Climate Agenda / UFOs & Channeling

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In the first half, Frank Lasee, president of Truth in Energy and Climate, challenged prevailing narratives on human-made climate change, arguing that much of the discourse is driven by misinformation, financial incentives, and a desire for societal control. He traced the climate narrative back to the 1970s, noting a shift from global cooling fears to the current focus on warming, which he claims was manipulated by agencies like NASA to support a predetermined agenda. He emphasized that carbon dioxide (CO2) is not a pollutant but a vital molecule for life, essential for photosynthesis and plant growth.

Lasee highlighted historical CO2 levels during the dinosaur era, which were much higher than today's 420 parts per million, correlating with lush vegetation. "Plants are growing faster… CO2 is necessary plant food, and more of it is better," he stated, disputing claims that increased CO2 and warming are harmful. Critical of the financial motivations behind climate change research, he asserted that millions are spent on studies supporting the narrative, while dissenting scientists face professional repercussions. Lasee linked subsidies for wind and solar energy to economic interests, noting that most alternative energy products are made in China, a country heavily reliant on coal and expanding its fossil fuel infrastructure.

Further, Lasee alleged that entities like the Club of Rome and World Economic Forum use climate change as a pretext for total societal control through mechanisms like digital IDs, and "CO2 tracking cards," drawing parallels to China's surveillance system. The monitoring and restricting of individual carbon footprints is an attempt to control consumer behavior and penalize those who exceed their allotment, he said, adding that such control aims to revert society to a feudal-like structure with restricted freedoms.

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In the latter half, author Richard Lawrence, a long-time advocate and researcher into UFO phenomena and spiritual philosophy, recounted his decades-long involvement with the UFO subject and his connection to Dr. George King, who channeled ET intelligences beginning in the 1950s. Lawrence pointed to the evolution of public and spiritual interest in UFOs, noting a shift from widespread skepticism to a growing openness today, particularly among younger generations. He detailed his experiences confronting official secrecy and misinformation, including an incident involving a suppressed BBC interview about a Soviet atomic accident in the 1950s, which he linked to Dr. King's early warnings.

King used advanced yogic states — specifically Samadhi — for trance mediumship, Lawrence explained. King's communications focused on beings within our solar system existing on higher vibrational planes, which Lawrence said distinguishes their claims from others tied to distant star systems. He recounted witnessing King receive telepathic messages warning of impending disasters, including one prior to Chernobyl, urging spiritual cooperation to mitigate global harm. Lawrence also explored the provocative idea that religious figures such as Jesus, Buddha, and Krishna might have been extraterrestrials. He pointed to ancient texts describing flying crafts called vimanas and suggested Jesus had origins from Venus, referencing the "bright morning star" from the Book of Revelation, and King's related channelings.

Addressing recent footage shown in the U.S. Congress of a Hellfire missile bouncing off a UFO, Lawrence noted that Dr. King's 1994 book predicted such craft would be shielded by a force field impervious to material contact. He praised congressional efforts toward disclosure but criticized government obstruction, indicating that fear of appearing powerless to advanced extraterrestrial technology is a motive for secrecy.

News segment guests: Lauren Weinstein, Mike Bara

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