11-21-2024—A Plasma Energy Review For The Red Pill Expo
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Lynn did this video above last summer for the Red Pill Expo in South Dakota. It was my first attempt at presenting our information as a ‘virtual vendor’. Ultimately I had to give them a video of around 2 minutes. However, this is a good overview of Plasma Energy Solution.
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Video: Clifford Mahooty from Ancient Aliens Speaks
The following are words from a talk given by Zuni medicine man, Clifford Mahooty.
Why does Lynn share information from these elders? As a child she lived in Zuni village with her family when her father was a partner in a trading post in the village. Later when her father had a trading company in Gallup, New Mexico, there were many Zuni and Navajo employees, along with those of us old enough to go help at the store. See the early years of Lynn’s family as described by her brother John in his substack, What They Said.
Clifford Mahooty from Ancient Aliens Speaks:
I am a Zuni Pueblo Indian from the Zuni in the reservation. I’m 65 earth years and as I was born into the medicine society and I didn’t want to be part of that I ran away. I went on to become an engineer; I studied science, especially physics and I did a lot of work nationwide. I finally realized I was running away; of course the spirit people say ‘well, let him just run around for awhile; he’s not gonna get away.’ So I did try to do everything bad so they would not accept me. But I came back when I was about 30 years old and became a medicine man that I was born into. I realized when I was taking physics, wave motion or the special analysis that I did with different stuff in the engineering world, designing construction, I did not realize that the information is right there in my doorstep in Zuni America. The grandmothers, the grandfathers that I had taught me these things that I thought were too ancient.
What I did not realize until I started into hard sciences was they explained it in our language rather than in formulas, in theorems and laws. They were talking about the same thing, but at an advanced stage.
The Indians have always known everything has life we treat them with respect. We only take what is needed, no more no less. This was very hard for me when I used to work for Shell Oil Company. It was my duty to burn gasoline in the early 1970s. That is why I quit the oil system.
The Zuni, and the Hopi philosophy is that they have Prophecies of Earth changes. You’ve heard many of them, but written by different people. We perform spiritual ritual taught by the star people. We did not come up like Charles Darwin said and we did not go through in the stages of it.
We know in the kachina ceremonies that they connect humans with spirit beings. The kachina concept is that these were the original visitors that were ET’s.
The world is out of whack right now because it’s going through a change. Now we can blame technology up to a certain point but there is something more powerful than technologies. I always kid a lot of people about what happened in 1969 where there was a group called ‘The Fifth Dimension’ and their favorite song was ‘The Age of Aquarius.’ Stanly Kubrick produced 2001. America bought Stanley’s equipment from when he made that 2001 movie. That is what happened in the 1969 moon landing. I’m the only guy that started out in 1969 when I graduated from engineering school and said there was no moon landing. I got ousted right away.
But I was receiving direct information from the spirit world. We knew about 911. There are a lot of things that happened in the ‘indoor world’ we never talked about because we’ve been under suppression for 500 years. WE knew about 911 three months before. My younger brother saw the exact thing that happened in what we call the Kachina home of the Kachina’s near St. John’s Arizona. It’s like a giant screen they say. I have never been there. They come back and explain all of this information. 911 was shown to them three months before it happened. The bottom line is that it was done in turnovers according to the spirit people.
Technology has taken over to scare all of us, to instill the control going on. One thing that’s really hurts me every minute of every day that lies created by people in power, the fake news media, the Crooked politicians and in race Wars. The American Indian Community were born colorblind. The spirit people tell us not to fall for the race Wars again.
Eisenhower created the industrial military education complex and all your research is done by universities. They are the ones that created the mess in the Pharmaceuticals and all the different types of fake diseases and fake viruses created in laboratories by what you know as science persons.
They are trying to get rid of all of us and this has been done by vaccination. Everybody—they even vaccinate kids before they are born. There is the GMO stuff that happens to kids who mature when they’re only 10 to 12 years old. School is a false religion and they are lowering the standards. There are over 110,000 religions in the world and now the latest thing is the sexual predator.
In the old days they used to have ships coming and they’re still around all over. I have studied sacred geometry and Mesa Verde was a landing spot for the mothership now –remember the one in Star Trek.
Charcoal used to be the center for The Healing Arts. Los Alamos N. Mex., is right next to the nuclear labs. Why did they choose that place? Because we know that there’s a giant vortex that is about four feet in diameter and when they open it there is a big rush that comes out. It is energy of some sort so they were all connected by underground tunnel systems. They have them all over and right now the latest one is in Sandia Labs in Albuquerque. We have always known about the tunnel systems. Education forced our people not to speak in our language, forced us to cut our hair.
There is a six hour prayer and other ones that we call the Shalako. They sing in a sing song, but I realized that it’s a frequency range. If I use the old-fashioned oscilloscopes that I used to work with and use that volume of the sing song, you can see a pattern of it. After about halfway through they go into higher frequency and they talk like it’s making a very last message.
Don’t listen to Al Gore. Juniors of the world you know, don’t listen to all this fake stuff. Just be realistic.
Water is the most important thing because it is in everybody. Water is everything. I tell people when I went to college it was easy. I only had four elements on my Periodic Chart—earth, water, wind and fire. I don’t know where krypton came about.
People are now realizing their diet is changing, they have to conserve water. We are dumping away water that could be recycled. Water is the only element that can be recycled forever. It’s been around for billions of years; it hasn’t changed.
We are being affected every time they shoot up a rocket. In 1955 I asked my grandfather why they were doing that. He said it is because people don’t realize that they are breaking their own house and they are breaking the rock roof of our home. I didn’t realize he was referring to the different layers in the atmosphere, the stratosphere, the ionosphere. Anything they shoot out away from the Earth is going to burn it; it’s atomic energy.
The whole thing about waking up is all about being simple about it. You don’t believe all this other crap that they say is going to happen; it’s not going to happen.
They said our body is like a temple. It’s important to remember that. A lot of people don’t have heart love anymore. The analogy that I give is that I go eat out a lot because I can’t stand my own cooking. I go to Denny’s a lot. Every time a family comes in there is a mom, dad and kids. They don’t say good morning, up yours, or anything. They are bored and they just sit down and take out their phones. That thing is a mistress. The kids are texting each other across the table. It’s not wonder there are 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce.
We have to get back to our soul spirit. Once you do this individually, it is like a virus, and you affect the next one. We used to call this critical mass in the 50s.
At the International UFO congress I told them:
- Let’s get away from this egotistical attitude
- Let’s put our minds together; each one of us has a piece of the puzzle
- Let’s get away from trying to outdo each other
- Don’t be like the politicians
- Let’s be truthful because that’s the only way that we can do
- I sound like a preacher but I’m not because when I was a little boy I tried to lie and I always got caught
- Just tell the truth because nobody would believe you anyway
- Learn to laugh with each other, learn how to connect
I’m just a messenger and I want people to open their hearts and learn more from all of us that are in the system; we have all the pieces of the puzzle once we get together.
George E Kennedy Sr – 1913

I rode on the trading coattails of my granddad and dad. Granddad built his own trading post on the Navajo reservation in 1913. Since the Navajo people did not yet speak English, had no money, and no jobs all business was conducted with trading. He lived among the Navajos until after the Depression and had two other trading posts. Dad rode on his coattails and learned the trading business before becoming the grocery and livestock manager of the Gallup Mercantile, which was the major supplier for reservation trading posts.
In 1944, Dad became a partner with CG Wallace in Zuni. Our family, consisting of Dad, Mom, me and my sister, Lynn, and brother, George moved to Zuni Pueblo. Because of the War, housing was scarce so we lived the first year at Blackrock, which is seven miles east of the village. There I made my first Zuni friend, Zanie.

Zanie walked everywhere he went including Gallup, 38 miles north. Each week he walked to Blackrock to prepare chickens for our weekly meals. We had a large flock of chickens, and he could methodically make choices from the flock and then expertly execute them for our meals. He provided the only entertainment that we had. He was an old man for so long as I knew him.
Zanie
Zanie became a family-like member with us. After we left Zuni and moved to Gallup, he would regularly walk to town and walk in our back door. We never locked our home because of so many kids coming and going. Zanie spoke no English but communicated through his gentle soul. He would stay in our home and eat with us until he was ready to return to the village. We never knew what his schedule was.
Zanie with the Kennedy kids. Our family grew to eight kids.

Living in Zuni Pueblo was a special opportunity for me, which I began to realize as I grew older. It was my first experience with the trading business. Most memorably, I would accompany Dad to the Zuni corrals east of the village which he bought sheep and cattle. Though I never understood the negotiations, I knew that deals were made. All livestock with the Zunis was conducted in the Navajo language. Dad grew up with the Navajos and spoke their language, CG Wallace did not, so Dad was a valuable partner. In short order he became proficient with Zuni language as well and was popular with the Zuni craftspeople.
Most all jewelry business was conducted with the Zuni women and from Dad I learned an important lesson. Always give them a moment of laughter. Zunis are known as The Friendly People. Laughter is an important part of their lives.
We moved back to Gallup in 1946. Dad spent a year in bed following back surgery, so Mom had her hands full. From the sale of his Wallace stock he opened two grocery stores, one in Gallup and the other in Grants, 60 miles east. Many Zunis continued to deal with him.
Several years later Dad returned to the trading business and had about twelve Zuni silversmiths that drove to town each day and worked in his silversmith shop. All would become renown silversmiths. I always enjoyed hanging around the shop and watch them work while maintaining a constant stream of laughter. The Navajo silversmiths were very stoic.
After Dad retired, I started my own company. I continued to build upon the national park business, which required a lot of jewelry. Each Thursday I went to Zuni to pick up my orders and leave new orders. By then I was beginning to trade with many second-generation silversmiths in addition to those that had traded with Dad.
Since I was a one-man operation, I had to be organized.
Arlen Sheyka

To facilitate my operation for Zuni jewelry, I made a deal with Arlen Sheyka. He was a gregarious and well-known member of the tribe. He knew everyone and what they were doing. Zuni is the original Peyton Place with all of the attributed activities.
Zuni village has about 6,000 people. Important to their society is a clan system whereby young boys are assigned to a clan, not of their upbringing. It is the basis of gene control for lack of better definition. These boys learn that intermarrying within their own clan is forbidden. I was common to meet someone with the same last name as someone I knew. They would disavow any knowledge of that person if they were of different clans.
A constant reminder for the village is the ever-present Koyemshi or Mudhead Kachinas. These kachinas appear in all religious activities and serve as embodiments of impure conception which we recognize as birth defects.
Koyemshi kachinas known as Mudheads

Painting by Duane Dishta
Arlen and I developed a system to facilitate my efficiency when I went to Zuni to buy jewelry every Thursday. First, we took a map of the village and divided it into quadrants.
Arlen kept track of orders that needed to picked up and those that needed to be delivered. He would organize my day by quadrants. I was unique in that I gave people written orders for jewelry. Before I gave an initial order, we agreed upon pricing and delivery. Items were identified and put into my inventory system. I agreed to pay their asking price which was important because they were used to buyers haggling on price and then not fulfilling purchasing commitments. They had to hold their prices through my national park season. If they failed to do so, I would not purchase again for a year. This made Arlen an important person in the village because I regularly ordered in quantities of 25 to 100 depending upon the item. When I received an order, I did not count or inspect. They knew that I respected and trusted them. If I missed someone or their orders were not yet complete, they knew that I would be at Arlen’s house later in the day. If someone pulled up outside of his house and honked, I knew that they were not of Arlen’s clan and would not enter his house. Often times I was in the village until late at night. When people came to town with their orders if was often at night, sometimes as late as 10pm. My kids often commented on the late hour, and I assured them that I was welcomed to Zuni homes at any hour.
Thursday was my day in Zuni Pueblo. It is also a common day for ceremonial activities. The telltale sign was the presence of Zuni men wearing headbands. Whenever we heard drums, we went to the plaza to witness the ceremonies. Often Arlen described the ceremony to me.
Most of my deals were made with the women, even if they made jewelry alongside their husbands. The women had the primary responsibility of caring for their families. Men were often occupied with ceremonial or kiva work, hunting, etc.
I am often asked about dealing with American Indian people and what is it like. Basically, they are like everyone else. There are people that you like and some that you would not care to give the time of day. The pueblo people are more gregarious and social since they live in community environments. The Navajos are more stoic because, in my opinion, they live in family units with less social interaction. Overall, American Indians are good people with no social or political hang-ups. They live relatively simple lives and like to surround themselves with laughter. I have been fortunate for my opportunities to work with them.
The most significant Zuni ceremony is Shalako. I will post that article next week.
Zuni Shalako Ceremony

Painting by Elrod Sanchez








