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The Alien Taught Me How Telepathy Really Works | Clifford Stone
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Overview
This episode of Cosmic Disclosure features Sergeant Clifford Stone (an ex-military operative), who claims personal experiences with extraterrestrials (ETs)—especially involving telepathy. The episode’s central message is that “thought transfer” is portrayed as a direct, highly honest form of communication that differs from spoken language, and that it is strongly shaped by emotion, belief, and intent.
Key Claims and Points
Telepathy / “Thought Transfer” as Communication
- Stone describes early experiences where beings seemed like “little children,” despite him not initially realizing they were communicating telepathically.
- He claims the beings transmit thoughts directly.
- He argues there is “no misinterpretation” because telepathy is driven by emotion and internal truth rather than words.
How He Realized What Was Happening
- Stone recounts an incident involving an injured bird, which he says he accidentally killed.
- He claims that after this event, the experience “took on a whole new reality.”
- He says the beings already knew what he was thinking/saying.
- Later, he says they clarified that communication can happen without verbal speech—by forming thoughts and mentally transferring them.
ETS (Extraterrestrials) May Access Personal Inner Life
- Stone asserts that extraterrestrials can detect what people try to keep secret.
- He claims this is connected to their “deciding who they’re going to follow throughout life,” implying they read inner character or intention.
Distance and Limitations
- When asked whether thought transfer depends on proximity, Stone answers that, in his view, it has no limitation.
- He offers anecdotes meant to suggest remote connection, including:
- A friend reportedly killed in Vietnam, with Stone claiming the friend’s wife already knew what happened and provided details she “couldn’t have known.”
- The idea that loved ones can feel or “call” to us when death occurs far away.
Potential for Emotional “Overbearing” Influence
- Stone suggests some beings may be stronger or more forceful—especially if they use mental power to influence choices.
- He claims they can push someone to act (for example, causing someone to turn a corner), in ways that later feel inexplicable.
- He adds a moral boundary: he says they cannot make someone do something they consider immoral or wrong—they may influence behavior, but not override one’s moral sense.
Advice for Meeting Extraterrestrials
- Stone recommends approaching with the mindset of doing “the right thing” and staying calm rather than fearful.
- He warns that the first thoughts an entity picks up on are often fear-based, and that the entity may respond with fear.
- He advises mentally framing friendliness:
- acknowledging it may be a first encounter,
- inviting questions,
- emphasizing that nothing must be verbal—thinking is sufficient.
Legal / “Rule-of-Rights” Argument
- Stone argues extraterrestrials have no recognized legal rights on Earth because governments allegedly do not recognize any status for them.
- He claims harming or killing an extraterrestrial is not treated as “murder” under local law.
- He contrasts this with legal protections for Earth animals (e.g., dogs).
Why Some People Report Sightings While Others Don’t
- Stone addresses why some can “call out” and see entities while others don’t.
- He says experiences may occur due to thought transfer or circumstance, while emphasizing a broader worldview:
- “Nothing is an accident.”
- He argues events happen with purpose, time, and meaning, even when people do not understand the reason.
Presenters / Contributors
- Clifford Stone — Sergeant; ex-military operative; guest
- Emry Smith — Host; Cosmic Disclosure