| There's a lot of children that disappear. | |
| There's a lot of stuff going on. | |
| I don't know exactly what they're doing, but I've heard stories from people who do know. | |
| I can just tell you what they said. | |
| And there's absolutely no reason why this person would lie to me. | |
| Look, they had these grays that people talk about, the little ones, the grays with the big eyes and the big belts. | |
| They're not actual, they are organic bodies, but they're drones. | |
| They're like a living computer. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, they call them biological programmable entities. | |
| Right, right. | |
| That's what they are. | |
| Now, as far as the other one, I've heard there's a bunch of different ones. | |
| I know there's these really big ones. | |
| That's what messed Phil up and killed about at least 25 black Brays, at least 25 in Dulce. | |
| And they wounded Schneider pretty bad, took his fingers off, ripped open his chest. | |
| And this is stuff that I read when I was working in intelligence in San Diego Bay. | |
| I read this. | |
| Okay, so this wasn't something bad. | |
| Okay, so it's a report that you were given by the people you worked with. | |
| Well, I wasn't given it. | |
| I wasn't given it. | |
| I had access to it. | |
| And I read it and I read it. | |
| And so I know it's real. | |
| I know it actually happened. | |
| I know it wasn't some story that some guy stayed in the bar somewhere. | |
| This was a real deal. | |
| And I know there were 25, at least 25 black berets that were slaughtered. | |
| They couldn't even have open caskets. | |
| And there was a war, an actual war that happened. | |
| And it was underground. | |
| And they have bases all over. | |
| You can go in the East Coast underground and travel all the way to the West Coast without touching the surface. | |
| You see, underground trains. | |
| All of this. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, we have been reporting on this for the last 16 years. | |
| So this is not news to us. | |
| I mean, it's great to get corroboration from someone like you. | |
| So, you know, it's great that you know that stuff and that you're aware of it. | |
| Are you aware of what's called the adrenochrome highway? | |
| I've read about it. | |
| I have read about it. | |
| When you say you've read about it, a lot of people are going to think you just read on the internet. | |
| Well, I can't tell you specifically. | |
| But are you saying you read because, again, you were given above-top secret information that that's true? | |
| Right. | |
| Well, the thing is, okay, a lot of the information I got, you can't say was actually given to me. | |
| Well, what I did was I looked at it. | |
| I had complete access to it and I looked over documents, different things that came in. | |
| Okay, so did you find out because you had a need to know or because you were just curious? | |
| Well, that was just curious. | |
| A lot of things, just curious. | |
| Some things I needed to know. | |
| Like the train, the train you were talking about. | |
| I mean, I actually touched that I wasn't loud on it, but I saw that. | |
| But the highway I was talking about wasn't even a train. | |
| This is a, you can actually drive a truck or a car, but you have to have special clearance and you have turnoffs that'll go to different underground bases, but you have to have special clearance to go through it. | |
| But this is where, like in the Ozarks, tractor trailer, they deliver everything from food to airplane parts, you know, whatever, ammunition, a lot of different things. | |
| Okay, well, it also goes, and you know, it goes to other countries. | |
| You know, it goes to Pine Gap, Australia, and to, you know, Demona. | |
| Yeah, you can go under the ocean. | |
| There's no doubt about that. | |
| You can definitely travel under the ocean. | |
| I know that. | |
| I never have myself, but I know I know, look, I know a couple of people, and one of them, one of them, I can't tell you who he is, but I can tell you that he's real high up and he's a very good friend. | |
| And he says certain things he probably shouldn't even say. | |
| So I'm just curious, like, you know, it's interesting. | |
| You obviously are from back east, right? | |
| Yes. | |
| By your accent. | |
| And one thing is that you, you know, you don't use necessarily proper English. | |
| So did you drop out of high school to join the military or something like that? | |
| Yeah, I actually, I dropped out of the eighth grade. | |
| And I got my high school equivalency when I was in, but I am college educated. | |
| I do have a PhD. | |
| I understand. | |
| I do have a my voice has changed and also my the structure in my mouth because I had an IED blow on my face and I have a titanium jaw. | |
| And so I do speak differently and the way I speak is different. | |
| So all right. | |
| But I am college educated. | |
| I do have a pretty high accuracy. | |
| So I have a 100 name. | |
| I get that. | |
| I get that. | |
| You know, I'm not trying to offend you or anything. | |
| I just, you know, I just wanted to say people will wonder about that. | |
| And so it's always a good thing, I always try to remember to ask people about, you know, their education, their early education. | |
| That's always interesting. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, you know, it's funny. | |
| When I was in, when I was in school, I was in Queens. | |
| I went to school. | |
| And I used to go to a water fountain and I would drink and it would be such a heavy chemical taste. | |
| And I had no idea, you know, what that was. | |
| And I drank a lot of water and I would sit in class and I would have like a fog. | |
| I have to read a sentence four or five times just to comprehend it. | |
| And then I quit. | |
| And then when I quit, I started actually, I came up to upstate, to upstate New York, and I started drinking spring water and iodine. | |
| And my IQ went back up. | |
| And I don't have as much brain fog now. | |
| I've had probably 20 concussions. | |
| So I have had a lot of injuries that affect my memory. | |
| But I do remember a lot of things. | |
| The last injury that happened. | |
| Were you ever in a med bed kind of thing where they replaced limbs or any of that stuff? | |
| My back, I was born out of a Chinook and I fell 75 feet and I broke my back. | |
| And they used a plastic, some kind, it's not really plastic, something they made on the space station. | |
| And it's not, they say it's from, it's like from meteors or something. | |
| And they put that in my back and I can walk. | |
| I can walk now. | |
| I was paralyzed from my mid-chest down when I broke my back. | |
| I was completely paralyzed from my mid-chest. | |
| Matter of fact, I told my buddy to bring in my pistol because I was going to end it, you know, but I'm glad I didn't. | |
| And they only gave me this opportunity because I think they were experimenting, really. | |
| But it turned out really well. | |
| It turned out really well for me. | |
| I have titanium in my jaws. | |
| I saw RFID chips to them in my left hand. | |
| Well, can you defend yourself at this time? | |
| Like, are you fully operational or not? | |
| Well, yes and no. | |
| I also have a few other injuries. | |
| I was shot when I was in Iraq in 2008. | |
| We were pinned down and my corporal was, he had a bad belly wound, was putting pressure bandages on. | |
| I was trying to order an airstrike. | |
| My colonel was saying we couldn't. | |
| It was a civilian area. | |
| And we were pinned down. | |
| There was at least seven, there were two snipers and there was at least five guys in a nest and they were shooting us. | |
| And then I got a satellite call and it was my mother telling me that my wife died. | |
| So, yeah, so I was in a bad way anyway. | |
| So that just, I snapped and I picked up M249 and I just hopped over. | |
| We had a bunch of sandbags up. | |
| I hopped over that and I rushed that and I killed all five. | |
| And then I got hit by a sniper. | |
| It was a ricochet went up under my groin and it went up into my into my gut and it was broke up into pieces. | |
| So I still have like a little piece of lead that come out of me. | |
| So I have a little bit of problem with that. | |
| You know, I have a lot of pain in my in my gut all the time. | |
| But other than that, you know, I'm pretty much fully functional. | |
| So. | |
| Okay. | |
| So what about, you know, mental programming like MKUltra and all of that? | |
| I know of another person I interviewed who he had disappeared in the order. | |
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Light Deprive Tactics
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| They threw him in the brig and they actually, I think mine controlled him like every day for, I don't know, a month or something after that. | |
| Did you have anything like that happen to you? | |
| It didn't happen to me personally, but I do know I've been in situations where I've actually seen it being implemented. | |
| It's basically, it's basically lights. | |
| It's lights and noise, a lot of noise, usually loud music. | |
| There's different ways. | |
| Light, you know, you deprive people of light. | |
| You can deprive them of things. | |
| You can put them in certain situations, really small places. | |
| Like I had, I had, I was in the, we were clearing a building that was hit with a few thumb missiles and everyone got, there was eight of us and seven got killed. | |
| And I was in there. | |
| I was in the basement. | |
| I got from the air pressure, those metal cutting tables. | |
| I got pushed under that and the whole building fell on. | |
| And I was trapped for like, you know, a long time. | |
| It was like a whole day. | |
| And so I can't be in a tight spot. | |
| So I know what that kind of psychological stuff does to you. | |
| And they do stuff like that to you. | |
| Not that they dump a building on you, but they put you in tight spots. | |
| They flicker lights. | |
| They put lights on like 24 hours. | |
| No way to block the light out. | |
| Different things. | |
| There's so many different ways. | |
| And they could drug you. | |
| They give you different drugs. | |
| I mean, hell, they just did something not too many years ago in the subway in New York City. | |
| CIA and the DOD was involved in that. | |
| They released gas out into the subway to see what would happen. | |
| And, you know, they do things like that. | |
| They'll do that to the population. | |
| Hell, they'll kill 3,000 people just to get the Patriot test. | |
| I mean, you know, so they'll do whatever it takes. | |
| They really look at it as nothing, you know. | |
| Okay, so you know that the hit on the building, the Miami apartment building, that was another demolition where they took down the building. | |
| It was quite a bit like 9-11, actually. | |
| And so were you, like when you see something like that, did you know that it came? | |
| Was it hit by an outside, again, a particle beam weapon, scalar weapon, you know, Tesla tech and all that? | |
| Well, there's easy ways to see how a building is, if it's wired, there's easy ways to see, like, like with the towers, it was very, if you know what to look for, it's very easy to see. | |
| Before each floor collapses, you'll see a puff of smoke come out. | |
| Okay, that's being demoed. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's being demoed. | |
| It's obvious it's being demoed. | |
| Well, I thought they demoed building seven, but I don't, I think there was actually some stuff put in the base of the towers, but they were also hit by something external. | |
| So, but what I was asking about was the Miami building. | |
| That, I know about that. | |
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Woman's Secretive Future Insights
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| I didn't actually see, I didn't actually see video or pictures. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is there actually video? | |
| I didn't really look into that at all. | |
| Is there video on that? | |
| Yes. | |
| Then I'll have to look that up. | |
| I'm going to have to. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| So did you ever have any kind of future, like, I don't know, someone telling you what your future was going to be? | |
| Did you ever get that information in the military or did you ever, you know what I mean? | |
| Yes. | |
| Actually, there's a woman right now who I've been speaking with. | |
| I've been helping her. | |
| She's in her late 70s and she has cancer. | |
| And I go over and I mow a lawn and I'm fixing a roof. | |
| And I help her with whatever she needs. | |
| And she's incredible. | |
| This lady is incredible. | |
| And she's very secretive, but she knows things. | |
| And she just knows it. | |
| And I don't know how. | |
| And she'll tell me what's going to happen. | |
| And that's what happens. | |
| I've never seen anything like that, quite like it before. | |
| But she's incredible. | |
| And even when you talk to her, there's just a feeling of ease. | |
| It's hard to describe, but yes, actually, yes. | |
| And she's the kindest woman I've ever met. | |
| She's always offering me money. | |
| I would never take a dime from her, but that's not what I mean. | |
| What I mean is she's very forthcoming and she's, you know. | |
| I'm always kind of interested in maybe what might have happened to you in the military. | |
| In other words, in the context of the military, did they ever give you advance information about your past or your future or any of that stuff? | |
| You know what, Project Looking Glass? | |
| Are you familiar with that? | |
| Like time travel. | |
| Kind of like. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, where you can actually bend time and you can actually look at the past or look at the future. | |
| Well, so did you ever do that or were you told about it? | |
| I never personally did, but I do know that that happens. | |
| I do know that happens. | |
| You know, that's a fact. | |
| I mean, I because even when you enlist, you know, when they gave you those aptitude tests, they give you tests, but they also have a way of using, I don't know if you're familiar what's called the yellow cube. | |
| You heard of that? | |
| Oh, sure, yeah. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| So they, even way back then, when you were in your early, you know, even back in 87, whatever, they were doing this kind of stuff. | |
| Oh, sure. | |
| Yeah, there was, you know, cell phones. | |
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| You know, cell phones. | |
| They were, I knew about cell phones at least 15 years before they came out. | |
| That was actually when they, when they wanted to give that to the public, they actually wanted to be able to use that against the public, and they are. | |
| But it's actually, it's militarized armament residential technology. | |
| That's what it is. | |
| That's what I read it as. | |
| And I knew that was going to, they were going to come out with this way before they did. | |
| The only reason they put out computers for public use is to use it against the public. | |
| And they have been, but it's also been backfiring on them a little bit. | |
| But they're getting it, they're getting, they're tying it down more. | |
| You know, YouTube, Facebook. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| I don't do social media only because, you know, I know that they, if you say something they don't like, they'll shut you right down. | |
| They have their control over you. | |
| You know, tell me about it. | |
| I'm banned from a lot of platforms. | |
| Yeah, and that's not right. | |
| That's not freedom. | |
| That's not America. | |
| Right. | |
| Of course not. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| So, in terms of you said your father was in the military. | |
| He was a Marine. | |
| Right. | |
| So, but you became like Delta's force. | |
| So that was that, that was like, is it because you were placed in that because of the test you took type of thing? | |
| Well, I wanted, I wanted Delta Force, but I'm not Delta Force. | |
| I'm just a small little tiny, small, little tiny cog. | |
| But yeah, I wanted that. | |
| I asked for that. | |
| That's what I wanted. | |
| You said in your description that you were Delta Force. | |
| Yes. | |
| You shared your part of Delta Force. | |
| Yeah, that's what I mean: I'm not, I'm not Delta Force. | |
| I'm just a cog in Delta Force. | |
| You know, I am a part of it. | |
| I'm not saying I'm not a part of it. | |
| I'm just saying that, you know, like I'm not like, I don't make up Delta Force. | |
| I'm just a little part of it, you know, that makes it. | |
| Well, obviously, each individual is making it up. | |
| Right. | |
| We all make it up. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Yeah, so I understand that. | |
| So, okay, you say in this description, you say you had a crypto 13 security clearance. | |
| I'm guessing you said that that happened after 2008. | |
| No, that actually happened, let's see, 1996 or 7. | |
| I believe it was 1997. | |
| I believe so. | |
| I believe it was 97. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah, because it was after. | |
| You went into some special division in 2008. | |
| So what was the difference between 97 and 2008? | |
| What, like, what can you say what the differences in the divisions were? | |
| Well, they'll divide you up like they'll, you can, you make a special unit of certain people who have certain skills. | |
| And that's how you have a group. | |
| Okay. | |
| In 1992, I believe it was Serbia. | |
| That was horrible. | |
| We were in a special unit then. | |
| And we worked with a lot of contractors, you know, non-military. | |
| And my advice for anybody who worked in contractors is never stand in front of them when there's a firefight going on. | |
| But anyway, yeah, that's what they do. | |
| If you're a specialist in certain things, they used to drop us in like before the infantry would come in. | |
| They would drop us in a small group, and we would usually infiltrate inside a compound or an area without being seen. | |
| And we would plant munitions or we would dispatch certain individuals and then we would leave. | |
| And hopefully we would be gone before they would even know we were there. | |
| And yeah, that's what that's what we did. | |
| That's what I said about, you know, we were separate. | |
| We weren't regular military. | |
| We weren't like, you know, infantry. | |
| I've worked with the infantry, but we were more secretive. | |
| We did Klandenstein, Klandenstein. | |
| You know, we snuck in low-intensity conflicts. | |
| You know, that's a joint special missions, you know. | |
| Like, like 1980, my brother was, I'll tell you this. | |
| 52 U.S. Embassy employees were being held hostage. | |
| They were there for like in Iraq for over five months. | |
| They use a C-130, it's a helicopter. | |
| And the windstorm kicked up and it brought down the helicopter, right? | |
| Now, because of that failure, eight U.S. guys, they were killed. | |
| So they reorganized the whole special forces, and that's where a sales team came from. | |
| So that's 1980. | |
| So that wasn't that long ago, if you think about it, you know. | |
| But yeah, that's how you get certain groups. | |
| Like that was an accident. | |
| Was you know, but but like with us, like if you're good at blowing stuff up or uh uh wiring, you know, different things, um, then you're put into a special group and you all work together. | |
| It's just like a unit, and so that's that's um, so what about um let's see, you know, Somalia, Mogadishu, uh, and also um, the compound in let's see, um, you know, um, what's his name? | |
| Um, not Saddam Hussein, but um Qaddafi in Qaddafi's, you know, were you over there? | |
| Did you have anything to do with that incident? | |
| Well, no, but I know all about it. | |
| First of all, Gaddafi was put there by us, okay, right. | |
| Um, but he kind of did what they normally do a lot of times, which is go off the reservation and try to do some good things for his people, right? | |
| Exactly, that's exactly it. | |
| And try to make he was making friends with Israel, he was actually, you know, making getting ties with Israel. | |
| But the U.S. didn't want that. | |
| I can't say the U.S., the cabal, but the U.S. didn't have it. | |
| Yeah, Hillary's part of the cabal. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Come on. | |
| She's got so much blood on her hands. | |
| Right. | |
| You know, forget about it. | |
| She disgusts me. | |
| But yeah, yeah, that's. | |
| So you weren't actually, you weren't there on the ground there. | |
| No, I wasn't. | |
| All right. | |
| So let's see. | |
| I can tell you one thing. | |
| Can I tell you one thing about bin Laden? | |
| Well, Bin Laden, Bin Laden died in 2003 in a naval hospital in San Diego. | |
| You know that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| A lot of people don't know that. | |
| A lot of people don't know that because the whole dog and pony show that they put on when what was that? | |
| Obama was in office was complete nonsense. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So you were aware of that because you were involved or because you again heard about it or how did that work? | |
| Well, I wouldn't personally involve myself in that, but I did intelligence on it. | |
| We did, I knew it was going on when it was happening. | |
| I mean, I knew about the money, all the money. | |
| When Obama dropped all of those pallets of money, you know, the billions of dollars. | |
| I mean, I knew that was going to happen before it happened. | |
| But, you know, Obama, there's a lot about him that, well, there's a lot of, there's a lot of stories going around, and most of it's true. | |
| And it's funny how these politicians get in office. | |
| And when they leave, they're like multi-millionaires at least, you know. | |
| And how come they never brought down Hillary? | |
| I mean, it's so obvious what you did. | |
| And even the foundation, they collected all that money for Haiti, and Haiti didn't get a dime of it. | |
| If you mentioned the Clinton's name to a Haitian, you want to see somebody get angry. | |
| Yeah, for sure. | |
| Okay, but like getting back to basically Osama bin Laden, the real guy. | |
| So you believe he was on a kidney machine in San Diego. | |
| There was, and then he basically died. | |
| But I actually know a CIA guy who said that he thought Osama bin Laden should have been given a medal and a star within the seat because he was CIA and the CIA. | |
| He was CIA and he played his part just fine. | |
| He died are renovated. | |
| That's why he died of a renal failure. | |
| I know one of the guys who was standing next to his bed when he died. | |
| So I know he died. | |
| I know when he died. | |
| And you know what? | |
| Everybody was, you know, said, don't say anything. | |
| And, you know, in order to keep my position, my job, and everything, and, you know, you couldn't say anything. | |
| And it was, that was the hardest thing, knowing all this stuff. | |
| And then you had this clown up on TV saying he shot Osama bin Laden. | |
| And, you know, the SEAL team that went in, all right, and supposedly conducted all this stuff, the majority of them were killed on the helicopter. | |
| They were shot down. | |
| They were shot down. | |
| And they weren't, they were, yeah, but that was a fake operation, but they killed them so they couldn't report, right? | |
| Well, they killed them because they knew when they landed is when they found out all this stuff. | |
| But they couldn't take a chance on any of them saying anything. | |
| So they took the helicopter before it even took off. | |
| They shot it with a Hellfire missile and they killed everyone on board. | |
| There was only one, I think, one that lived, and he wasn't on the helicopter. | |
| He was outside. | |
| But the supposed sniper, I mean, it's a complete lie. | |
| It's a complete lie. | |
| And the guy they shot, the guy they shot with, they did kill someone, but it wasn't Osama bin Laden. | |
| And, you know, you don't bury a Muslim out in seat like that. | |
| You don't do that, especially if you want to prove, you know, what you did. | |
| It was a big cover-up. | |
| And they did try to cover all the, yeah, of course, it was, you know, this is very well known, at least among people that I know. | |
| But yeah, it's great to hear that you, you know, were kind of close into that situation enough that you know what's what. | |
| So, but I think it's my, I again, I think it's Michael Jayco was, I don't know, he was in SEAL team. | |
| I can't remember if he was involved in the Osama bin Laden, the fake one, but he, he, I think to this day, he actually thinks he was in, you know, involved in the real one or something like that. | |
| I mean, he really just doesn't know. | |
| This is the trouble. | |
| It's, you know, are you familiar with how, like, how various divisions and soldiers and different units and all of that, they're fed different information. | |
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Juan O'Savin Warns About Trump
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| You know that, right? | |
| Yeah, compartmentalization. | |
| I mean, that's it's rampant. | |
| One person doesn't know what one team doesn't know what the next is doing, and they both have different stories. | |
| Right. | |
| And it's all the, you know, the narrative, what they want to give you. | |
| It's your commanding officer. | |
| But there, like I said, that, you know, the people that you see that are giving the orders, they're not the ones who actually make the orders up. | |
| The ones who are actually making the orders up, you'll never see. | |
| You'll never see them. | |
| At least, not on TV. | |
| At least not yet. | |
| Okay, well, let's talk about General Miley. | |
| Are you familiar with this story, this Woodward book that's coming out supposedly? | |
| I mean, it's the whole thing is a setup. | |
| It's so obvious. | |
| But did you have any thoughts about that? | |
| Have you heard about that? | |
| What's going on with that? | |
| Well, Miley, he's the bad guy, I think. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I mean, he no, so the story goes that he made a deal with the Chinese when Trump was about to leave office. | |
| Acting, you know, the book is trying to describe Trump as being a crazy man, and therefore General Miley came in to save the day and to negotiate with the Chinese to make sure that, you know, Trump didn't have access or his hand on the trigger in terms of starting a nuclear war or something like that, which is all fake. | |
| But the thing is that when you get into this idea that Trump is still our commander-in-chief, that he was sworn in by the military in March 11th of 2021. | |
| Have you heard that? | |
| And do you believe it? | |
| Well, yes, I have heard that. | |
| First, as far as Miley goes, General Miley, General Miley will blow with the wind, whichever way the wind's blowing is the way General Miley will go. | |
| He will go over the flow, but he's definitely a leftist. | |
| What he did was it can be considered treason, what he did. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| But will he be charged with it? | |
| Yeah, no doubt about it. | |
| It is treason. | |
| Yeah, but he'll never be charged with it. | |
| Look, the bottom line is there's so many criminals right now that are running this country. | |
| If you took down one, you'd have to take them all down. | |
| And we would have no government. | |
| I mean, there's that many that are bad. | |
| Now, there are a lot of good people too, but I mean, really, nobody's doing anything. | |
| Nobody's trying to stop them because they're scary people. | |
| You know, if you say anything bad about them, next thing you know, you find your dog or your cat dead on your porch, or maybe your house burned down. | |
| You know, maybe your car will blow up. | |
| You know, these people are crazy. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just the Clintons. | |
| Anyway, I'm not even going to go there right now. | |
| As far as Miley, he's a bad guy. | |
| And what he did was definitely treasonous. | |
| And as far as Trump sworn in, he really is. | |
| He really was voted president, but it was stolen from him. | |
| And as long as these bad people are in power, nothing's going to be done about it. | |
| But they were in power when Trump is in office too, because nothing happened to Hillary Clinton. | |
| And she should have absolutely been put in prison for that. | |
| Well, yeah, obviously, he, you know, and he also didn't, he had to go along with the vaxes when he really wasn't on board with that. | |
| And, you know, so he was being controlled for sure. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They all are. | |
| Now, the story is, of course, that the White Hats are saying is that all of this is going to change soon, that, you know, he's going to come back. | |
| Know in he's actually still president behind the scenes that the military swore him in again on March in March of 2021. | |
| If he's sworn in as the commander-in-chief, even then, he has, and actually, I don't know if you listen to Juan O'Savin, but Juan O'Savin has been saying that even since January 6th, that he has had Trump has had control of the nuclear, you know, his finger on the button, whatever you want to call that thing, right? | |
| Well, good. | |
| That Biden is completely, you know, deluded and has no control. | |
| He doesn't even fly on Air Force One. | |
| That's what they say. | |
| Well, Biden's definitely deluded. | |
| There's no doubt about that. | |
| But as far as Trump having his finger on the button, no president has their finger on the button. | |
| No one man can set off a nuclear war. | |
| There's an array of things that have to take place in order for that to happen. | |
| You can't just push a button. | |
| But I mean, it would be a nicer thought to know that Trump was in charge instead of Biden. | |
| But as far as the military swearing him in, I mean, I haven't heard anything like that. | |
| I know they want him in, but it's all the Woe Ranchelon. | |
| So you haven't heard, you have not heard that he was sworn in on March of 2021. | |
| No, no, no, and I would have because I'm still in touch with people that would know something like that. | |
| I knew what was happening in Afghanistan. | |
| What a mess. | |
| You know, all of this is happening because, well, not all of it, but partly because they want to go in complete reverse of what Trump did. | |
| Anything that Trump did, whether it was good or bad, they want the exact opposite. | |
| Also, they have their own agenda. | |
| There's a reason they're doing all this. | |
| They want to make us look weak. | |
| They want us to be weak. | |
| They're weakening the military as we speak. | |
| They're demasculating the military completely. | |
| And it's horrific. | |
| All this different kind of training now that they're doing now. | |
| I mean, it's crazy town. | |
| You know, what they're teaching the kids now in school, and it's what they're doing in the military now. | |
| So it's, but yeah, as far as him being sworn in, no, I haven't heard anything like that at all. | |
| I definitely would have, I think, you know. | |
| Okay. | |
| Do you even know who Juan O'Savin is? | |
| 107. | |
| Juan O Savin. | |
| That's what he calls himself. | |
| Oh, that's a person. | |
| It's a person. | |
| Yeah, Juan, he goes, well, some people believe that he's actually John F. Kennedy Jr. | |
| Okay. | |
| John Kennedy. | |
| He has a, you know, and there's another guy. | |
| There's at least two guys. | |
| Now it looks like there's three, you know, sort of, I don't know, pretending or slipping through from disguise to disguise. | |
| Anyway, he's very good friends with Trump and supposedly, you know, he's out on the circuit under the name Juan O'Savin talking. | |
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Police And False Flags
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| There's a zillion videos out there and he's telling you basically what Trump and team and the white hats are about and what they're doing. | |
| All right. | |
| I'll have to look at that. | |
| See, I basically stay away from social media. | |
| That's why I probably haven't heard this. | |
| Well, yeah, their videos. | |
| You know, he doesn't go on social media either for what it's worth. | |
| Yeah, well, I get all my information straight hand usually from intelligence people that's still working. | |
| So I'm, you know, that's where, like, it is something I talk to a good friend of mine just about every day. | |
| And if there's anything new, you know, he lets me know. | |
| But I also have a different way of communicating with him, too. | |
| Not over the phone. | |
| Well, so in 2008, again, you said something changed about the way you were involved in the military. | |
| Are you able to say, you know, did you, was it like you went, did you get a desk job or was it this promotion that you talked about? | |
| Or what happened in 2008 that changed, you know? | |
| Well, my wife died for one thing. | |
| And right then and there when that happened, you know, I wanted to be killed. | |
| That's why I rushed out like that the way I did. | |
| So I think my mentality at that point was on edge. | |
| But then something clicked in me. | |
| I mean, because I guess I've been holding all this stuff in me for so many years. | |
| These things that I've seen and I've heard and that I've read and that I've actually touched and all these things are being kept secret from the people who, I mean, it's supposed to be of and for and by the people, but it's not. | |
| It's just a small cabal that it's of, for and by. | |
| And screw the people. | |
| That's that's the way, excuse my language, but that's the way that they, you know, this whole thing is really, that's the reality. | |
| So I guess maybe I just, at that point, I lost my wife and I just, I just, I, I, I just left everything. | |
| I just dropped everything and I said, wait a minute. | |
| And that's when we started feeding information to Alex Jones. | |
| And eventually they shut him down. | |
| I don't know if you heard of him, but we were, well, we were giving him a lot of information, you know, that we thought that should be shared. | |
| But nothing that could hurt good people, you know, but information that people should know. | |
| And, you know, that's when that's when I started getting that. | |
| Okay, when you say, okay, well, when you say he got shut down, what do you mean that he got shut down? | |
| You mean when they got banned from YouTube? | |
| Yeah, well, I mean, they made up all this stuff about Sandy Hook, which, I mean, it wasn't true that this one guy, listen, he had, I guess he had one or two guys on his show who weren't who they said they were. | |
| And they, they, I don't know, they spun what he said and uh they took him off of all the uh you know most of the social media platforms. | |
| And you could probably find him. | |
| You know, you could probably find him on a link, but he's not on social. | |
| I mean, there's a Marine, his name is James Fetzer, who's done a tremendous amount of research on Sandy Hook and basically, I think for all intents and purposes, proven. | |
| I've also interviewed him. | |
| I'll also another guy named Ole Domagard. | |
| And of course, you can't talk about this stuff on YouTube, but Alex Jones was not lying about that. | |
| He was actually there's real evidence that Sandy Hook was an inside job and set up all that. | |
| Yeah, they call it a false flag. | |
| I mean, that's what, yeah, they do, they do that quite a lot. | |
| You'd be surprised. | |
| Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised, but I know people would, yeah. | |
| I mean, we know they do this stuff. | |
| Okay, this is known, you know, at least to my audience. | |
| I mean, it got so you're never allowed to say that those words, false flag, otherwise they'll take it down your video in a second. | |
| Right, exactly. | |
| That's that's the whole, that's how they shut him down. | |
| I mean, that's how they shut him down. | |
| It wasn't that he said anything wrong, it's that they, what they do now is uh, the word police, I guess you can call them. | |
| You know, it depends on what you say, whether they like it or not. | |
| If it's if it's against them, then you're wrong. | |
| You know, it doesn't matter if you're right, you're wrong. | |
| And they shut you down. | |
| And that's got to stop. | |
| And the government has a chance to, I mean, they can actually make it so that all these platforms are free speech, but they won't. | |
| They won't because they're being told not to, because this isn't the narrative. | |
| Slowly but surely, it's, you know, it's it's it's it's turning into a police state, really. | |
| That's ultimately what's going to happen. | |
| I guess. | |
| So what's your familiarity with the top, the top sort of part of the of the you know triangle? | |
| You know, when you say one family, are you really, you know, because the Rothschilds are just kind of front men for hiding the rest of the families like Bechtel and so on behind them. | |
| Right. | |
| Well, it's not actually, they're not actually anyone you're ever going to meet. | |
| I mean, they're not, they're not even, look, the narrative, what's where everything leads up to, it's, from what I understand, it's not coming from anyone that's above ground anyway. | |
| So, you know, whatever that means. | |
| Right. | |
| Sure. | |
| But that's what, listen, this is what I'm told. | |
| I don't even claim to know everything, but the person who tells me these things, he's absolutely, you know, top shelf as far as intelligence goes. | |
| You know, he's not, he's not some guy up the street. | |
| I mean, this guy has been doing his whole life. | |
| As a matter of fact, a friend of his, a few years ago, he retired. | |
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| They went after him. | |
| They raided his house because he said the wrong thing. | |
| So he has to be real careful how we communicate and everything. | |
| But yeah, that's what I understand is that, listen, they're not, you know, it's not like it's not a human, I guess. | |
| They're not human, I guess. | |
| But they've been here and they've been here a long time. | |
| I don't know everything about them, but I know they found skulls. | |
| I know this pentatologist that he used to work in the museum of natural history. | |
| Now he's in where is he? | |
| He's in the Midwest somewhere. | |
| He's been on the outside. | |
| So, but I found this article, this item in Iraq. | |
| And it had this ancient Hebrew writing on it. | |
| And it had a carving of an elongated, sort of an elongated skull. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| This is, you know, and it was weird because, I mean, this is like thousands of years old, this thing, you know, this article. | |
| Well, I mean, these beings are carved into the, you know, the temples in Egypt and Iran and Iraq. | |
| So those are called the Anunnaki. | |
| You're familiar with the Zachariah, Sitchin, translation of Marian tablets and all of that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know if I know about the Nephilim. | |
| I know that there was a couple of friends of mine that were in Afghanistan at the time of this village. | |
| It was in a mountain range in Afghanistan. | |
| They had this, they said it was this giant, like this 13 and a half foot, 14 foot giant that was like stealing livestock. | |
| And then it started stealing kids. | |
| And then the special forces units called in and they were slaughtered. | |
| And where was this? | |
| I can't really tell you where to go. | |
| Iraq? | |
| You can look at it. | |
| No, we can have that. | |
| It was in Afghanistan. | |
| Afghanistan? | |
| Okay. | |
| A giant. | |
| Well, actually, what happened was a special forces team got slaughtered. | |
| There was like 15 of them. | |
| And then they sent in another team. | |
| And this team, one of them got killed, but they killed it and they shot it in the head with a 50-Kalvin. | |
| That's a big, big round. | |
| The thing is, it didn't penetrate its skull. | |
| It's still like halfway sick in his skull, but it killed it. | |
| But the thing was like 1,200 pounds. | |
| And it had red, how do you describe it? | |
| Blood red hair. | |
| And it smelled like the worst kind of smell you can imagine. | |
| And it had six fingers on each hand, six toes on each foot. | |
| They had to use a chinook to come in. | |
| They built a little power. | |
| They built a big power for it and they strapped it down, covered it with a tarp, and flew it off. | |
| And then you never heard of it again. | |
| You never heard from it again. | |
| Same thing with natural history. | |
| They found all these skeletons, these giant skeletons in these graves. | |
| They said were Indian mounds, and along comes the Museum of Natural History and they take and they box it up and it's gone forever. | |
| Well, they work for the DOD. | |
| You know that, right? | |
| The Museum of Natural History is actually part of the DOD. | |
| Well, it's also the Smithsonian. | |
| I've interviewed people about this as well. | |
| Yeah, that's true. | |
| The Smithsonian also. | |
| Both DOG are sponsored. | |
| And the same thing with the Army. | |
| They go in, you find stuff. | |
| You can find something that was God. | |
| And what do they do? | |
| They catalog it, box it up, and you never see it again. | |
| Right. | |
| You know, that's why when I found this one piece, I brought it home. | |
| You know, and I had it checked out. | |
| And it's just, I mean, it's old. | |
| It's like 4,500 years old. | |
| And it's got this thing of Noah's Ark on it, a little story. | |
| It's like a carved ship, this little carved ship. | |
| And I found it right in the desert. | |
| It's one of these temples that was blown up from ISIS. | |
| Right. | |
| You know, around destroying all these monuments, all these. | |
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| Yeah, destroying the evidence of the reptilian rule, actually. | |
| History. | |
| They're doing it right now in this country with the statues and the history books. | |
| They're switching everything around, making America carbon. | |
| Yeah, we're the greatest country on this planet. | |
| I mean, if you've been to every other country and then you come home, you're glad to come home. | |
| I mean, this is even spill with all the stuff going on. | |
| It's still the freest country, but it's not going to stay that way. | |
| You know, with what they want to do. | |
| That's what scares me. | |
| And that's why people need to know, you know, and you have to prepare. | |
| I mean, you know, you have to prepare. | |
| It's better to be prepared. | |
| It's better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it. | |
| I'm not advocating that people go shooting anyone, but you have to defend your family, you know, and they're going to make it really impossible to be able to do that sooner than you think. | |
| You know, so listen, you know, it's been great talking with you. | |
| I hope we can do this again sometime. | |
| I'm going to let you go because we've been going for, I know, almost two hours here. | |
| And I try to keep my shows in a reasonable length of, you know, people's attention spans, all that sort of thing. | |
| So, but before we go, is there anything that we haven't touched on that you'd really like to say? | |
| Any topics that come to mind like to talk about? | |
| Well, the biggest thing is what's going on in this country right now. | |
| I mean, you know, with who's in charge right now, it's certainly not Biden, but the plans that they have. | |
| It just sucks. | |
| Everyone should, you know, prepare yourself. | |
| I mean, store up on food, you know, storable food, you know, canned goods, dry goods, medicines, big ones, because once grid goes down, everything's going to stop. | |
| Everything. | |
| So if you need medicine, store up on it. | |
| And medical supplies and food. | |
| You can forget the paper money. | |
| I mean, you can forget it. | |
| It's worthless anyway. | |
| It's just everyone thinks it's worth something. | |
| That's why it's still being passed around, but it's really not. | |
| I mean, this country's robbed a long time ago. | |
| Well, do you know anything about the, you know, a lot of people are saying that some, you know, in October, some financial things going to happen. | |
| Have you heard anything like that? | |
| Yeah, I heard the dollar is going to crash. | |
| And they're going to come out with some new cryptocurrency. | |
| I mean, the Rockefellers, what they want to do is microchip everyone. | |
| And you do what they say or they turn off your microchip because your microchip would pay for everything, your rent and your food and everything. | |
| And if they turn that off, you die. | |
| So that's what they wanted to do. | |
| I don't know if they still want to do that, but that's one of their plans. | |
| I know that. | |
| They killed Aaron Russo. | |
| He was a, what was he, a mayor or a governor? | |
| They dig him up. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He's past acting cancer. | |
| Well, I met with him one time, long time ago. | |
| He's a nice guy, real good guy. | |
| But he knew, he knew, he knew lots of people. | |
| He knew him personally. | |
| He was friends with him. | |
| And that's how he found all this stuff out. | |
| And he told me about it. | |
| And then I later heard other things about it. | |
| So who knows what's going to happen? | |
| But just I hope everyone stays safe. | |
| And, you know, it was an honor talking to you. | |
| And I hope I don't know if it did, but I hope I could help somebody somehow. | |
| Thank you very much, Captain. | |
| I really appreciate it. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, listen, you know, like I said, if you want to come back on the show, if something occurs to you, you want to communicate to the people, you know, my door is open. | |
| And I do weekly shows. | |
| So right now, this was broadcast live on Facebook. | |
| But after this broadcast, what I do is I take it down. | |
| I remove any glitches. | |
| I don't change the content in any way. | |
| All I do is put tags, the credits in the front and the back. | |
| And then I upload it to my Odyssey channel. | |
| So that's where it's going to go, odyssey.com, Project Camel. | |
| And then also it gets embedded in the page on this page where you've already got a banner. | |
| We've got a banner and what I showed you. | |
| Actually, I've got it on the screen right now for those watching. | |
| So, yeah, so that's kind of what happens. | |
| And, you know, that will add anything to that. | |
| If you can find the link to your actual previous interview, I think people would find that valuable. | |
| And if there's anything that occurs to you after the show, you want to send me some information, I can always post it on the page as well. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| All right. | |
| So thank you very much for your service to humanity for all those years of dedication that you put in. | |
| And, you know, I appreciate your honesty and your courage in coming forward. | |
| Well, thank you. | |
| Thank you for your, you know, everything that you do for humanity. | |
| All right. | |
| You take care. | |
| Okay, you too. | |