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Mehran Keshe Interview by Shahriar Mazandi 30th January 2013 Part 2

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    Then any speed is possible.
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    And this has been tested. "You've already...
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    from what I gather, created some craft
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    which has the ability to travel at very high speeds,
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    and I gather that you said that Mach 35 travel
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    within the earth's atmosphere even is conceivable now.
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    Is that correct?" The thing is, if you go over Mach 35, you fall out
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    of the atmosphere, due to the curvature and the speed of control.
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    Let me explain to you something
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    very simple. Speed is
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    the restriction of the state of mind. I don't know
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    if you can see this magnet? I can bring it very close... "Sure, we can see it."
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    This magnet is exactly how
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    spherical conditions are...
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    This is like Earth, this is like Sun.
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    We have a state of mind of the magnet as a bar...
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    This is a bar. If you bring our mentality
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    and understanding to the magnet as a sphere, like the universe is,
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    like the stars...We don't see any rectangular objects in the universe.
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    All the objects are spherical...Sun is spherical,
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    Atom is spherical...every shape.
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    The Earth is spherical. Due to the motion
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    of the magnetic fields, as they come out of one end,
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    they reduce the strength to the gravitational-magnetic field of
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    the center of the system, pulls the field in
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    so they go back into it, and absorb more, and they come back. If this
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    is say, the Moon, and I have a craft
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    let's say...If you can see this little magnet? "Sure."
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    If you can see when I come close for you to see,
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    you don't need to burn fuel to get attracted.
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    You see this is all it is. That is why the space agency has its space programs
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    changed. Up to now, we were used to burning fuels
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    to attain position and spend fuel
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    for speed. Now we can create the same situation.
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    If that was very hard for you to see, I'll show this with another magnet,
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    which is very easy for you to observe,
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    is you play with the magnets all the time, but we
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    never considered it. You create the magnetic field of the gravitational
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    position of the destination. There is no controlling the speed anymore.
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    This is what NASA has just recently come to understand;
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    that the game is over.
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    So, you can go at any speed to Mars, to Moon, as long as you can create
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    a system which can create two things:
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    gravity, and a magnetic field.
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    One of the things which has been the biggest problem with the Keshe Foundation,
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    and what we proposed is, up to now we never understood
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    the concept behind gravity. Now we understand.
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    And actually gravity is the one that comes from the English language...
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    gravitation, to gravitate, to go closer.
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    When you have two dissimilar points, they gravitate, one pulls the other
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    one in, and they gravitate.
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    When you have two dissimilar points, this is the magnetic field, this is
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    the space of protection. If you really find in a simple English language,
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    the concept why that gravity has become, up to now,
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    the Holy Grail of physics, has been that
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    due to our ancestors, we take everything as North and South.
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    but, if you re-defined polarity
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    as an exit and entry, not North and South,
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    why do we have two sides which are dissimmilar
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    attracting. One magnetic field comes out of one, has to go
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    to the other one. So, it's easy, its continuity.
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    If you have two dissimilar poles, let's say you have two exit poles, it's like having a traffic jam.
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    The fields, they both come out, they have to find a position that
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    the fields can move. So, they create that distance.
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    That accommodates their motion of the fields.
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    It doesn't matter which end you do, two entries the same, two exits the same.
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    Two exits create a slightly bigger gap
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    between them than the two entries, because the two entries
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    have already lost some of the magnetic field strength. This is
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    why we see higher temperature on the Northern section of
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    the earth, or on the North pole of the Sun.
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    Because when the fields come out of the entity, they are
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    much stronger, and by the time they interact with other fields within their environment
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    around the matter, by the time they move, they have lost some of their strength.
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    So now for the first time, we can even explain why the temperature on the North poles
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    are slightly higher than the South pole, because the
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    magnetic field coming out are stronger, slightly, than when they go in.
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    So, if we put this and this,
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    what I call Grandfather's Stories aside, in the science and physics
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    the way they are, we haven't discovered, in so many ways,
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    anything new. The people around
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    me continuosly telling me, you keep on saying this. Because all we've done, now we
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    understand. Gravity and the magnetic field,
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    is created by the interaction of the same fields.
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    So, gravity is the interaction of
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    entry and exit, and magnetic, what we call
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    atmosphere, is the repulsion, or the gap that fields need
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    to protect themselves. In a way, if now
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    we understand that the gravity and magnetic fields are of the interaction of two different fields,
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    upon each other, and now that we understand plasmas
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    are a creation of the dynamic
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    magnetic fields, we create two separate environments,
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    and in two separate environments we create gravitational-magnetic fields in the plasma
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    level, and then when they interact, we create the atmosphere
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    and create the gravitational field, and we know exactly what the Earth does or whether
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    or what the Sun does. So, there is nothing new, we live with it
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    but we never understood it.
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    Now for the first time we know that gravity is the interaction, the attraction of two opposite forms
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    in a plasma level, not in a matter level. "So basically,
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    with the old system, if I can just
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    quickly just paraphrase, one would need huge amounts of
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    fuel to carry a very small payload,
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    but with the new understanding, a very tiny amount of fuel can carry a much larger payload.
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    Is that correct?" ...Yes, look at the Earth!
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    Earth's central core is a very tiny amount of the mass which it is carrying.
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    Because now, the payload
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    is become irrelevant. Once you create a field,
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    which can cross the boundary of your system,
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    whatever is in that system is irrelevant how much it weighs and how big it is,
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    and how small it is. You can have in that environment
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    water, or you can put mercury, you can put lead,
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    or you can put fresh air! The whole thing is,
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    the mass becomes irrelevant in respect to its outside environment
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    What the field can hold and what the field can protect,
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    what we call atmosphere, within the structure
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    what is plasma, this is what it can carry, so
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    payloads become irrelevant, and this is one of the interesting things we see.
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    And in so many ways, we
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    restricted our only intelligence to fit our grandfather's
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    knowledge of physics. Now, we have freed the mind from
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    restrictions of what we have forced to accept.
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    And we see the things we do. We brought the knowledge into Space,
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    and we brought the knowledge into energy, and we have
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    brought the knowledge into seeds production, and into medicals,
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    and as where I am giving the presentations at the Keshe Foundation Center,
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    where we run them, with a license from the Belgium authorities, because they have seen how we operate
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    and they have seen all the work of our health
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    for the past four or five years. They offered us the organization who are responsible
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    to license to carry on further, and we've received invitations from all over the world.
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    Literally from all four corners of the world...people walk into this office,
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    every Monday. So, it's nothing new...
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    it's just understanding the process
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    the way the universe works. Not the way
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    our great grandfathers, our ancestors, when they came out of the
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    the caves, they looked at the birds, and
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    that was their ambition, to fly like the bird. We got that bird. We call it airplanes.
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    We stuck two jets on it, and we called it jet planes, and then
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    we had our Chinese friends who came up with fireworks, and that fireworks
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    in a bigger scale now is known as the propulsion game. It's the same thing,
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    as Chinese were induating Iran hundreds of years ago, using
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    the fireworks to break through the barriers. Now we understand
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    the process of the motion of the universe. And our system is a copy
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    of that. So we've gone in intelligence one level higher.
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    Then you understand, as you create stronger
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    magnetic field interactions, between
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    the different layers of plasma, or different parts of the reactor.
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    Then you match to the environment which you are travelling in.
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    So you can go by a factor of 2, 3 times the speed of light...
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    The beauty of this technology, as we see now,
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    is that because you create a same situation,
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    same condition as Earth, you can create a 1G,
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    the natural way. So,
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    in your environment of the reactor, within the space of the system,
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    you can create 1 G the way we have on Earth. On Earth
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    we have a center position which is 1G and we walk comfortably.
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    And this 1G can be created in any
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    system as long as it can control it's gravitational and magnetic field.
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    So, when this game of astronauts
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    getting into spaceship, going for training for years, and
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    being in weightlessness, it's over, it's finished, it's done with!
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    Because we do not get trained
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    to go to Heathrow Airport, to go to New York, to get on a jetliner.
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    Because gravitational-magnetic field of 1G
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    is created by pressure, in the cabin. Now,
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    we have learned to create 1G naturally, the way our planet does for ourselves.
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    So, from now on, all of you now on the tutorial, you are all astronauts!
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    The thing is, we always let ourselves doubt.
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    We let ourselves down. I did a presentation interview last December...
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    a month ago. and I put
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    a picture of the Sun. and I said, "At this moment,
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    let's consider...", and I have a picture in 3-dimensions of the Earth,
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    I say, "Look. This is the Sun, and this is the Earth.
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    Now we are in winter time, we are here, and we look across the Space, and
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    we say, "That is Space, and we would like to be in Space."
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    Take the Sun, another 6 months, you are here. So the Space was there, where you were 6 months ago.
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    So we've all been astronauts, we've all been in Space!
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    We ignore our own creation.
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    Now we've learned to do the same thing, and we replicate the same technology as the Universe.
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    And the one thing is, we are just at the beginning
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    of this ladder, and this ladder has a thousand
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    steps to get to the end of it, and as I always say,
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    we are just crawling to get our hands on the first, ah,
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    first battle, In the scientists,
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    to stop the dogma of what they are to talk about, to protect
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    the PHD's of professorships, and work
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    the way we are working, with the time of scientists in a very rapid way, and you will see
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    what is coming out. I, as you know, we are well known
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    in what and which government is collaborating.
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    "How many countries now have you given your USB stick,
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    as you say?" At the moment,
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    there are fifteen, but there is a plan through the governments
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    who have received it, within the next two months there will be
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    at least double that, but the fifteen nations which have received it,
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    covers 65% of the world's populations.
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    "Wow!" As you know,
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    on the 21st of April last year,
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    we had the first ambassadorial presentation, here
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    in our center, where I am talking to you from.
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    And a number of ambassadors came, and after the 21st,
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    I received a direct decree by his excellency President Obama
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    against my Foundation, for what we showed to the ambassador, this technology is going to do.
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    It was, I wrote an open letter, email, on my Forum,
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    and since the President of the United States made a damning order
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    for scientists. And as you know, it's written up
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    on our Forum, on the 6th of November,
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    on American election day, after 3:45 when the
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    American presidential office knew they had won the election, they were
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    about to win, we received the request from American Government ambassador
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    that they would like to meet and have the access to the technology, on the USB key.
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    And we met with them on the 15th of December by the request of
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    the American government, and we handed over the technology
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    to the American Government, and we know it was immediately transferred
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    to NASA for further analysis. But,
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    something very interesting...NASA, I have communication,
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    hard copied documents, we have been negotiating with NASA since
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    1985.
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    NASA always told me, the boys at the top aways told me,
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    "The problem we have, Mehran, is, how are we going to write off
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    7000 jobs in the Propulsion Lab?"
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    This is the problem. Now the problem is, the technology is available to
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    a few nations, and as you know, a few scientists are duplicating through the patents.
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    So, the cat is out of the bag, we are out.
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    It doesn't come by nations, as you know certain nations
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    have already shown the power of the technology.
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    And we have shown this operation through health here. People who come here paralyzed,
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    for 5, 10 years in a wheelchair. If you came
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    to the presentation of the opening day of the Foundation,
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    people who have been in a wheelchair for 5 years with MSI, now they walk.
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    Now they can help themselves, and they start living a normal life.
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    So, it's not just...
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    We are not just an energy organization.
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    Keshe Foundation is a Space Ship Program organization.
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    "Space Program" is with rocket propulsion and weightlessness.
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    "Space Ship Program" is a magnetic-gravitational system, with
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    full control of gravity, and the normal life as we live on Earth.
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    So, as a Space Ship Program organization,
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    like NASA, when you put people into Space,
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    they are worse than babies, so we have to look after their food, their health,
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    their energy and everything else. So, like any other
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    space ship program, that's what we do. But, we have enough confidence
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    that we put our findings in the open, and our people
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    to come from all over to test our medical systems.
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    And if our system doesn't work, it doesn't mean it is wrong, it means we haven't found
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    a gravitational-magnetic field which has created that disease. So,
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    in Space, when I have a new disease, I don't need to come back all the way
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    to the Pharmaceuticals, "Can you find out what it is?"...For ten thousand,
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    God knows, volunteers to do the clinical trial? You find the
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    gravitational-magnetic field strength of the disease, and you find out what it has done
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    to the body and you reverse it. That's all we do here. It's a new way of thinking.
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    A new way of working. And this adds assets to Pharmaceuticals.
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    If the Pharmaceuticals realize what we have developed,
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    they will jump on it like mad, because we got used to
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    taking tablets, we got used to taking injections, this is only 50 - 60 years old.
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    Now Pharmaceuticals understand the gravitational-magnetic
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    fields of the plasma of the disease, the way we do, the way
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    we operate, and then you make a system to
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    to reverse it, or to allow the body
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    to reverse itself, according to the strength. So, in a way,
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    the new health technology is setting a self-care program,
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    that is given to the system which is in the hospital, or a chair in the house,
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    we don't have a hospital, we allow patients to treat themselves at home.
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    So, you sell software, data according to the gravitational-magnetic fields,
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    you make more money, you sell more data, you sell more,
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    what do you call it?...Systems. So, Pharmaceuticals make more money
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    out of it, if they have understood what they are doing.
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    By the way, Imperial College has a beautiful biochemistry lab; I spent a lot of time
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    with my friends, my house flatmates,
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    which pursued their PHD, I don't know if you still have that rolling
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    what do you call it, lift, which used to be in the building. You had to jump in.
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    Because it goes back quite a few years, I don't know if that lift is still is in the building.
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    "Yup, I've heard about...
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    You said that people were out of wheelchairs, and also people with MS,
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    and someone who remembered a language.
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    Do you have any, sort of, evidence of that? You've had a lot of opposition..."
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    It's all videotaped. It's all on the videos on our website...
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    Nobody has ever erased videos. You know, you go on my website, you see
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    a guy who hasn't walked for twenty years, and he does bicycling,
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    And strange enough, the father of this gentleman,
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    is the accountant of the Foundation now, and somebody called and said,
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    "Oh, he was a very good actor, where did you get him from?"
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    Doesn't matter...we've passed the point of...you know we put the MS...
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    the people who come, you see the woman who has been paralyzed with the brain surgery,
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    who can walk, who has been paralyzed in bed, nobody puts
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    their research videos on the internet, or in public.
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    We are so confident, and we see people who come to us. And bookings
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    for our health section, into the end
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    of the year, and we can take more, it's just we don't have time.
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    So, people who have been there, and most of the people
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    we get on our health, come from referral from doctors around the world.
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    Who, I don't even know them, they say, "Our doctor has sent us here.
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    And you are our only hope." And they walk back, we have files,
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    from MS, we have cases with this one,
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    we have found solutions to epilepsy, through the same process,
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    We have without a doubt, have finished,
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    with fibromyalgia. Parkinson's
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    still has different characteristics we have to understand. MS we
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    have to understand more of. We
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    are running about 100 different fields of research at the moment,
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    in different diseases. "You've reversed the effects of Cheomotherapy?"
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    We don't reverse Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy... (Continued in Part 3)
Title:
Mehran Keshe Interview by Shahriar Mazandi 30th January 2013 Part 2
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20:12
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