[0:01:39 - 0:01:44] You show us the results of
Pat Price's famous exploration of four mountains around the
[1:05:06 - 1:05:18] 75 years later, long after
Pat Price himself died, the Menlo Park local government
[1:06:03 - 1:06:19] up and it was remote viewing is outside of time.
Pat Price never knew because he died. 75
[1:24:10 - 1:24:15] Turns out the
Pat Price was hanging around. He said, you guys got something going on here? Here,
[1:24:15 - 1:24:24] I'll help. And he was that kind of a guy, you know. And it was
Pat Price's work that wound up at
[1:26:09 - 1:26:18] hell that is over there. And so
Pat Price goes over here and finds Sugar Grove. So I started
[1:28:21 - 1:28:31] When you wanted to go over to project, 8200, how did
Pat Price go and look at those things?
[1:29:15 - 1:29:26] This project 8200 thing was something that I did because
Pat Price walked into SRI and his normal
[1:37:42 - 1:37:52] put off, gave me all of
Pat Price's transcripts on the things. He said, do you think you could use
[1:39:09 - 1:39:17] that's why I call it project 8200 because it was 1973 when
Pat Price did this and then put off
[1:57:44 - 1:57:52] But they got discovered. Well, in this particular case with the help of
Pat Price and
[1:59:11 - 1:59:20] training purposes. My results are these look very similar to what
Pat Price did.
[1:59:22 - 1:59:27] I think that there's a validity to the
Pat Price work and the work that they did.
[2:31:54 - 2:32:02] um did you do that no I put
Pat Price's picture in an envelope and gave that sealed envelope to
[2:33:34 - 2:33:42] believe that
Pat Price's death was false and that he may still be alive doing work oh he'd be