"Aliens Are Accelerating Human Evolution!" (Ft. Chris Ramsay)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Jesse and Chris, who discuss UFOs and remote viewing during a podcast. They explore the idea that advanced technology could allow beings to manipulate time and space, creating a 'zoo' of life across the universe. They mention the potential for humans to connect with non-human intelligence and the importance of understanding how these entities perceive humanity. Jesse shares his transition from magic to exploring UFOs, emphasizing the need for a balanced perspective. The discussion highlights the complexities of remote viewing and its connection to consciousness. After the encounter, Jesse expresses a desire to further investigate these connections and share his findings publicly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the potential capabilities of advanced technology related to non-human intelligence and the government's interest in consciousness. The speakers explore the implications of remote viewing and its applications in intelligence gathering, while also contemplating the preservation of life across the universe.
The government is hugely interested in consciousness.
Jesse
“If you were able to use the type of technology that they are using you'd be able to bounce around and see an infinite number of exoplanets.”
Chris Ramsey
“I think magic gives you such an interesting lens... there's a lot of misdirection.”
Managed by: U.S. Government
Investigate psychic phenomena for intelligence purposes
If you were able to use the type of technology that they are using, you'd be able to bounce around and see an infinite number of exoplanets, grabbing a plant from here, changing it up a bit, dropping it over here and doing the same with human life.
This all feels like this Zoo, but not in a way that's like a zoo, but like in a way that's like the preservation of the seed of life throughout the Universe.
The government is hugely interested in consciousness.
Remote viewing is a method that could provide valuable intelligence, but it is not used as a single source of intel.