[0:05:54 - 0:05:59] And the origins of consciousness and 
how there is a splitting between left and right brain.
                       [0:08:00 - 0:08:07] And it's into 
how you're going to communicate what you feel about person across me, what you're sensing from them.
                                                                                         [0:18:01 - 0:18:10] And there's lots of stuff you can find on the internet now like where they say, you know, tell me 
how many times these two guys pass a basketball.
                       [0:19:58 - 0:20:05] It almost feels like whatever symbolic conventions you have in your mind some
how defines what you see.
                       [0:21:00 - 0:21:05] And so your intention some
how is super fundamental to what you actually see or your attention.
                                                                   [0:33:28 - 0:33:40] Well, in 1972, Russell Targan, 
how put off, Dr. 
How put off, wrote an article that I think it was called Nature magazine.
                                                                   [0:37:55 - 0:38:04] And what I did is I trained the two classes of kids in like 10 minutes on 
how to do a remote viewing.
                       [0:38:55 - 0:39:06] When we came back, I pulled the folder out, the yellow folder out from under the red cloth, cut the end off and pulled the target out and s
howed it to the kids on the television.
                                                                                                                                                           [0:58:18 - 0:58:24] And our ability to do that is some
how super dependent on going through the right, the
                                             [1:01:02 - 1:01:06] I've heard from 
how put off, who's one of the founders of Stargate along with Russell
                       [1:03:11 - 1:03:15] If you could never isolate the target, 
how can you say it's a human doing it?
                                                                                         [1:19:39 - 1:19:45] underground, 
how would that ever get sunsetted and taken out of government?
                       [1:23:53 - 1:23:58] You have, I mean, just look at the Pentagon papers and you look at 
how cynical the discussions
                                             [1:28:05 - 1:28:10] The, the, the nooks and crannies, they know 
how to hide in that you're not familiar with.
                                                                   [1:33:37 - 1:33:42] And then he s
howed up with my car and put me fireman's carry into the back seat.
                                                                   [1:46:02 - 1:46:08] Money morning, I s
howed up in his office, reported as I was supposed to at 9 o'clock in the
                       [1:48:37 - 1:48:43] try to learn 
how to control to see whether I could collect intelligence doing that too.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   [2:01:41 - 2:01:45] The image s
hows a square structure with clear right angles, possibly spanning several
                       [2:03:25 - 2:03:30] However, in the last couple of decades, evidence has been gathered to suggest that Mars did
                       [2:04:42 - 2:04:47] Especially when we consider 
how much more there is to find out about our most similar,
                       [2:05:24 - 2:05:29] He went even further, 
however, suggesting that American astronauts are actually working
                                                                                         [2:13:37 - 2:13:42] You hypothesize something very interesting about 
how the pyramids of Giza were built,
                                             [2:20:44 - 2:20:51] And what we did is we demythed it by s
howing those things as belonging to her.