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00:00Out in the woods, a shadow's known
00:13Bigfoot lurks beneath the moon
00:15A clock in the whispers, a secret soul
00:18Digital coins, impossible calls
00:21Tangle hair and eyes to steal
00:30Offer fifth comedy, no deal
00:32Trading sales for its deep
00:35Says this currency ain't cheap
00:38Critical currency under the sky
00:42Bigfoot sells, but never lies
00:44Darkened forest makes a trade
00:47This discurrency ain't cheap
00:49Critical currency under the sky
00:53Bigfoot sells, but never lies
00:55Darkened forest makes a trade
00:58This discursement makes a trade
01:01Release big corn, wisdom share
01:09Forest whispers grow and stare
01:12Cryptid talks and riddles blur
01:15Every word, pride will turn
01:18Trees swayed into the feet
01:21Lurking shadows, skip a heartbeat
01:24Bigfoot's offer or retreat
01:27Human greed or cryptic greed
01:29Fighting cold and forest spell
01:43Cryptocurrency hard to sell
01:46Bigfoot laughs, a guttural sound
01:49In the darkness, wealth unbound
01:51Cryptocurrency hard to sell
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02:38Warning that the content of the show may not be suitable for all audiences,
02:42and that viewer discretion is advised.
02:44The show does not intend to provide medical, legal, or financial advice,
02:49and viewers or listeners should consult with a professional before making any decisions.
02:54Come back, everybody, to Paranormal Intelligence Agency Radio Live.
02:58I'm your host, Jack Carey, and we are broadcasting from 300 feet deep
03:03in an abandoned nuclear missile silo somewhere lost in the post-apocalyptic wastelands of the Dakota Territories.
03:10And, yes, I am joined by the paranormal crime-fighting duo, Daisy and the Sundance Kid.
03:19They are, as always, working security in the silo tonight.
03:25And high above us, 300 feet, roaming through the wastelands, are bands of zombie democratic socialists.
03:34They are hungry for other people's money and wondering who ate their brains.
03:44But, you know, Daisy and the Sundance Kid, they're looking out.
03:48We won't have any of those crazy democratic socialists wander into the silo tonight, hopefully.
03:54And if so, well, my dogs will eat them.
03:58So, it's been another crazy week.
04:05I've been covering sort of a new topic.
04:08And the reason why is because all paranormal channels of intelligence information have led me into the grand world of cryptocurrency trading.
04:19I'm not a novice to markets at all.
04:23I have traded stocks for over 30 years and have been quite successful at that.
04:31But, you know, I don't really like stocks when you compare them to cryptocurrencies
04:37because cryptocurrencies have a whole other new asset class aspect to them.
04:44And at the same time, you have all of these intelligence streams coming in from paranormal world, like the web bot,
04:53like the remote viewers over at the future forecasting group headed by Dick Allgaier,
05:00who have pointed out that what the intelligence is telling them,
05:09what the remote viewings are telling them, what the web bot and its data trend analysis,
05:15language data trend analysis is saying is that cryptocurrencies are about to take over the financial world.
05:23That would be interesting in and of itself, given that that information is coming from two very reliable paranormal intelligence streams.
05:39But then you have confirmation in the real world and stuff like stuff happening like Larry Fink being on Fox Business.
05:53Just the other day, the guy that runs, you know, BlackRock, the company that owns the world,
06:01saying that he's about to tokenize all real world assets.
06:07That's huge, guys.
06:08That means everything.
06:12It's about to move on to the blockchain.
06:15Cryptocurrencies are about to become part of your reality, whether you like it or not.
06:22And it's something that I find fascinating.
06:26And having traded stocks for a very long time and I'm a technical trader, you know, I'm a polymath, first of all,
06:35and I have a photographic memory.
06:38And I once held an above top secret security clearance on nuclear submarines because of my ability to analyze codes and things like that.
06:52But what's interesting to me is that you're able now to literally invest in an asset class that has really an unlimited potential upside.
07:09And I'm not a financial expert.
07:11I don't give financial advice.
07:13What I do do is give out intelligence reports.
07:18And, you know, cryptocurrencies happen to be part of my intelligence report because that's where all of the other intelligence has led me.
07:26And, you know, I find it fascinating now that I am trading cryptocurrencies actively.
07:36Literally, that's what I'm spending all of my extra time doing.
07:40And that and I still am painting paintings.
07:45Of course, I'm a professional artist.
07:46But right now, it's kind of my slow part of the season, which has freed up a lot of time for me to be analyzing all kinds of different interesting indicators and things like that,
08:02that analyze cryptocurrency movements, and we're going to talk about some of that in depth tonight.
08:11But I'm trying not to get too detailed for people.
08:16I'm not sure what my listenership is like and how experienced they may or may not be when I'm talking about certain indicators like an Elliott Wave oscillator, let's say.
08:29How many people out there, you know, raise your hand.
08:32And if you know what an Elliott Wave oscillator is, right, not many people know that.
08:38I had the benefit of being educated by a master chartist for a number of years during the whole dot-com bubble.
08:48I lived through all of that.
08:50I lived as a professional trader during all of that.
08:53By professional, I mean just for myself, but that's how I made my living.
08:57And believe it or not, I began to pursue my passion on the side, and that was the paranormal.
09:05And I've always been interested in ways and means.
09:12Is it possible?
09:15I've never heard anybody ask this question.
09:17Is it possible to profiteer the paranormal?
09:23What a fascinating topic.
09:26Can you profit off of the paranormal?
09:29And I mean other than the obvious ways of, you know, producing a documentary or writing a book, you know, or something like that.
09:38By the way, paranormal books don't sell very well.
09:45It's a very popular topic, but people consume all of the information from video and podcasts and radio and stuff like that.
09:57Very few people actually buy a book on a paranormal topic and read that from cover to cover.
10:04It's something I do all the time, but, you know, I'm endlessly fascinated with the topic of the paranormal.
10:12But one of the main topics tonight I wanted to discuss is this whole idea,
10:18because early on in my paranormal investigation career, I realized that there were a lot of good people out there that were paranormal investigators in one field or another,
10:33whether it be cryptozoology or ghost hunting or whatever, who spent all of their own time and their own time pursuing that.
10:45And it was to the detriment of their personal finances.
10:50That's a repeated theme in the paranormal world.
10:54I've seen it over and over and over again.
10:56And I made promise to myself early on that I would always take from the mysteries.
11:02I would never allow the mysteries to take from me.
11:06I've seen far too many people take a powered nosedive with occult assistance.
11:15People who end up with a fascination that turns into obsession, that turns into a life wrecking reality.
11:26Don't let that be you.
11:28Don't let that be your situation.
11:30There's no need for that.
11:32And there's no need to bleed yourself for your finances, for your pursuit of the paranormal.
11:40There might, in fact, be ways to profit off the paranormal.
11:45And there's a lot of people who are already profiting off the paranormal.
11:50And in that, I'm talking about the future forecasting group.
11:53Now, here's a group of them that many in my world would argue are the best of the best remote viewers from around the world.
12:04And they were all gathered together, recruited, if you will, by Dick Hallgeier.
12:13And they formed a group called the Future Forecasting Group.
12:17And, yeah, they do side targeting of just regular events and stuff like that.
12:21But they spend the bulk of their time forecasting cryptocurrency prices and have become, some of them, quite wealthy from having done stuff.
12:30So there's a perfect example of profiting from the paranormal.
12:35Profiting from a human psychic ability to determine a future outcome, that's pretty paranormal.
12:41So what if you took that information, combined it with some extremely ingenious engineering, computer encoding engineering done by Cliff High
13:01and his data trend analysis, which we refer to lovingly as the web bot.
13:06And then you use other real-life, I wouldn't call them mainstream, but I would call them open-source intelligence gathering abilities and techniques
13:23in order to confirm what's being proffered to us through paranormal means.
13:31Because that's what I've been doing.
13:33And so, like my previous example of Larry Fink at BlackRock, what else do you need to hear?
13:44The company that owns everything is about to move it all onto the blockchain, period.
13:51End of the discussion.
13:52There is no other discussion to be had.
13:55Combined with the fact that you have an extremely friendly cryptocurrency administration
14:02and the current administration and by the time they're out of office, most of Wall Street will already be moved on the blockchain
14:10and the crazy Democrats in this country who want to redistribute wealth will be too late to the table to do anything about it.
14:21So, you know, people don't know how lucky we're getting and we're escaping total disaster by the skin of our teeth.
14:37I don't know how lucky we're getting and I don't know how lucky we're getting and how close to the cliff's edge it all really is.
14:58That combined with, and we were covering this too, with the cryptocurrencies is the fact that you had the web bot
15:13and remote viewers predicting an eventual, let's say, eventual meteoric rise in the price of precious metals,
15:25chiefly among those being silver, I just think it's a wise thing.
15:32I think it's a wise thing to put away physical silver while you can, while you can still get it this cheaply.
15:40I think that if you can offset digital assets with physical possession in your possession, physical metals,
15:53then you're doing a great service for your future and for your family.
15:59That's just my opinion and that's what I personally am doing because I just think that one is a perfect offset to the other.
16:06You know, if you, if we ever get to a point where it's Mad Max world, you know, first of all, you have to ask yourself,
16:19do you really want to survive that scenario?
16:22I can tell you on the way down to Mad Max world, which I don't want to survive, you know, if we get down to the point where everybody's got a green mohawk and,
16:34and, uh, assless chaps, uh, you can count me out on that.
16:39You know what I'm saying?
16:40But if we, you know, and I like the world of washing machines too much, I like the world where, you know, I can get my oil changed and I don't have all the craziness of trying to stay alive every day from roving bands of starving people, that kind of thing.
16:57But on that way down, like if you ever have a major crash, if the internet ever really goes down, if we ever get into a world war three, right, where they're using somewhere around 30, 40 kilograms of silver for every single cruise missile, you're going to see a meteoric rise in the price of silver.
17:22Meteoric rise into the high triple digits.
17:27And that's just a byproduct of the banksters that have controlled the global banking cabal for endless number of years, have utilized silver as a way to manipulate other kinds of currencies.
17:44And that's all coming back to haunt them in a really vicious way.
17:48You can tell they're fighting tooth and nail and they're pulling every little trick out of the handbook.
17:52They get fined in order to try to suppress the price of silver right now.
17:57They got a little bit of a reprieve because when silver hit $50, and this gives you just a little inkling of the state of desperation of people.
18:16That's bubbling right underneath the surface right now, when it hit $50, they had a vast wave of silver come in from people who had a silver tray or a couple of silver forks.
18:33Or, you know what I'm saying, they had a heirloom of some kind that was made out of silver, and they had a wave of that stuff hit the refiners who are backed up now because of it.
18:48And that's caused a slight delay in the upward pressure at the price of silver, but that shows you the underlying bubbling financial distress that's happening.
19:04Because when people go scrounging for any silver they can get their hands on because it suddenly hit $50 an ounce, which isn't that much, that's a problem.
19:18You know, in the background, I have financial channels on all day, and the repeated conversation is the desperation of the younger generation right now because they cannot get ahead, and they're smart enough to know it.
19:35So, that's a problem for everybody.
19:40Well, cryptocurrencies offer a potential way for all of those problems to be solved, and it's going to revolutionize the way the human species actually does finances all together.
19:57So, it's been kind of a really crazy, chaotic couple of weeks in the cryptocurrency market.
20:09You know, it's one of those things where they had a flash crash, which, you know, if you're a long-term holder, and you're not concerned about the day-to-day price fluctuations,
20:25and you just have a storied conviction over, you know, the next 10 years, you know it's going to go way up higher than what it's at right now.
20:37Now, ask, like, if you have artificial intelligence, ask artificial intelligence how much money you would have today had you invested $1,000 in Ethereum 10 years ago.
20:50Now, that was just 2015, so you had an extra $1,000, right?
20:58And you decided, ah, I'm going to buy a $1,000 lottery ticket.
21:02It never expires.
21:04It might happen, right?
21:07You could look at that lottery ticket today, and it'd be worth $3.4 million in 10 years off of $1,000.
21:16So, Bitcoin, since its inception, has increased in value somewhere around 64 million percent.
21:30Still want to listen to the people arguing that it's a scam?
21:33Because those are people who simply cannot or will not or do not understand the basic science behind what makes it work and why it works and why it's valuable.
21:48So, there's a whole system of these people out there, part of the old financial world that took them up.
21:57Oh, man, they went to school for finance, and they worked for 40 years in the finance world and on Wall Street, and they've learned their stuff.
22:05And they know that that's just not – those people are all about to get washed away in a tide of change.
22:14They can either change to an understanding of what the blockchain is and why the entire world is about to be traded on a blockchain, or they're going to be looking for a new job.
22:35That's really where it's at.
22:39And you heard it here first, because that's what we do.
22:41And that didn't come from the web bot.
22:43That came from my own personal computer, which I just turned on right here.
22:47It has all my intelligence streams on it.
22:50And you know what I call that?
22:51I call that the Shazbot.
22:52That's right.
22:54I got the web bot over here, and I got the Shazbot over here.
22:58So, you know, and I kid.
23:01I joke.
23:02I do.
23:03But this show really is not for the light of heart.
23:07I've been meaning to give this public health announcement for a while now, and I may have to do it on each show.
23:16But if you're out there, and you're listening, and you're on heart medications, running a pacemaker perhaps,
23:23just know that this show is not for the light of heart.
23:32And we ask you at this time to please step away from the radio.
23:38So tonight we're going to be talking about the dark heart of alien abduction.
23:44I doubt there's a way to profit from alien abduction.
23:46I just don't think that that's going to be the case.
23:50Richard Dolan, the famous ufologist who's widely respected, he's a ufology historian,
23:57and his credentials and his research are beyond reproach in any way, shape, or form,
24:04is out there talking about alien abduction a lot lately, you know?
24:09And alien abduction fascinates me because, well, like, for instance, here's a little tidbit of intelligence for you guys,
24:22and you can Google it.
24:23In fact, you can literally sit on a web browser while you're listening to my show
24:33and just Google everything I say, and all of the evidence will be there for you.
24:40That way I don't have to go into just extreme detail all the time.
24:45But I think you'll be fascinated by the fact that you can do that on this show,
24:50and there it will be.
24:51I'm not just making stuff up.
24:54But, you know, I was talking to my wife earlier about this same scenario with alien abduction, right?
25:02And I'm a big, big film buff.
25:09I watch a lot of movies, and most of the day there would be scenes running through my head
25:16because I have a photographic memory, and I love movie lines, right?
25:22And there's a scene in a really good movie with the title Heat,
25:31and it stars Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, right?
25:34And Robert De Niro is the head of a gang of robbers.
25:40They rob, like, armored cars and banks and vaults and precious metal vaults and stuff like their high-end crew.
25:49You know, like they say in the movie, these guys don't have –
25:52they're not robbing liquor stores with a Born to Lose tattoo on their chest.
25:56These guys are the real deal, the crews that are out there pulling off real jobs, right?
26:02And Al Pacino is the cop that's out to catch him, and they get an anonymous tip
26:11that these guys are going to be at a certain vault on a certain night, a certain building,
26:15and they're going to – the cops decide to stake it out, right?
26:19And they rent a big rental truck, and they put a SWAT team inside of it parked across the street
26:25from where these bank robbers are about to show up.
26:28And the bank robbers show up, and they go inside, and they start drilling away at this vault,
26:33and De Niro's character kind of steps away back into the shadows where he can't be seen,
26:38and he's the lookout guy.
26:40And one of the cops inside the rental truck accidentally bumps the side of the truck with his elbow,
26:47and De Niro hears it, and he instantly knows that they're done.
26:54They've just been had.
26:55He walks inside, he tells the crew to drop everything and walk out right then and there.
27:01They're done.
27:03The cops decide not to take them down because they're like,
27:06well, we got them on nothing but breaking and entering.
27:08They didn't steal anything, so we're going to let them walk.
27:11Well, De Niro takes his crew back to the headquarters, back to their little hideout,
27:15and he says, assume they got us, assume they got it, assume they got everything.
27:20Everything's wired, everything's tapped, everything's bugged, they got us.
27:26What do you do now?
27:28Because that's the scenario that the human species is in,
27:32and we're going to get right back to that after our break.
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32:52Welcome back, everybody, to Paranormal Intelligence Agency Radio Live.
32:58I'm your host, Jack Carey, your tour guide to the Twilight Zone.
33:01I've got a face for milk cartons and a voice for smell-o-vision.
33:05Tonight, we're talking about the dark heart of alien abduction and we're talking about profiteering the paranormal.
33:14Paranormal. You know, why not? If you can, why not profit from the paranormal?
33:21So, you know, and I was talking earlier because there are, I'm sure, if there's a younger crowd out there because the younger crowd is hip.
33:32They're in the cryptocurrency market and they're trading a lot.
33:36And I'm constantly amazed at how many there are out there, like the Gen Z generation, that are actively, like, trading cryptocurrencies, if not daily, weekly, or pretty frequently.
33:58You know, let's put it that way.
33:59On top of that, you have institutional buying and institutional, well, plans for the blockchain.
34:13So, really, a lot of the cryptocurrency analysts that I follow are basically saying that this has turned from a retail story, a retail investor story, into an institutional story, right?
34:29It's institutions are buying huge amounts of these cryptocurrencies.
34:34There are ETF inflows and outflows.
34:38And when you have institutions doing that kind of stuff, that is total adoption.
34:46So, and total, you know, I guess, justification for everybody else to say,
34:56well, the water's just fine, guys, come on in.
35:00You know what I mean?
35:01Because right now, it's like 13% of the American population owns some crypto.
35:06That's it.
35:07Only 13%.
35:08I heard Trump on a speech today, today, saying how America is going to be the crypto king of the world,
35:20and that cryptocurrencies are taking a huge amount of pressure off of the U.S. dollar.
35:29Guys, it's over with.
35:32It's a done deal.
35:33So, if you want to unscrew your future, because right now it's screwed,
35:41a very strong argument can be made that for any kind of, like, investing that you're doing right now,
35:48you have to make at least a 15% return off of that investment to break even.
35:55That includes your inflation, taxes, slippage.
36:05If you own property, you are actually paying a lot on the property.
36:13All of that means that whatever you have invested, you have to at least make 15%
36:19because that's how much you're losing every single year.
36:22You're losing 15% of your value every single year.
36:27And that's just in holding the fiat currency.
36:31It's not sustainable.
36:34It's not if.
36:36It's when.
36:38And the when has gotten turbocharged because of this administration into the very here and now.
36:46I don't know how else to put it than that.
36:50You know, it's one of those things where trading cryptocurrencies is going to be probably the most valuable skill one can learn moving into the future
37:03because this transitional phase from the old fiat debt-based system into a blockchain-based system is a once-in-a-lifetime super cycle
37:14that won't repeat again, you know, until maybe they come up with quantum currencies.
37:21I saw a whole article, read a whole article today about quantum currencies.
37:27Unbelievable.
37:29And that's a long, long way off.
37:32So you don't have to worry about quantum currencies unseeding cryptocurrencies anytime soon.
37:38I just don't see that taking place.
37:42And right now, there is no better time.
37:45All the paranormal intelligence streams are screaming.
37:50Now is the time to sort of move into cryptocurrencies.
37:54Yeah, there's stuff like what happened last week with the flash crash.
37:57That shouldn't matter to somebody that has a long-term time horizon.
38:02Now, if you're a trader like me, that's of extreme interest, right, because a flash crash has got some good opportunity right there.
38:12Because if you are selling that high and it crashes and you bought it low and now it bounced right back again,
38:19you made a lot of money, a lot of it.
38:22And let's say you could do that repeatedly, right?
38:26Not with a flash crash, but let's just say you could repeatedly take advantage of stepping aside every time there was a little downturn
38:34and then picking it back up as it made its little upturn again, over and over and over again.
38:41That's what I do.
38:41So, and there's, you know, as I cover this more in-depth, I'll get into more of the actual techniques utilized.
38:54But one of the best things you could do just as a novice, if you're out there in novice land, is just to get some and set it aside.
39:02But that's really all you need to do in the long term.
39:08Because if you had just bought $1,000 of Ethereum 10 years ago and set it aside, forgot about it, never dipped into it, never even looked at it, you would be a millionaire today.
39:23It's that simple, right?
39:25There's no reason to believe that same scenario won't take place over the next 10-year period.
39:32Tom Lee, and I invest mainly in Ethereum and trade Ethereum.
39:39So, Bitcoin's great.
39:42Got nothing against Bitcoin.
39:44Bitcoin's great to trade.
39:46It just doesn't have quite as much fluctuation in its ups and downs as Ethereum does right now.
39:53That's the only reason I like Ethereum better.
39:56And I like Ethereum because the entire Wall Street structure is moving on to the Ethereum network.
40:04So, you know, you're talking about a financial city, let's say, in which there is finite real estate to be purchased.
40:14That finite real estate is in the form of tokens, Ethereum tokens.
40:22There's about 120 million of them.
40:26As transactions go across the network completely, which are billions of dollars right now, are already taking place from financial institutions.
40:36It chews up the supply of the Ethereum, right?
40:42New Ethereum is created when you stake your Ethereum.
40:47And by staking it, you're basically agreeing not to sell your Ethereum for a certain amount of time.
40:52And they pay you interest on your money not to do it, not to sell it.
40:55It's called staking it, right?
40:56So, it is a yield-bearing asset.
41:02That's a game changer, guys.
41:05A complete game changer.
41:08You can buy it, hold it, they'll pay you to hold it, and you can reinvest that, what they're paying you.
41:15Because they're paying you in Ethereum, right?
41:18So, you can just let it just keep going and going and going.
41:23And there's a finite supply.
41:24That's huge.
41:27For anybody out there that wants to figure out how they're going to get ahead, finally go out there and buy that house, start a family, do whatever, you're going to have to start thinking outside the box of traditional finance.
41:40Because that horse is dead, and they're still beating it, you know?
41:47There's just no way.
41:49I have, you know, family members, I've got friends, I've got all kinds of acquaintances who have given up hope of ever owning a home in the continental United States.
42:02And it is brutally expensive.
42:08That's a major problem, right?
42:10Well, if you want that kind of a future, you're going to have to figure out a way to get vast amounts of yield or return on your investment.
42:21And the one asset class that can provide that kind of return right now is cryptocurrencies.
42:26And the web bot's been saying this for like 20 years.
42:30You know, it's crazy, but it's true.
42:34And here we are, you know, Bitcoin over 100,000.
42:38It's amazing to me.
42:40But that's where we are.
42:44Can you profit from the paranormal?
42:46The paranormal, I believe you can.
42:48The paranormal, if you take in totality all of the evidence and, you know, streams of information coming in from the best, the better sources out there in the paranormal world.
43:04Because that's all I pay attention to.
43:06There's a lot of noise.
43:07There's a lot of static that you have to just filter out to get to the gold.
43:14And if you, you know, if you were, and that's what I attempt to do and then utilize that information in a way that it can be profited from.
43:27And anybody can do that.
43:28Well, these guys, to make a long story short, the remote viewers and the web bot are both two major paranormal indicators.
43:36And they're both pointing in the same direction.
43:39And that is for vast upward movement in the overall price of cryptocurrencies.
43:46I don't endorse the altcoins.
43:49I'm sorry, I just don't.
43:51There's a lot of people out there who think, well, I'm going to buy the next Bitcoin or whatever.
43:57However, I'm a big believer in buying the top tier few.
44:03You might, you know, you're talking about Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP.
44:08Those four.
44:10And I would even stick with like Ethereum or Bitcoin because that's what the institutional money is being drawn to.
44:17And it's that institutional money that will provide a safety net backdrop to any kind of volatility taking place to the downside.
44:26Because every time there's a dip, these institutions come in and buy up that dip.
44:31Provides, you know, if you're walking a tight wire, it's nice to have a safety net below you of somebody with deep, deep pockets who's interested in buying it on every dip.
44:41Because that's what's taking place.
44:44So as long as you kind of have that safety net, you can be wrong a few times.
44:48And as long as your time horizon is long enough and your cash burn is low enough, you can survive any little dip.
44:55It's not that big of a deal or that hard to learn how to do.
44:58So, but, you know, this week, turn your attention over to, like, look up on your browsers out there, quotes from Marco Rubio.
45:18In a new documentary that's coming out on the UFO phenomenon, Rubio spills the beans.
45:26Period.
45:27He spills the beans.
45:30He says, I've seen the bodies.
45:33I've seen the bodies.
45:36He says, quote, I've seen the craft.
45:43Period.
45:44Now, either he's a liar and making up something to make himself look crazy, or that's just the truth of it.
45:52That's getting ready to happen.
45:54That's getting ready to happen.
45:55I watched a story on Fox News and then on News Nation about an app that is getting all kinds of attention that has identified 9,000 recent USO sightings.
46:14These are the underwater submerged vehicles that the aliens have, right?
46:21It was all over mainstream news, aliens in the ocean, aliens in the ocean, aliens in the ocean.
46:28That was predicted by the web bot to be hitting the main stream right about now, and it's the whole reason I wrote my book, Alien Ocean, which is out there available on Amazon.
46:42It is a complete expose of aliens in the ocean, if you're interested in the ocean, but the point is, is when the web bot keeps hitting, getting hits like that of such high caliber hits, it means that the predictions that it came up with right after those things happen have a really high probability of occurring.
47:04And it's predicting a death of the fiat currencies and a complete acceptance of cryptocurrencies.
47:11So what better time than now to get into that, right?
47:16Along with Marco Rubio out there making these statements about UFOs and the fact that he's seen it all and is willing to admit it on a documentary, is the fact that you have Richard Dolan out there and he's hitting the alien abduction alarm bell.
47:36Ding, ding, ding, ding.
48:06And he has documented plot those around the globe.
48:09He's done this.
48:12Then take the number of estimated alien abductions and plug that into the equation and he says there is a case to be made that the totality of UFO movement around the globe has nothing to do with anything other than the alien abduction phenomenon.
48:36In other words, the phenomenon exists to do nothing more than to do this genetic experiment.
48:44The genetic experiment, if the abductees are to be listened to by way of a lot of really smart researchers, but some of them were like Bud Hopkins and Dr. David M. Jacobs over at Tulane University, 40 years of alien abductee experience.
49:04They will tell you that these beings have spent eight generations of hybrids to come up with the perfect hybrid that looks just like us, but is a perfect mixture of the alien DNA with human DNA, and they plan on them colonizing this planet.
49:28They have the genetic ability to manipulate human thought and emotion and therefore action within a given space and distance, although it is unknown what that distance is.
49:42There have been abductees who claim that the mantis-like beings who are making the hybrids seem to have instantaneous control over a human mind in their presence.
49:57The little grays seem to have less control, but are still able to control the human mind.
50:04The abductees seem to be on par with the grays or slightly more advanced in their ability to control human thought and emotion.
50:12It is thought by David M. Jacobs, and now Richard Dolan, who thinks that David M. Jacobs' work is completely credible, that the idea was to introduce hive mind into the gene pool of the human species so that we didn't have this individual will anymore.
50:33The species will act like a hive, just like the aliens do, and we, us piddly little humans that don't have this neurologic superiority, which is what it is, they are neurologically superior, will be second-class citizens on our own planet.
51:01And they will slowly take it all over, and they will colonize this planet.
51:09And they're doing it because they claim that our nuclear detonations from our earliest nuclear testing damaged their world, which exists on another dimension, but shares the same space.
51:31This all comes from a 1947 FBI memo that I have in my possession from a FOIA request.
51:39Dated only three days after Roswell claims that these visitors came from another dimension, that they found a hole into this dimension that was created through the nuclear testing, and that their world was damaged because of our nuclear testing, and now they're looking to colonize this one.
51:59And all of these pieces fit perfectly together.
52:02When they made it over here, they weren't genetically able to colonize the planet because genes and their dimension are different than they are here.
52:11So they set about fusing the two together in a way that they could create an offshoot of their species that could colonize the planet.
52:23Now, how many out there in Radioland think you can run that little scenario by your neighbor and see if that flies?
52:32How much of that do you think they're going to buy, because that's the truth of the matter?
52:42And if they're not going to buy it, then what makes you think a bunch of government officials who are struggling with that reality themselves, psychologically speaking,
52:55are going to just bring that up and say, yep, guys, there it is.
53:03That's the truth of it.
53:04The truth is too horrific for them to acknowledge.
53:10They will never acknowledge it because it's too easy to not acknowledge it.
53:16Like I said last week, I can tell old Charlie down the street, and I can tell him all the secrets and say, hey, Charlie, go tell everybody.
53:26Nobody is going to believe them.
53:29Nobody wants to believe them.
53:33They don't want to believe it because it's too damn scary, period.
53:41And so this fight that we fight constantly about disclosure, and when is disclosure, and tooth and nail, and we got to have the truth and all of that,
53:50the truth is like my friend Nick Pope once said, the truth contains a secret too terrible to be told because there's no way to stop it.
54:06That's the truth.
54:08That's the truth.
54:10And that's the dark heart of alien abduction.
54:14Now, we do live in a really interesting universe.
54:17This is an ontologically self-revealing universe to all the species that reside within the materium, right?
54:25And it put us in a position, weirdly enough, that we're able to knock a few of these things out of the sky and snatch up that technology, which we're actively weaponizing as fast as we can.
54:41As fast as we can turn that into a spear, we are fashioning it into a spear.
54:50And we're not the only ones.
54:52Rumor has it the Chinese, the Russians, a few others, they've got some alien technology they're attempting to weaponize too.
55:00So, in that scenario, where we have this stuff, and we're trying to weaponize it, and we're faced with off-world colonization from an interdimensional species,
55:17do you really want disclosure?
55:26That's a good question, right?
55:27I mean, how bad do you really want to know the truth?
55:34Because when you really accept that as the truth, boy, that's a pretty, that is a jagged, jagged little pill to swallow.
55:45And for most people, after they swallow that little jagged pill, boy, it's awful hard to get up the next day and go punch a clock at a job
55:56that you find zero meaning in.
56:03That's the problem.
56:07And we're just scraping the tip of the iceberg on our show.
56:10You see what I mean about the faint of heart?
56:12These are not easy problems, but I love to analyze them, and I love to see where these little rabbit holes go.
56:21Like I said earlier, don't be one of those people.
56:25Don't be one of those people that goes down a rabbit hole and never comes back.
56:31That happened to a very dear friend of mine who is, to this day, utterly, completely, and totally delusional
56:41because they're unable to ascertain reality from a bunch of make-believe crap online.
56:49Don't be that person.
56:53And as we go forward, we'll continue to explore this sort of weird collision of worlds
57:00between the financial, the paranormal, and the emergence, really, of what the web bot is calling sci-fi world.
57:08I forgot to mention that.
57:09We've got a huge amount of sci-fi world news out there.
57:13Everything from McDonnell Douglas saying they have a magical new technology to AI overtaking the planet.
57:22I will see you guys next week.
57:23Stay tuned for Vixen's Vault and the amazing Nancy Planeta.
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