[0:28:06 - 0:28:12] other people on planets. I said, well, sure, I said, so do you. You must, I mean, you're a United
States
[0:34:56 - 0:35:02] United
States. And they agreed to have me do this. That was very important. Because that, you know,
[0:53:54 - 0:53:59] major religious denominations in the United
States and made an official presentation to them
[1:00:05 - 1:00:09] look at what he and so he drives up to this guy's e
state, this Ron Rewalds, saying,
[1:07:31 - 1:07:36] oh, well, you know, they're afraid of the church in the
state, you know, blending together. And I said,
[1:12:28 - 1:12:33] thing and say, and any evidence of any other potential violation of federal or
state law. I mean,
[1:24:33 - 1:24:41] a deal with an element inside our United
States intelligence and defense infrastructure
[1:25:15 - 1:25:18] deep national security
state here. Who is this? This is the church of Scientology.
[1:25:23 - 1:25:29] sovereign immunity of any nation
state claiming they are entitled to at least the same status
[1:43:42 - 1:43:52] an active citizen movement of people, unconnected to the national security
state infrastructure,
[1:44:04 - 1:44:12] with them. If we could reach past the national security
state strictures, uh, and have direct
[1:44:18 - 1:44:24] and productive relationship with them, I know this freaks out the national security
state people
[1:44:45 - 1:44:51] major corporations, which is the actual wording of the document, the 1992 United
States Defense
[1:46:55 - 1:47:01] the Interrogesta Council to take a position that we wanted our United
States government to unilaterally
[1:47:21 - 1:47:28] 1980, that all they were doing is agreeing between Russia and the United
States to build fewer more
[1:52:03 - 1:52:10] documentary film on what would happen if one United
States multi-war headed nuclear missile
[1:55:13 - 1:55:18] and us decided we were going to start putting together a thing called the
state of the world
[1:57:09 - 1:57:15] that we can move in on this. And so they put together this 1992 United
States Defense Department
[1:57:21 - 1:57:28] as it starts right the first Monday after December 31, 1991. So this is the new 1992 United
States
[1:58:59 - 1:59:05] of how we deal with the national security
state has been set up by the United
States and the
[1:59:11 - 1:59:17] state infrastructures, you know, all of whom know about the UFO stuff. Yeah, of course. I mean,
[2:03:02 - 2:03:09] Inside of each of the 435 congressional districts. And a
state-level office and all 50 of the,
[2:03:09 - 2:03:15] of the
states in the United
States. We want to have them in Canada here. We, we want to have one
[2:03:58 - 2:04:04] individually with every one of the 435 congressional districts in each of the 50
states so that we
[2:05:02 - 2:05:10] States Senate to pass this 64-page bill. This is the Control Disclosure Act. This is the shocking
[2:05:11 - 2:05:17] bill that we got passed the United
States Senate. Republicans and Democrats alike came out of the
[2:05:46 - 2:05:52] every single document that is that the United
States government and every piece of evidence,
[2:07:28 - 2:07:38] by Rubio, Marco Rubio, who's now the Secretary of
State. Yeah, okay. So we've got major support at the
[2:10:37 - 2:10:42] in Richard Dolan who wrote the UFOs in the National Security
State, he's got the documents right
[2:15:30 - 2:15:35] state people are hijacked or pulled in or pulled in. So that's the so that just have people go to
[2:23:09 - 2:23:15] sure that Rubio is going to be supportive of it over in
state department. Tully, Tulsie Gabard
[2:31:23 - 2:31:29] state mentality is that the minute that they start discovering talent like this, they bring them in
[2:40:03 - 2:40:09] talk I sat talking to a judge one time
state judge in Florida who was proud of the fact that he
[2:42:07 - 2:42:13] got on the stand, the president of the
State Board of Education of the
state of Idaho that had
[2:42:25 - 2:42:35] this guy at the Idaho
State University, and the president of the Idaho
State University had died
[2:43:08 - 2:43:14] you know, and saying things like that. And so that he demanded that the
State Board of Education
[2:43:30 - 2:43:34] And so they just issue a press
statement saying that they've organized a committee that's going to
[2:43:53 - 2:43:59] that
statement. So the media people all called Professor Lyman and said, what do you think of this?
[2:44:21 - 2:44:27] were brought in to to represent him, you know, getting him rein
stated. And so I'm taking the
[2:44:35 - 2:44:43] State Board of Education. And so the first thing I did is I I subpoenaed the the recordings of the
[2:45:37 - 2:45:43] how long have you been the secretary for the president of the
state board of education? She said
[2:47:32 - 2:47:38] professors to for the
state of Idaho. Idaho
State University, the kind of union for the teachers.
[2:48:38 - 2:48:45] against the
State Board of Education who have fired Rufus Lyman. And I said, if you, if you
[2:49:28 - 2:49:35] Rufus Lyman? And he said, well, in subordination, you know, that his issues of
statement characterizing
[2:52:50 - 2:52:56] wrong here. You know, that somehow I had gotten myself into a
state of consciousness that I was
[2:54:25 - 2:54:31] thing. And that you would actually start to ascend into this kind of
state of consciousness
[2:55:01 - 2:55:05] getting into this kind of
state where they started transcending the particular
[3:10:24 - 3:10:29] college in law school and who went on to become the chief assistant attorney general in the
state [3:21:08 - 3:21:15] related to a national security interest of the United
States may be discussed. Yeah. Oh, wow.
[3:25:07 - 3:25:13] a bit of the mine
state we had in the 60s and 70s where people were a little bit more open to
[3:26:12 - 3:26:18] security interest and other things. You know, I'm not a great fan of the national security
state [3:26:19 - 3:26:24] infrastructure. I'm not a great fan of the nation
state image, which is part of the Treaty of
[3:26:37 - 3:26:43] to the the maintenance of the institution of the nation
state, but the people who work in our
[3:26:43 - 3:26:48] raised in the national security
state, it becomes their absolute totem, you know, that's what they
[3:27:09 - 3:27:13] you know, I mean, how are we doing with our own nation
state government right now?