Cosmic Brilliance - Beneficial ET Technology Roll-Outs & New Currency with Super Soldier Capt. Randy Cramer
Episode Date: July 20, 2022Captain Randy Cramer, Super Soldier for U.S. Marine Corps, Special Sections did a 30-year tour and is still active. Seventeen years were with the Mars Defense Force on Forward Station Zebra. Thirte...en years were with the Earth Defense Force and fleet; protecting Earth and the solar system.* What currency or trade are we moving toward? Is it physical, electronic, or both?* How many other interstellar planetary worlds are already connecting with civilian private contractors and corporations?* What other beneficial technologies will be coming forward? Replicators, 3D organ printing, free energy, anti-gravity cars, healing with Tesla & Rife frequencies and sound, & approximately when?* Randy says he has recently been 'cleared' to tell civilians of a startling event that he has been told by his superiors will most likely happen in the near future.*Note from Merrily I am not sure the dramatic "Alien event" that’s been on the table for many years will be necessary; who knows? I’ve discussed the different agendas by the N's, "Bugs," & Military who likely would be participating and/or responding to the emergency. Randy says, “if we win,” which he is counting on; “this event could end up moving all humanity along faster for a post-war restoration.”https://www.covertspacecowboy.comhttps://www.CosmicBrilliance.comSupport this podcast: https://www.cosmicbrilliance.com/copy-of-donate
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Hi there, everyone. Welcome to Super Soul Solutions.
Schedule today was part four with Captain Randy Kramer is an augmented super soldier who has served 30 years in the United States Marine Corps special sections, 17 years with the Mars Defense Force, and 13 years with the Earth Defense Force and fleet, protecting Earth and the solar system.
And he is still active. So in 2014, Captain Kramer was authorized by his Brigadier General, Juilliard.
Julian Smythe to reveal his secret space program experiences within the United States Marine Corps Special Sections Division.
So as usual, this show's topic has been chosen to uplift you as well as inform you about the exciting rolling out of advanced technologies that we will all benefit from.
And most of this advanced medical and environmental technology was shared with us in trade from extraterrestrial.
to help advance us forward.
It was known from observing probable timelines that 2012 onward would be a large-scale transition
and consciousness-raising opportunities for humans to wake up, stand up, and advance their civilization
to become a peaceful planetary society or, through confusion and intimidation, fall under tyrannical control.
I prefer the former rather than the latter, and I'm sure all of you,
do too. So welcome back, Randy. I hope you're back on and thank you for contributing your time
and energy once again. Are you there? Okay, so let's get on with it. I know that one of our
shared passions are the various holographic medical regenerative beds that we have already
covered in the previous shows. And of course, you with your dangerous job as an augmented super
soldier were regenerated as you shared in those med beds numerous times. So I'm wondering if you
can briefly tell us about what you know are in vision regarding the planned rollout of these
med beds to the civilian population. We have a lot to go through, so, you know, not in super
detail, but what's your guesstimation? Okay. I apologize because I only caught the last half
of that question. Can you please repeat the question? Yes, yes. If you can briefly tell us what
you know are envisioned regarding the planned rollout of these med beds to the civilian population.
Oh, gotcha. So there's probably, well, of this particular type, this is a holographic cellular
regenerator. I have some ability to create a civilian prototype and bring it to the marketplace,
but there's been issues in getting the venture capital to sort of get that off the ground.
So there's probably actually another 10 or 11 different but similarly applicable medical devices,
which do a lot of this can repair the same type of damage but in different ways using different technologies.
And I would suggest as we go through the sort of disclosure invasion scenario,
as we get into the post part of that, the reconstruction part, who knows of those 10,
which are going to be maybe the first three that they decide to pop out.
So it might be holographic cellular regenerator.
It might be nano-surgery robot arms.
It might be 3D cell printing.
I'm not sure what they're going to try to roll out.
There's about a dozen different options, so we'll see.
Okay, because we're going to talk about a little bit of those.
But are we talking 10 years, 5 years, 2 years?
It's kind of starting now.
It depends on the technology.
correct and the funding?
Yeah, but I think, yeah, I think, well, if we're talking about the civilian process that we were thinking about doing almost a decade ago,
which would have made a difference if we'd gotten started, you know, seven or eight years ago,
would be a five to ten year process.
But because where we are now, we could be looking at a three to five year process before we have different technologies coming out of different programs into the civilian sphere.
that have nothing to do with me and therefore could be faster and more accessible to the civilian
population than anything else that we could be working on that could take five to ten years
we started tomorrow if we got the funding.
Okay.
All righty.
So what can us civilians do just really briefly like hold the vision, of course, of this coming out,
but do you suggest for those interested or is it just a question of timing and things are going to take
own course, are both.
People are always welcome to contribute their positive envisioning to what's going on
in the rest of the world.
But it's going to happen when it happens pretty much.
So, you know, people are more than welcome to contribute to the well-being of that outcome,
but it's pretty much going to happen when it happens.
Okay.
All right, but we're not talking 20 years or anything.
We're talking probably less than five.
Okay, good.
Okay.
We're going to work for that.
Okay, so, and this is Falsa too with the age regression technology probably.
So let's move on to, I have this vision of a helmet that can help up level our consciousness to be more aware and receive downloads from the fields more easily.
Is there something like that's going to be coming forward at all?
I know your psionics class helps with that, but is there a technology that will be coming forward at all for civilians?
Well, there is a few different technologies that do that.
So you have simulator technology, which is essentially a head gear that you put on your head
that then takes you into a simulation like matrix style.
So you're perceiving things in a five-sensory way.
Everything obeys the laws of physics that the program tells it to so that you can practice.
You can train.
You can practice shooting things and blowing things up.
and fighting things in a simulation that's as almost real as you could get to being real without
quite being real.
There are also a type of helmet that is not simulating information, but literally taking the encoded
information in a way that your brain can download it directly and then essentially downloading
that information straight into your brain.
interestingly enough, just like in the Matrix when he sits in the chair and learns how to do all the kung fu's and everything by just having it downloaded into his brain.
Cyanic amplifiers are a different technology but would also assist in development of the brain, which helps memory and ability to access information to psionically.
So there's sort of three different technologies that kind of have a similar outcome going three completely different directions there.
I would have no idea which one of those would be first.
Okay, well, the psionic one will be the one that's the most valuable to us civilians.
And so that's probably why you're teaching the class online, right?
Because that's the one.
I mean, most of us aren't soldiers, so we don't need the shoot them up stuff.
We need the things that are going to, you know, help our brain develop and open up our awareness and create greater discernment.
Would you agree with that?
Everybody benefits from brain, mental, mind development, and self-mastery.
because it benefits everything, no matter what it is or what you want to do.
Right.
Okay.
So that's rolling out now, of course, online with you at covert space cowboy.
Is that what it is?
Right.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
And you have the first, I was looking over it, you have the first online for modules, ready to go almost, right?
and then I understand that people can take it at their own time, right, and not have to speed through it.
And there's going to be a price per module.
Quite the opposite.
I'm making sure that there's a homework integration period between lessons that's a week.
So once you do the lesson, you've got seven days of doing the homework before you get to go to the next lesson because I
want really deep integration and the exact opposite of trying to rush everybody through something
and goes the opposite direction, which is, you know, slow and steady wins the race.
So the plan for this is it's going to, on purpose, make it a very slow, deliberate process
because from my experience, that's the only thing that really gets a higher percentage of
success from a people in that kind of a program.
It's how that we do it in the military, and I kind of figure there's some way to have to replicate that, and this is the best way that I can think of.
Otherwise, I think the flaw that a lot of other teachings out there at the moment have, I'm not pointing fingers, I think it's just methodology, that a lot of the methodology is to crunch a lot of information to people's brains really fast and expect that they're going to go do something with it, when that's just not how kind of teaching to learning, to action, to integration works.
So hopefully we're doing the opposite of that of making it deliberately be a slow deliberate process
so that there's better integration and a higher percentage of student success.
And plus I like the accountability of that, you know, and the timing of that.
And what about for those that, of course, always have time as a factor?
Are we talking homework as half hour to an hour a day?
What's kind of the approximate?
I started out at about 15 to 13.
minutes because the homework is essentially teaching people how to carve out and sit and do
meditative exercise and discipline at least every day for a certain amount of time.
And when you're doing that every day, you can start out at like 15 to 30 minutes, but at some
point you're really shooting for 45 to 60 minutes or more a day.
And that's really, you can do less than that, but you kind of, that's what you have to do.
Right.
And, well, that makes sense.
It's like, you know, we have to apply ourselves, even if we're, you know, to get results.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
The call there is just to make it.
It's not a lot of homework.
It's just about this is what you have to do every day over time to integrate what you're doing or it won't happen.
So it starts out, you know, with a few minutes, but it'll eventually be, like I said, yeah, about an hour day.
Okay.
And your previous classes have had very, very good success rates, correct?
Oh, yeah.
No, my past students have had tremendous success by the end of the class.
And pretty much basically the last three classes I taught in person,
I taught a telekinesis technique and had 100% of the students in all three classes
that could replicate the technique by the end of the class.
Oh, so cool.
And folks, I'm sure most of you know, but telekinesis is moving an object with,
energy in your mind. Okay, so that's great news. All right. So that's kind of when people are going,
what can I do to take responsibility, you know, a lot of meditating, doing yoga, but here's something
that will actually wake us up more, use more of our brain capacity, put us more in brain coherence,
I imagine, and also do the thing that is so hard for humans, which is increased discernment
because we tend to be really gullible. So really appreciate that. I'm signed up for it forward to that.
move on ahead to another one of my passions, which is rolling out big time as we speak in the
civilian quarters, which are 3D printers and other more advanced replicators that I imagine we also
received from galactic extraterrestrials. And by the way, folks, in the pre-announcement, I included
two photos of a kidney that was made in seven hours with a 3D replicator shared by Anthony Atala
on a TED Talk. So, Randy, can you share with us how our lives will be improved by these
replicators and what they are capable of.
Yeah, well, that's an interesting question because you certainly have the sort of line
of progression of civilian technology and the line of progression sort of in covert technology.
And this is one of those areas where I don't know that the covert technology is actually
going to jump over anytime soon because the civilian technology is going to catch up really
quick.
So pretty soon the civilian technology of 3D cell printing body parts organs will be to the point
where you won't have to look for a donor for a kidney or a heart or an arm.
They'll just 3D print you one and then transplant it.
So that will be actually also create for the possibility of restoring limbs.
You're not growing them back.
You're growing a new one and then reattaching it, but that's pretty close.
That's still pretty good.
That's almost as good as growing a new one.
So that level of ability to restore limbs through 3D printing of body parts is,
really close, really close.
That's really cool.
And then, of course, you won't reject it because it contains your own signature,
your own frequency, which I think is one of the major issues that organs are rejected.
So what about food replicators?
Seems like we're going to have those maybe eventually pretty soon.
And to add hunger, what do you think?
That's more of an eventually thing.
I don't know about pretty soon.
It's honestly a technology.
One of the technologies I'm the least familiar,
with.
So there's really not a lot I can say about it.
And from what I hear, I mean, I can see it, some industries, some corporations may be
getting access to it, but I can see it being cost prohibitive, that it's unlikely that
civilians will probably have food replicators anytime soon, but, you know, mid by the end of
the century, maybe.
Really?
Because a couple, you know, ones like Henry Smith, you know, came forward and stuff.
And he thought it was going to be sooner or they were working.
on that being sooner to help world hunger and stuff.
And he got into the details, which is fascinating.
Yeah, yeah, no, I can see that happening.
I can just see that because you don't necessarily want to make all the food production
useless, that you don't just necessarily want to give people things that make it
so they don't ever have to buy food in the food production cycle again.
That would crash the economy.
So I can see it not being a thing that you just want to give everybody
because then people who make food don't make money making food.
food anymore. So that's why I don't see it being a broad access civilian technology anytime soon.
It doesn't mean we won't have access or the ability to have access to, but I think it'll be
specialized agencies, organizations for specialized reasons, really remote locations where it's
difficult to get supplies like Antarctica and stuff like that to be a perfectly good place to put
in a replicator, food replicator. I don't think you're going to be able to go down the street anytime soon
to a food replicator restaurant.
But, you know, we'll see.
But I don't think that's going to happen that soon.
But, you know, what do I know?
I'll share really briefly a couple sentences of what I was told that everything's on
a database.
Now, this is more, of course, a secret project.
So people have to keep track of that.
Everything's on a database.
And when you go into cafeterias and use the food replicators,
it already knows what things you like.
you pretty much just put your hand or your signature or that, and it kind of rolls out on these
pretty really interesting glass pad tables, which we'll get into in a couple minutes.
So, and it contains, you know, you're not killing animals eventually, you're doing anything
of that, but it's supposed to contain the nutrients that you need for help.
So that's a little bit that I've been told about that.
But I've also been told they're super advanced replicators.
And today I was researching the really advanced ones.
Do you have any knowledge of the advanced replicators beyond the 3D?
You heard about that?
It's one of the least areas of technology that I would have any experience with.
Okay.
Well, I'm just only because this is made public, I'm just going to share this really quick.
And then we'll move on because I think people will be interested in it.
Chinese construction company 3D prints an entire two-story house on site in 45 days
Huas Strong Tang Daff construction company 3D printed a 1,200 square foot two-story house in 1.5 months rather than normal construction time
6.7 months beyond the speed and low cost of the process the fact that it can allegedly withstand all that the very
strongest birthplace could save millions and old lives blah blah blah you can find
that on just go and Google two-story 3D printed villa and also on 3db.com. They show a picture of
it, kind of like Chinese construction company 3D prints an entire two-story house on-site in 45 days.
That's the title. And I'm looking at it right now. It's quite different from other 3D printed
construction techniques. The team first directs the frame of the house complete with rebar support
and plumbing pipes and prints over it with their gigantic 3D printer, which only
recently completed testing after several years of development. Then the printer, as seen in the
video below, which they show you in a video, has a sort of fork extruder that lays concrete on both
sides of the structure, swallowing it up and encasing it securely within the wall. Then the printing
material, concrete, very tough, durable and inexpensive, and they state that any cement material
can be used with the process so that the construction firms can take advantage of what is locally
available. 20 tons of concrete were used to print the 250 centimeter thick walls of the villa,
and seismic testing showed that the structures should be capable of a standing and earthquake as strong
as aid on the Richter scale. So also, they are 3D printing. I apologize. I must have misunderstood
you because I actually know quite a bit about 3D printing construction. And what's even what's the coolest
part about that right now is is not just that you can 3D print any building cheaper and faster than you can do
anything else with it, is that the concrete technologies are, we're moving way past, like,
regular concrete.
So there's air creets now, which are essentially a foaming concrete so that it's lighter weight,
stronger, fireproof.
So you can actually make a concrete that's fireproof up to, you know, over 2,500 degrees or
something like that.
So, oh, yeah, no, the three-printing construction technologies, that's absolutely the future.
of industrial, civilized construction, housing construction, everywhere.
Yeah, I know some people who are actually deeply involved in those projects right now,
doing remote.
Yeah, especially, again, like constructing things in remote locations where it's difficult to get,
you know, stacks and stacks of wood and nails and lots of workers building the old-fashioned way
when you can just, you just got to bring enough printing, building printers.
and then, you know, giant vats of these different kinds of concrete and air creeds and stuff that you can use depending on how strong and how big you need to, how fireproof and stuff that you want them to be.
But, yeah, the materials that they're using are incredible and the reinforcing is incredible and the speed and the cheapness which you can make them.
Yeah, it's absolutely the future of construction on planet Earth.
Cool. Okay, so great. Yeah. They also made discussion.
hand Delgado's hand a guy named that
Smith Jeremy Smith he sold his 15 year old
Info security company a few years ago and launched a 3D printing
blog called 3D universe and he made the first hand for this guy
who has been using previously a myo electric fake flesh and hard to clean
prosthetic on his hand that he's missing the cost him 42,000 dollars
that he's used for years and he was able to get this 3D
printed hand costing $50 for material, and Simon did the work for him free.
So, and it's tons of better.
So it's very exciting for the future, right?
Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
And for as far as small piece, small printing, small engineering, small shop, 3D printing,
I know a dozen people who are actively using that technology in the shops and the stuff that
they build, and it's amazing.
It's another technology that is improving, you know, every six months.
So 3D printers that come out six months from now will make the ones six months ago look stupid.
And it's kind of like that.
So that the newer and newer printers and the newer materials are just better and better and better
every time they upgrade.
They're really innovating in that field for sure.
All right.
Cool.
So it's nice to have that validation.
So, folks, that's happening right now.
And you can research that online for all kinds of reasons.
So the other thing that I was envisioning in my meditation is pure, clean water for everyone.
Now, Randy, I know on the shift, I'm pretty sure on the shift, that we have kinds of dry showers and toilets on special facilities that help purify and disinfect by vaporizing.
So are we going to be, are those going to be implemented to, quote, save water?
sometimes sometimes you also have really really really wickedly efficient water recycling so that you don't have to have a huge amount of reserves for water so that the way the water is recycled and cleaned and refined is so pure and so localized that you know you can essentially for a single unit
room on a ship can have its own self-contained water system that has its own water tank that's for
the showers and the sink and the toilet and everything and everything goes through a
recycler so that the waste is separated out and turned into something else or separate
out and the water is literally purified in such a way that it's, you know, 100% pure,
and put right back into the same reservoir so that you can have really localized water
usage like that really tight localized water usage.
Okay, so when I'm particularly interested in how that they use for civilians, but we always had
real water showers wherever I went, so.
Okay, but what about your civilians?
Have you heard anything about that starting to be implemented?
Because that's what this program is about is what civilian rollout will be happening.
I see no reason why there would be a civilian need and for the expense of that technology when a shower is cheaper.
Okay.
What about the oceans being terrified?
I know we have extraterrestrial technology to do that.
Oh, yeah.
We'll clean up the oceans in the air for sure.
The tech to do that will take months, really, months to clean the entire atmosphere and the entire ocean.
Okay. So, and that's not going to be done for at least a couple years or after we're through this next stage, correct?
Pretty much, yeah.
Okay. But we have it, folks. We do have the technology. So Randy is verifying it.
Yeah, we sure do.
I think I'm crazy when I go. We can clean up the ocean and atmosphere.
It doesn't mean don't, you know, put your effort forward to not, you know, create the other thing is I got in a dream that we have no way.
And I know from Captain Mark Richards, he said space is like just looks like a junkyard from dismantled tech debris and stuff thrown out there.
But I mean, I'm sure I got that's true too.
Okay.
So I'm sure in a dream.
Everything garbage in space.
That's true.
There's literally every piece of garbage floating around in space somewhere.
Yeah.
And I know they're like scavenging all that, things they need.
But to me it's just like also unacceptable.
So in this dream, I got this thing.
I call it a demoleculizer.
I don't know if it is.
And the best way I can describe it is there's no garbage dump and it takes anything
and reverse it back to whatever its original plasma energy and it's zero point of origin.
So it basically completely disappears.
Do you know anything about that?
I'm sure they have it as a weapon, but, you know, demoleculecizing someone.
but have you seen that in action with trash and other objects?
Usually waste management, like large-scale waste management that I've seen involves shaking apart the molecules of waste and debris into their fundamental elements and then sheltering the elements at that point so that you, everything's in its raw periodic table state.
Okay, and how long does that take?
Depending on the amount of, I think there's a math based on sort of the size of the emitter,
and then how many sort of pounds or tons per second you can transmute based on the size of the emitter.
But again, that's the thing that if we use those, it would take months to clean up the entire oceans.
Yeah, but that's nothing compared to, I mean, that's quick.
compared to all the pollution and everything.
Oh, yeah.
No, it's super fast.
You know, I want people to know about this so they can get excited about it.
And they know that we have solutions that can do it because, you know, if we've been
polluting for hundreds of years, a couple months is not a big deal, you know, as long as
no, no.
Yeah, it'll be kind of ridiculously fast.
They can do it ridiculously fast.
they might drag it out a little bit, you know,
but they can do it really quickly.
Right.
That's what I thought.
That's what I got in my dreams.
Okay.
So the terraforming and cleaning up pollution of our soil and oceans,
we can do that fast by the technique you described.
Okay.
Because I was told a couple weeks.
That's what I was told.
I think of dreams.
I think of things.
I mean, maybe it's, maybe it's,
Maybe it's possible, who am I to say?
But that seems a little ambitious to me.
Yeah, it is.
Okay.
Seems a little overly ambitious to me, but.
Okay.
Now, fuel consumption is ridiculous.
I mean, we know we have inventors, have many patents on cars running on hydrogen.
So we know we have magnetic elevator trains underground.
And so what are you envisioning? Antigravity, cars, hager crafts, what are you envisioning? And when do you see that happening?
That's a good question. There's a lot of variables there. I would suggest that if we dislodged some of the oil company, oil cartel grip on the entire
operation of how cars are made.
Excuse me.
We could get off internal combustion engines and go into something that's way cheaper, way easier.
Hydrogen fuel cells are really expensive and they're really kind of wasteful.
Saltwater engines turn out to be actually probably the most effective smart thing for cars.
So salt water engines, there's a couple of things.
different types, but they're essentially using salt either as a, to create a battery charge or to
crack hydrogen out of the salt water to burn in a combustion engine.
There's sort of two different ways of using salt for combustion engine or battery power, but they're
both salt base, which is really interesting.
Those are probably the two most efficient things that we should be doing for personal
transportation. Whether we get to that as soon or not, kind of depends on oil cartel shit.
Hover vehicles, anti-gravity vehicles, I'd say we're still some decades away from where that's a
common thing, but I think we'll see like prototype development and a few people, you know,
specialized engineers and stuff working on stuff like that at home before big companies, you know,
try to mass market that kind of thing over the next 10, 20 years.
But I don't know that we're going to see mass marketing of anti-gravity vehicles.
If we did, I think that they might be still, like, limited to anti-gravity vehicles
that can't hover more than a foot off the ground.
So they have flying cars everywhere crashing into each other because then everybody would have to be pilot
or all the cars would have to drive themselves.
If all the cars drive themselves and they can do whatever, because then auto, if all the car
were automated, they would just get us where we wanted to go without crashing into
a job.
Right.
Okay.
We're not going to have a chance to cover all 50, but we can continue on the next show.
But how about the teleportation stations?
Do you see that eventually in everyone's home?
Do you see that at a certain location?
I do not see teleportation stations in people's homes for the next century.
I would think that would be one of the last technologies that we would ever be able to
have like in your house.
I think it's more likely you're going to go to teleports, like an airport, but that's a
teleport where you go and, you know, there are stations that you, someone a professional dials
in that's connected to another teleports and then you go, you know, from port to port in that way.
But out of your home, oh, no, I don't see that happening for a long time.
Yeah.
I'd agree with that.
But I do see teleportation stations eventually coming that look like airports or something.
Like you go to it and it teleport to you first two different places on the planet, but then other places out there eventually.
Is that what you kind of get?
I think that because once the travel embargo is down, you're going to see an increase in transportation via ship and teleportation.
And you're probably going to see some difference in scaling and pricing because we live in a capitalist,
that's going to do that.
But you're going to see some bull up and access, you know,
will depend on where you are in the scale.
Teleportation technology is always, you know,
for people sort of at the highest tippy top is because it's kind of cost-intensive
as far as the machinery to operate and how much energy it takes to make a wormhole
and shit because that's what you're doing when you're teleporting.
You're really making a wormhole from point A to point B.
So the technology is really expensive.
at that point, you know, taking a ship somewhere is actually cheaper than, you know,
if you're really thinking dollar per dollar, what it costs to take a wormhole versus what it
takes to take a ship.
It's more expensive to take a wormhole.
So it's a lot more cost involved, a lot more overhead.
Yeah.
Okay, that makes sense because I'm just kind of getting approximate timelines of what might
roll out first, what may roll out, you know, second.
So just kind of, because what I really want people to do is focus on this.
And also start asking, you know, for it to come in because as long as we're willing to, you know, to continue in archaic,
ancient vehicles and things like that, I think that if we had enough people knowing all of this is somewhat available,
they could put a little bit more pressure on governmental agents, you know, so because it's back to we the people somewhat, you know, as much.
as we can. So the way of being proactive, that's how I look at it.
I am always positive about people being proactive.
Yeah. Okay, so what about universal translators so that there will be a language barrier?
Yeah, that'll actually come pretty quick because probably right after we meet our new friends that
help us kick the bugs out. Yeah, universal translators will probably come with that right away.
So that'll be pretty quick, I think.
And folks, that's a
Yeah, and that's a simple device
where there'll be no language barrier
so you can talk to anybody in any language
and have it translated.
Is that more or less correct, Randy?
So right now, there was a video I watched
of a guy who literally used the Google Translate
to go around the world and talk at it
and had people talk at it.
And use the Google Translate
to basically do that to go around the world.
So that level of technology, we've almost got to the point to as good as the stuff that's coming.
But the difference with the technology that's coming is that we'll have way more languages in it.
Yeah, because you're going to have intergalactic languages, right?
Yeah, right.
But even the civilian technology that we've actually been developing in, you know, audible language translation has gotten so forth that the Google,
translate is pretty good.
It's not perfect.
It messes up.
And the newer technology will be even more, you know, perfect at translating syntax.
But we have a technology that's pretty freaking good right now.
The Google Translate actually works pretty good.
Okay.
And so one of the things, let's ask a couple more questions than we have the two really
important ones that I want to ask.
What about cell phones, you know, since they're, you know,
they're tracking abilities and harmful radiation and smart glass pads that are used in special projects.
And what will be rolling out in terms of that kind of stuff?
I mean, probably the next, like, most high-tech thing will be your entire phone in a wristwatch
and your interface in a contact lens that you stick in your eye, so that you have an
ocular interface that you can stick your finger out in the air and point of things that
your phone can sense that you're doing in the relationship that you're seeing visually
with the special cortical projecting contact lens that you have in your eye.
Thought is holographic coming out.
And then you could use your finger to move it around.
Is it like that?
Oh, it's better than that because it's,
the ocular lens implant that lets you see all of that.
It's not actually a holographic projection.
It's a communication between the object and the lens, like in your eye, like a contact
lens that is showing, it has a HUD on it.
The contact lens with a heads up display.
And that heads up display looks like a hologram out in front of you that's your
interface.
Yeah, it's pretty freaking cool.
Okay, because that's what I'm envisioning too.
Now, I want to be clear here.
This is not neurolinked into your brain or anything like that.
No, but they're going to have that available.
No, but they will have that available pretty soon, too,
and some people are going to opt for it.
Tesla's convinced that they're going to have that, like, next year.
So there are some people are going to get it.
That's their choice.
I don't recommend it, but there's some people going to do it.
Totally creeps me out.
No, thank you.
You got to keep the AI.
I know, I know.
I know a lot of soldiers.
Look, no, I'm just going to say this.
A certain amount of cyberization is inevitable.
And so some people are just going to get some freaking cybernetic implants and shit
because it's going to be effective and it's going to be cost effective
and they're going to be super cool and some people are just going to do it.
Certain amount of that's inevitable.
It doesn't mean that, you know, you have to get completely transformed,
but there's going to be so many different things that enhance hearing, vision,
you know, brain function communication, certain things that help people do their job
better that some people will just go, oh, if I have that little imprint, I can do this job better
and get paid more money.
Well, of course I'll do that.
And to be honest, there are other species that use cyberization in a way that's not harmful,
not saying that we're going to be perfect at it, but it's kind of inevitable.
It's a personal choice.
You know, people don't have to get shit plugged into them, but it's kind of inevitable
that we're going to have it.
Yes, but hopefully it will maintain free will choice.
Yeah.
Oh, no, yeah.
No, no, the free market, no, people who think that there's just going to take over and want to plug things into people's brains.
No, we have a free market and plenty of people will voluntarily do so because we have a free market.
So they don't have to force people to do that stuff.
Which gets us into one of the important questions that I promise to answer people,
and I know you know about, is what currency or trade are we moving towards and how soon?
So if you could explain that to people.
Well, once the intergalactic trade embargo is down, the communications travel embargoes are down.
We will enter into the intergalactic economic community, which will mean that there will be our currency will get an intergalactic dollar value.
It's not called a dollar, but let's just call it that for discussion's sake.
So there's a value that our currency has in the intergalactic dollar, which translates to when we're trading things, how you calculate what is worth that we're trading and what it's worth that they're trading and how you do negotiate and figure what costs and so forth are.
So we'll essentially be operating on connecting to an intergalactic system of currency that will have to integrate with global currency at the moment, which at the moment.
moment, we're doing okay with a multi-currency market, you know, with the global, you know,
different currency from different countries and different unions markets. But at some point,
there will be a unionized global currency to go with that. And again, people who are all
afraid that we're going to eliminate all the other currencies, I seriously doubt that.
Going to a global currency means that there's certain business that you'll do if you're
doing business on that scale, especially things that are connecting to the intergalactic community
that you're going to do it in global dollars instead of local dollars.
But it's just like we do now.
If you want to go somewhere where you've got to buy something or do business in euros,
you just have the banking software automatically calculates what your U.S.
dollars are worth in euros or in yen or whatever you're translating to.
So we have a multi-currency system that translates those values of currency constantly.
So we can easily have a singular global currency that still translates and, you know,
transfers currencies and calculates for values of currency so that you can still deal in U.S. dollars if you want or euros if you want or whatever, you know, your favorite freaking kind of money is.
Okay.
I don't think any of that's going to get eliminated.
So, I mean, I would imagine that there's civilian contractors and corporations well into the interstellar currency already because they're doing trading interglactically.
But for civilians, so what does it look like?
Is it physical?
Is it electronic?
Does it look like a dollar bill?
Is it like, can you describe it for us a little bit?
The only couple of times that I've seen, most of the time it's.
transferred digitally, but there is currency that you hold in your hand for spending, for small
spending.
And what I've seen, basically they're like little coins, like little plastic coins, but in the
middle of the coin is a chip.
And the chip essentially, it lets you electronically know what the value of, and tracks the
currency so that the currency isn't based on the value of the metal or a fabricated piece
metal. It's really on the electronic information on the chip inside the coin, but it still
becomes physical currency that you can, you know, hand to someone on a counter and buy something
with. But you also, but a lot of it really is just transferred electronically. So you would have a
handheld device that you basically, you know, tell how much money you're paying to this person
in front of you who also has a handheld device. And then you literally send it to that person's
device and they receive the money electronically and pretty much everybody has them.
Uh-huh. Okay. Great. Okay. So that gives us like a good idea. I want to share a little something. I don't know. I imagine you probably haven't heard of this, Randy. Maybe you have. But Emory was sharing this. And I'm like, I want to be the first person on this. Have you heard about the Tesla technology in some underground bases? It's not easy to have access to, but it loses weight and toxins super fast. Have you heard of that?
Is she using a test like?
Oh, my God.
Well, the description from Emery, he's used it several times, is that you have to get permission.
It's a big deal.
It's usually you have to be someone important and important for your health.
But it's kind of described as a very small container room.
It looks like it's glass.
It fits about a massage table in there.
You strip down, put your watch and your clothes in a locker.
then you go, you know, sit, lie down in it.
There's a certain kind of Tesla coil, as a Nikola Tesla folks,
Tesla coil technology right on the outside, and then it starts working.
And the experience of the person inside is nothing other than they say 15 minutes went by, okay?
And they leave, they go put their clothes on, and their clock in their locker shows an hour went by,
under at least 15 pounds less and huge toxic release.
Isn't that cool?
Never heard of such a thing in my life, but cool.
I won't really.
I know.
Can you imagine how many people are going to sign up for that?
I know.
That would be very popular lying around the block, yeah.
Oh, my God.
Absolutely.
But anyway, I just had to throw that in.
I'm like, woo-hoo.
Yeah, I talk to, like, two people that used it.
But so I'm assuming it's real.
But anyway, you don't need it.
But I say not fat and toxified the old-fashioned way.
I eat right and I exercise.
There you go.
All right, and good genes.
Come on, come on.
No, no, no, I've let myself go once or twice in my life.
And, no, no, if I don't eat right and exercise, it can happen to me, too.
I eat right and I exercise.
That's how I do it.
That's my secret.
Yeah, taking responsibility.
Okay, so now we're into kind of the big thing that you were getting.
permission a couple of months ago that you were clear to share with civilians, let's say a
likely surprising event that may occur soon, and it will most likely be challenging for us
and bringing all of us into planetary cooperation. So do you want to speak what you can about
this and how people can prepare and stay calm as much as they can? Sure. Well, we're looking at an upcoming
invasion scenario.
I'm being told
to say months away,
not years, months away.
So exactly
it's event driven, not date
or time driven. So
all of that is a little
variable
as far as what brackets of minimums
to maximum in the range we're talking about,
but I'm being told months.
And
due to talking
points, reasons I may have said in
the past that this may be a
hoax or a fake invasion,
I would like to correct
and say that it's not what is happening
at all. This is going to be
pretty legit and
probably being
orchestrated and
puppet mastered from
some of the
new schrobenlunders, because
you know, Nazis are dicks and they're always
up to some stuff and when pretty much
when the world is going
wrong, you can almost know that there's
some freaking Nazis behind it somewhere.
And so it's going to be a little hairy.
It's going to be a little crazy.
I encourage people a couple of things.
Stay out of the way.
Don't be dumb.
That's one piece of advice.
Stay out of the way and don't be dumb.
A little preparation as far as food and water is not a bad idea,
but I don't think we're going to be looking at the supply lines being so badly interrupted
that, you know, stores and people, cities will be star.
for months at a time.
I don't think that's going to be happening, but, you know,
people got to choose what they want to be prepared for.
But number one is that as the external stimuli to your amygdala is causing you to feel
like you want to panic, first thing you got to do is remember rule number one of the
Hitchhackers Guide to the Galaxy.
You cannot panic.
Don't panic.
no matter what
and so as crazy
it's going to be just remind yourself
don't panic take a breath
get your towel and
you know
be in a safe space
and don't get involved
at the best as you can
people who want to go
watch the big aliens fight with the humans
could probably get killed
and if you do then you earned that shit
that's your own fault and your Darwin award
so I don't recommend people
do that other than that
I recommend that we remind ourselves that the whole purpose here is also to be unified and to work together.
So, you know, be unified, work together, help each other out, be supportive of each other.
We're all going to go through a tough time and help each other out.
Be good to your neighbors and look out for your neighbors and, you know, be nice to each other so that we can go back to being sensible Americans instead of a divided and conquered country.
Yeah.
Well, and hopefully moving us into a planetary cooperation, is that kind of like after all this gets rolled out and it goes a certain way, which you and I would describe positive, is the result is, you know, like I'm going to share Reagan's favorite speech, and President Ronald Reagan back in 1987 said this, quote, cannot we in all nations live in peace in our session with antagonisms of the
moment, we often forget how much unites all members of humanity. Perhaps we need some outside
universal threat to make us recognize as common bond. I occasionally think how quickly our differences
worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world. And yet,
I ask you, is not an alien force already among us? End quote, 1987. So I would say that that somewhat was
early truth disclosure a little bit um well you know there's always been laying the there's always
been laying the groundwork for why you want to have an invasion scenario and that sums it up yeah
it gets everybody on the same page gets everybody cooperating so i i don't think we have to
be sneaky about that at all i think we can totally say that the the end result of all of this is
is that it gets us to work together but again just to be clear it's not you know
a fake-hoxy invasion it's going to be real enough so people need to be very
careful but again don't pay so okay so okay so I'm gonna be real yeah I'm gonna be
really quick here and you just say if I'm correct or not okay so if certain
things happen that look like things are dropping down from the sky unique beings
or whatever what you want to do is don't go out and be curious and don't grab guns
and don't be crazy, go home, hunker down, and stay calm.
Is that more or less kind of what you're saying?
Correct.
Yes, yeah.
And if you're not at home, also would you advise heading on home
or would you advise just seeking shelter, closing doors and windows,
don't go out out of curiosity.
man, how many days do we think this might be happening?
That one's a tricky one because you've got to judge how far you are from home
and how much time you think you got to get there
and whether there's time for you to get there.
If you're more than a couple hours from home,
maybe you want to hunker down where you are,
but if you're less than a couple hours from home, probably try to get home.
Okay.
So that's what we've involved.
and obviously, you know, just hang tight.
I'm sure a lot will, I'm sure it will prove to be fruitful,
but it will be challenging and just be with those you love, stay calm.
If it does roll out, you know, have some canned soup and water,
and just it's a good idea to have that anyway.
So I appreciate your team and your, you know, higher-ups,
generals giving us permission to be in the know so we can prepare without freaking out.
So that's a very useful thing.
Okay?
My pleasure.
So I appreciate that so much.
And do you want to give people, again, your website where they can sign up for the online
psionics training or private consults with you again?
Sure thing.
it is covert space cowboy.com.
If you're on a fee of Facebook,
it's also the Captain Randy Kramer Facebook page.
Also, you can look that up at CovertSpace Cowboy
and Facebook.
Find either way, but covert spacecowboy.com.
It's all there.
Okay.
Okay.
And I appreciate you guys, your patience,
and know that a lot of amazing things are coming out.
This is a time where souls all agreed to be.
here. We're infinite and immortal. We will get through this together. And for my next show,
Randy is agreeing to come back. Thank you, Randy. And we're going to share about some of the
amazing material science of advanced materials used in different types of suits and clothing
that have remarkable beneficial qualities. And until then, onward and upward. Take
