The SHOCKING Satanic Origins of NASA | Candace Ep 18
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Candace Owens rejects earth theories, faces backlash. Joe Biden's excuse for his debate performance turns out to be jet lag, Kamala Harris is running for president, and the media overreacted to Tucker Carlson's take on World War II and the nuke debate. All that and much more on today's episode of HAPPY BIRTHDAY WHO CARES! Today's episode is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, Canadians have always made healthcare our mission. Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, the end of hallway medicine, we re finding it all here at HumberRiver Health. Help us innovate to keep healthcare alive by Donate at Healthcarelives.ca. Don t miss out on the latest episode of Happiful! Subscribe today using our new podcast s promo code: CROWN10 for 10% off your first purchase of a new CROWN 10-piece Spring Cleaning Set! Get 10% all-inclusive when you shop at Target, Macy s, Best Buy, or CVS, Home Depot, or wherever else you get your cart with a cart with free shipping, free of fringes, including shipping, returns, and free refills, and a free copy of the latest in-household cleaning and pest control software! Can t get it? Call in and tell me what you like! and we'll send it to me and I'll get $10 off your cart at the rest of the country? Want to become a supporter? Want me to sponsor a freebie? Connect with me on Insta: ? and get 5 stars and receive 5 stars? 5 stars is a discount code: 5 stars equals 5 stars gets me a discount on my entire day of the podcast? I'll be giving you $5,000 gets you 5 days of the deal starts starting at $50 or $25,000, and 5,000 is a maximum of 5, and I get 5, VIP access gets 5,99 a month, and you get a chance to win a VIP membership gets a discount of $50, VIP gets $4,99 gets 4, VIP 4, and they get my cart gets a VIP discount, and 7,000 miles get a discount starts startships are also get a VIP 4-place gets 3, plus they get VIP access to VIP gets 4-day shipping and 3,99ers get 3,95 gets a complimentary shipping offer?
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This podcast is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation.
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From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966,
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Canadians have always made healthcare our mission.
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Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare.
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Reduced wait times, safer patients, advancements in technology, the end of hallway medicine.
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We're finding it all here at Humber River Health.
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Uh-oh, ladies and gentlemen, I am in trouble again.
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I'm trending on Twitter for saying something unsayable.
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It reads, Candace Owens rejects earth theories, faces backlash.
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But also I have to admit that that trend is kind of cool because I'm trending under science.
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They have rolled out a second excuse for his debate performance.
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And Kamala Harris is definitely, definitely, definitely, definitely going to get the black
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vote because she made an appearance at the BET Awards and showed how undeniably black she
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So whenever I'm trending over something that's just not that big of a deal, I know that there's
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And that always means that there's something that you've accidentally landed upon that they
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And this is sort of what happened when on Monday, you know, I did this whole long episode about
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Vaccines, birth control, people that are being injured.
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When you look further in the history, they just keep lying and getting away with it.
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What I said was that science has become a pagan faith.
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And I said, if I don't get it from the Bible and I can't observe it with my own eyes, I
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Another example of a recent media overreaction, of course, was when Tucker sat down with Joe
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Rogan and he started talking about World War II and how we shouldn't have dropped nukes
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And they freaked out, like questioning the nuke thing is not allowed.
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And again, I thought, Tucker must be landing on some truth that they don't want exposed.
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And lately we are learning that they've lied to us about virtually everything pertaining
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But it is this piece of the Tucker conversation with Joe Rogan that I keep insisting that you
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There is a whole world that we can't see that acts on people, a supernatural world that's
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In fact, every society in all recorded history has thought that until, I'll be specific, August
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1945 when we dropped the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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And all of a sudden the West is just officially secular.
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There's never been a society that thought that.
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Every other society has assumed, and they've had all kinds of different explanations and
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It never has differed from caves until now that we're being acted on by spiritual forces
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To be clear, that is what I believe made the media freak out.
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They dressed it up in, oh, the morality of World War II and the bomb.
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I'm starting to see a trend that every time you start talking about the Bible, you start
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talking about God, you start talking about spiritualism, and recognizing that America
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and the West is an anomaly, that there are spiritual forces that are working on people
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at all times, the media panics because the media, in my view, is a bit satanic.
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And so did one of the people that was watching this trend.
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I had a random user reach out and say, yeah, the reason they're freaking out is because
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What I'm about to tell you, you're not even going to believe me, but you can just research
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You don't even have to go down a dark hole on Reddit.
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And now I understand why they are very upset with me.
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So you may have heard of a man named Alistair Crowley.
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If you haven't, I'll provide you with some brief spark notes.
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He was a bisexual who is credited with heavily influencing the eventual counterculture revolution
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Things got weird and satanic in the 60s in America.
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And America is where this Englishman, Alistair Crowley, eventually moved.
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He was an occultist who pledged his allegiance to demons.
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The story goes that when he was 13 years old, he read the book of Revelation in the Bible
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and he became inspired, not by Jesus Christ, but by the seven-headed beast that is ridden
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So in case you are somebody that's not familiar with the Bible and Revelations, they talk about
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this seven-headed beast that rules over every tribe and people and tongue and nation.
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When Alistair got older, he started a religious cult, a satanic cult known as the Lima.
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Crowley believed that the number of the beast, 666, was significant.
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He believed that humanity was entering in a new eon and that his religious motto, which
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He believed that actually he could create this beast and rule over nations by practicing rituals.
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He believed in masochistic and sadistic sex, believed in free love, and he was very much
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He was just openly publishing articles for Vanity Fair because he was best friends with their
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editor, and many of the elite in our society were his followers and believers.
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One such follower was a man named Jack Parsons, another wealthy young man.
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And here's what you should know about this time period.
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Before Jack Parsons enters the scene in America, the scientific consensus was that we would never
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enter space, that that was an impossibility, but this rich kid, who also happens to be an occultist
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and who also would perform sex rituals and blood sacrifice to summon demons, well, now he expressed
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the belief that they could fundamentally alter humanity, and he had a vision.
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Here's the headline, Sex, Rocket Science, and Satanism.
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And I'm going to read you directly from this article because it's so unbelievable.
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I'm skimming through it because it's way too long.
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It would make this show forever, but we will link it, and you absolutely must read it.
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It reads, quote, Jack Parsons is barely acknowledged on NASA's website, and he's the man who made rockets
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a reality and co-founded the agency's Jet Propulsion Lab, JPL, home to missions, which paved the way
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for the Apollo programs and continue to explore Mars and outer space today.
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If Parsons' life story was a film script, it would be dubbed preposterous.
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He invented jet propulsion technology in the face of industry-wide derision that rockets
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would never exist, but was also a senior figure in the occult and invited L. Ron Hubbard, yes,
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L. Ron Hubbard of Scientology, into his confidence and riotous sex parties.
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Parsons tried to sell his government-funded inventions to Israel before winding up dying at the age
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of 37 in a self-created explosion, leaving a mass of disturbing materials for his friends
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to discover. Here's the remarkably twisting tale of his life.
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So he too, like Alistair Crowley, was just interested in the demonic when he was young.
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He also liked science fiction. His story begins when he's 14 years old, and as a fan of science
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fiction, he decides to begin experiments that would eventually shape his life with his school
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friend named Edward Foreman. The pair took to playing with rockets in Parsons' back garden
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and soon created their own solid-fueled rockets. It was here that Jack would begin to link science
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with Satanism. Parsons later claimed he first summoned the devil at age 13 in a terrifying
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experience. Jack and Ed would later attend and then drop out of college. In 1936, they met a 22-year-old
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Frank Molina, who was a grad student who shared their passion for defying gravity.
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When Parsons and Molina met, their enthusiasm for rocketry and space travel bonded them like a
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Masonic handshake, one writer says. I'm sure it did. Molina helped by getting their research
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funded by Caltech, and their experiments were quite dangerous. There were a lot of explosions.
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And so he and his friends became known as the Suicide Squad. They decided to move their experiments
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into the desert. And this part is just amazing. I'm going to read you a direct quotation here.
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Once again, Jack's fascinations with the occult and rocketry collided. In the desert lands outside
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of Caltech, there is a former river channel called Arroyo Seco. It is flanked on both sides by rock,
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one of which is called Devil's Gate, thanks to its shape of a horned head. Some locals believed the
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mouth of Arroyo Seco was a portal to other dimensions. But for Parsons, the area had two
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uses. He tested rockets there. But years later, he would return to conduct ceremonies and rituals
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with other occultists in the same spot. By golly, guys, what then happens is that on Halloween of all
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nights in 1936, they have a scientific breakthrough after they accidentally set fire to the oxygen line
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of their small rocket motor. And although it didn't launch, Melita and his team were enthused.
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They said this test was successful. He wrote to his parents and NASA would later consider that
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experiment, which happened again on Halloween, to be the first rocket experiment of what would later
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become the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. So there was a method to the Suicide Squad's madness. They had
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created a fuel that would burn cleanly and be stored without exploding. And the scientific community
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was skeptical. But the U.S. Army saw potential and they offered to fund the TRIO's project in 1939.
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So great. A satanic little cult meets the United States government. Thereafter, Jack's credibility in
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the scientific community soared. And so did his interest in the supernatural and the demonic.
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He was taken to a meeting of OTO, which stands for the Order of Templi Orientis, an occult society
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in Los Angeles in 1939. And he became fully engrossed. If you're wondering what OTO is,
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it was a group that was formed by and followed the teachings of Alistair Crowley. Again, the heroin
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addicted, sexual deviant and occultist who was considered the wickedest man in the world by the press in his
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native England. Parsons went from just reading Crowley's writings to becoming the Beast 666's pen
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pal. Within a few years, Crowley considered Parsons his American protege. Parsons was barely in his
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mid-twenties, and he was not at all concerned with keeping his personal and professional
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proclivities separate. The article tells us that the California Tech ran stories at the time that
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reported that he chanted Crowley's hymn before he lit his rockets. They're just chanting satanic
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demonic hymns before they lit these rockets. Guys, this is not a joke. This is not a test.
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This is history that is hiding right under your nose. By 1941, he and his wife, Helen, who he had
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married five years earlier, were indicted into what was known as the Agape Lodge, which was a branch
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of the church, which practiced Crowley's religion of thelemic magic. Then they came into money. They
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founded the Aerojet Engineering Corporation, which became the world's largest manufacturer of rockets
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and propellants. And within 20 years, it had become a $700 million a year business. Parsons was the
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vice president. A year later, he co-founded the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. So now that he's rich,
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what are you going to do? What are you going to do? You've got government contacts. You've got money.
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You're having sex rituals. Well, he's just going to make the whole demonic sex rituals bigger because
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obviously it has led to success, summoning demons, believing in Satan. And what he did next was he
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took out a lease on a mansion in Pasadena's Millionaire's Row on Orange Grove Avenue and
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invited fellow thelemites to live communally in what was known as the Parsonage. This is really kind of the
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earliest iteration of a hippie commune, if you ask me. And of course, if you've read that book,
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chaos, you just are going OMG, Candace. So what did they do at the Parsonage? Well, the Parsonage had
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10 bedrooms, but its greatest asset, for Parsons at least, according to this article, was its additional
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three-bedroom coach house, which became an agape lodge. The commune was self-sufficient, maintaining
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allotments and livestock to eat and use for blood rituals. Those were the tame events. The blood
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rituals were the tame events that unfolded at the Parsonage. The residents of the Orange Grove
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made frequent complaints to the police about loud music, drug taking, and the naked pregnant women
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that were dancing through fire in the garden. This is totally normal stuff, guys. Just, you know,
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coming up with NASA and jet propulsion, you sometimes got to have a naked pregnant woman dancing in the
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garden through fire. Parsons would greet people at the door with a live snake wrapped around his
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shoulders. And when the police would turn up, he would tell them, hey, look, I'm a Caltech
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scientist. There's no trouble going on here. I'm connected. I'm connected to the government. I've
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got money. You leave me alone. And I guess they just left him alone. Somehow this is going to get
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creepier, guys, because in the mid-40s, Jack decided that he wanted to push the barriers of his
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satanism a little more, pushing the barriers of the lemic magic to a new level. He wanted to take
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the spirit of Babylon, the goddess that they worshipped, and instill it into a human being.
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In short, he wanted to impregnate a woman that he believed to have certain powers so that she would
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give birth to a child that would embody the forces of Babylon. So between January and March of 1946,
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yep, we're coming now to the end of World War II. So think about what Tucker said.
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Hubbard, again, that's L. Ron Hubbard of Scientology, assisted Parsons in a series of
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rituals that they called Babylon Working. And on January 18th, a woman named Marjorie Cameron,
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who had red hair, turned up at the parsonage, and he believed that this is it. This is the
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scarlet woman that he had called forth via his rituals, the moment had arrived.
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It is done, Parsons told Hubbard. I returned home and found a young woman answering the
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requirements waiting for me. I thought I had the most morbid imaginations, but it seems I have not.
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If you're wondering who that redheaded woman was, she was a woman that had been recently discharged
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from the Navy. She had a free spirit. She happened to have red hair. She was happy to have sex with
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Parsons because, again, they promoted free love. Hubbard was then promoted to a position of high
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priesthood mere weeks after being exposed to the Thelemic Black magic, and he incanted rite and
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ritual. Some of it he did completely off of the cuff. What was the result? Well, afterwards, on March 6th,
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Parsons wrote enthusiastically to Aleister Crowley. He wrote, quote,
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I can hardly tell you or decide how much I want to write. I am under command of extreme secrecy.
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I have had the most important, devastating experience of my life. Crowley responded to him,
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writing, quote, you have me completely puzzled by your remark. I thought I had the most morbid
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imagination, but it seems I have not. I cannot form the slightest idea what you can possibly mean.
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Well, what Parsons meant was he had created a moon child. That's what they were trying to create,
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a moon child as their final experiment, creating a child of Babylon. The ending of the story,
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by the way, which we're coming to, gets a little bit shady. They say that apparently after all of that,
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after impregnating this woman, after chanting after the sex rituals, after driving this woman forth,
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that she agreed to have an abortion. Parsons then came under the investigation of the FBI. They
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believe that he had been planning to give his rocket plans to the newly founded Israeli government
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in exchange for admission to the country and the chance of a new life abroad. Then he died rather
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mysteriously, Jack Parsons, in an explosion. Some claim he was suicided. Some claim that it was an
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accident. Some claim that he never died and actually he just disappeared. Honestly, we'll never know.
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We don't need to peddle in conspiracy theory because in this story, truth is stranger than
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fiction. There you have it, guys. That's the origins of NASA and the program, the jet propulsion
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program, the, you know, we're going to make it to space mission. But don't worry. It would be
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totally crazy for you guys to think that Satan worshipers are still involved in NASA. Obviously,
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after it got started, they went totally clean. You know, everything was been above board. Nobody
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believes in this stuff anymore. And yeah, everything's great and everything is normal. And now
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suddenly, I guess the goals of Aleister Crowley was to create a society that would deceive the
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entire world. Now, suddenly in the West, we don't believe any of this stuff. We look back on that story
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of a man who dedicated his entire life and an entire religious cult to summoning demons, saying that they
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had summoned them successfully, that they had experiences with Satan, and they were just being
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imaginative. Yeah, no. Satan can't possibly be real, right? So yeah, think back to what Tucker is saying,
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that suddenly after this period, exactly when this was going on, when people were following this
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religion and believing in Satan, and then suddenly Americans just kind of got on board the atheist train.
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And we just said, yeah, no, we don't believe in any of that stuff in spiritualism anymore.
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Instead, what we believe in is science, rationality. And God forbid someone like Candace start talking
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about the Bible. Oh my God, there she is. She's saying she doesn't just trust the science.
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Yeah, I'm saying actually a little bit more than that. I think science has become a bit satanic.
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You know, they're telling you to do things that are utterly satanic, sacrificing your children
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in the name of science, because it's just a clump of cells. It's getting weird out there.
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And I'm sorry that I notice. That's all I'll say on that topic. We've been talking about a lot of
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that after the debate, actually during the debate, it was kind of amazing. The propagandists immediately
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realized that he was not going to have a good night. And I think it was some NMSNBC reporter who
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threw out a tweet saying, I am told from closest from sources that are close to Joe Biden that he
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has a cold. Yeah. And we were all wondering what kind of cold this was. If they were dropping
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the newest COVID iteration and then this cold, you just go and don't know what you're saying.
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Well, obviously, the public was not biting. They was not biting, pardon, and they needed to go to
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the market with something else. And apparently what he is now telling people, remarkably, he still has
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people that are giving him money even after that performance. And he told people at a private
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fundraiser that the reason that he performed so abysmally that night was because he had jet lag.
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Speaking at a private fundraiser in Virginia on Tuesday evening, he said he wasn't very smart for
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going on all of those trips before the debate. He said, quote, I didn't have my best night.
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I decided to travel around the world a couple of times going through I don't know how many time
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zones. I figure it was about 50 time zones in the couple of weeks before the debate.
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End quote. Yeah. So he went through 50 time zones. He also says that he didn't listen to his staff
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and he came back and he simply just fell asleep on stage. And I got to be honest, if I went through
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50 time zones ahead of a debate, I would also be tired and we should be understanding of that,
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except it didn't happen. Obviously, that is not what happened whatsoever. Instead, here was his
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schedule leading up to the debate. So Biden went to France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day in early
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June. Then he went to Italy for the G7 meeting on June 12th. He followed that up with a trip to Los
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Angeles. That was on June 15th. And that was it. Afterwards, he returned to Washington on June 16th,
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11 days before the debate. He and his team then holed up at Camp David for prepping for the debate.
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And what's really funny about during those preps was essentially Biden would wake up at 11 a.m.
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They would do a couple of hours of prepping and then he would go and have a nap. That is what is
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being alleged. So that is what exhausted him. He had 11 days to get over this jet lag
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from going through 50 time zones. And by 50 time zones, he meant three over the course of half a
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month. That's what he actually meant. Anyways, he was still so exhausted and all of the naps at Camp
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David didn't help, nor did being on the East Coast for 11 full days before the debate. And he was still
00:25:19.800
very, very tired. I think it's important for us to to see what he's talking about. You know,
00:25:24.140
what is he speaking about when he says jet lag? I'm going to show you a video of Joe Biden in 2019
00:25:30.980
when he ran compared to his debate performance. Take a listen. I continue to think we have to make
00:25:36.820
fundamental changes in civil rights. And those civil rights, by the way, include not just only
00:25:41.480
African-Americans, but the LGBT community. He wants to get away with get rid of the ability of
00:25:47.220
Medicare to for the ability to for the I did not oppose busing in America. What I opposed is busing
00:25:56.660
ordered by the Department of Education. That's what I opposed. Making sure that we're able to make
00:26:01.620
every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with the with the COVID,
00:26:09.700
excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with. Look, if you will determine the outcome
00:26:20.820
of this election, vote, vote, vote. If you're able to vote early in your state, vote early.
00:26:26.180
If you're able to vote in person, vote in person, vote whatever way is the best way for you,
00:26:31.540
because you will. He cannot stop you. And I'm going to continue to move until we get the total ban
00:26:37.460
on the total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more border patrol and more
00:26:44.660
asylum officers. President Trump, I really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. I don't
00:26:49.700
think he knows what he said either. Look. Well, Trump, he was jet lag. He had 11 days of jet lag
00:26:56.580
because he went through 50 time zones. Yeah, definitely not jet lag. And listen,
00:27:00.660
I get people that are watching this and they just feel bad for him because it's so obvious
00:27:04.500
that he has dementia. But no, you should not feel bad for him. You should feel bad for yourselves.
00:27:09.220
OK, they knew that he had early onset dementia back in 2019. OK, even that performance that you saw
00:27:15.380
on the left there where he's talking clearly, that was definitively after a shot of something.
00:27:20.100
The thing about dementia, though, is that eventually you can't just give somebody a shot
00:27:23.860
and expect them to get over it. It actually progresses quite quickly in most circumstances.
00:27:28.020
And all of us have a loved one who has gone through this. We recognize the symptoms. We
00:27:31.300
see the signs. We can see it in the way that he's walking. And they want you to, oh, it's just mean
00:27:35.700
to pick on him. No, it is absolutely unacceptable that they allowed him to run the country for four
00:27:41.460
years. To be fair, he wasn't running it. Obviously, there was a shadow government and they just preferred
00:27:45.700
him because he was evil, you know, an easy puppet for them to maneuver. But we're the ones that are
00:27:50.340
suffering because of it. And people were deluded and they called us bad people for saying early on
00:27:56.260
that obviously this man was being hidden from the public because he had early onset dementia. And it's
00:28:00.820
now no longer early onset, which makes Jill, Jill Biden evil, but also the entire Democratic Party
00:28:06.900
for lying, just lying to the faces, the faces of people that are their constituents and saying,
00:28:13.220
no, there's nothing wrong with him. There's nothing wrong with him until they could no longer deny it,
00:28:18.500
which is what happened. So again, do not feel bad for him because he lived his life as a very evil
00:28:24.340
person who lied routinely. And he at least was clear enough in 2019 to know that he was imparting this
00:28:32.980
scam on the American people. And he was OK with it. He was completely complicit, complicit. Now it's
00:28:38.180
just his wife that is complicit and the apparatus that surrounds them. It seems like they're fixing
00:28:43.060
to replace him. Who knows with who? We're hearing Michelle Obama. But I'll tell you one thing. If Kamala
00:28:48.380
Harris has anything to do with it, it's going to be her. There's a lot of bad stuff happening. And I don't
00:28:54.420
know other than dementia what's going on with Biden. Maybe it's got something to do with his diet.
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delivered. Well, I'll tell you one thing, guys. I'll tell you who they're going to deliver
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to us on a figurative non-silver platter, actually, because Kamala Harris is smelling the blood in the
00:30:42.880
water. She is like, yeah, this is why I've been pretending to do anything for the last four years
00:30:48.720
is because I want to rise and shine to the top. I am the obvious next pick because I, too, can't speak
00:30:57.060
and I don't have dementia as an excuse. I just literally never know what the heck I'm talking
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about. And let's not forget Kamala Harris is partially black, even though, you know, when she
00:31:07.940
was pledged into Congress. She wanted everyone to know that she was an Indian. She's really leaning
00:31:12.300
into being black since becoming the vice president of the United States. And there was this honestly
00:31:18.000
just a horrific moment that I really don't want to show you. But here is a skit that she put together
00:31:23.580
with the host of the BET Awards to Raji P. Henson. And, yeah, I guess just watch it and try not to
00:31:32.100
cringe. You won't be able to do it. So if you're driving and listening to this, be safe. Take a listen.
00:31:36.280
No, no, Taraji. Now, you know, I wouldn't do that, especially not to a fellow bison.
00:31:42.820
The real H-U, you know. So what's on your mind?
00:31:46.960
Oh, Madam VP Harris, I'm worried about the election. Women's reproductive rights are on
00:31:52.980
the line. Our Supreme Court is on the line. Our basic freedoms are being tested. Madam VP,
00:31:59.120
I know you've been traveling across the country. What are you hearing?
00:32:02.640
Yeah, girl, I'm out here in these streets. And let me tell you, you're right, Taraji.
00:32:06.660
There is so much at stake in this moment. The majority of us believe in freedom and equality.
00:32:13.400
But these extremists, as they say, they not like us.
00:32:18.760
There's a full-on attack on our fundamental freedoms. The freedom to vote.
00:32:23.920
The freedom to love who you love. The freedom to be safe from gun violence. The freedom for a woman
00:32:29.060
to make decisions about her own body, not having her government tell her what to do.
00:32:34.700
Yep. I'm just going to cringe with you. I'm just going to go ahead and put my shoulders up and
00:32:39.220
just do the thing because I just, please, Black America, I know you just, this is not it.
00:32:45.600
This is just not it. You know you watch this and you felt what I've been saying to you for years
00:32:50.260
and you hate feeling it. You hate feeling the thing where it comes up and it's like,
00:32:54.280
I think Candace was right. I think this is patronizing. And this, yeah, they might just
00:32:59.400
think that because we're Black, we're stupid. I know you hate having that thought for those
00:33:03.160
who are people that strongly dislike me and my rhetoric because some people don't like hearing
00:33:08.840
the truth. But somewhere deep down, you knew that you were just being played. I mean,
00:33:14.660
are you kidding me? In these streets? Kamala Harris? In these streets? Okay. As in like
00:33:20.680
Pennsylvania Avenue? As in like you're flying Air Force Two with Secret Service? Is that what
00:33:25.620
she means by in these streets? What they are telling you is their perception of you. You are
00:33:31.060
low information voters. You respond to all the right buzzwords. I'm going to say something about
00:33:35.680
reproductive health. I'm going to say something about guns. And I'm going to tell you that the other
00:33:39.780
side is bad and make you feel real Black and make you afraid of the boogeyman, which is white people
00:33:46.380
getting power again. And they're actually doing it. They're running this playbook again. I do not
00:33:50.800
think it is going to work, but it's not because Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris is going to keep trying
00:33:56.660
her best to secure the Black vote in the cringiest way possible. Which brings me to this moment
00:34:02.580
because there are people, of course, that are doing the bidding for Kamala Harris because, of course,
00:34:07.700
if it's going to be anyone that takes the place of Biden, it must be the Black woman under him.
00:34:13.960
So here we have Areva Martin, in case you're wondering who she is. She's a civil rights attorney
00:34:18.260
and a CNN legal analyst, which means that full-time she is supposed to remind Black people that they
00:34:22.820
are Black and that they, therefore, must do the bidding of a Democrat party. Are we tired of this,
00:34:27.360
Black people? Let me know in the comments if we are. Well, she made an appearance on Stephen A.
00:34:32.040
Smith's podcast speaking on behalf of Black women everywhere. Take a listen.
00:34:38.120
You pick a white man over Kamala Harris, Black women, I can tell you this, we're going to walk
00:34:42.940
away, we're going to blow the party up. If you pick the Black women...
00:34:46.180
What are you going to walk away to, Areva? What are you going to walk away to? You're
00:34:49.360
going to walk away, you ain't going to walk away to Trump.
00:34:50.660
They're going to pick somebody over Kamala Harris. So where are we getting agreement from on who this
00:34:56.420
ideal Democratic candidate should be? Tell me that. Nobody's told me who it should be.
00:35:03.540
And then tell me how you're going to get the 4,000 delegates, which I am one of them. I'm a delegate
00:35:08.720
coming from California. So who are, who's going to step out? One, tell Joe Biden you got to step
00:35:14.300
aside. Because you all, everybody's not being mature about this process. Joe Biden is not just
00:35:21.700
the president. There's a whole team of people. There's an administration. So if Joe Biden, when he gets
00:35:27.000
reelected, which my prediction is that he will, he brings with him Kamala Harris, the most diverse
00:35:33.000
administration in the history of this country. Y'all need to just stay the course. We got more
00:35:38.040
Black judges appointed under Joe Biden than anyone, even President Barack Obama.
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What I love about that clip so much is that in the end, she's like, you know, we just need to be
00:35:47.620
mature. But she starts off by saying like, we're going to blow it up. We're just, we going to get
00:35:51.440
ghetto if we don't get what we want. And then everyone just needs to be mature. Okay. We going
00:35:56.720
to get ghetto if we're, Hey, be mature. And that is, that really is just embodies a civil rights
00:36:02.860
attorney to me right there where they're basically, it's the shakedown culture. It's like, give us what
00:36:07.600
we want, or we're just going to come for your whole life and we're going to call you racist.
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That is actually the argument. She doesn't make one sound argument as to why Kamala Harris is equipped
00:36:16.860
to lead the country. She's just telling you she's Black. And if we don't get what we want, we will do
00:36:22.900
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00:36:29.420
been exhausted of this, but you know me. I was anti-BLM from the beginning. And when I see this stuff,
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I was completely overwhelmed with the stories that people were sharing, people that had survived,
00:38:22.720
whose families had survived, what the Allies did to them following World War II. And here's just
00:38:51.880
Been waiting for someone to actually talk about this as a German descendant. My grandmother had to escape
00:38:56.400
with my German Jewish grandfather to England. Nothing is told about the innocent people that
00:39:00.440
lost everything and had to run away. It is very true. And you know what's scary is to think that
00:39:05.240
they then just passed laws. Like if you questioned the World War II narrative that had been assigned
00:39:09.740
at all, and this still was on today, you can be arrested. Germans are still fearful because of
00:39:14.780
speech laws that were passed. And I hope that people who watch this show understand why I am covering
00:39:19.020
these topics because it's close to home, meaning they are talking about passing speech laws in this
00:39:24.980
country. Okay. And for whatever reason, Americans, we have just had our heads up in the clouds. We do
00:39:30.740
not realize that it is so easy to remove freedom. And if we don't start paying attention and learning
00:39:36.900
real history, learning how it was done, then we are going to become victims of it in the future. I truly
00:39:41.840
believe that. This person writes, this is Abu Bakr, a frequent listener from Mogadishu. I have
00:39:48.840
been following your career since your congressional hearing back in the days. I have to say I enjoy
00:39:52.640
your outlook more now as an independent commentator. You don't seem to shy away from the topics that
00:39:57.080
matter to your countrymen, like spirituality and religion, which I believe America needs more of
00:40:01.160
and not less. To be clear, I'm a Muslim man, but I believe a God-conscious America will be good for
00:40:07.740
the world. I wish you a fruitful career in the path that you've taken. Remember, the world needs
00:40:11.840
more speech, not less. Take care, global fan. Thank you so much. I fully believe that as well.
00:40:17.160
And I am definitely taking more risks because I feel that we are at risk as a country. And I think
00:40:22.620
about my children. And if we don't have the courage, you know, people say, Candace, you have so much
00:40:26.160
courage. Most commentators won't talk about this stuff. I find that to be cowardice. You literally
00:40:30.420
don't care about your kids. You're like, okay, well, will America probably be okay until I die?
00:40:35.000
Probably. But then what about future generations? We all feel it. We all feel the squeeze of
00:40:40.060
communism happening right now. We feel the never-ending war. And we have to be a generation
00:40:44.720
that's going to stand up to it. It's totally fine to be called mean names on the internet,
00:40:48.280
like being called an idiot on the internet. Who cares? Like these people are, they mean nothing
00:40:54.260
to me in the scheme of things. Kay Joy writes, I am Japanese American. My grandmother watched Pearl
00:41:00.340
Harbor happen from her backyard. Her father owned a convenience store right near the military base.
00:41:04.200
And after Pearl Harbor, the servicemen harassed, assaulted, and stole from them. Then they finally
00:41:09.040
rounded them up and shipped them off to a containment camp in California. Her father,
00:41:13.460
mother, sister, three brothers, and her. Each one died from various diseases by the end of it.
00:41:18.540
Just my 12-year-old grandmother and her 16-year-old sister were left. They gave them $20 and a bus
00:41:23.660
ticket. They lost everything, their family, their home, and their business. They had to start over as
00:41:27.500
children in a place they didn't know with just each other and somehow did it. Listen to her tell that
00:41:31.780
story was heartbreaking, and I still don't know how she did it. She always was and always will be my hero.
00:41:35.960
Yeah. And that's also, you know, speaking about the strength that we should have,
00:41:40.300
you really should reflect on what your grandparents or your great-grandparents lived through,
00:41:44.720
you know, a time of global tumult. And what you end up realizing is how we've just been so weakened.
00:41:50.880
Like people actually collapse at the idea of being called a name. Like, I don't want to say,
00:41:55.840
I know it's not true, but I don't want to be called transphobic. I don't want to be called racist.
00:41:59.440
I don't want to be called anti-Semitic. I don't want people on the internet making fun of me.
00:42:03.360
I don't want to be trending because I'm talking about the satanic NASA origins. Who cares, guys?
00:42:09.880
Grow up. I mean, this is like old school. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words may never
00:42:14.760
hurt me. And let me tell you something. If you were dealing with people that are psychopathic,
00:42:19.400
I mean, the lies that they have told and the scale at which they have told them are utterly
00:42:22.800
psychopathic. And they will fight like hell to protect the narrative. And I will similarly fight
00:42:28.220
like hell to break it. Lastly, I got this comment on Menecht, and it's a comment that I get often.
00:42:34.920
It says, hey, Candace, I am David and was one of the parents that participated in those four
00:42:39.880
monthly Zoom calls about childhood vaccines in 2022 as you were recording them for Parler.
00:42:46.020
I loved the reshoots for Daily Wire, but I wonder what the long-term plan is for that series.
00:42:50.580
Do you have plans to find a new home for it? It's one of the most profoundly important
00:42:54.600
projects I believe you have worked on. And I don't think that you will ever know how much
00:42:58.400
good has ultimately come out of that series. Thanks again for it. And I love discussing
00:43:02.120
that all with you on those Zoom calls. Yes. And first and foremost, I just want to thank you,
00:43:06.340
Dave, for being one of the early supporters of Shot in the Dark, because I was doing it by myself.
00:43:10.600
It was not fashionable pre-COVID to be a person that was speaking out against vaccines. And
00:43:15.580
I knew that God gave me a platform for many reasons. And I do believe that children are being
00:43:20.580
poisoned under the guise of science. And I created that series to simply give parents
00:43:25.220
information that is being hidden from them in plain sight. Same thing I'm doing with this show.
00:43:28.780
I'm giving you information about history that is being hidden right under your nose that you may
00:43:32.060
not know. And we will definitively bring it back because nothing makes me happier than when I'm
00:43:38.260
walking down the street and people come up to me with their babies and they're like,
00:43:40.840
I have the healthiest baby ever. Thanks to your series, I was informed and I felt comfortable
00:43:44.640
saying no to this and didn't just use the doctor God science. You know, doctors would trust the
00:43:51.240
science. Don't even ask questions. You don't know anything. We're going to use fear tactics to make
00:43:55.100
you fearful not to listen to us. Again, science has transformed into a pagan cult with various
00:44:01.140
deities, doctors, authorities, the CDC, the FDA, NASA, all of this stuff just telling you what to
00:44:07.580
believe. And when you really actually don't know anything, like we have no information and we blindly
00:44:13.640
trust authorities. I don't do that anymore. I want to know what the information is. And as I've said,
00:44:19.380
and I will say again, I believe that your discernment comes from God. You know, we talk
00:44:24.620
about your gut instinct, that's your God instinct and that there are people that are intentionally
00:44:29.560
moving us away in our society, moving us away from God, moving us away from our instinct. And
00:44:35.360
I hope that anything that I create draws you closer to that, you know, draws you closer to understanding
00:44:41.080
that you have a creator and your creator isn't a doctor or a scientist. It just isn't. I'm sorry.
00:44:46.540
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