1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:03,440 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast am on 2 00:00:03,560 --> 00:00:07,040 Speaker 1: iHeart Radio and welcome back Major Ed Dames with us, 3 00:00:07,200 --> 00:00:11,440 Speaker 1: Doctor Doom. They still call you doctor Doom, don't they occasionally? 4 00:00:11,960 --> 00:00:14,240 Speaker 1: I know you don't like that, but it is what 5 00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:18,200 Speaker 1: it is. With these project Starman, what are you trying 6 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:22,640 Speaker 1: to prove ed or see with the Sasquatch program? I'm 7 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:25,240 Speaker 1: going to tell you. I'm going to put everything, lay 8 00:00:25,280 --> 00:00:27,880 Speaker 1: it out as simply as I can. Before I go on, 9 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:30,440 Speaker 1: I'd like to mention the book that I like very much. 10 00:00:30,480 --> 00:00:32,920 Speaker 1: I'm a minimalist. I only keep like twenty books at 11 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:35,879 Speaker 1: any given time. Really, if I buy another one, one 12 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:38,400 Speaker 1: has to go off the shelf. That's what minimalism is 13 00:00:38,400 --> 00:00:40,920 Speaker 1: all about. This is the book is written by E. 14 00:00:41,080 --> 00:00:45,000 Speaker 1: Andrew Boyd, a PhD in applied mathematics. It is called 15 00:00:45,120 --> 00:00:49,199 Speaker 1: Beyond Comprehension, a scientific look at the challenge of knowing Everything. 16 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:51,480 Speaker 1: And in the first part of the book, very very 17 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:57,720 Speaker 1: interesting chapter he describes how dogs can do not comprehend 18 00:00:57,760 --> 00:01:02,360 Speaker 1: the concept of the number ten, and he's extend an 19 00:01:02,400 --> 00:01:09,800 Speaker 1: idea analogously to humans. If humans are also mammals, perhaps 20 00:01:09,800 --> 00:01:13,240 Speaker 1: the things that the human things that are are beyond 21 00:01:13,280 --> 00:01:15,560 Speaker 1: our comprehension as well, and I'm going to have to 22 00:01:15,640 --> 00:01:18,319 Speaker 1: agree with that. After all the years of research on 23 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:23,319 Speaker 1: the et phenomenon so called. Now that first observation with 24 00:01:23,360 --> 00:01:26,640 Speaker 1: those green fireballs, and that project was called Project Twinkle. 25 00:01:26,760 --> 00:01:29,759 Speaker 1: Your listeners can look it up. It was very very 26 00:01:29,959 --> 00:01:35,319 Speaker 1: extensively studied prior to Blue Book, and uh it petered out. 27 00:01:35,720 --> 00:01:38,640 Speaker 1: Those things stopped happening. And then we have a good 28 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:41,000 Speaker 1: idea why that that is, but I don't want to 29 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:43,800 Speaker 1: go into that at the moment. So anyway, and I've 30 00:01:43,840 --> 00:01:47,200 Speaker 1: taken Jacques Fallet out to the side that side as 31 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:52,640 Speaker 1: well too, in circa ninety two. But when I came back, 32 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 1: I had already commission, I had already hired. I was 33 00:01:57,160 --> 00:02:00,920 Speaker 1: setting up a civilian company. I recently retired, and I 34 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:04,120 Speaker 1: hired all of the remote viewers. Even though I had 35 00:02:04,160 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 1: gone on to a very very dark unit before I retired, 36 00:02:08,280 --> 00:02:12,560 Speaker 1: I had already hired all of the remote viewers, almost 37 00:02:12,600 --> 00:02:15,640 Speaker 1: all in the unit, to work for me, to moonlight 38 00:02:16,360 --> 00:02:19,720 Speaker 1: on my projects. And predominantly all of those were except 39 00:02:19,720 --> 00:02:24,440 Speaker 1: for corporate clients. Those were UFOET types of stuff. But 40 00:02:25,000 --> 00:02:28,240 Speaker 1: I want to read if I may a summary that 41 00:02:28,400 --> 00:02:31,280 Speaker 1: Paul Smith wrote when I came back, because he did 42 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:33,919 Speaker 1: not go out in the field with us, and I 43 00:02:34,400 --> 00:02:39,120 Speaker 1: commissioned Paul to pay Paul to remote few exactly what 44 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:44,639 Speaker 1: happened out there, because we're constraining our eyeballs, a constrain 45 00:02:44,720 --> 00:02:47,680 Speaker 1: we're banned with limited in terms of the light spectra 46 00:02:47,760 --> 00:02:51,000 Speaker 1: and temporary limited in terms of things that we can process. 47 00:02:51,040 --> 00:02:53,560 Speaker 1: How fast that kind of stuff. I all of my 48 00:02:53,639 --> 00:02:59,119 Speaker 1: students know this, well, May I read the summary about that? Yeah? 49 00:02:59,200 --> 00:03:02,400 Speaker 1: Here goes. Paul wrote this on the fourth of June 50 00:03:02,440 --> 00:03:07,720 Speaker 1: nineteen ninety and views to be that fireball and one 51 00:03:07,760 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 1: other thing After the fireball, I shine the laser pointer 52 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:16,600 Speaker 1: at the mesa into which the fireball disappeared, and a 53 00:03:16,720 --> 00:03:19,200 Speaker 1: light shine back that was the same color green in 54 00:03:19,200 --> 00:03:22,920 Speaker 1: this case, and then went out. Here's Paul's summary. He 55 00:03:23,040 --> 00:03:28,240 Speaker 1: wasn't there. Site involves a semi tangible, energetically resilient radiating 56 00:03:28,360 --> 00:03:32,080 Speaker 1: globe of energy locating in the Rocky Austere region with 57 00:03:32,240 --> 00:03:37,720 Speaker 1: major topological changes in elevation. Sheer clips large outcroppings of igneous, 58 00:03:37,760 --> 00:03:42,360 Speaker 1: metamorphic and sedimentary rock. Water is not present in significant quantities. 59 00:03:42,720 --> 00:03:47,240 Speaker 1: This energy phenomenon fluoresces an intense yellow green light, and, 60 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:51,160 Speaker 1: though generally spheroid in shape, fluctuates much in the way 61 00:03:51,200 --> 00:03:54,800 Speaker 1: a soap bubble responds to air, pressure, currents, and other 62 00:03:54,840 --> 00:03:58,400 Speaker 1: forces impinging on the structure. There's a humming one's senses, 63 00:03:58,480 --> 00:04:01,600 Speaker 1: not here's This glow seems to be both within the 64 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:05,400 Speaker 1: rock cavity where it is manifest, yet without it as well. 65 00:04:05,840 --> 00:04:09,080 Speaker 1: It is partially surrounded by the earth, yet also partially 66 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:12,360 Speaker 1: free of the ground. It is there despite the rocks. 67 00:04:12,640 --> 00:04:16,159 Speaker 1: The rocks intrude, yet don't. There are other people or 68 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:19,560 Speaker 1: beings associated with this globe. There is a sense that 69 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:23,720 Speaker 1: the people present are aware of, but rather indifferent to observers. 70 00:04:23,720 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: That means us they're slightly amused, like one might be 71 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:30,839 Speaker 1: amused by apes watching people at the zoo, or babies 72 00:04:30,880 --> 00:04:34,320 Speaker 1: thinking they understand the unspoken agendas and motivations of the 73 00:04:34,320 --> 00:04:39,440 Speaker 1: adult world. The purpose here is adjusting, calibrating, sending, arranging. 74 00:04:39,440 --> 00:04:42,200 Speaker 1: In a physio energetic sense. There is an impression of 75 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:45,479 Speaker 1: great but subtle power, only a portion of which is there, 76 00:04:45,839 --> 00:04:48,039 Speaker 1: the rest of which is elsewhere. The tip of the 77 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:52,120 Speaker 1: iceberg analogy, radiant, flexible, substantial are other words that describe 78 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:54,760 Speaker 1: this energy form. The beings here are in a sense 79 00:04:54,880 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: professional like. They are completely going about their business and 80 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:02,920 Speaker 1: are disciplined or single minded enough not to be distracted 81 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:06,760 Speaker 1: by outside irritants like us, like the cop who maintains 82 00:05:06,800 --> 00:05:11,840 Speaker 1: the chrome despite name calling from bystanders. Thirty more seconds. 83 00:05:11,920 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 1: The event occurred primarily as an adjustment or maintenance mission, 84 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 1: but had a slight element of showing off or revealing 85 00:05:18,440 --> 00:05:21,960 Speaker 1: themselves teasing with a purpose. Otherwise, it was a very minor, 86 00:05:22,040 --> 00:05:26,880 Speaker 1: routine sort of technical exercise revealing a small fraction of capability. 87 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:30,359 Speaker 1: Full capability would never be revealed except in the event 88 00:05:30,400 --> 00:05:37,159 Speaker 1: of extreme circumstances. Statis manipulation, transmutation, transportation, physical rearrangement, total 89 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:41,160 Speaker 1: reconfiguration are all capabilities. The agenda here is to manipulate 90 00:05:41,200 --> 00:05:45,440 Speaker 1: the environment only enough to create the appropriate situation to 91 00:05:45,600 --> 00:05:49,839 Speaker 1: satisfy the agenda, like an oil company changing the landscape 92 00:05:50,120 --> 00:05:53,880 Speaker 1: only enough to facilitate its objective, leaving the rest the same. 93 00:05:54,200 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 1: They are not indifferent to the needs of the natives, 94 00:05:56,960 --> 00:05:59,560 Speaker 1: but the needs of the natives are subordinate to the 95 00:05:59,600 --> 00:06:03,200 Speaker 1: object of these others. That is a very good professional 96 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:06,839 Speaker 1: summary from a professional remote viewer, and what was he 97 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:09,640 Speaker 1: saying in terms of what this might have been all 98 00:06:09,640 --> 00:06:12,200 Speaker 1: those things. All we saw was his green fireball and 99 00:06:12,240 --> 00:06:14,960 Speaker 1: the glow on And what he's saying is there's an 100 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:19,000 Speaker 1: agency behind it, an intelligent agency behind it that's doing 101 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:22,279 Speaker 1: something there, knows that we're there and gives us a 102 00:06:22,320 --> 00:06:26,440 Speaker 1: little you know, throws us a bone, and that's it. 103 00:06:27,000 --> 00:06:31,200 Speaker 1: Well after that, after several years, that site and the 104 00:06:33,080 --> 00:06:36,839 Speaker 1: event started to wane, and that was nineteen ninety. That 105 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:40,360 Speaker 1: was ninety when he wrote the report. We had already 106 00:06:40,360 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 1: been there earlier in the year, and then I began 107 00:06:42,640 --> 00:06:45,000 Speaker 1: to take scientists to the site where and I have 108 00:06:45,120 --> 00:06:48,160 Speaker 1: the full reports there too. But I want to jump 109 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:53,040 Speaker 1: ahead to nineteen ninety four, that r L school event 110 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:56,960 Speaker 1: outside the Harari, Zimbabwe, where all these middle school kids 111 00:06:56,960 --> 00:07:00,120 Speaker 1: were out there playing baseball, went into this savanas and 112 00:07:00,200 --> 00:07:02,320 Speaker 1: came back with this story that I talked about on 113 00:07:02,360 --> 00:07:05,120 Speaker 1: Coast to Coast before. And your listeners can look at 114 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:07,800 Speaker 1: all that. John Mac, the Lee John Mac happened to 115 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:09,920 Speaker 1: be in South Africa at the time and flew up 116 00:07:10,360 --> 00:07:12,720 Speaker 1: to Harari to interview these kids, and I got to 117 00:07:12,720 --> 00:07:16,480 Speaker 1: see some of the original thirty five millionter u and 118 00:07:16,800 --> 00:07:20,320 Speaker 1: the kids heard in their minds sixty forty or sixty 119 00:07:20,520 --> 00:07:23,200 Speaker 1: heard in their minds looking at this big bug eye 120 00:07:23,200 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 1: guy and standing in front of a saucer. They think 121 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:29,440 Speaker 1: they did that. You got to take better care of 122 00:07:29,480 --> 00:07:33,680 Speaker 1: your planet. Your planet's time. Wow. And I said, Okay, 123 00:07:33,880 --> 00:07:36,040 Speaker 1: I'm going to do a full core press, using my 124 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:43,120 Speaker 1: into all my resources on the agency that orchestrated this event. Okay, 125 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:48,360 Speaker 1: And I did, and the meeting that what I want 126 00:07:48,400 --> 00:07:53,120 Speaker 1: to meet with is this agency. And they are not ets. 127 00:07:53,840 --> 00:07:56,800 Speaker 1: They are what Jacques Balat and I had both called 128 00:07:57,640 --> 00:08:01,880 Speaker 1: and John Kiel the Lee John Kill ultra terrestrials they 129 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:06,880 Speaker 1: live on Earth? Did It's because yes, always did. If 130 00:08:06,920 --> 00:08:08,880 Speaker 1: you look at the Travis Walton case, which is a 131 00:08:08,920 --> 00:08:14,200 Speaker 1: real case, Nobs when we remote viewge that that particular event, 132 00:08:15,680 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 1: he is inside an object. And we don't use the 133 00:08:18,400 --> 00:08:23,320 Speaker 1: term vehicle or craft in our work. He's inside an object. 134 00:08:23,440 --> 00:08:26,760 Speaker 1: But the three or four entities that are there are 135 00:08:26,920 --> 00:08:31,080 Speaker 1: raped like and they're wafting through this particular object. They're 136 00:08:31,120 --> 00:08:37,360 Speaker 1: almost they're they're not physical, they're semi physical. In fact, 137 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 1: I briefed that the highest levels of the Pentagon. I 138 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:43,360 Speaker 1: said we are dealing here in many cases what I 139 00:08:43,480 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 1: call what I termed transcendental technologies. And many of these 140 00:08:48,679 --> 00:08:53,440 Speaker 1: things emanate from a seamunt inside a seamunt to to 141 00:08:53,520 --> 00:08:57,160 Speaker 1: the to the west of Fiji. They're very deep, and 142 00:08:57,240 --> 00:09:02,680 Speaker 1: I talked about this on your show, so it we're 143 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:06,480 Speaker 1: not dealing with ets here. Yes, extraterrestrials are involved upon Earth. 144 00:09:06,600 --> 00:09:10,559 Speaker 1: All the crop circles, the real ones, they aren't fabricated 145 00:09:10,600 --> 00:09:13,959 Speaker 1: by humans, are directed from an underground location on Mars. 146 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:17,960 Speaker 1: I've talked about this before. So that's ET. And you know, 147 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 1: we've got other things that are eat a lot of 148 00:09:21,080 --> 00:09:26,559 Speaker 1: the mining the ancient ancient, God knows how ancient they are. 149 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 1: Mining activities on the Moon, that's where structures are still 150 00:09:30,960 --> 00:09:34,360 Speaker 1: are present. There were done by robots if that were 151 00:09:34,480 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 1: left there to mind by an intelligent race many many 152 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:42,440 Speaker 1: years ago. Oh yeah, millions, we think, yeah, but they're 153 00:09:42,480 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 1: gone now. And the mining stuff, there's still activity on 154 00:09:45,800 --> 00:09:49,200 Speaker 1: both the Moon and Mars. In fact, Paul Smith and 155 00:09:49,240 --> 00:09:52,680 Speaker 1: I for a contract, a German contract wevolve view what's 156 00:09:52,720 --> 00:09:57,040 Speaker 1: shut down phe the PHEVs two spacecraft. The Russians came 157 00:09:57,080 --> 00:10:00,760 Speaker 1: to me through General Stubblebine German the by and said, 158 00:10:01,320 --> 00:10:05,000 Speaker 1: look what happened to Pevers too, that that was the 159 00:10:05,040 --> 00:10:07,719 Speaker 1: object that the Russians had set up the Soviets at 160 00:10:07,720 --> 00:10:10,880 Speaker 1: the time, that they saw something coming at it and 161 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:13,080 Speaker 1: then it was like gobbled up or something. Yeah, it 162 00:10:13,080 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 1: was a big flash and then it was gone. So 163 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:18,360 Speaker 1: Paul Smith and I particularly remote view the demise of that, 164 00:10:18,720 --> 00:10:22,440 Speaker 1: and both our descriptions were very very interesting. We worked 165 00:10:22,480 --> 00:10:25,880 Speaker 1: independent of each other, but we both used the analogy 166 00:10:26,480 --> 00:10:30,480 Speaker 1: of a guard dog that's waiting for its owners to 167 00:10:30,520 --> 00:10:33,840 Speaker 1: come back, and it sees something, perceives something up there, 168 00:10:34,120 --> 00:10:36,920 Speaker 1: and goes up to guide it down through the surface 169 00:10:36,960 --> 00:10:40,640 Speaker 1: of Mars or under Mars, but it says, oh, it's 170 00:10:40,679 --> 00:10:43,559 Speaker 1: like it's spit it out because it's not its owners, 171 00:10:43,559 --> 00:10:45,440 Speaker 1: and it went back down to rest in the sands 172 00:10:45,440 --> 00:10:50,800 Speaker 1: of Mars. Now, tell me about the sasquatch connection the way, Yeah, 173 00:10:50,840 --> 00:10:55,120 Speaker 1: that's very interesting. So, uh, the Amago part that that 174 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: part of the project I wanted to I took two 175 00:10:59,000 --> 00:11:03,360 Speaker 1: photos of sasquatch, the Patterson Gimmlen film, which that's a 176 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:07,719 Speaker 1: real thing, it's not a fake, and then the one 177 00:11:07,800 --> 00:11:11,959 Speaker 1: that I posted on your website. Perhaps last Yeah, last 178 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:15,720 Speaker 1: time was on of a one walking over a snow 179 00:11:16,600 --> 00:11:22,480 Speaker 1: ridge in either Vancouver or near Washington, Washington State. That's real. Two. 180 00:11:22,840 --> 00:11:25,200 Speaker 1: So I looked at the location I was interested in, 181 00:11:25,320 --> 00:11:28,240 Speaker 1: using geophyx to look at the location the present location 182 00:11:28,600 --> 00:11:32,400 Speaker 1: of each of those, the Patterson Gimblon object and the 183 00:11:32,400 --> 00:11:38,440 Speaker 1: one in Washington. They both led to the identical site 184 00:11:39,280 --> 00:11:46,360 Speaker 1: of the orchestrators of the Ariel School event. Both those 185 00:11:46,760 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 1: sasquatches in terms of their location ended up on that 186 00:11:51,320 --> 00:11:55,840 Speaker 1: same mountain near Mount Lasson, where I had already established 187 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:59,880 Speaker 1: was a contact zone for these orchestrators of the Ariel 188 00:12:00,120 --> 00:12:05,200 Speaker 1: School event. So I'm quite excited. I'm antssipative, and I'm 189 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:08,320 Speaker 1: not afraid because I you know, I have no idea 190 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:11,800 Speaker 1: what's going to happen. But I feel a little bit spooked, 191 00:12:11,920 --> 00:12:16,640 Speaker 1: which is funny because a spook getting spooked because I 192 00:12:16,800 --> 00:12:19,280 Speaker 1: made a funny I think that was a shredder or 193 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:24,480 Speaker 1: splinter and teenage mutant ninja turtles. But I am looking 194 00:12:24,480 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 1: forward to that trip. Well, who knows what you'll uncover. Yeah, 195 00:12:30,559 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 1: I don't know. Everything is a totally unknown here except 196 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:39,480 Speaker 1: what we put together where like Chaco Canyon. These this 197 00:12:39,720 --> 00:12:44,079 Speaker 1: agency which is not eat and not human. And I 198 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:47,480 Speaker 1: don't know about the Sasquads. I think they're I'm not 199 00:12:47,559 --> 00:12:49,880 Speaker 1: sure what they are. I really have to find that out. 200 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:52,920 Speaker 1: But it's a it's a meeting. It's a meeting place 201 00:12:52,960 --> 00:12:56,160 Speaker 1: stressed like Chaco Cannon was, and remote viewing had to 202 00:12:56,240 --> 00:13:00,480 Speaker 1: be used to find it. A consciousness tools, not just 203 00:13:00,600 --> 00:13:04,800 Speaker 1: problem solving tools, but a higher level refined consciences. Tools 204 00:13:05,120 --> 00:13:07,920 Speaker 1: had to be able to go not after the fact, 205 00:13:08,040 --> 00:13:10,480 Speaker 1: A what happened over here in terms of et or 206 00:13:10,520 --> 00:13:17,200 Speaker 1: whatever you want to call it? No proactive Okay, what 207 00:13:17,280 --> 00:13:21,720 Speaker 1: are your protocols, if any, for a meeting now? I 208 00:13:21,800 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 1: mean to understand what happens there, but I certainly want 209 00:13:26,040 --> 00:13:28,880 Speaker 1: to want to bring back something over the next few 210 00:13:28,920 --> 00:13:32,480 Speaker 1: months that substantiates the things that I'll say if I'm 211 00:13:32,520 --> 00:13:35,439 Speaker 1: still around to say them. And had the new Madrid 212 00:13:35,520 --> 00:13:39,080 Speaker 1: fault would some say is bigger than the San Andreas fault. 213 00:13:39,320 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 1: You're seeing some kind of activity there. But a year ago, 214 00:13:43,160 --> 00:13:45,680 Speaker 1: a year and a half ago, perhaps longer, I began 215 00:13:45,760 --> 00:13:52,160 Speaker 1: to look at the next catastrophic North American both of 216 00:13:52,160 --> 00:13:58,520 Speaker 1: both kind of use North American events and the key 217 00:13:58,600 --> 00:14:02,679 Speaker 1: popped up time and again was an earthquake, and uh, 218 00:14:04,400 --> 00:14:09,720 Speaker 1: the the whole Midwest being being affected by this particular 219 00:14:09,760 --> 00:14:14,199 Speaker 1: earthquake and the New Madrid's fall. But what particularly concerned 220 00:14:14,240 --> 00:14:18,400 Speaker 1: me was the number of nuclear react power plants that 221 00:14:18,800 --> 00:14:22,320 Speaker 1: are also affected and needed to be shut down. So 222 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: despite the structural damages and perhaps human lives lost, and 223 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:30,920 Speaker 1: the Mississippi River perhaps shifting, you know, you've got that 224 00:14:31,040 --> 00:14:33,960 Speaker 1: more serious long term problem, the gift that keeps on giving, 225 00:14:34,080 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 1: like Bukushima, Daichi. Well, you know New Madrid is Saint 226 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:44,160 Speaker 1: Louis goes through there, Everything goes through there. And years 227 00:14:44,160 --> 00:14:47,400 Speaker 1: ago the Mississippi went the other way when that earthquake 228 00:14:47,480 --> 00:14:51,760 Speaker 1: kit remember that one. Yeah, yeah, it changed its changed 229 00:14:51,760 --> 00:14:54,320 Speaker 1: its flow. But this time I'm thinking that it might 230 00:14:54,360 --> 00:14:57,680 Speaker 1: not just change is slow, it may actually shift because 231 00:14:57,680 --> 00:14:59,800 Speaker 1: there's a lot of places where where the you know, 232 00:14:59,840 --> 00:15:02,040 Speaker 1: the levies and the built up the Army Corps of 233 00:15:02,080 --> 00:15:05,360 Speaker 1: Engineers has really constrained the river. But if those go down, 234 00:15:05,400 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 1: the Mississippi changes changes its course. They dread Dames with us. 235 00:15:10,400 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: His websites are linked up at Coast to coastam dot com. 236 00:15:13,480 --> 00:15:17,440 Speaker 1: He also has a DVD series out called Learn Remote Viewing, 237 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:20,120 Speaker 1: and we'll talk a little bit more about some of 238 00:15:20,120 --> 00:15:23,400 Speaker 1: the work that he does. People are a little concerned 239 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:27,520 Speaker 1: about an economic collapse, ed, what does remote viewing say 240 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:30,160 Speaker 1: about that? I had a bunch of economists and the 241 00:15:30,200 --> 00:15:34,360 Speaker 1: professional well actually three and a professional development course, so 242 00:15:34,560 --> 00:15:39,480 Speaker 1: way back in ninety five, and they were they were 243 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:42,680 Speaker 1: curious as to whether there would ever be an economic collapse. 244 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:46,280 Speaker 1: So we put together a series an ensemble of different 245 00:15:46,760 --> 00:15:50,440 Speaker 1: contecting remote search terms and all that, and long behold, Yes, 246 00:15:50,680 --> 00:15:53,920 Speaker 1: there would be a global economic collapse. I talked about 247 00:15:53,960 --> 00:15:57,240 Speaker 1: that with Art Bell way back in ninety six, as 248 00:15:57,240 --> 00:16:00,560 Speaker 1: well as as drastic climate change. I think that would 249 00:16:00,600 --> 00:16:04,760 Speaker 1: forces to will not disallow us growing crops the way 250 00:16:04,760 --> 00:16:07,880 Speaker 1: we have traduction and grown them. But the economic collapse, 251 00:16:08,960 --> 00:16:11,760 Speaker 1: it just like the kill shot sequences, when people said, oh, 252 00:16:11,880 --> 00:16:14,640 Speaker 1: that can't happen, it's bunk, and then these massive soulo 253 00:16:14,720 --> 00:16:18,920 Speaker 1: players that thinkingness, we're not earth directed happened. So people 254 00:16:19,000 --> 00:16:22,240 Speaker 1: began to think what I said, the unthinkable would happen. 255 00:16:22,280 --> 00:16:29,120 Speaker 1: The US would default on its t built its bond payments. Yeah, 256 00:16:29,120 --> 00:16:31,920 Speaker 1: and then then news papers you know, came out it's 257 00:16:31,960 --> 00:16:35,960 Speaker 1: been about seven years now with the same thing, the unthinkable. 258 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:39,120 Speaker 1: They actually said that the unthinkable, like like they my 259 00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:44,320 Speaker 1: my neologism kill shot. They adopted that idea the unthinkable. 260 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:48,480 Speaker 1: Perhaps not listening to me, but the parallel of news 261 00:16:48,760 --> 00:16:52,120 Speaker 1: online said it is possible that we made default. I mean, 262 00:16:52,880 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 1: come on, look at the look at the global economic 263 00:16:57,480 --> 00:17:01,320 Speaker 1: condition right now. Most of your listeners know how fragile 264 00:17:01,320 --> 00:17:04,320 Speaker 1: that we are economically in terms of the dead debt, 265 00:17:04,720 --> 00:17:08,920 Speaker 1: the amount of debt the world has. Does remote viewing 266 00:17:08,960 --> 00:17:12,440 Speaker 1: get involved in, you know, like political outcomes and things 267 00:17:12,440 --> 00:17:19,640 Speaker 1: like that. No, we experimented early with the elections, that's all. 268 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:22,920 Speaker 1: I have no interests. Maybe other people do. But it's very, 269 00:17:23,080 --> 00:17:25,760 Speaker 1: very difficult to do things like that because you have 270 00:17:25,800 --> 00:17:30,159 Speaker 1: so many people involved making decisions in those cases. But 271 00:17:30,280 --> 00:17:33,119 Speaker 1: in something like a presidential election, the next president of 272 00:17:33,240 --> 00:17:36,680 Speaker 1: the winner of the next presidential election, there's a number 273 00:17:36,680 --> 00:17:40,280 Speaker 1: of ways to handle that. When one it because it's 274 00:17:40,320 --> 00:17:42,960 Speaker 1: in the future, it already exists right time as we know, 275 00:17:43,440 --> 00:17:46,639 Speaker 1: this idea of linear time. Yeah, it's linear, but but 276 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:49,920 Speaker 1: you're you and I are both dead in another time 277 00:17:50,160 --> 00:17:53,159 Speaker 1: and we're both not alive in another time. Two. But 278 00:17:53,680 --> 00:17:57,080 Speaker 1: those those events still exist. The big events, there's a 279 00:17:57,080 --> 00:17:59,240 Speaker 1: little bit of there's a lot of wiggle roomans on 280 00:17:59,400 --> 00:18:05,000 Speaker 1: fuzzy sets that happened around smaller events like football games 281 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:07,080 Speaker 1: and things like that that I don't want to go into. 282 00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:10,639 Speaker 1: But when we're looking at, for instance, in the next election, 283 00:18:11,160 --> 00:18:15,439 Speaker 1: if there's a female running at the end of the 284 00:18:15,440 --> 00:18:19,760 Speaker 1: election then opposed to a mail then it's very very 285 00:18:19,800 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 1: easy for us to determine using indirect methods the winner 286 00:18:26,040 --> 00:18:28,880 Speaker 1: of the election. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM 287 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:32,480 Speaker 1: every weeknight at one am Eastern and go to Coast 288 00:18:32,480 --> 00:18:34,320 Speaker 1: to Coast am dot com for more