Jason Jorjani
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Yeah, I do think so. I do think so.
Well, he was in good enough shape that he was riding his bike regularly. Can you click on it?
Well, he was in good enough shape that he was riding his bike regularly. Can you click on it?
Well, he was in good enough shape that he was riding his bike regularly. Can you click on it?
Just search Carl Wolf with a K. Oh, it's not this one? No, well, it has a correct underneath there.
Just search Carl Wolf with a K. Oh, it's not this one? No, well, it has a correct underneath there.
Just search Carl Wolf with a K. Oh, it's not this one? No, well, it has a correct underneath there.
So I think it's awfully convenient that just when people are going to be subpoenaed to testify under oath and released from their security clearances, this guy has an accident. Okay. So let's go further down this path to the moon.
So I think it's awfully convenient that just when people are going to be subpoenaed to testify under oath and released from their security clearances, this guy has an accident. Okay. So let's go further down this path to the moon.
So I think it's awfully convenient that just when people are going to be subpoenaed to testify under oath and released from their security clearances, this guy has an accident. Okay. So let's go further down this path to the moon.
So they had these photographs, right? Those photographs went somewhere. I mean, there was a whole room full of international scientists that Karl Wolf ran into on his way to repair that machine. So these photographs went somewhere. Well, guess what? These photographs show up again later in the history of military intelligence.
So they had these photographs, right? Those photographs went somewhere. I mean, there was a whole room full of international scientists that Karl Wolf ran into on his way to repair that machine. So these photographs went somewhere. Well, guess what? These photographs show up again later in the history of military intelligence.
So they had these photographs, right? Those photographs went somewhere. I mean, there was a whole room full of international scientists that Karl Wolf ran into on his way to repair that machine. So these photographs went somewhere. Well, guess what? These photographs show up again later in the history of military intelligence.
In the 1970s, when Ingo Swann started to work for the Stanford Research Institute on contract for the CIA... Some guy who identified himself as Lambert Dolphin, which is probably a pseudonym or codename. This Lambert Dolphin basically... he pulled Ingo Swann from out of the unit that he was working with. This unit that was basically a CIA unit, right?
In the 1970s, when Ingo Swann started to work for the Stanford Research Institute on contract for the CIA... Some guy who identified himself as Lambert Dolphin, which is probably a pseudonym or codename. This Lambert Dolphin basically... he pulled Ingo Swann from out of the unit that he was working with. This unit that was basically a CIA unit, right?
In the 1970s, when Ingo Swann started to work for the Stanford Research Institute on contract for the CIA... Some guy who identified himself as Lambert Dolphin, which is probably a pseudonym or codename. This Lambert Dolphin basically... he pulled Ingo Swann from out of the unit that he was working with. This unit that was basically a CIA unit, right?
So this Lambert Dolphin, whoever he was, and Swann was never able to figure out what outfit in the US government this guy was really working for, he had the authority to take a CIA asset out of the CIA remote viewing program and put him on another task. And Swan was blindfolded. He was flown in a helicopter to a classified facility. It was one of these deep underground facilities.
So this Lambert Dolphin, whoever he was, and Swann was never able to figure out what outfit in the US government this guy was really working for, he had the authority to take a CIA asset out of the CIA remote viewing program and put him on another task. And Swan was blindfolded. He was flown in a helicopter to a classified facility. It was one of these deep underground facilities.
So this Lambert Dolphin, whoever he was, and Swann was never able to figure out what outfit in the US government this guy was really working for, he had the authority to take a CIA asset out of the CIA remote viewing program and put him on another task. And Swan was blindfolded. He was flown in a helicopter to a classified facility. It was one of these deep underground facilities.
And he recounts having gone down in an elevator, like Lord knows how deep. This is in Swan's book, Penetration. So Swan says he goes down there and they want his talent as a remote viewer. And they start targeting him on these photographs that are inside envelopes. And he basically starts describing the moon. But he's standing in the middle of a nexus of roads inside a city on the moon.