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GUESTS: Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, Med, Andrew D. Basiago In our last interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, Med, the author of Exopolitics, we began exploring the possibility of changing ou path along this current, catastrophic time line, to one more benign. And this raises a serious question. Who best to do it? To help us delve into this notion, we'll be joined by Cambridge-educated environmentalist and attorney Andrew D. Basiago.  As a child, he was a Project Pegasus participant and used Tesla-based technology for time travel and teleportation. Andrew's experience will be crucial in answering the question, if we can change time lines, who is best to do it? Adults better than children, children better than adults, boys better than girls, girls better than boys or does it matter. And what of character? In other words, if we were to paint a picture postcard of the most capable kind of person in the world to steer us off this present catastrophic time line, who would we see? An Indigo child? That's the real question for this investigative panel.

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GUESTS: Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, Med, Andrew D. Basiago In our last interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, Med, the author of Exopolitics, we began e
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2012-08-15 00:00
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GUESTS: Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, Med, Andrew D. Basiago In our last interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, Med, the author of Exopolitics, we began exploring the possibility of changing ou path along this current, catastrophic time line, to one more benign. And this raises a serious question. Who best to do it? To help us delve into this notion, we'll be joined by Cambridge-educated environmentalist and attorney Andrew D. Basiago.  As a child, he was a Project Pegasus participant and used Tesla-based technology for time travel and teleportation. Andrew's experience will be crucial in answering the question, if we can change time lines, who is best to do it? Adults better than children, children better than adults, boys better than girls, girls better than boys or does it matter. And what of character? In other words, if we were to paint a picture postcard of the most capable kind of person in the world to steer us off this present catastrophic time line, who would we see? An Indigo child? That's the real question for this investigative panel.