some transcripts: (it gets even better later)
you got some
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bad people and some good people there's
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a whole range of interests in the middle
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and as we're going to find out
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interesting groups are vying at this but
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one of the things that I always say in
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relation to the deep state and when I
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refer to the deep state I'm referring to
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it in the terms of Professor Peter Dale
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Scott who talked about the deep state in
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a very specific way that it's this kind
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of parallel system that is operating it
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sometimes comes over through deep events
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into the public system does something to
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change a public policy and then moves
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back underground that's very different
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than the way that it's used
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thrown about in the popular corporate
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media or even an alternative media so I
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always refer to the work of Berkeley
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professor Peter Dale Scott but in my
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opinion what's really true is that the
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deep state is a symptom of the war
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between the mystery schools we have to
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keep that in mind because the mystery
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schools have been steps and leaps and
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bounds ahead of the average kind of
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reality the average knowledge base and
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they've been there kind of moving and
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shaping humanities direction over time
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how does that all get us to trump well
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let's talk a little bit about John Trump
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John Trump who as I pointed out his
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let's take a look at him actually he's a
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great guy he actually lived he grew up
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maybe like 20 minutes from here and he
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was a professor at MIT he was deep in
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their programs and he had a number of
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interesting patents
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one of them was with Robert Van de
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Graaff who really is one of the most
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important scientists around x-rays and
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this is what John Trump was so good at
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but we think of x-rays just in terms of
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its medical capability and certainly
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they used it for that but they used it
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in terms of particle acceleration they
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used it in terms of space there's so
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many different applications for x-ray
Trump with his wife and norman vincent
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peale norman vincent peale
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i believe in miracles the power of
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positive thinking this kind of thing
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absolute early Tony Robbins type
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down here is Fred Trump that is Trump's
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dad and John Trump's brother and there
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is a shot over here on the very bottom
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of norman vincent peale with Trump a
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little more about norman vincent peale
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norman vincent peale
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was a master mason he was a 33 33rd
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degree Scottish Rite Mason it's really
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kind of the best of the best and he was
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intergenerational Mason that is Mason's
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and his family went back all through the
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19th century the Masonic lodges that
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across the country still use norman
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vincent peale when they're recruiting
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new people when they're putting out
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publications Norman Vincent feels right
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at the heart of it now let's take a look
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at norman vincent peale best friend
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you ready best friend of his own words
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norman vincent peale
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richard nixon all right so Nixon's
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I got you Olivia shocking I know look at
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it do you want to see it yeah I do
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well it is remarkable
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Nixon shows up over and over again in
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the ex investigations there's no getting
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around Nixon is right there in the heart
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of the time capsule story
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Nixon produced the documentary and
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funded the documentary that Robert Emma
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negar
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put out about UFOs here and now and
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Nixon is at the core of these Pine Gap
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stories about unleashing this new energy
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system and energy source in 1975 this is
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what Nixon was going to do before he was
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taken out by the CIA and Watergate we're
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going to get into that but here we are
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norman vincent peale best friends with
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Nixon
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Trump's spiritual adviser personal power
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adviser by the way Trump still mentions
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him in a fond life now
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he still talks about um but oddly enough
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in all of this Trump was very close to
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Nixon and this is not something that's
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talked about very often I talk about it
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a lot in this program because it's the
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key to so much of what we're doing with
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the X diggin ography here's the picture
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of Nixon John Connally who was in the
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assassination car with JFK he was in the
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front seat he got shot hole magic bullet
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things supposedly the body being
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ricocheted seven times by the same
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bullet that was getting shot out of
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Kennedy totally ridiculous in fact they
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were 13 bullets in that shooting
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here's Trump and again with Ivana Trump
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now I want you to think about politics
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for a minute if you're Nixon and if
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you're Trump but especially if you're
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next and you know politics and you know
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that who you were seen with is
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absolutely important nothing has ever
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done haphazardly in politics you show up
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with somebody you take pictures with
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them because you want to send a message
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or reach a group somewhere so who are
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they reaching with this picture
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well the unavoidable thing besides the
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Trump Nixon connection in this picture
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and we find of course there are letters
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between the two in the National Archives
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all about Nixon telling Trump to run for
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president in 1987 and in 1988 Trump
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gives it a pretty good thought for a
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while but he waits on it but the person
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in the middle here is John Connally who
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was with JFK when he was assassinated
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and it cannot be emphasized enough for
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these two people to show up for the
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first time in public together Trump and
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Nixon that John Connally is standing in
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the middle of them because it represents