|0.00|> Is that OK? Can you hear me OK?<|4.00|><|4.00|> Yeah, we're upside down.<|6.00|><|6.00|> Yeah, I guess. I used to do that to me in the BBC, but...<|9.00|><|9.00|> OK. That's gotcha.<|12.00|><|12.00|> I'll be right here in a minute.<|26.00|><|26.00|> I got permission.<|28.00|><|28.00|> Okay.<|30.00|><|30.00|> Okay, I just talked, did I? That's what I've been doing most of my bloody life, actually. Thank you, thank you very much. I'm still in a car after four hours. I'm still driving around here, trying to get my head back in. But I, um, I guess I, you could say I had a spiritual awakening about six years ago. I was a television presenter, a well-known one in Britain, on a network of television programs on the BBC. And I was also a national spokesman for something called the Green Party, which at the time was trying to put an alternative view of politics forward, but became very clear very quickly that something I've observed very much in the world over the last six years and increasingly in more recent times. There is in the world so often something that I call oppo-sames. They are things in society that claim to be different and often come into opposition with each other, but are actually actually the same thought pattern with a different dress on. And so I realised that green politics, certainly in the way it was run, was not that much different, if anything, from all the other politics, because the greasy pole demands a certain attitude to life, I guess. But towards the end of the 80s, I wrote a book called It Doesn't Have to Be Like This, which was to look at the environmental state of the world. And in the writing of that, I came to two conclusions. One was, um, well, one conclusion in particular. One was, uh, that unless there is some unknown force that I'd never considered before, because I'd always rejected religion and, uh, what we bravely call science, life's a bitch and then you die, it sounds great fun that. And, uh, and I kind of rejected both of them, but what else was there, you know? And I came to the conclusion that unless there was some unknown force that could intervene and help us out of this mess we'd created, then we were up the swanee without one of them things, the old paddle. And at that time I started thinking, what is there an unknown force? I don't know. Never thought about it before, really. And from the moment I kind of came to that conclusion. I was tripping over psychics wherever I went and In Britain and I came to America to an animal rights conference and the first two people I met there were psychics Well, we're all psychic, but I mean some people have developed it you know and they started giving me Information which although they use different language and emphasis was actually the same information that I was going to write the stream of books on this subject and I was going to expose the suppression on a world scale, to which I thought, you're off your rocker. I don't know anything about this subject, this is ridiculous. But as things have unfolded, so I've moved increasingly rapidly along that route. When I started to realize that there are alternatives to religion and what we call science, and that alternative to me is that everything that exists in the whole of creation is the same consciousness, and consciousness is energy and energy is consciousness. So we are like droplets of water in an ocean of consciousness. We're individual to an extent because we're the sum total of all our experiences, but together we make up the whole. We are the same consciousness energy that is every insect, that is every blade of grass, that is every breath we take. And this gigantic mind, infinite mind consciousness is broken up into wavelengths, frequencies, which people here will be well aware of sharing the same space. And therefore we are multidimensional consciousness on an eternal journey of evolution through experience. And there was an American comedian called Bill Hicks, which most people don't seem to have heard of in America. He was quite well known in Britain, came over a few times. And he said once, as part of a joke, but it was a very profound statement, which sums up my attitude to life anyway. He said, matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death. Life is just a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves. And what I feel has happened in this world over a long period of time, for me, talking to people like Kathy O'Brien, who went through nearly 30 years of severe mind control by US government agencies, and someone I met around the same time in the north of England, who went through something similar for over 30 years. One thing they both said to me was that no matter what was done to them, they could not get to their spiritual core. And the reason they can't get to the spiritual core, in my view is because I believe what we call soul is pure love and it's operating therefore on vibration within vibrational ranges that are so far from the three-dimensional world that it's like off the wall so far out. I feel the soul projects an aspect of itself into the three-dimensional world what you might call mind to experience this world as part of its eternal journey, and I think it the soul can project often Many aspects of itself into incarnation at the same time indeed when you take it to the highest level of this The whole mind is projecting every aspect of itself into everything And what I feel mind control is and when I talk about mind control That's the way this conspiracy works. You can't do it with tanks in the streets and soldiers at the door, there's too many people. You can use them as part of the mind control and part of the fear mechanism, but you can't control five and a half billion people as it seems to be now, with tanks in the streets and soldiers at the door. What you can do, however, is get the three-dimensional mind to see the world the way you want them to see it, and preferably not to think at all. And what I feel mind control feel my control is whether it's the individual Kathy O'Brien variety or whether it's the bigger variety like create the problem, offer the solution, whether it's advertising, whether it's government statements, what we call education. Gotta education, if only we had some. are all methods, religion's another one, all methods of isolating the three-dimensional projection of soul from soul itself, which has the effect of, similarly, symbolically, of a spaceman on another planet in touch with mission control. At that point you've got the information coming in through the eyes and the ears of what's going on immediately around you. And then you've got the big picture, mission control also speaking to you. Imagine what would happen if someone came along to that spaceman and either cut completely or more accurately, dramatically lowered the audibility of mission control. Within seconds, let alone minutes or hours, that spaceman in terms of his thoughts, his reactions and his behavior and his decisions would be making tremendously different things of all those kinds to what he would have been making had Mission Control stayed in touch and he had the big picture. And what I think happens here is we come into three-dimensional incarnation. And because when we're born into this world, we're all immediately born into a highly, highly conditioned world where everyone's conditioning the next generation. And so three-dimensional mind is already, from a very, very early age, being pressured to not only switch off soul, but have the idea that there isn't one to switch off or on from. I love this way we indoctrinate each generation. I had a lovely story told to me. I spoke in Houston a couple of years ago about this and this woman came out in the audience to me, and she said I've got a great story She said sums up what you're saying. Oh, I said she said yeah when I was first got married she said um I Was in the kitchen and she said I was cutting the corners off the ham Before I put it in the pan and put it in the oven you know She said my husband came along and said, uh, why do you do that? She said, I don't know, my mother used to do it, what's it matter? He said, well, why did your mother cut the corners off the ham? She said, I don't know, what's it matter? He said, call your mother and ask her why she cut the corners off the ham. So she rings her mother, Hello, mum! You know when I was a girl and you used to cut the corners off the ham, put it in the pan, yeah, yeah, why did you do that? And her mother said, because the pan was never big enough, dear. Now, we're doing this all the time. We have celibate priests in the Roman Catholic Church because of what a Pope decided in 1074. What if he was wrong, you know? And the key word that allows this to go on and on and on is why? What the husband asked, why do we do that? Who said that? Why do we do that? And it's funny, when I look in what is known as the new age, I actually see the same things happening, as happens with religions of all kinds. People come into something which has a certain belief system and it is immediately accepted. Instead of saying, yeah, okay, that's fine, you believe that, but why do you believe it? Where does this information in this belief system come from? Where does it originate? No one asks that in religion. What's in the Bible, mate? And when you look back at where some of these New Age concepts came from, I'm not talking about the metaphysical stuff, which I'm in tune with, I'm talking about all the jargon and, excuse me, bullshit that goes with it. Thank you. That actually goes back to the last century and no further. And again, it's amazing how we have this phenomena on the planet, whereby something is set up, which at that point might challenge the status quo of the time. But instead of the mind opening and saying, right, well this is what we believe now, but of course, as Socrates is reported to have said, wisdom is knowing how little we know. So therefore, if you operate with that philosophy, your mind's always open to potential knowledge. You don't mean you'll accept everything, but it's always open to potential knowledge. You're not building a prison wall around your head. But instead of that, what do these organisations do? The Green Movement's another one. They challenge the status quo at one point, and then they become the next status quo, because they start to defend their original belief system from all borders. And so we build these prisons of the mind. Now, and we're pressured to do it. This means that a few can control the world. That's how it's done. Because the way the world's controlled structurally is via the Structure that you find in every organization large or small all over the planet in this period of evolution up to the present day It's the pyramid at the peak of the pyramid you've got a tiny tiny tiny few people who know everything there is to know about Their organization they know it's real agenda where it's really wanting to go what it's really there to achieve The further you come down from the peak of the pyramid you're meeting more and more people in any Organization who know less and less and less about what the people at the peak know. It's known as compartmentalisation. I also call it the mushroom approach, which is keeping everyone in the dark and feeding them bullshit, you know. And that's how the pyramid works. And if you look at the global pyramid, which has the elite at the top controlling the pyramid peaks of the banking system, the pyramid peak of the intelligence agencies, pyramid peak of the global media, pyramid peak of the global multinational corporation network. Then you look within that global pyramid, right the way through it, you see that it's made up of other pyramids. The societies in general are pyramids. Dogmas are pyramids. And even these organizations like the Bilderberg Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the Club of Rome, they're all pyramids, with the peak knowing far more than anyone else knows as you go down, and even less and less as you go down, of course. And these pyramids can also be, within the big pyramid, can also be known as dogmas. Dogmas are the means through which the few control the world. Not the means, because there are many, but the key, one of the key means, because everybody is trying to tell everyone else what to do, think and say. You've got religions trying to get their self to the top of the religious greasy pole. They manipulate fear and guilt overwhelmingly to get people to believe what they want people to believe. And that's the key four-letter word, actually, that is the overwhelming means by which we're controlled, and that's fear. And so you've got all these dogmas being played off against each other within the base of the pyramid, while at the top all the strings are being pulled to either create these dogmas in the first place, two opposites to play off against each other, and seeking to make each other feel guilty so that their dogma can rise up the pyramid, or up the positions of power. And it means that the mass of the people are constantly in a state of division. And when you're in a state of division, you can be controlled by very few people. I remember Bill Hicks saying once about the Los Angeles riots. He said, did anybody ever notice like me, he said, when those people were pulling truck drivers out of their trucks at the traffic lights and stuff like that? He said, did anyone ever think like me, you're in a truck, they're on foot, I think I can see a way out of this. Step on the gas, man. Well, there are 260 million people in America alone. The number of people that control this country is a comparative handful. I think I can see a way out of this. And that way is when we stop being the police force of each other and the prison warders of each other. Because only by that can the few control the world. Because what's happened is this 260 in America, 260 million aspects, unique aspects of eternal evolving consciousness has allowed itself by a combination of the bar-bar mentality and fear to become a herd of flipping sheep. Same in Britain, same all over the world. And if you look at a herd of sheep, bewildered sheep at that, someone once said, you know, there are three types of people in the world, there's the tiny, tiny few that make things happen, there's the slightly bigger number that watch things happen, and then there's all the rest that go around saying, what's happening, what's happening, what's happening? And it's the tiny group that make things happen that manipulate the what's happening. And if you look at a herd of sheep, that's a herd of individuals who are not celebrating uniqueness. And when you don't celebrate your own uniqueness, then you're in flipping serious trouble here in terms of control. I stood on a big hill fort, ancient hill fort in Wiltshire where I live around Stonehenge and all around that way in England a couple of years ago. And there were hundreds of sheep right across this land. Hundreds of them, all over the place, munching away, you know. And then this farmer arrives in the pickup truck, parks the car, gets out, he stands on his stick. Now if he flicked his eyelids every now and again, that's all this guy did. One or two of the three of the sheep start to walk. Within minutes it's like Exodus I'm looking at. Hundreds of sheep are following the one. Well, he must know where he's going, he's in front. I remember yesterday we went down here, as soon as that bloke stood there, we went there, because they did, and we followed them, it was ever so good. We have these things on the back of cars, some cars in Britain, you know, it says, don't follow me, I'm lost, you know. I think if we also have one on every back of every man in the human race, every person in the human race, we might not follow each other then. We might see what the situation is. Now, the few sheep, and there were remarkably few, that didn't immediately conform to that bar-bar mentality. They were given the extra dose of fear with the sheepdog, and within minutes the combination of the bar-bar and the fear had rounded up this vast early sheep. One guy standing there doing nothing, and one sheepdog dispensing fear. And I realised as I watched that symbolism happen before me, I was looking at the means through which the human race is controlled. Bar-bar and fear. And this is allowed, this combination of dogma trying to impose itself on everyone else. Because everyone says, yeah, follow your intuition. What they really mean is follow your intuition as long as it agrees with mine, you know. My intuition knows exactly what is right for me. I don't know what's right for anybody else, I only know that. And we get in trouble when we start thinking our intuition knows what's right for everyone else, that's when we get in trouble. They call it Christianity and Judaism and Islam and it goes under many names, you know. Anyway, this combination of dogma seeking to impose and get to the top of the pole and this Bar-Bar-Fear syndrome has created right across society what I call hassle-free zones. I think this is the key way that you control the world. Every dogma is a hassle-free zone. Religious dogma, economic dogma, political dogma. Nice to be here in the one-party state of America, you know. And every society is a dogma, every culture is a dogma. And by a hassle-free zone, rather, and what I mean by that is that there is a very narrow area of acceptable thought and behaviour which is imposed by very, very few. And if you conform to that narrow thought and behaviour, you're left alone basically. No one calls you mad, no one calls you bad, no one gives you a hard time for the crime called the police of being different, which is what we are, unique. We've become terrified of expressing that. If however you open your mind, in particular you open your heart, you start to access higher dimensions of your multidimensional self and so your perspective changes. It goes from, oh yes, isn't this banking system interesting, to what a load of crap, basically. And you get to the edge of the hassle-free zone. And if you keep following your heart, your intuition, your higher dimensions of self, you're out of the hassle-free zone immediately. He's mad, he is, he's dangerous. You get a hard time for being different. Most people understandably don't want that, so they tiptoe quickly back into the hassle-free zone and up comes the mask. And the mask says, this is not really me, this isn't what I really think or what I really feel or what I really want to do with my life, but this is what I think I have to project to the world to occupy the hassle-free zone and stop being given a hard time for being different. And I feel myself, just my view, that this war in the three-dimensional psyche between that part of our consciousness, which I call I am me, I am free, which wants to flow with that uniqueness, which wants the hell out of the hassle-free zone, the war between that and that part of our psyche, the program level of us, which is terrified of the consequences of expressing uniqueness in a world of imposed uniformity, that part of our consciousness I call, Oh my God! And it's the war between, Oh my God! and I am me, I am free, for me the vibrational war, that is the overwhelming cause of mental, emotional and therefore physical dis-ease in the human psyche. And I come back to what I said earlier, about we're the policemen of each other. When you're on the edge of the hassle-free zone, and you know that you've gone as far as you can get away with in expressing uniqueness, you go any further, you're into hassle land. You're not standing there thinking, shall I, shan't I, shall I, shan't I? And the question in your mind at that time is not, if I do, what will Bill Clinton think? Who cares? What will Alan Greenspan think? Or David Rockefeller? No, no, we're standing there thinking, if I do, what will me mother say? What about the blokes down the bar? What about the people at work? What will they say? Oh my God! In other words, what will the other slaves to impose thought and behavior think about me escaping from it? It's like having a cell full of prisoners and every time one of the prisoners finds a means of escape, it's not the prison warders that block the exit, it's all the other prisoners that run to stop us getting out. And until we get off the backs of each other, this world will never be free, because we're not allowing each other to be free. And so often, you know, this word freedom, it's ever so easy. You open your mouth, it's two syllables, freedom. There, gone. It's ever so easy to say. It's very much more difficult to live. Because when I look around people, many people talking the words of freedom, what I hear them saying is they want the freedom to replace an imposition they don't like with an imposition they do. And if that's all we're seeking to do is remove a new world order of centralized global dictatorship with another form of centralised thought police dictatorship known as religions or economic systems or politicalisms, then we ain't going to walk one single further step down the road to freedom. But loads of people might be kidded into thinking we have. I mean, we were kidded into thinking we'd step down the road of freedom when we introduced democracy. We now interchange democracy and freedom as if they're the same thing. Often they couldn't be further apart. 50 people telling 49 what's going to happen ain't freedom. Not for the 49 it's not. And for me, the way forward to allow this world to be free, and there are 5.5 billion of us and there is a handful of people that control the pyramid from the top. So we can be free whenever we choose. The way we're going to be free is when we allow ourselves to be free and when we allow everyone else to be free. And I think there are three things that could achieve that, that's my view. One, we let go of the prison that most people in the world live in, which is the fear of what other people think of them. You look and ask why most people are not celebrating I am me I am free but are instead Dominated by oh my God, and what will the reason be the fear of what other people think of them? People say to me sometimes you know say I've got a problem with you. I said you know you've summed it up perfectly You've got a problem. I should sort it out mate because I don't have a problem with me. I'm going for a cup of tea But We then get a problem with other people having a problem with us. Now there's two people with problems. Because we've got this thing, oh yeah, but why do they think that of me? Well, they've every right to think it. I've every right not to care, frankly. Because I have a right to speak my truth, and everyone has a right to accept it, not accept it, or accept bits of it, or whatever. And if we all respect each other's right to have a different view, and a different truth, then we will have not agreement, because that's a static state anyway, because we learn from each other and we knock it around and we all move on. But we have an absence of conflict, we have harmony, because everyone's respecting everyone else's right to be unique. So the three things I would say is, let's express our uniqueness, let go of the fear of what other people think of us, and be what we are and not what someone else is telling us we should be. Crikey, the list of people trying to do that, crikey, goes down the street. Secondly, we get off everyone else's backs and stop trying to impose our intuitive view on everyone else and we allow them to celebrate their uniqueness, whatever that is, without imposition and without hassle and condemnation. And thirdly, the balance point. None of these three are any good without all the others. No one ever seeks to impose their view on anyone else, or pressure anyone else in any way whatsoever to have their version of reality. Then no one's free will is challenged or denied. That's the balance point. And if we did that, not only would the pyramid come to an end of control, it would be impossible to go on. Because if we're not played off against each other, the control cannot happen. And I came across a story which I was told at a memorial service of a British comedian called Larry Grayson about last year it was summer of 95 he was a friend of mine and this story told at his memorial service summed up the way the pyramid of control actually works and how a few can control the mass Larry Grayson was a a funny man. He played the slightly effeminate man who stands against the garden fence talking to the woman next door, telling everybody about his ailments and stuff like that.