[0:10:22 - 0:10:39] Wow, that's amazing. So you were kind of chosen as a note. I mean, something that you've talked about as well as the great John Von Neum
ann, who is known for being an absolute genius in his time smarter than all of the other incredibly smart scientists in the US, tongue Hungarian.
[0:11:32 - 0:11:48] Now, as far as this goes, let's go back and let's explore Von Neum
ann a little bit. Very interesting. He came up with, he was involved in this. I think that we're past the point of saying, oh, these scientists who are not interested in this.
[0:11:58 - 0:12:07] That's not true. They were involved. A couple of data points to support you before you go on is Robert Sarbacher said John Von Neum
ann was directly involved.
[0:12:07 - 0:12:19] And Von Neum
ann died of a really kind of gnarly form of cancer. And he had secret secret service outside of the Naval Hospital that he that he was in because they were afraid of what he might say.
[0:15:16 - 0:15:26] He was actually an employee of skunkworks who got basically fired over his research around UFOs. And he was saying, you know, yes, there was a program and Von Neum
ann,
[0:15:26 - 0:15:34] V
annevar Bush, Oppenheimer were all involved. And he says these beings are like insects, you know, the very lightweight and he talks about crafts and stuff.
[0:19:47 - 0:20:06] He didn't tell me personally, but he told a member of my family, not Von Neum
ann, General Exan, that he had held when the debris and bodies were brought into the material, he had held one of the bodies.
[0:20:27 - 0:20:41] My immediate thought was my God bugs huge bugs. And I thought that's why I thought it was having a nightmare because I came to this with no idea it could happen. Now let's get back to Von Neum
ann.
[0:20:41 - 0:21:01] There's two things is the Von Neum
ann machine, which is he postulated a machine that would replicate the species that built it and would then move around the galaxy looking for planets that it could seed.
[0:21:01 - 0:21:26] What if that's what we have here only Von Neum
ann in his I don't recall if it's in very much detail in the writings he did about this, but he does mention that something like that over vast amounts of time would inevitably have a certain amount of deterioration of its memory.
[0:21:56 - 0:22:10] It could be it looks a little bit like an AI that has gone berserk Von Neum
ann the Von Neum
ann machine could be an explanation for why this is so peculiar let me put it that way.
[0:22:10 - 0:22:25] But the other thing that Von Neum
ann and you referenced briefly this paper earlier there is supposedly a paper and at general Exan who was no scientist but had been exposed to a lot of scientists involved in this and was very smart.
[0:22:25 - 0:22:39] It tried to explain this to me and of all the scientists who were involved in it I thought he was most likely talking about something that Von Neum
ann would have thought of would have conceived.
[0:23:56 - 0:24:14] That is as basic as our assumption about the rest of the reality that we know fascinating how do we get our hands on that paper because we know on record that Von Neum
ann no scientist would dispute this he entertained this idea that the mind is responsible for wave function collapse.
[0:25:20 - 0:25:38] And therefore we are not ready and here's the problem I wrote a short story about this about Von Neum
ann's death called the open doors about his fear that this is a door which opens in the mind and in the perceptual system.
[0:26:35 - 0:27:04] If we are going to let them into our reality and I think ultimately we have to but on our terms they c
annot come into and take our reality with us we must not lose dominion this is what my new book is basically about and I don't want to I'm not flacking my book here but it does it has come up well how do you maintain sovereignty while letting them because we have to understand their motives.
[0:27:34 - 0:27:46] Ordinary discourse in a deeper level of consciousness which is the level of consciousness which Von Neum
ann was talking about when he was talking about.
[1:10:28 - 1:10:43] And these telepathic children are sort of the Paul Revere's if you will of humanity that are starting you know this this communications ch
annel to this higher higher kind of board like being what do you think of that do you think that's that that that's a case of fiction becoming it will be a year.
[1:13:59 - 1:14:28] transcendence of love interstellar so like the whole thing is about was it was about that so and and you could see how like it's almost like it right now is the 10th it's the 10th year
anniversary and the people are talking back about the film because we're watching for the first time big fans are watching again and and the conversions of even that I started just about a couple days ago it feels so every just everything feels like it's making sense for the moment that we're living right now on like in the world.
[1:32:20 - 1:32:35] And then they run forward and instead of going for the lights I don't care about the lights I'm going for the shotgun the next thing I know I'm lying on my right side in the bed I c
annot see I c
annot move.
[1:41:47 - 1:42:11] All I have to do is think of something I need what information is to anything anything I need anything I need when you read the new book you're going to see a lot of stuff about genetics and stuff in it that I know idea about before I started writing the book but it's all there now do you think the two people who implanted it were human or non he they looked like people that's all I know I c
annot tell you anything else about.
[1:49:23 - 1:49:31] And then later I thought well I'm must you know I written communion and now I'm a big name but that wasn't it it was her it was finding
Ann.
[1:49:32 - 1:49:40] What I'll tell you how I found
Ann how do you find her well I lived was living in London and I liking when I spent a lot of time there.
[1:50:20 - 1:50:30] And don't come back to San Antonio do your thing and so I got a job as a media pl
anner and an advertising Benton Bulls advertising.
[1:50:41 - 1:50:46] They're all media pl
anning probably too it's the lowest of a low in the advertising business at least it was in those days.
[1:50:59 - 1:51:04] I said I'm a media pl
anner I was getting nowhere because I'm not the prettiest thing that ever
[1:53:20 - 1:53:28] She looks up at me with these big brown eyes and I think oh god if only
Ann Maddox looks like this girl
[1:54:39 - 1:54:44] I thought I said to
Ann it's a big agent. I can deed an anodio or something
[1:55:16 - 1:55:21] They get killed and that's what made the book so
annoying and
Ann read it and she said yeah, if we're he's right
[1:55:29 - 1:55:36] Before getting into describing her that there's something very special about
Ann as far as her role in your life
[1:57:45 - 1:57:51] Your local shared reality with
Anne was sort of divergent from the consensus reality that we all
[2:05:05 - 2:05:10] Of course they abduct people who are mild m
annered right and children and children
[2:05:10 - 2:05:15] I'm very mild I should be on be as mild m
annered as I am but I am very mild m
annered
[2:05:39 - 2:05:46] Lawrence Rockefeller who was passed on sadly and was very interested in as much as they
annoy some other members of his family not all but some
[2:13:13 - 2:13:18] Consciously tyr
annical evil you know sort of like mastermind evil often. It's just being unconscious