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Lost Arts Radio Show #206 - Special Guest Anthony Patch

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Anthony Patch (www.anthonypatch.com) was on a Lost Arts Radio show in January of this year (https://youtu.be/4IzPLT7eNhs) talking about CERN, A.I. and cryptocurrencies. With the increasing insanity all around us these days and all the intentional assaults on humanity that most people don't really understand, it seems like a good time to have him back on the show. I wanted him to talk with us about what science has to say on some of the technologies arrayed against us, like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technologies, surveillance and control technologies, and much more.

Anthony is a well-known radio host and video personality, with a regular show on Blog Talk Radio (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/anthonypatchshow). He translates ancient and modern science for the insights it holds about the future of humanity on Earth. This is our chance to talk with Anthony in a free-flowing exchange of ideas, that may get into such diverse topics as DARPA projects, quantum computing, an update on the CERN project, and much more. To me it seems that any insights we can get from serious researchers and teachers like Anthony could help us to understand more about the big picture of what we're experiencing at this critical point in our history, so we'll be in a better position to come up with solutions to the problems that threaten our existence. I think we're all going to get a lot of food for thought from this special conversation with Anthony.

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