
December 8, 2006: Open Lines - Propagation of Evil | Killshot Update - Ed Dames
Dames reveals that his remote viewing team has identified a contact point in the American Southwest where interaction with a non-human intelligence may occur. He discusses plans to document this event with a prominent filmmaker and shares his belief that an exodus from Earth, facilitated by an outside agency, may be the only survival path for humanity. Art presses him on timelines and the nature of the gravitational force approaching our solar system.
The show then opens to callers, who discuss the growing propagation of evil and why seemingly prosperous nations produce individuals willing to kill innocent civilians. Art reflects on whether removing religion from public life has contributed to the rise of senseless violence, and listeners weigh in with theories on the moral direction of humanity.
Key Moments
Kill shot is not a solar event: Dames revises a decade of his own predictions: the kill shot is not the sun acting on its own but the front end of an 11,500-year cycle driven by something outside the solar system entirely.
Earthquake escalation by decade: Dames recites his colleague's stats: 13 major quakes in the 1960s, 51 in the 70s, 86 in the 80s, 150 in the 90s, and over 150 in just six years of the 2000s, plus a sharp recent monthly rise.
Gravity waves are doing it: Dames says incoming gravity waves from outside the solar system are shaking large bodies, knocking comets off course, and intensifying earthquakes; the entire solar system is approaching something unprecedented.
Mass evacuation by another civilization: Dames claims his remote-viewing research shows that during the previous 11,500-year cycle, a higher intelligence physically removed large numbers of people from Earth, the source he believes underlies Christian rapture beliefs.
Why poor Filipinos are happier than rich Americans: In open lines Bell rejects the caller's capitalism explanation for mass shootings and points out that Filipinos, who he sees daily living in extreme poverty, are among the world's happiest people while Americans barricade with rifles.
