postyX - April 29, 2026


Maple Syrup & Mayhem: The dead scientists


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2 hours and 8 minutes

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20,421

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429

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32

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259

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In the first episode of The Dark Side Of, we take a look at anti-gravity, the concept of being able to defy gravity, and why it might not be as simple as you think it is. We start with a story about an anti-racist, anti-colonialist, neo-Nazi group, and the idea that the universe itself is made up of atoms.

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00:00:00.000 and settled for and by the crown as an extension of Western European identity and culture.
00:00:07.180 We recognize that this is the ancestral territory of the British, French, Scottish, and Irish and
00:00:13.580 pay homage to the societal and governing architectures of the founders of this great
00:00:18.320 Anglo-Franco Union we call Canada.
00:00:30.000 Oh, my God.
00:01:00.000 guitar solo
00:01:30.000 I ain't found a way to kill me yet 1.00
00:01:36.820 You son of a bitch! 1.00
00:01:38.780 I've burned with stinging sweat 1.00
00:01:43.340 Seems every path leads me to nowhere 1.00
00:01:52.540 You are not born into this earth as slaves or the Jews and their puppets. 1.00
00:02:14.920 You are not born into this earth as an alien man.
00:02:22.540 You were made in the image of God.
00:02:24.540 To conquer it, to rule it, to have dominion over it.
00:02:28.540 This country is ours!
00:02:35.540 Are you not entertained?
00:02:37.540 Are you not entertained?
00:02:52.540 No, no, no
00:03:02.340 No one ain't gonna die
00:03:22.540 Do you accept that it's a neo-nazi group?
00:03:35.040 Yes.
00:03:36.080 Right, so you've joined a neo-nazi group. 0.99
00:03:37.920 Correct, proudly. 0.93
00:03:38.800 Why is that?
00:03:39.580 Because I'm a neo-nazi, obviously.
00:03:44.160 Sometimes in life, you have to fight.
00:03:47.880 Immigration, so we can create a nation. 0.99
00:03:49.860 We don't have a nation at the moment. 1.00
00:03:51.180 We've got a halfway house for the world.
00:03:52.540 We need to be a nation. Our people, Australians, we're a nation, we're a fault.
00:03:56.800 And we need to keep it that way.
00:04:22.540 I see you, thousands of patriots, hearts ablaze, and I know we are unbreakable.
00:04:41.720 We are the blood of warriors, the spirit of rebels, and we will hold the line for our
00:04:48.640 Britain.
00:04:49.160 This country was built by our ancestors. 0.60
00:04:53.340 It was bled for by our ancestors on the beaches of Gompley, in the bushes of Dakota. 0.92
00:05:00.380 They bled for a white Australia. 0.89
00:05:03.740 And we will fight for a white Australia. 0.97
00:05:19.160 This is a message from White Canada. 0.99
00:05:49.160 Walkin' tall machine gun men 1.00
00:05:55.340 They spit on me in my homeland
00:06:01.180 Gloria sent me pictures of my boy 1.00
00:06:10.000 Got my pills, gets to the skeet-toed ass 0.99
00:06:21.700 My body's breathing, it's dying breath 0.98
00:06:28.200 Oh God, please, won't you help me make it through
00:06:40.000 Yeah, they come to snuff the rooster
00:06:46.420 Oh yeah, yeah
00:06:52.240 Yeah, here come the rooster
00:06:59.380 Yeah
00:07:01.740 You know he ain't gonna die
00:07:09.240 No, you know he ain't gonna die 0.99
00:07:39.240 I don't care if he's here, legally or illegally.
00:07:46.920 If he thinks he's here to stay, he's wrong.
00:07:54.340 Because it's not his country and it never will be, it's ours.
00:08:04.260 And it's ours by blood.
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00:15:39.240 Being able to hover, or react opposite, to the force of gravity.
00:15:51.580 This idea oddly goes back a very long time, to as early as 1638, with Francis Godwin,
00:15:57.200 and a posthumously published novel of men going to the moon, moon being spelled with
00:16:01.460 an E, this was so early.
00:16:03.580 Levitating against the force of gravity by turning it against itself, perhaps even allowing
00:16:07.800 superman-like powers that allow one to fly freely and never fall to the ground is alluring.
00:16:12.200 And there would certainly be many practical uses for such an ability in technology, at
00:16:39.400 at least on its face, but in most depictions of anti-gravity it actually isn't really
00:16:43.340 the same as it is in physics.
00:16:45.620 It's the partial mitigation of gravity in sci-fi, but not totally canceling it out.
00:16:49.960 You can see this with Star Wars, where Luke Skywalker's land speeder hovers, but still
00:16:53.640 stays in some way gravitationally bound to Tatooine.
00:17:09.400 or else this beater would have flown off into space if it was truly anti-gravity.
00:17:21.600 But the reality of that is far more complicated and doesn't actually amount to true overarching
00:17:26.660 repulsive gravity, more on that in a bit, but it does lead to some bizarre effects.
00:17:31.280 There is a certain artistic license in sci-fi that usually always imposes some kind of rules
00:17:35.740 on the physical reality of true anti-gravity but the reality is that it probably cannot exist
00:17:41.260 but a conditional partial form of it might as a weird science related trivia aside that is not
00:17:46.220 well known in the star wars community george lucas had been scouting tunisia for filming
00:17:50.540 locations for tatooine and ran across a town called aptly tatooine and named the planet after
00:17:56.620 it it was just spelled differently but there was a strange astronomical connection there
00:18:01.100 in that specific town the actual real town of tatooine saw a meteorite fall
00:18:05.740 Fall on June 27, 1931, the meteorite is a very rare type called a diogenite that is believed
00:18:30.460 to have originated on the asteroid Vesta.
00:18:32.840 meteorite is actually a really weird olive green color, which might scare Superman actually.
00:18:37.500 Green crystals are not his thing. Because it's made of orthopyrazine crystals and remains one
00:18:41.860 of the more odd meteorites geologically that's ever been found. I'm not sure Lucas knew about
00:18:46.240 that at the time, but it did happen. But I digress. The actual idea of anti-gravity is problematic.
00:18:51.980 We know that particles have charges, positive and negative. But gravity is different. It doesn't
00:18:56.340 seem to have this. The reality is that there aren't a lot of ways within known physics to
00:19:00.060 produce an anti-gravity effect. Basically, there are two, and maybe a third, but it is more speculative.
00:19:05.180 These options were floated mainly because we do not have a decent theory of the nature
00:19:30.240 of gravity.
00:19:31.240 We don't know what it is.
00:19:32.480 We just know how it behaves on large scales through relativity's description of it.
00:19:36.380 But we do not really know how it behaves in the subatomic world because there, gravity
00:19:40.600 is so weak that it's almost impossible to measure.
00:19:43.740 General relativity however does allow for antigravity in a specific way, known as the
00:19:47.940 equivalence principle, which defines gravity as a curvature of space-time.
00:19:52.720 But hidden in that is the possibility that negative mass can satisfy the principle.
00:20:02.440 In short, it means that anti-gravity is not rolled out by known physics.
00:20:05.720 We have just never seen anything to do it.
00:20:07.760 But it has been looked for.
00:20:09.420 So one possibility that was floated in the past is that one potential path to anti-gravity
00:20:13.300 is matter and anti-matter.
00:20:15.460 The idea was that anti-matter might actually have been anti-gravity in nature, and that
00:20:19.680 idea persisted until relatively recently, because it was extremely difficult to measure
00:20:23.680 and test.
00:20:25.100 But it finally happened, and it turns out that it does not seem to be the case, at least
00:20:28.820 with anti-hydrogen.
00:20:30.280 does not exhibit a repulsive effect in a gravitational environment.
00:20:33.400 In other words, antimatter falls just like normal matter.
00:20:37.120 It's important to note that antigravity does not actually mean anti-weight, per se.
00:21:00.280 You can be in a free fall like in the famous NASA vomit comet aircraft simulating zero gravity,
00:21:08.080 and approximate the cancellation of gravity, and you can electromagnetically levitate things
00:21:12.540 and the like.
00:21:13.540 Instead, it means truly counteracting the force of gravity with an antiforce, not merely
00:21:17.940 cancelling out but repelling against it through other means.
00:21:21.200 The other option put forward in the past is not settled.
00:21:23.760 It is the creation of negative mass or energy.
00:21:30.280 that would actually also not be true anti-gravity in that sense. The problem is that while physics
00:21:34.980 does not prohibit negative mass or energy in this sense, there is also no evidence it
00:21:39.100 exists in nature, and there is no known way to create it. It's just a mathematical flipping
00:21:43.660 from a plus to a minus, ultimately, in an equation.
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00:24:30.280 oh my god i can't believe i've been muted this whole time sorry guys it's because i changed the
00:24:57.960 layout all right well thanks for uh listening to the silence that was uh really great um
00:25:04.360 so anyways this lady i pulled this video up okay no it's not done i'm just starting rodney i was
00:25:11.560 like i've been muted this whole time or most of the time because i'm still after doing this for
00:25:16.920 a year i still haven't figured out i'm an idiot okay so if can you guys let me know if you can
00:25:22.600 hear me now just because i don't want to continue if nobody can hear me it looks like my mic is
00:25:27.000 working now it looks like i'm getting yeah it looks like i'm getting a signal so are we good
00:25:32.360 we're good all righty i'm gonna start again so i switched off that video just because it's um
00:25:40.200 like i said it explains it pretty much explained about anti-gravity right we're not going to have
00:25:43.880 to go we don't have to go too deep into that because we're not rocket scientists as far as i
00:25:47.800 know so anyways there was 11 people that are tied to this kind of research that went missing and
00:25:54.040 it's been since 2022 to current year and now the donald trump and and the government is getting
00:26:00.680 involved because they um there's some ties here right so there's some that are more important
00:26:07.240 than others because their work was definitely you know suspicious um and then like i said there's
00:26:12.600 some that maybe i don't think it has anything to do with it so i pulled this video up because this
00:26:15.960 lady went through each single one and what their you know ties were um but basically the first one
00:26:22.760 she talks about is her name was monica reza she was an aerospace engineer and director of the
00:26:27.800 materials processing group at nasa's jpl she joined that in 2022 she was previously affiliated
00:26:34.440 with a company called aerojet rocketdyne these are all aerospace development companies um you know
00:26:41.640 who work with the space program and the us and all this stuff so they specialize she specialized in
00:26:46.920 materials and processes engineering including a burn resistant or high strength metal alloy for
00:26:52.600 thermal propulsion and materials application you know what let me just move this screen over here
00:26:57.400 so i can see if you guys make a comment easier i have so many screens but i really don't have
00:27:02.840 the best setup for them uh hold on a second here okay we're good um and she was working at
00:27:11.560 some reported ties rather to the wright patterson air force base if you are a bit of a conspiracy
00:27:17.240 theory uh nut or you've read some of these things you'll know that that air base is actually where
00:27:21.960 it is suspected that they took the crash wreckage from the roswell incident and it was being stored
00:27:28.200 there and there's ties to other people to that air base as well so that is something to keep in
00:27:34.200 our back pocket for later um and then she disappeared on june 22nd of last year 2025
00:27:42.600 she was hiking in the forest in los angeles uh well near los angeles and she was briefly
00:27:47.480 separated from a companion so she was walking with somebody and they hey wise elk thanks guys 0.99
00:27:53.040 for letting me know you guys are the best you're always there to kind of kick me in the ass and 0.96
00:27:56.840 help me figure my shit out but one day my goal is to get there um so yeah she was briefly separated 0.96
00:28:03.240 from a friend literally he walked ahead i think by like a couple seconds he was a couple seconds 0.52
00:28:08.060 ahead of her maybe 40 feet they said ahead of her and he turned around within a couple seconds and
00:28:13.620 she was just gone right and he had looked in both directions off the trail and stuff like that and
00:28:18.600 never heard anything never you know saw anything there was no evidence that she was even there
00:28:23.560 so very suspicious and like i said it's going to tie into my schizo theory later but what's
00:28:29.280 important about her is that she developed so the u.s prior to her development what she developed
00:28:36.700 this she called it mond mondeloi because her name's monica and it's like an alloy that so 0.62
00:28:42.260 she created this alloy that can withstand the thermal propulsion and like for rocket for rockets 0.97
00:28:48.480 right air or spaceships and the U.S. prior to her developing this the U.S. was heavily dependent
00:28:54.720 on Russia for this material they had to get it for their all their you know spaceships and all 0.59
00:29:00.860 their space stuff that they were doing the whatever they were sending out there the Mars rover and
00:29:04.680 stuff like that hey no Dak I just saw your message as well they were relying on Russia to send them
00:29:10.580 those parts right so then when you know the um russian you know war with ukraine and actually
00:29:17.480 i think it started before that uh where there was a maybe during the cold war towards the end of the
00:29:21.940 cold war anyways when russia took it had something to do with russia invading crimea after that russia
00:29:26.920 was like you know the response they did not like the u.s's response to that and they basically cut
00:29:31.940 off all that stuff and they so the u.s had the metal or the alloy fucking rockets or whatever 0.74
00:29:38.760 but they had no support for them
00:29:41.020 so they had no support to fix them, they had no support
00:29:43.180 to manage them and all that stuff
00:29:44.940 because Russia cut off all contact when it comes to that
00:29:46.960 so this
00:29:47.760 metal alloy that she came up with, this
00:29:50.840 mondaloy, was hugely
00:29:52.920 beneficial in aerospace and
00:29:54.640 space tech
00:29:56.560 so that's also a very important
00:29:59.000 thing, so she had invented this thing
00:30:00.940 that was really the only thing in the US 0.99
00:30:02.900 that was US made and developed that can withstand
00:30:05.060 the heat and the thermal
00:30:06.580 propulsion of 0.99
00:30:08.760 rockets or spaceships sorry okay uh where are we so next she we have oh let's make it smaller so
00:30:22.360 you guys can see um let's go down here so the next person that i wanted to talk about that's
00:30:28.840 more important like the names are so it was monica who i just talked about anthony chavez
00:30:32.840 is Melissa Cassia, Steven Garcia, Jason Thomas, Nuno Lorero, Carl Grillmar, Michael David Hicks,
00:30:41.240 Frank Maywald, William Neal McCaslin, and Amy Eskridge. So those last two names are the ones
00:30:47.600 I really want to talk about after. But we're going to hear what she has to say about Monica Reza
00:30:51.380 first. Hold on. June 22nd, 2025, a 60-year-old woman named Monica Reza sets out to summit Mount
00:31:01.140 Waterman in the Angeles National Forest with two friends.
00:31:05.220 Trailhead sits along the Angeles Crest Highway.
00:31:08.600 The terrain is steep, dry, and mountainous, but Monica knows these trails.
00:31:14.680 By multiple accounts, she's hiked this area regularly, possibly weekly.
00:31:20.440 She's fit.
00:31:21.440 She's experienced.
00:31:22.440 She is in her element.
00:31:24.980 The group departs the 6,000-foot trailhead around 6.30 a.m.
00:31:29.740 start which is what you want to do in the san gabriel's get up get to the summit get off the
00:31:35.960 mountain before the afternoon heat turns the trail into an oven now i also like i said if you know
00:31:42.660 anything about the missing 411 cases i just said i mentioned that earlier this is where like i said
00:31:47.840 i'm going with my train of thought but these people that go missing on these these trails and
00:31:51.980 stuff like that there's just so many of them and like i said there's absolutely zero evidence
00:31:56.080 that I think something is sus.
00:31:58.660 The identities of the fellow hikers has never been released,
00:32:01.880 so I don't know if they're male or female.
00:32:04.860 So I'm just going to refer to them as Jane and John.
00:32:08.100 Jane throws in the towel after less than a mile and a half
00:32:11.060 because the terrain is just too steep.
00:32:13.420 Monica and the lead hiker, John,
00:32:16.040 they reach the summit around 8.15.
00:32:18.980 Pictures are taken and they start heading back down.
00:32:21.580 At about 9.01 a.m., a picture is taken of Monica
00:32:25.860 near Double Delight. So notice that there was pictures taken all the way down up until that
00:32:31.160 one point where she went missing. So again, another thing that's suspicious, we can write
00:32:35.580 that down in our little detective notebook. A minute later, another picture, roughly 70 feet
00:32:43.280 from the first. Six minutes later, a third picture is taken, her last confirmed location,
00:32:49.900 about a quarter mile from that second photo then they keep walking john's about 30 feet ahead of
00:32:57.760 monica he calls back up to let her know that a right turn is coming up on the ridge monica nods
00:33:03.840 waves at him he makes the turn descends about 150 feet when he looks back monica is gone
00:33:11.480 he waits five minutes i think goes back to where he'd last seen her nothing he calls her name he 0.95
00:33:18.280 I love the dramatics of this video. It was nothing. Zoom into the face.
00:33:22.080 It's about 500 feet to the west along the ridge and then 120 feet south. Nothing. No response. No sound. No sign of Monica Reza.
00:33:33.680 Search and rescue from six counties respond.
00:33:36.840 She gone.
00:33:37.440 Helicopters with thermal imaging, forward looking infrared cameras, dogs.
00:33:42.420 they even run an algorithmic pixel matching program through their aerial photography equipment
00:33:48.840 calibrated specifically to pick up the red of monica's shirt the technology flags some targets
00:33:56.360 but every time searchers go check them out all they find are mylar balloons caught in the brush
00:34:01.480 and see this is where i get and i know okay i'm not necessarily a very big woods person
00:34:06.880 i mean i have a cottage and stuff but i'm not like a camper or a hunter or anything like that
00:34:11.960 and I do get that the woods are very open a lot of it's probably been unexplored this is why we
00:34:17.540 have you know Bigfoot sightings and stuff like this right like I'm sure that there's been a lot
00:34:22.620 of people on drugs and and drinking that have been in the woods and saw some things but maybe
00:34:27.040 people did see real things is that you know I'm sure a lot of the you know wild has not been yet
00:34:32.540 explored or has been very rarely explored so I get that it's easy for someone to kind of go missing
00:34:37.800 but to me it's like especially if you're on a trail and these people are you know experienced
00:34:43.640 hikers and stuff like that and then it's just like there's like zero trace like I mean no trace
00:34:48.500 no blood from an animal no fucking you know leftover I don't know dropped a backpack no 0.77
00:34:55.080 fucking piece of clothing that was left no footprints like there's literally nothing so 0.99
00:35:00.260 this is where I get all like what the fuck is going on and then they don't even find the person 0.99
00:35:05.200 either like even 10 years later some people i've heard go missing and they're don't even find the
00:35:10.040 skeleton 10 years later so like you know and this is where my thing about bigfoot which is another
00:35:15.240 conspiracy theory we can maybe you know down the road explore if anybody's interested because but
00:35:19.800 i don't believe it because there would definitely be skeletons somewhere you would think if there
00:35:23.560 was such a thing as a bigfoot and that's what i think about people that go missing in the woods
00:35:26.920 like eventually you know there's been people that have been missing 30 40 years and it's like their
00:35:31.960 skeleton has never been found like i don't know i think it's a bit sus the next morning a beanie
00:35:37.980 belonging to monica is found in a steep ravine south of the ridge about 600 feet from where she
00:35:43.860 was last seen a two to three minute walk scent dogs are brought to the ravine but can't pick up
00:35:50.460 her trail no entry point no exit she was not there she'd never been there as far as the dogs could
00:35:58.000 town so that's the story with monica right she hadn't been there as far as the dogs were concerned 1.00
00:36:03.680 bitch who who was here they don't even smell her they don't think she was there at all okay
00:36:08.560 so that's a bit sus and like i said i don't want to start with the the theory i have the theories 0.95
00:36:14.220 on yet we'll get to that because we've got to go over the different players in this okay and find
00:36:19.440 out you know what's going on so one of the other big uh players who i think is definitely tied to
00:36:25.080 some sort of conspiracy is a general I believe it was a general um I think it was general William
00:36:30.460 Neal McCasland he uh she's going to talk about him here he was involved with the Wright Air Force
00:36:38.040 Base he was running that um base he retired I think in 2020 maybe or something like that or
00:36:44.180 maybe it was a bit before that but he still had ties to all these aerospace you know companies
00:36:49.180 and stuff like that and if you're uh 90s uh you know not that i'm a 90s baby but i grew up in the
00:36:55.500 90s and you remember the band blink 182 well one of their band members tom de long has a private
00:37:02.640 kind of aerospace company um and this gentleman general william mccasland was in communications
00:37:09.740 with him about this technology as well so it's a little bit sus there too 27th 2026 eight days
00:37:17.100 after president trump publicly directed the pentagon to begin identifying and releasing
00:37:23.740 government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life bill mccaslin leaves his
00:37:29.740 home in albuquerque on foot while his wife is gone at a doctor's appointment he leaves behind
00:37:35.420 his cell phone his prescription glasses and his wearable devices which i assume means like an
00:37:41.820 Apple Watch or a Fitbit. He takes his wallet, his hiking boots, and a .38 caliber revolver with a
00:37:47.760 leather holster. Now, let me back up here for just a second because there is another timeline going
00:37:54.640 on that's kind of important. On February 19th, 2026, the President of the United States directs
00:38:01.420 the Pentagon to release UFO files. February 24th, five days after that directive, the United States
00:38:09.600 navy formally denies a freedom of information act appeal requesting the release of 78 uap photographs
00:38:18.960 the navy can they ain't giving that up they ain't telling those secrets they're like nope
00:38:23.600 we're not giving it up firms all 78 photos exist but they withhold every single one
00:38:30.080 citing class does trump really have any power when you think about it like if he can't even
00:38:33.760 get these things released as the president boy you're just a puppet by national security
00:38:38.800 information interesting why do i feel a fight brewing and just as a little side coincidence
00:38:46.640 around the same window the operator of the black vault which is the largest civilian archive of
00:38:53.120 government ufo documents in existence discovers that the site's main document server has been
00:38:59.760 white millions of files gone the hosting provider tells him it looks like a deletion not corruption
00:39:08.800 but nobody can figure out who did it and how it was done.
00:39:13.460 Dun, dun, dun.
00:39:14.680 Nobody can figure out who did it.
00:39:16.920 Like I said, in his case, he was part of the military.
00:39:19.260 It could be many different reasons,
00:39:20.580 but I still think it's tied into this conspiracy.
00:39:23.200 All the files are backed up,
00:39:24.960 so the site is up and running in no time.
00:39:28.160 But then comes Friday, February 27th,
00:39:30.440 the day that Bill McCaslin walks out of his house and vanishes.
00:39:35.040 Investigators canvass more than 700 houses
00:39:38.640 looking for security camera footage not a single camera captures him leaving the neighborhood 0.99
00:39:44.960 that's uh very suspicious in this lord's year of 2026 because every second person has a fucking 0.53
00:39:52.960 ring doorbell cam so to me again a little bit suspicious i know he lived in new mexico and 0.73
00:40:00.020 you know new mexico has a high poverty rate but i'm sure he wasn't living in an area with a bunch
00:40:04.120 of you know trailer people um so it's it's very weird that there was no footage of anything of
00:40:11.720 him leaving well i wasn't saying i wonder if they have trail cams but i don't know what it's like
00:40:15.740 in new mexico they probably don't hunt there for much because it's a desert now i realize that not
00:40:21.400 everyone has security cameras on their houses but if you look at his neighborhood i bet a good chunk
00:40:28.920 of them do but there are no confirmed sightings so there's also no idea which way he went
00:40:35.220 his wife susan tells the 9-1-1 operators something that has stuck with everyone who has heard it
00:40:42.420 this is important listen to this the wife called 9-1-1 after she got back and he was gone a couple
00:40:49.360 hours later and she said something again very suspicious she says it seems deliberate she says
00:40:57.360 he left his phone behind which he never does it's like he planned not to be found she actually said
00:41:04.760 that in the 9-1-1 call so i didn't pull that up but there is um audio recording of the wife saying
00:41:11.120 um i don't know i think i think he doesn't want to be found so i mean you would think that she
00:41:18.280 probably has some sort of like why would she say that unless he's made it known that that might
00:41:22.300 happened before now if that's the case take a look at his neighborhood on the map and then
00:41:28.460 zoom out yeah his backyard is essentially the sandia mountain range okay it's just a quick
00:41:35.880 jaunt of just over a mile to get on trails leading into the mountains so do these mountains uh and i
00:41:43.400 i'm gonna sound really incredibly stupid but do these mountains there i guess they do have
00:41:47.800 trees and stuff like that but just maybe not the same as the appalachian mountains it's probably 0.96
00:41:52.680 more desert like i would assume so it's got like those desert kind of dry air dry ground plants
00:41:59.520 i'm not sure because it makes a difference if it's like you know a really thick deciduous forest
00:42:05.220 it might be a bit harder to find somebody so i was curious about that but and away from everything
00:42:11.080 and everyone. Just food for thought. The next day, the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office
00:42:18.940 issues a silver alert, which is like an amber alert, except it's for seniors who have demonstrable
00:42:25.860 and irreversible cognitive decline. So yeah, that's the story with him, right? And we can get
00:42:31.920 into, like I said, a little bit more. He, where did I, I pulled the data on him too, because he
00:42:38.400 did quite a bit uh where are we yeah so retired oh he was a major general excuse me he deserves
00:42:46.800 that i mean listen if you get that far in the military you probably deserve that title i would
00:42:51.260 hope anyways uh retired major general william neal mccaslin he was u.s air force major general
00:42:56.700 he retired in 2013 so it was over 10 years ago he was a former commander of the air force research
00:43:03.000 laboratory at wright patterson air force base in ohio which we talked about earlier where that
00:43:07.460 other lady worked um he oversaw science and technology programs with aerospace defense ties
00:43:13.640 uh the base had historical involvement in the ufo uap studies does anybody know why they changed it
00:43:19.740 to uap because it was always ufo and now they've been using uap which stands for unidentified
00:43:25.040 aeros aerospace you know fucking phenomena aero phenomena aerial phenomena that's what it stands 0.75
00:43:31.940 for and i'm like why did they change it but anyways was somebody offended by uh you know 0.80
00:43:37.020 the ufo wouldn't be surprised okay so there was 1950 to 60s there was this project blue book era
00:43:44.080 um that was something that they were working on uh obviously on the dl and that was after
00:43:49.900 the roswell incident so he disappeared sorry on february 27 2026 from albuquerque new mexico home
00:43:57.640 after leaving for a walk all he took with him was his 38 caliber revolver um he wore hiking boots
00:44:03.280 but he left behind everything else. Now, his wife did come forward on Facebook and she said
00:44:09.660 that it was unlikely related to any kind of classified extraction or external threats,
00:44:14.160 noting that his medical mental fog issues at the time. But I've seen in multiple different videos
00:44:20.460 that they said he had no mental fog issues, that he was as sharp as a, you know, attack and all
00:44:25.040 this kind of stuff. So we're getting a bit of a fuzzy story here, which could smell of a cover up
00:44:29.640 for sure but the next one is i think the most kind of damning one and she's not really directly
00:44:36.460 tied to the 11 that's why they say there's 11 right and i'm pretty sure it's 12 with her
00:44:43.060 because she didn't have any direct you know observable ties but she was the scientist that
00:44:50.980 was basically had created the anti had created and patented anti-gravity gravity rather technology
00:44:57.040 she had started her own um company because she was getting and there's we're gonna watch a video 0.76
00:45:02.800 of her it's a drunk confession but like i said when you're drunk they call it the truth serum
00:45:08.460 for a reason so she was ranting or rambling about how you know if you are in the government fund
00:45:14.980 like government agencies like nasa and all that kind of stuff they will shut you down if they do
00:45:19.900 not like what you're creating, right? Oh, thanks. Uh, I suck at life. Uh, oh, okay. The gaggle factor.
00:45:29.860 Okay. Of course. Right. Um, that's good to know. Fuck's sake society these days. Uh, yeah. So she
00:45:38.200 was, she started her own company because like she said, you would get shut down if they didn't like
00:45:42.200 what you were creating or they, you know, whatever wanted to keep it suppressed. And she talks about
00:45:46.340 that a little bit um in this this video that she it was like a interview she filmed before she was
00:45:51.780 found unalived she was epstein um but she had created this she had her own company and she was
00:45:58.100 trying to take this to you know market and she like i said all of a sudden wasn't alive so this
00:46:05.060 is her name is amy eskridge um they're going to talk about her but like i said she's not officially
00:46:09.780 tied to the rest of them because she wasn't working for nasa she had her own aerospace you
00:46:15.380 know tech tech firm or whatever tech company we need to talk about amy amy catherine eskridge 34
00:46:23.380 years old huntsville alabama she died on june 11 2022 from what has been reported as a self-inflicted
00:46:31.620 gunshot wound to the head neither the police nor the medical examiners in huntsville have publicly
00:46:37.060 released any details of an investigation no police report no autopsy findings no coroner's statement
00:46:45.380 nothing a young woman dies and the public record is a black hole before her death amy was she was
00:46:52.800 also cremated the next day and her father her father was a nasa pre he was a retired nasa
00:46:59.560 engineer and he has not really come publicly to say anything other than he released a statement
00:47:05.360 that basically said scientists die all the time was researching and attempting to develop
00:47:10.740 anti-gravity technology she graduated from the university of alabama in huntsville with a double
00:47:16.580 major in chemistry and biology she became an interdisciplinarian who mastered electrical 0.55
00:47:23.800 engineering physics and genetic engineering she co-founded the institute for exotic science with
00:47:30.660 her that was the thing that she created the institute for exotic science so she was deep 1.00
00:47:35.180 into a lot of these fucking sciences that could, you know, potentially change the world. 0.87
00:47:40.840 Father, Richard Eskridge, a retired NASA engineer who specialized in plasma physics and fusion 0.98
00:47:47.840 technology. Together, through their company, Holocron Engineering, they delivered presentations
00:47:53.740 about gravity modification experiments and historical anti-gravity research, including
00:48:00.660 references to alleged classified programs developing triangular anti-gravity craft.
00:48:07.820 And this I find, again, because there has been, you know, images or people, even people's
00:48:14.100 descriptions of encountering UFOs or UAPs is what they call them now. And in some of those instances,
00:48:21.720 they describe it as being triangular, right? And so she was working on something that would have
00:48:27.960 that same technology theoretically I guess because we don't know if they know although I do think
00:48:34.540 they know but we don't know officially if they were able to capture aliens and and you know use
00:48:40.000 their technology like copy it I don't know we don't know that right but I just find it funny
00:48:45.520 that the whole spinning saucer thing and now the triangle shape thing are actually things that they
00:48:52.440 are using to you know conduct these experiments and and that may be able to produce or replicate
00:48:57.800 that now huntsville is not a random place for this kind of work it's one of nasa's most important
00:49:05.540 hubs in amy's words they call it the rocket city now like huntsville is the silicon valley of
00:49:11.580 government national security technology and intelligence community technology and aerospace
00:49:17.880 technology and where this is the interview what we're going to get to and right after this we're
00:49:21.800 going to watch because she says some very damning things and it has a very specific history with
00:49:27.000 gravity research that should raise eyebrows. A Chinese-American physicist named Ning Li
00:49:33.380 worked at the University of Alabama in Huntsville on anti-gravity theories involving superconductors.
00:49:40.480 She left in 1999 to start a company called AC Gravity, reportedly funded by the Department
00:49:46.940 of Defense. After 2003, she essentially vanished from public life. She was later hit by a car
00:49:55.900 on the university campus in 2014, suffering brain damage that led to Alzheimer's. She died in 2021.
00:50:04.380 So that was another lady that they haven't linked to them yet, although they're starting to,
00:50:09.480 the Chinese lady that passed away in 2021 or whatever, but she was hit by a car and deemed
00:50:16.080 basically a vegetable after that. And she was working on this kind of stuff too, different
00:50:22.520 kind of energy sources and propulsion systems so those like i said there are other people that
00:50:27.360 have gone missing that you know may have more important um roles in this but those are the
00:50:33.380 really the top ones so the amy one the amy eskridge this was her interview this is 12 minutes you got 0.56
00:50:40.620 to hear the crazy shit she says in this and like i said i know a lot of people well the defense of 0.75
00:50:45.600 the here let's share this she doesn't look too good you can tell um but anyways the defense 0.99
00:50:53.880 obviously of the government and you know the critics of this are that she was you know 0.85
00:50:58.600 intoxicated and talking a bunch of shit but I tend to believe that people are the most honest 0.98
00:51:03.860 when they're drunk um so I don't really believe that um and she had basically released statements 1.00
00:51:11.080 before whether it was on Facebook and I get people do go fucking schizo right like especially 0.91
00:51:16.920 after the convict scam I found at least I'm observing that a lot of people have totally 0.99
00:51:22.640 fucking lost their shit you know what I mean and I I think it's government propaganda it's all the 0.99
00:51:28.160 other factors in society that's causing this so I get that you know I'm one of these people that 1.00
00:51:33.620 you know believe that like not every suicide is a murder you know not every like it is what it is
00:51:39.040 right but you know in this case when somebody comes along and you're on the heels of inventing
00:51:44.920 something that could change the world you know I don't know if you want to take yourself out like
00:51:50.240 yes you'd probably be at risk of someone else taking you out because you have this knowledge
00:51:55.120 and these you know experiments and all this proven research and stuff but to take yourself out now
00:52:01.380 again I know you never know right what a person's thinking suicide is one of those things that you
00:52:06.300 sometimes will never guess that someone's going to do it like seem to be the happiest people
00:52:10.160 i i just find it like it's pretty suspicious that's all i i get it i get the ick from it
00:52:16.120 so let's hear she was being interviewed by a podcaster um and she talks about how the
00:52:22.740 government suppressed her anti-gravity stuff four times and they also threatened to kill her if she
00:52:28.160 published and then like i said somehow you know she is no longer alive she's no longer with us 0.87
00:52:34.540 he said it has been he said it has been suppressed every single fucking time and he said i don't 0.79
00:52:43.180 think they're going to suppress it this time he said i think you're in the clear so this can go 0.94
00:52:49.340 back to the roswell thing and you know they've been working on this since the 60s right the 50s
00:52:55.480 and 60s so how do we know that they didn't come up with this technology maybe they did get it from
00:53:01.040 an alien you know ship or whatever a UAP and they were able to replicate this but for some reason
00:53:07.400 they don't want this being released I could see you know considering that oil is one of the largest
00:53:14.020 I guess sources of fuel in the world that there would be an incentive for these companies to make
00:53:20.300 sure it gets suppressed but I don't like part of me is like do you think the government like if
00:53:24.600 there was if the government was ahead on something like this of other countries why wouldn't they
00:53:29.780 want to release it as soon as possible right that even is like the whole moon landing like when you
00:53:33.760 go back to the moon landing whether it was real or not at that time it was during the cold uh
00:53:39.660 cold war right so there was like a race to space right so like them being able to at least show
00:53:45.460 evidence and i'm using quotation marks air quotes evidence of reaching the moon kind of gives them
00:53:50.460 some you know uh developmental standing like they're like a what do you call it intrepid and
00:53:56.140 like um the word's not it's coming to me but inventive sorry you know they're very inventive
00:54:01.800 one of the most inventive countries they reach the moon first and stuff like that so
00:54:05.020 i don't know i part of me is like would they suppress it or wouldn't they but
00:54:09.360 nothing surprises me these days he he said they obviously know about you because i've had multiple
00:54:16.680 both protective and threatening interactions with various agency affiliations whatever 0.99
00:54:23.020 he was like if if you haven't had a u.s government agent come to you and say stop shut the fuck up 0.99
00:54:30.700 stop shut the fuck up if that hasn't happened they're gonna let you do it they're waiting 1.00
00:54:37.440 they're like there there are ssp motherfuckers that are fucking twiddling their thumbs 1.00
00:54:42.780 like is amy not gonna publish soon god we've been influencing this bitch forever 1.00
00:54:49.840 doesn't she know we want her to publish Jesus and I I don't know that you know what would be 0.97
00:54:55.500 the incentive to lie about something like this I mean I guess if you think it's going to get you
00:55:01.060 funding she had an independent lab that depended on uh independent private donors and no government
00:55:07.420 contracts so I guess I mean in a roundabout way you could be lying about this to try to get you
00:55:14.980 know more funding um but that truth serum has got me you know what i mean the drinking people tend
00:55:22.260 to tell the truth when they're drinking like there's multiple people doing that right now
00:55:26.440 and on the other side of the fence there's multiple parties looking at each other like 1.00
00:55:31.800 didn't we tell this bitch three years ago that we kill people for this is she not listening 1.00
00:55:37.340 what is she doing she's still doing it what we told her we were gonna kill her three years ago 1.00
00:55:42.500 so i have these two like i have these two different scenarios floating constantly in my
00:55:49.340 life where i have people being like do it do it do it you're the one do it and then i have
00:55:54.980 multiple people people being like they're gonna kill you don't do it they're gonna kill you
00:56:01.300 i just have a thought you guys can let me know what you think i could see somebody wanting to
00:56:08.880 off themselves if maybe in an attempt if you know that they're coming for you and that they're you
00:56:15.440 know and they're going to kill you is it possible that you were like this i'm not letting them take
00:56:21.920 me out i'll take myself out so they can't you know maybe you're taking secrets with you i don't know
00:56:27.040 maybe she was worried they were going to kidnap her and torture her and so she offed herself first
00:56:32.240 i still i i don't know like i said these these suicide things that people are um big what do you
00:56:38.400 you call it notable names and like under suspicious circumstances i think it's just it's very easy i
00:56:45.500 would think for the government to stage something like this i mean they got away with if you believe
00:56:50.020 in the epstein conspiracy theory they got away with that right so i don't know i mean i i she
00:56:55.740 could have been just like i gotta fucking get out of this and you know this is the only way 0.99
00:56:59.420 but i i just don't i don't think so amy katherine eskridge was a 30 you fucking invented like the 1.00
00:57:06.000 groundbreaking, earth-shattering technology. It just doesn't fit the profile of somebody who 0.68
00:57:13.000 would do that. But again, I'm not a psychiatrist. A four-year-old scientist based in Huntsville,
00:57:17.680 Alabama, commonly referred to as Rocket City, who co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science.
00:57:23.680 She held degrees in chemistry and biology from the University of Alabama in Huntsville
00:57:27.780 and pursued interdisciplinary work in electrical engineering, physics, plasma science,
00:57:33.300 and experimental propulsion, including what she described as gravity modification or anti-gravity
00:57:39.560 research. I don't know if this voice is AI generated, but I feel like so many of these
00:57:44.160 videos have AI generated voices. And I get you don't want to be docs and stuff like that. I am
00:57:49.800 in the same boat necessarily, but like you can't use your fucking voice. Like it's just, or even 1.00
00:57:54.300 have it change slightly and just use your own voice because like the cadence that AI uses is
00:57:59.180 just so uncanny valley i can't deal with it and i'm sure that there's a lot of informative 0.77
00:58:03.500 information in these videos you know what i mean but like i just lose fucking interest because of 0.51
00:58:08.620 the ai voice just let me expound it more for those who don't know what anti-gravity is 0.70
00:58:14.120 anti-gravity sometimes referred to as anti-grav or gravity modification refers to the idea of
00:58:19.760 creating a force or effect that opposes reduces cancels or reverses the attractive pull of gravity
00:58:26.240 In simple terms, it's the concept of making something float, levitate, or move upward without using conventional methods like rockets, wings, propellers, or magnets.
00:58:36.800 Amy gave public presentations on the topic in a 2018 talk for the Huntsville, Alabama L5 Society and appeared in interviews discussing her ideas on advanced propulsion concepts that could challenge conventional physics.
00:58:49.600 we think we need independently funded research because when you're at a university or an
00:58:55.520 academic institution and you want to work on this stuff and they say oh no that's fringe you can't
00:59:01.200 do that or you have a result that you want to publish and they say oh no that's crazy and then
00:59:07.760 so that that suppresses a lot of publications that maybe are accurate but they're perceived badly and
00:59:16.880 and so professors are afraid to publish it.
00:59:19.380 But if you have a privately funded research institution,
00:59:22.780 you can just study whatever you want to.
00:59:24.880 We don't have to worry about tenure.
00:59:27.500 In a 2020 interview with Jeremy Ries,
00:59:29.900 Amy stated her team had made progress
00:59:31.900 on anti-gravity related work.
00:59:33.600 She said, we discovered anti-gravity
00:59:36.240 and our lives went to expletive
00:59:37.740 and people started sabotaging us
00:59:39.940 and alleged prior independent discoveries
00:59:42.280 of similar technology had been suppressed.
00:59:45.200 Also, if you're a Canadian, you may or may not remember this.
00:59:49.140 I wasn't alive when it happened, but I've read about it.
00:59:53.020 The whole Avro Aero thing, right?
00:59:54.720 So Canadian aerospace or whatever you want to call it, engineering, came up with this airplane that was better than anything the U.S. had had, okay?
01:00:03.840 And they were put under pressure by the U.S. government and stuff like that to kibosh the whole thing.
01:00:10.780 And they did, right? 0.96
01:00:12.040 So I could see, you know, them easily pressuring some, they're one of their own citizens, you know, that's working on this stuff to keep it suppressed for whatever fucking reason they have. And, you know, a lot of people would probably just go along with it, like the Chinese scientist that, you know, mysteriously got hit by a car and became a vegetable after that, although that could, you know, who knows, that could be the CCP that came after, who fucking knows. 0.97
01:00:36.900 But I'm just saying, like, it's just, it's, I'm going to use that word a lot. 0.69
01:00:42.820 It's sus.
01:00:44.400 She also mentioned receiving threats and being close to breakthroughs she feared publishing.
01:00:48.960 She later died on the 11th of June, 2022, at her home in Huntsville from a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to the local authorities.
01:00:58.400 Local authorities and medical examiners ruled it a suicide.
01:01:01.700 No detailed public investigative report or autopsy findings were released at the time.
01:01:06.900 which has contributed to ongoing speculation.
01:01:10.160 I read that she was cremated the next day,
01:01:13.040 so obviously they're not going to do an autopsy now if that's true,
01:01:17.440 and they wouldn't have had time to do an autopsy.
01:01:19.580 I'm sure they didn't do an autopsy that quickly, but maybe.
01:01:22.540 Maybe they did.
01:01:24.020 Obituary described her as a genius
01:01:26.000 who questioned conventional scientific wisdom.
01:01:29.000 Months before her death around May 13, 2022,
01:01:32.680 Eskridge sent messages to associates expressing fear for her safety.
01:01:36.900 one widely quoted text stated is greater than if you see any report that i killed myself i most
01:01:42.980 definitely did not if you see any report that i overdosed i most definitely did not if you see any
01:01:49.140 report that i killed anyone else i most definitely did not she also described harassment including
01:01:55.220 break-ins anonymous threatening messages phone hacking suspicions and physical symptoms she
01:02:00.660 attributed to a directed energy weapon for instance the burns on her hands she shared
01:02:05.460 photos of injuries with contacts and linked the targeting to her research in interviews she
01:02:10.820 expressed paranoia about sabotage by contractors in this message and i feel like they you know when
01:02:16.340 they're doing a psyop on people they feel like they one of the biggest or more most successful
01:02:22.660 i guess psyop is by making making that person or at least making everybody around that person
01:02:28.500 think that that person is crazy and then you get to the point where you start questioning if you 0.97
01:02:32.660 are fucking crazy because they convince you know the people around you that you're absolutely 0.98
01:02:39.620 fucking yeah that's the other thing too that's another thing in it for love it's not a conventional 0.99
01:02:45.120 method for a woman to commit suicide doing that it's very rare um like if you're looking at the 1.00
01:02:51.080 forensic pathology kind of side or the forensic psychology side of it it's very rare for women
01:02:55.300 to do that that way but i feel like they you know make it to the point where you look absolutely
01:03:01.560 fucking insane right and then you know a lot of people who they get broken down to the point where 0.81
01:03:07.760 they start questioning whether they're fucking maybe they are insane and kind of like help people 0.99
01:03:13.060 you know take the final solution help people kill themselves i guess by just convincing them that 0.99
01:03:19.380 they're fucking nuts sent by amy eskridge at 8 25 a.m she wrote like don't mention it to anyone 0.99
01:03:25.520 though because i don't know who's doing it yet it's the creepiest shit ever but it could literally 0.99
01:03:30.740 be anyone doing it i don't know who it is i'm not trying to report anything officially right now 0.89
01:03:36.260 i just want a web of people who are fully aware that i did not kill myself because there is some
01:03:41.660 protection to be had by multiple people knowing full well that you did not kill yourself i'm not
01:03:46.920 that's important too because she decided to go public with her company so make it a public
01:03:53.200 company as opposed to like a private government organization or ngo but get you know not gets
01:03:59.220 funding from the government because she said that you have the protection of the public knowing who
01:04:04.700 you are and and you know i guess becoming suspicious if something happens to you so
01:04:08.960 my thought is she was already you know kind of worried that her life could be in danger because
01:04:14.860 of what she had discovered walking outside in the dark even if they send me anonymous messages
01:04:19.940 taunting me too i'm currently in a mode where i am not going to be at home alone if my parents
01:04:25.100 leave the house, I leave the house. I am not going to be here alone. She sent another one at 8.42
01:04:30.700 a.m. just 21 minutes later, she wrote, I think I might know why this particular thing is happening
01:04:36.320 right now, but I still can't quite be sure because I'm still not quite sure of who is doing it. It's
01:04:41.740 just super creepy. The creepiest shit ever for me, which is saying a lot. It's just the same old shit 1.00
01:04:47.340 but like times a hundred. I think it's maybe happening because I just entered my next proposal 1.00
01:04:51.960 and white paper writing phase vert recently for various domestic agencies and it's the best shit 0.99
01:04:57.200 i've ever written i think that's why now attempt to drive me crazy with endless shit and try to 0.97
01:05:02.500 relentlessly taunt me into killing myself or try to lure me outside before i and this is also part 0.52
01:05:08.100 of you know the psyop or this is also gives them plausible deniability if the person is you know
01:05:13.740 taken out by another person they make it look like a suicide then they you know have you know 0.99
01:05:19.920 have make the woman look like she's fucking unhinged make her drive her fucking crazy you 0.99
01:05:24.300 know do all these little things that make her think she's gaslighting you know all this other 1.00
01:05:28.340 stuff to make her think she's crazy so she starts posting these fucking what sound like unhinged 0.98
01:05:32.700 rants or messages to somebody and then they can go back and say oh yeah well you know she was losing 1.00
01:05:37.420 her fucking shit so it's really no wonder she killed herself right it's easy for them they got 1.00
01:05:42.440 a fucking perfect excuse there so open shut and open and shut case send this newest shit to my 1.00
01:05:47.900 coal at darpa or my program director at nasa if they can successfully taunt me into killing myself 0.99
01:05:53.540 tomorrow my most recent best work ever would die with me so she agrees that they're taunting her
01:05:59.620 into killing herself right and i i'm sure you've heard stories of people i mean it mostly happens
01:06:05.260 to teenagers right but that get bullied to the point where they you know do kill themselves i've
01:06:09.780 even heard of online people you know bullying or whatever they're doing brainwashing people into 0.93
01:06:16.080 fucking killing themselves cults you know a lot of these cults like the the one that drank the
01:06:21.380 kool-aid and stuff like that like they convince all these people to do that so that's also that 1.00
01:06:25.940 could also be part of it maybe she did kill herself but maybe she was kind of pushed to it by 0.96
01:06:30.080 you know multiple fucking psyops being done by either the government or a foreign government 0.98
01:06:34.940 why but can i tell any of these agencies that i am currently being aggressively taunted into 0.99
01:06:40.260 killing myself right now though nope i can't it would immediately disqualify me from obtaining
01:06:45.600 any new security clearance in the future the moment that it gets reported, which is maybe
01:06:50.340 actually the whole point of the exercise, taught me into reported something that gets me bulk
01:06:55.360 listed from clearances. She meant blacklisted, I'm sure. And she, it was compared to the other
01:07:01.540 people that went missing. Hey, B3, compared to the other people that went missing, she did not
01:07:07.520 have security clearance at these labs. Like I said, she had just developed the anti-gravity 0.97
01:07:12.320 technology or a form of anti-gravity technology and i have a feeling the government could have
01:07:19.880 been either worried she was going to sell that technology to a foreign agency or maybe she was
01:07:24.220 already working for a foreign agency that might be the point that would achieve their goal i don't 0.89
01:07:29.820 want it to be reported honestly even though i have a huge fucking computer screen and i wear glasses 0.60
01:07:34.980 i still sometimes the words kind of blend together um it's probably the font that i'm using so i just 0.65
01:07:41.360 All I could see was H3.
01:07:42.700 But now that I know it's Helix, I should remember that.
01:07:46.160 I just want the people closest to me to be able to vouch for this happening later,
01:07:49.740 if something were to happen.
01:07:51.340 15 minutes later, at 8.57 a.m., she sent another text.
01:07:55.900 I don't know.
01:07:56.680 It was creepy enough for me to tell several other people, like, 0.97
01:07:59.700 hey, if anyone reports that I killed myself, I fucking did not. 0.58
01:08:04.000 Some of them were like, yeah, I know. 0.97
01:08:06.240 They did that to me.
01:08:07.500 Yep. 0.99
01:08:08.060 Someone is absolutely trying to taunt you into killing your elf. 0.99
01:08:11.360 it's real just don't do it that's fucked up with pretty nuanced advice on how to navigate it 0.99
01:08:16.400 that's absurd it's fucking disturbing that i can report this current thing to my inner circle of 0.96
01:08:21.680 scientists just imagine what the technology that the government has and has had for at least you 0.94
01:08:27.440 know 10 to 15 years since the you know cell phone and since the development of ai and all this kind
01:08:33.680 of stuff they could very easily and and the reliance we have on you know technology like 0.97
01:08:40.760 smartphones and computers and all this kind of stuff they could very easily make you fucking go 0.90
01:08:45.160 insane like they could you know change like they could have messages being sent to you they could 0.92
01:08:49.980 have like just little things like they've done all these psychological experiments before on people
01:08:54.480 so they kind of know what makes and breaks people they do you know with terrorists and all the 0.63
01:09:00.000 fucking stuff they do in other countries and they question you know these people and stuff like that 0.95
01:09:04.300 they do torture methods and stuff so who's who why wouldn't you think rather that they couldn't do this 0.99
01:09:10.760 at a higher level now like they could do it subvertly basically by using your own technology 0.53
01:09:15.320 against you it's in the united states that's not my schizo theory yep that happened to me 0.88
01:09:20.680 they're gonna ask you to kill yourself and taunt you for a while about it just don't do it those 0.81
01:09:25.480 guys are what the actual are these pricks and how common is this exactly what the hell on may 19 at 0.95
01:09:33.800 2 51 a.m she sent this message after the past three days almost constant my current best guess
01:09:42.520 is that some united based contracting group has been hired to attempt to harass me to death
01:09:47.480 my ex-cia weapons guy on my team saw my hands when they were imagine they hired some jeets 0.79
01:09:52.200 in india to like just launch a campaign of harassment against her i mean they do it to
01:09:58.040 us for free so i could see them banding together it's not funny i shouldn't laugh but 0.98
01:10:03.800 banding together to fucking you know do a launch a fucking harassment campaign more than likely it 0.99
01:10:10.220 was probably fucking israel but i'm just saying burned really badly a couple months ago and he 0.99
01:10:14.980 saw that window pane in person he said he had built things like that and that it was most likely 0.99
01:10:19.860 an rfk band emitter run by five car batteries strung together from inside an suv when i asked
01:10:26.060 who would do something like that and his honest answer was i hate to tell you this but it's most
01:10:31.320 likely domestic. Oh, and that's another thing I'm going to tell you. Oh, thanks. I suck at life
01:10:38.240 for giving that membership. That's awesome. I appreciate you guys. And I love that you come to 0.96
01:10:41.640 my streams, even though they're not about Canadian content and they're about schizoconcerity
01:10:45.340 theories. That's awesome. One of the videos I was watching last night talked about two guys,
01:10:50.260 and this was back in the 19th century, that created engines that were conserved fuel or
01:10:58.280 what no sorry it wasn't an engine i'm lying it was carburetor okay so the first guy and
01:11:02.520 this was back in it might have even been in the 19th century um i could be wrong but um
01:11:08.760 he invented this carburetor that uses like little to no fuel to create the energy needed for the or
01:11:14.680 the combustion needed for the car to run and it was kiboshed you know i believe that person ended
01:11:20.760 up dying as well uh the technology was he patented it but it would never went anywhere because i'm
01:11:26.360 assuming big oil you know didn't want them to do anything about that or who knows and then somebody
01:11:31.720 else replicated that um but using he wasn't using what he maybe was using water i think he was he
01:11:38.440 created an engine that ran on water and again it was the same concept like direct energy or it was
01:11:43.960 creating some kind of direct energy response that or it was the steam or something and it was
01:11:49.240 creating the energy from the steam and once again he was also i don't know if he was killed but his
01:11:54.920 technology was basically blacklisted and kiboshed so you know again this could very well be easily
01:12:02.520 possible oh is that what okay so he was off before he could make it widely available so you're yeah
01:12:07.160 so he was off because i watched so many of these videos last night because like i said i went down
01:12:11.580 this rabbit hole and then once you start it's like you you can't stop and so like they all probably
01:12:16.460 they all probably got mixed up in my head but i do know i saw two different videos about two
01:12:20.180 different men that, you know, created these similar technologies and neither one of them
01:12:24.820 were able to make it widely available. They got basically silenced. Most likely a contractor
01:12:30.420 who sees your IP is at a restaurant lunch. God damn. That seems like the worst case scenario to 1.00
01:12:35.880 me. And she sent another one at two 52 AM just a minute later. She wrote, there's probably a
01:12:42.080 pretty short list of us contractors who would do something this dirty. Gave me Havana sidrome ahead
01:12:47.400 of time just to make me think and tell people that it was russia maybe even frank milburn a
01:12:54.020 former british army paratrooper and it kind of reminds me of if anybody's what and i'm sorry i
01:12:58.840 relate everything to tv or shows that i've watched because i'm a big huge movie and uh well mostly
01:13:04.640 movie buff but the punisher does anybody remember this kind of was a similar kind of thing where the
01:13:11.240 you know there was they were traders there was traders that were on the team and they were 0.99
01:13:14.700 selling the technology to other people and they were creating this really fucking crazy shit 0.93
01:13:18.160 um you know so all all this stuff like i said i don't whether i've said this before it's like 0.98
01:13:23.500 the egg or the chicken like when i look at books like 1984 when i look at books like
01:13:28.460 journey to the center of the earth all these dystopian so-called dystopian uh novels and
01:13:34.500 stuff like that i always wonder like did the idea come from did this person just have a really vivid
01:13:39.380 imagination and, you know, it came, they just created this thing. And now with all the advances
01:13:44.860 in technology, we've kind of, you know, made that a reality. Or was this something that they were
01:13:49.900 writing about from kind of an experience or they kind of, there was rumblings of something like
01:13:55.200 this going on and they're just, you know, they've been suppressing it for so long. I always get stuck
01:13:59.720 on that. Defense intelligence officer, the author of papers on UFO topics was in contact with
01:14:06.760 eskridge he has publicly stated he does not believe her death was a suicide milburn claims
01:14:12.180 she sought his help investigating the attacks this was the guy that was supposedly she was 0.99
01:14:16.360 sending those emails to he was some sort of colleague of hers and her own fucking dad though 0.95
01:14:20.700 like i said you know i mean again you know people he's the opposite because the people that i when i 0.98
01:14:27.140 used to do bereavement counseling the people that had um a loved one who committed suicide they
01:14:33.720 very rarely accepted that it was very rare it was always you know or if they died by misadventure
01:14:39.000 you know it was always there was always some sort of you know foul play involved because they need
01:14:43.380 somebody to blame um and they don't want to blame the person themselves right so you know i mean it
01:14:48.460 was weird that her dad was just so accepting of the suicide um explanation you know and i know
01:14:54.980 he's a scientist but i think he might have got a visit from the you know dod sense of directed
01:15:01.060 energy weapon, DEW, incidents, and that he submitted related information to Congress in
01:15:06.420 2023 during UAP-related discussions. He has described a pattern of psychological and physical
01:15:12.540 intimidation aimed at discouraging her work. I believe it. It's reported he spoke with her 1.00
01:15:17.040 hours before her death. Frank Milburn joins us now. Frank, thank you. Welcome to the show.
01:15:22.760 Amy's father told News Nation there was nothing unusual about her death. Why do you think
01:15:27.300 differently? Because I've been in contact with her for well over a year before she died. I had
01:15:35.200 documented her harassment, which actually started a couple of years before that. So she was probably
01:15:39.260 between three years and four years of this intense harassment. I also spoke to her co-workers while
01:15:44.840 she was still alive. And in one instance, those photos that you showed of a directed energy
01:15:49.640 weapon attack with microwaves that actually took place. And she called me straight afterwards and
01:15:54.880 sent me the videos which i've also so she believes that she was attacked with direct energy
01:15:59.680 technology via a microwave i believe that's what she was alleging provided to news nation um
01:16:07.760 basically explaining the attack and there was another scientist expert witness there as well
01:16:11.680 and this was wasn't the only one um so and i spoke to her you know four hours before she died a month
01:16:18.080 before that she sent me another one of those similar messages i'm not going to commit suicide
01:16:22.400 I'm not going to kill myself or anybody else.
01:16:24.320 I'm not going to overdose.
01:16:25.840 If I die, treat it as suspicious.
01:16:28.960 And she calls me four hours before she died.
01:16:30.880 Everything was fine.
01:16:32.000 And then somehow, somewhere between four and five hours later,
01:16:35.040 I get a call and I find out that she's dead.
01:16:38.720 The whole thing about the, I wasn't there on the crime scene.
01:16:41.840 And also as well, I'm a former counterintelligence officer.
01:16:45.120 I'm not a crime scene investigator.
01:16:46.480 Even if I were there, I'd need somebody else's expertise.
01:16:49.280 And I was told by contacts, co-workers, and also a contact who put her in touch with the FBI and who was in the intelligence community, he said that our department does not consider it to be a suicide.
01:17:01.520 It's too suspicious.
01:17:03.160 And then I followed up with the, she was, there was an autopsy on the Saturday, so she died early Saturday morning.
01:17:08.680 There's an autopsy on the Saturday.
01:17:10.340 She was cremated on the Sunday, which would remember.
01:17:12.140 Okay, so she did get, there was an autopsy on the Saturday, cremated on the Sunday.
01:17:15.900 and i don't know how long it takes to do a thorough autopsy but i'm assuming they wouldn't
01:17:21.740 have gotten back evidence of drug abuse and whatever drug abuse drugs in her system
01:17:29.180 blood tests toxicology results i don't think they get them back that quick but again i could be 0.99
01:17:33.880 wrong so they cremated her and they haven't even presumptuously presumptively holy fuck
01:17:43.040 they haven't gotten that evidence back yet i would think so again kind of sus i mean i guess 0.85
01:17:49.420 the parents decide what would happen to the their child's remains um so somebody was in a rush to
01:17:55.400 get those remains cremated remove any evidence of um injuries from directed energy weapons over time
01:18:02.420 you know to internal organs to the the spine um and then on the it's my canadian i'm sorry 0.80
01:18:09.580 some words i just can't fucking get out monday i followed up with the local pd and also the 0.70
01:18:15.460 alabama bureau of investigation they said they had no knowledge of an accident involving a gunshot 0.89
01:18:20.500 wound or a suicide or a or a homicide of anybody called amy eskridge so that's all that's all sus
01:18:28.080 and then here is the white the white you guys i don't know what's going on here helix
01:18:33.000 i can't talk oh my god okay so the white house is investigating now they've asked the white
01:18:40.240 house to investigate these are all the people with the exception of amy uh that we're talking
01:18:45.540 about in this video that have gone uh missing or have been marked um this is the the general
01:18:51.820 major that's missing this guy here was shot in front of his house and he was also working on
01:18:56.820 this kind of technology anti-gravity you know propulsion technology um this is the hiker that
01:19:02.660 we talked about at the beginning Monica Reza some of these people like this guy I saw he was a
01:19:07.960 Portuguese physicist or whatever I don't think that it was necessarily involved but one thing
01:19:13.660 I did want to say is that you know people forget like the like in this guy's case for example the
01:19:19.440 one that if you can see my pointer the guy with the glasses here in the center he was killed by
01:19:24.400 a former classmate right and the guy was this guy lived in the states oh thanks helix i try um
01:19:33.360 this guy lived in the states in in massachusetts because i think he taught at one of those ivy
01:19:39.480 league schools but the guy that killed him came all the way from portugal they hadn't seen each
01:19:45.160 other in however many years and they were in you know they were classmates in in university
01:19:49.840 and he just comes and shoots him with like no fucking reason whatsoever so let i mean yeah
01:19:56.760 it could happen you know what i mean but it's kind of a long way to settle a 20 year old vendetta 0.98
01:20:02.280 right um but more likely i think is that idle hands make the devil's tools is what they say
01:20:10.360 so somebody who you know he wasn't as successful as this other guy so you know it could be easy
01:20:15.880 to get these people brought into some kind of psyop this is what i think is
01:20:19.840 likely happening with the people that are attempting to assassinate Trump too. And that's
01:20:24.340 a whole other, you know, rabbit hole I've gone down before as well. So, you know, it could be
01:20:30.420 that he was coerced somehow. We've heard of many times, you know, the word glowy comes from the FBI
01:20:36.760 kind of, you know, grooming kids, for lack of a better word, or grooming people, not kids
01:20:42.840 necessarily, grooming people online to do these kinds of things. So I could see that happening
01:20:47.620 in this guy's case but i don't know if it was necessarily related that's all i wanted to say
01:20:51.580 and that was a long way to explain it sorry me eskridge case has been linked to a broader list
01:20:56.020 of about 11 scientists and experts in nuclear aerospace propulsion or uap adjacent fields who
01:21:02.480 have died or disappeared under mysterious circumstances in recent years so that's that's
01:21:07.580 where i'm going to stop that video it's almost over anyways but the only other thing i wanted to
01:21:11.560 show you about the missing people and then we're going to get into the fun part which is my
01:21:14.920 conspiracies i'm so excited well one of them is my conspiracy the other ones are kind of
01:21:19.740 would be everybody's conspiracy theory i guess you could say um but this guy is one of the he's
01:21:26.520 a republican congressman and he is i guess was part of pushing trump to investigate these uh
01:21:33.740 disappearances or get someone to investigate these disappearances i think the fbi is on it now um
01:21:38.940 Although I would say like, I don't know, I feel like, you know, in asking a three letter agency that is in your country, that's run by your country, funded by your country to investigate some corruption in your country might not be the best way to do it.
01:21:53.380 Like, I mean, it's a Western country.
01:21:54.860 They could probably ask another Western police force or intelligence agency to come in.
01:22:00.240 But I guess, you know, that might be a breach of security or national security, possibly.
01:22:05.040 But I just feel like you're not going to get the full, you know, answer from asking, you know, the FBI to investigate, I guess.
01:22:12.560 Something like that, especially if the government's involved, right?
01:22:14.940 So anyways, this is Eric Burleson.
01:22:17.420 and he's going to talk about the missing people
01:22:20.920 and what they know so far
01:22:22.380 and what the government's take on it is.
01:22:28.840 Why is this so quiet?
01:22:38.100 Teen.
01:22:38.780 Sorry, guys, we're good to share.
01:22:39.640 We're also learning that the 2024 death
01:22:41.260 of former Air Force intelligence officer
01:22:43.080 and would-be UFO whistleblower Matthew Sullivan
01:22:45.920 could be tied to this. Two new ones that they're trying to tie to this whole conspiracy.
01:22:53.700 Mystery. Congressman, what can you tell us about Matthew Sullivan?
01:23:01.580 Yeah, I first learned of Matthew Sullivan from David Grush. Whenever he was, he began working
01:23:08.240 with our committee, he had asked me to reach out or to write a letter to the FBI requesting an
01:23:14.200 investigation into his suspicious death. And so we've been working on that. Whenever I spoke with
01:23:21.920 the FBI in the last few months, I asked them directly, is there any investigation that you've
01:23:27.740 begun in that? They seem to indicate that they would not tell me at this time. But they would
01:23:33.200 not confirm nor deny that there was an ongoing investigation. So that's just for this guy that
01:23:39.320 they're now tying to the um or possibly tying to these missing scientists again i i don't know too
01:23:46.240 much about this one i thought you know i thought this was a different video i must have grabbed 0.97
01:23:49.260 the wrong one but there is one here that is four minutes long unfortunately it's that fucking 0.98
01:23:53.560 faggot cuomo but it is got some you know good information and then like i said we're gonna 0.99
01:23:59.820 move on to um operation paperclip because that's part of one of the theories i have as well 0.98
01:24:05.120 that it is now investigating a string of mysterious deaths and disappearances involving
01:24:11.500 top U.S. scientists over the past several years. Some had reported ties to the UAP community,
01:24:19.320 the UFO community. Today, and now look, I've covered this with Ross Colthart, and I've been
01:24:25.180 doing a lot of reporting on it, where I've been reading into it.
01:24:27.900 News Nation take like all the rejects from CNN or something, because I feel like, or Fox,
01:24:32.680 because i feel i feel like is that is it fox news nation i don't know i'm a canadian
01:24:37.080 um because i feel like a lot of the people that were maybe on fox before are now on this news
01:24:42.240 nation and i haven't really attacked it because i think it's more correlation and interesting
01:24:47.420 for social media but not really true causation but today of course he thinks it's correlation
01:24:53.080 hey we got thrown a curve causation amy eskridge is one of those who is dead we know what happened
01:25:00.120 her she's there all the people we don't know how she died it was ruled a suicide but this happened
01:25:06.360 back in 2022 she'd been working on anti-gravity technology allegedly sent alarming text messages
01:25:12.760 to a friend just a month before suicide and that last shot there she ain't looking i don't know 0.96
01:25:17.480 what where that shot's from but she ain't looking too good she looks a little frazzled in that uh
01:25:22.280 that shot and honestly i would be too if i was working on this kind of technology because not 0.96
01:25:27.320 just your own government but how many other fucking countries are gonna you know potentially 0.98
01:25:31.160 put out uh you know not a hit necessarily but they might want to kidnap you for that technology 0.99
01:25:35.960 these were the kinds of messages the white man's burden see this is the white man's burden being so 0.97
01:25:41.320 fucking intelligent and being able to innovate stuff this is our burden if you see any report 0.99
01:25:46.840 that i killed myself i didn't if you see any report that i overdosed i didn't she continued 0.99
01:25:53.640 if you see any reports that i shot anybody i didn't now you could say okay that's funny as
01:25:59.880 well eh because it's like if it's not if it's not a stage suicide then they'll frame you for
01:26:04.840 like something like they'll frame you for shooting somebody or something so you got to cover all your
01:26:09.720 angles maybe she was struggling these are pictures of her hands she said that she had been hit with
01:26:15.240 some kind of weird energy ray device and her hands were red weird marks stay away from the microwaves
01:26:25.400 guys we're gonna have to kick it back old school and start heating up stuff in the oh is it left
01:26:31.640 leaning helix owned by wg okay okay well so was he on cnn then because i feel like i saw him
01:26:38.680 somewhere like years and years ago um on one of these you know media propaganda stations
01:26:45.080 I just don't remember which one it was.
01:26:46.540 I think it might have been CNN or one of those, those ones, 1.00
01:26:50.060 but he's a fucking faggot anyways. But yeah, we, we, we need to cook it. 1.00
01:26:54.340 We need to kick it old school. We're going to, sorry, I, you know what?
01:26:58.720 I shouldn't be drinking carbonated water before I go live.
01:27:05.160 Gives me the hiccups. Anyways, I feel,
01:27:09.140 I feel like we need to start heating stuff up in our gas stoves again,
01:27:14.000 maybe um electric stoves i guess and stuff like that because microwaves i don't know man i'm
01:27:19.520 starting to think with all this talking about direct energy weapons and all this kind of stuff
01:27:23.920 oh cnn okay yeah i knew i saw him in one of those i feel like with all these you know the microwave
01:27:30.560 technology and stuff like that probably you know could be doing some harm to us we never know and
01:27:36.000 the thing is too is i always think about this and this is probably why i'm you know schizo sometimes
01:27:40.720 but like even if they couldn't yeah so it's the same exactly it's exactly helix so even if the 0.53
01:27:49.680 microwave when it first came out wasn't really that harmful to people how do we know that they
01:27:55.520 aren't going to be able to change that you know i mean rather quickly in the new microwave
01:28:00.400 technology because we wouldn't know right like we just assume it's the same as irregular microwaves
01:28:05.280 and if there was ever any study to come out and definitively link any kinds of you know
01:28:10.320 direct energy injury or something like that from these things we would never hear about it um so i
01:28:16.240 don't know i i think about you know those things sometimes it's the same thing like well it's kind
01:28:21.120 of unrelated but my son was telling me today that as of 2027 the us is trying to demand that new
01:28:29.040 cars all have ai technology in them so that they can measure basically like those insurance things
01:28:34.960 that you put in your car where they measure your driving and like whether you brake too much or
01:28:38.160 whether you speed it's all the new cars are going to be having to have this technology to kind of
01:28:44.280 record your driving behavior if you're drunk if you're driving erratically you know and again i 0.69
01:28:49.460 don't fucking agree with any of this stuff but i do agree in being able to you know as a non-drunk 0.76
01:28:55.060 driving person be able to drive my car without any issues and if i got to speed up to pass a 0.99
01:28:59.320 motherfucker i'm going to do that and i don't want my car shutting off while i'm doing it so 0.95
01:29:02.800 i mean of course they're going to frame it as safety right but it's not and that's why i always 0.98
01:29:07.660 when i when i heard that i thought about the microwave link and i thought about all these
01:29:11.240 different things that we use and how easily it's going to be for them to if they wanted to you know 0.97
01:29:16.240 fucking zap us like who's to say in 20 years it won't be like men in black and like your social 0.99
01:29:21.420 credit score is low and all of a sudden zap you're fucking gone you've disappeared into like these 1.00
01:29:25.280 minuscule atoms and scattered a fucking throughout the fucking atmosphere like i don't know man like 1.00
01:29:32.480 this shit is fucking a little crazy it's on it news nation has been digging on this we talked 1.00
01:29:38.180 to the person who says that she he got sent these texts and he is a former intelligence official 1.00
01:29:43.540 but her father and her family says sometimes scientists just die they're like nah bitch she 1.00
01:29:51.920 was just crazy my own daughter was just fucking crazy and took herself out bullshit sure jan i 1.00
01:29:57.840 don't think so they kill themselves like our daughter did um they don't believe it was 1.00
01:30:04.620 suspicious given her claims of harassment and those texts is that why the fbi is looking into
01:30:11.880 it let's ask former fbi special agent in charge of the tucson office andrew black this is a weird
01:30:17.440 one and now look some of them so that's uh we don't have to go any further than that but that
01:30:21.980 was just another video about what's like the fbi is doing and stuff like that but we're going to
01:30:26.620 get to the good stuff because otherwise i'm going to you know go on a tangent and it's not going to
01:30:32.080 make any sense to anybody so first we're going to talk about operation paperclip and we're going to
01:30:37.820 this is tied into one of my theories i'm going to give you my theories just let me get rid of some
01:30:41.340 of these windows here all right so theory yeah ssd yeah sudden scientist death syndrome yeah
01:30:50.860 that's probably what they're going to fucking label it it's going to be like you know they just 0.53
01:30:55.240 you know couldn't handle handle it you know science being a scientist is a hard job it's 0.93
01:30:59.180 going to be brushed off as some sort of natural phenomena that just happens to occur among
01:31:04.040 scientists um so i figured that there's probably at least there's two major theories that most
01:31:10.120 people would probably hold and then there's a third one that i have that i think like i said
01:31:14.400 is tied into you know missing people and missing 411 cases and all this stuff which we're going to
01:31:19.520 get to but the first one i think most people would think is that it's a rival aerospace company
01:31:24.600 you know doing these assassinations right but they all even though they all had ties to NASA
01:31:32.800 and like aerospace technology they didn't all work for the same company four of them did work
01:31:37.940 for a lab in Los Alamos New Mexico so they all kind of had high security clearance there and
01:31:43.940 stuff like that so maybe they could be tied in I don't think that I don't know I don't even want
01:31:51.440 to say it's a foreign aerospace like I could see oil companies you know what I mean or something
01:31:57.040 like that possibly you know getting involved in this kind of shady shit because it's not in their
01:32:02.860 best interest for this technology to get some you know teeth and and kind of be developed because 0.63
01:32:07.960 as the person I was talking about earlier the carburetor guy that created a carburetor that
01:32:12.920 burned like a fraction of a you know a tank or a fraction of a liter of gas or gallon of gas to go
01:32:19.240 like 200 kilometers or 200 miles it's not in their best interest right to have something that doesn't
01:32:25.500 require any kind of fuel whatsoever just a use of its own kind of energy so that is possible I think
01:32:34.360 but I don't know like I'm just like it do would they have enough clout to kill or disappear that
01:32:41.620 many people that have high security clearance like an you know an oil company possibly if they were
01:32:47.980 in like the government was involved like if they were you know doing it with the government and the
01:32:52.620 cia and all this kind of shit their help or i guess cia only does international stuff but maybe 0.74
01:32:56.900 it's international oil too like who knows right the middle east i'm sure the u.s and you know 0.98
01:33:01.680 buys a ton of oil from the middle east it could be something like that that is my least favorite
01:33:07.400 theory um and it's not because i'm biased to my own theory it's just that i i don't know i don't
01:33:13.460 know I couldn't see that happening but the second one which is what this video is going to be related
01:33:19.600 to is a foreign either kidnapping or a foreign like foreign involvement right so there's two
01:33:26.660 trains of thought on this one being that another country let's say Russia for example Iran you know
01:33:35.700 because I mean the U.S. right now is kind of at war on behalf of Israel with Iran so you know and
01:33:42.180 And Iran wants to develop nuclear weapons and all this kind of stuff.
01:33:45.400 So it could be that they kidnapped these scientists to have them work on their technology, you know, or work in their countries, building that technology there.
01:33:59.160 The other strain of that with foreign interference could be that these people were already working with a foreign entity.
01:34:07.100 I watched a video and maybe I should have pulled it up, but there were so many.
01:34:11.080 i didn't want to bore you guys all but was an ex-CIA agent and talking about this like that
01:34:17.840 it could be and this is where pop operation paperclip came in it could be that these people
01:34:24.520 were assets to foreign governments and that kind of they're going to be found out because donald
01:34:29.900 trump is releasing these or wants to release these ufo you know classified files and this foreign
01:34:36.560 government either said okay they helped them disappear so that you know they wouldn't be
01:34:40.460 whatever thrown in jail and they offered them positions in their country to develop this kind
01:34:45.580 of research and that's what the americans did to the nazis the because you know germany had some
01:34:52.100 brilliant brilliant scientists during the nazi era and they brought a lot of them over to america to
01:34:57.760 work on you know nuclear weapons and stuff like that so the reason why i wanted to show this video
01:35:02.540 is because it's very possible that this is the same thing that's happening with these scientists
01:35:07.700 because this is kind of the next level yeah exactly helix and that's that's what i was going
01:35:13.880 with like in this whole thing that the intelligence will yeah and that's the same with paperclip right
01:35:18.580 so we're going to watch just a short video on paperclip but um yeah that's what my thought was
01:35:23.720 is that they were basically you know forcing them to work with them or you know your family will be
01:35:27.920 killed and stuff like that that like i said is i think the probably the most likely scenario in
01:35:34.400 this whole thing is that it is definitely foreign intelligence especially considering the U.S. and
01:35:39.540 you know again their Israel war that they're they're you know contributing to or they're 0.75
01:35:44.800 participating in with Iran and Iran like I said you know wants to create these nuclear weapons 0.73
01:35:51.120 they want this technology obviously also could be Russia right and because Russia is not the 0.66
01:35:55.900 U.S.'s favorite fan either right so it could be any one of those places I would say I don't know
01:36:01.020 If it was to choose a country, I would honestly, out of all of them, I would think China, to be honest with you.
01:36:06.440 But I know Russia is generally the one that most people think of when they think about, like, foreign assassinations and kidnappings and stuff like that. 0.72
01:36:13.920 But the Americans did it as well.
01:36:16.040 So this is Operation Paperclip.
01:36:17.780 We'll watch a few minutes of it explaining it.
01:36:20.000 It's basically, if you don't know about this, but I'm sure you guys all do because you're all smart people.
01:36:23.940 But it's basically, like I said, when they brought the Germans, their aerospace engineers, their scientists and stuff like that to the U.S. to work on weapons for them after the fall of the Nazi regime.
01:36:37.420 ...in a fit of passion, nor an Auschwitz factory during a passing spasm of brutality. 0.54
01:36:43.260 What if I told you that in its quest to become the dominant superpower, the United States willingly brought more than 1,600 former Nazi scientists into the country?
01:36:57.740 What these men did was done with the utmost deliberation. 0.59
01:37:01.060 A once-powerful Nazi war machinery is slowly crumbling to dust.
01:37:04.800 Imagine a post-World War II world, where the lines between enemy and ally blur, and the pursuit of power leads to morally questionable choices. 0.50
01:37:15.660 That's exactly what unfolded in one of the most controversial operations in U.S. history, Operation Paperclip.
01:37:24.480 It's a story of secret deals, ethical compromise, and the race for global dominance in science and technology.
01:37:31.300 you who have not seen it do not know what hell looks like from the top that's what germany looks
01:37:39.580 like that's the third reich i don't think it looked too bad to be honest with you i would 0.82
01:37:44.920 fucking love to go back to hitler era germany um maybe not during the world but uh you know
01:37:52.420 or sorry maybe not during the world war ii although i think they were highly successful 0.96
01:37:57.460 other than towards the end of the war um but prior to that germany had created hitler had created a
01:38:02.720 great society to live in and i think this is where we need to kind of go back to uh in order to get 0.98
01:38:07.640 fucking our beautiful white you know aryan fucking european countries back 0.98
01:38:14.440 thanks what does that say oh big matt thanks big matt yeah exactly helix work for us or we'll 1.00
01:38:23.920 execute you for a nuremberg crimes and that's another fucking uh what do they call that 0.98
01:38:27.900 fucking trial a banana no not that's a banana government what is the word they call those 1.00
01:38:32.560 trials a kangaroo trial collapsed the allies were not only hunting down national war criminal 0.99
01:38:39.320 and i i bring this up a lot to a lot of people that i talk to because obviously they're not you
01:38:43.900 know they're not on board with me as far as thinking hitler was you know did a good thing 0.99
01:38:48.240 is he turned their economy around in like two years to uh fucking poor in debt fucking 0.97
01:38:56.360 weimar republic to uh you know flourishing economic you know somewhat economic powerhouse 0.99
01:39:02.600 they were manufacturing shit they were doing extremely well and that was within i believe
01:39:06.880 two years um i read the nsdap uh policy for like the financial policy economic policy 0.99
01:39:14.160 And it was great. And it worked for them. And that's why they had to, you know, destroy Germany to shut it down, because, God forbid, they depended on international Jewry.
01:39:24.380 They were also scrambling to capture Germany's most brilliant minds. Why? 0.94
01:39:30.080 Oppenheimer.
01:39:30.840 Because these scientists had pioneered advancements in everything from rocket technology to chemical weapons.
01:39:36.160 weapons i agree helix i'm i exactly that's what i exactly what i think happened because everybody
01:39:43.440 is still also brainwashed into the fact that well hitler was going to take over the world that's why 0.63
01:39:47.260 the west had to go fight him he never made any fucking indications that he was going to do that 0.91
01:39:51.620 like i get he was going to you know try to but this happens where you try to maybe take over 0.86
01:39:56.520 portions of other countries or maybe you're trying to take over the entire country but this has
01:40:00.400 happened for millennia so again i don't understand why the west had to get involved when you know
01:40:05.700 there was no threat to them direct threat to them so they could be used to tip the balance of power
01:40:11.780 in a post-war world the united states and soviet union were locked in a shadowy competition
01:40:18.980 each trying to gain control of these intellectual resources where i believe the moon landing was
01:40:25.360 a psyop as well and i this is something i never believed before but i don't know man a lot of
01:40:32.660 different things that have come out lately and stuff like that and the fact that they I mean even
01:40:36.000 now they just blatantly lie to our face and the media covers everything up they propagandize us
01:40:40.360 and that generation which is now the boomers right they were very um they were very uh trustworthy
01:40:49.320 people because I talked about this in another one of my videos but the whole I believe in the four
01:40:54.900 turnings like that every 100 years there's four turnings four different periods of time where
01:41:00.240 different things happen and the first turning was would have been the boomers right that would
01:41:05.100 have been right out of world war ii um the economy was flourishing you know people were able to buy
01:41:10.820 homes they were able to work on a single income uh go on vacation have multiple kids this is all
01:41:17.160 stuff that people could do in america up into you know i want to say the until the hippie well the
01:41:23.360 boomers were hippies too right so probably up until the 80s and 90s is when you know feminism 0.93
01:41:28.180 really kind of took a hold and that's when things you know went even further down the fucking 0.97
01:41:33.400 shithole but so the boomers i feel like that's why they're the way they are now like that's why 0.99
01:41:38.580 they're so trustworthy of all this shit they were very trustworthy back then um and that's carried 0.99
01:41:44.280 over into now so that's why they are the biggest supporters of mass immigration yeah he wanted 0.99
01:41:50.660 europe to be what it was supposed to be white and powerful exactly and that's up until our you know
01:41:55.700 the invasion that they've thrust upon all of us we were we were that and some of whom like canada
01:42:02.600 i you know another thing i was reminded of today um i saw something that the hudson bay company
01:42:08.780 which basically created like massive trade with other countries was a canadian company
01:42:14.720 it was not canada at the time but they were from there from british north america or whatever you 0.97
01:42:21.400 want to call it and they basically created the whole fucking trade process overseas and shit like 0.96
01:42:27.180 that we're given new lives new jobs and even new identities welcome to the dark ethically fraught 0.97
01:42:36.900 world of operation paperclip ethically fraught how is it ethically fraught it's only ethically
01:42:45.560 fraught if you believe in, you know, the story that we've been fed about the Holocaust.
01:42:55.380 Don't say that. 0.89
01:42:56.700 Figures to emerge from this operation was Wernher von Braun, the mastermind behind the
01:43:01.700 Nazi V2 rockets that had terrorized Allied cities. 0.72
01:43:06.040 An altitude of 117 miles will be achieved. 0.92
01:43:09.220 Yeah.
01:43:09.680 The world's record.
01:43:10.300 I believe it, Helix. And I also believe that they're even current day, the most degenerate women out there. Like, you know, really, because like, they're the ones I swear to God, every time I, you know, see a mixed race, not all the time, but like, especially on TV, you see a mixed race couple, nine times out of 10, the woman is a fucking Jew, especially if they're like doing really degenerate shit. 1.00
01:43:31.980 And I mean, the fact that, you know, Jews own, you know, sex fucking toy stores and OnlyFans and Pornhub and all this other fucking shit. 1.00
01:43:40.740 So, yeah, I totally believe it. And to be able to split. Yes, that's the other important thing. 1.00
01:43:44.960 They wanted to double the tax revenue and be able to, you know, get two people fucking borrowing, you know, and having to pay usury and shit. 0.99
01:43:53.460 This rocket is not American, however. It is German. 0.99
01:43:57.420 These deadly rockets were designed in part by prisoners forced to work in inhuman conditions at the Middlewirk factory. 0.60
01:44:04.440 Well, you know, in human conditions, they could, the alternative probably would have been being dead. 0.86
01:44:09.920 So, you know, yeah, maybe you might consider that inhuman now, but I'm sure the alternative was probably 10 times worse.
01:44:16.540 Brown wasn't just a passive bystander in this atrocity.
01:44:20.400 He personally selected slave laborers from the Butchenwald concentration camp.
01:44:25.300 Okay, from the concentration camp. So, was it Jews then that he was bringing? He was passed.
01:44:34.460 Von Braun became a central figure in the U.S. space program, eventually helping to develop the Saturn V rocket that took Americans to the moon.
01:44:43.260 To help show you what is being done to solve these problems. 0.77
01:44:46.200 So, Germans helped Americans get to the moon if you believe that the moon landing was real. 0.78
01:44:50.080 And maybe it was, but I'm just a naysayer.
01:44:52.340 we have called upon one of the foremost exponents of space travel dr werner von braun and you know
01:44:59.500 the other thing they're also the biggest pushers of you know prison reform like as far as the
01:45:05.280 conditions in current prisons now like i don't you know i don't well number one i don't believe that
01:45:10.260 the concentration camps were half as bad as they claim but i also you know in prison jails and
01:45:16.580 stuff like that i don't necessarily agree that you know it should be like medieval conditions 0.96
01:45:20.640 but these people these motherfuckers in prison right now there's no deterrent for them to not 0.99
01:45:26.500 go to prison because it's fucking like cushy in there like a lot of these motherfuckers they don't 1.00
01:45:31.120 got to work while they're there they get three square meals a day they get to work out they get 1.00
01:45:34.600 to read as much as they want they don't have any responsibility you know what i mean and for a lot 1.00
01:45:39.140 of these weak fucking men especially you know blacks and fucking you know other fucking immigrants 1.00
01:45:44.860 browns and stuff like that they that's to them that's fucking the high life man it was better 1.00
01:45:48.560 than what they were getting at home so i believe that prisons need to go back to being a punishment 0.99
01:45:53.220 and that there needs to be minimum sentences on every fucking crime so that there's no you know 0.98
01:45:59.380 judge fucking nuance be able to say well you know his upbringing was bad or you know he was he was 0.99
01:46:05.300 people were racist to him when he's i don't give a fuck so you know what i mean that that's the 0.99
01:46:09.540 whole thing like i don't believe that the concentration camps were that bad and i believe 0.99
01:46:13.760 that because of jewish people advocating for all these prison reforms and all this kind of shit and 0.99
01:46:19.360 the advocation of the abolishment of the fucking mental institutions as well that you know they're 1.00
01:46:26.000 kind of like they basically unleashed a bioweapon on the world yeah prison exactly it's a psyop like 0.99
01:46:33.540 it's bullshit now like that's why i like when people are like oh are you are you worried when 0.97
01:46:37.780 they pass uh the bill and you know you're gonna go to jail for what you say no no because it's 0.99
01:46:43.240 probably better than fucking my work life anyway like the way it is maybe not for me maybe it won't 0.99
01:46:48.160 be but for most people yeah it's better than fucking working a nine to five they had swimming 1.00
01:46:54.060 pools orchestra sports teams three square meals wet yeah that's what i mean like fuck and i know 0.99
01:47:00.200 certain things got bad but they don't tell you the truth about that and that was when you know 0.97
01:47:04.200 towards the end of the war they started losing you know didn't have food enough food and stuff
01:47:07.700 like that to go around i don't believe any of that like i said it was done on purpose i think 0.92
01:47:12.320 it was unfortunately you know kind of a they ran out of fucking supplies like they do in war 0.96
01:47:17.980 yeah he well of course the pope would say that again and you know we're going down another 0.97
01:47:25.440 fucking subject here but i'm just saying this is why and i am uh you know i do believe in in god 0.88
01:47:30.740 and whatever like that i'm not a you know staunch christian or catholic but like i said this is the 0.98
01:47:36.060 ship as to why this kind of stuff because being a christian means that you're supposed to accept
01:47:41.720 everybody as long as they're christian right and actually even goes beyond that so you know this
01:47:47.420 is what the whole thing is we let christians into the country you know from africa and stuff like
01:47:51.800 that and the religion doesn't matter when you're comparing two totally different ethnic groups 0.98
01:47:56.000 so my big beef with christianity is their acceptance of all this shit and it shouldn't 0.97
01:48:02.980 not be like that like i said it should be you know there should be a specific 0.99
01:48:06.600 white religion for white people european people and that's it and it other you know we shouldn't
01:48:12.300 have sold it to the africans or basically convince them to become you know christians 0.95
01:48:16.480 and whatever else the middle easterns or some middle easterns who are christian
01:48:19.580 yeah that's when things got bad and that and this is when after that we've been paying for it since 0.87
01:48:25.540 right we've been paying for it via social you know engineering and all this kind of shit 0.98
01:48:30.400 since the world war ii since they won and you know they sold this fucking line of how bad the nazis 0.97
01:48:37.340 and stuff like that were we've been paying this for this ever since just like we're paying for 1.00
01:48:41.760 the reparations to the feather niggers and we're paying for the reparations to the regular niggers 0.99
01:48:46.040 who is at present the chief of the guided missile division of the army's rocket center 1.00
01:48:52.100 at redstone arsenal but von brown was only the tip of the iceberg let's talk about some of the
01:48:59.140 other key players. Yeah, let's hear it. Let's stop. Some people believe that the reports of what
01:49:03.500 happened there are exaggerated. Oh, is that real? No words could exaggerate. You know what? I didn't
01:49:08.880 even know that, Helix. I honestly didn't know that that was why the whole war began. I thought it had
01:49:14.540 to do with, you know, him taking over or trying to take over, where was it? Was it Italy? I can't
01:49:21.300 remember. I thought it had something to do with him trying to take over Italy, maybe, but I could
01:49:26.700 be off on that. So it was because
01:49:28.760 he arrested the Rothschild and nationalized the
01:49:30.720 banks. Yeah, I can absolutely
01:49:32.840 150% believe that. 1.00
01:49:34.680 Because, again, the Jew 1.00
01:49:36.580 cries out in pain as he strikes you, right? 0.99
01:49:40.600 Yet despite this dark past,
01:49:42.980 See how every, even a skit-go
01:49:44.520 conspiracy theory stream goes down the 1.00
01:49:46.660 Jew hole. See, it happens all the time. 0.99
01:49:48.500 But it's okay. It's fine. It's fine.
01:49:50.140 He made him an asset to the United States during the
01:49:52.580 Cold War. Brought to America 0.93
01:49:55.500 Under Operation Paperclip,
01:49:57.220 he became a key figure in NASA's space program,
01:50:00.340 playing a significant role in developing the Saturn V rocket
01:50:03.640 that enabled the Apollo moon landing.
01:50:06.780 And remember, they were relying on Russian material, 0.98
01:50:11.160 the alloy for the boosters or the rocket fucking boosters 0.95
01:50:14.560 where the flames come out and stuff like that. 1.00
01:50:16.800 So German people creating it 0.99
01:50:19.320 and relying on Russian fucking technology. 0.99
01:50:22.340 celebrated as a hero of american science even receiving prestigious accolades for his work 0.99
01:50:28.920 now i'd like to show you a year after rothschild was arrested the uk was and still is owned by
01:50:35.540 the rothschild yeah churchill was a rothschild puppet yeah i don't like that guy from winston
01:50:42.960 churchill from and i don't even know a ton about him i'm sure there's people out there that know
01:50:46.860 tons more but just from what i've heard and even even from the character he plays in that 0.57
01:50:52.760 fucking show peaky blinders i was just like you know that was kind of i was just like what a 0.99
01:50:56.420 greasy son of a bitch but and that was just a fucking show and they actually portrayed him in 0.99
01:51:00.040 a pretty decent light which is a logical outgrowth of what you've been seeing however when his 0.99
01:51:06.800 involvement in nazi war crimes resurfaced in the 1980s rudolph was forced to give up his u.s
01:51:12.500 citizenship and return to Germany, largely escaping formal justice.
01:51:18.020 So we get the point, right?
01:51:20.160 Operation Paperclip, you guys probably already know this.
01:51:22.280 I'm probably rehashing something you already know. 0.93
01:51:24.240 But Operation Paperclip was basically them bringing, after the war, bringing Nazi, you 0.75
01:51:30.360 know, scientists or whatever that were working on the atomic bomb, I believe, or that kind 0.80
01:51:37.000 of technology, nuclear technology.
01:51:39.300 They brought them to the U.S., gave them new identities, and basically said, you know, we're not going to arrest you or kill you for committing these, you know, war crimes if you work for us and, you know, you kind of keep it on the DL. 0.84
01:51:52.600 But then I guess, you know, probably the Jews did something, Mossad or something, to find these people out.
01:51:58.840 And then they, you know, basically had to flee back to, I guess, Germany. 0.65
01:52:02.440 And then at that point in time, you know, you kind of went against the German government, although they're extremely cocked since World War Two, but to work on the technology for the U.S.
01:52:12.460 So would you even be accepted back there like that? That's the other thing. Right. So that was Operation Paperclip, Paperclip in a nutshell.
01:52:18.200 So the point being, it ties to my theory that, or not my theory, one of the theories, that it's foreign interference or foreign kidnapping, foreign silencing of people.
01:52:29.640 But more than likely, I am on the fence, or not the fence, I am firmly in the camp, okay, the conspiracy camp.
01:52:38.860 I'm going to get a hat. I'm going to make myself a hat so I can wear a conspiracy hat, a silver tinfoil hat.
01:52:43.000 um what the fuck is that okay um that i'm in the camp that they probably kidnapped these people 0.97
01:52:52.280 um at least the ones that weren't found dead um and they're using them to work on that technology 0.98
01:52:58.900 for a different country so whether it's russia china or maybe iran um i you know and and this
01:53:07.420 is also you can even kind of tie this back to you know the u.s and and letting in people from all
01:53:13.180 these hostile foreign countries and probably not doing yeah definitely kidnapped probably not doing
01:53:18.060 the vetting that is you know required i don't believe that u.s intelligence is what it once was
01:53:23.100 during the cold war i mean they really focused on you know um foreign intelligence back then now i
01:53:28.940 don't think that you know it's as you know they don't know as much or they're not as deeply
01:53:34.060 entrenched in it but again what do i know so i believe that that is the most likely scenario
01:53:40.880 okay foreign kidnapping but i've had we're going to get on to my schizo uh theory um there was
01:53:48.480 another video i was going to show you but honestly it's boring so it's not you know necessary um 0.98
01:53:54.020 here let's put let's put a pretty picture up instead of this stupid i fucking hate rumble 0.97
01:53:58.800 studio and it's just i have to really have to fucking get my shit together and figure out how 0.94
01:54:03.640 to do it from stream labs because it just never you can't schedule them from stream labs which 0.91
01:54:07.960 is annoying um because it doesn't have a interface with rumble which is freaking annoying rumble
01:54:14.060 should have it but there's pointless does it stream on youtube because the minute you say 0.51
01:54:17.500 the word nigger or something you get banned uh for life so i don't even bother anyways my theory
01:54:22.860 i've always had this theory that people especially in the cases of the missing 411 cases so missing
01:54:32.140 411 briefly is simply this guy he was I believe he was a police officer um at one point in time
01:54:40.680 his name's David Polites and he has you know wrote books about people that go missing and
01:54:48.540 they call it missing 411 because these people all went missing in like the wilderness right
01:54:52.740 so a lot of times they're on um yeah the reparations this is the other thing right and
01:55:00.260 that's what i mean like they unfortunately you know the german people they lost the war and 0.97
01:55:05.280 they're going to pay for that the rest of their fucking life right and that is really fucking sad 0.95
01:55:09.480 sad um because you know other countries have lost wars and and still you know come out of it not 0.99
01:55:15.580 having to you know pay an endless debt to jews um but you know that's on them right like they they 0.98
01:55:22.440 keep voting for this shit so you know and i know they signed that what was it the what you know 0.98
01:55:27.320 what that's what i thought started world war ii now that i think about it the treaty uh was it 0.99
01:55:31.660 the treaty of versailles or am i thinking of something different the after world war one i
01:55:36.700 thought that hitler was very upset um with how much the germans had to you know pay after world 0.99
01:55:42.020 war one and that it was making them you know broke the country so i thought that was right 1.00
01:55:46.940 why it started but i absolutely believe about the rothschild thing 100 yeah we say nigger on rumble 1.00
01:55:54.000 it's okay um so my theory is that like I said tied into these uh missing 411 cases there's many 0.98
01:56:01.880 cases and yes some of them could probably be explained by like animal activity or maybe there
01:56:06.800 is these have you guys ever seen the movie the hills have eyes you know what I mean so maybe 0.99
01:56:11.240 there is people out there that are like those fucking freaks and the hills have eyes and they 0.98
01:56:15.500 kidnap um you know people and they you know do whatever they want or the devil's rejects like 0.98
01:56:21.460 those kind of movies but i think in most likely scenarios that's not the case right so this book
01:56:27.000 talks about people who just literally go disappear they go missing in the wilderness
01:56:30.840 and it's like within seconds of you know maybe being seen by somebody or like where there is a 0.95
01:56:36.740 lot of people around and they just literally vanish like without a fucking trace not a footprint like 0.95
01:56:42.240 i said not a blood stain not a piece of clothing yeah national parks disappearance that's it yeah 0.96
01:56:48.320 it's national parks you're right not just the wilderness so it's you know it's kind of rare
01:56:54.200 um that all these people that would go missing and then they've never been found like i said
01:56:58.980 the traces a lot of these people there's never been like a skeleton found um and then because 0.96
01:57:04.100 it's in national parks a lot of the people are were on trails right and they just fucking up
01:57:09.440 and disappeared so i've always had this theory that there was some sort of space time uh
01:57:18.000 how would you put it like a hole like a black hole kind of thing idea so some sort of space
01:57:24.540 time force that creates a ripple in time and i went down this uh that rabbit hole yesterday like
01:57:31.740 i was saying and i watched one video where they said that technically uh direct energy weapons
01:57:38.420 if developed could theoretically disintegrate a person into like nothing they could use such force
01:57:46.380 that your atoms could literally like just basically explode it's like like you would just nobody would
01:57:51.260 it wouldn't be seen by the human eye it would just be like gone right so I thought okay not that
01:57:56.740 the necessarily they're developing I mean I think that they could be developing a weapon based on a
01:58:01.940 natural phenomena that occurs in some of these national parks and I think that it could be that
01:58:08.340 it's not the same spot all the time because it might have something to do with the earth's
01:58:12.600 rotational axis and gravity and all relation to gravity and all this kind of stuff so
01:58:16.860 and in national parks maybe because of the there has something to do with it has something to do
01:58:22.140 with the vegetation there because there's trees like i don't know maybe it's all kind of tied
01:58:25.740 into that but i've always had this long held belief that there's like black holes in random
01:58:31.160 places in the in the world and people just disappear into it because i like i don't even
01:58:35.040 know what the other explanation could be it's schizo i told you it's extremely schizo 0.64
01:58:39.880 so my thought is now with these people is that they have been able to create something like this
01:58:48.700 where you can warp using direct energy whether it's anti-gravity whether it's whatever other
01:58:57.060 direct energy right now I only know about the anti-gravity technology I suppose there's sort
01:59:02.940 of magnetic stuff that they could potentially use but I think that they've been able to replicate
01:59:08.720 this phenomena and create direct energy weapons and I'm not saying that's what happened to these
01:59:15.500 people but wouldn't it kind of be I don't know is it ironic the word that these same people that
01:59:21.620 are working on this technology get taken out by that technology like I said this is not my favorite
01:59:26.120 theory it's just my schizo thing that I think about because my brain never shuts off so I was
01:59:30.720 just constantly thinking about this and I was like you know maybe the government or whoever 0.95
01:59:36.440 kind of like x-file shit you know because they knew too much and they were maybe trying to 0.90
01:59:41.360 bury this program maybe they discovered that this program or these weapons are able to like do a 0.97
01:59:46.340 huge amount of damage and that they want a thing or like i said they were concerned that these
01:59:50.840 people were talking to other countries it could be a combination of both they could they could
01:59:55.140 have been talking to you know foreign assets and stuff like that and you know they were worried
01:59:59.680 that they were going to give that information up i do think it's all tied in to trump wanting to
02:00:05.080 release those UFO files. And they, like I said, they refused to release images. I think it was
02:00:10.520 like 70 images saying that it would affect national security. So that's also a little bit
02:00:17.920 sus, right? So is it possible that, you know, the government had them taken out using the very
02:00:23.400 technology, direct energy weapon that created a ripple in time. And these people that were not
02:00:30.160 killed, that just disappeared are like, they're actually dead, but they're like, we're never
02:00:34.740 going to find any evidence because they were like evaporated by some kind of ray gun or something
02:00:38.660 that's my that's my schizo theory that I was so excited to tell you guys about
02:00:42.540 um because I I'll tell you a little story before I go um I I would be interested to see what you
02:00:51.120 guys think too like honestly if you're still there in the chat and you want to share what
02:00:54.500 your theory is if you've been following it um I became a private investigator I I mean I don't
02:01:01.360 work as one now but I became a private investigator solely because I thought in Canada private
02:01:08.980 investigators could do a lot more than they they do and they can and I was my hope was to be able
02:01:15.340 to work on missing people you know missing persons cases specifically ones where people go missing
02:01:20.240 without an absolute like a trace at all and so I think about this a lot I think about the fact that
02:01:26.400 like how is it possible like there's not a single thing like i could say that you know it could be
02:01:31.940 possible a few instances but there's just so many and it's all like around national parks and stuff
02:01:37.720 like that so i just like i said i have a feeling we don't know everything we know about the earth
02:01:43.340 and about gravity and about you know fucking space although you know i i think we do know a lot more 0.76
02:01:48.240 about space. What's up, buddy? You want to go out? I think we do know a lot more about space than 0.96
02:01:57.080 they've let on, that we know. But, and I do think that we probably do have alien technology. They
02:02:02.900 probably did capture aliens. And the fact that people are able to describe alien craft and
02:02:08.320 pretty much all these people over centuries, not centuries, but over decades, have the same
02:02:14.420 description of of it and this is pre-internet right so it's not like you could easily search
02:02:19.060 up what it is so the fact that that technology what what we we've seen in those old movies where
02:02:24.960 like i said the flying saucer and sometimes you see images of the triangle fucking ship
02:02:29.720 the fact that they're kind of using that sort of you know shape and that kind of theory that of
02:02:36.280 energy now to create anti-gravity makes me think that yeah there was probably something that did
02:02:41.500 happen at roswell because you know i know there's mass hysteria and a lot of people you know a town
02:02:47.700 could possibly get you know all get mass hysteria but i just think it's just too there's too much
02:02:53.600 evidence to point to the contrary and like what is it um the most likely scenario is generally
02:02:59.900 the most obvious but i feel like now that's not always true because the government is able to
02:03:04.820 fucking really gaslight us and to propagandize into us into pretty much believing anything
02:03:10.360 unless you're a skeptical conspiracy noticer like me but yeah I mean they can basically and just 0.97
02:03:17.600 deny it right and who's going to say anything different so I think that it was all kind of
02:03:22.260 tied to that if that's true if my the third conspiracy is true although like I said I already
02:03:28.600 told you I believe it's more likely the second one that they were kidnapped by foreign intelligence
02:03:32.760 and either because they were working with them before or because they want them to work with
02:03:37.420 them now because it's kind of like we're I think we're going to be entering in another kind of
02:03:41.320 cold war kind of thing but it's not going to be the cold war it'll be like some kind of
02:03:44.860 technological war with other countries where whoever can develop this you know technology
02:03:51.220 will basically win the space race if so to speak and I also think that they're going to be looking
02:03:55.760 at colonizing other planets for the rich there was a movie out again I told you guys I reference
02:04:02.360 a lot of movies here because I used to be obsessed with movies and watch them all the time
02:04:06.780 um but before i knew oops before i knew that you know it was mostly created by jewish hollywood
02:04:12.040 but there's a movie called um alyssum and it is about that kind of idea where they have like a
02:04:19.160 colony in space that is basically just it's there not by any kind of power it's just basically held
02:04:24.920 there by the rotation of the earth you know and the gravity and stuff like that and it's you know
02:04:29.380 where they grow their own food and it's because earth has become a shithole right and obviously 0.96
02:04:33.380 this is what's going to happen this is kind of tied into the other shit i normally talk about 0.99
02:04:37.520 which is you know immigration and stuff like that um our earth is going to become like that because 0.95
02:04:43.180 we're now a very highly consumerist society we have you know the population is exploding of 0.97
02:04:48.140 undesirables and all the beautiful countries that were we prided on keeping clean canada
02:04:54.120 and america where we you know normally have always taken care of our parks and our waterways and 1.00
02:05:00.920 stuff like that they're bringing in you know the third world incompatible cultures that are 1.00
02:05:05.620 disgusting and don't have that same level of empathy and care for their environment are going 1.00
02:05:11.240 to totally destroy it so we're going to get to a point where yeah we're it's earth is going to be 0.95
02:05:16.300 just a huge entire garbage dump and anybody who can afford it like all the rich elite which at
02:05:22.120 that point in time will probably be you know there'll be very few of them and then everybody 1.00
02:05:25.940 else will be low-class plebs that are just basically you know living day-to-day kind of like 1.00
02:05:31.020 um what's that movie uh mad max you know where you're kind of in this dystopian kind of fucking 0.99
02:05:37.720 society uh that's what's going to happen to the rest of us i think and you know it's it i think 0.90
02:05:41.900 that they're going to be working on that so i'm not sure why they would want to suppress this it
02:05:48.440 would you would think it would be in the government's best interest to harness this technology
02:05:52.340 but maybe again they were having dealings especially with the amy eskridge thing because 0.83
02:05:57.660 she i could see her because she was kind of pissed off about them not funding her you know 0.99
02:06:03.520 government not funding her at one point in time and refusing um so i could see her possibly as a 1.00
02:06:10.740 fuck you to the u.s working with another uh country a foreign you know country and and 0.91
02:06:16.600 helping them develop it and then maybe they got wind of it but most likely scenario my final 1.00
02:06:22.660 answer they were kidnapped by foreign intelligence and they're now being forced to work on this
02:06:28.900 technology in another country so that they can beat the U.S. in this race to space that's my 0.98
02:06:35.460 theory on it so anyways that's all I got I like I said I had watched a ton of shit I forgot half
02:06:43.160 of what I saw I kind of showed you guys the videos I thought were you know the most relevant 0.98
02:06:46.880 and I thought we would just have a little bit of fun today because I'm getting so fucking black 1.00
02:06:50.920 pilled with all the Canadian fucking you know because it's every day every day there's something 1.00
02:06:56.000 new like we're literally a banana republic here so it almost gets to the point where you're just 1.00
02:07:00.200 like let's talk about something totally fucking random and schizo and like just I don't know 0.97
02:07:04.900 wing it today and do something totally different uh so that's it that's what that's why we did it 0.76
02:07:09.220 today so anyways um thanks for joining guys i appreciate it thank you so much helix for the
02:07:15.000 membership that you gave i appreciate all that stuff and i appreciate the people that are here
02:07:19.580 all the time wise elk is always here i suck at life helix you're always here um and i appreciate
02:07:25.480 all you guys you know because honestly i mostly i mean i yeah i i do it to entertain people but
02:07:30.520 i just do it because i like talking and nobody in my real life wants to listen so uh i figured i'd
02:07:35.900 it with you guys there's got to be a couple other schizos out there right so and clearly you're here
02:07:39.500 you showed me so thanks guys and i will see you tomorrow we again we do our regular space i believe
02:07:46.860 it's going to be starting early tomorrow um oh hey donald um it's going to be starting early
02:07:53.660 tomorrow i believe a little bit uh earlier because normally we would start it at 8 p.m eastern time
02:07:59.420 but i think we're going to switch it to 6 p.m eastern time or 5 but i will let you know it's
02:08:04.140 It's on, it'll be on my Telegram and it'll be on my X or Twitter if you follow me there.
02:08:09.300 So we'll be, I'll be live streaming our space, our Canadian national space. 0.94
02:08:12.120 And then I'll be back on Saturday and we'll get back to the regular old Canadian fucking 0.92
02:08:16.040 Jeet content that we all love and adore. 0.97
02:08:19.380 And that's it.
02:08:20.460 Thanks guys.
02:08:21.000 I will see you next time.
02:08:22.920 Have a good rest of the week.
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