The Strange Truth- Drone strikes Satan -2 Nuclear Missile- Escalating nuclear Armageddon.
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The Strange Truth- Drone strikes Satan -2 Nuclear Missile- Escalating nuclear Armageddon.

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[00:00:38] Welcome to another episode of Strange Truth. I'm your host, Cara B. And hopefully everyone's had a pretty good weekend. I know that, you know, stuff is probably going to be going on at Prepper Camp, right? And stuff like that. So, you know, but I've been really, really busy and I know I missed another week, but, you know, it's unavoidable.

[00:01:06] You know, I had a contractor, you know, a friend of mine, you know, we, you know, we kind of met up after work every day for the last like what, almost like two weeks. And we did a lot of work, a lot of work on a porch, a lot of work on a house. There's a lot of work got done. I am exhausted, right?

[00:01:33] We finished up, we finished up about two days ago. You know, everything pretty much got done. And it was a lot of work, right? Between, you know, work and, and, and, you know, stuff you're doing with your family and everything else. It got really, really hectic. We ripped up the porch completely.

[00:01:59] All that rotting, you know, like the wood that was rotting and stuff like that, all the, you know, the rotting, the posts and all that, you know, all that stuff came out. And, and, you know, we, we put a brand new, you know, we put brand new stuff down, you know.

[00:02:16] So, so pressure treated wood and everything else down and painted it and restain the house and everything else. So it's been, it was busy. It got a little crazy last week, especially because, you know, we were trying to beat, you know, the rain moved in now.

[00:02:34] And we were just trying to kind of like get everything done before the rain, you know, came in. So, but I'm glad to be back. You know, that's just how things go, right? That's just life.

[00:02:49] Sometimes you have, sometimes you have these lulls where, you know, there's not much going on and then sometimes everything just explodes. Everything goes crazy.

[00:02:57] It's usually pretty busy at the beginning of the school year for me. And that is because my son is playing soccer. My daughter's activities are going, you know, so things get pretty hectic.

[00:03:13] Like, you know, but anyway, what's going on in the world, huh? The world has gone a little mad, right? The Israelis and the, and Hezbollah clashing down there in the Middle East.

[00:03:28] And, you know, that could really end up in an all out war. We're watching that really closely.

[00:03:40] And the whole pager thing is just something out of science fiction, right? It's something out of, you know, we, we, we've talked about stuff like that happening before.

[00:03:51] And people just dismiss it as crazy or conspiracy theories, right? But, you know, just imagine all these iPhones that are made in China, right?

[00:03:59] And if they really wanted to get us, you know, imagine what they could do if they really wanted to, you know, with all the stuff they sell us, right?

[00:04:09] Your cars, your, you know, your electronics, all that stuff.

[00:04:13] If they really wanted to, you know, anyway.

[00:04:21] But there, you know, it's, things are teetering down there right now.

[00:04:25] And this is something that we've been following here now for years.

[00:04:31] You know, wondering when someone will cross that red line and things will escalate to the point of no return.

[00:04:38] The other point of interest, right, that's in play is the Russia-Ukraine war.

[00:04:46] And, you know, with, with Ukraine seeking permission to bomb deeper targets in Russia, you know, that can get really, really dangerous really, really fast.

[00:04:58] So, the world is in a crazy place.

[00:05:03] A lot of folks really don't know how close we are to a major world war, you know, with the, the atomics going off and flying all over the place.

[00:05:14] And, and for the most part, most people don't care.

[00:05:20] They think it's another conspiracy theory or they think, you know, things are just being overblown.

[00:05:26] And they believe, they believe the story that the mainstream media is telling them, right?

[00:05:32] That everything is fine.

[00:05:34] Everything is under control.

[00:05:37] All right.

[00:05:38] So, before I get really deep into our discussion here, right?

[00:05:43] Because we're going to talk about what's going on with Russia.

[00:05:46] We're going to talk about the whole port thing, right?

[00:05:50] You know, and what that could mean here if that really goes off.

[00:05:56] And, you know, there are two other stories that I kind of want to touch on.

[00:06:00] And that is the microplastics thing.

[00:06:02] You know, there's this study out now saying that human beings, we're, we're consuming a lot of plastic.

[00:06:08] So, I just kind of want to push that out there so that, you know, listeners are more aware and, and we can be healthier.

[00:06:16] And then I will end with a really interesting article about human consciousness and, and why it might prove that, you know, the Bible and, and the way we see, you know, the soul and everything else might just be correct.

[00:06:31] Okay.

[00:06:32] So, interesting program.

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[00:10:30] So let's start with Russia.

[00:10:31] Let's start with Russia and how crazy things are getting.

[00:10:34] And this was taken from mostimportantnews.com, right?

[00:10:38] And I'm just going to read a little part of this thing, just the important part.

[00:10:42] It says,

[00:10:42] A Ukrainian kamikaze drone reportedly struck Vladimir Putin's Satan 2 nuclear missile, prompting an apocalyptic explosion yesterday morning.

[00:10:54] A secret ammunition silo facility at Toropets in Tivera region that housed one of the Russian president's nuke missiles was hit by a Ukrainian drone, it claimed yesterday.

[00:11:07] It allegedly happened just 10 miles from an indestructible 30,000 ton munition storage site that had been obliterated on Wednesday.

[00:11:21] It is literally insane to use kamikaze drones to attack kamikaze drones to attack nuclear missiles.

[00:11:33] But that's the entire point.

[00:11:35] The Ukrainians are losing the war.

[00:11:37] And so they're desperately trying to provoke an over-the-top reaction from the Russians that will force NATO to get directly involved in the fighting.

[00:11:44] And if that happens, that's World War III, nuclear missiles are flying, and there's no winners in that scenario.

[00:11:50] So it's a really crazy scenario, but here we are, right?

[00:11:59] And they need to do it before the U.S. presidential election in November, because if Trump wins, he fully intends to try and end the war.

[00:12:07] So that's why the Ukrainians just attacked a nuclear missile.

[00:12:10] They're in a race against time.

[00:12:13] Of course, Ukraine does not have the ability to identify strategic targets deep inside Russia.

[00:12:19] As far as these long-range drone attacks are concerned, we frequently pick the targets.

[00:12:25] And in many cases, we actually guide weapons to their targets.

[00:12:28] But we aren't really supposed to talk about that, right?

[00:12:34] We are hitting targets in Russia, deep inside Russia.

[00:12:41] Can you imagine if Russia was hitting targets deep inside the U.S.?

[00:12:46] And at some point, I think they might say, okay, you know what?

[00:12:49] Tit for tat.

[00:12:50] You hit one of ours with your, you know, providing the intelligence.

[00:12:53] You hit one of ours.

[00:12:54] We hit one of yours.

[00:12:59] That's when things are going to get really, really interesting.

[00:13:01] I mean, you know, I don't know what would be the trigger for expansion of the conflict with Russia.

[00:13:14] Maybe they figure they can just conquer enough of Ukraine and weaken Ukraine enough that they can control, you know, a good square mileage of that area.

[00:13:25] And I think that they're trying to keep that as maybe their primary goal.

[00:13:29] But, you know, we're all just playing a very, very dangerous, very dangerous game here of chicken, nuclear chicken.

[00:13:39] Okay.

[00:13:41] Now, another story that I kind of want to look at, and this one was published on Zero Head.

[00:13:46] It says, if Russia takes Pokorovisk, the rest of eastern Ukraine will fall.

[00:13:53] And I just want to just read a little bit of this because, you know, much was made of the Kursk invasion, right?

[00:14:01] You know, when the Ukrainians went into Kursk.

[00:14:05] And, of course, now the Russians are trying to take back territory and probably gaining ground there.

[00:14:12] But now they're still maintaining the war here on the eastern front, so to speak.

[00:14:22] And let me just read a little bit of this.

[00:14:25] It says, after many months of propaganda from the western media asserting that Russia's military capacity had been shattered by the brutal meat grinder of the Ukraine front,

[00:14:36] it appears that the Kremlin is actually accelerating their offensive with more troops and artillery than ever.

[00:14:41] And they're poised to take all of the Donbass and large portions of eastern Ukraine if they succeed in the pivotal city of Pokorovisk.

[00:14:52] For the majority of the war, Pokorovisk has acted as the logistical hub and rear operations base for Ukraine's eastern defensive lines.

[00:15:02] It sits astride both a key railroad juncture and the highway to Ukraine's fourth largest metro, Dnipro.

[00:15:12] The city's defensive positions are a final obstacle to Russia's access to most of the region.

[00:15:18] If Pokorovisk falls, Russian forces will be able to easily flank entrenched troops in the north and south of the country.

[00:15:28] The loss of the primary rail lines and highway routes in and out of Pokorovisk would cut resources to Ukrainian units across the Donbass

[00:15:40] and possibly force them to retreat before running out of supplies.

[00:15:44] This would mean an immediate and sweeping Russian advance all along the eastern lines where Putin goes from there is hard to say,

[00:15:55] but a campaign back into western Ukraine this time using attrition tactics would not be unthinkable.

[00:16:02] OK, so, you know, we've heard a lot in the western media just how badly the Russians are doing.

[00:16:10] And every time there's some, you know, successful attack, Ukrainian attack, it gets a lot of play.

[00:16:19] But, you know, the Russians are slowly grinding down the Ukrainians.

[00:16:23] And where is this all going to go?

[00:16:26] And, you know, I mean, they attacked a Russian missile, right?

[00:16:32] Nuclear missile.

[00:16:32] And I am not even going to try to process that one, right?

[00:16:40] And so where does it all go?

[00:16:43] You know, it's a dangerous game of chicken here.

[00:16:47] Nuclear chicken.

[00:16:48] And at some point, some line is going to get crossed and it's going to push him too far.

[00:16:55] And I think then everybody's on notice.

[00:16:58] And then, yeah, you know, we might get into some kind of a shooting war with the Russians.

[00:17:04] And, you know, who knows what that might really look like.

[00:17:08] Very, very dangerous times.

[00:17:10] Very dangerous times.

[00:17:14] Now, switching gears here.

[00:17:16] OK, because that's the whole look at World War Three, right?

[00:17:20] The Chinese are really quiet on Taiwan.

[00:17:23] You know, it's really heating up down there in the Middle East, you know, between Israel and Hezbollah.

[00:17:31] And, you know, yeah, if Hezbollah pretty much falls, right?

[00:17:35] You know, if they lose this fight, then I can't see the Iranians just, you know, like laying down, right?

[00:17:43] So then you'd have the Iranians and Israelis fighting directly, not through some proxy.

[00:17:50] And then things are probably going to get really nasty at that point.

[00:17:56] So it's just a crazy situation down there in the Middle East.

[00:18:02] And we have this other crazy situation here in Europe.

[00:18:07] But most Americans are, you know, they're glued to their phones and what's going on with this celebrity or that celebrity and just lapping up everything the mainstream media feeds them, right?

[00:18:19] While the world is teetering on destruction here.

[00:18:25] OK.

[00:18:26] The other two articles that really caught my eye this week, right, was this one from American Thinker.

[00:18:35] And, you know, I have done programs on microplastics before and the dangers of microplastics and why we really need to start taking this issue really, really seriously.

[00:18:48] You know, for a lot of people listening to this podcast, you might be growing your own food or a good portion of your own food.

[00:18:56] So, you know, and that is actually being proactive and doing something about your health.

[00:19:01] They're saying that this can, you know, lead to all kinds of dementia and different things, right?

[00:19:06] And just bad health, you know, all around health.

[00:19:10] Let me just read a little bit of the article here.

[00:19:12] He says, adults inadvertently consume so much plastic is equivalent to eating around one grocery store bag per month.

[00:19:23] And he says, I'm thoroughly grossed out.

[00:19:25] According to a new analysis from an environmental nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., the average adult inadvertently consumes so much plastic in their food that it's the equivalent to eating around one grocery store bag per month.

[00:19:43] When I read that, I was generally sick to my stomach from an EWG press release.

[00:19:50] And it says, plastic on your plate.

[00:19:53] And EWG finds adults may ingest equivalent of up to 12 shopping bags a year.

[00:20:00] Adults may ingest up to 150,000 harmful plastic particles a year equal to eating as many as 12 shopping bags annually, according to a new environmental working group analysis.

[00:20:15] Now, this study only investigated micro and nanoplastic consumption, not absorption.

[00:20:23] We're also being plastic poisoned by the water in our showers, shampoos, conditioners, laundry soaps and softeners, clothing, synthetic fibers, receipt paper.

[00:20:38] So clearly the number of plastic particles in us must be higher.

[00:20:43] The announcement details that a major source of the pollution comes from plastic cutting boards, but also lists the contamination from plastic food packaging, as well as plastics breaking down in our soil and water supplies.

[00:20:59] And all these solar farms that they're putting up all over the United States and Europe.

[00:21:06] Look out.

[00:21:08] All the poisons that's going to be leached out of these, you know, you know, these green, so-called green, you know, electrical, you know, power means.

[00:21:24] Right.

[00:21:24] It's just systems.

[00:21:25] It's just going to be unreal.

[00:21:26] And it says here, crops can absorb micro and nanoplastics from contaminated soil and water, while seafood is continuously exposed to floating plastic particles that can bioaccumulate and cling to tissue.

[00:21:44] Consider a brief public service announcement.

[00:21:48] Dump the plastic cutting boards and invest in a single end grain cutting board that's not slathered in toxic lacquer chemicals and uses a food safe, non-toxic glue to bind the wood together.

[00:22:06] Hardwoods like walnut and cherry are superior.

[00:22:08] Wood is self-healing and the way the wood is sawn and assembled into a single board makes for a self-sanitizing piece of kitchen equipment.

[00:22:20] The capillaries of the grain draws in bacteria and quickly suffocate them.

[00:22:26] Here's what Dr. Dean Kliver, whose field of study was food microbiology and toxicology found in his research.

[00:22:35] Wood is intrinsically porous.

[00:22:42] It's like my, you know, my tongue just would not work around the word, right?

[00:22:48] Intrinsically porous, which allows food juices and bacteria to enter the body of the wood unless a highly hydrophobic residue covers the surface.

[00:22:59] The moisture is drawn in by capillary action until there is no more free liquid on the surface, at which point immigration ceases.

[00:23:11] Bacteria in the wood pores are not killed instantly, but neither do they return to the surface.

[00:23:17] I recall reading that some studies showed that harmful bacteria are killed in as little as 10 minutes without any cleaning agents, though I can't seem to find the study in this moment.

[00:23:29] Back to microplastics.

[00:23:31] EWG being progressive has a solution that we as conservatives wouldn't support, which is to use the weight and authority of the government to intrude in the marketplace, requiring companies and governments to eliminate single-use plastic,

[00:23:47] minimize the use of plastic where possible, and prevent plastic waste from polluting the environment.

[00:23:55] Now, yeah, I mean, these are all good ideas, but shouldn't we just be doing that, right, ourselves?

[00:24:02] And it says here,

[00:24:04] Joe Biden and Camilla Harris did exactly that when they announced a phase-out of single-use plastics from federal food service operations, including military char halls in deployed locations.

[00:24:17] Naturally, those throwaway utensils and food cartons will have to be replaced with a far more expensive biodegradable materials,

[00:24:25] and you just got a little more national debt tacked onto your back, right?

[00:24:33] This microplastics thing is really, it's really, really becoming, you know, a serious health issue.

[00:24:42] And I do think that it's going to be just as serious as the smoking issue, you know, because there's just so much of it being absorbed in all animals at this point, you know,

[00:24:57] and plant life, right?

[00:24:59] Human, human, plant life, animal life, right?

[00:25:03] You know, we're all absorbing this plastics, and it's going to become a real serious problem.

[00:25:11] Okay?

[00:25:12] So that's the danger of microplastics.

[00:25:14] Had to fit that in because, you know, try to be safe with your food.

[00:25:19] If you're growing most of your own food or a lot of your own food, then you're already ahead of the curve.

[00:25:24] You know, try and keep all up, you know, you know, try and use glass or wood instead of plastic, right?

[00:25:32] You know, when you're eating or preparing your food, it's getting to become a real serious issue.

[00:25:41] Okay.

[00:25:43] So, you know, that's a health.

[00:25:47] That's our health corner for, you know, for this podcast.

[00:25:52] And now we're going to end with a really interesting article that I read.

[00:25:56] And I'm just going to read some parts of this article.

[00:25:59] But if you're a Christian, then, and you believe that everyone has a soul, and if you believe in heaven and hell, and if, you know, Christianity, I think, is on the forefront of science.

[00:26:13] I've always been on the forefront of science.

[00:26:15] You know, it's amazing that science tries to debunk Christianity, right?

[00:26:19] When all it really does is prove the existence of, you know, other dimensions.

[00:26:26] You know, science is beginning to prove a lot of the things that Christians have just kind of taken for granted.

[00:26:32] Like, yeah, heaven and hell, you know, exist, you know, on a different, like, you know, plane from ours in different dimensions, right?

[00:26:41] So it's really interesting that a lot of times science seems to prove, you know, you know, Christianity, right?

[00:26:48] It proves, you know, that there is life or there is something beyond our, you know, what we can see, hear, smell and touch right now.

[00:27:02] You know, we're pretty much bound up by our physical bodies, right?

[00:27:07] But there is something beyond this, and we have to make sure we take care of our souls so that, you know, the transition is easy, right, between this reality and the next.

[00:27:20] But anyway, this is from the Daily Mail, and the article says,

[00:27:24] Scientist says human consciousness comes from another dimension.

[00:27:29] Told you so, right?

[00:27:31] But let's read this.

[00:27:31] A physicist claimed that we plug into these invisible planes of the universe when making art, practicing science, pondering philosophy, or dreaming.

[00:27:43] And this could explain the phenomenon that has evaded scientific understanding for centuries.

[00:27:48] Michael Provisia, a professor of physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has based the wild idea on hyperdimensionality,

[00:27:59] the idea that the universe is made up of more dimensions than just the four we perceive, height, length, width, time.

[00:28:07] But his theory is highly controversial, with one scientist saying that the cornerstone of Provisia's theory borders on science fiction.

[00:28:17] The sure fact that we can conceive of higher dimensions than four within our mind, within our mathematics, is a gift.

[00:28:24] It's something that transcends biology, Provisia told Popular Mechanics.

[00:28:29] Scientists have been attempting to explain human consciousness and its origins for hundreds of years, and the theories run the gamut.

[00:28:38] One leading theory suggests that consciousness is related to how much information is integrated between the different parts of the brain.

[00:28:46] The more information is connected and integrated, the more conscious a being is thought to be.

[00:28:52] Another posits that conscious mental states are driven by top-down signaling in the brain.

[00:28:59] Top-down signaling refers to the process by which higher-level brain regions send information, expectations, or context to lower-level brain regions.

[00:29:11] But Provisia's theory ventures outside the realm of neuroscience and into theoretical physics.

[00:29:16] He suggested that in moments of heightened awareness, like when we enter a dream state or use our brains for deeply creative or intellectual tasks,

[00:29:28] our consciousness could transcend our physical dimension and enter a higher plane.

[00:29:33] In these moments, our consciousness sinks with hidden dimensions and receives a flood of inspiration, Provisia said.

[00:29:42] To better understand the controversial theory, consider the following scenario.

[00:29:47] Imagine you're a two-dimensional being living in a two-dimensional world, like a character in a comic book.

[00:29:56] Now imagine that a sphere passes through your plane of view.

[00:29:59] The sphere would look like a dot that grows into a larger and larger circle as it comes closer, then gradually shrinks until it's out of view.

[00:30:09] You would have no way of knowing that it's actually a three-dimensional shape.

[00:30:16] Provisia sees us as a version of these two-dimensional characters.

[00:30:21] Although we exist in a four-dimensional world, we can only perceive matter and energy that is off those four dimensions,

[00:30:31] just like how beings in a 2D world cannot perceive a 3D object.

[00:30:36] Thus, the limitations of our world prevent us from detecting higher dimensions that could in theory exist all around us.

[00:30:44] This is the foundation of hyper-dimensionality.

[00:30:48] The idea that the universe is made up of many dimensions, some of which are hidden because they are beyond the reach of our physical realm.

[00:30:56] Hyper-dimensionality ties into string theory, which states that reality is made up of infinitely small vibrating strings

[00:31:04] that are smaller than atoms, electrons, or quarks.

[00:31:09] As the strings vibrate, twist, and fold, they produce effects in multiple unseen dimensions that give rise to all the particles and forces that we can observe from particle physics to gravity.

[00:31:23] String theory is essentially a theory of hyper-dimensionality, Provisia said.

[00:31:28] It's looking at how the universe is put together on a sub-quantum scale.

[00:31:34] Although we can observe the effects that these vibrating strings have on the physics of our dimension,

[00:31:41] we cannot observe the hidden dimensions that they are vibrating in.

[00:31:46] That is, we can't physically observe them, but our consciousness may be able to tap into them, Provisia says.

[00:31:53] Hyper-dimensionality and string theory are widely accepted by physicists,

[00:31:58] but Provisia's idea of their relationship with consciousness is more controversial,

[00:32:04] especially because it blurs the lines between science and spirituality.

[00:32:09] As an Orthodox Christian with a PhD from Harvard,

[00:32:13] Provisia has found hyper-dimensionality to be a way to bridge his scientific background with his religious beliefs.

[00:32:20] For example, he believes Jesus may be a hyper-dimensional being.

[00:32:25] According to the Bible, Jesus ascended into heaven 40 days after being on earth.

[00:32:30] How do you ascend into heaven if you're a four-dimensional creature, Provisia asks?

[00:32:35] But being hyper-dimensional could theoretically have allowed Jesus to move between our world and heaven,

[00:32:44] which may be a world of higher or infinite dimensions.

[00:32:47] And let me just add here, I think that when, you know, as Christians,

[00:32:51] we believe that at some point we are going to have new bodies,

[00:32:54] and these new bodies will be like Christ's own body, right?

[00:32:58] And we will be endowed with this ability to pass through all these other dimensions, right?

[00:33:04] We will be, or our bodies will be like his, right?

[00:33:09] Provisia's theory is based on a God of the gaps perspective,

[00:33:13] where gaps in scientific knowledge are explained by divine intervention,

[00:33:17] and Stephen Holler, associate professor of physics at Fordham University.

[00:33:21] He believes that this type of thinking is insufficient and hampers the scientific inquiry

[00:33:26] needed to truly understand and explain in effleable phenomena like human consciousness.

[00:33:31] It's a poor explanation mechanism that arguably stifles the inquisitive nature acquired for good science and teaches

[00:33:38] that it's not okay to say, I don't know, hollow toad popular mechanics.

[00:33:43] I mean, we still don't know.

[00:33:45] As a Christian, I can say we still don't know, but we can guess at the fact that, you know,

[00:33:51] heaven and hell, well, heaven and hell exist.

[00:33:54] They exist in a different dimension, right?

[00:33:56] Which is not in ours.

[00:33:58] So, you know, so when you really think, you know, well, that our belief,

[00:34:05] spiritual beliefs then hold that there must be other dimensions beyond this one, right?

[00:34:11] So for us, it's like, okay, right?

[00:34:14] And, you know, and these science guys, especially the ones that claim to be atheists, right?

[00:34:20] You know, they don't want a spiritual, whatchamacallit, they don't want a spiritual, like, explanation

[00:34:27] of these, you know, ideas or these facts, okay?

[00:34:32] You know, because if you have a God, then there's consequences to your actions.

[00:34:38] You are not completely a free agent that can just do whatever you want without any consequences

[00:34:44] and live a life, right, you know, of your choosing without any consequences, right?

[00:34:50] And, you know, so it's, you know, it's kind of crazy, right?

[00:34:53] But, you know, as I once, you know, talking to someone, I basically said to him, right,

[00:35:01] I think it takes a lot more faith to be an atheist, right, than a Christian.

[00:35:07] Because you're taking, they're taking one heck of a chance and one heck of a gamble,

[00:35:11] a roll of the dice here that, you know, the Christians are wrong and they're right.

[00:35:17] And what are they gambling?

[00:35:18] They're gambling 80 years of life, living the life they want to live in the way they want

[00:35:24] to live with their own belief system, right?

[00:35:27] Versus an eternity, right, of having to deal with the consequences of not accepting, you

[00:35:36] know, Christianity, right?

[00:35:38] So they're playing a really dangerous game.

[00:35:42] Anyway, right, it says here, Provisia, right, this is a guy who believes that maybe consciousness

[00:35:53] does come from a higher plane, right?

[00:35:56] He's optimistic that technology, right, such as, you know, the LHC, right, the Large Hydron

[00:36:06] Collider at CERN and stuff like that, right?

[00:36:09] You know, he's optimistic that such technology could, you know, could prove or help to prove,

[00:36:18] right, that this hyper-dimensionality does exist, right?

[00:36:24] Um, let's see.

[00:36:27] Uh, you know, he's hoping to prove at some point that hyper-dimensionality and its relationship

[00:36:36] to consciousness pans out sometime in the future.

[00:36:40] I think that we're getting closer and closer to all of that, right?

[00:36:43] More and more scientists are beginning to think that we're living in, um, some kind of really

[00:36:50] sophisticated, um, you know, some really sophisticated program, right?

[00:36:56] They want to call it a program, but, you know, this reality is not necessarily all there is

[00:37:04] or, you know, this is kind of a shadow reality.

[00:37:07] And beyond this, there is the real reality, right?

[00:37:11] And a lot of, uh, scientists are beginning to probably figure out that, you know, maybe

[00:37:16] there is something beyond the curtain, right?

[00:37:20] But that's, that's a whole other podcast and a whole other, um, uh, discussion for another

[00:37:25] time, right?

[00:37:27] Um, so I'm going to have to sign off right now, but it was my pleasure to have this time to

[00:37:33] share some thoughts, right?

[00:37:35] Um, you know, things are heating up down there in the Middle East and, and, uh, you know,

[00:37:42] we've, we've got to definitely keep an eye on that.

[00:37:44] Uh, things are getting a little crazy, you know, the, it, it, with the war, uh, between

[00:37:50] the Russians and the Ukrainians, all these things will affect us.

[00:37:55] We're not separated or we're not going to, you know, all these things, right?

[00:38:02] Will draw us into a, you know, a serious conflict with the powers that be that govern the world.

[00:38:10] Okay.

[00:38:11] Um, you know, we, we talked about microplastics, right?

[00:38:14] And, and why microplastics is a danger.

[00:38:17] And we also talked about, you know, where does, you know, one, one guy, right?

[00:38:21] He has a really interesting theory about, you know, where, where our consciousness might,

[00:38:26] might originate from.

[00:38:27] And it's not just the brain.

[00:38:28] It might actually come from another, you know, a higher state of, of reality, right?

[00:38:36] Um, so all that is really interesting food for thought.

[00:38:42] I really hope that you will enjoy your weekend and remember, don't plug into the news if it

[00:38:49] makes you crazy, right?

[00:38:50] You know, I've tried to stay away a lot from what's going on with the election and everything

[00:38:55] else, because I think it's good for my mental health.

[00:38:57] And I would advise the same, right?

[00:39:01] You know, spend some time with your family, right?

[00:39:03] Do the things that, you know, relax you.

[00:39:05] All right.

[00:39:05] You know, um, you know, and, and try not to get yourself all burned out, you know, on all

[00:39:11] these things, because they, these things, you know, the, the mainstream media is all about

[00:39:17] divide and conquer and working people up, right?

[00:39:19] It's pitting one, one group against the other.

[00:39:22] So it's all about divide and divide and conquer for them.

[00:39:26] And your, your mental health, your wellbeing is, is not a part of their, uh, equation.

[00:39:32] All they want to be, all they want is to be proved correct.

[00:39:35] They just want to be proved right.

[00:39:36] Right.

[00:39:36] And they'll do anything to prove that they're right.

[00:39:40] And, and that in itself is pretty dangerous, right?

[00:39:44] Anyway, I want to get drawn into another conversation here, right?

[00:39:48] Um, your time is valuable.

[00:39:49] So it was my pleasure.

[00:39:51] Um, you know, we, we live in a very dangerous, a very serious world and serious world.

[00:39:56] And this serious world requires serious people.

[00:40:00] Okay.

[00:40:00] And that's where we all come in here, you know, at, at, at PUN and, uh, you know, we, we,

[00:40:06] we try to provide a way that you can take care of yourself and your family.

[00:40:10] Okay.

[00:40:10] And keep your loved ones and yourself safe.

[00:40:13] Okay.

[00:40:15] All right.

[00:40:16] Uh, so you all have a good weekend and, um, until next time, folks take care and good night.

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