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UFO Physical Evidence, Aliens & The Vatican, Nazi Secret Experiments | Jesse Michels 240
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[0:02:42 - 0:02:46] I think sometimes you've probably given your line of work.
[0:09:20 - 0:09:26] So the seeds were probably planted earlier as far as interviewing people.
[0:17:02 - 0:17:03] She would corroborate it.
[0:27:06 - 0:27:11] you know even that would probably be more like just kind of fucking with us a little bit causing
[0:30:51 - 0:30:56] but like whatever we're more scientifically investigating is probably the underlying thing between
[0:39:17 - 0:39:22] bad bad vibes in the case of like Robert Monroe's like had this concept of you know he was studied
[0:45:26 - 0:45:31] you catalog it as low probability and then when you you just look for corroboration for it you look
[0:51:09 - 0:51:16] and so like I don't know you know I'm I'm probably pre you know having that experience but
[1:03:26 - 1:03:31] you know Stanford PhD you know tenured professor of you know microbiology up for Nobel you know
[1:04:20 - 1:04:24] check that out and like you know false fire corroborate you know whatever you know talk to talk to
[1:12:19 - 1:12:24] versus kind of the subatomic probabilistic reality like why do we just the English
[1:14:32 - 1:14:37] think it's only 5, 6,000 cases which is a problem we need bigger databases but you look at any of
[1:15:03 - 1:15:09] biologist would probably predict we are going to evolve into you know their ears and noses because
[1:30:14 - 1:30:19] like we say like time flies when you're having fun or like it slows like also probably when you're
[1:41:47 - 1:41:52] thing it's probably because the thing is real and maybe it's co-optible and a femoral but it's
[1:41:52 - 1:41:57] it's real and so you know the idea that there's a siop around a thing means that there is probably
[1:43:39 - 1:43:45] going on there we don't know but there's a book called ufo secrecy in the rob in the fall of
[1:43:45 - 1:43:51] robber j. op and heimer by a guy named donald burlison snare force guy and there are some weird things
[1:49:34 - 1:49:40] uh uh uh uh uh ufo secrecy that it's uh uh ufo secrecy in the fall of robber j a up and hammer
[1:52:23 - 1:52:29] of you know hp robertson this caltech physicist writes this memo in 1952 which was supposed to be
[1:52:54 - 1:53:00] actually more to this and he writes this he does this investigation and i think this was probably
[1:57:48 - 1:57:53] program that he was involved in so you have to think probabilistically again there's a world in
[2:02:12 - 2:02:16] probably like scattered throughout government that are like kind of like insane and mind blowing
[2:07:22 - 2:07:29] probably not much but um I'll let you be all right um I don't know what they do with those
[2:13:12 - 2:13:18] I have no problem with the way Sun felt I have a problem with what Snowden did he took his
[2:13:18 - 2:13:23] information and gave it to the Russians that's the problem he gave it to the Russians yes that's
[2:13:23 - 2:13:28] the problem he didn't come out and whistle blow he came out and spy he leaked information classified
[2:14:01 - 2:14:06] compromised people who died and that is a problem there there there are people who are no longer alive
[2:23:09 - 2:23:15] book and like I think they're weak areas of where we need more corroboration I think he gets certain
[2:26:39 - 2:26:45] are going to die the the other problem that you might encounter at the end of this this is
[2:33:40 - 2:33:47] stuff I think a lot of them are patriotic people you know and then you know I do think probably you
[2:35:49 - 2:35:55] somebody you should probably meet and so that's when he introduced me to grush what yours this was
[2:44:16 - 2:44:22] you can say like we don't know and and xyz need to be corroborated but you have the ici g tomis
[2:48:30 - 2:48:35] and that's why you know I found it really interesting there's a story this guy Robert Sardbacher
[2:56:05 - 2:56:11] percent sure that did so like even he's thinking probabilistically one percent yes but you know I
[2:56:15 - 2:56:21] Robert Hastings like just like the UFOs and Nuke stuff where it's all the open store stuff just
[2:57:12 - 2:57:18] like disparate it's like take this pathway of like reasoning right you have Robert Hastings UFOs
[3:01:42 - 3:01:46] probably dangerous enough to be looking into like the core ontological truth stuff and so I'm not
[3:03:39 - 3:03:44] of him presenting it and like they're being nobody to like corroborate or falsify it like it's
[3:14:23 - 3:14:27] and he he meets this Polish journalist named Igor Witkowski is probably like the deepest on this
[3:17:47 - 3:17:55] it corroborates all this shian stuff too you know so um yeah uh you have a lot of weird evidence
[3:23:22 - 3:23:27] Keves probably like an inside job you know and then you hear she probably you probably you got
[3:23:27 - 3:23:33] to think you got to think probabilistically but yeah saying 99.9999 99% probably that's what I'm saying
[3:23:33 - 3:23:38] okay yeah same same probability that we're not allowed right um you know you think you know
[3:23:38 - 3:23:44] that probably and then you meet a guy like she and and again I would disbelieve it if he weren't

Skip Atwater - Bizarre Alien Encounter, Remote Viewing Mars and Psychic Operations | SRS #154
Uploaded by: @ShawnRyanShow
[0:06:06 - 0:06:13] That would probably be better, which I've gotten sidetracked in talking a lot here, but
[0:09:04 - 0:09:08] It's a matter of, obviously there are people who have real problems with that and they
[0:40:43 - 0:40:48] that? And he said, there is no law that says you can't do that. There's no problem with it.
[0:40:55 - 0:41:03] downgrades their feelings about their own car. And I said, okay, I'm going to have a problem with
[0:45:37 - 0:45:47] I was teaching at Fort Wachuk, Arizona and a friend of mine, Rob Kauer, and I found
[0:45:58 - 0:46:05] As much as the CIA would let them publish that. And I got a hold of that book and Rob and I would
[0:46:47 - 0:46:58] And so, meanwhile, months ago, Rob Kauer and I were talking about this book from put off and he said
[0:48:14 - 0:48:19] Wachiku with Rob Coward deciding this isn't right. There should be we should be doing something.
[0:51:17 - 0:51:25] the counterintelligence problem. That was the beginning before it was called Stargate. That was
[1:00:50 - 1:00:58] Adoptus. I don't know the answer to that. I don't know the answer to that and I probably
[1:07:26 - 1:07:35] and thousands of years, they probably have lots of differences. I imagine weather and when you plant
[1:13:47 - 1:13:55] have a particular problem that they're trying to resolve. And is it this? Is it that? I mean,
[1:16:48 - 1:16:58] words we can use for it in our mind, in our vocabularity, I think it's probably an experience. I
[1:31:19 - 1:31:27] So this was an interesting problem for put off to deal with. He says, yeah, actually,
[1:35:00 - 1:35:06] because of the maverick that he was. He didn't much care about what he said and probably
[1:57:14 - 1:57:22] satellite would have some problems because they didn't want anything to be photograph. They didn't
[2:07:02 - 2:07:07] circled me and I'm still a probably a little mesmerized again by that time but I was like
[2:12:17 - 2:12:23] you can go to Alpha Centauri without any problem and essentially he said you wouldn't understand
[2:12:24 - 2:12:34] so I said I agree that's a problem however I know that you have access to my mental thoughts
[2:14:29 - 2:14:38] it doesn't work and so you know the Rubik's cube and all that nonsense it's probably just trying to
[2:15:28 - 2:15:38] having problems quantum entanglement it's a waste of be something like that work I mean we the entire
[2:31:40 - 2:31:49] what do you think I would do I would probably if I were you I would go to the locations that

NASA's Forbidden Alien Study Finds Proof of Spiritual Beings | Chris & Emily Bledsoe
Uploaded by: @dannyjones
[0:09:15 - 0:09:22] so it gets dark you know about five thirty the sun sets and I'm probably
[0:15:34 - 0:15:42] probably a quarter mile view of that road and the trees grow over the road so it's like a tunnel
[0:32:54 - 0:32:59] coming toward me I could hear the dog coming it wouldn't bar it's probably 20 yards in the woods
[0:33:05 - 0:33:14] behind me and junior went there but what was there for me to you away probably four foot I could
[0:39:02 - 0:39:10] that were there with you that night other than your son has anyone else corroborated any of that
[0:44:31 - 0:44:36] healed me and now I've got this problem right and it's important to note that through these five
[0:57:11 - 0:57:19] second brain seeds DS01 daily symbiotic is a new standard in probiotic which supports digestive
[1:15:44 - 1:15:52] that's not the problem my or how problem my so they immediately related to demons so
[1:24:45 - 1:24:53] I'm still in the probability top five but um I took that gun and I said you come with me
[1:32:23 - 1:32:28] and she was just asking him questions and Ryan was probably taking the lead I don't remember
[1:49:06 - 1:49:15] he is an engineer for NASA that he's probably been at NASA now 40 some years over 40 years
[1:50:55 - 1:51:03] for NASA for 40 years and 40 years now probably he was there 30 years when I met him and what did
[1:53:07 - 1:53:13] junior had the worst problem being 17 years old with people telling him he's a liar you know
[1:54:31 - 1:54:37] and it had different photos and things that he would explain to us that I probably am not going
[1:55:43 - 1:55:48] because it was official briefing I probably shouldn't go very deep and why do you think it's so
[2:04:03 - 2:04:12] Tyler D in American Cosmic but you know that's that was thin now the subject is he probably don't
[2:07:15 - 2:07:22] I have no idea I've asked that to a hundred times and how probably my are told me one day
[2:07:39 - 2:07:47] like this all the time he said because of your family so they told me he said they're probably
[2:34:56 - 2:35:03] a friend of ours named Rob Freeman he came from Canada he brought a $250,000 camera that he bought
[2:35:26 - 2:35:34] you Rob don't worry I don't forgive you I reached out in a hug him and as soon as I hugged
[2:35:34 - 2:35:44] a flash somebody said look flash so Rob runs back to his camera locks it in on this object turns it
[2:36:01 - 2:36:07] and that was from that night when Rob and I hug and we made a great bond I mean I won't be
[2:36:07 - 2:36:15] would rob again this November the Monroe Flasher on YouTube you got you got so far maybe we should look
[2:48:48 - 2:48:53] the same thing and if you brought anything else into their belief spectrum you're probably going
[2:52:20 - 2:52:25] Robinson County which is where the Tuscarores are from North Carolina. The tribe is there.

"They Tried To BUY Me Off!" - Steven Greer's SHOCKING Claim Of A $2 BILLION Bribe To Keep Quiet
Uploaded by: @VALUETAINMENT
[0:05:43 - 0:05:48] So I think that, you know, one of the big problems is the gap between current science
[0:06:35 - 0:06:41] Rob, can you pull up the Stubble Buying Fellow, if you don't mind.
[0:07:54 - 0:07:55] Keep going lower, Rob.

"JFK Was Killed For THIS" – Steven Greer's SHOCKING Theory Of CIA's UFO Assassination Cover-Up
Uploaded by: @VALUETAINMENT
[0:06:55 - 0:06:58] What's the name of it if Rob wanted to just search for?
[0:09:42 - 0:09:47] So, and I pretty uncertain that Robert Kennedy was killed

Jeremy Corbell: UFO Revolution || That UFO Podcast
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[0:08:41 - 0:08:49] The next day after the hearing you happen to have birch it i remember i was on a plane i was like you to Andy you should probably ask some questions man you know there there's some fuckery going on.
[0:26:18 - 0:26:43] Yeah the problem is when I tried to supply that there was a lot of resistance and I don't know why like I don't know why you know you come up with your own reasons why but I offered them somebody they could subpoena who would be willingly would show up to testify firsthand and that's a peanut never came.
[0:27:36 - 0:28:05] I think that could have partly been down to a lot of the questions put to him and who they were put from and then like I say Michael Shellenberger again highly respected journalist you could have sat a cardboard cut out there you know and you'd have probably got similar and just attached a document to them because he representing someone else's story you know so I don't know if part of that is just the impact that the the grush hearing had and the kind of bombshells and the
[0:43:45 - 0:44:01] So let's get to some listener questions in and then we can kind of riff off the back of those Jeremy lots get sent in so if we don't hear your question it's probably been answered in the body of the interview or someone else asked something similar or I just never got to it because you know email over the clocked up.
[0:49:32 - 0:49:52] Um something like that or at once so much kind of happens whistleblowers but then you know they open the gates area 51 and you know what I think a good question to follow up on then on that is from Rob he says Jeremy it's a bit lively out there at the moment I don't think Trump can be relied on to help the cause unless it helps him.
[0:51:20 - 0:51:30] In the absolute transparency of this issue somebody in your question did say unless it benefited the current president I think that's probably an accurate assessment that's a political way to look at it that if it's helpful like maybe it's helpful to know who killed JFK maybe that is helpful to a president.
[1:15:19 - 1:15:22] It's probably just, you know, about transparency.
[1:15:47 - 1:15:49] Yeah, yeah, I think it will probably be transparency days
[1:37:25 - 1:37:26] Probably not still.
[1:37:36 - 1:37:39] and you have spoken directly, and you probably know this
[1:40:03 - 1:40:04] Is it a big problem?

Jake Barber And Matt Pines On Skywatcher And Studying UAPs | Unveiled Ep. 13
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[0:00:12 - 0:00:15] is a problem, but you can wave your hands away.
[0:00:15 - 0:00:17] And that is actually a security problem,
[0:00:38 - 0:00:40] I'm your host, Rob.
[0:19:23 - 0:19:26] that could pose a number of problems.
[0:20:46 - 0:20:48] And you very quickly get into probabilities,
[0:20:50 - 0:20:55] So, you know, the probability that any alternate explanation exists
[0:28:19 - 0:28:21] there's probably going to be mistakes made,
[0:28:36 - 0:28:38] which is probably most people,
[0:28:40 - 0:28:45] And probably the reason there hasn't been a lot of research
[0:36:58 - 0:37:00] which is for me kind of like a problem, right?
[0:41:58 - 0:42:02] And, you know, Matt could probably talk about a little bit.
[0:57:59 - 0:58:04] Yeah, this is there. Yeah. I think that's the problem right there is
[0:58:15 - 0:58:18] Probably needs to be on things that are
[0:59:20 - 0:59:29] But there might be actually some scientific backing to be able to prove that this stuff that's been talked about and it's actually probably more widely accepted in society than
[1:08:44 - 1:08:47] Is a problem, but you kind of can wave your hands away
[1:08:48 - 1:08:52] And and that is actually kind of a national security problem because adversaries are aware of your
[1:10:30 - 1:10:35] As I could say you know it's probably a good time. We may have kind of glossed over this, but you know your listeners
[1:10:52 - 1:11:00] US based or owned or proprietary technology. That's the blue bucket the red bucket means it looks as though it's probably adversarial
[1:18:42 - 1:18:48] Then there's probably something like a gravity bubble or vacuum around them and if you're dealing with that
[1:20:13 - 1:20:15] dangers or problems that may arise from this
[1:29:12 - 1:29:16] Loving humble intent that we would probably build a better house
[1:38:45 - 1:38:52] That could be accessed non locally um or that you could tip you know the probability weights of of exploring one branch of the or or the next
[1:43:59 - 1:44:04] You know, I mentioned there's a taboo problem in modern academic science. There's a um
[1:50:26 - 1:50:31] Biological robots and that would be an interesting thing if you could upload AI
[1:52:11 - 1:52:20] Suffering and evil that would be the ultimate goal um because right now i think the majority of our problem that leads to war
[1:56:45 - 1:56:51] But there's some technical and engineering problems you need to work out you need to develop this new radar this new sensor this new material
[1:57:19 - 1:57:25] That could transform society in very positive ways um if they're properly probably managed um