Appendix C: Understanding Donald Marshall’s Interviews for Newcomers
You can listen to the radio interviews I have done. Listen for consistency; particularly
anything which you do not hear me, pronounce clearly for the first time. The best thing to do
is to pause the recording at that particular point and replay it. You should also research the
statement you do not understand. Sometimes reading helps comprehension a lot faster.
One of the main reasons you should pause and replay the recordings is because: the truth has
been kept hidden for so long that a lot of what I discuss in my interviews are beyond most
people’s current world view; so at some points I may speak too fast for you; my audio/
microphone may not be so clear so you may miss what I say etc.
A friend has told me that when he first watched the Vinny Eastwood interview; he did not
hear me say the word “scars” (When Vinny asked: ‘How do I know I’m the real me?’)
although he replayed that particular point in the video 8 times. Everything was just beyond
his current comprehension, at the time. No matter how many times he replayed that part he
really could not hear me say the word “scars” –so he let that part go and played the rest of the
interview, pausing, and replaying points which he did not understand, especially to
comprehend whether I was talking about my original body or my REM driven clone duplicate
body. He also listened to all my interviews for consistency, to note any ‘slip ups’, or any parts
of my testimonies which do not ‘add up’. He would listen to all my interviews, pausing and
replaying parts he did not understand and he would reserve his judgements until he felt
everything I was saying was for example as ordinary as: ‘I woke up today, brushed my teeth,
and took the dog for a walk’. He was also patient to realise the truth. After listening to my
interviews he would just let it ‘sink in’. A week later he would come back and listen to the
same interviews, to test whether his comprehension on the topics I discuss has improved, and
whether he can understand what I am saying without having to pause and repeat at certain
points in my interview; and soon enough he could now hear me say “scars” at that particular
point of the Vinny Eastwood interview. He had reached the point where all topics I discuss
sounded to him like I’m saying everyday common place stuff that people have heard, such as:
‘I woke up today, brushed my teeth, and took the dog for a walk’. For anyone who may
struggle to understand the topics I discuss: I strongly recommend you take the above
approach as my friend did; soon enough, you too will realise the real truth of the world like
he has: REM driven cloning, kept secret and used for sinister purposes.
I cannot say the following is true for everybody, however, an unproductive venture a
complete newcomer can do is to listen to my interviews first time, all the way through,
without pausing or replaying parts which they do not fully understand; If you do this and if
there is just a single part of my interviews which does not make sense to you; this will
interfere with your understanding of the entire interview. Remember, all I am discussing is
technology, thousands of years advanced compared to what you currently use; available
today, hidden and secret. If things start to get too complex for you, reduce it to its bare
minimums: (advanced) science and technology. I hope that helps.
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