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>>DAVID WILCOCK: All right.
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Welcome to "Cosmic Disclosure."
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I'm your host, David Wilcock.
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And we're here because
you need to know.
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We have Corey Goode here.
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And even as I'm
asking him questions,
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I'm learning many new things.
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We've been describing
the settlement of Mars
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by originally the Germans.
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But the Germans were not
the first ones to go there.
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There's been many,
many groups there.
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As we're going to talk
about more in this episode,
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we're going to get into all the
different types of life on Mars
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because that is a huge subject.
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So Corey, thanks for
being back on the show.
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>>COREY GOODE: Sure.
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>>DAVID: First of
all, you had mentioned
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before in previous episodes
something about vegetation
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on Mars.
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Could you just briefly give us
an overview of what you saw?
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Did you walk around
on the surface?
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Did you see any
plant type of life?
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>>GOODE: Personally
what I saw were
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kind of colonies of shrubs
that were in an area
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where we were
building an outpost.
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And these were very hardy,
short, and almost cactus-y-like
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shrubs that were purple
and red-- the thick,
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I guess, stalks that
went into the ground.
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And they had sharp, pointy
leaves that were very sharp.
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>>DAVID: What part was
purple and what part was red?
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>>GOODE: Well, the stalk
was purple and red.
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And then the leaves were
also purple and red.
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And there were thorns on
the stalk of the plant
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and on the branches
of the plants.
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They were not something you
could stick your hand in.
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They were very prickly,
I guess you would say.
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>>DAVID: So in a
previous episode,
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we are talking about a
possibly indigenous Mars race.
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You said they look
similar to us.
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What type of race on Earth
would they look similar to?
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What type of human?
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>>GOODE: The description was
that they had a reddish tone.
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They wore robes.
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They were very skittish
and kept to themselves.
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And the ones that had been
captured or interrogated
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claimed to be indigenous, that
they were always from Mars.
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That's where they originated.
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But the people that
had interrogated them
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were unclear whether
this was true
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because they had been deceived
in the past by beings on Earth
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that had told us that they
were extraterrestrials
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when they had actually been
ancient Earth civilization
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breakaway groups.
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And some of these
groups, since they
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had been space-faring
groups, obviously
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could have gone to Mars
and set up colonies.
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And these could have been
remnants of some of them.
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>>DAVID: Let's go back
now to the Germans
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arriving there for a minute.
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And you said that you
personally witnessed
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flying over ancient pyramids
that were still on Mars today.
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>>GOODE: Partially
exposed pyramids.
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>>DAVID: Did they take any
interest in that kind of stuff
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when they got there?
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Did they want to land
on it or explore it?
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I would think the
interest would be
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insatiable to want to excavate
it and find out what it is
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and all that stuff.
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>>GOODE: The only
interest that was shown
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was looking for technology,
ancient technology.
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But again, you have to
remember certain areas are
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very off-limits to people,
especially back then.
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The races that were there
are very territorial.
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So if they wanted
to visit something,
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they had to stop, take
some pictures, samples,
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and then scoot and get out.
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That was a part of
the equation of them
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doing close research on a
lot of areas of Mars as well.
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Because the area was considered
territory of another group.
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>>DAVID: Did you ever encounter
any information specifically
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regarding the face on Mars,
whether it was artificial, who
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built it, anything like that?
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>>GOODE: No.
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During my time there, I was
not aware of the face on Mars.
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So I'm not saying
it doesn't exist.
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I just did not see it.
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I did not hear it talked about.
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>>DAVID: So we were starting
to get into last time
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that the Germans
settled near the poles
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but more in sort of like a
taiga rather than a tundra
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type of land.
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They're not in the arctic area.
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But they're in that
sort of permafrost.
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>>GOODE: More of
a Goldilocks area
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between the very inhospitable
equatorial region
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and the very harsh area
of the polar regions.
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>>DAVID: So what are
the temperature extremes
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in those areas?
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What's the low and
what's the high?
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>>GOODE: Because of the
atmospheric pressure--
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and it also depended on the
season of where you were.
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But the temperatures could
change 40, 50 degrees
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in a matter of hours.
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>>DAVID: Oh, wow.
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>>GOODE: I don't remember
exactly the temperatures that
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were on the surface of Mars.
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I just know that it's
definitely warmer
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than what the statistics
on the internet are.
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One of the things that I
wanted to mention were now,
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current era, the
space programs are
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very careful about
cross contamination
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of germs, bacteria,
that kind of thing
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going from one planetary
sphere to another one.
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Back in the '30s and '40s
and early '50s, not so much.
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And especially the
Germans, they were
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bringing crates and crates
of supplies and instruments
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and all the different
things they needed to Mars.
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And they brought some
very annoying pests.
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They brought along
cockroaches, rats,
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and other spiders,
other Earthly pests,
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that have become a problem on
Mars and have contaminated.
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The rats have gotten a
little bit bigger but survive
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just fine out on the surface.
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But the cockroaches have
become huge, like bigger
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than your hand huge.
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>>DAVID: Oh my gosh.
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>>GOODE: People joke around
that cockroaches could survive
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a nuclear war and surviving
on the surface of Mars
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is not a problem for them.
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>>DAVID: Are there
indigenous insects
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that the rats could eat?
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I mean, what do you think
their food supply was?
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>>GOODE: I don't know.
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I'm sure there are probably
insects there because I know
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there were very large spiders.
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I just didn't read or
experience any myself.
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This insectoid group
of beings, they
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use a biological
kind of technology
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to where they create smaller
bugs or insectoids to do
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certain tasks.
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>>DAVID: Like
clones or something?
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>>GOODE: Yeah,
but they'll create
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like smaller
insect-like drones--
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if they're doing battle or
if they're in a warfare type
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situation, then they create.
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That's a part of
their technology.
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It's kind of a
biological technology.
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>>DAVID: Right.
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So they can control
what these drones
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do, like a remote control?
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>>GOODE: Yes.
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And these are more of a hive
mind kind of, a true hive mind.
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A lot of people think they know
what a hive mind is when they
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really don't.
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But they have a hive mind
and more of a insect, kind
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of colony type of structure.
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>>DAVID: Did the Germans bring
vehicles that use rubber tires
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and wheels to drive around?
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>>GOODE: Definitely.
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Mm-hmm.
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>>DAVID: Really?
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Like jeeps or tanks, or
what were they driving?
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>>GOODE: They had developed
special vehicles that
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were pretty much like
built on tank chassis that
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were pressurized and of course
armored-- always armored
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with the Germans-- that they
used for going on excursions.
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>>DAVID: Would they
try to go into caves
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and look for
technology artifacts?
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>>GOODE: I know that they were
always going on expeditions,
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looking for technology,
looking for different resources
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on the planet,
constantly exploring,
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looking for different
resources, especially.
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The only time caves
ever came up were
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when they tried to explore
routes into these lava tubes
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to do reconnaissance
missions to try
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to get an idea of how they could
someday take over these lava
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tubes.
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>>DAVID: You said that raw
materials were transported
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to Mars by the Germans using
a primitive portal technology
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that was very hazardous
to biological life.
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How big was this portal?
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Could they get those
tank-type vehicles--
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could they build them here
and just portal them in?
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>>GOODE: Yes.
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This is in the
beginning when they
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were exploiting the
natural portal system that
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exists in our solar system.
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And they didn't realize
the calculations involved
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and the positions of certain
planets, other bodies around.
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There are a lot of
calculations involved.
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They actually ended up having
a hyper-dimensional mathematics
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handed over to them
by another race that
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helped with these calculations.
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And I saw this math
used quite often,
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and there were very
few numbers in them.
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There were all kinds
of weird symbols.
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But they were
written out on boards
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just like math equations are.
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>>DAVID: But just to
answer the question, then,
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did they have the means
to portal in something
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the size of a tank?
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>>GOODE: Absolutely, yeah.
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>>DAVID: Really?
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>>GOODE: Multiple tanks.
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>>DAVID: Really?
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So it was large enough to get
multiple tanks in all at once?
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>>GOODE: Yeah, they
could get a battleship
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up there if they wanted.
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>>DAVID: What does
this portal look like?
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If we're going to see it
on Earth where it starts,
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is it a ring like in
the Stargate program?
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What are we looking at?
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>>GOODE: These
portals are bubbles.
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>>DAVID: Like an energy bubble?
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>>GOODE: They look
like an energy bubble.
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And on the outside of it-- if
you've ever looked at a hot
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highway, and you've got that--
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>>DAVID: The mirage.
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>>GOODE: The mirage
effect coming up
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off the heat of the highway.
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You have that all around it.
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And it is not like a wall, like
a flat thing you walk into.
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You can walk into it from two
different directions, or 360
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degree directions.
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People could walk into
it from those directions,
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and then on the
other side, they'll
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be coming out in 360
degrees, those directions.
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>>DAVID: Wow.
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Would you have to cross in?
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Like if you're going to
walk into the bubble,
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would you walk in on, let's
say, the 6 o'clock part
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and then walk out on
the 12 o'clock part?
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Like you've got to
walk through the bubble
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and come out the other side?
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Or could you--
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>>GOODE: Your point of
view is totally skewed
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once you walk in.
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So once you walk
in, you have no idea
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from your base of reference
when you come out.
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You just walk into this
basic bubble, you walk in,
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and then as you do, it's
a strange sensation of-- I
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don't know how to describe it.
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It's a strange sensation.
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And you are going
in, and then you're
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being pulled in
at the same time.
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And then you collapse into it.
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And then you pop out
on the other side.
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>>DAVID: Is there a sense of
duration as this takes place?
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>>GOODE: No.
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Not like in Stargate
where there's
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this-- vzzz-- you're going
through this ring, this tube.
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There was none of
that sensation.
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>>DAVID: It's a very rapid
compression and expansion?
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>>GOODE: Right.
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And it does affect you.
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They give people shots and stuff
to help them with the effects.
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But it's similar like if
you put a very strong magnet
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close to your brain,
how it gives you
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a real nauseated,
confused feeling.
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You have that.
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>>DAVID: Yeah, Henry
Deacon actually
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said they gave him
something he called
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[? lorentzil ?] as
a supplement or drug
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that he took to try to ease
off what he was calling
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transdimensional disorder.
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You called it temporal dementia,
but very similar terms.
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>>GOODE: And when they would
transport a bunch of items,
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they would put the items in area
where the bubble would appear.
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And then the bubble
would pop up.
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And the bubble
would be one size.
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And then you would
see things almost
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like they're melting,
going into the portal.
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>>DAVID: Really?
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>>GOODE: Uh-huh.
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And then they would pop
out on the other side.
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>>DAVID: How fast
would that motion look?
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>>GOODE: Very quick, depending
on the density and the size
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of what was there.
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>>DAVID: It's almost
like something
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getting sucked into
a bubble, like just--
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whick-- through a straw.
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>>GOODE: Going down a drain.
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>>DAVID: Wow.
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>>GOODE: Yeah.
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>>DAVID: Let's go into
that room for a minute
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where the portal is.
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I'm assuming this is indoors.
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You're not going to
do this in the open.
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>>GOODE: No, a lot of
times it's out in the open.
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>>DAVID: Oh, really?
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>>GOODE: These natural
portals, sometimes they
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appear in the upper atmosphere.
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Sometimes they appear above
the ground, underground.
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They jump all around the
planet, along the grid system
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of the planet.
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Now, there are some of
the ancient-- people
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have talked about United States
going into the Middle East
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to secure some of this ancient
technology, these portals.
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>>DAVID: Like in Iraq.
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>>GOODE: Mm-hmm.
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These are actual devices that
have taken all of the guesswork
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out of using the
natural portals.
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There is technology that uses
point-to-point protocols to be
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able to send people
and items safely.
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So that's a technology
that exploits
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the natural portal system.
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There's a natural portal system
that is occurring all around us
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right now.
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And they used to use intuitive
empaths to help figure out
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where these portals were going
to appear and for how long.
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But then they had
artificial intelligence
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to help them with that.
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>>DAVID: The Germans were
using natural portals,
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and they would know where
the portal was going to be
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and that it was
going to go to Mars
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and then they'd line
up all their tanks
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or whatever in that spot
when it was going to appear?
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>>GOODE: Right.
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And it wasn't always
a lot of tanks.
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But they would utilize one area
that they knew was consistent.
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And through this
mathematics model
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that was handed to them
and with help provided
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to them through
extraterrestrial allies,
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they started using these
natural portal systems
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in a very early and
un-technical way
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before we started developing
out what we use now.
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>>DAVID: When we look at
something like Stonehenge,
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is that a natural stone means
of harnessing and exploiting
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these natural stargates?
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Does that help to attract them?
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>>GOODE: That's exploiting and
harnessing the natural energy
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grid of the planet
but not necessarily
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having to do with portals--
not necessarily having
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to do with portals.
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>>DAVID: Right.
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I'm curious about
the Germans, though.
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Obviously there's
some mystery in what
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you're telling us right now.
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Did they have some kind of
antennas or technical devices
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that maybe they put
in a ring or something
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that they can help to
stabilize this bubble with?
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Is there any
technology that they
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would build that was involved
in making sure this thing works?
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>>GOODE: Not in
the very beginning.
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>>DAVID: Really?
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Nothing in the beginning?
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>>GOODE: In the
very beginning, they
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were using the raw,
natural portal systems.
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This is the very beginning.
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Then they started using
the mathematics models
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to use electromagnetic
fields and torsion
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to create point-to-point torsion
fields between the two points.
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Torsion is a spinning field.
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On each side, they
would create them
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at the same time,
each side spinning
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in the opposite direction.
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But to stabilize and keep the--
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>>DAVID: Oh, just
to keep it running.
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>>GOODE: To keep the
point-to-point hole
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open longer.
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But our arrival there has
thrown off the balance
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and even in closer
to current era caused
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the insectoids and the
reptilians that are there
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to have more problems with
each other and problems
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with the new-arrival
humans, Earth humans.
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>>DAVID: You'd mentioned 40 main
groups on the Super Federation
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Conference that have 22 genetic
programs running on Earth
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and that they have a massive
series of encampments
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on the backside of the moon.
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And they all have
it regionalized
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into their own little domain.
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Do those 40 main groups
also have regions on Mars
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that are their own territory?
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>>GOODE: I've heard a few of
them have a presence on Mars,
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but they mostly have presences
on moons around gas giants
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and on other
planetoids and moons.
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They're not so much on Mars.
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>>DAVID: So Mars is sort of
like its own little parochial
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district with its own gangs and
in-fighting and members-only
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clubs?
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>>GOODE: Right.
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As usual, as humans we
decided to hop over there
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and plant a flag and started
taking over territory.
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It threw off the equilibrium
and the balance that was there.
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>>DAVID: You said there were
several false starts of where
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the Germans tried to build when
they did it around the equator.
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>>GOODE: Around the equator
and a few other places where
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they built in the wrong place
and ticked off the wrong groups
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and ended up being overrun
and losing entire settlements.
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These were small at the
time, the people in them.
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>>DAVID: And when you say
small, what are we talking?
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Like how many people
would be working there?
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>>GOODE: Dozens.
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>>DAVID: OK.
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What is the first, that you know
of, successful settlement that
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wasn't in a bad area and
didn't get wiped out?
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>>GOODE: These started to
occur in the late '50s, when
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the United States
really started getting--
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or the military-industrial
complex, the corporations that
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are this complex, fully
got behind the Germans
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and involved with the Germans.
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This is when they really started
having successes and also
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the might to enforce
and protect territory.
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>>DAVID: So we have obviously
started to map out Mars,
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but I think there's a
lot farther we could
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go in describing
what has been done
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since these original
settlements.
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Would you agree?
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>>GOODE: Yes.
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I would say what
we've done so far
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is we have set a foundation
for what-- after the Germans
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and the US industrial complex
pretty much formed a union
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and formed what we call the
Interplanetary Corporate
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Conglomerate and moved
out into the solar system
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and created a mass
infrastructure and massively
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colonized Mars.
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We have basically set the
foundation for that discussion.
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>>DAVID: Cool.
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Well, that's what we're
going to be doing next time.
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We're going to take our space
program colonization of Mars
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and really get into
detail on bringing it up
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to the present about how this
enigmatic red planet has become
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a massive source
of human habitation
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for this breakaway civilization.
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This is "Cosmic Disclosure."
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I hope you're enjoying it.
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I know I am.
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And we're here because
you need to know.
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We'll see you next time.
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I'm David Wilcock.
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I thank you for watching.
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