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Thank You, for writing such magnificent memoirs. I am so enjoying your adventures!

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WOW, what a fantastic adventure and life you live to the fullest; congratulations on your survival!

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Thanks Robert for sharing such an eye opening, mind escaping short story about a location on our Planet that is on the 180* degree side of what normal in America offers up daily.

We have been Homogenized to perfection. Boring comes mind......

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Actually, in the poorest parts of American Appalachia, things are not all that different.

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Its not as bad as it was in the 60s and 70s.

And the poor folks out here will be the ones surviving the zombie apocalypse.

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In reading these adventures, I wondered why there seems to be more Chipoko in parts of Africa and not more here? Does our level of scepticism thwart the experience? The general acceptance of the unusual seems to be part of life there.

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If you count recorded UFO sightings, the US leads the way, followed mostly by other European countries. We don't hear about them here (in the US) because the news is suppressed.

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Hi Dr. Malone - have you listened to this ?

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2024/04/press/kim-iversen-2/?ref=unlimited-hangout

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Just finished viewing. Whitney is one of the sharpest tacks around. Yes, the globalist power sectors will probably collapse upon themselves (and cause a lot of suffering), but in the meantime we need to direct our efforts locally to build our own parallel societies/economies.

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The puff adder. Close call.

One of the best writers I've ever read is Horacio Quiroga, who prolifically wrote short stories, often involving man vs. wild, or with animals as anthropomorphized characters. I think of him as a Uruguayan Edgar Allan Poe, but better.

Here is the first paragraph from the short story "A la deriva" / "Adrift," depicting a man living out his few remaining hours in his remote environment:

"The man stepped on something soft, and immediately felt the bite on his foot. He jumped forward, and turning around, with an oath, saw a yararacusu that, coiled upon itself, was awaiting another attack."

Some experiences are best left vicarious ones! I salute Ms. Isernhinke's resilience.

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Not sure if appropriate…but… when life gives you lemons 🍋… make lemonade .

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I appreciate these adventures, and the humor!

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Africa would be the last place, I would like to be. I love animals and would not kill them..and it is disturbing that mankind is so destructive in so many ways. It wipes out species without any thought. It destroys trees to build. It uses the resources of the world to destroy it. The consciousness of so many is KILL and DESTROY. It is good reading about the rangers who are trying to stop the bush meat poaching... It is sad that mankind has such an insatiable appetite for meat. When in the beginning I believe that mankind was sustained on the fruit of the earth. I personally went 50 years without meat...living on a lot of raw fruit, raw and steamed vegetables...and was totally healthy. I didn't eat processed food or soy!

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Your life story is so fascinating! Thank you so much sharing.

L A Brain

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Nice escape for me. Thank you

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Good lord, it reads like an adventure novel.

Too much fun!

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Entertaining about you and The Major. If I were in your shoes, I'd probably be frustrated, thinking, "Oh no, not this again!"

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Quite an interesting story, but has almost nothing to do with UFOs.

If you really want to see some UFOs (I don't have any interest at this point), I suggest following Courtney Brown's instructions for modifying a modern camera, then set it up pointing straight up in your back yard. You then have to look at the video on the computer slowed down. Courtney assures us you will find some. He has posted several videos of them, all made this year.

Here we have the realities of human weaknesses juxtaposed to the supposed unreality of ET intervention. But why do so many humans act so "stupid?" Until you find the truth behind the UFO phenomenon, you won't really have a clue.

People are supposed to LEARN from their mistakes. But what if you couldn't even remember most of your biggest mistakes? That's our situation.

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My theory on UFOs, is that they are ancient humans. The fact that we are soooo far out in the boonies, in our galaxy, means the chance of actual aliens finding us is remote.

I believe there is more chance, that an ancient human civilization (before being smashed back to stone age by asteroids) has already established new home worlds in our local area.

And now they are back to check on things. Dave Chappel (the thief) covered this in a routine where he talked about wondering space jews.

Here is the kicker.

When these ancient humans came back, they also brought ancient human diseases, which we "new" humans have no resistance to, (see also Europe and the New World) they met with the various world Govs, and let them know we need a worldwide inoculation to keep from getting wiped out.

Since there is no way enough people will get an " experimental space vaccine", viola, china lets loose a global pandemic.

This may also explain why the US Gov is releasing so many UFO videos.

How's that for a conspiracy theory!

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Everyone is entitled to have their theories. I base my views regarding these particular matters on research that I consider quite reliable. This research actually includes human beings conversing with ETs. This has to be done telepathically, so you have to become a telepath to do this.

The older ET civilizations (from older parts of the galaxy) have had millions of years to map out this galaxy, if not the entire universe. They found Earth long ago. It was a relatively new planet. It has been seeded with biology and used for this and that for a very long time. No "us from the future" is required here; and I must say that the research I am aware of has never run into any such beings.

Most - though far from all - of what happens here is of our own making. And our lack of long-term memory can lead us to act in very stupid ways. My greatest concern is that our rulers rejected the fact of reincarnation and thus have led us down a tortured path of incomplete understandings for a very long time. Even the Hindus and Buddhists never got it right.

I would like to see that situation reversed - at least among the intellectuals among us. I might add that we aren't intellectuals because we're smarter; we just for some reason found the time to think and study a bit more deeply about matters than most people do. We are needed now, as we have always been. I hope that if you have the time to put in some extra study, that you keep at it. Every bit counts.

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I think people earn their theories, by doing a lot of looking. No one is entitled to a theory, ignorance is not an opinion. You have obviously done a lot of work with this. Good luck with the telepathy (I have no talent). Although, I do have a magical ability to fix electronics, even with little knowledge.

I cannot get on board with you because of our remoteness in this area of a far distant galaxy arm.

IF, some aliens had discovered earth a long time ago, it would be even less interesting.

If aliens were to seed a planet for experimental use, they would pick one a lot closer.

No one in the 16th century went to America to experiment, they just brought samples back to "civilization".

Of course, I am also implying human motivation to an alien, which can get a lot of shit wrong.

Anyway, keep up the work, it cannot make things any worse.

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I'm an electronics guy, too. And am not a telepath. I must rely on others for that (Courtney's team mostly, unless animal communication is involved). They have done a LOT of looking; I can say that for them.

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I think telepathy involves more than mere mind to mind contact.

I suspect it involves a lot of the normal senses, plus a couple of others we cannot see or measure, yet. And adept fellows seem to be able to use that.

Poker players, stock markets, politicians.

I mean, how often do people say the same thing at the same time, get a call from someone they have not thought about in ages, except for this morning??

My personal journey into the weird is the rituals I perform, when I try to fix things.

If I do the ritual (and that changes) then the thing I am trying to fix, magically fixes, or the thing I have been looking for, magically appears, where I have already looked. That particular ritual involves buying a replacement. Sometimes, I find the original in time to cancel the order.

I am really getting into "finding" a ritual, to help with my day to day problems, and damn, but they work often enough for me to continue the rituals.

Add to that, humans have been doing rituals for maybe hundreds of thousands of years.

Seems to me, they work often enough to "believe" in that.

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You can go on YouTube and find people who talk about telepathic communication with animals, and maybe a few with ETs. You could say it involves other "senses." But if you have ever had a vivid dream with clear images, you have experienced most of it. The point is, it is a spiritual skill so does not rely on body senses per se. But the body is designed to mimic the things that a spiritual being can sense.

Rituals are a way to focus attention on something one wants to accomplish. For an adept they aren't necessary. But I can see why people do them and why they tend to work.

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Fascinating about the UFO sightings. They just seem to get folded into all the rest of African lore. Interesting about their dwelling underground. Tucker Carlson and others believe they are in the deep ocean - some say they've seen them zooming up out of the ocean, and returning...so, maybe both - which is amusing since we associate them with the sky, instead of right under our noses.

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Such an amazing adventure!! Alas, I am of the sort who would rather read about it and appreciate the adventures of this type than actually participate! But I certainly do enjoy reading about them! I like your style!

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