193: Big Skeletons and Pencil Ink
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Today, Dan and Jordan take a little Project Camelot vacation to catch up on one of the past episodes where Sweary Kerry breaks down an interview with Mark Richards. In this installment, we learn about intelligent AI satellites, the roots of science fiction, and much more.
Tidbits
- Alex pretended InfoWars was taken down
- Kerry interviews Mark Richards
- Kerry only had a tiny pencil that ran out of ink
- Kerry was attacked, the effects were similar to Bell's palsy
- Prison was on lockdown bc someone got shanked
- Are potatoes ground apples?
- Mark had a dangerous cellmate: not human, talks to scar on his face, wears a Hanibal Lecter mask
- Some young kids offered to kill the cellmate
- Black Knight: AI satelite created by the British
- Black Knight has wiring and is low tech, so it's harder to attack
- Black Knight has 3 satellites
- If attacked, Black Knight gets an itch and notifies authorities
- Phillip K Dick was recruited by the Dutchman
- Other scifi writers were recruited as well, they regret signing secrecy oaths
- Putin doesn't trust the reptoids anymore
- Devil's chessboard
- Allen Dulles turned on Mark and The Dutchman when they sided with JFK
- Arthur C Clarke and Isaac Asimov were also recruited
- Clarke was killed because he was going to talk to Project Camelot
- There are 3 types of men in black, and they're all bad
- Aliens killed JFK, Dulles and Johnson were pawns
- Discussion: get a camera to Mark
- Dracos are working with reptoids and Chinese
- Draco are straighforward
- Reptoids are nefarious because they are raptor/human hybrids
- Minerva is still waiting
- Mark talks to her
- Minerva is a biological artificially intelligent spacecraft
- Syrian refugees were eaten by reptoids
- The British show off ananaki skeleton in their museum (wrong, it's Charles Byrne)
- The skeleton looks big because it's next to a normal skeleton
- Things disappear in Spain
- Mark landed in the wrong timeline, that's why he's in jail
- Discussion: multiverse