I completed the second part of the cobra interview last night. I have a bit of editing to do, plus I need to modulate his voice as he desires to continue his anonymity for a few more months, which I will honor. Lady Cobra was exhausted from the conference and schedule and was not able to be interviewed last night so we will do that at a later time when she is refreshed and energized, probably via Skype. I do think very highly of Cobra and Lady Cobra. Cobra has an amazing amount of information.
I got a few more details, well a lot actually, which you will hear in the interview. I won't further you tease you anymore than I already have. The views in the upcoming interview are his, not necessarily mine, in many cases I do not have enough knowledge to know whether they are true or not. I have always liked Art Bell's style of interviewing, to let the speaker tell his story without judgement from the interviewer and let the listener make up their own mind without interjecting my own bias. I think that exercises the listener's mind in discernment. We in America have become so used to consuming predigested and spin doctored information that many have lost their ability to discern on their own. That needs to change. My interviews and Brian's will not be ABC Nightly News, nor will we be Kerry Cassidy (who btw does a fine job in vetting cabal information).
Most of what Cobra said rings true to me, but like me, he is human and subject to opinions, influences, and error. You should use higher discernment with all sources including me. Unlike some blogs I do not think it serves anyone that I presume to know things that I do not know, just to look authoritative. There is no dishonor in saying "I do not know". I know I am loved by God so I don't need to get my ego stroked from others by pretending that I do have every answer, when in fact I don't. It is impossible to know all answers, but it is noble and a high human calling to search for answers.
I do enjoy searching and solving the hard puzzles of life on this planet and why things are the way they are. I think all answers are out there in the holograph of humanity, but to find them we must work with each other and learn from each other to come to complete knowledge. I think the Creator Source desires this to be true so that we come to know who we are completely through this search and interactions with other loving human beings.
I apologize in advance for my amateur interviewing skills, this is something I am still learning how to do. I am a computer Geek learning how to be a reporter. If any of you know of good books on interviewing, please let me know.
I do have a new colleague named Brian who will be doing a number of interesting interviews for the American Kabuki blog, he's already done one with POOF but we don't have POOF's permission to release it yet due to the sensitivity of the change in the monetary system. Most of the interviews in the future will be through Brian. Brian will have a upcoming interview with an expert on the founding documents of the United States. Brian has a degree in communications and is really a good interviewer. I am sure you will enjoy his upcoming interviews. I will also be looking into adding an Interent radio or Podcast program soon too.
I am making all kinds of new connections with people and my life is continuing to unfold in new and unexpected ways. I met some interesting people last night after the interview. It always makes me laugh when people realize I am American Kabuki. "I thought you were Japanese!", is a common exclamation.
I had to laugh when I got into my car after I left Cobra's last night. I looked at my iPhone and it was 11:11pm. As drove south on Pacific Coast Highway there was another UFO like the one I saw previously! That was a nice touch! Thanks guys! :) I wasn't able to get it on the iPhone as my battery was depleted. When I got home I did some more work on the computer last night and when I looked at the clock again it was 1:11am. That kind of number synchronicity is happening constantly lately so I feel in the midst of the flow right now. Living in the NOW is an interesting experience, its not something you force, more something you relax into.
That's it for now!
American Kabuki

hey AK,i am looking forward to the interviews you made especially the one with POOF because i never heard about someone interviewing him.i feel a good energy in this post.by the way how about your et's pictures or drawings
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One time I was driving on the freeway and asked myself a question. Then I happened to look at the speedometer, which I rarely do, and it said 111111 !!!
ReplyDeleteI took that to mean my answer.
Thanks for the update and I always look forward to interviews with Cobra. Like the commenter above me, I'm really curious to hear the interview with POOF, too. Should be interesting. Thanks for all that you do! <3
ReplyDeleteNice post. Thanks for your personal touch every now and then :) Also, some thoughts on interviewing...
ReplyDelete(1) Jot down the main points you want to talk on.
(2) Divide these by the time allocated less 10 minutes (intro, summary, ads), eg: 6 main points for a 1-hour interview = 8 mins/ point. This is all you're doing...
(3) directing the conversation,
(4) engaging with 'active' listening (don't let your mind wander),
(5) maybe take a few notes of important side-line issues the guest raises that may link to your original list. These are reminders for YOU to raise these later when points 4 & 6 are discussed, for example. This will give the discussion structure and direction, and help give more 'sense' to the listeners at home.
(6) Basically, you're in the role of M.C.
(7) You keep it all together and direct it... so don't be tempted to get sucked into the conversation too much.
(8) You take the 'stance' of the observer (objective) and YOU can play 'devil's advocate' or 'the dummy' and ask some of the basic questions you think listeners might be asking themselves... even if YOU know the answer... ask the 'dumb questions' anyway on behalf of newcomers to this information.
(9) You'll be fine. You've got good intuition.
(10) You stand 'outside' and direct while your guest stands 'inside' and tells the story subjectively.
(11) You keep you both safe by doing this :)
I hope this helps AK. I thought you were Japanese too :) Good subterfuge !!
Bronnynz
And I like your posting time of 6:44. 11's and 44's are my favourites at the moment!
ReplyDeleteAk, I have to say, I just love you. As a career teacher, I have also adopted the "i Don't KNow" philosophy of explanation, and I think it is the only truthful and fair response sometimes. My students respect me for it, and they value what I do say as fact even more, because they know I will admit when I do not know.
ReplyDeleteWhatever was taking place with you when you wrote this...its one of your best postings. Bravo. I felt your heart speak and I am so grateful for your health being better so you can travel and do these things!
I am looking forward to the interviews, and to Brian's contributions, but please....even if you feel you are not a good interviewer, keep writing, keep commenting and keep being AK. you are very much appreciated and needed.
Mitakuye Oyasin, Gus dii dada dv ni, Sa'ah Naaghaí Bik'eh Hozhoon All are one.
It was good to see you again Obi Wan Kabuki and to hear you got another sighting is great. We know you you had your hands full the way things jumped around in the interview you may have an editing nigthmare but we are gratefull for your open and honest consideration of our message.
ReplyDeleteVictory to the light
Rob