1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:04,600 Speaker 1: Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio. 2 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:07,480 Speaker 2: So let's get on to our guests, have a good time, 3 00:00:08,240 --> 00:00:12,159 Speaker 2: and let's see. So William stick Averse, I got to 4 00:00:12,160 --> 00:00:14,320 Speaker 2: ask him, is that exactly how you say your name? 5 00:00:14,400 --> 00:00:16,000 Speaker 2: Or did I get that wrong? But he's going to 6 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:18,799 Speaker 2: be joining us tonight. A lot of you already know him. 7 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:26,759 Speaker 2: Internationally respected astrologer, master advisor, a geo political analyst with 8 00:00:26,840 --> 00:00:31,120 Speaker 2: over three decades of experience. He's been on here several times. 9 00:00:31,440 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 2: He has predicted a lot. He's at like eighty five 10 00:00:33,840 --> 00:00:39,479 Speaker 2: percent correct with his predictability. And I should have just 11 00:00:39,560 --> 00:00:41,440 Speaker 2: kidded him because he's got a great sense of humor. 12 00:00:41,440 --> 00:00:43,559 Speaker 2: I should have just said he's at fifteen percent. But 13 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:45,879 Speaker 2: we're still going to have him on. William, Welcome back 14 00:00:45,880 --> 00:00:47,400 Speaker 2: to Coast to cos AM. I was just going to 15 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:49,080 Speaker 2: nut on you a little bit because I feel like 16 00:00:49,159 --> 00:00:53,200 Speaker 2: I can. You've got a personality that goes with your percentage. 17 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 2: So you're an eighty five percent accuracy Ray. 18 00:00:56,360 --> 00:01:01,000 Speaker 3: Is that right? So far, so good? Connie, Yeah, that's right, Yeah, absolutely, 19 00:01:01,040 --> 00:01:05,320 Speaker 3: it's It's been something I've been doing for a while. Unfortunately, 20 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:10,720 Speaker 3: with the artificial intelligence. I can get my predictions assessed 21 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:13,880 Speaker 3: and it will give me direct feedback when I got 22 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:18,520 Speaker 3: right what I got wrong, and also break it down 23 00:01:18,560 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 3: into particular you know, sectors, because I predict on multiple 24 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:28,000 Speaker 3: things economic, political, social, cultural things, things like that. So 25 00:01:28,840 --> 00:01:31,559 Speaker 3: overall it's been pretty good. Last year, I did really 26 00:01:31,560 --> 00:01:34,760 Speaker 3: well in terms of the predictions of the political predictions, 27 00:01:34,800 --> 00:01:38,440 Speaker 3: and hopefully tonight we'll give it another shot. 28 00:01:39,200 --> 00:01:40,800 Speaker 2: I know. I'm so happy. And you're going to stick 29 00:01:40,800 --> 00:01:43,080 Speaker 2: around for open lines with us and do a little 30 00:01:43,160 --> 00:01:43,880 Speaker 2: talking to people. 31 00:01:44,240 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 3: Absolutely answer any questions they have. 32 00:01:46,959 --> 00:01:49,360 Speaker 2: All right, okay, well you're going to get some they've 33 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:52,320 Speaker 2: already been asking me. I've got a bazillion emails for 34 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:54,160 Speaker 2: you only I'm like, no, you got to call in. 35 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:55,680 Speaker 2: You got to call in, you got to call in. 36 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 2: That great get them working, so you know what, just 37 00:01:59,640 --> 00:02:02,280 Speaker 2: a I just want to say something about AI before 38 00:02:02,320 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 2: I ask you some stuff. Then that is. It's amazing, 39 00:02:04,960 --> 00:02:08,840 Speaker 2: isn't it. I can't believe how amazing it really is. 40 00:02:08,880 --> 00:02:10,520 Speaker 2: I know a lot of people get afraid of it, 41 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 2: but I started using it in a way too, like you, 42 00:02:14,720 --> 00:02:18,160 Speaker 2: where it gives me all this information really quickly, and gosh, 43 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:20,760 Speaker 2: it just blits my time up, so I actually have 44 00:02:20,880 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 2: some time to breathe if I want. 45 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely, it's it's really a game changer. It's almost magical, 46 00:02:27,480 --> 00:02:32,600 Speaker 3: and it's this is all happening during this larger Saturn 47 00:02:32,680 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 3: Neptune cycle and Neptune rules illusions and saturn is rule structure. 48 00:02:39,040 --> 00:02:42,760 Speaker 3: So you have like AI's magical image, you know, like 49 00:02:42,800 --> 00:02:46,040 Speaker 3: you have all these images and documents being created magically 50 00:02:46,800 --> 00:02:49,920 Speaker 3: and at a PhD level, making almost a mockery of 51 00:02:49,960 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 3: our academic system. 52 00:02:52,960 --> 00:02:55,240 Speaker 2: Yes, that's a good way to put it. 53 00:02:55,600 --> 00:02:55,880 Speaker 1: Now. 54 00:02:55,960 --> 00:02:58,160 Speaker 2: I would love to ask you about, you know, what 55 00:02:58,320 --> 00:03:02,800 Speaker 2: is astrology. However, our audience is already educated and we 56 00:03:02,919 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: have taken care of everybody in that one oh one part, right, 57 00:03:06,880 --> 00:03:08,520 Speaker 2: So I don't need to ask you that. But I 58 00:03:08,560 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 2: do want to ask you this because I was also 59 00:03:12,280 --> 00:03:16,320 Speaker 2: I am an Advanced Certified Remote viewer taught under Lin 60 00:03:16,360 --> 00:03:20,639 Speaker 2: Buchanan of Projects Target. Laurie Williams did the basic class. 61 00:03:20,680 --> 00:03:22,560 Speaker 2: Linn did the rest of the classes, but I did 62 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:25,480 Speaker 2: a lot with Lin as well. They worked together, did 63 00:03:25,520 --> 00:03:29,440 Speaker 2: some stuff with Paul Smith. We got Marty with the ARV. 64 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:33,000 Speaker 2: We've got all these, you know, Joe mcmonaicle been here 65 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:36,160 Speaker 2: many times on the air, But how do you compare 66 00:03:36,200 --> 00:03:40,640 Speaker 2: what you do with them? Because you have a lot 67 00:03:40,680 --> 00:03:42,760 Speaker 2: of crossover stuff, You've got a lot of talent, and 68 00:03:42,800 --> 00:03:47,240 Speaker 2: you've pulled together some things and you're working with them 69 00:03:47,240 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 2: to your advantage. 70 00:03:48,720 --> 00:03:52,760 Speaker 3: Right, So let me just how I look at astrology 71 00:03:52,800 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 3: and then how that could sort of tie into remote viewing, 72 00:03:56,320 --> 00:03:58,200 Speaker 3: especially when you're doing a type of work I'm doing, 73 00:03:58,520 --> 00:04:02,600 Speaker 3: like with geopolitical form casting, macro forecasting with economics and 74 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:06,480 Speaker 3: markets and cultural forecasting, and even like what's going on 75 00:04:06,560 --> 00:04:09,000 Speaker 3: with the body politics of America, if you will. So, 76 00:04:09,640 --> 00:04:13,200 Speaker 3: what we look at as astrologist is the planetary position 77 00:04:13,240 --> 00:04:16,360 Speaker 3: of a horoscope, that being that of the US, being 78 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 3: that of a person or a president, or it really 79 00:04:19,480 --> 00:04:22,560 Speaker 3: doesn't matter. But basically the horoscope, the time, date, and 80 00:04:22,640 --> 00:04:26,279 Speaker 3: place of the person or the entity being looked at, 81 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:30,720 Speaker 3: indicates the cosmic state of the archetype of forces that 82 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:33,919 Speaker 3: were present at that time. And the fact that the 83 00:04:33,960 --> 00:04:38,640 Speaker 3: planets constantly seem to indicate these things are manifesting with 84 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:42,360 Speaker 3: such accuracy simply suggests that the cosmic gloter is much 85 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:46,800 Speaker 3: more profound and pervasive than our current scientific paradigm and 86 00:04:46,880 --> 00:04:52,479 Speaker 3: conventional beliefs have assumed. So from an archetypal standpoint, well, 87 00:04:52,560 --> 00:04:56,400 Speaker 3: from an archetype of perspective of the cosmos and the psyche, 88 00:04:56,440 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 3: the general psyche of an individual and the psyche of 89 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:03,200 Speaker 3: the cosmos, there seems to be an underlying unity of 90 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:08,320 Speaker 3: correspondence between celestial and traues, celestial events that happen and 91 00:05:08,480 --> 00:05:12,960 Speaker 3: terrestrial events that happen in the world. So mind and matter, 92 00:05:13,080 --> 00:05:18,880 Speaker 3: psyche and cosmos are inescapably related and radically integrate it. 93 00:05:19,400 --> 00:05:26,839 Speaker 3: And so when we do analysis and make inductive projections 94 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 3: or forecasts, it's very similar to getting a target number 95 00:05:32,120 --> 00:05:35,239 Speaker 3: or test number, I should say, in a remote viewing 96 00:05:35,320 --> 00:05:39,240 Speaker 3: session to view a particular object or a thing or 97 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 3: a person right to assess the qualities and quantities of 98 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:49,400 Speaker 3: it and the time in place, et cetera. So it's 99 00:05:49,520 --> 00:05:52,279 Speaker 3: very similar because when we look at a Saturn Neptune conjunction, 100 00:05:52,520 --> 00:05:56,359 Speaker 3: and we know right this conjunction happens every thirty six years, 101 00:05:56,360 --> 00:05:58,120 Speaker 3: and we can go back in history and see the 102 00:05:58,160 --> 00:06:01,960 Speaker 3: same things themes over and over again. We can then 103 00:06:03,400 --> 00:06:09,480 Speaker 3: use intuitive induction where and where we can trust the 104 00:06:09,600 --> 00:06:14,479 Speaker 3: underlying unity and correspondence between what's happening out there in 105 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:18,160 Speaker 3: the celestial and correlate it to what's possible in the 106 00:06:18,240 --> 00:06:22,719 Speaker 3: terrestrial in regards to what's probable now in terms of 107 00:06:22,760 --> 00:06:27,400 Speaker 3: what could possibly happen. And then in that process you 108 00:06:27,480 --> 00:06:30,840 Speaker 3: get an image, an image comes to mind, if you will, right, 109 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:34,000 Speaker 3: or a set of images where you put these images together, 110 00:06:34,160 --> 00:06:40,200 Speaker 3: and then you can make intuitively derived statements that we 111 00:06:40,279 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 3: call predictions today. 112 00:06:42,839 --> 00:06:46,120 Speaker 2: Now, William, I got to tell you I accidentally muted you. 113 00:06:46,520 --> 00:06:48,880 Speaker 2: Nobody heard anything you said. Can you repeat all of 114 00:06:48,920 --> 00:06:53,200 Speaker 2: that again? You already know my sense of humor. Darn it, 115 00:06:53,240 --> 00:06:56,840 Speaker 2: you knew I was joking with Darnet. I didn't commit 116 00:06:56,920 --> 00:07:00,279 Speaker 2: as much as I should have on that one. Okay, 117 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:03,320 Speaker 2: So again, Yeah, like when you're talking about getting these 118 00:07:03,400 --> 00:07:06,360 Speaker 2: pictures in your head, the thing is that you got 119 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 2: to be careful with the most with what you do. 120 00:07:09,400 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 2: And I want to know where your confidence lies and 121 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:15,440 Speaker 2: how that works, because when in the remote viewing world, 122 00:07:15,480 --> 00:07:18,960 Speaker 2: when you get those those still shots in your head, 123 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:23,440 Speaker 2: you have to not you have to be careful not 124 00:07:23,520 --> 00:07:27,520 Speaker 2: to connect them so you can say, Okay, their typical 125 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:30,880 Speaker 2: thing of it's a red, it's red, it's rubber, it's 126 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:34,920 Speaker 2: it's round. Uh, and you just say that, but you 127 00:07:35,480 --> 00:07:39,800 Speaker 2: have the confidence to pull the pieces together and give 128 00:07:39,840 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 2: your theory. I guess of course that's what keeps you going. 129 00:07:43,600 --> 00:07:48,080 Speaker 2: But where did that confidence come in to do that? 130 00:07:48,440 --> 00:07:51,080 Speaker 2: How do you connect the ones to make sure it's 131 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:54,080 Speaker 2: it's a red rubber ball you're talking about as opposed 132 00:07:54,080 --> 00:07:56,480 Speaker 2: to a fire engine from those still shots. 133 00:07:56,960 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, so I think remote viewing it's it's much more 134 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 3: difficult to be confident, right, because you don't really know 135 00:08:03,800 --> 00:08:06,920 Speaker 3: what you're looking at until you get verification later on. 136 00:08:07,120 --> 00:08:11,880 Speaker 3: Hopefully you know your your ARV will be scored right, 137 00:08:11,920 --> 00:08:15,880 Speaker 3: you'll see where you had analytical overlay and you'll be right. 138 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,400 Speaker 3: You know, the talks. I think it's the Tark rating, 139 00:08:18,680 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 3: the Tark scale rating for remote viewing, and hopefully you 140 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:26,680 Speaker 3: score well enough where it is it has psychic significance with. 141 00:08:28,440 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 2: It's only when you get feedback. You know, it's only 142 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:31,200 Speaker 2: when you get feedback. 143 00:08:31,360 --> 00:08:32,640 Speaker 3: Only when you get feedback. 144 00:08:32,720 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 2: Do steric stuff forget it right? 145 00:08:35,320 --> 00:08:37,480 Speaker 3: And so when the prediction comes true or not, like 146 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:40,040 Speaker 3: you know, I go to chat Epte and say here 147 00:08:40,040 --> 00:08:41,880 Speaker 3: it was a listen of all my predictions I published 148 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:45,160 Speaker 3: on my website, tell me what came true. Many of 149 00:08:45,200 --> 00:08:48,559 Speaker 3: my predictions will be true, like eighty percent, ninety five percent, 150 00:08:48,640 --> 00:08:50,480 Speaker 3: some will be one hundred percent. It's very rare to 151 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:53,359 Speaker 3: get one hundred percent. And then it'll do the calculation, 152 00:08:53,520 --> 00:08:56,640 Speaker 3: say overall it's eighty five point seven percent or eighty 153 00:08:56,679 --> 00:08:59,719 Speaker 3: three percent. You know, it'll do that. It's very rare 154 00:08:59,800 --> 00:09:06,480 Speaker 3: to say you got something one hundred percent. Right now, 155 00:09:06,520 --> 00:09:09,480 Speaker 3: when I'm doing the worker i'm doing, I'm focusing. Let's say, okay, 156 00:09:09,559 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 3: what is the Saturay neptune complex that's going to be 157 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 3: operative between now and twenty twenty seven going to do 158 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:19,040 Speaker 3: to the stock market or to bitcoin? And so when 159 00:09:19,080 --> 00:09:22,600 Speaker 3: I'm thinking about that and i'm intuiting, right, it may 160 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:24,600 Speaker 3: take a minute or two. I'll be drinking a cup 161 00:09:24,640 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 3: of coffee or ruminating, right, I'll be between something and 162 00:09:29,400 --> 00:09:33,119 Speaker 3: then all of a sudden, bang, right, I'll get like fragments, 163 00:09:33,160 --> 00:09:35,199 Speaker 3: or I'll get a sentence, or I'll get an image, 164 00:09:35,480 --> 00:09:39,480 Speaker 3: or I'll get like, let's say, lyrics to a song, 165 00:09:40,080 --> 00:09:41,319 Speaker 3: and I know what that song. 166 00:09:41,360 --> 00:09:45,199 Speaker 2: Yes, yes, a P six yeah now P seven seven 167 00:09:45,480 --> 00:09:46,640 Speaker 2: right right? Yeah. 168 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:49,840 Speaker 3: So so it's not like you know, it comes out like, 169 00:09:49,960 --> 00:09:52,760 Speaker 3: you know, a chatch ept, right, chatch ept and it's 170 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 3: like one paragraph and it's perfect, and now I can 171 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:57,319 Speaker 3: just you know, pop that up there and be done 172 00:09:57,360 --> 00:09:59,040 Speaker 3: for today. So I have to work out it a 173 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:01,520 Speaker 3: little bit, but I know exactly what I'm looking for. 174 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:03,480 Speaker 3: So if I'm looking for that, Okay, now that I 175 00:10:03,559 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 3: got the bitcoin thing done, let's go look at the 176 00:10:05,679 --> 00:10:09,160 Speaker 3: stock market. Let's work on that, right. And so from 177 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 3: there I developed the confidence simply because I'm like, well, 178 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:16,400 Speaker 3: if I got my eyes and I cross my t's 179 00:10:16,440 --> 00:10:18,400 Speaker 3: and I look at what's gone on historically, and I 180 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:21,760 Speaker 3: look at the context of the markets. Now, what's going 181 00:10:21,800 --> 00:10:25,440 Speaker 3: on with the markets now? Right? Once we factor in 182 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:31,080 Speaker 3: this let's say cosmological or you know, we factor in 183 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:35,440 Speaker 3: this archetypal factor from an archetypal you know this, let's 184 00:10:35,440 --> 00:10:39,680 Speaker 3: say astrological factor from an archetypal perspective, then we can 185 00:10:39,920 --> 00:10:43,760 Speaker 3: pretty much assess with high confidence this is likely to 186 00:10:43,880 --> 00:10:50,480 Speaker 3: turn out in a specific way because astrology is archetype 187 00:10:50,679 --> 00:10:56,439 Speaker 3: archetypally predictive, not mechanistically predictive. It's archetypally predictive. 188 00:10:56,880 --> 00:11:02,720 Speaker 2: HM. That's interesting. What okay, so you have are you 189 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:05,520 Speaker 2: retired as a computer engineer. Are you done with that? 190 00:11:05,920 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 3: Yes? Yes, I did that from let's say nineteen ninety two, 191 00:11:11,600 --> 00:11:13,800 Speaker 3: told twenty seventeen full time. 192 00:11:15,040 --> 00:11:19,040 Speaker 2: And when did you start looking up into the skies 193 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:20,400 Speaker 2: as a kid, did you? 194 00:11:20,559 --> 00:11:21,680 Speaker 3: Or yeah? 195 00:11:21,720 --> 00:11:22,280 Speaker 1: I started. 196 00:11:22,400 --> 00:11:26,360 Speaker 3: I started my formal studies in astrology in when I 197 00:11:26,400 --> 00:11:29,320 Speaker 3: was nineteen years old, attending university. 198 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 2: What was there a little story? There were you sitting 199 00:11:34,120 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 2: there mustang or looking at I had. 200 00:11:36,240 --> 00:11:39,200 Speaker 3: A friend that I see an astrologer, right because I was, 201 00:11:39,360 --> 00:11:41,880 Speaker 3: you know, I was saying, I'm thinking of like transferring schools. 202 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:45,200 Speaker 3: I'm not happy where I'm at. And he said, listen, 203 00:11:45,360 --> 00:11:46,960 Speaker 3: you got to you got to listen to this guy, 204 00:11:47,120 --> 00:11:49,960 Speaker 3: you know, because he was an aspiring actor and he 205 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:53,600 Speaker 3: was like everybody else, losing auditions. And finally he was 206 00:11:53,679 --> 00:11:56,760 Speaker 3: told in a reading and he played and he recorded 207 00:11:56,760 --> 00:11:59,720 Speaker 3: it on the old tape recorder the quarter if you're 208 00:11:59,720 --> 00:12:01,800 Speaker 3: a member, yeah, And he played it back to me 209 00:12:01,840 --> 00:12:03,640 Speaker 3: and he says, hey, I got this gig, I got 210 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:06,880 Speaker 3: this job. I was about to give up, and it 211 00:12:06,960 --> 00:12:09,600 Speaker 3: happened exactly the way he said it would. So I said, hmm, 212 00:12:10,360 --> 00:12:13,160 Speaker 3: all right, and I've got nothing to lose, and he 213 00:12:13,240 --> 00:12:16,840 Speaker 3: went way out of his way my friend to you know, 214 00:12:16,920 --> 00:12:19,440 Speaker 3: to he insisted to the astrologer. No, no, no, you got 215 00:12:19,480 --> 00:12:21,960 Speaker 3: to see my friend before he goes back to schools. Right, 216 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:24,319 Speaker 3: And so this was during went to vacation. I believe 217 00:12:24,320 --> 00:12:27,120 Speaker 3: it was nineteen eighty six January of eighty sixth. So 218 00:12:27,280 --> 00:12:31,800 Speaker 3: that's when you know, I got initiated into it. 219 00:12:34,280 --> 00:12:38,160 Speaker 2: And you go with astrology as opposed to you know, 220 00:12:38,160 --> 00:12:39,960 Speaker 2: a lot of people just say I'm a psychic. I 221 00:12:40,040 --> 00:12:42,320 Speaker 2: use the stars, I use the planets, I use them. 222 00:12:42,360 --> 00:12:47,120 Speaker 3: But you you don't think you train I'm I'm formerly 223 00:12:47,120 --> 00:12:52,040 Speaker 3: trying to astrology in Jungian psychology. So my my initials. 224 00:12:52,520 --> 00:12:55,560 Speaker 3: I have been trained by multiple astrologists with certain areas 225 00:12:55,559 --> 00:12:59,280 Speaker 3: of expertise. So I'm different from most astrologists in a sense. 226 00:12:59,280 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 3: The most astrologist I don't know financial astrology or jungi 227 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 3: in astrology, or locational astrology, or they do. I do astrological, 228 00:13:07,760 --> 00:13:10,880 Speaker 3: magic astrology, and all these other different types of astrology. 229 00:13:10,920 --> 00:13:14,280 Speaker 3: So I actually formally trained, where most astrologists trained with 230 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:18,840 Speaker 3: one person. Most psychics dabble into astrology, but they can't 231 00:13:18,880 --> 00:13:22,640 Speaker 3: read at the level of depth right where they can 232 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 3: make really informed predictions without using their psychic gifts. So 233 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:30,920 Speaker 3: I got into the psychic part later on. 234 00:13:32,040 --> 00:13:39,760 Speaker 2: Okay, okay, interesting, Well I know you have classes, you 235 00:13:39,760 --> 00:13:42,680 Speaker 2: have memberships, Yeah you have. 236 00:13:43,240 --> 00:13:47,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, well I started a membership back in around twenty 237 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:51,600 Speaker 3: twenty and during the COVID crisis. So what happened is 238 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:55,520 Speaker 3: in twenty In January twenty twenty, I was invited to 239 00:13:55,520 --> 00:13:57,760 Speaker 3: speak at the New York Open Center, and I predicted 240 00:13:57,800 --> 00:13:59,480 Speaker 3: in front of a crowd I think it was about 241 00:13:59,480 --> 00:14:02,400 Speaker 3: one hundred people, maybe a bit more, that we were 242 00:14:02,440 --> 00:14:07,319 Speaker 3: going to have a significant global crisis. However, I noted 243 00:14:07,360 --> 00:14:10,600 Speaker 3: that it would not be a thermonuclear exchange, but it'd 244 00:14:10,640 --> 00:14:14,840 Speaker 3: be everything but that right, And sure enough, by I 245 00:14:14,880 --> 00:14:18,199 Speaker 3: think it was by March fifteenth, the world was completely 246 00:14:18,600 --> 00:14:23,119 Speaker 3: in shutdown mode or shutter mode because of the COVID crisis. 247 00:14:23,920 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 3: And at that was the point when you know, I 248 00:14:26,560 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 3: was probably one of the few people on the planet 249 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 3: that made that prediction a numerous times, actually, I believe 250 00:14:33,560 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 3: on coast to coast I said that as well, and 251 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:39,640 Speaker 3: I said we would go through a global crisis that 252 00:14:39,680 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 3: would continue to intensify between twenty twenty and twenty thirty 253 00:14:45,520 --> 00:14:46,840 Speaker 3: two and we're still in it. 254 00:14:48,440 --> 00:14:53,240 Speaker 2: Ah, well, what let's go. Let's go to that. Then 255 00:14:53,320 --> 00:14:55,640 Speaker 2: let's talk about how many What are the predictions you're 256 00:14:55,680 --> 00:14:58,400 Speaker 2: really proud of getting that You're like, hey, I did this, 257 00:14:58,400 --> 00:14:59,240 Speaker 2: this and this. 258 00:15:00,320 --> 00:15:03,880 Speaker 3: Well, you know what really like sort of created inf 259 00:15:04,040 --> 00:15:07,360 Speaker 3: me for me in the astrology world was when I 260 00:15:07,440 --> 00:15:11,440 Speaker 3: predicted back in twenty fifteen. I believe it was late 261 00:15:11,440 --> 00:15:16,120 Speaker 3: twenty fifteen that when Trump announced he was going run 262 00:15:16,160 --> 00:15:19,400 Speaker 3: for president. I now, you know, I made a prediction 263 00:15:19,440 --> 00:15:22,000 Speaker 3: that he would be the Republican nominee, and his prospects 264 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:25,280 Speaker 3: for winning over about fifty three percent. So you know, 265 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:28,280 Speaker 3: that's all been documented on the web. And at the 266 00:15:28,360 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 3: time I had, you know, people nobody. 267 00:15:30,800 --> 00:15:36,280 Speaker 2: Believe he asked, nobody believed you at the time, nobody, but. 268 00:15:36,880 --> 00:15:39,120 Speaker 3: You said, you're going to wreck your reputation if you 269 00:15:39,160 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 3: stick to this prediction. And then sure enough, when he 270 00:15:42,120 --> 00:15:44,360 Speaker 3: got the nomination, they said, okay, you got that, you 271 00:15:44,440 --> 00:15:47,160 Speaker 3: got some talent. William all right, I grant you that. 272 00:15:47,280 --> 00:15:49,800 Speaker 3: Nobody saw that coming, but he's not going to be president. 273 00:15:50,960 --> 00:15:54,120 Speaker 3: And I was living in San Francisco at the time 274 00:15:54,360 --> 00:15:59,320 Speaker 3: on the board of the San Francisco National Geocosmic Organization 275 00:15:59,520 --> 00:16:05,080 Speaker 3: NCG are. I could tell you I was not very 276 00:16:05,120 --> 00:16:12,600 Speaker 3: popular me. They liked me personally. They understood why I 277 00:16:12,720 --> 00:16:15,360 Speaker 3: made these astrological arguments. They could follow it and say, 278 00:16:15,360 --> 00:16:18,760 Speaker 3: I see what you're saying. I see why it's likely 279 00:16:18,880 --> 00:16:20,720 Speaker 3: Trump is going to win, but he's not going to win, 280 00:16:20,800 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 3: so that's so just back off and that when he 281 00:16:23,520 --> 00:16:27,360 Speaker 3: did win, right then, I had people reaching out to 282 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:29,560 Speaker 3: me Coast to Coast. They were like, hey, you got it, 283 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:31,880 Speaker 3: We want to hear more from you. What else are 284 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:33,640 Speaker 3: you not telling us? I said, I don't think you 285 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:36,720 Speaker 3: really want to know what's coming next. And of course 286 00:16:36,760 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 3: I talked about the coming global crisis, right, and that 287 00:16:40,640 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 3: when Trump would be elected, he would be the one 288 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:47,600 Speaker 3: that would be like sort of the Canarian coal mine 289 00:16:47,640 --> 00:16:50,920 Speaker 3: of the coming crisis or the harbinger, right. Not that 290 00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:53,440 Speaker 3: he would do anything per se, but I knew when 291 00:16:53,480 --> 00:16:55,720 Speaker 3: he would come to power, that would be the moment 292 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:59,840 Speaker 3: the world was going to go through a significant paradigm shift. 293 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 2: And here we are. 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