Jason Jorjani
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If it turns out that those things aren't real, meaning they're not constructed objects, they're some kind of a projection, whether it's a psychokinetic projection, like what they call materialization in psychical research, or whether it's some kind of a solid hologram, in any case,
If it turns out that those things aren't real, meaning they're not constructed objects, they're some kind of a projection, whether it's a psychokinetic projection, like what they call materialization in psychical research, or whether it's some kind of a solid hologram, in any case,
If it turns out that those things aren't real, meaning they're not constructed objects, they're some kind of a projection, whether it's a psychokinetic projection, like what they call materialization in psychical research, or whether it's some kind of a solid hologram, in any case,
As a gentleman in the 1890s, or frankly, even, you know, this would be how most people today would read it in America, you would probably consider that a diabolical deception, a machination of the devil, right? To engage in the manipulation of perception on that kind of scale, people tend to associate that with, I don't know, you know, satanic deception. Oh, my God.
As a gentleman in the 1890s, or frankly, even, you know, this would be how most people today would read it in America, you would probably consider that a diabolical deception, a machination of the devil, right? To engage in the manipulation of perception on that kind of scale, people tend to associate that with, I don't know, you know, satanic deception. Oh, my God.
As a gentleman in the 1890s, or frankly, even, you know, this would be how most people today would read it in America, you would probably consider that a diabolical deception, a machination of the devil, right? To engage in the manipulation of perception on that kind of scale, people tend to associate that with, I don't know, you know, satanic deception. Oh, my God.
Yeah, well, the prisms through which many people and institutions look at this phenomena are silly or simple-minded.
Yeah, well, the prisms through which many people and institutions look at this phenomena are silly or simple-minded.
Yeah, well, the prisms through which many people and institutions look at this phenomena are silly or simple-minded.
And dangerously so.
And dangerously so.
And dangerously so.
Yeah, yeah. Let's go to the moon.
Yeah, yeah. Let's go to the moon.
Yeah, yeah. Let's go to the moon.
You know, I think this is a good place to start. It was the start of my interest in it in a serious way, and it's actually a good place, a good trajectory by which to go to the moon. And that's that I paid close attention to Stephen Greer's Disclosure Project back when he was first starting it up in the 19, I think it was the late 1990s, a long time ago. I think it was like 93 or something.
You know, I think this is a good place to start. It was the start of my interest in it in a serious way, and it's actually a good place, a good trajectory by which to go to the moon. And that's that I paid close attention to Stephen Greer's Disclosure Project back when he was first starting it up in the 19, I think it was the late 1990s, a long time ago. I think it was like 93 or something.
You know, I think this is a good place to start. It was the start of my interest in it in a serious way, and it's actually a good place, a good trajectory by which to go to the moon. And that's that I paid close attention to Stephen Greer's Disclosure Project back when he was first starting it up in the 19, I think it was the late 1990s, a long time ago. I think it was like 93 or something.
It was, yeah. I might have become aware of it in the mid to late 90s. Okay. So we're talking when I was like 17, 16, 17 years old. From early on, I paid attention to the testimony that he amassed from all of these people who have been involved with the military, with defense contractors.
It was, yeah. I might have become aware of it in the mid to late 90s. Okay. So we're talking when I was like 17, 16, 17 years old. From early on, I paid attention to the testimony that he amassed from all of these people who have been involved with the military, with defense contractors.