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219th Knowledge Seekers Workshop - Apr 12, 2018

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    has to be done the correct
    way which will be done.
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    There is no more Chinese Space
    agency hiding what they are doing.
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    There is no more Americans lying
    to us if they landed or not.
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    And there is no Russians to
    keep the lie of the Americans
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    because then, it shows
    they lied too.
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    You have to understand when one
    bluffers, the other one bluffers two,
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    then they can't
    break their bluff.
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    So whoever has bluffed
    now that we become
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    and now what we see,
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    it's matter of months or weeks,
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    that the first flights
    will take place.
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    Very soon, in these kind of
    teachings on Thursday morning,
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    we start walking around the Moon
    with a videocamera live
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    to see if we can find
    a foot step of Mr. Armstrong.
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    Then we know how much we advance
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    and we know how much
    we've been lied to.
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    The, what it says, it's a
    very old Iranian say, say:
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    "What is in the pot
    it'll come into the ladle."
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    So, we're going to see whatever it's
    been there, whatever we've been told,
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    all these stories about man
    landed on the Moon or not,
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    the Muslim say for insulting us,
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    the advantage of it will be when
    we go to Space we all go together,
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    as one race.
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    We are blind to color, race
    and religion and creed.
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    And, I can and I would like
    to congratulate all of you.
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    Saturday will change everything and a
    beginning of the change for human race.
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    It's adding another piece of what
    we call, 'Space' to our dimension.
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    Not all of us like to
    go live in the States
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    and not all of us like
    to go and live in China.
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    But we know it's there,
    if we want, we go and visit.
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    When we open the Space, as of now,
    is not that all of us will go.
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    Some of us become Chinese tourists and
    have a look maybe for a year, two years.
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    Leave the shop with the dad
    to run while I'm going to see
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    if the Mars is different than here
    and I'm going to other place
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    but, at the end, I'll come
    and run the corner shop.
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    And then I'll tell people a lot of stories.
    I've seen a man with 20 legs and no eyes
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    and I've seen one of them is a jelly but
    you can go inside it and he eats you
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    and then he spits you out.
    And the rest of it.
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    So, life is not going to change on this
    planet because we have opened the Space.
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    But, it'll bring a
    new dimension to us.
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    It brings a new
    understanding to us.
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    It brings a new structure that will
    reduce the suffering of mankind.
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    The fall out from the new Space
    Technology which is getting developed,
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    as part of the Keshe Foundation,
    and soon we'll hear
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    all the universities around the world
    will start trying to do it
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    and the Space Institutes
    start to follow it,
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    is how we change the
    course of humanity.
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    How many Teflons can we deliver
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    that makes the cooking easy for
    all of us not to burn our food?
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    How much new structure
    materials we can deliver
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    that, stops the
    suffering of mankind?
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    Be it in the time of disaster,
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    be it in time of what ever be,
    be it in the time of joy.
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    Can we make Oasis in
    every part of every city?
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    How do we feed our nationals,
    how do we feed our people,
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    how we protect them from disasters?
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    And if the disaster happens,
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    we have all the
    facilities to be there,
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    not to wait for months and months,
    somebody might turn up to help.
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    What happened in Caribbean is
    absolutely shame on human race!
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    What our governments have done,
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    they're spending all the money
    on the weapons to kill
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    and when it comes,
    they can't even get there to help.
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    Isn't it supposed to be,
    "Army to protect not to destroy?"
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    And why there isn't so much finance
    goes into killing part of the army
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    than making the Army's to be, to help the
    people to be arm at a time of disaster?
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    What I see, as a head of
    the Keshe Foundation,
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    end of wars, very simple.
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    The technology cannot
    be used for destruction
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    but, the technology will end
    the borders, the barriers.
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    The technology will end
    what we call 'Nationhood'.
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    We all become part of One Nation
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    but we come from different
    places and different positions.
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    The biggest shock will come to human race,
    by opening the space, is that,
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    we'll find new neighbors, we'll find new
    friends and we have to be ready for it.
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    We went to United States and we found
    new friends as Red Indians,
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    we found people in South America,
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    even though they came from us,
    it was a lost family.
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    Now, by opening the space,
    we join the family.
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    And then, this is the change,
    with it comes a lot of things.
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    With it, comes a lot of new understanding
    for us, it's not just opening the Space.
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    The opening of the Space this time
    brings a lot,
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    and a lot more than man
    could ever bargain for.
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    New ways of lifestyle, new people,
    new understanding,
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    new places to be and
    emigrate to and come back,
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    understanding that the time beyond
    the Space becomes zero time.
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    We can travel the depth of the
    Universe and come back in no time.
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    We sit nowadays, for 10 hours, 20 hours to
    go from one spot on this planet to another,
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    it'll become few minutes.
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    The disbursements of what we
    call 'human races' from the cities
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    will become such a rapid job
    that, buying a car
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    it'll find a new dimension.
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    You don't need a car to drive
    and sit in the traffic jam.
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    You take the car to
    live in Australia
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    and go and work in New York
    in the morning and come back.
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    These are not more than five to
    ten years away and we, we evolve.
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    The beauty of human race is we've
    become such a good evolvers.
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    We never had a computer in 50 years, 40
    years, we've become such a huge user of it.
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    None of us knew what holidays means
    because it didn't existed.
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    We build the hotels we force
    the nations to have holidays,
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    and we post our bosses that, "I need
    two weeks to go in the Sun to rest."
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    Our parents never took a rest
    seven days a week for centuries.
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    There was no difference between
    Saturday, Sunday and Monday
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    till somebody came up says, "Don't
    work one day a week, let be lazy."
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    Now we say, Don't work six days a week,
    be lazy but go and see the Space"
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    Because we have the knowledge,
    this is not a dream anymore.
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    We have all the availabilities.
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    If you look in the
    teaching on Saturday
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    and you look what will come
    as a material production
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    and what's been produced
    in a very small scale,
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    it's a parallel to we don't need to
    get steel and aluminum from Earth
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    to build a building
    on Moon or Mars.
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    We use the atmospheric condition,
    we produce whatever we like.
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    The teaching on Saturday and
    Sunday is the, what we call,
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    the shotgun for a
    start of the race,
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    The first fire that the Mankind starts
    working at the same time together for Space.
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    It is something that, make sure you inform
    as many people as possible to be there,
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    that they are there.
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    And while the presentation goes on
    inform as many people to join in.
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    Because now is a talk but as we
    go through the presentations
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    as you see clinical trials for health,
    you see the clinical trials for materials,
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    you see Space-reactors.
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    Invite everybody to come and have a look
    because when is live, they come in.
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    Don't wait till afterwards,
    tell them, "Have you seen it?"
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    Invite your family to come in,
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    invite your friends to come in, "Come and
    watch what's going on, on this channel,"
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    and then, it'll take over.
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    This is the way, partially,
    Saturday teaching,
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    the presentation of the
    blueprint is to shock,
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    is to bring back
    the new changes.
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    We'll structure it in a way to be as
    smooth as possible but, as you know,
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    it's Keshe Foundation,
    you're a bunch of amateurs.
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    The, what we call, ' professionals'
    have been stopped to work with us
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    because they made us terrorists, now
    bunch of amateurs change the whole thing.
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    We are what I call,
    'revolutionaries of man'
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    and not revolutions
    of government.
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    We changed a whole space
    of human space.
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    Us, where we live or how we eat, how we
    find energy, how we change things.
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    And, I thank all of you.
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    Every one of you, one way or another,
    sometimes or present, or in the past,
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    have given a hand to
    this development.
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    Some of it has been good and
    some of it has been bad.
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    But, even the bad one
    has been good for us
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    because it brought a lot of notice
    where our weaknesses are.
Title:
219th Knowledge Seekers Workshop - Apr 12, 2018
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Duration:
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