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The people funding that research don't agree with it. They want to cybernetically link minds together as a form of control to make peace. The way you ultimately get peace in a civilization is to have a cybernetic linkage of all the minds that negates their ability to have violence.
We could talk about that, too. Here's a changing image as a man. That was the Stanford Research Institute think tank paper published by Ghislaine Maxwell's father that talks all about it. What? Yeah. Have fun with that. Do with that what you will. Welcome to Museum Material, kids. This is what I do. No, that was published back when they were doing the remote viewing experiments. By Robert Maxwell.
We could talk about that, too. Here's a changing image as a man. That was the Stanford Research Institute think tank paper published by Ghislaine Maxwell's father that talks all about it. What? Yeah. Have fun with that. Do with that what you will. Welcome to Museum Material, kids. This is what I do. No, that was published back when they were doing the remote viewing experiments. By Robert Maxwell.
We could talk about that, too. Here's a changing image as a man. That was the Stanford Research Institute think tank paper published by Ghislaine Maxwell's father that talks all about it. What? Yeah. Have fun with that. Do with that what you will. Welcome to Museum Material, kids. This is what I do. No, that was published back when they were doing the remote viewing experiments. By Robert Maxwell.
Yeah, his publisher, the Pergamum Press.
Yeah, his publisher, the Pergamum Press.
Yeah, his publisher, the Pergamum Press.
Yeah, he personally funded that one. Stanford Research Institute was doing all the remote viewing experiments with Ingo Swann, Pat Price, all these guys. And it talks about that as how to take that and weave it in with a new new agey belief system that could ultimately replace all the old belief systems and be used as a tool of control for the new world where everybody's cybernetically linked.
Yeah, he personally funded that one. Stanford Research Institute was doing all the remote viewing experiments with Ingo Swann, Pat Price, all these guys. And it talks about that as how to take that and weave it in with a new new agey belief system that could ultimately replace all the old belief systems and be used as a tool of control for the new world where everybody's cybernetically linked.
Yeah, he personally funded that one. Stanford Research Institute was doing all the remote viewing experiments with Ingo Swann, Pat Price, all these guys. And it talks about that as how to take that and weave it in with a new new agey belief system that could ultimately replace all the old belief systems and be used as a tool of control for the new world where everybody's cybernetically linked.
They had Joseph Campbell, the mythologist, trying to figure out how to create new mythologies for the world. And that was the blueprint of how to create the new world, the new civilization. Yeah. It kind of links back to what you asked me about Graham Hancock, why I kind of fell off with Graham Hancock.
They had Joseph Campbell, the mythologist, trying to figure out how to create new mythologies for the world. And that was the blueprint of how to create the new world, the new civilization. Yeah. It kind of links back to what you asked me about Graham Hancock, why I kind of fell off with Graham Hancock.
They had Joseph Campbell, the mythologist, trying to figure out how to create new mythologies for the world. And that was the blueprint of how to create the new world, the new civilization. Yeah. It kind of links back to what you asked me about Graham Hancock, why I kind of fell off with Graham Hancock.
I saw a lot of these people that I grew up with in their research weaving in far too closely with that kind of research and realizing, oh shit, that's part of the agenda.
I saw a lot of these people that I grew up with in their research weaving in far too closely with that kind of research and realizing, oh shit, that's part of the agenda.
I saw a lot of these people that I grew up with in their research weaving in far too closely with that kind of research and realizing, oh shit, that's part of the agenda.
part of the agenda seems it yeah giving us a far-flung history we can never possibly completely understand and it's all going to be mysterious everything's meant to be mysterious forever you're never meant to get any answers to anything and it's uh it's all part of the control mechanism it goes way back What a mindfuck, man. Holy shit.
part of the agenda seems it yeah giving us a far-flung history we can never possibly completely understand and it's all going to be mysterious everything's meant to be mysterious forever you're never meant to get any answers to anything and it's uh it's all part of the control mechanism it goes way back What a mindfuck, man. Holy shit.
part of the agenda seems it yeah giving us a far-flung history we can never possibly completely understand and it's all going to be mysterious everything's meant to be mysterious forever you're never meant to get any answers to anything and it's uh it's all part of the control mechanism it goes way back What a mindfuck, man. Holy shit.
So you wonder why I, in my videos, I have different opinions about this. I might look at something and you might look at something and we come to radically different opinions. It's based on context like that, that I might've seen something that it goes, well, the funding came from the same place that funded that.