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0:07one of the
0:08caveats that i do have some personal
0:10information
0:12that i did get personally involved in
0:14was some information that had to do with
0:17the stargates and looking glass
0:19and more specifically the 2012 problem
0:23with those projects
0:25the
0:26popular opinion of what’s out there
0:29right now is that the project was shut
0:31down
0:32because
0:33there was a problem
0:36when we approached 2012.
0:38i’ve heard it described a number of ways
0:41but to
0:43my knowledge the problem is
0:45is that the
0:48timelines converge
0:50on that point
0:52in time
0:53and
0:55when you
0:56know enough about the stargate projects
0:58and the looking glass project to know
1:01how
1:02string theory works and how the
1:04possibility of possibilities works and
1:07how
1:08making one choice over here doesn’t
1:10necessarily mean that
1:13the other choice
1:15couldn’t exist at the same time
1:17but once you
1:19get your brain wrapped around this
1:21subject
1:22you find out that at the end of 2012
1:26in an easy way to put it
1:29the choices that we make become less and
1:31less consequential to the future
1:35and eventually were pushed into this
1:38bottleneck of time
1:40no matter which choice we make
1:43and
1:44that’s important to the people that had
1:46access to looking glass because
1:50they would use looking glass
1:54knowing
1:55the choices that
1:57they would make and the future would pop
2:00up
2:01big mistake was coming up with
2:04the possibility of future
2:08and
2:08when we started using a computer to say
2:11well if we make this choice it’s 79
2:15percent possible that this scenario
2:17happens and
2:1923 percent are possible or whatever you
2:22know using
2:24round numbers that this scenario would
2:26happen
2:27the
2:28understanding at the time was that was
2:31realistic however if you go down the
2:33road further and
2:36free will continues to exercise itself
2:39on this game
2:40that
2:4179 percent possibility sometimes changes
2:45very very fast
2:46but if you look at the situation in a
2:48point of time it seems very realistic
2:51that that’s the greatest possibility
2:54what
2:55happened
2:56was people very smart people began to
2:59figure out that
3:01something big was coming up
3:03something that made it so
3:05all the possibilities of all the future
3:08scenarios of any choice
3:11any possibility
3:13that was fed in and observed
3:17through the looking glass
3:19inherently ended up in
3:21the same future
3:23and no decision no possibility changed
3:27past a certain point
3:29that’s the big secret
3:31all
3:32possible timelines lead to the same
3:36basic set of history
3:40in the future that is what sends
3:43everybody that has all of the
3:45information that knows everything into a
3:47blind panic
3:49the people that know everything about
3:51looking glass that have gotten all the
3:53reports and all the information
3:56the elites of the world
3:58probably
4:00figured out that that was
4:04the end of the game
4:05and
4:06nothing
4:08could be manipulated beyond that point
4:10when i was in the military it would have
4:12been before 97 when i got in trouble
4:16one of my particular areas that i was
4:19amazingly intuitive about is problem
4:22solving slash mission planning
4:25or um
4:28more specifically taking a bad mission
4:31and
4:32fixing it
4:33certainly
4:34knowing how
4:36string theory and possible futures works
4:39makes it so you can
4:41work your mind very quickly to
4:44see the reality of what’s happening and
4:46decide what decisions need to be made to
4:49change it for a particular outcome at a
4:52certain point after they’re done hearing
4:54the computer tell them
4:57this is what’s going to happen over and
4:59over and over and over again all they
5:01become focused on
5:02is
5:04how do we fix it
5:05what i do know is that i was called in
5:09and asked to
5:11solve this problem
5:14this timeline contraction problem
5:16and i
5:18eventually did my due diligence and did
5:21all the investigating and
5:23basically only had one piece of
5:24information and that was reinforcement
5:26the computer’s right
5:28the timelines will contract down to
5:31some inevitable thing there is an
5:33inevitable event
5:35it’s been forecast it’s been predicted
5:38it’s been
5:39fed to us in a slop trough of what
5:43they want us to believe will happen
5:46they don’t
5:48actually have control over what happens
5:51they only have control over the reaction
5:54and it seems that no matter what they
5:56try to
5:58do to cause
6:00their desired reaction it’s going to
6:02have
6:03an opposite effect
6:05much much easier for me to explain today
6:09what that process is as opposed to back
6:11then
6:12if i had to
6:14give it a name i would say it’s the
6:15awakening process
6:18it’s an evolution of consciousness that
6:20cannot will not
6:23and
6:24no matter what decisions or
6:27possibilities are injected into the
6:28equation
6:30eventually it all resolves down to us
6:32all learning the truth and becoming
6:36aware of
6:38this massive dam of lies that has been
6:40built
6:42that keep us from knowing
6:45massive volume of information that we
6:47should otherwise possess
6:49essentially what
6:51happened with looking glass
6:53not only did they not want people to use
6:56it anymore because they knew it was just
6:57going to burp out the same thing
7:00but at the same time they didn’t want
7:01anybody else to know what it was saying
7:04i’m sure
7:06because that information
7:09was a
7:10monumental concern
7:13when i was in the military about how
7:17to prevent this inevitability now at
7:19first i thought it was into the world
7:22now i see end of the world is
7:24end of their world
7:27the
7:28biggest cheering on top of all this
7:29conversation
7:31um would be a synopsis to say that if i
7:34could convince everybody out there
7:37that
7:38for all intents and purposes what we
7:40believe to be true
7:43eventually becomes true
7:45if somebody convinces us
7:48that a major disaster is going to happen
7:50in the very near future
7:52a major disaster
7:54happens in the very near future
7:57if
7:58we don’t buy into that fear
8:02and accept that there is really nothing
8:05that we know know is going to happen
8:07and except of whatever happens
8:11that
8:13makes the convergence of the timelines
8:15happen as naturally as possible
8:18any attempts to try to go away from this
8:22one inevitable conclusion
8:26i again
8:28see as
8:29a new beginning
8:32an end of this reality the beginning of
8:35something that we can’t even possibly
8:37understand based on the level of our
8:40beliefs currently
8:42but when all that information comes
8:44flooding out
8:47there’s going to be no denying
8:49what’s true
8:51and what’s a lie or what’s illusion
8:54basically what we’re experiencing right
8:56now is
8:58two master chess players sitting at the
9:00board
9:02and
9:03one of them looks down at the
9:05board and sees that he’s in checkmate in
9:08seven moves
9:09and he looks across at his opponent and
9:11he knows that his opponent sees it too
9:13so there’s no getting out of it
9:16so at this point
9:18the loser
9:20can only prolong the game
9:23both players know the game is over
9:26it’s only a matter of time before he
9:27does this and then you’re forced to do
9:29this and then he’s forced to do this
9:32and eventually checkmate
9:34we as
9:36a race if we could understand that the
9:39game
9:40is over
9:41the
9:42based on the rules of the game
9:46the bad guys have already lost the good
9:48guys have already won
9:50yes there’s moves left on the table
9:53but
9:55those moves are being forced
9:58by the player that is going to win
10:03the only way that checkmate can’t happen
10:05is if the player
10:08that’s winning makes a mistake
10:10but from all the information that i’ve
10:12gathered all of the information that’s
10:14been given
10:16all the information that’s been vetted
10:18to me
10:19it seems pretty obvious that
10:22the good guy player on the side of the
10:24chessboard knows exactly what has to be
10:27done to win the game
10:28and so
10:30at this point any mistake
10:33would be
10:34all but impossible
10:36but again
10:38you really have to
10:40understand the game to
10:42know that
10:44the guy that’s losing is lost
10:47and i’m sure most people sitting
10:49watching a chess match between two
10:51advanced chess players
10:54know the game’s over long after the two
10:56players know it’s over
10:59because they can’t see the board and see
11:02that there’s only seven moves left
11:16you
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