Ky Dickens
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And what I think the theory that many people before me have put forth, and then I believe it, so I put this forth in the celebrity tapes, is that consciousness isn't at the top of the pyramid of our world. It's at the bottom. It's fundamental. It comes first. I mean, everything in this office was a thought first. None of it was real. And then the thought came after.
And what I think the theory that many people before me have put forth, and then I believe it, so I put this forth in the celebrity tapes, is that consciousness isn't at the top of the pyramid of our world. It's at the bottom. It's fundamental. It comes first. I mean, everything in this office was a thought first. None of it was real. And then the thought came after.
And so if you think about it that way and that consciousness is fundamental, then telepathy, psi abilities, precognition, mediumship, all these things that seem like a little wooby wooby all make sense because our truest truth is non-physical.
And so if you think about it that way and that consciousness is fundamental, then telepathy, psi abilities, precognition, mediumship, all these things that seem like a little wooby wooby all make sense because our truest truth is non-physical.
It is the foundation. Consciousness came first, and the whole physical world came after. It's not that the physical world came first and consciousness came after. And if we just invert the triangle, keep everything else the same in the materialist world, just put the consciousness from the top to the bottom, then we can explain all of this.
It is the foundation. Consciousness came first, and the whole physical world came after. It's not that the physical world came first and consciousness came after. And if we just invert the triangle, keep everything else the same in the materialist world, just put the consciousness from the top to the bottom, then we can explain all of this.
And if anyone was out there is like, I want to look into this more, you could look into remote viewing. That's one of the most easy to validate psi abilities, which is being able to see something at a location where you're not. And the CIA used that for years. We know that. That's been declassified.
And if anyone was out there is like, I want to look into this more, you could look into remote viewing. That's one of the most easy to validate psi abilities, which is being able to see something at a location where you're not. And the CIA used that for years. We know that. That's been declassified.
This is one of the books I read in like trying to understand all of this is there's a great book by an author named Annie Jacobson. It's called Phenomena.
This is one of the books I read in like trying to understand all of this is there's a great book by an author named Annie Jacobson. It's called Phenomena.
And what it was about was the declassified papers from the CIA about their Project Grill Flame and Project Stargate programs, which was really active in the 70s and into the 80s where they were using remote viewing because the Russians were active.
And what it was about was the declassified papers from the CIA about their Project Grill Flame and Project Stargate programs, which was really active in the 70s and into the 80s where they were using remote viewing because the Russians were active.
And what that was is they found that some people were extremely good at if you could give them a line of longitude and a line of latitude, they could sit at the Stanford Research Institute in California and tell you, draw a picture of what was there.
And what that was is they found that some people were extremely good at if you could give them a line of longitude and a line of latitude, they could sit at the Stanford Research Institute in California and tell you, draw a picture of what was there.
Yeah. And it's fascinating. And so they did a bunch of research around this and how this is possible. And they would put some of the best remote viewers under the ocean in a submarine to be like, okay, well, we know waves can't penetrate that deep of water. So what is this skill? Is it still possible underwater? Because telephone signals aren't, right? Cell phone signals aren't.
Yeah. And it's fascinating. And so they did a bunch of research around this and how this is possible. And they would put some of the best remote viewers under the ocean in a submarine to be like, okay, well, we know waves can't penetrate that deep of water. So what is this skill? Is it still possible underwater? Because telephone signals aren't, right? Cell phone signals aren't.
Most signals can't go through water. And these remote viewers were significantly more accurate, like statistically so, that they could still find targets when underwater. And there's been so much released on that program. Yeah. And I think one of the best remote viewers was, I believe, a Burbank police chief.
Most signals can't go through water. And these remote viewers were significantly more accurate, like statistically so, that they could still find targets when underwater. And there's been so much released on that program. Yeah. And I think one of the best remote viewers was, I believe, a Burbank police chief.
And someone, FBI or CIA, was in his office and saw that he had like marked on the map where submarines were. Well, that's alarming. How does this guy know where the submarines were? And he was like, I could just see him. And he became one of the best remote viewers in the program. And they did some of these, quote unquote, telepathy tapes of these telepathy tests with another man named Uri Geller.
And someone, FBI or CIA, was in his office and saw that he had like marked on the map where submarines were. Well, that's alarming. How does this guy know where the submarines were? And he was like, I could just see him. And he became one of the best remote viewers in the program. And they did some of these, quote unquote, telepathy tapes of these telepathy tests with another man named Uri Geller.