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Episode 195: 11/9
A very casual conversation with the author of 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees. In his novel 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees, author and expatriate Philip Kraske wrote about an event similar to 9/11, a mirror image (hence the title 11/9), a government wanting to cover up the real motives of their own false flag, and a very average yet engaging girl who gets caught in the middle of it all and then is labeled a terrorist.
In the second half, former NYC firefighter Joins the program to discuss much wilder experiences and 9/11 talk. Andrew Raz a New York Firefighter, discusses his story from remembering his past life at 4 years old to a military sighting when he was 19 years old of two unidentified objects seen over the Gulf of Mexico by him and 20 other officers and crew of his Coast Guard crew, Including how his skin turns blue.
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Episode 195: 11/9
A very casual conversation with the author of 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees. In his novel 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees, author and expatriate Philip Kraske wrote about an event similar to 9/11, a mirror image (hence the title 11/9), a government wanting to cover up the real motives of their own false flag, and a very average yet engaging girl who gets caught in the middle of it all and then is labeled a terrorist.
In the second half, former NYC firefighter Joins the program to discuss much wilder experiences and 9/11 talk. Andrew Raz a New York Firefighter, discusses his story from remembering his past life at 4 years old to a military sighting when he was 19 years old of two unidentified objects seen over the Gulf of Mexico by him and 20 other officers and crew of his Coast Guard crew, Including how his skin turns blue.

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