Episode Description:
In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of remote viewing with Dr. Courtney Brown, founder of The Farsight Institute and a prominent figure in the study of nonphysical perception. Dr. Brown shares his insights into the science and theory behind remote viewing, discussing its implications and applications. This is the first part of our in-depth conversation, setting the stage for a deeper exploration in Part 2.
Guest Bio:
Dr. Courtney Brown is a mathematician and social scientist teaching in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the founder and director of The Farsight Institute, a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to the study of remote viewing. Dr. Brown has authored several books on the subject, including “Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception.”
Relevant Links:
•The Farsight Institute: https://www.farsight.org/
•Courtney Brown’s Official Website: https://courtneybrown.com/
•“Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception” by Courtney Brown: https://www.amazon.com/Remote-Viewing-Science-Nonphysical-Perception/dp/0976676214
•Courtney Brown on Audible: https://www.audible.com/author/Courtney-Brown/B000APM7OC
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00:00:01 --> 00:00:07 From the darkest reaches of space to the deepest corners of your mind,
00:00:07 --> 00:00:11 welcome to From the Void.
00:00:15 --> 00:00:19 Welcome back to From the Void, the podcast that takes you to the edges of the
00:00:19 --> 00:00:22 unknown, where science, mystery, and the unexplained collide.
00:00:22 --> 00:00:26 I'm your host, John Williamson, and today we're diving into a topic that blurs
00:00:26 --> 00:00:32 the line between the extraordinary and the scientifically possible, remote viewing.
00:00:32 --> 00:00:36 For decades, whispers of secret government programs, psychic spies,
00:00:36 --> 00:00:41 and mind-bending experiments have circulated among researchers of the strange and unusual.
00:00:41 --> 00:00:45 But what if I told you that these weren't just stories, that there's a history,
00:00:46 --> 00:00:50 one backed by intelligence agencies in rigorous experimentation,
00:00:50 --> 00:00:56 suggesting that the human mind may be capable of perceiving information across space and time.
00:00:57 --> 00:01:00 To help us unravel this mystery, I'm joined by Dr. Courtney Brown,
00:01:00 --> 00:01:04 a leading expert in the field of remote viewing. Dr.
00:01:04 --> 00:01:08 Brown is the founder of the Farsight Institute and has spent years studying
00:01:08 --> 00:01:13 and applying remote viewing techniques to investigate everything from deep space
00:01:13 --> 00:01:15 mysteries to historical enigmas.
00:01:16 --> 00:01:20 Is remote viewing real? If so, how does it work?
00:01:20 --> 00:01:24 And what does it mean for our understanding of consciousness and reality itself.
00:01:25 --> 00:01:28 Let's step into the void and find out.
00:01:29 --> 00:01:38 Music.
00:01:38 --> 00:01:43 All right, welcome to the podcast. I'm very thrilled to have my guest on today, Courtney Brown.
00:01:43 --> 00:01:46 Thank you so much for joining me on the podcast. Hey, it's great to be here, John.
00:01:47 --> 00:01:51 So this is a different one, and we've never covered this topic before,
00:01:51 --> 00:01:54 so I was very thrilled to have you on it and talk about it.
00:01:55 --> 00:01:57 So before we do that, though, before we dive too much into it,
00:01:57 --> 00:02:01 tell people a little bit about your background and the work that you do. Sure.
00:02:01 --> 00:02:08 I got two hats that I wear, and one is that I'm a professor at a major university.
00:02:08 --> 00:02:13 I'm a mathematician, but I teach in a social science program where I teach some
00:02:13 --> 00:02:18 political science courses, but mostly mathematical modeling and statistics and things like that,
00:02:19 --> 00:02:24 but I do not do what we're going to be talking about today at my university, which is Emory.
00:02:25 --> 00:02:31 So I'm also the CEO of Farsight, and Farsight, F-A-R-S-I-G-H-T,
00:02:31 --> 00:02:37 is the absolute largest, biggest, best venue for remote viewing and remote viewing
00:02:37 --> 00:02:38 studies anywhere on the planet.
00:02:39 --> 00:02:44 And I can say that because we're the only venue for full public projects that are,
00:02:45 --> 00:02:49 Everything is shown, and there's just, there are a few other places,
00:02:49 --> 00:02:55 a few other people that have remote viewing sessions, but nothing that's like
00:02:55 --> 00:02:58 major public projects that everybody can see.
00:02:58 --> 00:03:04 And we have two basic sources where we have these projects.
00:03:04 --> 00:03:06 One is our YouTube channel, which is just Farsight.
00:03:07 --> 00:03:11 And the other is, but that has just a few, some of the projects, not all.
00:03:12 --> 00:03:17 And that has a growing and interested audience of about 100 subscribers.
00:03:18 --> 00:03:24 But we also have a streaming service, which is FarsightPrime.com.
00:03:25 --> 00:03:31 FarsightPrime, all one word, F-A-R-S-I-G-H-T, Prime, P-R-I-M-E, dot com.
00:03:31 --> 00:03:37 And that is, it's run by Vimeo, and it's technically equivalent in terms of
00:03:37 --> 00:03:41 quality and everything like that to Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+,
00:03:41 --> 00:03:43 Disney, any of the major streaming services.
00:03:44 --> 00:03:49 And it's huge. We have a huge number of projects, and you can't get projects
00:03:49 --> 00:03:50 like that anywhere else, period.
00:03:51 --> 00:03:55 So I can clearly say we're the best because we're the only. And so if people
00:03:55 --> 00:03:58 wanted to know what remote viewing is and to actually see it working,
00:03:59 --> 00:04:01 we're the only place you can actually do that.
00:04:01 --> 00:04:05 And we have a number of full-time remote viewers.
00:04:05 --> 00:04:12 They've all been trained for years in methods that were derivative of the methods
00:04:12 --> 00:04:18 that were used and developed by the United States military and used for espionage purposes.
00:04:18 --> 00:04:25 Our methods are better, different, because they evolved from those early military
00:04:25 --> 00:04:26 remote viewing methods.
00:04:26 --> 00:04:31 And they're much more complicated, but we do different things with them.
00:04:32 --> 00:04:35 Now, the original methods that were done in the military, they were fine. They do a great job.
00:04:37 --> 00:04:39 But what we needed was much more...
00:04:40 --> 00:04:45 In-depth targeting of specific types of things, and we needed to be able to do that.
00:04:45 --> 00:04:52 Remote viewing is a mental procedure that's done under totally blind conditions
00:04:52 --> 00:04:58 only with farsight, meaning at farsight, absolutely everything is done blind.
00:04:58 --> 00:05:02 The remote viewers don't know anything, anything at all. They just know there's
00:05:02 --> 00:05:06 a target, and they're supposed to remote view it, period, end of story, full stop.
00:05:06 --> 00:05:11 I often talk about the stages that we do, because we have first a paper and
00:05:11 --> 00:05:16 pen stage, and then we have a video stage where everything's recorded on video.
00:05:17 --> 00:05:22 And I don't really say paper and pen anymore, because we don't use paper anymore.
00:05:22 --> 00:05:27 We use the tablets, and they write it on the tablet.
00:05:27 --> 00:05:33 So paper and pen is really not accurate, it's tablets and then,
00:05:33 --> 00:05:38 but there is equivalent, well, I'll just say paper and pen to sort of make it
00:05:38 --> 00:05:41 sort of easily understandable, but they write their sessions first,
00:05:41 --> 00:05:48 and then they continue the sessions still live on video, and they do everything
00:05:48 --> 00:05:55 under instrument blinding protocols, which is better than double-blind solo, and including video.
00:05:55 --> 00:06:04 Video is done in a studio, a really good studio, and it's done under totally blind conditions.
00:06:05 --> 00:06:10 They are alone in the recording room. Nobody is with them when they do their video.
00:06:11 --> 00:06:14 So they do everything totally blind. And then after it's done,
00:06:15 --> 00:06:21 they have something called a target reveal, all on video, and very nice,
00:06:21 --> 00:06:23 cinematically interesting stuff to look at.
00:06:26 --> 00:06:31 They're told what the target is that they spent hours and hours and hours working
00:06:31 --> 00:06:34 on describing, and you can see their reaction, so you know it's real.
00:06:34 --> 00:06:37 It's usually like, what the blankety blank?
00:06:38 --> 00:06:41 Who thought of this? And so on.
00:06:41 --> 00:06:48 But you see that the descriptions are incredibly accurate, and it's all done totally blind.
00:06:48 --> 00:06:53 Now, in the studio, we record things in a variety of ways. A lot of times we
00:06:53 --> 00:06:58 use what's called a lightboard, which is a $6 piece of optical glass in
00:06:58 --> 00:06:59 a totally blacked-out room.
00:07:00 --> 00:07:05 So it looks like they're writing in space with markers that illuminate when
00:07:05 --> 00:07:07 they're on the glass. It looks really cool.
00:07:08 --> 00:07:11 So we do that. But they also do stuff on green screen.
00:07:11 --> 00:07:15 And so they describe their stuff on green screen. It really looks great.
00:07:15 --> 00:07:20 Our projects are between, say, an hour to three hours long.
00:07:20 --> 00:07:26 Nobody has ever complained that our stuff is too long. It's riveting to watch.
00:07:26 --> 00:07:27 Now, when you're watching it,
00:07:29 --> 00:07:32 the the it's clear that the remote
00:07:32 --> 00:07:35 viewer does not know what the target is but when
00:07:35 --> 00:07:38 we edit the video we describe what the target is
00:07:38 --> 00:07:42 in advance and so that the audience can know what the target is while they're
00:07:42 --> 00:07:47 seeing the remote viewer describe it not knowing what the target is and it's
00:07:47 --> 00:07:52 really it's like it's like one of those omg moments what how do you so anyway
00:07:52 --> 00:07:56 that's that's what we do And we have another website called,
00:07:56 --> 00:08:02 we're both a regular movie business that focuses on remote viewing and extraterrestrial life.
00:08:03 --> 00:08:09 But we, when we do many projects, archaeological projects, political projects, all types of projects.
00:08:10 --> 00:08:13 But we also have, it's also a non-profit. So we have two Farsights.
00:08:14 --> 00:08:17 One is a non-profit and one is a regular movie business.
00:08:18 --> 00:08:22 And the non-profit we have our own website for and that's Farsight.org.
00:08:22 --> 00:08:25 F-A-R-S-I-G-H-T dot org, O-R-G.
00:08:26 --> 00:08:28 And that's a great thing to start with.
00:08:29 --> 00:08:34 And I guess the only other thing I'll add is that we do many projects on many
00:08:34 --> 00:08:38 topics, but many people are attracted to what we do because of our focus on
00:08:38 --> 00:08:41 extraterrestrials, UFOs, UAPs, things like that.
00:08:42 --> 00:08:51 And we have the most fundamental and huge collection of materials dealing with
00:08:51 --> 00:08:53 extraterrestrials. that exists.
00:08:54 --> 00:08:58 Now, before these UAPs started to show up all over the place,
00:08:58 --> 00:09:03 like so-called drones in every place, we were the only place that was telling
00:09:03 --> 00:09:06 people how to make video recordings of cloaked ET ships.
00:09:07 --> 00:09:11 And so you can see how that's done. We use specialized cameras.
00:09:11 --> 00:09:15 They are Panasonic GH6s or GH7s.
00:09:15 --> 00:09:20 And we shoot at a high frame rate of 120 frames a second and in infrared.
00:09:21 --> 00:09:25 And under those conditions, you can see the ships. The ships actually are cloaked.
00:09:25 --> 00:09:33 They're using stealth technology, and they travel typically at 20 miles
00:09:33 --> 00:09:36 an hour, which is 32 kilometers an hour.
00:09:37 --> 00:09:41 And you can have the Titanic fly over your house. If they're going 20 miles
00:09:41 --> 00:09:42 an hour, you're not going to see them.
00:09:43 --> 00:09:47 So we have to shoot at extremely the high frame rates, and we have to also shoot
00:09:47 --> 00:09:49 in infrared to capture them.
00:09:49 --> 00:09:53 But we have videos that tell people how that's done and so on.
00:09:53 --> 00:09:56 It's not such a big thing anymore because the...
00:09:57 --> 00:10:02 The extraterrestrials have shifted to being able to have ships that can be seen,
00:10:03 --> 00:10:10 so you don't need the fast frame rates or the infrared, although there's basically two groupings.
00:10:11 --> 00:10:14 Each grouping is sort of complicated, but there are basically two groupings
00:10:14 --> 00:10:18 of extraterrestrials that fly these UAPs or UFOs.
00:10:18 --> 00:10:23 We call one the bad ETs and the other one we call the good ETs.
00:10:23 --> 00:10:27 And the Goody Tees have been working with us for decades.
00:10:29 --> 00:10:32 And this will be new to much of your audience, I suppose.
00:10:32 --> 00:10:38 But they have been working with us closely. We have regular meetings with them,
00:10:38 --> 00:10:42 sometimes in exotic locations at the beach, in the middle of the night,
00:10:42 --> 00:10:44 totally secluded, things like that.
00:10:45 --> 00:10:50 And we also have board meetings with them. And these are real physical meetings.
00:10:50 --> 00:10:52 And this has been going on for a long time.
00:10:53 --> 00:10:57 Starting in January of 2022, they told us that everything had to be video recorded
00:10:57 --> 00:11:01 and we had to publish it. So we published these meetings.
00:11:02 --> 00:11:08 Now, because we do remote viewing, we can easily see them, both the ships as
00:11:08 --> 00:11:11 well as the people, but most people could not see them.
00:11:11 --> 00:11:16 So if you were in one of the board meetings and you'd see six Farsight remote
00:11:16 --> 00:11:20 viewers gathered around talking to two people that you couldn't see in the chairs,
00:11:20 --> 00:11:22 but we see them perfectly well.
00:11:23 --> 00:11:27 So I'll explain a little bit about, for your audience, what it means to say
00:11:27 --> 00:11:30 that you can see something, but you can't see something. So how does that work?
00:11:31 --> 00:11:37 When you see something, like if you have a pen and you're holding up a pen and
00:11:37 --> 00:11:40 you're looking at the pen, you can see that pen.
00:11:40 --> 00:11:42 That pen's image is going into the eyes.
00:11:43 --> 00:11:48 It goes through the nerves that connect the eyes to the brain.
00:11:49 --> 00:11:52 And the neurologists have found out that those,
00:11:53 --> 00:12:01 that visual image gets essentially analogously projected onto a layer of cells in the brain.
00:12:01 --> 00:12:05 So you're actually lighting up cells in the brain so you can actually see that image.
00:12:05 --> 00:12:09 When you remember that same exact pen, you put the pen down,
00:12:09 --> 00:12:14 but then you look, you remember the pen, you can still see the pen in your mind's
00:12:14 --> 00:12:16 eye from your memory, but it's dimmer.
00:12:17 --> 00:12:23 It's more translucent. You can't see it so, it's not bright and opaque like
00:12:23 --> 00:12:26 the image that you saw when you had your eyes open.
00:12:26 --> 00:12:33 Well, the remote viewing image is dimmer, foggier, fuzzier than the remembered image.
00:12:33 --> 00:12:37 So there's three levels of image sort of awareness.
00:12:37 --> 00:12:40 One is through the eyes, one is through memory, and one is through remote viewing.
00:12:41 --> 00:12:45 And the remote viewers are simply really, really good, after training for years,
00:12:46 --> 00:12:53 seeing those images. No, the remove viewers that work here at Farsight are the best on the planet.
00:12:53 --> 00:12:57 There are some good remove viewers out there, but ours are the best on the planet.
00:12:57 --> 00:13:03 They have been working fully trained for years. They do this full time.
00:13:05 --> 00:13:10 This is how they pay their rent. This is their main job. And Farsight is a big
00:13:10 --> 00:13:14 thing that we can actually pay these people to do this.
00:13:15 --> 00:13:19 And we wouldn't pay them if they were not able to do this because it has to
00:13:19 --> 00:13:23 be done under totally blind conditions and the audience has to see that as obvious,
00:13:23 --> 00:13:24 that it's really working.
00:13:25 --> 00:13:30 So there's a lot more I could go into, but that's sort of the basics of what we do.
00:13:30 --> 00:13:36 We do things also that are not ET-related, such as archaeological stuff and
00:13:36 --> 00:13:40 historical stuff, some political stuff, which is interesting as well.
00:13:40 --> 00:13:45 But most people that come to us are usually interested in the ET stuff because
00:13:45 --> 00:13:47 that's sort of the big stuff on the news these days.
00:13:48 --> 00:13:52 Yeah, and I definitely want to touch on that and get your thoughts on some of
00:13:52 --> 00:13:52 the things that we're seeing.
00:13:52 --> 00:13:56 But before we do that, to go back a little bit in history, you mentioned the
00:13:56 --> 00:14:00 fact that this largely kind of stems from the governments, you know,
00:14:00 --> 00:14:04 kind of investigating into this phenomenon to see if there was an application
00:14:04 --> 00:14:05 from a military perspective.
00:14:06 --> 00:14:09 Tell people a little bit about that. You know, Project Stargate comes to mind
00:14:09 --> 00:14:11 for people out there who don't. Yeah, yeah.
00:14:12 --> 00:14:16 There was military people that was started, and Stargate was one of the names
00:14:16 --> 00:14:20 that was used. Grill Flame was another name that was used for the same unit.
00:14:21 --> 00:14:28 And there came to be a time in the 1980s and 1990s when that was going on.
00:14:28 --> 00:14:32 There came to be a time when the government wanted to, they knew it was going
00:14:32 --> 00:14:37 to be coming out, and they wanted to keep it out of the mainstream.
00:14:37 --> 00:14:42 So they released some people in the military, but they expected those people
00:14:42 --> 00:14:45 to keep their activities safe.
00:14:46 --> 00:14:49 In the sort of New Age bookstore community area.
00:14:50 --> 00:14:56 And so as long as it was in that fringe area, the mainstream wouldn't sort of do it and catch on to it.
00:14:57 --> 00:15:00 I, however, was a professor in political science and mathematics.
00:15:02 --> 00:15:04 I'm a mathematician, but I work in a social science program.
00:15:05 --> 00:15:12 And I had a big reputation for what I do as an academic.
00:15:12 --> 00:15:15 And I saw what they were doing when they came out.
00:15:16 --> 00:15:19 And I just knew I needed to do this.
00:15:19 --> 00:15:24 So I ended up learning how to do the military stuff and I wrote two books.
00:15:24 --> 00:15:29 I wrote one book based on the use of the procedures that were done in the military.
00:15:30 --> 00:15:34 And that was actually on the study of extraterrestrial life.
00:15:34 --> 00:15:37 And that's actually out of print. It was a bestseller in its day.
00:15:37 --> 00:15:42 It was called Cosmic Voyage. And you can still get that actually at my personal
00:15:42 --> 00:15:46 website, CourtneyBrown.com. That's just my personal website,
00:15:46 --> 00:15:49 and it's a speculative nonfiction area.
00:15:49 --> 00:15:55 And I wrote another book after that called Cosmic Explorers.
00:15:55 --> 00:16:00 However, we weren't satisfied with the procedures.
00:16:00 --> 00:16:04 We thought they could be better and to do different things with them.
00:16:05 --> 00:16:10 So we started to evolve with them. I tried originally to adapt them myself,
00:16:10 --> 00:16:15 and it was very challenging. I wasn't very successful.
00:16:15 --> 00:16:20 And we have had extraterrestrial contact for a long while. I was always secret
00:16:20 --> 00:16:22 about that. I didn't want to tell anyone about that.
00:16:23 --> 00:16:27 But starting in 2022 in January, we were told no secrets anymore.
00:16:28 --> 00:16:34 And they helped us with the procedures and to modify the procedures and get them better.
00:16:34 --> 00:16:39 And so we did. And now we use procedures that are really great.
00:16:40 --> 00:16:46 And those are the procedures that we do at Farsight. And, but so I was not in the military.
00:16:46 --> 00:16:52 I was not in the military program, but I know everything they do.
00:16:53 --> 00:16:56 And I'm familiar with the people and interacted with the people,
00:16:56 --> 00:17:01 but I don't have any contact except for one guy, which is a Lynn Buchanan.
00:17:01 --> 00:17:03 And he's great. He's an angel.
00:17:04 --> 00:17:12 And he's also the person that sort of is the custodian for the CRV remote viewing
00:17:12 --> 00:17:17 procedures, which are the original military procedures.
00:17:17 --> 00:17:22 And he is on our board of directors for the Farsight Institute.
00:17:22 --> 00:17:28 So Lynn Buchanan is really great. Anyway, so he's like the best of the best.
00:17:28 --> 00:17:33 And he's on our—so that's sort of the regular contact I have with the military crew.
00:17:34 --> 00:17:37 And I've interacted with almost all of them, but he's the one that's sort of
00:17:37 --> 00:17:39 with us on a regular basis.
00:17:39 --> 00:17:44 But yeah, that's how it started. It started out in the military, and then it got out.
00:17:45 --> 00:17:53 And Farsight is now the largest, biggest, hugest venue that exists for remote viewing.
00:17:53 --> 00:18:00 And to show you how this is accurate, if you go to our website,
00:18:00 --> 00:18:04 Farsight.org, you'll see the website. That's the main, just regular website.
00:18:04 --> 00:18:09 It's not our streaming service, that's farsightprime.com, but it's our website.
00:18:10 --> 00:18:10 It's a really good website.
00:18:11 --> 00:18:15 It works on the phone, and it works on the web and all types of things.
00:18:15 --> 00:18:17 A very modern, updated website.
00:18:18 --> 00:18:21 But if you go to the website and say, okay, let me see, let me find,
00:18:21 --> 00:18:26 and then go to Bing, that's the Microsoft search engine, and then search for
00:18:26 --> 00:18:28 remote viewing with Bing, okay?
00:18:28 --> 00:18:33 You'll see us. It will either be like at the top or the top two or three.
00:18:34 --> 00:18:41 We're there. And sometimes it's on the second page, depending on, you know, but anyway.
00:18:41 --> 00:18:46 If you do the same search with Google, you won't find us.
00:18:47 --> 00:18:51 Now, for many, many, actually almost two years, you couldn't find us at all.
00:18:52 --> 00:18:58 It was the most extreme shadow banning that ever existed. It was worse than
00:18:58 --> 00:19:00 stuff that happened to some political people.
00:19:01 --> 00:19:05 So you couldn't find us, period. Like no matter how many pages you went down,
00:19:05 --> 00:19:10 yet we were the biggest and the best and the largest venue and the whole thing. You couldn't find us.
00:19:10 --> 00:19:14 And that used to be similar to YouTube as well. It was very difficult to find
00:19:14 --> 00:19:16 us on YouTube just by searching for remote viewing.
00:19:17 --> 00:19:19 Now, if you search for Farsight, of course, you'll get us.
00:19:20 --> 00:19:24 Now, that started in June 2022,
00:19:24 --> 00:19:33 when the Congress demanded that the military start giving them information about
00:19:33 --> 00:19:35 the UFO, UAP phenomenon.
00:19:36 --> 00:19:40 Before that, with YouTube or with Google, we were always at the top whenever
00:19:40 --> 00:19:41 you search for remote viewing.
00:19:42 --> 00:19:45 But that's when the shadow banning started, in June of 2022. too.
00:19:46 --> 00:19:52 And to this day, if you search for remote viewing with Bing or any of the other
00:19:52 --> 00:19:54 search engines, we're always near the top.
00:19:54 --> 00:19:58 At the top or near the top. But with Google, you can't even find us.
00:19:58 --> 00:20:05 And we had an interesting experiment using the Google search performance console.
00:20:06 --> 00:20:09 We were able to see how this works, how the shadow banning actually works.
00:20:09 --> 00:20:16 And we could see that for almost two years, you couldn't see farsight at all
00:20:16 --> 00:20:19 if you search for remote viewing. It doesn't matter how many pages you went down.
00:20:20 --> 00:20:23 And then we started to sort of publicize how this is happening.
00:20:23 --> 00:20:27 And so they started to show us at that point, but minimally.
00:20:27 --> 00:20:30 And so we started to show up at the bottom of page 10.
00:20:31 --> 00:20:35 And then there was one guy in New Zealand. It was a very funny story.
00:20:36 --> 00:20:39 One guy in New Zealand, he was searching for us specifically,
00:20:39 --> 00:20:43 and the Google AI could actually detect that he was searching for us.
00:20:44 --> 00:20:48 It looks at your history, your browser, and there's no secrets anymore.
00:20:48 --> 00:20:53 Anyway, it was clear. And as he was searching and clicking for it,
00:20:53 --> 00:20:57 you could see it moving down, and it was keeping one step ahead.
00:20:57 --> 00:21:01 So it was first on page 10, then it moved to page 20, then it moved to page 50.
00:21:01 --> 00:21:05 And it didn't stop moving until it got to page 253.
00:21:06 --> 00:21:09 And the guy kept going. The guy kept going, searching.
00:21:10 --> 00:21:14 And finally, on page 253, and you can actually see the progression as the guy
00:21:14 --> 00:21:17 kept searching for it. So it's not a passive thing.
00:21:17 --> 00:21:19 It's an active thing.
00:21:19 --> 00:21:24 Shadow banning is an active, constantly evaluating type of shifting thing.
00:21:24 --> 00:21:29 And he finally found us on page, as entry, 253.
00:21:29 --> 00:21:35 And there's about 10 entries per page, so that was about 25 pages down he finally found us.
00:21:36 --> 00:21:40 So that's what shadow banning is, and it's very active with Google and YouTube.
00:21:40 --> 00:21:47 So what I can say here is we're the only remote viewing group or any group.
00:21:47 --> 00:21:51 There's a lot of web pages and people talking about remote viewing.
00:21:52 --> 00:21:53 None of them are shadow banned.
00:21:54 --> 00:21:58 We're the only one which tells you, and we're only shadow banned by Google and
00:21:58 --> 00:22:02 YouTube, which tells you which the authorities, powers that be,
00:22:03 --> 00:22:06 those are the ones that they would put pressure on because that's the most sensitive.
00:22:07 --> 00:22:11 That's the search engines with the highest reach. That tells you that we're
00:22:11 --> 00:22:16 doing something that's valuable, and it's the only place that you can get good information.
00:22:17 --> 00:22:21 Any of the other links that you're going to get, there's sort of a little bit
00:22:21 --> 00:22:24 of hype, a little bit of spinning the wheels, but you don't actually get anything.
00:22:24 --> 00:22:28 You don't actually learn how to do it or what it's all about.
00:22:28 --> 00:22:31 You don't get deep into what it can do.
00:22:31 --> 00:22:35 So that's what shadow banding is all around. It keeps you, and we were just
00:22:35 --> 00:22:38 too much showing, too much of everything.
00:22:38 --> 00:22:43 Now, we don't have any sexually explicit material ever.
00:22:43 --> 00:22:49 We don't have violence. We don't have anything that would be objectionable from
00:22:49 --> 00:22:54 that perspective, from any of the normal things. We don't violate community norms.
00:22:54 --> 00:22:57 We've never had a strike against us with YouTube. You get the idea.
00:22:58 --> 00:23:00 And that goes back decades.
00:23:01 --> 00:23:04 It's simply a matter of what we're showing.
00:23:04 --> 00:23:09 The content is actually about Remo Viewing. So that's sort of indirect proof,
00:23:09 --> 00:23:12 besides the fact that we're the only biggest, best.
00:23:12 --> 00:23:16 That's sort of indirect proof that what I'm telling you is correct.
00:23:16 --> 00:23:18 Because if we were doing junk, they wouldn't.
00:23:19 --> 00:23:21 No one gets shadow banned for doing junk.
00:23:22 --> 00:23:28 Not at that level. And this level is so severe, it goes beyond what happened
00:23:28 --> 00:23:31 to political people and things like that when they were complaining.
00:23:31 --> 00:23:34 When you hear political people complaining about being shadow banned.
00:23:35 --> 00:23:39 You know, like Trump used to complain about it and various political candidates,
00:23:40 --> 00:23:42 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. used to complain.
00:23:42 --> 00:23:45 What happens to Farsight was way beyond whatever happened to them.
00:23:46 --> 00:23:51 So this is, it gives you an idea. That's sort of an endorsement for how valuable
00:23:51 --> 00:23:52 the stuff is that we're doing.
00:23:53 --> 00:23:59 Now, we could not exist if part of the government, it's basically coming out
00:23:59 --> 00:24:03 of the military, if part of the U.S. military did not support us.
00:24:04 --> 00:24:09 Because if the entire military was against us, we'd be gone in five minutes.
00:24:10 --> 00:24:13 So basically, I don't know what the actual percentages are, but half of the
00:24:13 --> 00:24:17 military wants us wiped off the face of the earth, and the other half of the
00:24:17 --> 00:24:22 military realizes that we're really important, and they keep us going, and they protect us.
00:24:23 --> 00:24:26 Now, I can't prove that to you, but it should be self-obvious,
00:24:27 --> 00:24:31 you know, if you just sort of connect the dots yourself. I'll give you an example.
00:24:32 --> 00:24:37 David Grush is someone in the Pentagon who's been doing congressional hearings,
00:24:38 --> 00:24:38 both public and private,
00:24:39 --> 00:24:44 on the subject of the UAPs and the so-called crash retrieval program,
00:24:45 --> 00:24:51 where a flying saucer or UAP would crash, and then the American would go out
00:24:51 --> 00:24:55 and collect it and then bring it to a secure location and so on. Okay.
00:24:55 --> 00:25:00 Now, he still works at the Pentagon. He still has his security clearance,
00:25:00 --> 00:25:04 and he's never said anything that wasn't formally.
00:25:05 --> 00:25:11 Allowed by his office and his superiors at the Pentagon.
00:25:12 --> 00:25:17 However, down the hall in the Pentagon, there's other offices that when they're
00:25:17 --> 00:25:19 asked, they say, oh, we don't know anything about that.
00:25:19 --> 00:25:23 There's no evidence of UAPs of being of non-human origin.
00:25:25 --> 00:25:31 It's all fake. Nothing's real. So you have one side of the Pentagon that is
00:25:31 --> 00:25:36 officially giving him permission to state these things in front of Congress,
00:25:36 --> 00:25:39 publicly and privately, and saying, yes, it's okay.
00:25:39 --> 00:25:42 And then the other side of the Pentagon is saying, no, no, no,
00:25:42 --> 00:25:46 we don't know anything about that. So you see, the military is divided.
00:25:46 --> 00:25:50 It's simply divided. And so that's it is, that's it with us.
00:25:50 --> 00:25:54 Part of it is supporting us and keeping us alive, and the other part sort of
00:25:54 --> 00:25:56 wants us wiped off the face of the earth.
00:25:56 --> 00:26:02 Let me say that the part that wants us to keep on going and really is valuing what we do.
00:26:02 --> 00:26:06 I think they're really also fascinated by the extraterrestrial contacts that
00:26:06 --> 00:26:07 we've had over the years.
00:26:08 --> 00:26:12 They know about them. And so they have, we don't have any secrets,
00:26:12 --> 00:26:13 so they know everything that we do.
00:26:14 --> 00:26:19 But I think from the very beginning, they were very fascinated by that aspect.
00:26:19 --> 00:26:25 Yeah, absolutely. And it seems from the very start too, even with Project Stargate,
00:26:25 --> 00:26:29 it kind of largely started as a way to try to track the Soviet Union's military
00:26:29 --> 00:26:33 movements and the movement of nuclear weapons, but it seems like pretty early
00:26:33 --> 00:26:40 on, there were some claims that they made contact or at least observed an extraterrestrial presence.
00:26:40 --> 00:26:44 And so that seems like it's always sort of been a part of remote viewing from the beginning.
00:26:45 --> 00:26:48 Yeah, it's been a part from the beginning. It was of interest to the military
00:26:48 --> 00:26:50 originally because they could
00:26:50 --> 00:26:57 spy on the Soviet Union or whatever without risking a physical asset.
00:26:58 --> 00:27:04 So you don't have to have somebody physically in the Kremlin who could get caught.
00:27:05 --> 00:27:09 And then has the trouble of trying to get the information out using a secure means.
00:27:09 --> 00:27:13 You could have the person in Washington, D.C., or in Fort Meade,
00:27:13 --> 00:27:17 or somewhere in the United States, and safely describing what's going on.
00:27:17 --> 00:27:23 They also found in the early military programs, we have much better percentages
00:27:23 --> 00:27:28 now, but they also found out that the accuracy rate was around 65% for remote viewing,
00:27:29 --> 00:27:34 and that was often higher than the accuracy rate of physical assets.
00:27:34 --> 00:27:38 So just because you have somebody who's physically there doesn't mean you're
00:27:38 --> 00:27:40 getting the accurate information.
00:27:40 --> 00:27:47 A lot of the information is planted so that the physical assets will discover it and report it.
00:27:48 --> 00:27:52 The major countries perfectly know that they're being spied on,
00:27:52 --> 00:27:56 and they typically don't arrest and kill the spies.
00:27:56 --> 00:28:02 They just feed them bad information. So because it's easier to keep track of
00:28:02 --> 00:28:05 somebody who you know than somebody who you don't know.
00:28:05 --> 00:28:13 I was talking to one military guy who was in intelligence, and he says,
00:28:13 --> 00:28:15 spies, we don't mind the spies. We like the spies.
00:28:15 --> 00:28:19 We just want them to be in front of us. We want to know who they are and where they are.
00:28:20 --> 00:28:24 If they're there, that's fine. Because most spies are not like dealing with
00:28:24 --> 00:28:27 super secret intelligence defense matters.
00:28:27 --> 00:28:32 Most spies are reporting like what the culture is like, what the political debates
00:28:32 --> 00:28:36 are like, what people are talking about, because countries need to know what
00:28:36 --> 00:28:39 the look and feel is of these various countries.
00:28:40 --> 00:28:45 And the U.S. likes that. They want the U.S.
00:28:45 --> 00:28:49 Adversaries to know about the United States, to know what the culture is like, the people are like.
00:28:49 --> 00:28:53 So they don't mind the spies. They just want to know who they are and where they are.
00:28:53 --> 00:28:56 Now, they don't tell the spies that they know who they are and where they are,
00:28:57 --> 00:29:01 because then they would start doing things that would make it harder to keep
00:29:01 --> 00:29:02 them under surveillance.
00:29:03 --> 00:29:07 But anyway, so that's the way most countries are, except for China.
00:29:08 --> 00:29:12 China is a little bit different. And China, if China discovers somebody who's
00:29:12 --> 00:29:16 giving information back to the United States, even if it's just cultural information,
00:29:16 --> 00:29:20 they typically kill them, like, immediately.
00:29:22 --> 00:29:27 So that's—but they're sort of the anomaly. Former Soviet Union and Russia and
00:29:27 --> 00:29:29 the United States, they don't mind spies.
00:29:29 --> 00:29:34 They just want to know who they are and let them stand in front of you so you can see them.
00:29:35 --> 00:29:39 That makes sense. So talk a little bit about when you first discovered that
00:29:39 --> 00:29:43 you had these abilities. How did you come to realize it?
00:29:43 --> 00:29:47 And then kind of how did you begin to process it and kind of sharpen your skills?
00:29:48 --> 00:29:52 The ability to remove you is something that everybody has, including yourself.
00:29:52 --> 00:29:54 That's not something that you discover.
00:29:54 --> 00:29:59 So it's not such a situation like you're special because you have these talents
00:29:59 --> 00:30:01 and you're a psychic and stuff like that.
00:30:01 --> 00:30:06 That's often the way natural psychics think of what they would call their gifts.
00:30:06 --> 00:30:10 But that's just not it. Anybody can be taught how to do these things.
00:30:11 --> 00:30:16 It's simply a matter of being taught procedures that allow you to practice these
00:30:16 --> 00:30:21 perceptual matters, to be able to focus on these images that are coming through your head anyway.
00:30:22 --> 00:30:27 So, I mean, I was interested in it because I heard about the original military
00:30:27 --> 00:30:32 methods that were being, and I was actually the second civilian to be taught
00:30:32 --> 00:30:35 in these methods from the militaries.
00:30:36 --> 00:30:39 So, but, you know, again, we don't use those military methods anymore.
00:30:39 --> 00:30:43 So we use these other methods that we have.
00:30:43 --> 00:30:50 Our methods used are complicated, so it needs templates, printed templates that
00:30:50 --> 00:30:53 people have to fill out and all types of stuff they have to do,
00:30:53 --> 00:30:57 it gets too complicated to remember just by just doing it.
00:30:58 --> 00:31:01 Anyway, so, yeah, anyway, that's what you did.
00:31:01 --> 00:31:10 And I did that starting in the late 19—I guess it was early 1990s is when I
00:31:10 --> 00:31:12 started to sort of deal with that.
00:31:12 --> 00:31:17 Yeah, so once you started this sort of organization, obviously,
00:31:17 --> 00:31:21 you know, we talked a little bit about the military's interest in it and sort
00:31:21 --> 00:31:23 of why they were interested in it, obviously.
00:31:23 --> 00:31:27 But from, you know, talk a little bit about like, you know, you mentioned the
00:31:27 --> 00:31:29 extraterrestrial piece.
00:31:29 --> 00:31:32 And obviously a lot of listeners, I'm sure, who are listening right now,
00:31:32 --> 00:31:33 their ears have perked up.
00:31:33 --> 00:31:36 And it's obviously something that's come largely to the forefront now with the
00:31:36 --> 00:31:41 congressional hearings and the Navy largely admitting that at least the UFOs are real.
00:31:41 --> 00:31:44 They haven't gone so far as to admit extraterrestrials are real.
00:31:45 --> 00:31:49 Well, it depends. It depends on what side of the military you're talking with.
00:31:49 --> 00:31:54 Now, if you look at reports that Ross Coulthart is making on NewsNation,
00:31:54 --> 00:31:56 NewsNation, you can see it on YouTube.
00:31:57 --> 00:32:02 He's the leading reporter on this subject, and he has a lot of really interesting contacts.
00:32:03 --> 00:32:08 And he actually is interviewing what you would call whistleblowers,
00:32:08 --> 00:32:15 which are people who have been actually involved in the process of dealing with these ships.
00:32:16 --> 00:32:21 He just recently gave an extensive interview with all types of background information,
00:32:22 --> 00:32:29 corroborating reports, other high-ranking military people that vouched for the person.
00:32:29 --> 00:32:33 He did this just about a few days ago, about a week ago.
00:32:34 --> 00:32:42 And that person was a helicopter pilot that was actually involved in the crash retrieval program.
00:32:42 --> 00:32:50 And they came with videos of him picking up the ships with the helicopter and
00:32:50 --> 00:32:51 actually showed the whole thing.
00:32:51 --> 00:32:55 And then they had other military people that were vouching for him that were
00:32:55 --> 00:32:58 high-ranking, really high-ranking people.
00:32:58 --> 00:33:04 So, you know, and that means that some part of the Pentagon is wanting this information out.
00:33:05 --> 00:33:11 Because these people are, this is card-carrying military operatives types of things.
00:33:12 --> 00:33:18 So, you know, it's wrong to think that the military is monolithic and all of one mind.
00:33:18 --> 00:33:23 So there hasn't been an official presidential announcement, but the pressure
00:33:23 --> 00:33:28 is growing so that that probably is not too far away.
00:33:28 --> 00:33:36 The pressure is growing. And if you actually, Donald Trump Jr. runs a podcast.
00:33:37 --> 00:33:43 And he just interviewed Ross Coulthart in the podcast, and he has like millions
00:33:43 --> 00:33:50 of subscribers, and this is Donald Trump Jr., you know, like his son, the president's son.
00:33:50 --> 00:33:55 And so it's unambiguous that the president's ear knows about this.
00:33:55 --> 00:34:00 I mean, his son tells his dad everything, and Ross Coulthart was,
00:34:00 --> 00:34:01 you know, they were talking about
00:34:01 --> 00:34:05 the whole thing, and it was a very open discussion about these things.
00:34:05 --> 00:34:11 And his son, Donald Trump Jr., was acknowledging that these things are interesting.
00:34:12 --> 00:34:16 So it's only a matter of time before something breaks.
00:34:16 --> 00:34:22 My personal prediction is that it's first going to be disclosure of some other
00:34:22 --> 00:34:26 things. We had a full project on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
00:34:27 --> 00:34:33 And we also had a full project on Martin Luther King. And it looks like Donald
00:34:33 --> 00:34:38 Trump is going to be releasing the official files for both of those cases.
00:34:39 --> 00:34:43 If they're really the real official files and everything comes out,
00:34:43 --> 00:34:48 then you'll see that John F.
00:34:48 --> 00:34:50 Kennedy was not shot by Lee Harvey Oswald.
00:34:53 --> 00:34:57 And similarly, you'll see whatever happened with Martin Luther King Jr.
00:34:58 --> 00:35:02 But we'll have to sort of wait and see. But I'm expecting those disclosure things
00:35:02 --> 00:35:05 to happen first, and then it'll cause a big ruckus.
00:35:06 --> 00:35:10 But then people will start questioning, well, if that is the case,
00:35:10 --> 00:35:13 what about, and then they'll start asking the other questions,
00:35:13 --> 00:35:18 and it'll be sort of a cascade, and eventually it'll get to the remote viewing
00:35:18 --> 00:35:21 and the UAP or UFO type stuff as well.
00:35:22 --> 00:35:27 Yeah, that would be absolutely fascinating. And it does feel as if things are sort of ramping up.
00:35:27 --> 00:35:31 You know, first, we had sort of this almost like initial disclosure and,
00:35:31 --> 00:35:35 you know, some government officials coming forward and it and it's very much
00:35:35 --> 00:35:38 been in, you know, unusually so in mainstream media.
00:35:39 --> 00:35:42 I mean, there was the article and I think it was 2017 posted in The New York
00:35:42 --> 00:35:43 Times and The Washington Post.
00:35:43 --> 00:35:47 And that was sort of a first, like usually, you know, if it was referenced,
00:35:47 --> 00:35:49 it's in the back pages and sort of chuckled about.
00:35:50 --> 00:35:53 But now it's starting to gain credibility and more people are gaining interest
00:35:53 --> 00:35:58 leading up to, you know, current state where there are these,
00:35:58 --> 00:36:01 they're calling them drones, but I don't think we truly have a sense for what
00:36:01 --> 00:36:04 they are that are flying over military installations.
00:36:05 --> 00:36:11 I myself am based out of Ohio and not too far from me is Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
00:36:11 --> 00:36:15 And they, in fact, shut down at one point because there were some incursions
00:36:15 --> 00:36:20 into their airspace by these, you know, anomalous objects. So what is your sense
00:36:20 --> 00:36:22 in terms of what is going on.
00:36:22 --> 00:36:25 Are they attempting to make themselves known, or do we even know?
00:36:26 --> 00:36:29 We know exactly what's going on. There's a mix.
00:36:29 --> 00:36:35 Some of them are human-made using ET tech that was gotten from the crash retrieval program.
00:36:35 --> 00:36:40 And then a lot of them are extraterrestrial. Now, the reason that the U.S.
00:36:41 --> 00:36:45 Government has been saying they don't know what they are, that's the official story.
00:36:45 --> 00:36:50 Now, initially, the government's first response was It was comical.
00:36:50 --> 00:36:53 I hope I don't crack up when I say it. I laugh whenever I hear it.
00:36:54 --> 00:36:58 But they said it was an Iranian mothership. I'm sorry.
00:36:59 --> 00:37:05 They said it was an Iranian mothership off the East Coast that was using Chinese
00:37:05 --> 00:37:07 tech to send these drones out.
00:37:08 --> 00:37:13 An Iranian mothership. I'm sorry. I tried to say it with a straight face.
00:37:13 --> 00:37:15 Anyway, that lasted about two hours.
00:37:16 --> 00:37:21 And then the Pentagon officially threw their spokesperson with news reporters
00:37:21 --> 00:37:23 all over the place. They clearly just said, no, that's not true.
00:37:24 --> 00:37:26 It's not an Iranian mothership.
00:37:26 --> 00:37:29 But the idea was they were willing to float anything.
00:37:31 --> 00:37:37 And then more recently, the story that has been coming out through a very interesting
00:37:37 --> 00:37:39 sort of pipeline chain of events,
00:37:39 --> 00:37:44 is that it's a Chinese mothership and the drones are coming out of that.
00:37:44 --> 00:37:50 But that's sort of a modification of the original Iranian mothership type of a thing.
00:37:50 --> 00:37:55 And the idea was that they're saying that the Chinese are giving notice that
00:37:55 --> 00:37:57 they can hit anywhere and go any place.
00:37:58 --> 00:38:02 The Chinese have absolutely no motive to put these ships all over the place.
00:38:03 --> 00:38:06 And the ships are coming in in such large numbers. They're clearly looking for
00:38:06 --> 00:38:08 something. They're searching for something.
00:38:09 --> 00:38:14 So we have what I've mentioned before. We have what we call our ET board meetings,
00:38:14 --> 00:38:18 where we have a board meeting that has six of us at Farsight, remote viewers.
00:38:19 --> 00:38:24 And I'm the CEO, but there's other people that work as remote viewers.
00:38:25 --> 00:38:30 And the six of us are there, and we have two extraterrestrials that are also
00:38:30 --> 00:38:33 in the room, and we ask them these questions.
00:38:33 --> 00:38:38 On November 13th, we had a board meeting. It's a monthly meeting we have,
00:38:38 --> 00:38:41 not on the same day, but that was when it happened, November 13th.
00:38:41 --> 00:38:45 And the extraterrestrials told us point blank that they were going to start
00:38:45 --> 00:38:50 showing up in large numbers worldwide in smaller ships, and they were going
00:38:50 --> 00:38:52 to be not using stealth tech.
00:38:52 --> 00:38:57 They're not going to use any type of—they'll be clearly visible to the naked
00:38:57 --> 00:39:01 eye, and the people should go out and look for them and take their cameras.
00:39:02 --> 00:39:06 It took us—you know, we're micing six people and six cameras,
00:39:06 --> 00:39:07 so it took us a couple days.
00:39:07 --> 00:39:12 On the 15th of November, we published a video, and at their insistence,
00:39:12 --> 00:39:14 they wanted it published.
00:39:14 --> 00:39:19 So we published it on YouTube as well as on our streaming service, HorsightPrime.com.
00:39:19 --> 00:39:24 Two days, actually, three days after that, on November 18th,
00:39:24 --> 00:39:25 is when the drone thing blew up.
00:39:26 --> 00:39:28 That's when it was worldwide all over the place that started.
00:39:29 --> 00:39:32 So they announced it at our meeting on the 13th.
00:39:32 --> 00:39:36 We published it on the 15th. And on the 18th, it was a major news story all over the place.
00:39:37 --> 00:39:41 And then we had another meeting on the middle of December, and we had another
00:39:41 --> 00:39:45 meeting in January, and they tell us sort of updates of what they're doing.
00:39:45 --> 00:39:48 In December, they said they're going to start putting out bigger ships.
00:39:48 --> 00:39:52 And they have started actually putting out bigger ships, but there's some actually
00:39:52 --> 00:39:57 larger ships that are going to be showing up in like February and March.
00:39:58 --> 00:40:02 So now these are not the big ships like that are size of California and bigger,
00:40:03 --> 00:40:07 but it's not like Independence Day, but they want people to notice them.
00:40:07 --> 00:40:10 And they want them to see that this is clearly not DJI drones.
00:40:10 --> 00:40:15 So the drones that you're actually seeing are a mixture of human-built drones
00:40:15 --> 00:40:22 using ET tech and actual ET real extraterrestrial ships.
00:40:24 --> 00:40:29 And I think one of the reasons that the human-built drones are out is we had
00:40:29 --> 00:40:33 some remote viewing projects that we had done indicating that there will be
00:40:33 --> 00:40:40 domestic military attacks in the continental United States from adversaries,
00:40:40 --> 00:40:47 and that is from people who have infiltrated into the United States and been
00:40:47 --> 00:40:50 lying in wait and they have weapons and so on, and they're looking for them.
00:40:50 --> 00:40:55 They're in particular interested in any type of nuclear material that could
00:40:55 --> 00:40:58 be in the United States. When the former Soviet Union collapsed.
00:41:00 --> 00:41:05 125 suitcase-sized nuclear weapons went missing. that was reported by General
00:41:05 --> 00:41:08 Obed of the LEBED of the former Soviet Union.
00:41:09 --> 00:41:13 And apparently 85 of them were in Ukraine, but they were gone.
00:41:13 --> 00:41:17 They just disappeared. The question is, where are they? So...
00:41:18 --> 00:41:23 Apparently, it is possible that one or more may be in the United States.
00:41:24 --> 00:41:27 Especially over the last few years, we've had very porous borders.
00:41:28 --> 00:41:34 And we had, over the last few years, 10 million people or more came across the
00:41:34 --> 00:41:36 southern border and the Canadian border.
00:41:37 --> 00:41:42 And there was no vetting, no nothing. They just walked across.
00:41:43 --> 00:41:46 And it's impossible to think that the U.S.
00:41:46 --> 00:41:50 Adversaries, terrorist groups and so on, would not have taken advantage of that
00:41:50 --> 00:41:51 and walked across as well.
00:41:51 --> 00:41:57 So Sarah Adams, who has been interviewed by Sean Ryan a few times in his podcast,
00:41:57 --> 00:42:01 that's a military-oriented podcast on YouTube that's very popular.
00:42:02 --> 00:42:05 Has reported about this type of thing.
00:42:05 --> 00:42:09 He's had some other guests on who have reported about this type of thing as
00:42:09 --> 00:42:14 well, where, you know, these terrorists are, you know, here.
00:42:14 --> 00:42:22 For example, Al-Qaeda alone deployed 1 trained terrorists just in the United States.
00:42:22 --> 00:42:26 And that's something that Sarah Adams had talked about.
00:42:26 --> 00:42:31 But there's some other guys that talk about the, you know, the nuclear type of content.
00:42:31 --> 00:42:37 So my assumption is that some of the drones that you see coming in, they are using ET tech.
00:42:37 --> 00:42:42 They don't have propellers. They can stay in the air for, like,
00:42:42 --> 00:42:44 they stay up there for, like, seven hours.
00:42:45 --> 00:42:48 And they're coming in at a constant stream that you can see with time-lapse
00:42:48 --> 00:42:50 photography. Just huge numbers.
00:42:51 --> 00:42:56 And so, obviously, they're searching for stuff. It's not like, if it was just a...
00:42:58 --> 00:43:03 Drone coming in for spying purposes, you'd see them go sort of erratically various
00:43:03 --> 00:43:08 places, but they follow lines, like flight patterns.
00:43:08 --> 00:43:15 They come in and those are most likely the ones that are using ET tech.
00:43:15 --> 00:43:18 Now, we know they're using ET tech because they don't have a heat signature.
00:43:18 --> 00:43:21 They're not using a transponder, which is required by law.
00:43:22 --> 00:43:27 And anything other than a small DJI-type drone has to have a transponder on
00:43:27 --> 00:43:32 it, and those things are the size of big cars, SUVs, things like that.
00:43:33 --> 00:43:37 And they have no heat signature, which is a violation of physics, it seems.
00:43:37 --> 00:43:43 And they fly over, as you mentioned, protected airspace. They fly over the White
00:43:43 --> 00:43:45 House. They fly over military bases.
00:43:46 --> 00:43:52 And very comically, in New Jersey, passed a law forbidding these drones from passing over.
00:43:54 --> 00:43:57 I'm sorry, I'm laughing again. But it was sort of funny, like passing the law
00:43:57 --> 00:44:00 forbidding, nothing happened, they just fly.
00:44:00 --> 00:44:04 But the point is, they were already flying over protected airports and airbases
00:44:04 --> 00:44:07 such as White Patterson Air Base that you just talked about.
00:44:08 --> 00:44:12 And, you know, Washington, D.C. and stuff, until they're not going to not fly
00:44:12 --> 00:44:14 just because the governor of New Jersey signs the law.
00:44:16 --> 00:44:24 Anyway, so, you know, So already they're sort of obviously not sort of normal in that regard.
00:44:25 --> 00:44:31 But the ones that are sort of scouring the place, they're probably looking for
00:44:31 --> 00:44:38 weapons that are dangerous weapons, like mass destruction type weapons.
00:44:38 --> 00:44:44 But the other ones are regular ET ships, and they came out just as soon as we
00:44:44 --> 00:44:45 announced they were going to come out.
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00:44:54 --> 00:44:59 If the mind is capable of reaching beyond space and time, what else might we be able to see?
00:44:59 --> 00:45:03 Today, we've only begun to scratch the surface of the strange and controversial
00:45:03 --> 00:45:06 world of remote viewing with Dr. Courtney Brown.
00:45:06 --> 00:45:08 But there's still more to uncover.
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