Daniel Paul
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And they had the, you know, realizing how amazing the acoustics are on that upper level, which again was never intended to even have anybody in it. It was never intended to have anything in it but machinery. Van Tassel ended up making something so beautiful and so magical for so many people, but that is totally peripheral to what he intended. So it's funny how life works out.
And they had the, you know, realizing how amazing the acoustics are on that upper level, which again was never intended to even have anybody in it. It was never intended to have anything in it but machinery. Van Tassel ended up making something so beautiful and so magical for so many people, but that is totally peripheral to what he intended. So it's funny how life works out.
And they had the, you know, realizing how amazing the acoustics are on that upper level, which again was never intended to even have anybody in it. It was never intended to have anything in it but machinery. Van Tassel ended up making something so beautiful and so magical for so many people, but that is totally peripheral to what he intended. So it's funny how life works out.
I mean, the Integratron itself now has an extended life, if you will. It's the Integratron that lives on in this sort of beautiful new afterlife form.
I mean, the Integratron itself now has an extended life, if you will. It's the Integratron that lives on in this sort of beautiful new afterlife form.
I mean, the Integratron itself now has an extended life, if you will. It's the Integratron that lives on in this sort of beautiful new afterlife form.
You know what I mean? Yeah. It's gorgeous. It was not a form that it was ever intended. It took on this beauty in the next life that nobody at the time could have ever predicted. So the Integratron itself... is what got extended life through, through these sisters. And they've, they're very good about preserving the building and they're the ones who hired me.
You know what I mean? Yeah. It's gorgeous. It was not a form that it was ever intended. It took on this beauty in the next life that nobody at the time could have ever predicted. So the Integratron itself... is what got extended life through, through these sisters. And they've, they're very good about preserving the building and they're the ones who hired me.
You know what I mean? Yeah. It's gorgeous. It was not a form that it was ever intended. It took on this beauty in the next life that nobody at the time could have ever predicted. So the Integratron itself... is what got extended life through, through these sisters. And they've, they're very good about preserving the building and they're the ones who hired me.
And, uh, you know, everybody understood how distinctive this was and that it spoke to a very unique chapter in ufology and that, and that Southern California after World War II, especially had a sort of lineage with ufology. Carl Jung, he called Southern California classic saucer country. Hmm.
And, uh, you know, everybody understood how distinctive this was and that it spoke to a very unique chapter in ufology and that, and that Southern California after World War II, especially had a sort of lineage with ufology. Carl Jung, he called Southern California classic saucer country. Hmm.
And, uh, you know, everybody understood how distinctive this was and that it spoke to a very unique chapter in ufology and that, and that Southern California after World War II, especially had a sort of lineage with ufology. Carl Jung, he called Southern California classic saucer country. Hmm.
I think that, well, you mean on a personal level? Yeah, on a personal level. Oh, man. Well, I think I try to look at these things very clear-eyed. You know, as a historian, I need to. That's how—that's important for me to do. And so everything I've just told you is basically what George— stated in his words.
I think that, well, you mean on a personal level? Yeah, on a personal level. Oh, man. Well, I think I try to look at these things very clear-eyed. You know, as a historian, I need to. That's how—that's important for me to do. And so everything I've just told you is basically what George— stated in his words.
I think that, well, you mean on a personal level? Yeah, on a personal level. Oh, man. Well, I think I try to look at these things very clear-eyed. You know, as a historian, I need to. That's how—that's important for me to do. And so everything I've just told you is basically what George— stated in his words.
And I have no right to disagree with him on anything that he claims to have been an experience of his, which is part of the reason why he gave Salgonda a parenthetical in the nomination. The way I see the potential for other life to be out there, I guess there must be something out there that equivocates to consciousness.
And I have no right to disagree with him on anything that he claims to have been an experience of his, which is part of the reason why he gave Salgonda a parenthetical in the nomination. The way I see the potential for other life to be out there, I guess there must be something out there that equivocates to consciousness.
And I have no right to disagree with him on anything that he claims to have been an experience of his, which is part of the reason why he gave Salgonda a parenthetical in the nomination. The way I see the potential for other life to be out there, I guess there must be something out there that equivocates to consciousness.
I would like to think that there are all kinds of things insofar as they have an energy that perhaps there is some form of life to them. That we're in a living, we're on a living planet and we're part of of a living universe in ways that we may not be able to possibly even perceive yet. And as we do, perhaps that becomes more what we equivocate to consciousness as humans.
I would like to think that there are all kinds of things insofar as they have an energy that perhaps there is some form of life to them. That we're in a living, we're on a living planet and we're part of of a living universe in ways that we may not be able to possibly even perceive yet. And as we do, perhaps that becomes more what we equivocate to consciousness as humans.