
April 15, 2007: UFO and Antigravity Disclosure - David Sereda | Mysterious Wheat Blight - Ed Dames
Major Ed Dames joins in the second half to address a newly evolved wheat rust called UG-99, first discovered in Uganda and now spreading across East Africa toward the Middle East. Dames notes that he predicted years earlier through remote viewing that a fungal plant pathogen originating in Africa would threaten worldwide agriculture. He explains that one of the fungus spores is uniquely resistant to ultraviolet light and can survive at high altitudes on the wind for weeks, making containment nearly impossible.
The conversation turns urgent as Dames warns that existing fungicide supplies are already stretched thin protecting soybean crops and cannot handle an additional wheat epidemic. He advocates for the immediate development of environmentally controlled agricultural habitats as the only viable long-term solution to protect the food supply from mounting biological and solar threats.
Key Moments
Dames' wheat blight prediction comes true: Dames says he predicted in 1997 a fungal pathogen would emerge in Africa and migrate. UG-99, identified in Uganda, is now in the Caribbean.
Famines of biblical proportions, biospheres or bust: Dames warns of famines starting in lesser-developed countries and says survivors will need environmentally controlled habitats.
Earth becomes barren in 50 years: Dames states Earth will become very barren within 50 years; only those inside biodomes survive in the team's remote-viewing sketches.
Why bees are vanishing: blinded by UV: Dames says honeybees, two-fifths of whose vision is in UV, are being blinded by increased ultraviolet and cannot navigate back to hives.
Bushman cites Ben Rich: 'take E.T. back home': Sereda recounts former Skunk Works head Ben Rich saying the Air Force has the technology to take E.T. home, but it's locked in black projects.
