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Patrick Bet-David interviews ex-Raytheon whistleblower Eric Hecker who gives the inside scoop on Antarctica. Hecker is a former member of the Navy who worked for Raytheon, a major U.S. defense contractor. His position as a firefighter and plumber for the South Pole facility in Antarctica gave him unrestricted access to the compound. During his stay, Hecker observed highly advanced directed energy weapons and other technologies beyond what we previously thought possible. He has also testified to Congress under oath and hopes to bring his experience to the public for the good of humanity.

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Patrick Bet-David interviews ex-Raytheon whistleblower Eric Hecker who gives the inside scoop on access Transcript

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so imagine you got somebody that worked at Ron has access to pretty much everything and then decides to be a

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whistleblower I started to paint this picture that everybody here is bamboozled nobody here has a clue what's

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actually going on what do you think what's actually going on directed energy weapons platforms we've had leaders

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American leaders themselves multiple times threaten other nation states with

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earthquakes if they didn't get in line to manipulate they're in a very powerful and privileged position when you make a

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claim saying Joe Biden said he's going to have that earthquake immediately causes you to lose credibility to zero

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no not at all $500 billion $500 billion an absurd number so you think the idea

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right now to read people's thoughts that technology exists

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absolutely I feel like I play poker for the last hour and 15 minutes you know what the one thing a lot of people are

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very curious about there's a lot of stories and theories about about this place Antarctica South Pole so imagine you got somebody that worked at Ron has

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access to pretty much everything gets assigned to go work South Pole from 2010

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2011 and then decides to be a whistleblower to come out and say here's what I learned and he's a former a

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remote viewer remote viewer now you may say what's a remote viewer it's something that you're seeing all over the place tied to the CIA is the

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practice of seeking Impressions about a distant or unseen sub subject supposedly sending or sensing with the Mind

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typically a remote viewer is expected to give information about an object event person or location that is hidden from

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physical View and separated at some distance in the early 1970s the CIA experimented with applications on remote

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View and intelligence gathering government agencies including the Department of Defense uh use remote

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viewers to obtain intelligence information he came out three months ago du the podcast with I believe Sean Ryan

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uh sharing some of this information as a whistleblower and you will not find

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anything on him out there if you go try to look for interviews he's only done one and it was 35 minutes very short

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with Sean Ryan this has been a topic that's been coming up I asked him to come on the podcast he was kind enough to say yes you know when it comes on to

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Antarctica I got a lot of questions I want to go through you know you you people are talking about you what your

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Mo what your motive is to do this I think it's important for the audience to know this because sometimes people will say well I

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want to come and tell my story for $28,000 I'll tell my story or hey I want promote my book or I want to promotee a

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movie I want to promote a documentary or I want to promote something or give me the link to my website or have them come to my podcast you're asking for nothing

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you're not asking for anything in return and to me that gains trust from your end

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because there's not a motive in it I'm a pretty skeptical guy on why people are doing certain things to get the eyeballs

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that they're getting but none of those red flags came about others maybe later on I'll ask you about it because I want

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to see what you'll say about it but having said that appreciate you for coming out thank you for having having me so I do appreciate the interest it's

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it's a I'm very interested so basic question background before going to you choosing to be a whistleblower the only

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thing I can find is the one year with rathon when you went to Antarctica South Poland you did what you did give me a

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little bit of prior to that what did you do prior to working with Ron prior to working for Ron uh I had a company on

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Long Island for myself for a bit doing plumbing and heating repairs and a lot of emergency service calls prior to that

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I was directly employed by some of the other I guess You' say larger plumbing and heating contractors in the greater

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Long Island area um I worked my clientele I would say was a bit on the

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special side I seem to have been working for the owners and operators of some of

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said military-industrial complex corporations this is preon correct sir

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okay I I been in a fist full of facilities on Long Island that I would say were Above Top Secret to the point

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of taking extremely long elevator rides to get to the basement uh one facility

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in particular that I'm thinking of is in Rosland Long Island Paul Corporation anybody who looks into who Dr Paul was

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will find that he was big with the Manhattan Project and so was his company

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these are the types of folks that I worked for the facilities that I worked in and um having walked the path I've

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walked at this point I would just say that at the time that things were happening in my direct firsthand

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experience in chronological order that appeared everything seemed benign but I got to a certain point in my life post

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Southpole station in anarctica where people started telling me you know I'd share stories and they say you need

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to write a book and I started thinking to why are they saying this and then I started to be a bit introspective and it

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started to dawn on me that I had walked a way more peculiar path than I had considered up until that point M and I

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started to really I guess you would say reframe my memories to look back at things a little B bit different like you

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know I think of like a photograph on the wall and you might have it matted and framed to look beautiful but if you take

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away the matting in the frame you see more of the image so I started looking backwards in my Recollections and

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reframing those images with what I know now so I've I've spent a lot of time around mobsters and gangsters

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interviewing them having them on the podcast and uh uh a lot of times when you ask a mobster when they were active

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hey what do you do for a living you I I own a construction business you know I own a Plumbing business I own dry cleaners I own this when you tell me

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you're a plumber you give me red flags because to me you take me to uh uh you

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know uh it's a little bit blurry your background on what you've done just fine maybe it's intentional maybe it's not uh

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it it could go the CIA route it could be the DIA route it could be a lot of

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different intelligences you know it's not hard to be associated with them uh and but you're saying you've never been

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involved CIA you've not done anything with the that that's not something you've done in the past before I have never been directly employed by any of

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those companies alphabet agencies however you want to title them but having looked backwards I question the

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proximity that I was to them I may have been some sort of unknown asset is my

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suspicion the type of clients that I had are not the type of people that when they get a leak under their syn they go

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to the Yellow Pages and check for the local plumber so I believe that I was on some sort of an approved list by whom I

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don't know but I can tell you that certainly I was involved in Peculiar activities 24 hours a day there were

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certain clients that could call me 24 hours a day request which vehicle I showed up in

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either my labeled plumbing company van or uh up to and including a a an

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extremely fast um street racing Camaro let's just put it that way and these

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clients would dictate when I met them what vehicle I show up with which

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Mansion we were going to are these names we would recognize uh John Tony was one

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of them owner of the Carlile group John T oror the carile group

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partners with uh uh billionaire that we've had on the podcast before David

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Ruben sign okay interesting you're familiar with the car of course I am yes I did a lot of peculiar work for the car

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group and their facilities and their personnel so unpack pecul peculiar work

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what does that mean I would say that I was set up as some sort of getaway driver that if things went wrong I was

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known to be good at that getaway from what getaway driver from what whatever he was doing in that

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Mansion did you ever see anything weird where you're like this is kind of weird what they're working on I think I saw that all the time I

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think so many of the things now in retrospect were extremely peculiar but

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it's because of the collected experiences that I have now that I can look back and make that assessment um at

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the time that things happened firsthand experience they seemed a lot more benign

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and maybe I was naive maybe I was young maybe that's what was being taken advantage of but looking backwards yeah

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a lot of the facilities that I worked in a lot of the folks homes that I was present in things got weird all the time

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I I it was not rare that I would be you

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know working at a bar syn in a Billionaire's common space and next

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thing I know I would get asked by them he and his friends to sit down and

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engage in whatever conversation they had been involved with at the time I didn't

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think much of it but in hindsight that's really weird you know it's not often

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that a bunch of billionaires ask the plumber to sit down and dialogue with them what's wrong with that maybe maybe

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they just want to be personal maybe maybe they want to have a conversation with you nothing wrong with it at all you're right no prejudices but just in

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the grand scheme of every other day in that role it wasn't as common as you would

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think it was it was an out of the ordinary experience for the most part in those environments I was observably

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invisible got it like I would think about it you know we have somebody in my office who comes he's doing the lights

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he's doing the AC he's doing working on he's there I'll be on conference calls he can hear what I'm talking about what I'm doing so it could be as simple as

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that kind of a relationship they had with you but they trusted you fair enough but it would be different if you

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were then to engage that Tradesman bring them into your conversation yeah and

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start asking their opinion on things okay okay um get away driver get

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away from what if you to have you said the Camaro or the company car right the company truck MH you you kind of unpack

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it a little bit but if you don't mind going a little bit deeper if I when I hear getaway I think about get away that

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we're running away from doing something uh uh you know illegal underground that

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I don't want people to know about and I need to trust somebody that can get us to a different destination so we won't get caught am I reading it correctly

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absolutely so what do we get who are we getting away from I guess again whoever the the

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Mansion was that we arrived at basically I would get a a call 24 hours a day Mr Tony could contact me uh I would ask him

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which vehicle he wanted me to pick him up in and then when I would pick him up

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he would then give me an address to go to I would wait outside he would do whatever his business was in the

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interior um I wish I could tell you I know there were a couple of times that I did enter with him but I can't recall

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them that well to be honest okay and that was a rarity he almost never asked me to enter it was always wait outside

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okay so let's talk about remote viewing okay to the average person we see a remote viewing it's kind of weird it's

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tough to explain it's technical right what remote viewing is but if you don't mind to the average audience what what

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is remote viewing remote viewing people just need to understand is a skill set

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first and foremost that everybody possesses similar to the ability to play

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a guitar there's nothing keeping you from playing guitar other than your own

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desire and level of practice to you know prove Prof efficiency anybody can do

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remote viewing nothing stopping anyone from doing it other than a massive

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amount of folks saying that you know it can't be done but the facts of the matter remote viewing to put in its

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simplest definition is one's ability to get the

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right answer without any scientific basis on

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how they got it it's outside of what our understanding of

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abilities are but it it works it's been proven time and time again that it is

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very effective it's very accurate and it's very learnable is it used by Illusionist it's used by all sorts of

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folks it certainly it could be used by illusionists for sure um there is some

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semblance of a two-way street to working on this energy level so um part of what

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I'm discussing today and the ability to put thoughts in people people 's head

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contemporarily by an abuse of Technology was in Antiquity an abuse of

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technique so adepts of old would have the ability to enter this space and have

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a thought go into your head now there's technologies that do that and we can put

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this in the spectrum of you know let's say the energies that remote viewers work in okay so uh brainwashing is not a

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new thing not at all brainwashing has been around for a while so if you look at the process of brainwashing MH you'll hear somebody talk about isolation

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monopolization debilitation exhaustion drugs torture enforcement of routine

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hypnosis repetition gaslighting if I keep repeating it to affirmations there's a lot of you know uh uh uh

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Effectiveness in repetitive getting somebody to think positive or negative or weak or you you can't do this or you

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need the government many ways you can do this it's been going on for a long time whether it's operation Mocking Bird

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you're talking about other things but for you when remote viewer you get hired

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as a plumber to go to rathon then they upgrade you to firefight you have access

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to pretty much everything while you're there uh in Antarctica for the average

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person that you know when you think about Antarctica this is kind of where I go to you know fun facts and strange

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facts about Antarctica okay it's a desert driest continent on the planet uh

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very few people live there 140 permanent residents it was discovered recently in 1820 by Russian Expedition uh no country

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owns it it wasn't named until 1890s mostly ice 90% holds most of most of the

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world's fresh water 60 to 90% it used to be as warm as Melbourne years ago 40 50

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million years ago 63 degrees fenhe right now it's 128 degrees minus 120 Dees fhe

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give or take no time zone there's the only way you can go is North has active volcanoes subglacial Lake that flows

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blood red uh diamond dust floats even back in the days Hitler was fascinated by Antarctica where he had a passion for

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the cult and when he was searching for something in Antarctica the Nazi Germany's build a Station Antarctica

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however was abandoned some 70 something years ago so they offer you a job to go

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to Antarctica one how did they find you what were they asking you to do what was

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your job description and what did you find when you went there I found them because the econom found them I found

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them the economy had tanked so poorly that my business was not doing well and I was reaching out to find out what was

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going on you're living in New York at the time I was living on Long Island at the time correct they were literally the only

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person on the planet that would cut me a check at that point why is that just the economy okay I I was putting out

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applications and getting no response this is post 2008 2009 Market tank 38% yes sir tough times economy's bad got it

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correct I had two children to feed and was going to take any contract from anyone that was going to cut me a check

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I absolutely did not want to go to the South Pole station I did not want to

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spend a winter there I did not believe you could have functioning Plumbing as a plumbing and heating specialist I

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thought this was all like a joke I couldn't believe what was going on but I was going to go take the check just I

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had no fondness for rathon I did a short stint After High School in the United

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States submarine service I learned what Ron is really about which is killing

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people they love making weapons I mean that's their bread and butter so I was

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pensive about being employed directly by them and I went regardless I kept my

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eyes and ears open I was like a sponge the entire time that I was there I knew

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that they had to be lying about something if Ron was involved and um lo and behold after quite a few years I I

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figured out you know what was really going on so while you're so while you're taking the job you're skeptical about

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them but because you need the income you're willing to take the job cuz I got to take care of my family my two kids that's kind of what your mindset is yes

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sir okay so now you go there um what do you see what was it like where were you

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living what was your days looking like sleep pattern work you know climate how did you just to it was family back in

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town kind of give us a little bit of that when I first showed up to Antarctica it was the summer season and we were staying in what are called James

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WS which are these Korean War era tents that I was sure that the one that I was

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sleeping in had probably gotten more shell than any other tent through the whole entire career more tobacco um it

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was very cold when I landed I think it was minus 50 de

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Fahrenheit and the environment I would say right off the bat was obviously

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probably one of the most compartmentalized facilities that I had ever shown up to and I I knew it was

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going to be a trip trying to figure out what was really going on the science folk there which I've seen

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this in other facilities as well they are very egocentric it's very easy to to

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you know rub the back of a scientist say you're doing a great job you're going to save the world everything here is to

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support what you're doing but I started noticing that every scientist was saying

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the same story to me you know every time I would take the key open the door walk into a compartment discuss with them

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what they were doing in there I kept hearing you know you know this is the most important work at the facility

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everybody here is to support what I'm doing I okay I hear you loud and clear and then i' go to the next room and I'd

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hear the same thing and I started to paint this picture in my own head that

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everybody here is bamboozled nobody here has a clue what's actually going on but they sure believe

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that they're the most important thing here so what was actually going on what do you think was actually going on

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directed energy weapons platforms operating under the false pretenses of

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science that's what's actually going on at the South Pole station there are Technologies and weapons grade

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Technologies on this planet that the average citizen cannot even begin to

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wrap their brains around and that's why I'm speaking out that's my motivation is that we the people of this

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planet are obligated to leave it better than we found it for our children and if

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we have no idea the disaster that we were handed we're not in a position to

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rectify the problem so I'm trying to bring everybody's information up to reality to

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I guess match the understanding of the foe of the people I mean there's a lot

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going on in the world right now that's not actually to the best interest of the average mortgage

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payer there's no question about that it's a it's a very weird e economy today

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but I want you to go again deeper okay so these Technologies they're working on what they're doing is it just purely

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they're making advancement and progress like they're just Innovation you know we're just advancing doing more things

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or is it you know a dark side to it where they want to control us because

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you know it's very easy to jump to conclusion kind of say man they're trying to control us they're trying to do this they're trying to okay great I

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think there's a sect that wants to do that but maybe they're trying to just find a way to advance you're thinking

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they're motives are negative why do you think that a because they're secret okay it's not transparent cuz they're secret

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yes they're they're their motives their actions are secret so to me that speaks volumes right off the bat if

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transparency was involved I'd be a lot less concerned but when things like the

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Christ Church earthquakes occur and that is secreted away that was South Pole

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station that was the start of the Ice Cube nutrino detector uh the season that

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I was there it went from construction to operations and maintenance and when they first operated it they caused two

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accidental earthquakes in Christ Church New Zealand so this is weapons grade stuff since that time we've had leaders

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American leaders themselves multiple times threaten other nation states with

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earthquakes if they didn't get in line those Nations didn't get in line and then they received earthquakes so this

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is stuff that's happening in real time right around this for people that are paying attention Nations that didn't get

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in line they got earthquakes turkey was one of them the big the big turkey earthquake Joe Biden made a direct

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threat to them about sending them an earthquake and then they got an earthquake when they didn't listen Joe

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Biden said you're going to get an earthquake correct just recently with this whole uh Israel Hamas debacle um I

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apologize I don't watch the mass media that often but somebody had sent me uh a link where

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I believe it was some leaders in Iran that stated that if they um invaded Gaza

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in full force and stuff that they would deliver a huge earthquake Iran would

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deliver a huge earthquake if my memory serves me correctly can you look this up Rob to see about so Joe Biden in a

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speech says you're going to get an earthquake or to Turkey and this is kind of what I'm

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getting at is that we're not the only faction with this technology nation states are are puppets for powers that

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are greater than that is it at this point public where everybody knows that the weapon to create earthquakes is available to everybody or no it's still

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private it's still relatively private to the best of my knowledge I'm the only one discussing this when did Biden say

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he's going to give turkey an earthquake I guess it would have been a couple of weeks before they got it and he said that in in a speech like public video

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camera out there where you can see it m well I'd love to see that Rob if you can find this okay so then threatens for an

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earthquake and you're saying as recent as like the that last two weeks yes this was within a couple weeks just said this

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to me so okay so for me a part of that I wonder if that's real

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because some events have happened before a massive you know election cycle or

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something takes place that was the time ago that was very weird right like even the Sandy the the hurricane that hit you

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know where Chris Christie and Barack Obama this was October to November 2nd

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of 2012 election was a six and that brought the country together because they saw Chris Christie and Obama and

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boom election is done with he wins second term so you're saying that these

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types of things can happen countries have access to do that uh as a method of a weapon now what do you need to create

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an earthquake how technical of a process is it not that technical at all from my understanding the folks that I've spoken

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to both inside and outside of the program uh in specifics to the Ice Cube nutrino detector the statement was made

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that because there's 5,160 of what are called Doms these

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digital optical modules embedded in the ice think of them simply as microt transmitters but now working together so

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it's a phased array transmitter and they clarified that at the fault line where

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earthquakes you know where The Faults Are Always In displeasure of each other almost it doesn't take much added energy

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to push them over the edge they're they're constantly always looking to make an earthquake at certain points on

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the planet so certain points it's actually really easy to initiate an

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earthquake if you have a delivery mechanism it's not and that's the that's the Ice Cube nutrino yes the Ice Cube

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nutrino detector transmits can can I play this clip for you to get reaction to Chief this is what you're talking AB

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that's a Dom right there can you can you uh yeah go ahead I just hiked out to the Ice Cube nutrino Observatory let's head

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inside this is the biggest scientific projects going on here at the out pool and it's basically built so we can

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detect high energy particles neutrinos that originate from outside our solar system this right here is what one of

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the optical detectors looks like there are over 5,000 of these buried over a mile deep in the ice right below us so

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right now I'm right outside the server room in Ice Cube laboratory I've got to wear an electrostatic discharge jacket to make sure I don't shock any of the

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components in there so all this data comes up through these cables through the towers on each side of Ice Cube

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comes through here gets fed into the servers so this is the server did you see all those servers

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yes does anybody ask how much processing capacity that is how much is it I have

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no idea seems to be unmeasurable by most people that look at that that was one row of servers there's many rows of them

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in there the fact that the the ability to keep that place cool requires them to

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open a Louver to the exterior temperature at the South Pole in the

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winter time that's part of my job was to walk out to that building every day to make sure that the louvers would open so

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they could let the cold in from outside to keep those servers from

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overheating because of how hot it is in there now I'm not a mathematician when it comes to these levels of BTU input

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but someone can do the calculation if it takes minus 80 degree temperatures to

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come into your space to offset for your temperature build there's a lot of processing going on a lot of computing

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I'm learning a lot about Quantum Computing and the need to chill and this is not even your specialty this this is

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not even my specialty but this is observational so 5,000 of these one how much does one of those equipment Pieces

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cost you know I don't know that number but I do know that the overall cost for

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the entire Ice Cube nutrino detector project was an absurd number from a Tradesman point of view it was it was

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something to the tune of like $500 billion doll $500 billion an absurd

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number was my Rec it was an absurd number and who invested into that the US government I would assume the National Science Foundation cut the check I know

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that they work with the University of Wisconsin what I also know is that they are making moves to take that facility

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make it 10 times the size of what it is currently make it 10 times what it is

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currently what in the ice right currently it's the largest telescope on the planet they're about to make it 10

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times bigger let's presume it's 10 times the cost are we going to get 10 times the return on investment what is the

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return on investment on something like this because from what primary position it doesn't seem like it's worth the science

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at the cost that they're providing it but if you were to say no it can deliver earthquakes on all of our enemies no it

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can input thoughts into all the people on the planet well that's some value added investment at that point so out of

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all the places in the world how many places have that none is that the only place that is the only facility like why

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is it only there why is it that anarctica is the best place for like for example if somebody says why is it that

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Napa Valley is one of the best places to create wine well because the biggest plus minus of temperature it goes very

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high and it's got a big drop off where most people the drop is like this okay that math I get it why is anarctica the

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ideal place to build that I believe that's a multifaceted

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answer because there's for the presented reasons and then the secondary and tertiary reasons so primary reason being

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a nutrino detector the benefit is that the Doms are embedded in the ice which

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is basically crystal clear so they get an unobstructed view of the neutrino

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activity when the neutrino impacts the nucleus of a water Mo molecule which is

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the ice there you get a reaction one is a blue flash now it's cherenov radiation

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and then the nucleus and the neutrino are destroyed and you have a muon

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ejected as the remaining particle the blue flash being in the

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ice is why the location matters because it's the only place you can get that much ice with that much Clarity the

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other consideration is that this technology in the search for neutrinos

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I'm learning from speaking with other folks that exotic propulsion engines

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whether you want to call them UFOs uaps off-planet on planet ours there's

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whomever seem to eject neutrinos also

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so the southern pole of this planet and what we've learned from other offworld

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activities be it lunar or other celestial bodies there's something to be said for the ease of entering and

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exiting the magnetosphere of any Celestial body from the southern pole so

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it's my belief that the location has also to do with it being utilized as

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like an air traffic control center MH for these more exotic propelled

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Vehicles what what is uh what is the conditions there since the anarctica is

29:37

not owned by a single country right and anybody can be there what are some interested countries that have presence

29:44

right now in an Antarctica especially when you were there in 2010 2011 obviously all of the signers of the

29:49

Antarctic treaty seem to be in cahoots somehow I think that it's kind of a

29:56

payto place situation that if you want to get into the treaty then that'll get you involved but I think that um we're

30:04

going to start to see things transition because the an Arctic treaty is about to expire and I think this is this is going

30:10

to be a very interesting time because when you say that you know people don't own it it's true but

30:19

people are also not following the treaty and is so far as inspecting other people's

30:24

facilities so it's kind of like a like a don't ask don't tell situation everybody

30:30

seems to be up to no good but nobody wants to discuss it I worked with a gentleman up on the North Slope of

30:37

Alaska he was a cook and he had told me that he was also at one point hired by

30:43

Ron polar services to go on what's called a cat train which is um cat short for Caterpillar Vehicles track vehicles

30:50

they pull all their Gear with them and and meander about the continent under the pretense of science he told me they

30:57

had him signed an NDA he told me he didn't give a damn what are they going to do to him and he told me how what

31:03

they were actually doing was looking to place missile silos they were surveying

31:09

to place missile silos which are completely against the Antarctic treaty the whole continent's just a

31:16

weaponized facility for every nation but nobody's um adhering to the treaty every

31:22

every nation agrees uh well you can come check our facility if you want we can come check your facility you yeah but

31:27

nobody's doing that you know what this makes me think about so let's just say

31:33

um let's just say you're getting a hair transplant okay and turkey is apparently

31:40

the number one place for hair transplant the reason why I know this because one of our clients came that we're

31:45

Consulting for they run a uh big surgeon at a Munich University of Munich what

31:53

they're doing and some of the clients they're tied to is hair transplant turkey is a place to be great so imagine

31:59

you travel to Turkey and you're therefore a week to get the transplant in place and then there's 20 other

32:05

people in there let's just say it's an expensive place and you're like oh [ __ ] you were in that movie damn this guy's

32:11

also getting a trans oh shoot you're the retired basketball player oh what are you doing here right all these people

32:16

are there everyone knows you're there for what transplant you go see a therapist you're at the number one

32:22

therapist he's a grand an hour she's a grand an hour it's for billionaires you're sitting in the room like damn

32:28

there's two other guys in this room here I know these guys from un fortunately he's a CO of that company he's a CO of that company you're seeing what the

32:34

other gu is doing where is going to leak what the motive is of being there so if these guys are all in Antarctica and

32:41

they're building technology for earthquakes that everyone has access to is not kind of like a you know a

32:50

weird understanding to say so you got the technology to give me an earthquake I got the technology to give you an

32:56

earthquake it's kind of a weird dynamic isn't it but this is the dynamic that we need to start bringing the average

33:02

mortgage payer into consideration thereof it's very peculiar that there

33:08

are certain factions that take turns with the trigger to such a

33:16

device yeah have a hard time with this because I just Googled right now Biden Rob did you find anything with Biden

33:21

giving a speech on Turkey I don't find anything either fair enough yeah I don't find anything either because for me um

33:28

so you know what it makes me think about uh we've had a lot of people on the podcast that'll reach out and it'll be

33:36

stories about uh uh uh you know I used to do this what a freaking story I'd

33:42

love we'd love to break it with you you know everybody wants to break a story right everybody wants to break a story

33:47

and they'll come they'll give the story and d and we're like what a fascinating story and all of a you're like yeah I

33:53

don't know if this guy is really trying to is telling the truth or if he's just

33:59

bullshitting his way out there and telling a story you Rogan for example we're talking about earlier right hey

34:05

this guy's a plumber and he's talking about there's a you know uh uh what do you call it you know whistleblower and

34:11

you know everything that's going on in Antarctica this guy's a bullshitter this guy's full of it he doesn't know what he's talking about the the the split

34:18

between audiences that you know I ask about I have friends that are CIA FBI we

34:24

have friends from all over the place we talk to a lot of different people say well sometimes cases like this is this I think this guy is this one guy's looking

34:30

you up a little bit more maybe this is this maybe that's that it's very easy to be skeptical

34:35

about what you're saying because when you make a claim saying Joe Biden said he's going to have that earthquake and there's zero documentation online that

34:42

says that don't you kind of lose credibility when you say that no not at all it just means someone didn't find the link yet and I could also be wrong

34:49

in that capacity but do change the things that I can document but but that's a pretty big that's a pretty big

34:55

uh accusation to make that immediately causes you to lose credibility to zero

35:01

not in the slightest you don't think so no not at all sir so here's what i' love to do here's what I love to do I would

35:06

love before I go live I give you the opportunity we're going to go live with this interview but I want to give you

35:12

the opportunity since you're going to be able to find the link that Joe Biden said I may not be able to find the link

35:17

at this point but but then how do you make that kind of a claim to say that's not that's not what I'm basing my

35:24

experience on that's a a DE detail brother that's a big detail you

35:29

know it's a bigger detail what's that that I have documentation from the Ice Cube nutrino detector that states that

35:35

it transmits that's factual that's right on my website in the archive section the

35:41

document that comes right out of the manufacturer specifications that says what that says that each of the Doms can

35:47

transmit at up to 247 volts each that's referenceable and real right now okay so

35:53

what does that mean to the average person what does that mean that they're lying that it doesn't just receive that it also

36:00

transmits okay and which means what which means which means that we're in

36:06

trouble that they're lying first and foremost okay and that people need to inquire as

36:12

to what is it transmitting I'm suggesting um the stuff that I've looked

36:18

into but apparently a simple faux PA on the unavailable link brings everything into question okay can we pull that up

36:25

on the website if you tell out I'd love to absolutely my website's deciphering dotv in the archives section of that

36:32

website you'll see what's referred to as Dom document and that comes straight out

36:37

of the manufacturer specifications from the University of Wisconsin that built

36:43

the device so it's public information it's public information why is that a big deal if it's public information

36:48

because it actually means that it's been there the entire time and no one looked okay so if it's been there what's our

36:53

threat if they've known that is the fact that they have access to uh they've had access to creating

36:58

earthquakes for a long time except we've not known about it they might have had it before this device by some other

37:03

means but I can only attest to what I've discovered and what I've learned from the crew that I worked with okay so okay

37:11

so let's set that aside okay the fact that they have you know they're working on technology to be able to transmit or

37:18

be able to create earthquakes in different parts and what happened in New Zealand to those to two churches where

37:25

the earthquakes happen or you're claiming the earthquakes that happened in turkey or even the earthquake that you're saying Iran said you know they

37:32

could cause you're saying that's also public information with Iran saying they're going to create turkey I did actually witness that um news event with

37:39

the Iranian threat and I and I apologize I believe it was the Iranian officials that said it but I could be wrong but I

37:45

witnessed somebody saying it just the other day Rob can you look that up to see if Iranian officials said earthquake

37:50

about you know what happened okay so what what other experiences did you have

37:56

while you were there uh or post did you uh your one year with Ron when you did

38:02

that did you continue working with them afterwards and if not what did you do afterwards I did not continue working

38:08

with them afterwards and other item of intrigue while I was present at the Southpaw station was when I discovered

38:14

that the EF system which is another directed energy weapons platform was not

38:22

deenergized and defunct it was energized and functional so these are two weapons

38:29

grade electronic systems that I discovered were operational at South Pole station MH regardless of whatever

38:35

links can be found today so thisf EF extra low frequency

38:41

used to communicate with submarines and it itself is questionable in its other

38:47

multifaceted things that people claim that typ systems can do okay so let's give you credit when it comes down to

38:52

earthquake for Iran October 10th Iran's foreign minister warns Israel from Beirut it could suffer a huge earthquake

39:01

Iran's foreign minister has called on Israel to stop attacks on Gaza warning that the war might expand on other parts

39:07

of the Middle East if Hezbollah joins the battle can you type in if Iran has has technology to cause earthquakes

39:14

because now that is a very interesting story to see if they can do something like that how long have we had the

39:19

technology to cause earthquakes I wish I knew the answer to that but what it appears is that by the

39:26

time the civilian population becomes aware of an existing technology the military-industrial complex has

39:32

typically been using it for no less than 40 years military-industrial complex has

39:37

been using it for no less than 40 years that seems to be standard Ron boing you

39:43

know you're talking about uh all the other guys you know General Dynamics they've been using it for less than 40

39:49

years at least 40 years it seems to be the case okay so how much deeper have you gone on this or are you some

39:56

somebody that's just coming out and saying here's what's going on rest of the world go search it or no here's

40:01

what's going on I talked about it here's what I know about it this is who's behind it this is how they're doing it

40:07

these are the events that took place what what what other information do you have that would be good for for the rest of the world to know to answer your

40:14

question I think I'm in both positions I'm I'm challenging people to do the same research that I'm doing because the

40:20

more I look into it the more I'm finding what I'm suggesting people do now um

40:25

rapid is start um paying attention to the people in proximity around you start

40:32

learning what the symptoms are of individuals being negatively impacted by

40:39

directed energy Weapons Systems yeah because this is all referenceable it

40:44

doesn't take me to let you know that your family's friends and neighbors are being negatively

40:49

impacted you can check out for yourself okay that's good well we will

40:57

do that but since you're here and this is kind of like what you've been a part of what else do you know that we would benefit from knowing know thyself one of

41:05

the biggest things with this technology is um what I call invasive thoughts so

41:11

what we're about to see commercially you're in the business savvy world the general population is about to get uh

41:18

sent out for sale what is called bone conducting technology right headphones

41:25

that go in your ear but don't radiate the sound through the atmosphere instead they direct them immediately to your

41:30

inner ear and they cause a reaction with the bones in there which is effectively

41:36

transporting a voice into your head this is the technology that I'm talking about

41:41

what they're going to confuse people on is to make them think that this transducer this technology needs to be

41:47

on your head for it to work well the reality is is that we've shown that these transistors and these technologies

41:53

that are patented and existing for decades can accomplish the same bone conducting uh transmission at much

42:00

greater distance which is the definition of putting a voice in someone's head the military called this voice skull

42:07

technology and it's been being utilized by them since the 1960s yeah and and dily may did an

42:14

article on this Rob if you can pull this up see if you're talking about the same thing companies will be able to take over your dreams with commercials I

42:20

think McDonald's is doing this you talked about that with Shan Ryan so pumping commercials into your mind while you're sleep sleeping is that kind of

42:26

what you're talking about absolutely yes it's it's it's it's in the same ballpark for sure whether it's a commercial as a

42:33

voice so to say or you know me as a voice but either way the technology is the same it's to remotely input

42:41

information into someone's head I mean for me okay let's just say that is going

42:47

to be out there or it's out there already companies for profit I almost don't mind it if you want to just do it

42:53

for profit let's just say McDonald's wants me to buy Big Mac last time I had a Big Mac was September of 1999 when I

42:58

got out of the army I threw up I'm like I can't do this anymore and I used to love Big Macs um fine but they're going

43:05

to do it for profit they're already doing it anyways you know hey happy the Brand This hey this the brand this I

43:11

need to own an iPhone we're already spending a bunch of money with different programming that we've been going through right what I'm concerned about

43:17

is programming coming from a government or an organization that wants to control

43:22

us and that wants the populace to buy in to ideas that make zero sense what's

43:29

been happening the last years Planet all decided to wear mask at once yeah you know yesterday I wonder if that could

43:34

have been applied through technology that I'm discussing so did it though yes I would say I observed it yeah that I

43:40

that the technology that I'm laying at everybody's feet I would say that that supports what I'm saying I don't think

43:47

that the whole planet woke up one day and share the same thought on a mask

43:53

because they don't wake up on any day and share a thought on anything how do

43:58

they do it through the application what you just said earlier through repetition through exhaustion through uh

44:06

finances putting people they have this all dialed in this has been going on for years so I'm not oh understood yeah this

44:12

has been going this is just an added layer okay but the part I'm curious about is there anything that they're using that's a technology form outside

44:18

of just constant repetitive commercial CNN MSNBC ABC hey mask mask mask mask

44:24

mask mask mask I'm my got to wear mask co co co co co you're going to die you're going to die you're going to die death death chart death chart death

44:31

chart man people are dying left and right cases cases cases cases and everybody starts panicking and we Panic

44:37

they can be controlled that's nothing new understood that that's nothing new I lived in Iran 10 years I saw we had two

44:42

channels I saw m bad om M bad om M bad death upon America death upon America

44:49

you hated America right it's terrible country you're seeing videos right now what they're brainwashing every country

44:54

brainwashes their po they have to do it this country is this Russia's the best or you know Iran's the best or us is the

45:01

best whatever it is that's a method that's happening you working at Ron the

45:07

onee okay Antarctica you picked up what you picked up um outside of the things

45:14

that we've talked about so far anything else that maybe you came across that

45:19

seemed a little bit fishy minus what we've talked about so far with mind control and earthquakes the air traffic control

45:26

stuff I think is important to consider and I think to double down on the mind

45:32

control because when you're saying that brainwashing has been around for a while well that's a very fair statement but to

45:39

gloss over the idea of having that voice um put personally into your head I don't

45:46

think you're really understanding the weight of that dilemma it would be like if that repetition now if I could take

45:52

an idea and have it repeat in your head in your voice it's one of the most powerful

45:59

things out there that people have not really truly considered if I wanted to manipulate you right on any given day

46:06

when a fork in the road presents itself to you you can sit there and you go Pat should I do this Pat should I do that

46:12

and it's almost like a conference call happens in your head amongst yourselves do I go left do I go right but somebody

46:17

else can listen in to your to that conversation and have input now what if I could in your voice say Pat you better

46:25

make it right you know the right you think that technology exists I know that technology exists this is what I'm trying to impart upon you the technology

46:32

for me to be in the middle of a big decision that I got to make so my name is Putin I'm in the middle of a decision

46:39

to say I'm sick and tired of NATO coming closer to the east they keep talking they don't want to do anything in July

46:44

June of this year NATO said hey let's accelerate the process of getting Ukraine to be part of NATO once you do

46:50

that if I attack them Article Five NATO needs to attack Russia it's a job responsibility that they have I know

46:56

what they're doing should I put should I press the button or not these people that have access to the power could put

47:02

the thought and Putin said to say press the button right now your legacy's on it gorbachov wants it I all day long people

47:09

have this power many factions have this

47:15

technology doesn't mean he's going to listen just like when we have brainwashing on television it's

47:21

repetition it's an effort doesn't mean they're going to do it it's not direct muscle control but

47:28

this is why I call it an invasive thought it's pretty powerful once you

47:35

consider it yeah I'm trying to see the um outside of the typical weight that we

47:44

know you would need would you need tools for me to be carrying for you to be able

47:50

to do that or I don't need to have anything on me for you to do that for example let me explain what I'm asking

47:56

okay um I have a phone this thing's got a camera on it uh this thing's got a mic

48:04

on it m is there a possibility that apple is listening to our conversation right now sure of course there's a

48:10

possibility is there a possibility that when I go to the bathroom or if I go take this thing in the shower and I put

48:16

it like this camera maybe somebody caught me on camera while I'm getting to the shower sure there's a possibility

48:21

okay fine is there a possibility that that could reported to the CIA to the

48:27

DIA to a secret intelligence agency that maybe apple has a contractor that we're not aware of sure could there be a

48:33

possibility that when these things were designed in China and China put a technology in there that's so small

48:40

that's so minute that even Apple people cannot see to inspect the product that they're producing that China now is

48:45

getting all the Intel from us because China is the we sell more iPhones to China than

48:51

any other country in the world I think iPhone has 24% of market share in China us is 56% but they have it in China so

48:58

if they make it in China maybe China put something in here for us so listen to that okay great tracking can somebody

49:04

tell if I'm on the 405 freeway in La next week at 4 o'clock in the afternoon if I have my iPhone with me sure all of

49:11

that stuff as weird as it sounds it's believable MH but say I don't have anything on me not my phone not my watch

49:20

not a ring not anything that somebody can tie to it nothing okay m how can

49:26

somebody put a thought in my head without me having something on me how do you do that a you are a series of your

49:35

own thoughts and electrical impulses okay so you are a frequency you can be scanned you can be

49:42

observed and you can be tracked by that in and of itself by greater Technologies

49:48

than a simple cell phone so similar to before like I was discussing with the bone conducting technology that they can

49:55

trans trans MIT from great distance to place uh a frequency into you they can

50:01

just as easily track from great distance very specific frequencies the one known

50:08

as Patrick Bet David you're the only thing putting that frequency at so I'm helping you be able to think

50:16

what I'm thinking and what decisions I'm about to make that could be looked at it that way as well through through uh uh

50:23

setting an AI on you for observ ation they can learn you and then that way the

50:29

um manipulations in your voice can be extremely personalized you're not talking about deep fakes you're not

50:35

talking about voices because right now there's technology that we looked at a couple weeks ago that my own voice

50:41

speaking in Russia my own voice speaking in farsy that's already available that's that's what I'm saying it's but yes so

50:47

you're you're supporting what I'm saying when you discuss that these Technologies are around there's a B brother there's a big difference between that and me being

50:54

able to be a 20 2 2y old guy who's in love with a girl who's a girl everybody wants to be with and you know the whole

51:00

what do you call it Americans the cupid is that what it's called the cupid hits and then boom she falls in love with you okay for for me to sit there and have

51:07

the access to this technology and say the guy in the red shirt to the right

51:12

sitting at the bar is the guy you have to marry and he's the love of your life

51:18

and God put him in your life that's your guy you're going to have four kids with that guy and one of them is going to be

51:23

your president go approach him everything you do is to be with this man you mean to tell me I can put a thought

51:28

that technolog is out there for me to get a girl to be thinking about something like that you can apply the thought but you can't guarantee the

51:35

outcome that she'll flip and decide to come to me and talk to me right but imagine if you could keep repeating this

51:41

information just like any other brain any other technique or technology that this is not a technology this is what

51:46

you're talking about remote viewing is what you're talking about these are two different things remote viewing is a technique yeah that has nothing to do

51:53

with the technology I'm discussing what to what what do you need to build this technology what do you need to build

51:59

this technology what components do you need to combine to build this technology for

52:05

example uh we're talking about microchips the other day semiconductor chips okay and why so many people are

52:11

fascinated by uh Ukraine well you know there's different levels of microchips

52:16

semiconductor chips you make China is one of the competitors that make semiconductor chips there's one problem

52:21

they make the chip chips that are the easiest to make so it's like they make the shittiest chips that people sell for 2 cents three cents 4 cents they don't

52:28

make the real expensive chips okay so now if you go to the countries that make the most expensive chips I want to say

52:33

Netherlands or or one of those places that makes the most expensive chips and there's this one piece that you need

52:39

neon and what country produces a lot of neon it's Ukraine that produces a lot of neon okay so I need a little bit of neon

52:46

I need a little bit of this I need a little bit of this to be able to build all the best microchips out there and to be able to do that I need access to this

52:51

this what technology combined together allows me to be able to inject a thought

52:58

in your mind when you're about to make a decision I would imagine it just has to

53:04

do with like I said earlier that the bone conducting technology which is apparently about to become as as cheap

53:12

and accessible as anybody who wants to buy a set of ear

53:18

pods there's no okay um Okay so you think the idea right now

53:27

to read people thought people's thoughts that technology exists

53:32

absolutely to read people's thoughts absolutely it's you're you're currently right now just having a series of

53:38

electromagnetic impulses fire in your head that's absolutely readable and at

53:43

distance and at distance absolutely so somebody can think right now what I'm thinking about good bad

53:49

ugly they could read every single thing that's going on in your head and they can put a thought in my mind to help me influence a decision I'm about to make

53:55

they could they could um sick a team of AI computers on you to a to access every

54:02

thought that you're considering through just like we can consider all these social platforms people are constantly

54:08

putting their information in there it starts to paint a picture of who you are and where your head is at so is this kind of you're going to The Havana

54:13

syndrome side is that kind absolutely okay so the Havana syndrome was what when you know military government

54:19

Personnel that are close to they kept having these headaches they felt like somebody was doing something to them a whole a whole litany things um one of

54:26

the things that they glaze over the Department of Defense put out information to their personnel because this is their responsibility to them

54:33

they discuss on the list of Havana syndrome symptoms that these people are reporting

54:40

weird noises well that's a really cool way of voices they're not being as direct and

54:47

transparent as they should be but what these people are reporting is that they're hearing voices that's the weird

54:54

sounds it's very legit it's very real the

54:59

technology is there we're about to get it from Sony Panasonic and people are going to mount it in their ears but this

55:06

is the technology it's real the technolog is going to become mainstream where you can impose your thoughts on me

55:12

without even talking to each other you can they're not going to tell you that part but they're going to give you voice

55:17

to skull technology under uh the veil of something else just like we get all kind we get

55:23

all kinds of Technology under the something you called this a phone earlier I'd call it a weapon it's weaponized technology that

55:30

was rolled out under false pretenses one of the things that the Fones can do now is pay attention to

55:37

your bio rhythms your breath rate your pulse rate under the false pretenses of

55:43

it being something benign and good for you but what if I told you that every single time you looked at your phone and

55:48

every single post that it can get an eye movement off of it knows exactly what you're looking at and now it also knows

55:54

your reaction that's absolutely and this is handheld technology right now so they

55:59

know that if something um gets you excited gets you depressed totally

56:05

they're already learning they're already paying attention so now through reading that understanding you and a desire to

56:11

manipulate they're in a very powerful and privileged position I I I told like one night we're

56:18

at Palm Springs I'm working on this book that's a fiction book that's coming out about a secret society and we spent 6

56:24

hours is researching nuclear bombs and nuclear weapons for 6 hours by the end

56:30

of it I'm like if somebody's following what we're searching right now on Google

56:36

they're going to be worried that this guy from Iran is up to something we're just working on a fiction book you

56:41

understand what I'm saying I'm like these guys are probably thinking some nuke briefcase nuke go identify who this

56:46

guy is at this country club that's working on this book what's he doing but uh that part fully believable I get that

56:53

part the part about putting thoughts and entering my mind and saying what's he thinking about right now he's about to

56:59

make a decision should he do this should not he's about to make that should he give should he you file bankruptcy on should you get a divorce on should he

57:05

should do this all these thoughts that they can get into someone's mind to say should you do this and then put that

57:11

thought I don't know about that one that's a that's a very interesting one I do believe in consider it a weapon that

57:18

your foe has hypothetically who's my whether someone who's against your best interest

57:24

would just keep it in vague terms consider it as in be paranoid that they may have a weapon like that or it's a

57:30

factual they have it whether you like it or not I don't those are two different things I don't see the reason to add the

57:36

term paranoia in this hypothetical it would be how about just lack of naive on

57:42

my end absolutely so but there's a difference between like for

57:47

example why are why do atheists have a hard time uh believing in God because

57:53

some of them are wired to say I have to see it to believe it you believe in God you believe in Jesus show it to me I want to go have sushi with Jesus okay

58:00

it's like no this is part of Faith you have to believe in something you have not yet seen but you're saying faith is

58:05

not required for this this exists is what you're saying all of the supporting components for this technology are

58:11

already patented already existed and for the most part the higher end aspects are also patented and exist it's just a

58:19

matter of me stating that the South Pole station is operating under false pretenses here that is the harder thing

58:25

to prove the technology is IR referenceable who owns it who owns the patent I I wouldn't know but you know

58:31

there's a patent though mhm but you don't know who owns it didn't don't recall reading that line would it be a

58:37

private would it be a government is it a private entity like a Ron North if I do remember correctly there were three very

58:45

important patents that came out from the United States Navy and the person that

58:51

they gave credit to uh it was a fake name it was

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um Salvatore pis look that one up three patents from

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the United States Navy brought to us that we were told by like a pseudo name Salvatore P yeah if you translate it in

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Spanish it just comes out to savior of the country if you translate salvator P

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savior of the country savior of the country so you ask me who holds the patents does it really matter is that

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really the more important question or is is it more important to understand that they exist is it more important to

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instead of calling someone paranoid to actually brood for a moment on the very

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real possibility that this is what's going on can you go back to saor P to see who

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he is just go back to that real quick so this is what it's an American zoom in a little bit so I can read it it's an

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American aerospace engineer inventor currently working on the United States space force he worked formerly for Naval

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Air Station he p his patent application for the US Navy attendant attracted attention for the potential energy

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producing applications but also doubt about their feasibility and speculation that there may be scams pseudo science

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or disinformation intended to mislead the United States adversaries this is reality and you're a

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plumber absolutely it's very hard to believe that why is that you have prejudices against plumbers no I'd love

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to see you fix one of our pl we got some issues right now I can fix every one of them you think so I know so

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as a plumber who all of a sudden is interested in things like this I got to

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tell you man it's very weird fair enough yeah it's very weird for a plumber to go

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from that background to all of a sudden having information on things like this how do you make your

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money now what are you still Plumbing right now is that still I do maintenance work in Alaska you do maintenance work in Alaska right now mhm okay why why go

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from where you were at Long Island to Alaska is there anything linked to this

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or not at all it's just that's where he chose to move to cold weather working skills once I was all done at the South Pole station the economy had not

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recovered in New York I started inquiring to the crew members about me where can I go with my cold weather

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skills they directed me to the North Slope of Alaska you ever seen a movie uh The Usual Suspects ah long time ago do

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you know Kaiser s i don't I remember the statement very interesting guy but I don't remember the whole situation you

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give me you give me you give me Vibes of three people okay so one is guys are

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soing which is kind of like you know um he's so good at telling all the stories and the facts and it all lines up where

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you're kind of like holy [ __ ] this is kind of going on the other one is Johnny Russo I can listen to Johnny Russo for

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hours um this guy was uh uh in the movie Godfather he used to date uh some real

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legit people but the stories he told me one time we had a three-hour meeting in New York at his house he told me he had

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lunch with Saddam Hussein and he had you know this with the SHA and he went and met with you know Pablo Escobar is going

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to kill him eventually Pablo liked him from the movie Godfather said stick around let's have drinks he told me he hooked up with Marilyn Monro 16 years I

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mean the amount of stories he told me I said listen Johnny if 10% of the stories you're telling me is true you've lived a

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freaking ridiculous life and then the other one is also like an element of you know who you represent what you're doing

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what your background is well a little bit of skepticism of the scop where you're like hey what if you're trying to distract but that one is very small

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because you've only done one show and you're not that public and it's not I've actually done a lot of shows how many

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shows have you done who have you been on I've lost count of people that I've interviewed with actually uh a lot of

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them are on my website a lot of them on my YouTube big names who have you been with I don't think they were big names I'm I'm Sean is a big name Sean is a big

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name I would say Sean is the biggest guy bigest guy uh National Press Club I went to Washington DC

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um as far as public speaking who's the most credible source that wrote about you or talked about you most credible

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Source probably Sean Ryan how about in mainstream media oh nobody why not

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because they're doing everything they can to prevent the truth from getting out to the people na National Geographic

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has done stuff about um The Havana you know syndrome or I'd be happy to speak

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with them anything that I've ever tried to do that was mainstream um became edited I was in I was in uh season 2

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episode 9 of the Alaska triangle where the producers of the show uh I believe

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it was wild dreams Film Production out of uh England I think sent me to catch a

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can Alaska the pretense was that they wanted me to investigate reports of

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unidentified submerged objects I went out there with the boat captain the camera crew myself we went out started

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looking for stuff wasn't having any luck eventually had all the luck in the world found exactly what they sent me out to

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look for we recorded everything everybody was all cheers and congratulations mission accomplished

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it's funny that they edited all of that out from the show though so what I'm learning is that

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there are folks that want to talk to me that are looking to assist me in my Endeavors and they're few and far

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between for the most part people try to put me on mic to Discount what I'm

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saying which I find highly interesting because I have no ill motive I'm not

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making a nickel off of this and the only thing I've said is that I'm doing this for we the people of this

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planet because we deserve better and so do our children and and trust me that's the part where you gain a lot of

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credibility with me because you didn't ask for nothing and it's not like we can't talk about this and that's off topic and that's this you've not said

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nothing you're just about anything you want no you've said anything again uh uh I'm I'm giving you credit the fact that

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your approach makes me sit there and say you know and then the only think that

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you said Joe Biden said what he said maybe Joe Biden said it in his thought and you read his

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mind maybe that's what you did I think that's probably what you know why that's not true why Joe Biden has no

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[Laughter] thoughts gotcha fair

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enough fair enough so what's your biggest are you optimistic nervous are

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you you know how are you feeling about the future of all these things are happening what do you stand I don't feel

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good about it in the slightest why I do what I do I thought that years ago when I first dumped this information on the

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world uh I thought that was going to be the end of my obligation I thought that somebody would take this information run

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it up the flag pole for everybody to see I thought everybody would learn and we would rectify the problem I was never so

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wrong in my entire life the resistance that I have to sharing this information

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yeah is disgusting there are a lot of people in the disclosure Community yeah that are

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presenting themselves as operating for the behalf of the

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people they're Liars I've met these people face to face I've gone and spoken

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at conventions I've been thrown off the tour so to say because I would not take my information and screw with it to

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support other people's BS uh as an example I went and spoke in

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Las Vegas a few years ago publicly to present this information it was the first time that I spoke publicly at an

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event like that the producer of the event goes by the name of SED farman an

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Iranian got to be careful with those guys but go ahead fair enough so say brought me into the situation along with

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his other co-producer a man who goes by the name of Eric the Healer dater mhm I

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attended the event I disseminated my information and I was told after afterwards by these two people that I

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now had to figure out a way to take my information and make it support the Flat Earth

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scop or I'm out I proceeded to tell them both cleanly and clearly to go [ __ ]

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themselves that I would have nothing to do with such [ __ ] and then from that point

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forwards it became very challenging to Garner another event there are folks like Linda Molton

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how who's Big in the Antarctica topic I spoke to her like a pre-interview

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basically she didn't want to hear anything that I had to say because she was very condescending about the fact

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that I was a plumber and that because she couldn't understand how that would give me access

1:07:38

to information she was pretty much done with the conversation when you were in uh

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Antarctica did you ever go explore when you're hearing about all this stuff did you ever go explore and see what's out

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there like the red blood you know whatever you know seat that they have or did you go see look around did you have

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ample time to go explore yourself I pretty much looked at everything that I could but now appreciate I was literally

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at the South Pole station 9300 ft of elevation 0% humidity ruthlessly cold

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painful temperatures there's nothing there not at that location no high-end restaurants

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no chipot no in- and out nothing I mean I checked every in of every ice tunnel that I could have access to I on an

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occasion i i commandeered a snow machine when I shouldn't have and the cooworker

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and I drove that machine until the South Pole station proper was a teeny little

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dot on the horizon just CU I wanted to do you see anything did you find anything I saw

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what uh I think it was Buzz aldrin's quote magnificent desolation

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like they say of the Moon there's probably more to observe on the surface of the Moon than there is at the South

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Pole there's nothing there what' you eat by the way I just had a curiosity oh

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food my hat goes off to the culinary crew at the South Pole station they had

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some of the worst ingredients in the world to work with and I can't complain about any meal that someone makes for me

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for free and then does the dishes as well I was very content with the food there

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um the ingredients that were down in the ice tunnels were atrocious as far as I was concerned

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there was a some dump somewhere where they were about to throw out a bunch of waste food and the rathon purchasing

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agent would say hold on don't throw that in the dumpster I'll give you a dollar yeah I can only imagine that uh

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and by the way John K didn't John KY go there in 2016 and I believe you're correct Edward went there a bunch of

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different people have gone there to just kind of explore there's an absur amount of dignitaries and very important people

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on the planet that go to these facilities and it strikes me as

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extremely peculiar these folks are normally in very cush environments with a lot of

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protections simply going to the South Pole station puts One In Harm's Way that

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can't be removed if you lose a plane if you lose anything in that environment you're gone

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that's it there is no rescue they've never rescued anyone how bad was turbulence when you were Landing or

1:10:29

taking off is it terrible or no it wasn't that bad okay it wasn't that bad it's more of a a random mechanical

1:10:35

failure that would typically be the issue just a random mechanical failure like that that's and that would that

1:10:40

would ruin people disappeared that would ruin someone like John kery so we have

1:10:45

these people on pedestals and they operate from these privileged positions so it's very interesting to me to have

1:10:52

them put in such Harm's Way they normally do a lot to protect these folks last but not least harp the

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highfrequency active oral uh research program right this is something at the

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University of Alaska Fairbanks Y how much credibility is it with what these guys can do with heart manipulating

1:11:09

weather I know we talked about it earlier right with Sandy but how much credibility is there behind that tons

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again it's a very non-transparent program nontransparent program

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absolutely um because people can look up what's possible to be done with harp even though they don't pretend to be

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doing it I actually worked alongside a gentleman who went to the harp facility in gakona Alaska which I've been to the

1:11:35

gates of the facility twice this gentleman at one point was employed to work on the generators at that facility

1:11:43

I have not spoken to him in depth on this one I just asked him to come speak to me when he's in town he agreed to but

1:11:48

this gentleman assured me knowing the angle that I come from on these things he said you're going to flip out when I

1:11:55

tell you how much power they're putting into the atmosphere how much he we didn't get to

1:12:02

that part of the conversation got it got it but he's he was the actual generator technician interesting do they have

1:12:08

enough power let's just say hypothetic let's say my name is Al Gore and my name is krie you know my name is a madame

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secretary Hillary Clinton or Obama McConnell you know Bush whatever you want to call me I'm that powerful of a

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name and I'd like to make an argument for why climate change is really happening to bring up the fear of people

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around the world can I suddenly create a bunch of hurricanes and catastrophic

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weather storms events around the world to gain more credibility absolutely how would I do that I would use that

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utilizing the technologies that exist and making a phone call to whatever faction is holding the trigger at the

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time now let's just say I know that you have that technology

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mhm but I'm your your enemy okay or I'm an ally and you keep doing that and it affects my

1:12:58

country how come no one's called anybody out politics at a higher level politics

1:13:03

at a higher level is more more loyal uh well you're just saying how come and I would just say that there's uh different

1:13:11

levels of the game being played you know there are things that happen right before our face every day that just go

1:13:16

unnoticed because no one's paying attention to the fact that this does exist I mean um I'm sure you remember

1:13:23

the event on 911 in New York you know what the weather report was the day before did you know there was a massive

1:13:29

hurricane bearing down on Manhattan for days before the 911 event do you know

1:13:36

where that hurricane was on 911 parked in the ocean it stopped all

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forward progress do you remember what the weather was like on 911 Crystal Clear not a cloud in the sky then the

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9/11 event occurred and then look into the weather of what happened to the hurcan hurricane it turned

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around if that's not weather manipulation that's observable that happened years ago I would just say that

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people aren't paying enough attention but these Technologies exist they're being

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utilized right before everybody's eyes hurricane was about to hit then it

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fully stops in the middle of the ocean MH few years ago here in in Florida you guys had one of these circumstances

1:14:21

where the hurricane stopped all four progress and hung out for a few days what event was there on that I I I don't

1:14:27

recall specifically but there was within a few years I remember watching the news and you guys here in Florida had one of

1:14:33

these circumstances where the hurricane just decided to park and hang out for

1:14:38

substantial period of time this is a new activity this is not something hurricanes have been doing so could this

1:14:44

be where we have the technology to even prevent from hurricanes hitting because we know how to park them for sure yeah

1:14:50

all the above yep think of it as has it's like having a a Nintendo controller for the weather well then that's

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actually then that's actually a good technology similar to a nuclear bomb because a nuclear bomb I don't know if

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you've seen Oppenheimer or not I don't know if you went through and watched it okay you know these guys accidentally

1:15:08

develop one of the most powerful weapons in the world but it's only been used how many times mhm and a lot of people have

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access not a lot of people but many countries more than a handful have access to it and they can single-handedly start

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World War III there have been nuclear debt Nations going off almost non-stop since the first bomb that went off now

1:15:28

were the acts of war no testing call it whatever you want to call it we've almost had non-stop

1:15:35

nuclear explosions since then and do people ask why on

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that when's your birthday June June what 18th June

1:15:46

18th interesting June 18th this has been very interesting I

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got to tell you you um you know I'm I feel like I played poker for the last hour and 15 minutes and trying to see

1:16:00

what you have with your hand whether it's a 210 pocket aces pocket Jacks uh

1:16:06

the audience obviously can make a decision for themselves but um one too many interesting stories by a

1:16:15

legendary plumber okay I will forever say I met one of the smartest plumbers

1:16:21

and the most interesting plumbers in the world and we had him on the podcast this was great I would say my hand was a

1:16:26

royal flush then fair enough then I got to go all in

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to see what you have that's what I got to do so I want to see the chip appreciate you for coming out thank you so much thank you for this I appreciate

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it thank you

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