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UFO Whistleblower David Grusch Tells Me Everything
Uploaded by: @JesseMichels
[0:03:22 - 0:03:37] And of course, at a long form conversation, we discussed the history of covert UFO research programs, their connection with Robert Oppenheimer in the Manhattan Project, white presidents and elected officials may have been shielded from the UFO secrets in the past.
[0:05:20 - 0:05:25] Maybe you should interview me.
[0:10:55 - 0:11:02] You know, for sure. So like I thought maybe it was like a joke or something. Maybe it was like a sigh. I'm here or something. I don't even know.
[0:13:57 - 0:14:04] Most of these people at some point, or maybe even currently, have held very high appearances in high positions within our government.
[0:15:25 - 0:15:31] Maybe in a, if we could get it, get in a confidential area of skiff, we could talk about that.
[0:26:15 - 0:26:17] Why would General May act like that to a sitting senator?
[0:30:15 - 0:30:19] away to, you know, maybe manipulate space time or whatever.
[0:31:17 - 0:31:22] But maybe the best collection of evidence around the UFO nuclear connection comes from a
[0:34:02 - 0:34:07] their resources or is it the power unlock thing where we could rip space time and maybe
[0:34:41 - 0:34:48] from manipulating space time and an occupier, warp drive type thing and maybe they're interested
[0:36:39 - 0:36:46] it can unlock the cage and maybe that's what's, you know, some of these crashes were.
[0:36:49 - 0:36:51] It was, you know, maybe some seeding.
[0:37:23 - 0:37:28] If the North Sentinelese started developing nukes, maybe the Indian government would start
[0:40:57 - 0:41:01] that you know maybe you can detect black holes with strings but generally it's just not
[0:41:18 - 0:41:25] It's a nice I'll call it like overlay or that maybe this is reality maybe it's not
[0:42:06 - 0:42:11] Were there actually updates in physics maybe mid-century that were not disclosed to the
[0:45:35 - 0:45:40] The two things that you'd need to investigate gravity and maybe how to beat it.
[0:46:03 - 0:46:07] Just the most formidable proponent of string theory maybe of all time.
[0:50:55 - 0:51:00] People like Edward Teller, the father of the hydrogen bomb, and General Curtis Lemay.
[0:54:19 - 0:54:22] Maybe it had something to do with the UFO thing, who knows?
[0:54:32 - 0:54:37] Well maybe Operation Paperclip had a little more to do with UFOs than meets the eye.
[1:00:22 - 1:00:27] And maybe it's because of their interest in frontier science.
[1:04:20 - 1:04:25] But maybe the most important point when discussing the insane stigma around UFOs
[1:08:32 - 1:08:37] engineering prowess. He strapped a jet engine to the back of his Honda. He may have actually met
[1:09:16 - 1:09:21] in other cases. He was also the son of Bill Lear, inventor of the Learjet, who may have been
[1:10:12 - 1:10:18] Maybe we made more progress early on than we have now. We need to refresh the talent pool
[1:10:18 - 1:10:24] and maybe out ourselves as a program and front-run immunity through legislature to do that.
[1:19:45 - 1:19:51] trajectories in a way that breaks the present. So maybe this alien non-interventionism points
[1:21:08 - 1:21:15] constant. Maybe true ontological reality time is way tripier than we realize and maybe that
[1:21:20 - 1:21:27] they're in specific kind of heightened states of consciousness. And so maybe time doesn't work
[1:21:58 - 1:22:03] information is encoded on an event horizon in a black hole. But maybe that's what we're seeing
[1:22:20 - 1:22:26] shadow and it's called quasi projection and maybe some of the UAPs are not even they're here
[1:26:21 - 1:26:26] and maybe if we are in a simulation our perceptive capabilities were artificially limited by
[1:28:54 - 1:28:59] you know obvious getting their activity because maybe they're you know observing us for some
[1:30:49 - 1:30:55] Maybe the sun is an extremely sophisticated nuclear fusion reactor that powers the Earth
[1:31:34 - 1:31:40] electromagnetic field that is orthogonal and maybe even upstream of DNA in terms of morphology.
[1:34:41 - 1:34:45] I highly recommend anybody that has issues with that maybe try some of that stuff because it seems
[1:36:27 - 1:36:33] the dark forest analogy of aliens was maybe sort of a form of soft disclosure from the Chinese government
[1:36:38 - 1:36:44] Chinese author that's like pretty trippy and I don't know maybe that's a way for the Chinese
[1:39:34 - 1:39:39] BS so maybe violence is at an all-time low but it's because we have nukes now so any war is
[1:40:44 - 1:40:50] maybe your final legacy and to help out even though I know there'll be some admittance of
[1:40:52 - 1:40:56] you know maybe decisions you've made that you wish in the past maybe you didn't make but
[1:42:02 - 1:42:09] terrestrial governments aren't as powerful maybe as we thought that they were and um you know
[1:43:09 - 1:43:13] already influenced all the other religions already so it's just maybe we're looking at the
[1:43:55 - 1:44:01] these hand wounds as the stigmata of Christ but Pousalca speculates that maybe this was just radiation
[1:46:54 - 1:46:59] like crazy humming yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah maybe there's a DARPA spy cam or something oh man
[1:47:53 - 1:47:57] belief systems are and how maybe we'll find out that that matches with ours and it actually
[1:47:57 - 1:48:05] bolsters our you know maybe we can send to the per your video in the burchers well you want

Joe McMoneagle: “Mars Used To Have Alien Life” (Full Interview)
Uploaded by: @JesseMichels
[0:05:31 - 0:05:36] Maybe it was in the close and where the mind interchange information.
[0:08:46 - 0:08:54] When do you first recall as a child being like, okay, maybe I'm kind of good on this sort of psychic stuff?
[0:10:47 - 0:10:52] But only because it's tied to maybe what the weather's going to do.
[0:13:25 - 0:13:27] And he said, well, maybe I can help.
[0:17:56 - 0:18:01] So if there's something in the room that you detest, you may never see it.
[0:21:36 - 0:21:39] But you may not recognize the smell.
[0:29:38 - 0:29:43] And I was like that for maybe not quite two weeks.
[0:39:25 - 0:39:28] I don't have, I don't, well, maybe I do.
[0:43:21 - 0:43:26] If you try to sketch a bridge, you may not know it's a bridge, but you'll do a sweep.
[0:44:17 - 0:44:24] They get your material and it guides them to an area that they may look at a different way.
[0:53:21 - 0:53:28] If there's five people involved in that experiment and none of them are focused on that, it may
[1:17:16 - 1:17:23] I know Dr. May has one in his from Senator Cohen thanking us for saving a hundred billion
[1:17:32 - 1:17:33] Maybe, maybe not.
[1:27:19 - 1:27:25] And I think that was maybe one of the primary reasons why the CIA then went into South Vietnam
[1:51:22 - 1:51:24] So I started thinking maybe this is a future target.
[2:06:17 - 2:06:22] has found evidence to support his hypothesis that planetary-wide catastrophic events may
[2:06:30 - 2:06:35] processes like in thermonuclear explosions may have been caused by a nuclear war.
[2:06:35 - 2:06:40] On Mars, perhaps a lesson for us here, but also maybe the reason we are only able to
[2:10:52 - 2:10:56] on Mars and it was stripped of its magnetosphere maybe due to an asteroid impact.
[2:12:17 - 2:12:20] I think this is where we came maybe from Mars.
[2:12:20 - 2:12:26] So maybe some remnants, survivors of that cataclysm or something or explorers, maybe before
[2:14:34 - 2:14:41] You may say that looks an awful lot like granite, but it may be that it was actually mixed
[2:15:10 - 2:15:12] Well, there's maybe ways you can.
[2:17:00 - 2:17:01] Maybe that's how we went back to Ryan's belt.
[2:17:05 - 2:17:08] Maybe they're sort of a celestial ascended chamber.
[2:23:19 - 2:23:20] Maybe I don't know.
[2:27:58 - 2:28:01] And I finally said, maybe I'm not seeing what you're seeing.
[2:29:11 - 2:29:14] Maybe the people that sent them here.
[2:29:42 - 2:29:45] But you think maybe some other planets have the capabilities to do that.
[2:30:12 - 2:30:18] Maybe it's because we're doing something that they don't necessarily approve of.