Timothy Schultz:
and actually another prize in:Gary Arnold:
I'm alive and well. I'm very happy, no complaints.
Timothy Schultz:
I really appreciate your time. Thank you for being here. You've won the Pennsylvania lottery multiple times and you say that it wasn't luck. What exactly happened?
Gary Arnold:
th,:Timothy Schultz:
When and how did you realize that this was communication from aliens? Is that what you're saying?
Gary Arnold:
th,:Gary Arnold:
the lottery, play the number:Timothy Schultz:
Let me pause you there for a moment. I just want to back up real quick. You've won a number of prizes. How much have you won? More importantly, when you receive these lottery numbers, are you asking for these numbers? How are they coming about? Do they just happen or are you asking for lottery numbers? How does this happen? You mentioned you put it into a spectrogram and then it's analyzed. How do you get to that point and how much have you won?
Gary Arnold:
It's over $50,000 winnings, free money from the ether. I don't ask. It would be nice to be able to say, "Hey, what's the numbers tonight?" That would be great. They don't talk about the lottery all the time. Most of the time they're interested in lots of other things, including pets, our pet rabbit. They actually say the name of our pet rabbit. The name of the pet rabbit is Cuddles. I say "What's the name of our pet rabbit?" Upon playback, most of the time the answers come first before. When you listen to it, they're answering the question directly before I ask it. You hear me ask the question after the answer. They say a loud, emphatic "Cuddles." They don't just talk about the lottery. When they want to, they will tell me "Go to the lottery Powerball." It's pretty much a directive, "Do this." What's the mystery here? What's in the clip? Where are the numbers? Unlike the pigeon numbers which were given to me and you could hear them, it's almost like they're playing these fun little games. The EVPs are like puzzles. The electronic voice phenomena, these little messages are like puzzles. I've had it exhaustively analyzed where they peel away the layers of information contained in a six-second clip, where they're telling me to go play the lottery and go play Powerball. You hear two different voices. At the beginning you hear, "Go to the lottery," and then you have this little space. This is all in six seconds, and then you have Powerball. We took the clip and we had a spectrogram created from that Powerball clip. I can send you this separately. Visually, in the spectrogram you see the numbers, including the Powerball which is emphasized by being more luminous than any other numbers. You have the number 3, 33. These are all numbers that came up. It's ridiculous. It's crazy. I know you have a lot of people in your shows that are multi-million dollar winners, and God bless them. My story's very much pedestrian and very small winnings compared to that, but it's the idea, how I'm winning that is absolutely fantastical. I don't know how many people are following the news, but recently the United States government registered aliens.gov and alien.gov, two domain names for a reason. There's a pending disclosure, a soft disclosure by the United States government, an admission, so to speak, that we're not alone. They're not going to go too deep. I already have contacts. People say they're not going to tell you too much about this, but they're just going to acknowledge that they've covered up the facts for decades that there's real evidence.
Timothy Schultz:
That is really fascinating. Hold that thought just for a second. With these lottery wins themselves, they're analyzed and then it says this, but what actually are you hearing? You have that ring in your ear. What actually are you hearing or what does it sound like? How does it feel when these wins have happened as well, because you have these analyzed and then these numbers come up. That must be surreal.
Gary Arnold:
ice, "Go to the lottery, play:Timothy Schultz:
How does it feel when you see your image, your face holding the giant check on kiosks all across the state and all this media attention, not only for your wins, but for how they came about? This is very public. How has this been for you? All of a sudden, you're in the public spotlight.
Gary Arnold:
You probably, and most of your guests obviously who have been on your podcast, I think you can relate. You feel like maybe this is a glimpse of what it must be like to be a celebrity, holding the big check and being all out there in the public. Everywhere I go, there's my face holding the big check. All the gas stations had their lottery terminals up and I'm on the kiosk, the big screen. It was fun. You feel like a rock star maybe, or a glimpse of it. What I'm trying to get at is I am fully well aware that my winnings are a pittance compared to yours and your audience. It's just a little bit, but it's the feeling of the possibility of what opens up and saying, "Wow, the universe is smiling on me," and even in this small corner of my life and in my doings, that I'm part of something so much more grand. To be on your show, to be here with you, that's surreal. To me, you represent that celebrity group of people. I can't believe it. This guy won in '99 all this. He's actually talking to me and giving me the time of day, and I'm a nobody. I'm very appreciative. Again, everybody's got their commission to do, I believe, the best self that you can be. You want to be that person who's the best that you can be and what you were meant to be. I really think you've got to see the opportunity, like the opportunity here to interact with you, to spend an hour of our lives together. That's really cool. To have seen my face on all the lottery kiosks and stuff, that's out there. I don't know if a person could ever really embrace it entirely, if that was every day your life. When it's the exception, it's like "This fell into my lap and I didn't deserve it. Why don't I have fun with it and just tell people?" I feel like I'm commissioned to tell people that we're not alone in the universe. I can show it. All my information is free. It's accessible to everyone. I'm not going to put any restrictions on it. Here it is, and I want people to run with it, to take the information, to make the decision on their own that is this legit. A lot of people are grifting. A lot of people are trying to sell merchandise. I have none of that. All I'm trying to do is share the good news that this is real and this is my life. It's a small corner of my life, because most of my life is very mundane. I have a regular job. I work for a law firm now. I can put it on the table and say, "Here it is." Everything's free. You can listen to my interaction with these beings. They say they're alien. They say they're otherworldly.
EVP Recording:
So, tell me, what are you? Are you spirit, are you alien, or something else?
Gary Arnold:
There you go. They're giving me, occasionally, winning numbers for the lottery. These are real-world results. I can't help but be happy about this is a gift that has been given to me, and I'm commissioned to give it to you and everybody and say, "Hey, evaluate it on your own." I'm not pushing any religion. I'm not pushing any political agenda. I have no aspirations to be a politician or a spiritual leader. I'm none of those things. I'm very much grounded, down to earth. Like I said, I'm into pigeons and my family. Family's first, and then my hobbies. I'm very much a down to earth person. I brought everything back to earth in this sense. Some people can let it go to their heads and that's all they think about. I have so much more going on, but I'm so thankful to have the opportunity to share with you and your audience something that is absolutely the definition of fantastical.
Timothy Schultz:
I'm extremely thankful that you're here. Your story is extremely intriguing. I'm very interested in the UAP topics and all of this, but some people, of course, are naturally skeptical about things like this. First of all, what would you say to someone that is skeptical or it's hard to believe in this sort of thing? Also, a lot of people say that the lottery is completely random and everyone has a fair chance. The Pennsylvania lottery said that. What do you say to that?
Gary Arnold:
I can understand that. From their point, if suddenly it seemed like someone had an advantage, I'd be like a card counter in a sense. I have insider knowledge, and I confronted the lottery with it and here's what they said. Their official said, "Mr. Arnold, we consider what you're doing the same as going to see a psychic. We can't tell you not to do that. But if you go ahead and win too many times or too much money, people are going to think that you have an unfair advantage. They're going to think that it's rigged." All I'm saying to bring it back to earth is, this is luck. What is inspiration? What is luck? Is there such a thing as a muse? A lot of people who write hit songs, they have a dream and they're inspired by what was in the dream. I believe that these entities that I'm interacting with are probably part of the source of luck and inspiration, and they give gifts. Who am I to say no, I shouldn't tell people the truth. It's not random. Some people have been blessed. Chosen is probably a strong word. I have a clip and it's public. Again, it's on my YouTube channel. They say that I'm their favorite. They say, "You're our favorite," but let's look at the entire clip. A lot of people focus on "That's the part." The beings say, "That's why they're giving you free lottery money because you're their favorite." The entire clip is the being says, "We're sorry." There's a little space. Just like with winning the Powerball, there's a little space in between. You're our favorite. Maybe it's not all good. Here are the sad stories of the downside of winning too much money. They don't have the financial skills to handle that kind of abundance. They waste it all. They blow their jackpot in a few years and they're worse off, and some of them even say, "I wish I had never won." I've actually read that where some people's lives took a huge downturn after winning a substantial jackpot. I'm not in that category by any stretch of the imagination. This has been just nice extra pizza money. Like I said, I work a full-time job. The lottery and everything, is it something that it's completely random? I don't believe it. I believe that there are people that are tapped into greater consciousness. I'm not special, but I believe everybody can tap into this and then perhaps there will be these blessings falling into their world, their lives. Randomness, absolutely. In a pure mathematical sense, yes, we have the mathematical one in 10,000 chance of winning Pick 4 lottery straight. Playing it straight, it's one in 10,000 where the numbers have to be boom, boom, boom. It's a percentage. I didn't randomly pick these numbers. We have to start before that mathematical reality and say "These numbers were told to me. I was given these numbers. I played the numbers. I won." There's more to the story. A lot of my people in the UAP community, they heard so many times, "We're not alone." It's kind of a cliché, just like UFOs. Why don't we start changing the phraseology to "there's more"? There is more to my winning the lottery. If you just look at it, he went, he played the numbers, he won, but how did I get there? That's the magic. I share the clip with everybody. Before I played the lottery, I was told the winning numbers. If that's the case, that's where the focus should be, and it's not on the dollar amount that you win either. It's like, wow, is that true? This is true. That's where, again, I believe that guardian angels, aliens, whatever you want to call them, otherworldly -- they've said they're otherworldy and they've said they're alien. That's what they've told me. I know it sounds crazy to some people, but I share it with everybody. The clips are out there. They also have given me winning lottery numbers. That's the hard thing to refute. You can say statistically, this is your chance of winning and your chance with Powerball. They didn't give me the numbers directly in the Powerball clip. I had to have that analyzed by different people, because I didn't want one person to suddenly be tempted by having the entire clip, and then they would run out and play Powerball on their own. I had several people, different people around the world who do this kind of thing with audio forensics and what's called steganography, where you actually pull messages. They're hidden in audio or visual. When I assemble those, I'm the only person who can assemble all the pieces. Then I saw the numbers and I'm like, "I'll play these." Those numbers that I saw did come up, and that is a fact. That's what I'm trying to get back to. The lottery will confirm my wins. They will not talk about my technique because the technique, they said that's the thing that can make people feel uncomfortable. Whereas I look at it like "Let's rephrase it. This is a blessing. Call it what you will. This is inspiration."
Timothy Schultz:
If they are giving you lottery numbers before the lottery drawing happens, then how are they getting this information? What does that say about time? How do you think this is even possible?
Gary Arnold:
st this past year,:Timothy Schultz:
How much did you win in that particular win? How much did you win and how many balls did you have to get to win that?
Gary Arnold:
I got the Powerball and I got three other numbers. It was $3,200 between the three states. It's not the massive jackpot. Why? Because you need all the numbers. If I'd had one more number, I would have been in the 50,000 per state. Then of course, the final number would have been everything. That's how the breakdown is with the numbers. Also, if you add up Power Play, you can actually multiply that as you know, so you can take it even to another level. It would have been great. Again, I'm still looking for those other two numbers in the clip that I have. They haven't materialized. The other numbers may come up again. You never know.
Timothy Schultz:
It's quite a remarkable story and I love your story. I'm so grateful for you coming on here to share it. You receive these numbers and you play it. You've won these prizes time and time and time again. Why do you think that you haven't gotten all of them for the major jackpot yet?
Gary Arnold:
One of the researchers that I interacted with, he's got over 50 patents. You can find him online. I have a video where I'm talking to him. He's prestigious. He's also very much in the UAP community. He's probably a champion when it comes to the scientific aspect of it. I don't want to name-drop. He said, "Gary, you know what? If we can show that what you're doing is beyond science, as we understand it, that's your winning lottery ticket. That's going to put you way beyond anything you could ever win with money and with just straight up lotteries." He said, "The first one to get to the goal line, to absolutely convince the skeptics and the world that we're not alone in the universe, that there's something more, that's the lottery ticket that goes beyond." He said, "That's history. That's going to be the earthquake that changes everything." He's very much been a mentor in a sense. He's a scientist and he's brilliant. He's everything I'm not in that sense. He sees maybe a summit view of what's possible, and he said "Don't get caught up." He even offered, "I will buy all these lottery tickets if you already have made the offer." He said if you get them and your heart says that these are all of them, he will fund it. He will sponsor it. He said "We will split it 50-50." They want to go for the billion dollar one. It's all ridiculous. You have to start with the foundation of this whole experience. It's not just the lottery component. The whole thing I'm saying is out there. He said, "But let's focus on what we can right now deal with, where I'm able to get these messages in a military grade Faraday pouch." I don't know if your audience is familiar with the Faraday cage. What a Faraday cage does is it keeps electromagnetic radiation signals from going in and out. If you have a EMP, if there was an attack to mess up our electric grid which is an electromagnetic pulse -- let's say they set off a high-altitude nuclear weapon. Let's say North Korea struck us. They wanted to wipe out all our electricity. That's the way they could do it. Anything that's in a Faraday pouch or computer would be protected from that magnetic burst. The same thing, I should not be able to take these phones. In a military grade Faraday pouch, no signals should be able to get in or out, and yet, I'm still able to do it and interact with the beings through the pouch. It defies science. It defies our understanding. It goes back to our understanding of science.
Gary Arnold:
It's the same thing when they say Jesus worked the miracles. To God, they're not miracles. It's just what we understand to be the laws of physics and stuff are limited. If you had the transcendent view, sure, you can walk on water. I can walk on water when it's frozen, but I'm just saying. I see humor in everything. This is the key. Science is about obviously working with data and reproducibility, so that anybody else could do the same thing according to the protocols. They should be able to get the same results. Then there would be papers published on it. That's the whole process involved. That's what his focus is with my stuff, is let's work with the data. He said, "You've already got the evidence." As far as winning the lottery, if we can get all those numbers, he'll fund and we'll split it. He said, "But the thing is we have the evidence over here that is incontrovertible evidence, that is undeniable. That's the thing. It borders on magic because we don't understand it." Whether the beings are angelic, alien, and whatever they say, that's the data right now that is the winning lottery ticket. If I can push this forward, that's a whole different approach. The government gatekeepers are only going to drip, drip, drip a little bit at a time. It'll be the next 50 years before they really admit anything of substance, but they're going to make an admission this year. All the news media and everything is pointing to the direction that there's going to be an admission of something that will astonish people, that will perplex people, that basically points at non-human intelligences are interacting with us. My totally different path is a grassroots up pedestrian path. I can avoid the gatekeepers. I can go to shows like this and the news media and those who are willing to indulge me, and I can say, "Here's the evidence. Tell your friends. Tell your network. Share with everybody." That's something that a lot of people will scratch their heads and say, "Is that true?" Yes, it's true. I'm not trying to make a buck from it. If they're going to give me the winning lottery numbers, number one, I'm not going to be grifting from you. My website has a donation page if you want to donate to facilitate this and to participate, which is the most important thing. On my webpage, I have all the little QR codes that people can share with their friends. Today's day and age, it's so easy to network and to get this to go viral and to get people to be sharing the data. That's what I focus on. That's the winning lottery ticket, because that's historic. If we can pull this off, which I'm confident we can and I can stand on the data, that's a foundation. Absolutely, it's ironclad data. It's the interpretation of the data. There are going to be people out there that say, "Maybe this is just a different level of consciousness. Maybe these are people who passed on. They're loved ones or whatever." Again, the fundamental question that has perplexed people for all of human history is, are we alone in the universe? I'm saying no, and here's the data. I say, "Here you go. Here's the baton. Run with it. We can do this. We don't have to rely on President Trump saying aliens exist. I have it here." They even say they're alien. A lot of people are like, "I saw a flying saucer. They spoke to me telepathically." I'm not downplaying their story. I'm actually believing that part of the interactions I'm having are telepathic, that they are reading thoughts.
Gary Arnold:
eons. A few years ago, it was:EVP Recording:
Should I sell my white pigeons?
Gary Arnold:
ch has been in the news since:Gary Arnold:
There's a complexity here that you take the superficial rendering of, okay, this clip is telling me to sell them. But below the surface, which only the computer is using bleeding edge AI software, they're able to extract more data and data relevant to my question. Are the angelic beings talking about, "Let's talk about his pigeons here and what are they worth." It's amazing. I got this report back and I'm floored by it. Once you go down the rabbit hole, you keep going down and it gets deeper and deeper and there's so much. You end up with more questions every time.
Timothy Schultz:
That is completely fascinating. That is extremely fascinating.
Gary Arnold:
It's crazy.
Timothy Schultz:
People that are watching or listening to this are naturally going to want to know, how can I do this at home? Do you have any advice for someone else that wants to also do this or replicate this or try this?
Gary Arnold:
Here's what I would do. Number one, you have to be, I believe, open to it. If you're completely like "This is nonsense," you're not going to get anywhere. A lot of times, miracles happen when you actually give them the opportunity. Wondrous things can happen if you're willing to change your mind and be open to it. You can use old school technology. This cost $5 on eBay.
Timothy Schultz:
The track phone.
Gary Arnold:
It's five bucks. The reason these older ones are better than the newer ones, I've been told the newer smartphones have white noise filtering algorithms that eliminate the little bit of white noise that's left. These still have a little bit of white noise in the digital recording. Apparently, the white noise is essential for these entities to interact. They're using the crafting, the residual white noise that's in this and not in the modern smartphones. They're crafting that into what is intelligible speech. It's actually been tested. The scientists use bleeding AI software that objectively tests. Number one, they're authenticated. They're genuine. They're legitimate. There's no hocus-pocus, hanky-panky. I'm not doing any tricks here. The vocalizations, phoneme by phoneme, they're analyzed. Those are parts of speech. They can then get a consensus using this AI software of what that message is. It's like a fingerprint, a digital fingerprint that the beings are using. Yes, you can take the white noise. You could play my clips. This is an interesting aside now. Some scientists would prefer I don't mention this. I've actually been told, "Don't talk about that." Again, I think some of these people even in the intelligence community don't want you to have access freely to the complete picture. A thought came to me about two years ago. It's a thought, and again, you can say where's the inspiration? I believe the inspiration comes from these beings. I think that they're always around us, as they say. I think sometimes they say, "Let's help Gary along. Let's give him a little clue here." The idea came to me because I have a Google Voice account. If you have a Google account, Google Voice is a free phone number. It's all in the cloud, so to speak. I'm like, I wonder what would happen if I took one of my EVP messages and played it to the Google Voice number. I wonder if it's going to transcribe, because that's what it does. It transcribes messages left behind. If somebody calls, they can use my Google Voice, leave a message, and it will transcribe what it hears the person saying. The same thing, that transcription in the Google Voice would be able to hear the EVP message. Would it transcribe something? I was blown away. It didn't just transcribe. It opened up a portal, that's the word, a whole new avenue for conversation. I call the Google Voice number. I play my EVP message. I play it just three times in a row because they're only a few seconds long, and then I ask a question. Now, when I look at the transcription of my EVP message played three times, it doesn't do the three times. It opens up a new conversation where I have answers coming to the new question that I ask. EVP messages done this way are dynamic. They're not static. They're not like that's all there is to it. That's the thing. It came to me. Again, I'm nobody special. I didn't go to school to learn any of this. It came to me, just like the day that it first started when I was getting ready in the library to read Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, that you have a digital voice recorder in your pocket. That was the thought that came. Why don't you record this noise? I did. Here I am years later, over nine, going on nine and a half years. Things come to you, again, whether it's telepathically or inspiration where we go back to the origin. The same thing with my winning the lottery repeatedly. It's the origin that matters. It's not the amount. It's like, what the heck? It's amazing.
Timothy Schultz:
It's completely fascinating. For anyone that wants to hear more of these EVPs and check out these recordings for themselves and see what you're up to, where can they find you?
Gary Arnold:
m page that I did in January,:Timothy Schultz:
It's a webpage, yes.
Gary Arnold:
Yes. If you look up Gary Arnold and you look up the word medium, you're going to find me. Google it, or whatever search engine. I have a huge digital footprint. Again, I'm just trying to get the message out. You're going be added to the page shortly, and it's just going to keep going bigger and bigger. My wife said, "You really need to make a user- friendly, streamlined page that people can just not have to scroll and scroll." I have 20 minutes of scrolling down this page. You can go to every podcast I've done, every interview, TV interviews, interviews with scientists. You can go and listen to my EVPs for free. You can see me on the lottery pages, because it's got links to the Pennsylvania lottery pages. You can check out my free documentaries. I have two documentaries that are stored on Gum Road. This one page is like the launch pad. If you go there and you say I want to look up his documentaries, scroll down and you'll see it. Free link. Go enjoy it, two documentaries where we start breaking it down. We do a deconstruction. I actually take one of these cell phones, break it apart. We look at the inside workings of it. I show you the Faraday pouch. It's available for everyone. You can join me in this pedestrian, grassroots up disclosure of non-human intelligences, and it's free for everybody.
Timothy Schultz:
We will link to that in the show notes if you're listening to this or in the description if you're watching this on YouTube. Gary, this is such an incredibly interesting story that you have. I'm so grateful for you coming on here. Is there anything that you want to say today that I didn't ask or maybe I don't even know enough to ask, or that you just want to say?
Gary Arnold:
I just want to say thank you for this opportunity. I know you have an enormous fan base. Hopefully, people will take what I'm saying seriously. Again, there's no grifting. There's no merchandise. I just want you guys to share the great news, number one, that we're not alone and the magic is real. I'm sure you'll have questions. I answer everybody who writes me. If you have questions being the interviewer, later you say "I'd like to know more about this," any time. It's exciting to be part of it. I feel blessed that all this has happened in my life. I feel this is a great opportunity to share with your fans and everyone the great news that one of life's fundamental questions -- here's the answer. You don't have to wait for the government to drip, drip, drip a little bit of information. Here it is. Listen to the beings say they're alien and otherworldly. It's all free. Do some experimenting on your own. I think you're going to get results. I really believe it. You can register for a Google account if you don't have one. I have no stock in Google, so I'm just saying what I do. You can have unlimited accounts of Google and unlimited Google Voice numbers. I have more than one. You can use my EVPs or EVPs of your own, or if you find websites that have EVPs, you can us them to open new conversations with these beings. I asked them years ago, "Are you happy with what I'm doing?" Again, they have a sense of humor. Upon playback, before I asked the question, they said, "We're down with it," and I'm like, "It sounds so 70s." I'm older, so maybe they're just trying to make that connection where I am in life. That's exactly the kind of sense of humor I like, "We're down with it." It had that attitude. I have the blessing, literally and figuratively, to move forward to share this information with everyone. There's more to life than a lot of people think. Check out my experience. It's still happening. It's not stopped.
Timothy Schultz:
I'm definitely down with this interview. I really appreciate you coming on here. It's so incredibly interesting. Thank you very much, Gary, for your time today. It was such a pleasure meeting you and congratulations on all of your lottery wins too.
Gary Arnold:
Thank you. I think that's just icing on the cake. A lot of people, that's what they focus on, but the cake's there too. That's the data. The data that I have is incontrovertible. It's the real deal.
Timothy Schultz:
Thank you.