Jason Jorjani
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This patent attorney, George Collins, gave an extensive testimony to the San Francisco Chronicle, and I think it was 1897, about what these airships were, how they were going to be publicly declared. The company was going to publicly declare itself on the stock exchange and come forth with this technology and all this.
And then three days later, the San Francisco Chronicle got back to him and wanted to have another conversation with him, at which point he said, I don't remember saying any of that stuff to you. And it turned out that he gave this entire testimony in a trance state. So this George Collins was possessed and delivered the story.
And then three days later, the San Francisco Chronicle got back to him and wanted to have another conversation with him, at which point he said, I don't remember saying any of that stuff to you. And it turned out that he gave this entire testimony in a trance state. So this George Collins was possessed and delivered the story.
And then three days later, the San Francisco Chronicle got back to him and wanted to have another conversation with him, at which point he said, I don't remember saying any of that stuff to you. And it turned out that he gave this entire testimony in a trance state. So this George Collins was possessed and delivered the story.
And then it turned out that the supposed airship inventor was some dentist who invented dental bridges who had dreamed of building airships from his childhood. So this paranormal angle starts to emerge in the story where you wonder, you know, Are these airships psychic projections of some kind? Are people's perceptions being manipulated?
And then it turned out that the supposed airship inventor was some dentist who invented dental bridges who had dreamed of building airships from his childhood. So this paranormal angle starts to emerge in the story where you wonder, you know, Are these airships psychic projections of some kind? Are people's perceptions being manipulated?
And then it turned out that the supposed airship inventor was some dentist who invented dental bridges who had dreamed of building airships from his childhood. So this paranormal angle starts to emerge in the story where you wonder, you know, Are these airships psychic projections of some kind? Are people's perceptions being manipulated?
And I think from that time onward is when the feds got involved and started to develop theories about what kind of diabolical intelligence might actually be behind this phenomenon.
And I think from that time onward is when the feds got involved and started to develop theories about what kind of diabolical intelligence might actually be behind this phenomenon.
And I think from that time onward is when the feds got involved and started to develop theories about what kind of diabolical intelligence might actually be behind this phenomenon.
You know, I knew Jacques VallΓ©e at one point.
You know, I knew Jacques VallΓ©e at one point.
You know, I knew Jacques VallΓ©e at one point.
Oh, wow. No, that's Anton LaVey.
Oh, wow. No, that's Anton LaVey.
Oh, wow. No, that's Anton LaVey.
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me at all. First of all, they both lived in San Francisco.
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me at all. First of all, they both lived in San Francisco.
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me at all. First of all, they both lived in San Francisco.
And yeah, it doesn't surprise me.