V901 Some Discussion About My Experiences In World-line Travel
The video discusses the speaker's experiences with world line shifts during his time with Majestic (MAJ) in the late 1980s and 1990s. He explains that anchoring world lines caused his personal world line to shift, an experience that some find interesting. He notes that most shifts are barely noticeable, like having a slightly different number of candies in a packet. However, larger shifts were more pronounced and referred to as "deep dives."
The speaker then digresses to address requests from his audience, including a lost discussion about Jesus and a request for details about a DIY teleporter design. He personally finds the engineering aspect of teleportation and dimensional travel fascinating and plans to continue writing about it, including the mathematics involved.
Returning to the main topic, he describes his world line "adventures," noting his cats seemed aware of the shifts. He explains that he hasn't done any anchoring or major template shifts in a while. Notable deep dives included one where everything changed and another involving "spicy Cheerios."
He elaborates on the less interesting, more trivial world-line switches, such as differences in shoelaces (tied vs. Velcro), trousers (zippers vs. buttons), and wearing a belt versus suspenders. He recalls working as an engineer/manager while these shifts occurred due to his Majestic membership. These changes could be disconcerting, like suddenly wearing a bow tie he didn't know how to tie, requiring his wife's help.
In one instance, he was asked about the president during an interview for a "super soldier" program, and recalled a world line where Geraldine Ferraro was president, leading him to believe presidents are powerless figureheads. His interest in UFOs waned during his active Majestic involvement. He also mentions picking up on a lot of chatter.
During his time in Majestic, he had no desire for drugs, alcohol, or criminal activity, living a very focused and well-behaved life, which only changed after his retirement. He describes his work as living two lives: his normal management job and the world-line shifting. His surroundings were constantly changing, and his thoughts and emotions were monitored during these shifts. He concludes that the experiences felt real, implying they exist somewhere. He attributes his sensitivity to these shifts to his experiences. He notes how even food tasting the same helped him accept the validity of these world-line alterations.
He also recounts experiencing heavier coins in some world lines. Furthermore, he mentions the disappearance of "tiny pens" that women carried in their purses. Additionally, he noticed that entire verses of songs were missing, like in Queen's "We Are The Champions." These discrepancies make him believe the "shadows" of his template are being dragged along. He touches on the Mandela Effect, mentioning Fred Flintstone's smoking habits as an example.
Finally, he cautions against provoking him, referencing an incident in American Samoa where a pack of dogs barely noticed one of their own being hit by a car and removed, implying that his "punishment" is personal and unnoticeable to others. He ends by saying he believes in his viewers.
00:00 - 03:36
The speaker begins by greeting the audience and stating that the video will address a frequently requested topic: his experiences with "World line shifts" during the late 1980s and 1990s while working with World lines. He explains that these shifts are usually subtle, but larger shifts were noticeable to him, leading to what he calls "deep dives." He also mentions addressing a request about Jesus and the DIY teleporter design.
03:36 - 05:38
The speaker continues to discuss his World line adventures, emphasizing that these experiences occurred while he was living a normal life as an engineer or manager. He notes that his cats seemed aware of these shifts, relating this to the concept of a shared quantum interface. He clarifies that he hasn't done any major World line shifts recently and will be sharing some of his experiences, including "deep dives" into alternate realities.
05:38 - 08:15
The speaker recalls specific instances of "deep dives," including one where everything was different and he learned about the government or business. He also mentions the "spicy World" and "spicy Cheerios." He then transitions to discussing less interesting, more trivial World line switches, such as changes in shoelaces (tied vs. Velcro) or trousers (zippers vs. buttons).
08:15 - 11:18
The speaker elaborates on how these World line shifts affected his daily life, particularly at work. He describes instances where he'd start the day with one type of clothing (e.g., a yellow tie) and suddenly find himself wearing something different (e.g., a red paisley bow tie), causing him some confusion. He also mentions an interview where he was asked about the president, and in one deep dive, Geraldine Ferraro was president.
11:18 - 13:53
The speaker shares his opinion that presidents are largely powerless figureheads, a perspective he attributes to his experiences with World line templates. He notes that his interest in space and UFOs diminished during his time with Majestic, as he felt he already knew what was happening. He also mentions picking up on communication chatter, which he sometimes found overwhelming.
13:53 - 16:27
The speaker reflects on how his life was very structured and focused during his time with Majestic, with no desire for drugs, alcohol, or trouble. He contrasts this with his life after retirement, which became more interesting and "spicy." He emphasizes that he was living two lives: one as a normal manager and another where his World line and surroundings were constantly changing, and his thoughts and emotions were being monitored.
16:27 - 19:55
The speaker discusses his increased sensitivity to others' emotions and the purposes behind the switching events. He clarifies that he never experienced drastic changes like summer turning into winter. He affirms that the food and senses remained consistent across World line switches. He recalls instances where coins felt unusually heavy and describes a fashion trend of women carrying tiny pens that he no longer sees.
19:55 - 22:51
The speaker discusses more subtle changes, such as entire verses of songs disappearing or alterations to familiar tunes like "We Are The Champions." He attributes his awareness of these changes to his experiences with World line shifts and suggests that others may be noticing them too. He presents his theory that "shadows" from other templates are dragged along with him as he moves between World lines.
22:51 - 25:00
The speaker provides an example of the Mandela Effect, referencing Fred Flintstone's smoking habits, which seem to have been erased in some world lines. He acknowledges that these "adventures" might seem boring, but they are significant to him because he "watched the switch." He explains that there are sub-templates under each World line template that can switch, causing subtle alterations, possibly due to Domain activity.
25:00 - 29:22
The speaker addresses negative comments and harassment he receives, recounting an incident where he responded to a commenter who dared him to "do his worst." He then shares a story from his time in American Samoa about a dog being hit by a car and the other dogs not noticing, drawing a parallel to how others might not perceive the "reorganization" he can inflict. He concludes by expressing his belief in his viewers and sharing a personal anecdote about orange-flavored toothpaste.