Dr. Courtney Brown "Remote Viewing" pt. 2
From The Void PodcastMarch 17, 2025
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Dr. Courtney Brown "Remote Viewing" pt. 2

Episode Description:

In the second part of our conversation with Dr. Courtney Brown, we delve deeper into the practice of remote viewing, discussing its methodologies, challenges, and the broader implications of nonphysical perception. Dr. Brown provides further insights into his research and experiences, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating phenomenon.

 

Guest Bio:

Dr. Courtney Brown continues to share his extensive knowledge on remote viewing, drawing from his work at The Farsight Institute and his academic background in applied mathematics and social sciences. His contributions to the field have opened new avenues for exploring consciousness and perception beyond the physical realm.

 

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•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,
00:00:08 --> 00:00:11 welcome to From the Void.
00:00:15 --> 00:00:21 If the mind is not bound by space, if consciousness can reach beyond the physical
00:00:21 --> 00:00:24 world, then what does that mean for the nature of reality itself?
00:00:25 --> 00:00:28 Last time we explored the history and foundations of remote viewing.
00:00:28 --> 00:00:33 The idea that trained individuals can perceive distant locations,
00:00:34 --> 00:00:38 hidden objects, and even events across time. But we're not done yet.
00:00:38 --> 00:00:42 In part two of my conversation with Dr. Courtney Brown, we go deeper into the
00:00:42 --> 00:00:46 most compelling remote viewing sessions, the cases that defy explanation,
00:00:47 --> 00:00:49 and what all of this could mean for human potential.
00:00:49 --> 00:00:54 If remote viewing is real, what else are we capable of?
00:00:54 --> 00:00:56 Let's step into the void.
00:00:57 --> 00:01:04 Music.
00:01:04 --> 00:01:07 So what is the you know have they
00:01:07 --> 00:01:10 communicated as to what their intentions are like why
00:01:10 --> 00:01:14 why they're forcing they're trying to force disclosure there
00:01:14 --> 00:01:18 are there are basically two groups of ets that's oversimplifying a very complicated
00:01:18 --> 00:01:23 mix but there's basically two groups of ets when we go the good ets and those
00:01:23 --> 00:01:27 are those are the ones that we work with and then there's the bad ets now the
00:01:27 --> 00:01:32 bad Red ETs have had work with part of the U.S.
00:01:32 --> 00:01:38 Government, part of the military, and they're involved in the crash retrieval program.
00:01:38 --> 00:01:41 And they built up what's called the American Secret Space Program,
00:01:41 --> 00:01:45 which uses ships that look very much ET-ish, uses ET tech.
00:01:46 --> 00:01:53 And their job is to shoot down other UFOs, basically, that come out of my side, the good guys.
00:01:54 --> 00:01:57 And when they shoot them down, then the crash retrieval program comes out and
00:01:57 --> 00:02:01 picks them up. Now, that's not a dispute because you have congressional hearings on that.
00:02:01 --> 00:02:07 And you have, with the recent Ross Coulthard publication on YouTube,
00:02:07 --> 00:02:11 you can see it on News Nation, just a week ago, it's still there.
00:02:11 --> 00:02:17 You'll actually see the pilots of the ships, of the helicopters that went out
00:02:17 --> 00:02:22 and picked them up, and you'll actually see the recordings of the UFOs that
00:02:22 --> 00:02:25 they're picking up off the ground with the helicopter. I mean, you see the whole thing.
00:02:26 --> 00:02:31 And you hear them, you talk about the communications that they had with the
00:02:31 --> 00:02:33 occupants of the ships and things like that. So...
00:02:34 --> 00:02:40 So it's not in dispute for people who are in the know or keeping these things,
00:02:40 --> 00:02:43 or following these things.
00:02:43 --> 00:02:47 That doesn't mean we've had an official presidential announcement,
00:02:47 --> 00:02:51 but for anyone who's awake, it's not secret.
00:02:52 --> 00:02:59 And so this type of thing has been sort of an open secret at this point,
00:03:00 --> 00:03:03 but our side is trying to force disclosure.
00:03:04 --> 00:03:09 And the reason is that the side of the ETs that we call the bad ETs have written
00:03:09 --> 00:03:11 agreements with the U.S.
00:03:11 --> 00:03:17 Government to allow them to conduct experiments and to do activities here on
00:03:17 --> 00:03:24 Earth in mostly underground bases in exchange for ET tech,
00:03:25 --> 00:03:28 help with unraveling how to—for example, if they get a crashed ship,
00:03:29 --> 00:03:30 they have to be able to take it apart.
00:03:30 --> 00:03:35 Even getting into the ship is not easy, let alone knowing how the power systems work and things.
00:03:36 --> 00:03:43 So the bad ETs are helping them with that in exchange for written permission to stay here.
00:03:43 --> 00:03:47 Now, that's really not in dispute. If you Google Haim Eshed, H-A-I-M,
00:03:48 --> 00:03:55 second name is E-S-H-E-D, he was the former CEO of the Israeli Space Directorate
00:03:55 --> 00:03:59 for 30 years, 30 years, 3-0, 30 years.
00:04:00 --> 00:04:03 That's H-A-I-M, then Eshed, E-S-H-E-D.
00:04:05 --> 00:04:10 And he's also a decorated general and currently a college professor.
00:04:10 --> 00:04:14 He stated openly in an interview that he thought he was going to get away with
00:04:14 --> 00:04:18 in Hebrew, in a Hebrew publication in Israel, the whole thing about the written
00:04:18 --> 00:04:20 agreements with the extraterrestrials and so on.
00:04:21 --> 00:04:24 Trouble was that it turned out a lot of people knew Hebrew, and it was instantly
00:04:24 --> 00:04:28 published and translated into a zillion languages. because it came out and it
00:04:28 --> 00:04:31 was a big stink and he said, oh my gosh, he hasn't denied it,
00:04:31 --> 00:04:34 but he probably regrets that he had the interview.
00:04:35 --> 00:04:41 But anyway, so what's basically happening is that the bad ETs,
00:04:41 --> 00:04:48 that permission that they got written to do their experiments here, that was a cover for a,
00:04:48 --> 00:04:52 human trafficking operation that has gone into millions of people.
00:04:52 --> 00:04:59 The big issue with money on the planet, the absolute largest money mover on
00:04:59 --> 00:05:00 the planet is human trafficking.
00:05:01 --> 00:05:04 And after that, we get drugs and weapons sales.
00:05:05 --> 00:05:10 Well, the biggest element in human trafficking is this extraterrestrial group.
00:05:10 --> 00:05:13 And they have their own reasons for wanting to do this.
00:05:13 --> 00:05:17 But the reason they had to get written agreements is the good ETs,
00:05:17 --> 00:05:21 the ones I work with, you might call them free will fanatics.
00:05:21 --> 00:05:27 They absolutely require free will decisions on everything. They will not help
00:05:27 --> 00:05:28 you unless you ask for it.
00:05:29 --> 00:05:33 But they'll help you if you ask, but they require a free will decision.
00:05:33 --> 00:05:38 And here we had American governmental officials signing agreements,
00:05:38 --> 00:05:42 making a free will agreement with the bad ETs to conduct these things.
00:05:42 --> 00:05:50 So the good ETs were stuck, and the bad ETs were exploiting that aspect of the
00:05:50 --> 00:05:52 good ETs that they require a written agreement.
00:05:54 --> 00:05:58 So what the good ETs are doing is they're trying to force the issue to go public
00:05:58 --> 00:06:04 so that the masses can make a free will decision of what way they want to go.
00:06:05 --> 00:06:11 Now, the badities are trying to postpone this some years, like three,
00:06:11 --> 00:06:17 four, five years, because they want to have a complete lockdown on social media.
00:06:17 --> 00:06:20 They want the powers that be. And you see this happening all the time.
00:06:20 --> 00:06:23 You see the cancel culture. You see people's.
00:06:27 --> 00:06:32 The amount of control that the authorities want over social media is complete.
00:06:33 --> 00:06:37 This whole TikTok ban, that falls into that as well.
00:06:38 --> 00:06:43 The government's not concerned so much about the fact that it was China and TikTok.
00:06:43 --> 00:06:46 The government's main concern is that they didn't have any control over it.
00:06:47 --> 00:06:52 And so they want it to be sold to an American set of investors,
00:06:52 --> 00:07:01 not in order to protect the anonymity of the populace because nobody's anonymity is protected.
00:07:01 --> 00:07:06 I mean, whether it's Google or whatever, they know everything about everybody.
00:07:07 --> 00:07:15 But TikTok has a central headquarters. They have not given the U.S.
00:07:15 --> 00:07:19 Government the back door into controlling the flow of information.
00:07:20 --> 00:07:23 So the government wants that.
00:07:23 --> 00:07:27 And so they're bringing up the idea that they have to ban it because TikTok's
00:07:27 --> 00:07:32 doing nefarious things by taking the information from American consumers and
00:07:32 --> 00:07:35 giving it to the Chinese communist government and, you know, all that jazz.
00:07:36 --> 00:07:42 But it's really about control of social media. And that will be complete in
00:07:42 --> 00:07:46 about three or four years. And the possibility of truly open,
00:07:46 --> 00:07:50 full disclosure of what's been happening would be impossible.
00:07:50 --> 00:07:55 That's what the bad ETs are trying to do. So the good ETs know they have a short
00:07:55 --> 00:07:57 window. They have to push it, and they have to push it now.
00:07:58 --> 00:08:03 So 2025 is when they're trying to get it done. And that's what these ships are all about.
00:08:03 --> 00:08:07 It's part one of this process.
00:08:07 --> 00:08:12 Yeah, so the bad ETs, you know, definitely have read about, you know,
00:08:12 --> 00:08:16 stories of like going back to Eisenhower, you know, and signing agreements and
00:08:16 --> 00:08:18 that sort of thing, you know, of course,
00:08:18 --> 00:08:23 you know, to exploit ET technology for weapons programs and things of that nature.
00:08:23 --> 00:08:29 Because obviously whoever has alien technology, you know, has world domination at that point.
00:08:30 --> 00:08:36 From your perspective, the good ETs, like, are these two different groups of
00:08:36 --> 00:08:40 extraterrestrials from two different star systems, or obviously they're one or another?
00:08:40 --> 00:08:44 No, it's a long story, but it's a galactic thing.
00:08:45 --> 00:08:50 These people have had millions of years to evolve. Their civilizations are extremely
00:08:50 --> 00:08:56 advanced, and there is no technological advantage of one side over the other.
00:08:57 --> 00:09:00 Both sides have invented everything that can be invented.
00:09:01 --> 00:09:04 And for those scientists and others
00:09:04 --> 00:09:08 who say there's no proof of the extraterrestrials, that's just so stupid.
00:09:08 --> 00:09:12 We have done so much advancement in 150 years. Imagine 1 years.
00:09:13 --> 00:09:17 Well, these civilizations, you're talking a million years. The only thing they
00:09:17 --> 00:09:22 had to figure out was how to travel interstellar distances in a short amount of time.
00:09:23 --> 00:09:27 I mean, I'm sorry. You give people, you give, we already know how to do that
00:09:27 --> 00:09:31 right now, us in the United States, with the American Secret Space Program.
00:09:32 --> 00:09:35 They don't want to let that tech out, but they already know how to do that because
00:09:35 --> 00:09:39 they fly ships around, they knock out my friends, they knock out ships that are on my side.
00:09:39 --> 00:09:49 And, but the thing is that the bad ETs cannot shoot down the good ETs ships
00:09:49 --> 00:09:54 without causing the cold war that currently exists to turn into a hot war.
00:09:54 --> 00:09:57 And the bad ETs don't want that.
00:09:58 --> 00:10:03 So anyway, that's what's going on there. However, there is nothing stopping
00:10:03 --> 00:10:08 the bad ETs from giving the technology to the American secret space program
00:10:08 --> 00:10:11 and then having the Americans fly up there and knock the ships out.
00:10:12 --> 00:10:17 Now, the good ETs could easily knock out the entire American secret space program
00:10:17 --> 00:10:19 probably in five seconds.
00:10:19 --> 00:10:24 It would not be a big thing. But they can't defend themselves because that would
00:10:24 --> 00:10:29 force the American government to say, oh my gosh, then this group is the aggressors.
00:10:30 --> 00:10:33 And that would throw the Americans deeper into the hands of the bad ETs.
00:10:34 --> 00:10:41 So there's a lot of sacrifice going on when a ship from the good ETs is seduced
00:10:41 --> 00:10:46 or lured into a space where it's vulnerable and it gets knocked out of the sky and it crashes.
00:10:47 --> 00:10:51 They have to let it happen. They could easily rescue that ship and the people in it.
00:10:52 --> 00:10:56 They have to let it happen so that they're not viewed as the bad ETs.
00:10:57 --> 00:10:58 They're not viewed as the aggressors.
00:10:59 --> 00:11:05 And a lot of sacrifice has been made because not only are they losing the ship,
00:11:05 --> 00:11:07 but they're losing the people inside.
00:11:07 --> 00:11:11 What happens is the Americans come by with the helicopters and they plop up,
00:11:12 --> 00:11:15 they pick up the ship, but they give the inhabitants, the people that survive,
00:11:16 --> 00:11:21 they give those over to the bad ETs and they do horrific things to them.
00:11:21 --> 00:11:24 The torture that they go through is unbelievable.
00:11:25 --> 00:11:32 So it's a real problem, and that's what part of the resistance to disclosure
00:11:32 --> 00:11:34 is all about. All that would come out.
00:11:34 --> 00:11:37 Now, a good portion of the military wants all of that to come out.
00:11:37 --> 00:11:40 They don't like this arrangement that's going on.
00:11:41 --> 00:11:44 And so that's why you're getting these congressional hearings.
00:11:44 --> 00:11:48 So right now, these congressional hearings always sort of focus around the point,
00:11:49 --> 00:11:51 Does that mean we're not alone in the universe?
00:11:51 --> 00:11:53 Which is the stupidest response you can imagine.
00:11:54 --> 00:11:56 I mean, does that mean we're not, of course we're not alone.
00:11:56 --> 00:11:58 They're flying all over the place.
00:11:59 --> 00:12:02 So the real question is, what have they been doing all these thousands of years?
00:12:03 --> 00:12:07 That's the real question. And that's what everybody's avoiding.
00:12:08 --> 00:12:11 They're just saying, they just want to say, are they real? And they're not asking,
00:12:11 --> 00:12:12 well, what are they doing?
00:12:12 --> 00:12:17 That's the key. And so the good ETs are trying to force disclosure,
00:12:17 --> 00:12:20 which will then cause people to say, okay, if they're there,
00:12:20 --> 00:12:22 what have they been doing? What have they been up to? What's been going on?
00:12:23 --> 00:12:28 And then what would happen is the government would have to, the full nine yards
00:12:28 --> 00:12:31 of everything that the government's been doing with them would come out.
00:12:32 --> 00:12:34 And that's what the government doesn't want to have. Actually,
00:12:34 --> 00:12:37 that's what one half of the government doesn't want to have come out.
00:12:38 --> 00:12:44 The basic idea is that the bad ETs have a complete lock on all of the senior
00:12:44 --> 00:12:52 elite leaders, political and commercial leaders.
00:12:52 --> 00:12:56 At least they did up to the current administration. We really don't know what
00:12:56 --> 00:12:58 the situation is with Donald Trump.
00:12:58 --> 00:13:02 But in general, they've had a complete lock on all the leadership.
00:13:03 --> 00:13:08 And the good ETs couldn't get to them. And that's why they built Farsight.
00:13:08 --> 00:13:10 That's why I exist. That's why you're interviewing me.
00:13:11 --> 00:13:15 They built Farsight up, and they helped build the FarsightPrime.com library,
00:13:15 --> 00:13:21 which is a complete library that tells the whole full story of what the extraterrestrials
00:13:21 --> 00:13:26 have been doing for thousands of years and the true history of humanity that
00:13:26 --> 00:13:27 you're never taught in schools.
00:13:27 --> 00:13:31 Because once the full disclosure happens, people are going to ask,
00:13:31 --> 00:13:36 well, they're going to have a million and one questions, and those questions
00:13:36 --> 00:13:38 can be answered at farsaprime.com.
00:13:38 --> 00:13:40 That had to be established first.
00:13:40 --> 00:13:46 So anyway, yeah, that's what's basically been going on.
00:13:46 --> 00:13:51 So a question to kind of link it back to remote viewing, but it feels as if,
00:13:52 --> 00:13:56 because a lot of the stories you hear of encounters with alien life is that
00:13:56 --> 00:13:59 largely the way they communicate is telepathically.
00:13:59 --> 00:14:04 Is there some connection to remote viewing in the sense that that is a vehicle
00:14:04 --> 00:14:07 by which they can communicate with humankind.
00:14:07 --> 00:14:11 Yeah, that's interesting. There's actually a new podcast, a new program,
00:14:11 --> 00:14:15 a documentary that's come out called The Telepathy Tapes.
00:14:15 --> 00:14:20 And that's very interesting because they're working with people who are cognitively
00:14:20 --> 00:14:23 impaired with regard to their physical brain, so they're autistic.
00:14:23 --> 00:14:28 So they're autistic kids. And it's very clear, without any shadow of a doubt,
00:14:28 --> 00:14:32 that those kids are totally telepathic because they're able to answer all types
00:14:32 --> 00:14:35 of questions about things that their mothers or fathers are seeing.
00:14:36 --> 00:14:38 And I mean, it's an amazing...
00:14:39 --> 00:14:43 Set of stuff they've got there. And the program had a base in Harvard,
00:14:43 --> 00:14:48 so it's a really well documented and good thing.
00:14:48 --> 00:14:53 But telepathy and remote viewing are two cousins that live in the same place.
00:14:54 --> 00:14:58 In fact, remote viewing can't operate without telepathy as being part of the process.
00:15:00 --> 00:15:04 So the extraterrestrials all communicate telepathically.
00:15:04 --> 00:15:11 That is the normal means of communication throughout the entire galaxy. They don't use English.
00:15:14 --> 00:15:22 Now, they do have extraterrestrials that can communicate with verbal stuff among
00:15:22 --> 00:15:26 their own specific subgroups, but that's not the preferred means.
00:15:26 --> 00:15:31 The normal means is telepathic. And when you're talking about communicating
00:15:31 --> 00:15:36 across cultures, certainly across species, telepathy is the way of doing it.
00:15:36 --> 00:15:41 The real question is, why do humans have such a problem with it if it's the
00:15:41 --> 00:15:46 main means of communication throughout the galaxy? It's not vague.
00:15:47 --> 00:15:54 When you see the ships flying around, the communications with the crew of the ship are telepathic.
00:15:54 --> 00:16:01 So they're not saying, okay, Joe, we're going to go 45 degrees left and engage.
00:16:01 --> 00:16:05 They don't do stuff like that. It's all just thought and the thought transfers.
00:16:05 --> 00:16:08 As everybody knows exactly what to do. It's very clear.
00:16:08 --> 00:16:11 It's even more clear than spoken language.
00:16:12 --> 00:16:16 So the issue is why do humans not have the ability to do that?
00:16:17 --> 00:16:20 And this is something we've investigated a lot at Farsight.
00:16:20 --> 00:16:26 Farsight has a number of programs and other projects that we have done that
00:16:26 --> 00:16:30 go into the history of the U.S. as a prison planet.
00:16:31 --> 00:16:34 I'm not sorry, the U.S., but the Earth as a prison planet.
00:16:34 --> 00:16:40 The Earth is basically what's left over of a galactic holocaust,
00:16:40 --> 00:16:43 a war that went on for like a million years.
00:16:44 --> 00:16:49 And the sides are not fighting actively anymore. Things have died down.
00:16:49 --> 00:16:54 But Earth is something that's left over from that. But they had an authoritarian
00:16:54 --> 00:16:56 side and a free will side.
00:16:57 --> 00:17:02 And Earth was set up as a, it's a long, complicated story, but the earth was
00:17:02 --> 00:17:08 set up as a prison because we normally think of ourselves as our physical bodies,
00:17:08 --> 00:17:12 but all the extraterrestrials, they know that's not the case.
00:17:12 --> 00:17:16 In fact, they look at earth, humanity, as an entire planet of zombies.
00:17:18 --> 00:17:22 Because what do you think is a zombie? A zombie is someone who's dead but not dead.
00:17:22 --> 00:17:27 They don't have a memory of who they are and they go around hurting people. Oh, that's humans.
00:17:27 --> 00:17:31 So what happens is when you have a prison, you have to contain everybody.
00:17:32 --> 00:17:37 Now, death used to be a means of transportation. You could die and then you
00:17:37 --> 00:17:38 could go somewhere else.
00:17:38 --> 00:17:45 So we don't use the word soul or spirit because that's got all this crazy religious
00:17:45 --> 00:17:46 baggage. So we use the word isby.
00:17:47 --> 00:17:52 Everyone is an isby. We're someone who is for the purpose of being, nothing else.
00:17:52 --> 00:17:57 And that's who you really are. And the body is simply a device,
00:17:57 --> 00:18:01 a biological piece of technology that you're living in and making and animated.
00:18:02 --> 00:18:07 And ETs have the same ability to do that with machines, with AI and so on.
00:18:07 --> 00:18:13 So the body's just a biological machine, and it eventually wears out and falls off, and there you are.
00:18:14 --> 00:18:18 But we know that it is impossible, that apparently throughout the entire universe,
00:18:18 --> 00:18:22 nobody has ever figured out a way to kill an ISBE.
00:18:22 --> 00:18:26 So no one can grant you eternal life because no one can take your life away.
00:18:26 --> 00:18:29 It's impossible. No one's ever figured out how to kill an ISBE.
00:18:30 --> 00:18:35 So you are able, however, of tricking an ISBE, of lying to an ISBE,
00:18:35 --> 00:18:39 of trapping an ISBE, of doing all types of bad things to an ISBE,
00:18:39 --> 00:18:40 but you can't kill an ISBE.
00:18:41 --> 00:18:45 So everyone on Earth is an ISBE in a body. But you can then say,
00:18:46 --> 00:18:47 well, why did they not know that?
00:18:47 --> 00:18:53 Because all ISBEs have telepathic capabilities as well as remote perception capabilities.
00:18:54 --> 00:18:59 Well, to make a prison work, you have to be able to keep everybody here.
00:19:00 --> 00:19:05 So what they do is when you die, you see the light. You pop out of the body
00:19:05 --> 00:19:06 because the body doesn't work anymore.
00:19:06 --> 00:19:11 It's like if you get a car crash and the car doesn't work anymore, so you get out of the car.
00:19:11 --> 00:19:16 So when you die, the physical body doesn't work anymore, so you pop out.
00:19:16 --> 00:19:20 And then you see the light, and you get attracted to the light.
00:19:20 --> 00:19:23 Now, a lot of people think of the light as God and stuff like that. That's not correct.
00:19:24 --> 00:19:26 It's tech. It's technology.
00:19:26 --> 00:19:31 It's been set up over the whole planet. And it's actually been set up over a whole bunch of planets.
00:19:32 --> 00:19:35 But this technology produces like a wave that hits you.
00:19:36 --> 00:19:40 It feels warm and great, and you're attracted to it.
00:19:40 --> 00:19:43 And as you get closer to it, if you try to struggle against it,
00:19:43 --> 00:19:44 you get stuck like flypaper.
00:19:45 --> 00:19:50 You get more and more entrapped in it. And then you get hit with a bolt of electricity
00:19:50 --> 00:19:52 that's way higher voltage than lightning.
00:19:53 --> 00:19:57 Boom. And remember, you can't kill an ISBE, but you can rattle it.
00:19:58 --> 00:20:02 This technology has been developed to rattle an ISBE so the mystery doesn't
00:20:02 --> 00:20:04 have memory anymore of who it was.
00:20:05 --> 00:20:09 It doesn't have remote viewing capabilities or telepathy capabilities. It's all gone.
00:20:10 --> 00:20:15 And then you get an AI guy come out and say, you know, you're very important.
00:20:15 --> 00:20:19 And we've been discussing your case with the Council of Elders.
00:20:19 --> 00:20:23 You see the Council of Elders all over there? Yeah, yeah, we've been discussing your case.
00:20:23 --> 00:20:30 And we think it would be, remember the arguments you used to have with your uncle and your mother?
00:20:30 --> 00:20:34 And remember the troubles you had with your sister and your son?
00:20:35 --> 00:20:39 Well, we think you should go back and sort of work on a couple of these personality issues.
00:20:40 --> 00:20:42 But it's up to you. It's a free will choice. It's up to you.
00:20:42 --> 00:20:46 But we think you could benefit by just working on a couple more things.
00:20:46 --> 00:20:51 Now, without any memory, without remote viewing or remote perception or telepathy
00:20:51 --> 00:20:54 capabilities, inevitably everybody says, oh, that sounds great.
00:20:54 --> 00:20:58 Yeah, I'll just work on a few more of those things. And then you get recycled back in.
00:21:00 --> 00:21:03 So that is why this is a planet of zombies.
00:21:04 --> 00:21:08 Everybody's been processed by the amnesia processing machines after death and then recycled.
00:21:09 --> 00:21:14 And then they don't have remote viewing capabilities, they don't have telepathy
00:21:14 --> 00:21:16 capabilities, and they don't even have a memory of who they are.
00:21:17 --> 00:21:21 In other societies in the galaxy, you don't even lose your stuff when you die.
00:21:21 --> 00:21:23 I mean, they know your physical body is not you.
00:21:23 --> 00:21:28 When you die, you don't lose your bank account. You don't lose your car or your house.
00:21:28 --> 00:21:33 You don't lose your spouse or your kids or anything. You don't lose your friends. It's just there.
00:21:33 --> 00:21:39 But here, it's crazy. You lose everything, and then you write up a will to try
00:21:39 --> 00:21:41 to divvy things up after you're gone.
00:21:41 --> 00:21:46 And anyway, the ETs on both sides, the good ETs and the bad ETs,
00:21:46 --> 00:21:48 both think of this as a planet of zombies.
00:21:49 --> 00:21:51 And it's scary for the good ETs
00:21:51 --> 00:21:54 to be shot down, because you're being shot down by a planet of zombies.
00:21:55 --> 00:21:57 I mean, it's scary. Yeah.
00:21:57 --> 00:22:04 So how do they break that cycle? Like, how do we escape from this sort of prison?
00:22:04 --> 00:22:07 It's very difficult, but that's what we're trying to do now.
00:22:07 --> 00:22:09 That's what the whole disclosure movement is about.
00:22:09 --> 00:22:12 The disclosure movement, once everything comes out publicly,
00:22:13 --> 00:22:20 the idea is that the masses will then make a free will choice to demand that
00:22:20 --> 00:22:22 they align themselves towards the good ETs.
00:22:23 --> 00:22:25 And then the good ETs will have to go.
00:22:26 --> 00:22:30 Now, the reason they'll have to go is the military presence of the good ETs
00:22:30 --> 00:22:37 in the solar system is way more than the bad ETs. But the bad ETs control the planet.
00:22:37 --> 00:22:42 But in the solar system, the good ETs have way more capability militarily.
00:22:43 --> 00:22:45 Now, that's not the case in the galaxy.
00:22:46 --> 00:22:52 Galaxy-wide, the sides are equal. But within the solar system,
00:22:52 --> 00:22:54 the good ETs have dominance.
00:22:54 --> 00:22:58 But they're free will fanatics, so they're not going to do anything unless the
00:22:58 --> 00:23:00 masses, you know, ask for it.
00:23:00 --> 00:23:05 Now, the reason the bad ETs would leave is once the truth comes out,
00:23:05 --> 00:23:07 then they, this is a psychological prison.
00:23:07 --> 00:23:09 It's not a physical prison with bars.
00:23:09 --> 00:23:14 So once the truth comes out, the bad ETs won't be able to control the planet anymore.
00:23:14 --> 00:23:19 And they would be faced with the idea of a military confrontation with the good
00:23:19 --> 00:23:23 ETs, in which they'd lose a lot of ships and personnel. and they'd be fighting
00:23:23 --> 00:23:25 for a planet that they can't control anymore anyway.
00:23:26 --> 00:23:29 So the idea is the bad ETs would leave at that point.
00:23:30 --> 00:23:36 So disclosure, simply stopping the lies, simply telling people the truth,
00:23:36 --> 00:23:38 that's all the good ETs are trying to do.
00:23:38 --> 00:23:41 They're just trying to say, the only thing we're fighting for is let the people
00:23:41 --> 00:23:44 know, and then they can make a free will choice.
00:23:44 --> 00:23:48 And if they want to align themselves with the bad ETs, hey, that's it.
00:23:48 --> 00:23:50 We'll go. And they would go.
00:23:51 --> 00:23:56 But the idea is that once the people know the truth of everything,
00:23:56 --> 00:24:00 they will make a decision to align themselves with the good ETs.
00:24:00 --> 00:24:03 And at that point, the good ETs can do whatever they need to do.
00:24:03 --> 00:24:08 So I got to ask two questions for sure, because I know people will wonder as I am.
00:24:08 --> 00:24:11 Number one, like what, how can you tell the difference, you know,
00:24:11 --> 00:24:13 if you, between encountering a good ET and a bad ET?
00:24:14 --> 00:24:18 I know historically, most people, when they envision an extraterrestrial,
00:24:18 --> 00:24:20 they're thinking of the grays.
00:24:20 --> 00:24:24 Do they look the same or how would you differentiate? Well, during World War
00:24:24 --> 00:24:27 II, it's a question. If you just were dealing with what people look like,
00:24:28 --> 00:24:30 Germans and Italians look pretty close to Americans.
00:24:30 --> 00:24:34 So how can you tell the difference if you're just saying looking at people?
00:24:35 --> 00:24:39 The whole idea about grays is weird because grays are on both sides.
00:24:39 --> 00:24:46 We have a whole project on the origin of the grays. But it's like there are
00:24:46 --> 00:24:48 people of color on both sides.
00:24:48 --> 00:24:52 There are people who are Caucasians on both sides. People with Hispanic sort
00:24:52 --> 00:24:57 of, you know, skin and background in terms of language on both sides.
00:24:57 --> 00:25:00 So the grays are equally on both sides.
00:25:00 --> 00:25:04 So you can't just say, are they bad because of that? The only one group that
00:25:04 --> 00:25:07 is dominant on one side is the reptilians.
00:25:07 --> 00:25:12 The reptilians really are on the bad side. However, there are some good reptilians.
00:25:13 --> 00:25:16 But they're in a minority. There are not many of them.
00:25:16 --> 00:25:21 Now, galactic-wide, they have lots of good reptilians. But in this area of the
00:25:21 --> 00:25:25 woods, in this area of the galaxy, in the area of the solar system here,
00:25:25 --> 00:25:29 the bad ETs are run by the reptilians.
00:25:29 --> 00:25:32 And they are a reptilian group. And they are big.
00:25:33 --> 00:25:39 Physically, they are big. They have extremely refined telepathic capabilities.
00:25:39 --> 00:25:44 They're really good on that. They're also really great with genetic engineering.
00:25:44 --> 00:25:46 They're really good with genetic engineering. Okay.
00:25:46 --> 00:25:50 Anyway, they're the ones that have the secret space program connections,
00:25:50 --> 00:25:52 and they're the ones that have
00:25:52 --> 00:25:56 the written agreements with the American government to do their stuff.
00:25:56 --> 00:26:01 And there are a great many reptilians in underground levels underneath Area
00:26:01 --> 00:26:04 51, for example, if you want. Area 51 has many layers.
00:26:04 --> 00:26:10 So if you go down one or two layers, you're dealing with humans, working with tech.
00:26:10 --> 00:26:13 But if you go far enough down, you get to the reptilian layers,
00:26:13 --> 00:26:17 and they have a huge number of them down there.
00:26:18 --> 00:26:21 They have them in other locations as well, but if you wanted to know one place
00:26:21 --> 00:26:25 where there are zillions of reptilians that are deep under Area 51,
00:26:25 --> 00:26:27 they have elevators that go down there.
00:26:27 --> 00:26:32 Anyway, so, but yeah, so that's basically it.
00:26:32 --> 00:26:36 Now, in terms of how do I know, it's like how does someone in World,
00:26:36 --> 00:26:41 how does a soldier in World War II know that the person they're facing is a Nazi soldier?
00:26:41 --> 00:26:43 They know. They just, they know.
00:26:44 --> 00:26:48 So I know my side. They're people I've been with and working with for the longest time.
00:26:48 --> 00:26:53 I personally had AT contacts from the very beginning when I was a child.
00:26:53 --> 00:26:58 Plus, I wasn't processed, nor was my son processed, by the amnesia processing
00:26:58 --> 00:27:02 machines, so we retained our memories of who we were before we came here.
00:27:02 --> 00:27:07 But I was, we were both born of human mothers, raised on earth,
00:27:07 --> 00:27:12 went to the normal human educational system, so on like that.
00:27:12 --> 00:27:16 That was required for us to be able to do our job. We couldn't just fly in and
00:27:16 --> 00:27:18 just start doing things. We had to actually come through the system.
00:27:18 --> 00:27:21 You can't get onto this planet unless you come in as a prisoner.
00:27:22 --> 00:27:24 So we had to be born into the planet.
00:27:25 --> 00:27:29 But I've been dealing with the exit threshold since I was a kid.
00:27:29 --> 00:27:33 For example, when I was growing up, there was always what you would call grays.
00:27:33 --> 00:27:37 Two grays on the left of my bed and two grays on the right of my bed every single night.
00:27:38 --> 00:27:43 They were just always there. And they didn't abduct me or torture me or do anything bad.
00:27:43 --> 00:27:46 They were my friends. But, you know, I used to wonder what they're doing,
00:27:46 --> 00:27:48 and I thought it was sort of boring, but they stood there all night.
00:27:49 --> 00:27:53 And it's not something that I sort of had to remember through hypnosis or dream
00:27:53 --> 00:27:56 stuff. No, they were just two on my left and two on the right.
00:27:57 --> 00:28:00 And they told me not to tell my mother because my mother would be concerned
00:28:00 --> 00:28:02 and worried and she wouldn't understand and so on.
00:28:03 --> 00:28:04 But they were protecting me.
00:28:05 --> 00:28:09 And similarly, I've had regular contacts sort of, you know, ongoing.
00:28:09 --> 00:28:13 Same with my son and so on. So this is just sort of ongoing.
00:28:13 --> 00:28:16 I have a daughter. I have a daughter who actually is on the ships.
00:28:16 --> 00:28:18 She actually is a hybrid. She's
00:28:18 --> 00:28:21 half what you would call gray and half human. She has some of my DNA.
00:28:22 --> 00:28:26 And I think, no, I was not a philanderer. I did not go, like, having sex.
00:28:26 --> 00:28:31 I wouldn't have minded, but I didn't have, like, that's not how she came about.
00:28:31 --> 00:28:32 I'm sure she was like a test tube baby.
00:28:34 --> 00:28:37 But I think they, I think she came about because they wanted,
00:28:38 --> 00:28:43 they knew they had to communicate with me a lot, because I have to go to the
00:28:43 --> 00:28:47 ships quite frequently in order to get information of what to do. And they.
00:28:48 --> 00:28:53 They probably wanted someone who was genetically very close to me to be able
00:28:53 --> 00:28:58 to communicate to make sure I got everything that I needed to get.
00:28:58 --> 00:29:01 Because when I go onto a ship, I mostly deal with her.
00:29:01 --> 00:29:04 I mean, I see the other people. They're very nice people. I interact with them
00:29:04 --> 00:29:09 all the time. But the point is, when it comes to business, job stuff, I usually deal with it.
00:29:09 --> 00:29:14 She's usually the one that sort of gives me the downloads so that I get everything.
00:29:15 --> 00:29:19 It's a lot of stuff I have to remember. I mean, Farsight's a really big business.
00:29:19 --> 00:29:22 It's a really big thing now. It's very complicated. It's a media business.
00:29:22 --> 00:29:23 And I was trained as a professor.
00:29:24 --> 00:29:28 I wrote books. Like, I didn't know how to create a movie business.
00:29:28 --> 00:29:32 And, you know, their project is to transform all of humanity.
00:29:32 --> 00:29:35 And Farsight had to be developed so they could play a crucial role.
00:29:36 --> 00:29:37 And there's a lot of stuff I needed to know how to do.
00:29:38 --> 00:29:42 Everything from what buildings to rent to put the studios in,
00:29:42 --> 00:29:45 what kind of machines to get, what kind of cameras to get. I mean,
00:29:45 --> 00:29:48 there was who to train, how to do these things.
00:29:48 --> 00:29:52 I mean, it was a very complicated situation.
00:29:53 --> 00:29:57 So that's, and I could not have, I could not. I'd like you to tell me that you're
00:29:57 --> 00:29:59 amazed because I'm such a genius because I could have figured it all out.
00:29:59 --> 00:30:01 But the reality is I just did what I was told.
00:30:03 --> 00:30:07 I mean, I think I did a good job. Anyway, I've sat next to her up at the ships
00:30:07 --> 00:30:12 and she shows me what she does on the computer console that she works with,
00:30:12 --> 00:30:16 one of numerous consoles. I'm very proud of her, and she's proud of me.
00:30:16 --> 00:30:17 She knows I'm working here on Earth.
00:30:18 --> 00:30:22 But that's how it is. Our side wants no secrets anymore, so they're allowing
00:30:22 --> 00:30:25 me to, and they're actually demanding that I tell everything.
00:30:26 --> 00:30:29 And so this is now public knowledge, and I'm supposed to keep telling people
00:30:29 --> 00:30:36 so that the awareness that Fars-Aid is fundamentally an ET type of thing is
00:30:36 --> 00:30:39 not a secret. We're not trying to hide anything.
00:30:39 --> 00:30:44 We're not trying to dribble out the information one little piece at a time.
00:30:44 --> 00:30:45 And we're just stating everything and...
00:30:46 --> 00:30:51 They want it all to be open and common. Like one of the last meetings that we've
00:30:51 --> 00:30:54 had in the board meeting, they told us, the next step is communication.
00:30:55 --> 00:30:59 So the people can see these drones, so-called drones, they can see these ships
00:30:59 --> 00:31:02 out there. They're supposed to try to communicate.
00:31:02 --> 00:31:07 That means do anything. Wave. Just take a sheet like you would at a football
00:31:07 --> 00:31:09 game. Write something on it and wave the sheet.
00:31:11 --> 00:31:15 Or best still, quiet the mind and listen. They're trying to communicate.
00:31:16 --> 00:31:20 The ships showing up is an open attempt at communication.
00:31:21 --> 00:31:24 And they're going to ramp that up to have bigger ships and more things happening.
00:31:25 --> 00:31:29 But they're trying to force disclosure. And it has to be done soon.
00:31:29 --> 00:31:33 It can't wait three or four years because then it's over.
00:31:33 --> 00:31:37 Three or four years, the social media will be... See, this is a precious time
00:31:37 --> 00:31:41 because you had to wait until the technology was well enough developed so that
00:31:41 --> 00:31:43 there was the internet and you could get worldwide communication.
00:31:44 --> 00:31:48 But you couldn't wait so long that the governments and the powers that be could
00:31:48 --> 00:31:50 control the social media completely.
00:31:51 --> 00:31:54 And evidence that they can't control it completely is, for example,
00:31:54 --> 00:31:56 they're trying to shut down TikTok.
00:31:57 --> 00:32:00 That's a good example. I mean, they want that under control.
00:32:01 --> 00:32:07 And Facebook has openly admitted now, Zuckerberg has openly admitted that the
00:32:07 --> 00:32:08 government was telling them what to do.
00:32:09 --> 00:32:12 It was saying, you have to do this, you have to do that, you shut this down,
00:32:12 --> 00:32:15 shut that down. They were yelling at the Facebook employees to get the thing.
00:32:15 --> 00:32:18 The government wants to control the social media.
00:32:19 --> 00:32:22 Well, in a few more years, there won't be any openings left,
00:32:22 --> 00:32:25 and the good ETs will not have an easy way to do this.
00:32:26 --> 00:32:31 This is always built up to this time, and it can't be delayed.
00:32:32 --> 00:32:35 So, like, kind of going back in this kind of release to the other question I
00:32:35 --> 00:32:40 had was, ultimately you know they want they want us to have the free will the
00:32:40 --> 00:32:45 choice to make for ourselves that that relates back to as you said you know
00:32:45 --> 00:32:46 when we leave our physical bodies,
00:32:47 --> 00:32:51 Once we are no longer in a prison state, what does that mean for you when you die?
00:32:51 --> 00:32:55 Like, where does, you know, your essence go, per se?
00:32:56 --> 00:33:00 Your essence doesn't go anywhere. You're just there. The body just drops off,
00:33:01 --> 00:33:04 and you're just standing there or floating there.
00:33:05 --> 00:33:10 Now, normally, you're supposed to remember who you are, and that's not an unusual state.
00:33:11 --> 00:33:13 And then you have people to talk with.
00:33:14 --> 00:33:18 And in other parts of the galaxy, even people in bodies can see you.
00:33:18 --> 00:33:20 It's the humans that have the problems.
00:33:21 --> 00:33:27 It's like if when you die in another place, not only can you still see people,
00:33:27 --> 00:33:28 but the people can still see you.
00:33:29 --> 00:33:32 They see you're out of the body. I mean, there's just not an issue.
00:33:32 --> 00:33:35 And you don't lose your bank account. You don't lose your money.
00:33:35 --> 00:33:36 You don't lose anything.
00:33:36 --> 00:33:40 You don't lose your family, the spouse or anything. And they actually have technology
00:33:40 --> 00:33:42 where you can just get another body.
00:33:42 --> 00:33:45 So you have your choice. You can actually be born again as a kid,
00:33:45 --> 00:33:47 or you can just get another body.
00:33:47 --> 00:33:51 I mean, you have to imagine civilizations that are sufficiently well developed
00:33:51 --> 00:33:54 that there's nothing left to invent anymore.
00:33:55 --> 00:33:59 So that's basically what happened. But the light that you see when you die,
00:33:59 --> 00:34:01 that's technology. That's tech.
00:34:03 --> 00:34:06 That's specially designed to sort of suck in his way again.
00:34:06 --> 00:34:09 Yeah. And the way I just want to comment, the way that you kind of describe
00:34:09 --> 00:34:14 death in that way, it almost feels like an evolution, like a biological evolution
00:34:14 --> 00:34:17 in a sense where, you know, the body obviously has limitations,
00:34:17 --> 00:34:20 whereas when you're freed from that,
00:34:20 --> 00:34:24 you know, it seems like you're you've expanded in your evolution.
00:34:24 --> 00:34:27 And that's sort of a nice sort of earthy way to think of it.
00:34:27 --> 00:34:31 But it's like it's more like your car just wore out and you get another car.
00:34:32 --> 00:34:35 It's not really, you're not evolving when you get another car.
00:34:36 --> 00:34:38 You just go out and get another car.
00:34:39 --> 00:34:45 So, I mean, none of the people on this planet evolved here on Earth.
00:34:45 --> 00:34:48 They all came from somewhere else, and they don't remember where they came from.
00:34:49 --> 00:34:53 And the good ETs ones I work with are here as a rescue effort.
00:34:53 --> 00:34:58 Not because it's like a goodwill thing, but these are their family and friends that were lost.
00:34:59 --> 00:35:02 And they're trying to get them back. They know who you are.
00:35:02 --> 00:35:06 And they want you back, and they want to help break you out of the system.
00:35:06 --> 00:35:09 And it's so hard because you don't even remember who they are.
00:35:09 --> 00:35:15 That's the problem. So the only way this can sort of be done is to have a disclosure
00:35:15 --> 00:35:17 thing, and that it's going to be a big hubbub.
00:35:17 --> 00:35:21 I really think the first element of disclosure will be the JFK.
00:35:21 --> 00:35:24 We have a whole project on the JFK assassination on Farsight.
00:35:25 --> 00:35:29 You can see it on FarsightPrime.com. It's fascinating to know how he was actually
00:35:29 --> 00:35:33 shot. So, you know, none of the official story is correct, of course,
00:35:33 --> 00:35:37 but it's going to be really fascinating to see how much actually is released.
00:35:38 --> 00:35:41 Donald Trump has said he's going to release it. That'll be fascinating.
00:35:41 --> 00:35:45 It might happen soon, maybe within a week, but it'll be fascinating to see how
00:35:45 --> 00:35:49 much he actually releases. Yeah, and how much is not redacted.
00:35:49 --> 00:35:53 That's my question. My concern is always like, they might release it,
00:35:53 --> 00:35:56 but it might be happening. I mean, but there's so many, obviously,
00:35:56 --> 00:35:59 holes in the official story that nobody actually picks up on it.
00:36:00 --> 00:36:05 The governments can say anything. That's why they came up with the idea that UFOs were swamp gas.
00:36:05 --> 00:36:09 They said the people will accept anything. And then they said that there was
00:36:09 --> 00:36:11 an Iranian drone of mothership.
00:36:11 --> 00:36:14 I mean, they say anything, and then they see what the reaction will be.
00:36:14 --> 00:36:18 But with regard to the assassination of John F.
00:36:19 --> 00:36:22 Kennedy, there's so many holes in the story that, first of all,
00:36:22 --> 00:36:27 they have the Depruder film, which clearly shows him being shot and hit from different directions.
00:36:28 --> 00:36:32 And then it became sort of hard to actually find the Zapruder film on YouTube unedited.
00:36:33 --> 00:36:37 Because people had a zillion different versions of it showing. Okay.
00:36:37 --> 00:36:42 And then they had academics like me, who actually they paid to come up with
00:36:42 --> 00:36:45 these incredibly crazy stories.
00:36:45 --> 00:36:49 Oh, no, he was just shot from the back. And then there was a muscle spasm.
00:36:49 --> 00:36:52 And the muscle spasm leanked his head back.
00:36:52 --> 00:36:58 But you clearly see the one shot hitting on the back of the head going forward.
00:36:58 --> 00:37:01 And then another shot you see it hitting him from the front of the head.
00:37:01 --> 00:37:03 And it blew the brains out, for gosh sakes.
00:37:04 --> 00:37:07 And then Jackie Kennedy was climbing on the back of the car trying to pick up
00:37:07 --> 00:37:08 the brains to pick them up.
00:37:09 --> 00:37:14 And these academics were saying, no, it was a muscle twitch and the brain was thrown.
00:37:14 --> 00:37:18 But if you look at the, so there's a film evidence, it's obvious,
00:37:18 --> 00:37:22 but even if you look at the Warren Commission, the official Warren Commission,
00:37:23 --> 00:37:28 they had the rifle that Lee Harvey Oswald was supposed to have used to shoot John F. Kennedy.
00:37:29 --> 00:37:32 And they had the rifle and then they gave it to the forensic people.
00:37:32 --> 00:37:35 This is the official government forensic people.
00:37:35 --> 00:37:37 I guess they worked through the FBI or something.
00:37:38 --> 00:37:42 I used to know exactly what agency they were with, but they were for the Warren
00:37:42 --> 00:37:44 Commission, the official forensic people.
00:37:45 --> 00:37:49 And the rifle was busted. It was rusted. It was rusty.
00:37:49 --> 00:37:53 And the sights on the rifle were broken.
00:37:54 --> 00:37:58 And then the forensic people, this official government forensic people,
00:37:58 --> 00:38:05 tried to fix the sights with shims, and they couldn't. It was so badly buxed, busted.
00:38:05 --> 00:38:11 Now, whoever did shoot John F. Kennedy was clearly a marksman, a sharpshooter.
00:38:12 --> 00:38:13 They were shot from far away.
00:38:14 --> 00:38:16 And what do you know about people who have guns?
00:38:17 --> 00:38:18 Normal, I mean good guns.
00:38:19 --> 00:38:23 I mean, you know, they care for the guns, and they polish their guns,
00:38:23 --> 00:38:27 and they clean their guns, they take care of their guns, and they go to the
00:38:27 --> 00:38:28 range to shoot their guns, things like that.
00:38:29 --> 00:38:33 They're not going to take a rusty rifle with broken shims out,
00:38:33 --> 00:38:36 I mean, with broken sights out to shoot the president of the United States.
00:38:38 --> 00:38:42 Secondly, you couldn't aim that gun. And if you can't aim it,
00:38:43 --> 00:38:49 how could you have shot somebody with absolute perfect marksmanship from a huge distance away?
00:38:49 --> 00:38:58 I mean, and so the whole idea that Lee Harvey Oswald, and it has so many other holes I won't go into,
00:38:58 --> 00:39:01 but basically the gun they said that shot him could not have shot him,
00:39:02 --> 00:39:05 and it was a broken gun, rusted and with broken sights.
00:39:06 --> 00:39:12 Anyway, but I won't go into the whole story, but the issue is that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
00:39:13 --> 00:39:19 Has clearly stated that he believes that his uncle was shot by the CIA.
00:39:19 --> 00:39:25 Well, if you look at our project on the John F. Kennedy assassination on FarserPrime.com,
00:39:25 --> 00:39:27 you can see the whole thing.
00:39:27 --> 00:39:31 There was actually three groups, and each group had three people in it.
00:39:31 --> 00:39:36 They had a shooter, and then they have someone who would be looking at the things
00:39:36 --> 00:39:38 that were being shot, sort of a spotter.
00:39:38 --> 00:39:42 And then you have a third person behind that's a lookout, that's looking around
00:39:42 --> 00:39:46 to see if anybody's coming nearby or anything like that. You always have groups of three.
00:39:46 --> 00:39:49 And there were three of those groups of three.
00:39:49 --> 00:39:54 And then after the shooting happened, all three people broke up and walked in different directions.
00:39:54 --> 00:39:57 That's how these things are done. That's how these assassination things are
00:39:57 --> 00:40:01 done. But the idea of a lone shooter called Lee Harvey Oswald...
00:40:02 --> 00:40:07 Right. You're shooting a rusted gun with broken sights. And the media doesn't
00:40:07 --> 00:40:08 pick up on any of that stuff.
00:40:08 --> 00:40:11 Now, this isn't me sort of doing this.
00:40:11 --> 00:40:14 This is in the Warren Commission. It's actually in the official government report
00:40:14 --> 00:40:17 about the gun. But the media just ignores it.
00:40:18 --> 00:40:22 That's absolutely wild. Very interesting stuff. Recommend people go check it out.
00:40:23 --> 00:40:28 Before we go, I just want to leave people with what perhaps is something that
00:40:28 --> 00:40:32 you've experienced while remote viewing that you found personally the most surprising or shocking?
00:40:33 --> 00:40:39 Well, the big thing is, from my perspective, is that once you do the remote
00:40:39 --> 00:40:43 viewing process long enough, there's no separation between remote viewing and
00:40:43 --> 00:40:45 walking around and just doing things.
00:40:46 --> 00:40:51 So the big thing is what started out as an interesting exploration with specialized
00:40:51 --> 00:40:55 procedures then becomes a normal state of existence afterwards.
00:40:56 --> 00:41:05 So now I don't need to go into a state, you know, as preceded by an hour to two hours of meditation,
00:41:06 --> 00:41:10 in order to know that there's somebody standing right next to me that you wouldn't
00:41:10 --> 00:41:12 be able to see, but I can see perfectly well.
00:41:12 --> 00:41:17 I mean, now I don't need to worry about going down to the beach to meet with
00:41:17 --> 00:41:20 the exotrentals and hopefully show up because I'm already seeing them all over the place.
00:41:21 --> 00:41:25 You know, I see the security people. I know them by name. I'm glad to see them.
00:41:25 --> 00:41:26 The whole thing is there.
00:41:27 --> 00:41:32 So that's the biggest change. The whole mystery goes away.
00:41:33 --> 00:41:37 Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Is there anything, though, that through remote view,
00:41:37 --> 00:41:41 I guess a better question would be that you have discovered that.
00:41:42 --> 00:41:46 That kind of surprised you? Like, like perhaps some historical thing?
00:41:47 --> 00:41:51 Cause I'm assuming that like, that it also not only can you view over distances,
00:41:51 --> 00:41:58 but is, is it possible to remote view through time as well? Of course that's easy.
00:41:58 --> 00:42:04 The issue is that there's no one special thing for me because they all blend
00:42:04 --> 00:42:06 into the whole bunch of stuff.
00:42:06 --> 00:42:07 However, I can pull out some stuff
00:42:07 --> 00:42:12 that's interesting that I think your audience would be interested in.
00:42:12 --> 00:42:16 So I've already mentioned the John F. Kennedy assassination.
00:42:16 --> 00:42:19 For those who are in the audience that would be interested in political stuff,
00:42:19 --> 00:42:22 you would also be interested in what really happened at 9-11.
00:42:22 --> 00:42:23 We have the 9-11 project.
00:42:24 --> 00:42:28 That's two movies because it was a big thing. We had to cover the World Trade
00:42:28 --> 00:42:30 Center, and we had to cover also the Pentagon stuff.
00:42:31 --> 00:42:39 But then we also had something that's really interesting for the public's perspective,
00:42:39 --> 00:42:44 is what we call the death traps, which is a really clear project.
00:42:44 --> 00:42:46 It's called the death traps of what happens when you die.
00:42:46 --> 00:42:51 So you actually see that we had the remote viewers follow people who died and
00:42:51 --> 00:42:54 follow them to see what happens at each step along the way.
00:42:54 --> 00:42:58 So that's good. And then if you're interested in planetary stuff,
00:42:58 --> 00:43:02 there's a project called the War in Heaven, where you see how Mars died.
00:43:03 --> 00:43:08 Because Mars used to be a vibrant planet with a big population on it.
00:43:08 --> 00:43:12 And it was right next to another planet called Maldek.
00:43:12 --> 00:43:16 And there was a war between the people on Maldek and the people on Mars.
00:43:16 --> 00:43:17 There were reptilians on Maldek.
00:43:17 --> 00:43:21 Anyway, the Mars people were losing the war.
00:43:22 --> 00:43:27 And the Maldek guys were trying to control it and dominate it.
00:43:27 --> 00:43:32 And the Mars people just lost all hope of trying to figure things out.
00:43:32 --> 00:43:40 So they shot a weapon into a storage bunker for a lot of nuclear weapons that the Maldek people had.
00:43:40 --> 00:43:44 And they basically blew up the planet. And that's where the asteroid belt came from.
00:43:45 --> 00:43:51 So the official astronomical description of the asteroid belt as leftover junk
00:43:51 --> 00:43:55 from the primordial solar nebula, that is like so stupid.
00:43:55 --> 00:44:01 And there are some mainstream astronomers who have said from the beginning that is so stupid.
00:44:02 --> 00:44:07 But the obvious evidence is that some of the rocks, like the Ceres asteroids,
00:44:07 --> 00:44:10 are big and they're heavy and they're rocks.
00:44:10 --> 00:44:17 You can't get rocks like that from the primordial solar nebula.
00:44:17 --> 00:44:22 There has to be a planet that's a gravity source that brings all that dust together
00:44:22 --> 00:44:26 to form a pressurized rock.
00:44:26 --> 00:44:31 So you have rocks are formed under great pressure. So you can't get a rock forming
00:44:31 --> 00:44:33 out of dust. All you get is dust that saves dust.
00:44:34 --> 00:44:41 So whatever that was, and whatever that was, it still is.
00:44:42 --> 00:44:47 I'm getting some spam calls on my phone. You know, it's a shame that you get these phone calls.
00:44:47 --> 00:44:51 You know, I've always told people that I can actually tell them how to win any
00:44:51 --> 00:44:52 presidential election.
00:44:52 --> 00:44:56 I personally can give them the advice, and they would win.
00:44:56 --> 00:44:59 And the only thing they need to do is make a promise that they're going to throw
00:44:59 --> 00:45:04 all the people making spam phone calls into prison. They'll win the election
00:45:04 --> 00:45:06 chance down. I'm for that.
00:45:06 --> 00:45:11 Anyway, so our project, War in Heaven, is really fascinating because it goes
00:45:11 --> 00:45:13 through that process of what actually happened.
00:45:13 --> 00:45:18 And what happened is the Mars people sent one weapon that hit a bunker that
00:45:18 --> 00:45:22 had a lot of buried nuclear weapons and it blew up the whole planet.
00:45:22 --> 00:45:23 And that's what happened to Maldek.
00:45:23 --> 00:45:25 That's what happened to the planet. And now you have the asteroid belt.
00:45:26 --> 00:45:31 So, that is interesting because it matches the facts on the ground.
00:45:32 --> 00:45:36 And that actually has been stated by some mainstream astronomers,
00:45:36 --> 00:45:39 but everybody simply ignores them and says, I don't know.
00:45:39 --> 00:45:43 They don't want to face the fact that there could have been a war.
00:45:43 --> 00:45:48 But that explains why there's a huge amount of craters on one side of Mars and
00:45:48 --> 00:45:50 the other side of Mars is basically crater-free.
00:45:50 --> 00:45:53 Because Maldek blew up on one side and scattered it.
00:45:54 --> 00:45:59 And that also explains more distantly a big spot that's on the satellite of
00:45:59 --> 00:46:02 Iapetus, the moon of Saturn.
00:46:03 --> 00:46:05 And that was, Iapetus was hit.
00:46:06 --> 00:46:13 It was hit. It's an ice world, but it was tidally locked in the orbit around
00:46:13 --> 00:46:16 Saturn, so it was held steady. It wasn't spinning.
00:46:17 --> 00:46:22 And the blast wave hit it and left a big deposit of black soot.
00:46:23 --> 00:46:29 And that's where that spot came from. And it also explains why the asteroids
00:46:29 --> 00:46:34 show evidence of having been exposed to extreme heat because of the melting
00:46:34 --> 00:46:36 of the rock when that thing exploded.
00:46:36 --> 00:46:41 And so Mars used to have a vibrant civilization that when that happened,
00:46:41 --> 00:46:44 though, Mars became uninhabitable.
00:46:45 --> 00:46:49 I mean, the atmosphere didn't dribble away over millions of years.
00:46:49 --> 00:46:54 It was really severely damaged then. It had a lot of oceans.
00:46:54 --> 00:46:57 It was cold. I'm not sure I would have enjoyed it. It's a little cold,
00:46:57 --> 00:47:01 but it was still habitable, and it had an active atmosphere,
00:47:01 --> 00:47:03 and they had beaches and things like that.
00:47:03 --> 00:47:08 But that was a bad day on Mars. And then the people there had to evacuate that could.
00:47:08 --> 00:47:12 Earth was very primitive at that time. We were talking dinosaur-type stuff.
00:47:12 --> 00:47:17 So anyway, but that would be a very interesting project. So if you want to see
00:47:17 --> 00:47:20 how Mars came about. Now, NASA knows about Mars completely.
00:47:21 --> 00:47:23 I mean, everything. They know the whole nine yards.
00:47:23 --> 00:47:27 So it's going to be interesting when this disclosure thing happens.
00:47:28 --> 00:47:32 How much of that is going to be revealed to people?
00:47:32 --> 00:47:38 Yeah, I look forward to, should that come to pass, just the knowledge we're going to gain.
00:47:38 --> 00:47:42 Growing up fascinated with the solar system and space, myself,
00:47:42 --> 00:47:45 I just want pictures of one. Yeah, yeah.
00:47:46 --> 00:47:47 But you can also see, as we started
00:47:47 --> 00:47:52 to talk, you see how you had natural questions that sort of came about?
00:47:52 --> 00:47:57 Yeah. That's why the FarsightPrime.com library exists. people are going to have
00:47:57 --> 00:48:01 millions, perhaps billions of people asking those questions and,
00:48:01 --> 00:48:03 you know, thousands of questions all at once.
00:48:04 --> 00:48:11 And the library has to be up and it has to be able to withstand any amount of traffic.
00:48:11 --> 00:48:15 And that's what it is. So the library is there. We're putting on another project
00:48:15 --> 00:48:22 today on ET PSYOPs, which is PSYOP operations that are actually done by the
00:48:22 --> 00:48:26 bad ETs to sort of control what people think.
00:48:27 --> 00:48:31 And so that's coming out even today. We come out with two major projects.
00:48:31 --> 00:48:36 We come out with about eight videos a month, but two of them are major projects.
00:48:36 --> 00:48:38 And the ones coming out today is like three hours long.
00:48:39 --> 00:48:43 No one will complain about the length because it's so fascinating to watch.
00:48:43 --> 00:48:47 Yeah, I love that stuff. It's absolutely, as you said, it's absolutely fascinating.
00:48:48 --> 00:48:51 Yeah, we had to make sure, we had to become a movie company that was actually
00:48:51 --> 00:48:55 good. So we had to make sure that we could convey the content in a way that
00:48:55 --> 00:48:57 people would want to see it.
00:48:58 --> 00:49:03 So it had to be like better than a show on TV.
00:49:03 --> 00:49:09 Yeah. And how do you convey remote viewing data in a way that's better than a show on TV?
00:49:10 --> 00:49:14 So that was a thing. Then we developed, then we have our own studio.
00:49:14 --> 00:49:16 So everything is high end with what we do.
00:49:17 --> 00:49:22 But it's clearly better than a show on TV.
00:49:22 --> 00:49:26 And we have hundreds of projects, so people will have all those answers when
00:49:26 --> 00:49:29 they... At some point, the mainstream
00:49:29 --> 00:49:32 is going to have to connect the extraterrestrial stuff to Farsight.
00:49:32 --> 00:49:39 And when that happens, that's when everything becomes... But everything's ready
00:49:39 --> 00:49:40 now. It's not like we're still building.
00:49:41 --> 00:49:45 We are still growing and building, but it's not like we're putting any major
00:49:45 --> 00:49:46 pieces together. Most of it is up.
00:49:47 --> 00:49:52 Yeah, that's really cool. Well, again, I just thank you so much for your time.
00:49:53 --> 00:49:56 Fascinating story and fascinating work that you're doing right now.
00:49:56 --> 00:50:00 And so hopefully it helps folks out there sort of kind of put the pieces together
00:50:00 --> 00:50:04 and understand what's going on with all the activity that they're seeing.
00:50:04 --> 00:50:09 And we'll absolutely have the links in the show notes. And so go check it out.
00:50:09 --> 00:50:12 And once again, thank you so much for coming on.
00:50:12 --> 00:50:14 It's been great, John. Thanks for having me on.
00:50:15 --> 00:50:24 Music.
00:50:23 --> 00:50:28 If the mind is capable of seeing beyond space and time, what other abilities
00:50:28 --> 00:50:30 might we possess without even realizing it?
00:50:31 --> 00:50:35 Our journey into remote viewing has taken us through secret government programs,
00:50:35 --> 00:50:40 astonishing case studies, and the mind-bending possibilities of human consciousness.
00:50:41 --> 00:50:46 But whether you believe it or not, one thing is certain. The world is far stranger
00:50:46 --> 00:50:48 than we've been led to believe.
00:50:48 --> 00:50:52 A huge thank you to Dr. Courtney Brown for sharing his knowledge and experience
00:50:52 --> 00:50:55 with us. And thank you for stepping into the void with me.
00:50:55 --> 00:50:59 Next week, we'll be diving into a brand new mystery, one that will challenge
00:50:59 --> 00:51:02 what you think you know about history, science, and the unknown.
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00:51:13 --> 00:51:19 Until next time, stay open, stay curious, and keep looking into the void. Music.
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