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Interview with Captain Randy Cramer (Part II) - Oct 26, 2020
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Captain Kaye returns to do the second part of what may be a series on what we're going through now, globally, and what's there for us as a race -- I'm going to say beyond just globally -- after the dust has settled.
Engaging and lasered as usual, we hope you'll join us as we present to you our friend and returning guest, Randy Cramer!
We are not you are watching Contact TV with your host Leslie Mitchell Clark and Wes Robertson exploring ufology, metaphysics, and beyond with the world's foremost experiment. And a very good evening, good morning, good afternoon to all of our wonderful viewers out there in the in the what would we call it, Information Highway Land. You have again reached Contact TV, and we are kicking off our 11th season, believe it or not. And I am joined as always by my co-host Wes Robertson. How are you doing, Wes? I love your shirt, by the way.
SPEAKER_02Thank you. I warrant in honor of the uh kickoff here. Glad to be here for the 11th season, and what a guest.
SPEAKER_01What a guest. Our guest of evening is kicking off our 11th season for this is actually part of the of a very um informative that I would have to say startling and maybe an thought-provoking um interview that we did before uh we went on a little holiday, and we are back here now for uh kicking off season 11. And it is our great pleasure to welcome our friend uh Captain Randy Kramer, a TA Captain King, who you've seen on Guile and heard on post-to-cost. And uh without further ado, I would just like to say a hearty welcome to our dear friend Randy Kramer. Hello, Captain King. How are you doing?
SPEAKER_00I'm great, thank you for having me. It's a pleasure to be here as always.
SPEAKER_01Wonderful. And um, as as I was just mentioning before uh we introduced you, this is part two of a rather um absorbing, uh fascinating interview that you did at the end of our last season, where we were talking about really what is happening now, and that's just about all I'm going to say. And if you could like do a little recap of what happened and and and get into uh uh what's coming.
SPEAKER_00Sure. So we're in a five-stage process, and I want to emphasize that as some people would like to believe these are processes that are all pre-planned, sort of conspiratorially designed to sort of lay out this stage sort of scenario. That's not really the case. Most of the pieces of this uh five-stage process have been inevitable for decades. They were things that were gonna happen, whether anybody did anything or not, or whether anybody planned anything around it or not. It just turns out that a lot of things are happening, sort of coming to a head all at once. So when I talk about the pandemic stage as the first stage, there's some information to suggest that there is some engineering. There's also some evidence to suggest that we're dealing with more than one biological agent. We have evidence right now that we're dealing with at least three different viruses with dozens of mutations of each virus. That makes it very complicated when you're talking about viral contagions. But we also have been finding uh people infected with a bacterial contagion that is new. Um, so there some of some of this may have been nudged by human hands, but epidemiologists have been saying for a long time we're due, you know, for uh a large pandemic. It's we haven't had one in like a hundred years, we're due for one. So there was a certain like just statistical inevitability of what was going on to lead to that. There may have been a nudge, but that nudge is not the totality of action taking place. Most of the totality of action taking place is really just an inevitable chain of events. Stage two is the civil disruption phase. This is another phase which is not necessarily being propped up by a bunch of conspiratorial shadow people, but something that's been inevitable. Um, all sides have you know had enough for a long time, and that's on all spectrums of the political spectrum. Different sides are dealing with that in different ways and approaching it in different ways, some more healthy than others, some more violent and more criminal than others. Uh, the FBI just arrested uh like almost 15 guys in a plot to kidnap and kill the governor of Wisconsin this week, in case you haven't heard that in Canada. That's a that's an escalated step of domestic terrorism that's like another level, you know, from where we were before. And we keep seeing these levels increasing. And so, what is an inevitability that is then you know, like, okay, you have this brush fire, that's an inevitability. Then you've got some people throwing gasoline on that brush fire. So, but the people who are throwing gasoline on the fire didn't start the fire, you know, so you can't say it's not correct, factually correct, to say, well, all of these people are, you know, getting their hands in the cookie jar and and pushing extremists on this end or that end. And it's like, yeah, there is some of that, but those people didn't start the brush fire. The brush fire was this inevitable place of people on all spectrums of race and poverty with their own gripes and their own grievances from their own point of view to say that they've had enough is enough and you know, struggle for it. So that is an inevitability. So, but we're also seeing that tinkered with. That's really the best word I can use because something that's that large with that many citizens sort of spontaneously, organically participating in, can be tinkered with, but the social movements themselves on both the left and the right are things that have been inevitable for quite some time for anybody who's been tracking uh the that process. So, and that's the where we're at in stage two, and that continues to escalate and that continues to get more violent and more serious, and so as we see that stage get more feverish, is when we will see the inevitability coming from stage three, which is global military conflict between one or more of the following the Chinese, the Russians, the North Koreans, and the Iranians, not necessarily in that order. And any number of other countries could end up pulling into a World War IV type scenario, and I say World War IV because we already had World War III, wasn't in the newspapers. I don't expect anybody to remember World War III, but we already had that, so this would actually be World War IV. Um so what we're seeing in the escalation of that is also a continued process of escalation. Uh, President uh Xi Jinping from China addressing troops, told them to prepare for war with India, which we've known that that's a very tenuous uh place on the border there. There was a very brutal incident between Chinese and Indian soldiers uh a couple months back. Uh it's a demilitarized zone. So Chinese patrol on one side, Indian troops patrolling on the other side, but it's a demilitarized zone, so they're not allowed to carry firearms. So they didn't go at each other with guns. They didn't have any. So what they did was wrapped fence posts with barbed wire and clubs with nails in them, and they beat the living crap out of each other with impromptu melee weapons, and dozens of people died. Uh we're not officially hearing a death toll that's more than 20 or 40. They're trying to say that maybe 20, 40, 50 people were injured, maybe less than 20 people were killed. That's not correct. Uh, there were higher casualties on both sides. It was a very tenuous incident. I have a contact in India that we've had some conversation about this, and it's given me some information. And the Indian government is not having it. Um, they're not backing down from a China threat. And right now, China's feeling very imperial. Um, they feel like that there's this major fluctuation, uh, power fluctuation happening. And instead of working together, which would be better for everybody, they're gonna see about like getting uh a chunk that they can sort of grab and take in a vulnerable moment. So the more vulnerable we appear because of stage two, the more inevitable we are to stage three. But that's been pushing. The Russians have been testing our airspace on an almost daily basis along the Alaska perimeter. Um, we've been scuffling it uh with Russian troops in northern Syria. We had uh the videos that I've seen are mostly like there's this road uh that's this you know territorial line, and there's sort of Russian troops on one side and the American troops on the other. So they often go running down this road in these armored personnel vehicles side by side, yelling at each other, throwing rocks and tin cans at each other, just escalating, you know, uh tensions. So there was a collision where these two armored vehicles, you know, banged into each other, there was some injuries. Um the Russia itself is experiencing some tremendous internal pressure. Uh Putin is facing protests around the country and in the region, and he's he's actually in a more tenuous place where he could lose power, he could end up dead, disappeared, whatever. Um, because he's been at his job for a very, very long time, and there's some people that would like to remove him from office. Um, most particularly the oligarchs who make all their money off of him, but also give him half their money. So they would, you know, prefer uh a system in which they don't have to, you know, give half of their profits to the kingpin every month, which they do. Um North Korea is just a clusterfuck. I'm just gonna call it what it is. It's a clusterfuck. And it's um Kim Jong-un has been dead for some time. They've had a body double in place for him for some time. Uh, his sister is making uh a power grab, and she's dangerous in the sense that she's really ready to like go to war with South Korea or attack Japan. So you have all of these things that are continuing to escalate along, again, what are really these things that have been inevitable over time. You know, if if we just let everything happen like it was happening, uh stage one, stage two, and stage three were gonna happen. They were gonna happen anyway. They they were just they were gonna happen, and it just so happens that we have them all happening at the same time. So that's gonna conveniently or inconveniently, depending on how you want to look at it, lead us into stage four. So once each it's event-driven, not date driven. So as each event uh stage escalates, it feeds the next stage. So as we continue to escalate, that will feed the path through the different stages and we'll get through this process. Okay, so that's where we're at, that's what's happening. Now, super quickly, for some people, this is gonna be very not fun. Uh, I have told people who live in the big cities, get out. Um, if you have family in the country, go visit, have a go bag, be ready to go and go visit them. If you have an option to not be in the big city, get out. It's not gonna be the fun place to be. Um, but other than that, people are gonna be where they're gonna be. I realize some people are stuck where they are, they can't just pick up and move. Uh, pandemic has affected people's jobs, it affects people's incomes. We have escalating months of people not paying in their mortgages. So we're gonna see a uh housing bubble as you know, houses go up for sale and as houses go into foreclosure. Um but this is all just pushing forward. It's gonna happen, it's gonna be not fun for some people, but it's not gonna last forever. It will end, it will come to an end. And so when that happens, there will be a reconstruction phase. Now, that's the part to look forward to. Okay. So many of the things that we want to do here, that we want to implement, are tools, practices, and principles and procedures that everyone can benefit from. But certain people continuing to be in certain positions of authority will always be a monkey wrench to access to those things, right? There are certain people that always see a profit margin, if they deny access to someone or give preferred access to someone else. Um, there's you know a lot of finagling for people to look at their margins and see, wow, if I deny, if I really fight access to this tool, to this health engineering technology or a medical technology or education resource or other technologies and resources that can shift, you know, sort of civilization from this downward spiral that we're in and sort of get us going back the other way. So, that in order for that to happen, there's some people who are just in the way. And many of those people have been convinced to cooperate because they see a benefit in cooperating and something that they will make a profit from rather than obstructing something that will eventually cost them everything. However, there are some of those who are dug in deep. So, as much as we would like to snap our fingers and introduce all of these tools, principles, procedures, technologies, we can't until there's some shifting. So there are things that we would like to do, but we just can't safely implement them and make sure that people are gonna have access to them without some shifting. So there's a lot of shifting that's gonna go around in this process, socially, politically, economically. And when all is said and done, let's just hope that if the plan goes as planned, uh the deck will get shuffled and we'll have some different people in positions of authority who will not act as obstructionists. You have a solid block of politicians on both sides of the aisle. There's blame to go around for both of this, uh to both sides for this, who are paid by lobbyists and are paid by special interest groups and are paid by corporations to essentially get nothing done. Uh, they're corporations who know that they will continue to make profits as long as Congress doesn't pass new laws. So it's not even really about that all the lobbyists are trying to get everything that they want changed, some truth in that, but mostly what they're trying to do is just monkey wrench and molasses the process so that nothing changes their profit margins. Because as things change, mixes up their profit margins, and they don't want that. So for all of that to shift, this is a convenient opportunity for all of these things coming together in this bundle of crazy chaos that gives us an opportunity to sort some of this out. Now, as I have been read in on this process, I've had to really carefully think about how I word this because I'm realized that sometime back I rather flippantly threw out the term hoax invasion. And so I'm hearing a lot of repetition of people think that there's going to be this completely fake, not real invasion scenario. And I realized that's not what I was trying to say at all. And so I want to clarify we're not talking about something that's a hoax, okay? Um, real people will die, real aliens will be present, real things will be blown up, right? It's that much of it's gonna be real. What I have come to understand that I unfortunately can't explain in too much detail for security reasons. There are plans within plans within plans. People who know that what that phrase means and where that comes from know what I mean when I say that. There are plans within plans within plans. And this is gonna be very complicated. And so what it looks like on the surface, it's not exactly how it's gonna be. And I would suggest that that first reveal of oh, this is a surprise, this isn't what we thought it was gonna be. That's not gonna be the truth either. That there's gonna be another reveal, maybe another, that there's gonna be these layers of reveal where we think, oh, this is what's happening, this is who's responsible. And we're gonna find out, oh, maybe not, maybe that's not who's responsible, maybe this is what's happening, maybe this is who's responsible. And it's gonna get crazy, and I I don't expect the civilian population to be able to follow along. Um, my best advice that I can give any citizen of any country, in particular my home, my home country, the best advice I can give is avoid extremism of all types, stay away from it. It's dangerous thinking that is trying to lure you into a divide and conquer mentality, trying to lure you into a mentality where it becomes acceptable to think that there are patriotic American citizens and then there are horrible people who are the most evil thing in the world, and we have to fight them at all costs. And that's that's a narrative on both sides. That is a narrative on both sides that is describing the other side. Neither of those things are true. Neither of them are true. What's true is that we live in a country where we're all citizens, everyone's an American, no matter what color you are, no matter where you come from, no matter your economic origins or your religious background or your gender or any other identity issues, you're still a citizen. And American citizens have equal protection under the law and equal protection under the Constitution. So if people can get away from the extremes and come back to a middle point of view, that is stop pointing fingers at someone else as being the enemy, um, then we have a chance to defuse the Civil War 2.0. But there's a lot of fuel that is being put on these fires to convince extremists on both sides that they have to fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. And I would just encourage people to stay out of Civil War thinking. Civil war thinking is sides. If you're sure that the side you're on is good and the other side is evil, you're wrong. I'm just gonna say that. If you're if you're certain that your side is the good side and the other side is the evil side, you are wrong, no matter what side you're on. Because it's not that simple. There are good and bad people on all sides, there are corrupt and Boy Scouts on both sides, both sides of the aisle on all sides. You have this mix of obstructionists and people who are trying to do the right thing. But any kind of thinking that gets people into a dualistic, binary, Civil War mentality will only lead to misery for that person. And so my advice to anybody hearing my voice if you think you've picked a side. Unpick it. Unpick your side. And realize that we all have to work together in the middle somewhere, or we will have suffered from the oldest military tactic in the book. The oldest. Divide and conquer. There are outside forces that would very much like to see us divided so that we are weak and conquerable. And anyone who's feeding into that extremism on either side, feeding into civil war mentality on either side, is willfully making our country weak. And if you are willfully making the country weak, then you bear responsibility for what happens. So I tell all of the people if you are an extremist with extremist points of view that think that everything has to come down so that it can be rebuilt in some perfect image that you think is correct, you are wrong. That is divide and conquer, and you are participating in divide and conquer and the destruction of the country that we all love and care about. Say that or end that. So once this is all said and done, which it will be, and it will be complicated and it will be destructive. And depending on where people are, it could be really, really, really hectic and terrifying. I have said this in all seriousness to people, in all seriousness. Don't feel bad if you crap your pants. Don't. Like I mean, I mean I mean I don't mean that in any kind of a joking way at all. This is a kind of thing that when it really happens, like some people are just gonna crap themselves. And don't feel bad because a lot of other people are gonna crap themselves too. Just understand that staying grounded, staying centered, staying mentally and emotionally shielded from all of that chaos is the most important thing you can do. Do that, you increase your chances of getting through all of this without you know suffering too much. So when all is said and done, after friends from out of town come and help shoe away uh our invaders, then we enter the reconstruction phase. The reconstruction phase will be when we get to implement all of these tools that we want to implement now, but we can't. In order to implement them, they have to be implemented into a system in which they will be given access. So again, you have these obstructionists that if we say, here we have, I mean, we're right now, uh, there are bills, you know, on the Senate floor in Congress waiting to make things happen that can make the world a better place, that can improve people's lives, that can make things better. And you've got people arguing over why they should say no or why they don't want to say yes because it would give the other side a win. When we can do away with that, and we can simply have conversations about what's on the table and what should be on the table, what should go in a bill, and then what's going to help people, and then people can vote for it, and then we can actually implement those things and get people access, then things will happen. And so, even if we had these things right now, I guarantee you, if if these things showed up tomorrow, you would have people fighting access uh and obstructing the legal process and the lawmaking process to give us access to those tools or those technologies. So until we shift things around and you get people into a cooperative mood, none of that's gonna go anywhere. So, post-invasion, post-war, reconstruction, we can finally get everybody to agree, and uh a lot of the partisan bigger bickering will not be in play in the way that it has been in play because people will understand that they actually have to fix things. They actually have to do the rebuilding and the reconstruction part. So when we do that, that's when we're gonna get the now during the war, there will be some release of new technologies, particularly where they relate to um military hardware. So we'll see more advanced aircraft that we've had for a long time, but we'll pretend like we haven't had for a long time. We'll pretend like we we've just been, you know, letting this simmer and it's almost ready, and we just finished this just last week. Even if it's something, even even if they're breaking out things that are old, you know, decades old, and we're getting, you know, basically the from where I'm standing, it's gonna be like they're gonna bust out all these antiques and give it, you know, to the regular military. And I'm and people like me are gonna go, really? You guys are gonna make it work with this garbage? But I understand that it's it's it's an escalation from where they are, right? So it's it's an advancement from where they are. But when you've used some of the most advanced technology ever, and then you're like, you're gonna give them that? Okay. Like, but I get it that you you don't want to just throw out the best thing you have that everyone can see. You know, there's a reason why we keep our best tools and our best weapons a secret because we don't want people to know that we have them so that when we use them, it's a surprise. You know, we there's a reason why you keep your weapons secret. So the a lot of that military technology will start to move into um the regular military ranks. So aircraft, advanced aircraft, spacecraft, aircraft, uh, what we call hybrid aircraft, which are fighter jets that can fly in the atmosphere, outside the atmosphere. Um there's several that the Air Force and the Navy have that they've been playing around with that we know that are being built for the regular military. They're not like the most advanced covert military space program tools at all. They're they're being built and engineered with that in mind. So we're gonna see the aircraft, we'll see the bat uh exosuits, uh battlesuits, are you know, like basically full hydraulically powered uh body armor and plasma rifles and railguns. And I'm not really sure. I'm kind of presuming tactically, if you're gonna be needing to melt through exoskeletons, plasma rifles are actually a better tool than railguns. Um, but we'll see which they I mean, I'm hearing that they're gonna go plasma rifle, not railgun, but we'll see where they actually decide to go with that. Um, so there will be some of those technologies that will come into play, but I don't think the civilian population is gonna see much benefit of that. What they're gonna see is oh, we do have some cool sci-fi level stuff that maybe we can fight off an alien horde with. Okay, that's cool. So we'll give people, you know, some hope and some inspiration that there's a way to win, that there's something to fight with. Um, but we're not really gonna see the tools and the technologies that we can really implement into the civilian world until the end of the war and we get into post-reconstruction. So once we get into there, that's when we're gonna see like way more amazing medical tech. So we're gonna we're gonna finally get out of the dark ages of invasive surgery and pharmaceuticals. Not to say that there's never a place for pharmaceuticals and there's never a place for surgery. It just means that they're not the best tools given what we know works. And so we'll be able to add tools into the medical system that do things better and shift, you know, some of those priorities. Um, but for some people, this may not be the best news ever. Pharmaceuticals aren't going away, uh, they have a function. Um, chemical drug research has a function. I'll be the first one to say that the current industry is well out of control uh with its self-interest and overpricing and creating things that have massive amounts of side effects and aren't to be honest, aren't even really good chemistry. You know, if if I was a biochemist, I would be looking at the protocols and procedures that they're using to make pharmaceuticals and go, you're kidding me? Like this is really, this is the best we're gonna do is like basically the equivalent of throwing a shot, you know, shooting a shotgun at a target and seeing where the pellets hit. And if some of them hit and you get enough of them uh that you get a positive hit on, then you can get FDA approval to use it, even if it's even if you're within three percent of the placebo curve. And if you're testing the efficacy of a drug and you're within really three to four percent of the placebo curve, that drug's doing nothing. It is effectively following the same curve as the placebo curve, which means that people who are taking it who are getting an effect are getting a placebo effect, but there actually isn't uh efficacy of the medication beyond, you know, outside the placebo curve. So, but it's not going away. To some people that may not be great news, but it's not going away. But there will be some major shifting because there are just more effective, more cost-effective ways to repair cellular tissue and restore organ damage than you know, giving people pills. Um, so we're gonna see the aircraft industry change. We're gonna see commercial airlines change. Commercial airlines won't be flying in silver tubes with jet engines on them anymore. We'll start, you know, commercial aircraft will start using electrogravitic, magnetogravitic propulsion systems because they're safer. They're ultimately safer. You you can't drop uh an aircraft out of the sky that floats, you know. Um so yeah, they're they're way safer, uh way more less expensive. You're the fuel costs drop. So somebody did some worked up a spreadsheet on this and showed that implementing advanced technology into commercial aircraft can reduce the price per ticket um by more than 50%, because fuel costs won't be the same. So, you know, one of the reasons why a plane ticket from New York to Beijing costs more than a plane ticket from New York to Miami is the fuel cost. So when you're not looking at the same fuel cost, not saying that an airplane ticket farther away still won't cost more. It will, it's capitalism, but they won't be doing the same calculation based on, well, to get our money back, we have to get this much per ticket. And they can start going, well, actually, to get our money back, we can charge this much per ticket. We can get more passengers, we can get more people flying, which is more tickets, which is, you know, more people in airports, which is more people buying snack food at the snack bar, which is more people buying drinks at the sky bar, which is more people buying it's it's more everything. It's more commerce, it's more money for everybody in that industry, which is taking a huge hit because of the pandemic. It's gonna need like major revitalization if it's gonna come back from you know where we're at. So those things are gonna happen in the construct in the post-construction phase. We're gonna see massive changes in those technologies. We're gonna see massive shifts in automobile technology, internal combustion engine technology, uh, electric cars, batteries, technologies that will also be fueled with the war effort will, you know, leak into the civilian world. You can be for sure that Elon Musk is gonna take whatever battery technology he can and you know make better, faster, more drivable cars. Uh recently they're talking about they've almost got battery technology lightweight enough that they're ready to start uh working on an electronic aircraft, uh, basically an e-plane, which the problem there has been battery weight. Like you can get enough batteries to run your propellers, but they're so heavy you can't fly with them. And just about to the place where those batteries are gonna be light enough that you can put them on a plane and you can actually use it to charge up uh and fly an electric plane. So we're gonna see a lot of that. That's gonna happen. Now, the other cool thing that we're gonna see that's gonna blend in with all of this is the exchange programs. So, the exchange programs, once we have this official contact between us and the intergalactic community, there will become this immediate discussion, a scholarly discussion among academics. How do we gather this information? How do we start to collate this information? How do we start to look at it from an academic perspective? And the answer is going to be really simple. Well, we're gonna have to take a bunch of people and send them away for a few years to go to other planets so that they can study, do research, come back, write a research paper, publish their book on whatever, whoever they spent their time with. And if you send if you send a few million people around the world out for let's say four or five years to do a research project on another world to gather information about their social process, economic process, technology, history, what do they eat, what do they don't eat. You know, I mean, you basically you've got anthropologists, physicists, bioengineers that could go off and do research in these exchange programs and then come back in four or five years with more information than we're gonna know what to do with, and we'll literally take decades to you know get through and implement and bring into the civilian population. But the exchange programs two-way. So we'll send people away to go learn and then come back, but we're also gonna bring people from other places that are gonna be here that are gonna show up to universities and schools and you know, answer questions and give lectures and lecture halls about where they come from and what they do. And all this information is just gonna flood into the collective awareness. And that's gonna start conversations about well, why are we doing this like this when no one else is? No other civilized world, you know, that we're in contact with is making people pay for emergency room visits, paying for hospital visits, or paying for food, you know, that they need for sustenance. I mean, there's there are civilized worlds that look at some of the things that we're doing and go, oh, that's backwards. Well, at some point we're gonna look at it and go, wow, that really is backwards. Like, you know, and and it's that it's it's a peer, a social peer thing. When when our peers are the intergalactic community and you know, they're looking around at us going, like, what, you haven't figured out petroleum products yet that you gotta stop burning that shit? You haven't figured out like you just gotta give people health care, you haven't figured out that like homelessness costs you more money than it would cost you to just put people in housing, like the like the cost of homelessness is more than putting people in housing and making them homed instead of homeless. Um, so those will start those discussions, and and instead of having the same old discussions, we'll actually have data to look at and say, well, actually, this civilization has been doing this for a thousand years and they've been thriving. This is a civilization that's doing this for centuries and they're thriving. This is a civil, you know, we can look at these civilizations and say, nope, these are not things that brought down their society or brought down their economy. These are actually the things that fixed it, repaired it, made it sustainable, and made it thrive. So we'll get through those discussions and we'll get to start implementing um those kinds of changes on like large-scale social-political issues, which we're gonna need to address. Um, like ending poverty, understanding that ending poverty saves you more money than allowing poverty to continue, that actually poverty is really costly, it's really expensive, and that eliminating it eliminates just massive amounts of um public cost. So when you think about ending, one of the first benefits that happens when you end poverty, first of all, is within the first year there's about between a 75 and 85 percent reduction in crime across the board, just across the board. Because most crime comes from people who feel like they have no choice because they're impoverished, or they've been pressured into gang activity or organized crime activity again because they feel economically and financially pressured. So when all of a sudden you have fewer people that feel that pressure and that feel that, you know, when someone comes along and says, Here I'm gonna offer you some money to do something unscrupulous, but you know, it's gonna make you make some money. Um, instead of people being motivated by that, people can say, Well, you know what, I'm okay. I I've got my housing, I'm fed, I I'm I don't need your underground gangster money, I I'm okay. And just the things that people do to how most crimes get committed are, you know, people who are having mental uh behavioral episodes, mental and emotional behavioral health episodes, who are absolutely stressed beyond belief because of the strain of poverty. And so what we find statistically is when you're in poverty, first year crime drops like across the board, 75 to 85 percent. Within five years, you will have a 95% overall reduction in crime. Just thinking about how much that saves us in spending money on locking people up, spending money on law enforcement to do a job that they don't have to do. There's not enough crime. We can we can have fewer cops on the street if there's less crime. That's that's okay. Um and there's huge, huge, massive cost saving when you think about fewer people in prison, fewer people in jail, fewer people in the court system, fewer people being arrested, fewer people in the emergency room. Um so you end poverty and uh and there's this massive cost savings. So you there's there's this cost of what it costs to end poverty. It's some some, I think the last time someone did some math on that, it was about a hundred and fifty billion dollars globally, that we could end poverty around the world with about $150 billion. Now, that may sound like a lot of money to some people, but it's not. When you're talking about the global economy, when you're talking about the US military budget, you're talking about the amount of money you know countries spend on these large things, it's not. $150 billion really isn't that much money. But what you would save, again, annually per year, like you'd make that $150 billion back in no time. Like within the first few years of social societal savings, you'd get that money back. And you want to talk about healthcare. What we cost, what we lose annually in income from people who are injured, crippled, um, can't work, or can't work due to injury, illness, or disability. Well, if all of a sudden you have the ability to cure and heal people from these ailments, well, they're no longer costing society money as not workers. They're they're no longer, you know, the part of the balance sheet that says we have to pay all of this out and we're losing all of this, you know, GDP because of people who are injured, sick, can't work, disabled. Well, again, when you fix that, all of the cost that you're shelling out every year for that stops. You stop spending that money. So when you fix these things and you spend the money on it, there's this huge amount of money that you save down the road. So, what we would save on global healthcare costs by implementing you know cellular regeneration technology, what that would save us in Lost wages, insurance, um just how that affects the economy and cost as opposed to profit is absolutely gigantic. Just those two things, right? There's a cost, there's a sizable cost to to fix those things. But the savings that you get, the financial money that you save that you don't have to spend anymore, um is way more than the cost. So for anyone who's a fiscal conservative, you would want to do that. You would want to do that.
SPEAKER_01Oh, excuse me for for jumping in. First of all, I just I I agree I agree 10,000 percent with what you're saying. And of course, uh, you know, I I hate to point this out, but uh living in Canada, um the idea of socialized medicine and certainly much of Europe, so there are a few spots where I think some of these issues are going to be much more difficult for people to accept and move towards uh you know the US being one of them. I just wanted to ask you one uh one question, if I could, uh, before we go. During this time of change, that I'm I'm so fascinated with that when we are welcoming uh visitors to our planet. Will uh do you believe that the visitors that are going to come will be also uh helping us to uh open up uh spiritually, vibrationally? I mean, isn't this really about a lightening of the vibration, uh moving out of the dense physicality? So if there are advanced species, will they be helping us to to move in that direction?
SPEAKER_00Yes, but I I also want to encourage people not to get ahead of themselves. Um and so I I hear people in the spiritual community talking about ascension dynamics or that everything's jumping to 5D, and I would suggest that as we understand the laws of physics, that's not what's happening here, at least not soon. Those are things in a process of evolution that will come along in our future, um, and that we should continue to work towards. But anyone who thinks that there's gonna be a finger snap and it's gonna save everybody because all of a sudden everyone's gonna go into ascension or go into 5D, I wouldn't say that that is just as wrong, just as delusional, and just as impairing a progress that people who believe in the rapture are. Okay, by having a belief system that somehow there's gonna be this magical finger snap that's gonna change everything and we're all gonna evolve, or all I mean, that's not happening. Now, what is happening is there is this curve of growth, we're all on it, and we're gonna continue to be on it, and there certainly will be those who are here to help guide that process, but it's a slow process for most people. I think people who are ahead of the curve may be able to experience some of that evolutionary dynamic sooner than some other people. But I would also encourage people to slow their role a little bit, you know, put the brakes on a little bit, cowboy, cowgirl. You're not doing something in a finger snap that has taken, you know, Tibetan monks their entire lives of meditating every day for decades to achieve that level of clarity and self-mastery. If you're not doing that either, don't think that you're gonna get on the bus and all of a sudden, da-da, and you know, we're going off to a shiny new tomorrow where all the bad things go away. That's just not realistic thinking. However, I want to emphasize we are on this evolutionary curve. We are growing. There are plenty of people and beings around us to help us with that process. But I would also suggest that this is still kindergarten. You know, a lot of people who think that they have advanced spiritual beliefs, not really that advanced. Um they really are akin more to intergalactic metaphysical kindergarten. And people gotta like put their ego in check a little bit and recognize that you're not graduating from college here, you're not graduating from high school here, you're not graduating to some elevated consciousness space because you're there yet. No, you're all in kindergarten and you're about to start grade school. Okay, and there's a lot of grade school of learning before you understand these principles in a way that you can really rewire your own brain uh wiring, your neuroplasticity and your own genetics so that you can do the evolutionary things that are required to make that process happen. There's no finger snap, there's no single prayer that you say, you know, I'm inviting Jesus into my heart and I'm saved forever. It doesn't work that way. But it doesn't work in a in a in a different way either. We're saying, well, I accept all of these other divine beings and my diviness, and therefore, ta-da. It's like, no, that that's just so you can get into the school. That's just so you can go to school, right? It's to have that like level, like once you become aware of your own metaphysical spiritual being, then you can go to school. You don't know anything yet. You might think you do, but you don't, and you're ready for school. And so a lot of people who think that they're you know on this front end of the curve are really just at the front end of the kindergarten class, and they need to just take a step back and realize hey, don't be so proud that you're at the top end of the kindergarten class, okay?
SPEAKER_01It's a great place to pause for a moment. Randy, I I'll go ahead west, please. Carry on.
SPEAKER_02I was just gonna say I easily see part three because I had two what I think important questions. Yeah. And we can't this time. So um if Randy would agree to schedule me back.
SPEAKER_00Oh, you know, just you know, pencil me in, I'll show up. You will cancel in, man.
SPEAKER_02We can come at you with our questions.
SPEAKER_00There's a reason why there's a reason why when I do like lectures, that it typically is a four or five hour lecture, because I'll lecture for between two and three hours, two and a half and three hours, and then I'll answer questions for two or two and a half.
SPEAKER_02Understood. Yeah, understood.
SPEAKER_00And I I'm one of those people that I will I I will go long to answer questions. I will be like, nope, we're staying here until I answer them all. So I'm that kind of person that if we can do it, I will be like, take all the time in the world, I'll answer all the questions. So more than welcome to have me back. Have a list prepared, have a list of questions, and then you can ham, you know, rattle them all. Oh, that that is gonna rock questions.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Well, we will we will absolutely get to that in part three. And uh, Randy, I I just wanted to thank you once again for joining us for your openness and also for your for your positivity and for your common sense. I mean, I love all these esoteric things about you, of course, but I also love your humanity and your common sense. And um, there you go. So thank you for bringing your wonderful information to our peeps. And uh we what is the best way? Uh should people be contacting you uh through your website?
SPEAKER_00Or what's the best way to reach you if anybody has a question or yeah, my old website, I think it's still up, but we haven't done anything with it in a very, very long time. I actually have a new domain name, but we haven't done anything with that yet either. So I'm still in this middle zone of having an old site that's kind of a piece of crap right now, and still building a new one. So um people can email me. Um so um do you have a thing when you when you they can email us, you know?
SPEAKER_01They can email us and we'll get a hold of you.
SPEAKER_00Sure. And and if you have a and when you yeah, we have a description, yes. Yeah, you can go ahead and put my email in there if people want to contact me via that. You can put my Captain K email in there for now. We're many things are changing. Um, and I don't just mean externally, I mean internally in my world and everything that's happening, and we're doing a lot of reassessments about what my priorities for my different responsibilities are at the moment. And so as we sort that out, this will all get changed, but we're kind of in this limbo with all of that, as I've been awaiting some clear guidance, uh, because we're entering uh a place where I've I've had to sit down and say, okay, here are the things I can say based on what's happening. Should I say those things? Do I want to make some people really mad at me right now? Because if I if I tell the truth as it is, I'm gonna make some people really mad at me. And so, do I want to do that or do I want to take a softer approach? Do I want to kind of it's it basically is just coming down to of all the things that I could talk about, of all the things I could say, kind of have to get a better sense of clarity on the kinds of things that should be on that list, things for security reasons that should not be on that list, uh, because we're entering into this very delicate phase here where I feel very comfortable talking about certain things, but there's certain things I have to go, wait, should I mention that? Maybe I shouldn't mention that. And so I have to just kind of do do a more weighing in process than I've had to do for the last uh number of years. So there's just a lot happening. A lot happening, a lot changing, and I expect it all to be wonderful and fabulous and amazing in all ways, but it's it's a little kooky and a little crazy right now.
SPEAKER_01Well, you know what? We will we will get through it if we remember to treat each other with kindness and with love and follow common sense. We will pass through all of this. And Randy, once again, we just want to thank you for being with us. It's always such a pleasure. And uh take good care. And uh, we will see you again in a very short period of time, in a couple months. You can come back and chat with us some more, and we'll be delighted to see you then.
SPEAKER_00Whenever you like, just let me know. I'd be happy to. Thank you very much. It's been always a pleasure hanging out with you guys. So thank you, Rick. Wonderful to hang out with.
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