[0:07:54 - 0:08:00] Appa
rently, Tim Taylor told Chris Bledso that he was part of a secret time travel group
[0:14:37 - 0:14:42] a date or just preparing for the day, the right tools make all the diffe
rence.
[0:21:37 - 0:21:40] He said this to you, knowing that you we
ren't, you didn't bring, you didn't bring this
[0:26:13 - 0:26:17] there's a diffe
rent, you can try to, you can attempt to manipulate or like shade a thing
[0:26:39 - 0:26:46] But I think you can have an experience and you can shade that experience diffe
rently
[0:27:46 - 0:27:53] taking ibuprofen or Tylenol, they inhe
rently have to be the paradigm of a sound mind because
[0:28:09 - 0:28:13] Often they're messing with comms, links, shutting down the Nukes,
rendering them inoperable
[0:29:02 - 0:29:07] and Nukes, of these inhe
rently very credible people coming forward saying they've seen
[0:35:23 - 0:35:28] and the counterintelligence stuff like in this cur
rent UFO state we're in the more light
[0:35:36 - 0:35:42] So like appa
rently he was the guy who first came to area 51 blew the whistle and area 51.
[0:46:25 - 0:46:31] So it's this idea that the cur
rent age of something should define its expected survival
[0:50:34 - 0:50:37] He's like, the diffe
rence between conspiracy theory and the truth is six months.
[1:00:53 - 1:00:57] Just because something has a religious overlay to it doesn't mean it's inhe
rently not true.
[1:03:59 - 1:04:03] Well, it might not be as crazy if they were sending things that we
ren't biological, right?
[1:08:33 - 1:08:37] I don't know if you talked about it with you, but like, appa
rently there were some kids
[1:08:42 - 1:08:47] guarded by the military and it was all military stuff where they were like, subjecting child
ren [1:10:27 - 1:10:33] So I don't know on that, but I would be lying if I we
ren't to say that that didn't kind
[1:21:56 - 1:22:00] Like they we
ren't moving at light speed or like they we
ren't moving like tick-tax making
[1:24:33 - 1:24:38] So in 2010 after Robert Hastings read his book which was 2008, Effie War
ren experienced
[1:24:57 - 1:25:05] Effie War
ren, yeah, outage Atlantic and you'll see that this was reported on by like mainstream
[1:28:57 - 1:29:02] The whole New Jersey Drone, the name New Jersey Drone is a sigh-up because they we
ren't
[1:33:34 - 1:33:39] And it breaks the brain of these normy legacy people who a
ren't down these rabbit holes
[1:35:12 - 1:35:16] People a
ren't quitting their jobs and like, sure shooting, it's not turning into Mad Max
[1:36:21 - 1:36:26] say some shit about UFOs and claim to come from an authoritative background that a
ren't
[1:42:21 - 1:42:26] a historical, you're engaging in bad thinking unless you can point to some percentage of cur
rent
[1:48:29 - 1:48:33] driven, I think the diffe
rence between Dibble and Graham Hancock is like, one is driven
[1:48:37 - 1:48:44] And in our modern day, that scene is inhe
rently BS or something, whereas the other person's
[1:48:55 - 1:48:59] And he had, I mean, we would not be talking about go Beckley Teppey if it we
ren't for Graham
[2:25:21 - 2:25:28] when the adults look more like the child
ren of our, of our descendants, yep, is crazy.
[2:25:28 - 2:25:31] And that's like like the, all the depictions of the aliens, the like child
ren.
[2:37:28 - 2:37:32] String theory is like you have these jagged off maps that a
ren't perfect and you are forcing
[2:37:58 - 2:38:02] established at this Chapel Hill confe
rence at University of North Carolina in 1957.
[2:38:37 - 2:38:40] And that establishes the field of quantum gravity from which you could say, st
rength
[2:40:41 - 2:40:45] Lewis Whitton was the representative of that confe
rence from RIS, which is Martin Corporation's
[2:42:02 - 2:42:05] So the, the tie between quantum gravity and st
rength theories, Lewis Whitton's son is
[2:42:07 - 2:42:11] Ed Witton is the number one st
rength theorist, you know, in the world bar none.
[2:43:44 - 2:43:49] And like, this was relegated to like zero point energy confe
rences in the Southwest.
[2:46:33 - 2:46:39] So basically in the 50s, before that confe
rence in North Carolina, like the idea is that,
[2:46:52 - 2:46:57] down the st
rength theory, rabbit hole and take all this stuff that to wit and whiten and
[3:05:14 - 3:05:19] And then this kind of, you know, spiritual sense, like that's totally diffe
rent, like your
[3:05:32 - 3:05:39] And so I think whatever's good is like this kind of non-interfe
rent initiation process.
[3:07:37 - 3:07:41] But I do think there's a huge diffe
rence between that and like being inspired by some
[3:36:42 - 3:36:46] I can't name too many people where it's like there a
ren't certain things that you, you