This video explores how government secrecy and selective information disclosure create fertile ground for conspiracy theories, using examples like the Bob Lazar case (where whistleblowers may be psychologically primed), the integration of Nazi scientists into post-WWII intelligence agencies, and Buzz Aldrin's controversial moon claims to illustrate how suppressed information and curated narratives can shape public perception and fuel speculation about hidden agendas.
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The Secret Space Program & The Missing Alien Question | Kurt MetzgerAdded:
Is it just me or does anyone else find it somewhat convenient that now would be when the government wants to spill the beans on UFOs and aliens? Is it purely a distraction? Is it the framework for a project Blue Beam scenario? I definitely think it's sus and what they released is not very substantial or impressive to me. Let's get into it on this episode on the 9990 breakdown and explore some ideas Curt and Jason talked about before this was even a thing the president said he was going to do.
>> [music] >> It's priming.
And then uh just putting you in the right mind state. And you know you know you do whatever. Some people yeah. That is why I'm extremely skeptical of this whole alien agenda.
And the fact that you have all these whistleblowers coming forward. Many of whom the majority of whom have never claimed to see an alien body. Now that's a whole another subject. But we talk about priming for instance, right? Now let's talk about Lazar's story. And NLP and trying to get a message out there.
Now if you're bringing somebody in that you're not sure of, right? Doesn't have the military clearances but you know that he's a pretty smart guy.
One of the things that he's talked about was they gave him all these briefing documents that at first he thought were fake. But they were about aliens and the Zeta Reticuli and etc. etc. etc. He's never claimed to actually see an alien except for in that one instance maybe he looked into a room and saw something and who knows he may have been primed for that. Bob Lazar was likely a limited hangout case because he would have been seen as pretty easily discreditable as a wacky guy equipping cars with jet engines and discredit him they tried.
But he made the right call and got in touch with George Knapp who was a pretty thorough journalist in this situation.
And when the receipts returned blank he sought out the people that would have seen him in these places. George went along with him to Los Alamos Labs where he could see that Bob knew his way around and he wasn't unknown there. I think he seems solid and he's relaying his experiences as accurately as he can, but it also does not mean that the experience wasn't curated. Like they're saying they primed him for a situation where the shape of an alien behind opaque glass or whatever the situation was where he couldn't clearly see was to create the belief of alien life, but these guys go into this a little more about how humans were already doing research into this tech and maybe the lack of bodies implies something else.
Right. So, over and over again in this subject, what I find is the technology seems to be real, 100%.
But, anytime I hear about an interaction with aliens, whether they be the gray kind or, you know, there's this other woman that I watched in front of the White House with, you know, some of these disclosure people talking about meeting aliens that were tall in a hollow mountain, that you know the deal.
We Pleiadians, whites, there's a whole There's the bird, the avians, all this stuff. Uh well, okay. So, My point is this. And and listen, everything I've ever seen, whether it be the Phil Schneider story or whatnot. I don't know about that.
>> know the Phil Schneider story? I mean, I don't No, no. I mean, I don't know. I I I I don't know. That's That has a lot of uh validity. I don't think so, either, by the way.
>> it's somewhat That seems like very much like >> does it? The shootout with the aliens where he's the sole survivor after a laser beam fight?
>> Uh by the way, just so you know, I don't have like beliefs or something.
>> No, no, no. I I agree.
>> wild speculations based on uh weird memory things. But, finish what you're saying.
>> No, all I'm saying is we've had so much technology suppressed from us and information. This will tie into what you were talking about with all these Nazis that came over, right?
>> Yeah. during World War II.
>> This is extremely relevant because the Nazis were working on the flying bell and researching cold fusion and things far past what we have been led to believe may have been the case at the time. The ones who lost the war were the people of Germany. The Nazis just joined up with the so-called winners to continue the same work, much of which they said the United States did first and were the inspiration, like eugenics for example. And really, if you look at the genesis of the Central Intelligence Agency, what you're looking at is the OSS and the Skull and Bones crew and the Nazis. That's the main crew.
>> the Nazis. They were It was a shame to have to go fight these guys. It's like It was a shame. They were so efficient and so had control and they're better than commies, right? So, of course, I love when they bring up the good war.
And we're such a good country that there was no hard feelings. I'll give you one that I'm not telling you I believe this, but it was very interesting. Uh Daryl James, d a r y l, I think, James, who claims to have been in this secret space program. And the reason he sticks out to me is because his story was so bizarre.
It's almost like cuz if I was going to write a a movie of something of like imagine a start Imagine Star Trek, but nobody on Earth knows that they're doing this. It's like literally what the story is. Remember the planet of Nazis? Well, that's real.
>> [laughter] >> The planet >> just cuz they didn't have a budget and they had to use Nazi uniforms.
Some Nazis went to Aldebaran, whatever the [ __ ] Uh they cut a deal with the lizard things and blah blah blah. But he goes to all this and Mike A He called him Kino all the time. He said his nickname was Kino.
He said, "Kino, there is no Michael Aquino. He's a vessel for some [ __ ] like a pitch-black snake."
He said he watched how they do it, how it like kind of stood behind Michael Aquino. And then when it would be out of him, Michael Aquino would just be sitting there staring blankly.
Uh Michael Aquino was up to some weird sketchy stuff and his name comes up with this secret space program and with Satanism stuff. And I couldn't tell you how real the weird serpent possession type of thing is. I know that there's wild stuff out there. I don't understand and And is something that would be cool to hear Nathaniel Gillis or Smart Chains take on this because I know his work gets into necromancy and possession in that realm of things. And man, I just don't know and I figure if I don't know, I've at least probably stayed safe for many of that if it is real, which is almost good enough for me. It's hard not to be curious though.
But that's just one of the many things about it. It it just listen to the story cuz it's very interesting. Now, it's going to sound like nonsense and me probably it is nonsense, but I'll tell you something what's haunting about it this nonsense is it because it was so outlandish, I always remember it.
Then when I find out new things, I can compare notes. It's kind of strange what lines up.
It's kind of strange. And so >> I watched the Daryl James one and there were just certain aspects that I just, you know, like him banging the chick and then being introduced to the general >> thing is 100% dude. You Look, that that's one of the easiest to believe things because all the lore from religion to our space fathers I know. What do they come and do? It's always some kind of breeding [ __ ] Well, I see that. I hear that. I just again, I you know, I think it was rather fantastic. But people check it out at home. We got some more for you. Well, it is, but here's the here's important point. The guy the guy that was the the the commander officer that was like you're like a son to me guy and I I I'd like to actually interview the guy cuz I want to know he talks about some disturbing things and this is like the white hat side about how the Anglo-Saxon is meant to do this and that and Asians were made as a slave race. That's what the good guy side is saying in the story. History is written by and occasionally manipulated or even erased by the victors. I think the United States has done a good job exposing to the people that live there who are still paying attention that propaganda only works so well and that the good guy image we have tried to portray has been shattered more thoroughly than ever before. Trump has turned on everything that got him where he is at and continues to be a puppet for Israel going to war with Iran, threatening nukes. I mean, the whole thing is a disaster so much so that I think more people are awake than ever, and it makes paid actors in this tribal hypnotism on the extremes more obvious than ever.
I That's odd. Listen, I'll say this.
Genetic engineering for us I I I don't know what our history is. And I know that we have those stories, obviously, of the sky people and genetically creating us, and then there's also the talk of us breeding with uh certain, you know, aspects of these beings, whether it be the Anunnaki, etc. Giants are out there in uh the biblical realm. Show us the NBA bones, Smithsonian. Show us the NBA bones, the ancient NBA bones.
>> is possible. Hold on. Let's We got these last few, and then unfortunately, I am going to have to break it off because we got fights coming up, Kurt. We got Since we do a lot of things live here, okay?
Oh, yeah. Yes, we do a lot of things live here. Um are you aware that Buzz Aldrin, who, you know, has made the claim that he's been on this moon, he also claims that there is a monolith, much like the one in the 2001 Space Odyssey picture, on the moon. Have you ever seen him make that claim?
Yeah, and and isn't there also a thing about him that he went to Antarctica not that long ago and saw pure evil or something, and he had a heart attack down there cuz he went to Antarctica?
Now, if he said he saw pure evil, that to me that's like uh kind of maybe he didn't, but I know the heart attack thing's real. Okay. He was flying out.
So, I was unaware of this, and there's a conspiracy about it.
What do you think he's doing down there?
Why wouldn't an astronaut possibly need to go to Antarctica? How could that possibly be an important thing? And I suppose you can argue heart attacks can be random, but if he is talking about seeing something crazy, and if seeing that crazy thing is related to the heart attack, then that would be insane. But I don't really know what to make of this.
I know that Eric Hecker, the Raytheon whistleblower Kurt had on, seemed like a solid, believable, regular dude. So, maybe that weapon or neutrino detector is related, but I don't honestly know what to make of this. It's just weird.
Well, well, it was 2016, so let's we'll do it live.
And apparently, um he got sick from altitude sickness and on the trip, but the conspiracy theory Oh, altitude sickness, eh? An astronaut An astronaut, YOU SAY? YES. [laughter] UM SO SO THEY'RE SAYING IT IS A fake false claim he suffered altitude sickness. I'd have to see the uh the pure evil quote. If Buzz saw something, I don't know what it was, but it was enough to give the man a heart attack.
Uh so there's >> there's a bunch of stories of creeped out uh scientists there. Now, my buddy Eric Eric Hecker who who uh is the Raytheon whistleblower. Mhm. By the way, his story there's nothing fantastical about it. I don't even know how it'd be hard to believe for anyone. That that's a weapon that they made there. Of course it is. What What do you think Raytheon is doing in the anyway?
Well, I'm glad you're talking about that.
The reason we had to start writing stuff down wasn't cuz that we couldn't remember stuff. We had epic poetry and stuff like that back then, right? This makes me think of an Islam tradition where people memorize the book to be able to reconstruct it and protect it from alteration. The Quran is preserved through a dual system, handwritten copies and memorization, with the memorized version traditionally considered the more authoritative safeguard. Oral transmission was historically seen as less susceptible to tampering than written text because any attempt to change to a written copy would immediately be caught by the global community of Huffaz who could verify the text from memory. There's a famous saying that if every physical copy of the Quran were destroyed, the Huffaz could reconstruct it word for word from memory alone. The first use of the word freedom comes into uh language written language, in Sumerian cuneiform.
And I was like, "Dude, why do you think they had to come up with a word for freedom?" Cuz somebody just came along and took away the thing they all enjoyed but didn't have a word for. And then in captivity, they're like, "We want what?
What do we call it? Let's call it freedom." Right? This is the first type of idea. So, it's thousands of years this history of the [clears throat] only war in human history that I've seen is the war to suppress consciousness.
And it's it's waged against the artists and creative people. And it's waged by those who it's So, the the battle is to suppress consciousness, and it's waged against those who seek to express consciousness. Right.
>> And and that's the dynamic you see today in the media and Sagar and Krystal.
>> You got classified reality, and you're being polite is dancing around reality. Being classy is dancing around reality. Being vulgar is blurting out reality.
>> [laughter] >> Yeah. That's what vulgarity is. Yeah, calling something [ __ ] when it's [ __ ] That's vulgar. How novel. Yeah. We just Oh, dude, I got to go eat.
I'm [ __ ] starving. No, it's good, man. Good workout. Uh thank you for taking time tonight. And >> for making it to the end of this 9990 breakdown. And guys, don't let them suppress your consciousness. It's a battle worth fighting, and you don't have to do it with blood, sweat, or tears. Just be honest. Anyways, if you want to support this channel and the work I do, check out the links in the description. There's the Patreon where I post exclusive breakdowns two times per week, as well as a monthly update podcast. And then there's my website mood.tech that I have now updated, where you can subscribe to my newsletter and check out some other cool stuff. Thanks again for watching, and I'll see you next time.
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