013: Chaney in Wonderland w⧸ Chaney
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 48 minutes
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192.17331
Summary
In this episode, Top Lobster is joined by Cheney of Project Cheney and the Midnight Society of Good Guys to discuss the latest conspiracy theory that the government is releasing poison to kill us all. Also, Top reveals why he thinks Elon Musk is the most powerful man in the world.
Transcript
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely true.
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Downhead in the clouds, I want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
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By the end it's too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Only some are aware that the government releasing poison.
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Welcome back to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad, the show where we hunt down and expose Nephilim shit.
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And we are joined today by one of my favorite people when it comes to conversation,
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when it comes to somebody whose scope is very wide, someone who knows a lot about a lot.
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We are joined by Cheney of Project Cheney and also of the Midnight Society of Good Guys.
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It's just that you guys do it at midnight, which is why I'll never be on the show because I like my sleep.
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We're always a little late, but I know I actually say you guys are my second favorite new podcast right now
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I've been giving you shout-outs places and other podcasts I go on.
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I'm like, you should go on this show or you should contact these dudes.
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I was super late and immediately just made maybe three or four inappropriate jokes to a lovely lady that I don't even know.
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I was like, it's going to be a good show today.
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No, it's like the ladies in my squad, they want to know where you're going to draw the line and then they're going to go past it.
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I was going to say, like, I'll let you bring it in.
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But I'm glad you're not offended because I feel like today's episode is going to be going into some weird sexual deviant stuff and perversion because of the news that broke today.
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Technically, that's what Corbo means is the Raven.
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And for all of you people out there who – I know the kids love the show.
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But I think it's earmuff time for the kids because we're going to get a little bit dark today.
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I recently had Chaney on the Raven's Watch, and it was an awesome episode.
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But we did a fair bit of conversation about what was going on in the Q community circa 2019 and all the stuff that was surrounding all the strangeness that was happening with the celebrities and Hollywood and all that other stuff.
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And now I think we're going to rewind even more in the spirit of Elon Musk's tweet today, which I don't want to – I don't have to screen share it, but I do want to bring it up real quick.
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Elon Musk, apparently he had a visit to Israel, something of that nature.
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I just know that he tweeted shortly afterwards, something that's pretty impressive when it comes to conspiracy theories and things that – Elon Musk is kind of famous at this point for, amongst other things, constantly brushing with the conspiracy community.
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And you know what? I think I will share this just for the – oh, that's interesting.
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So like you're saying, brushing up with the conspiracy community.
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And like this was months ago, maybe almost a year ago.
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Like we lost track of time after Trump became president and all that.
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But I had tweeted, you can do adrenochrome or you can hate the Jays which way Western men.
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And for adrenochrome, it's – I put a picture that implies sleepy Joe Biden and he's like sleeping.
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And then hate Jays was a picture of just a ripped Mel Gibson just walking through like L.A. or something with a bagged veins popping out of it.
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It has like a – it has a dirty, you know, vibe to my joke.
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But he says, wow, Mel Gibson's really that buff these days?
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And then it just goes fucking crazy because now he's commenting.
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So like people are like, oh my God, he's commenting on this anti-Semitic blood libel QAnon conspiracy theory.
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He's like – he keeps on going like – and touching the fire a little bit and then walking away.
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And then doing it again and he'll delete shit like – is this intentional?
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Is this intentional or is this done – is like this buffoonery?
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He's kind of the figure of like gray hat if there is such a thing.
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Like there is the key figure of what's he doing, what side's he on, is he leaning into it too much.
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The White Witch of Jamaica, she has this theory about that sometimes if a celebrity or something tweets something or posts something
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and then you see it and they delete it, it's just for you.
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Like in the whole algorithm and the quantum of how this all works,
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the way that people think like angel numbers speak to them or a butterfly reminds you of your grandma,
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you need to think in the way that the computer is part of that now.
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And so sometimes those messages are just for you in this other way of like reading tarot
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or if you take like the Long Island Medium and she talks about horses, she says horses mean New Jersey.
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It's like one – it's just something in her brain that the universe only talks to you in the language you understand.
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So it's like, you know, I was saying last night with Lindsay from Rogue Ways, like you might crave Cheerios,
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It's just figuring out the language that you'll understand to eat the fiber.
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And so sometimes I think in a weird way if we're going to play in this magical realm,
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which I really think we're in like meme magic and stuff,
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then Elon, if they have everything and our algorithm and all of our button taps
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and all of our things are there, it might not just be you,
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but it might be a percentage of people that are like you
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or accounts that have like, are you screenshot it, have enough screenshots got out of this.
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Like they don't need it to stay up forever because the delete makes it more real.
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Why did he delete it? Why did he delete it? Why did he delete it?
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And so there's something about that part of it all that I think is more real than people want to give credit to.
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I agree. And it's like it's already hit its target audience.
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Like you were saying, like it's already done the work that it was supposed to do.
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So for people in the chat, go ahead and screenshot it some more because this is awfully compelling.
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And I'm excited that you guys haven't seen this.
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So it's Michael from the office and it says Pizzagate is real.
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And then I don't know the office enough to know.
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And then Michael says they're they traffic children.
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And then he goes, your expert just went to jail for child porn.
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It's like we'll see people shut this down over and over again throughout the history,
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let's say, of Pizzagate or, you know, Q or anything like that.
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And the people that the experts, right, just like this meme is alluding to, the ones that
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shoot it down, it is only it's like a ticking time bomb.
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It's like if you made an effort in your political career, your celebrity career to become vocal
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about Pizzagate and it not being a valid thing to worry about.
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We've got about, I don't know, six months to a year before you yourself are popped with
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And so and then, of course, he deletes it, just like Top was saying about the whole Mel Gibson
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Thinking on it now, this is kind of fucking crazy, too.
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So back then I was tweeting about like, you know, Jewish stuff, because I'm like, I'm on
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You kind of like like Israel, Israel, more importantly, but obviously the meme magic is
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So but I'm talking about the Israeli government and then, you know, those that are in our government
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within like the 80 percent of dual citizenship.
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I put that out there and I was making a joke and he kind of memed it into now where I don't
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know if you guys have been paying attention the past month or so, but there have been
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sentiments that have been directly pointing at Israel, which is the correct idea.
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Well, I mean, obviously it points to more Nephilim nefariouship, but like that hasn't been in
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And now it means that the culture is about to change.
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And as, you know, conspiracy theorists, the three of us sitting here, we've been looking
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Now we're going to get to look in from the outside and watch.
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I don't like the expression normies because it feels just such a kind of a gross term.
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But for lack of a better one, we're going to watch the normies now enroll this into their
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This is going to become part of the rhetoric that we see regularly, very much in the same way
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where now all of a sudden the Israel thing is allowed to be spoken about.
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You're going to see this rhetoric really take off.
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And I think that this is, in my opinion, and I know everybody in the community has different
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I've come to the conclusion where I don't necessarily believe it because for me to believe
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But I lean towards the idea that this is really laying the red carpet out for the domination
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of the right-hand path over the left-hand path, right?
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And I go with sort of where Donnie Darkin goes with this.
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I don't know necessarily that Trump is the antichrist, but I do think that he, knowingly
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or unknowingly, has found himself as an effective tool, a leverage that is being used by this
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sort of Freemasonic left-hand path versus right-hand path, you know, black and white kind of paradigm
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when it's really just two puppets on the world stage that are attached to the same entity.
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And I think we're kind of at the part of the game where we're all on the same page.
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We know we're being subjected to something on the world stage that is, you know, part
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And so where we deviate on our ideas at this point in the game, it's in the minutia.
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And I think it's going to, we might see the rhetoric of the Q community begin to pay in
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I, I kind of think before there was such a thing as Q, before Trump and Hillary presidency,
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before all this, we talked about human trafficking and that it was the number one thing.
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Anytime they mentioned drugs or guns, anytime that actually meant humans, anytime.
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So whether it's El Chapo, whether it's, you know, uh, them doing stuff in Afghanistan,
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them doing stuff in Iran, them, wherever they point on the world, anytime we hear drugs
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or guns and that they, it's also humans, cause this is the highest commodity.
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So they're not going to open up tunnels and open up channels and open up these things.
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So way before that, we all know, no El Chapo is real.
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It's like here, we get these connections of things.
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So he was also a Haiti, uh, person that went and helped out Haiti.
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Oprah is a person that went and helped out, helped out Haiti.
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Rainn Wilson is a person that helped out Haiti.
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So Rainn Wilson is Dwight Schrute on the office.
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So you don't just like, right when I see that, every time I see anything, the office
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now, I always go to Dwight Schrute cause he's creepy to me.
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Like, um, Adam Schiff, like they're like the same type of creepy.
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And I don't know what it is about a weak chin on a man, but I just think a really weak chin
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Um, so, yes, I didn't, um, uh, what's his name?
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He's a, he's a huge, huge progressive outspoken in that, in that way, which is like, not so,
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uh, it's not so like surprising for Hollywood or, or these sort of stars to be on that side.
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He's aggressive, which is like, okay, what else?
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Like, why are you so, why are you being so overly aggressive with this nonsense?
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Uh, the, the, yeah, the loudest ones, or, you know, there's a lot of stuff within that
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community, the Q community that I see as being very valid.
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I'm just of the, uh, opinion that it's a, like I said, it's a controlled PSYOP, which
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is funny because built within the rhetoric of the Q community is yes, this is a PSYOP, a PSYOP
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meant to wake people up, which I just think, um, it's not like I, I hate the Q community,
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I just think that's a very effective, uh, uh, shield to use.
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It's like, yeah, it is a PSYOP and we, we lead with that actually.
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And so I'm, I'm very hesitant with that, but yeah, it's like Rainn Wilson was one of
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And I think you could even find him saying stuff is a psychological operation.
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If we see it on these black mirrors, movie, music, us, like they allow us to be, because
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it's some part of some psychological operation for them, for the behoovement of them.
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So, um, good guy, bad guy, white hat, black hat.
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Cause I'll just, I don't have any emotional attachment to things.
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I just, before there was Q before there was everything, I feel like most good people want
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And then when you start looking at women and men and slavery still going on on the planet
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now, and then with Israel and Palestine, what are we talking about right now?
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So this is every single thing that has, if you've been a conspiracy theorist, you've been
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And so hundreds of days, thousands of days, you've looked into research.
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And so every single one of these places, uh, even Comet Ping Pong, uh, they have tunnels
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I don't care if it's Portland, Oregon, Chicago, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, China.
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Like I just tell people, send me where you live.
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There's an Agartha system going on under this realm, under this planet.
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And so the idea that these people are, aren't smuggling humans with that, whatever it may
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We always think pedo, like that's our worst thing our human can think of.
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They're doing stuff past our gross task of what we could even fathom.
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It's almost like, uh, I tell people never to look up pictures of this, but to look into,
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like, just read the wiki of the lychee dog festival in China.
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She's the Hollywood person attached to this, but somewhere karmically, I think they always
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And I know these seem like wild ideas, but I think we are in like a magic realm where
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this like karmic idea exists so they could brutalize a human on one end and save some
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And it's like, do you know how she's attached to that?
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And which is funny because Vanderpump rules is also the television show that Isaac Cappy
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So, uh, him and, uh, Tom Sanoval had a band and it was called McMansion or something maybe,
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I don't remember, but I, there, I've broken down the whole video before of, uh, the Vanderpump
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And so he was on that show and Lisa Vanderpump, she's from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,
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which you can go into every single one of these ladies.
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I mean, it is rabbit holes upon rabbit holes from NXIVM cult to Disney.
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Like we can attach everything through the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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But, uh, the Lisa Vanderpump, she's one of the original Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
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and she got all this attention to China and the lychee dog festival.
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Because, okay, so they, in, they have this huge festival where they steal dogs from people's
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houses because they've done enough research of whatever, uh, to that, if they raise dogs
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to slaughter, they don't have enough, uh, as much fear as if they steal something that
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And so when they steal these things, they skin them alive and torture them in front of everyone
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And it, and this is like out there, this is just, yeah, you can find, like, that's why
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People are really empathetic, like more than they know.
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And so I always like forewarn people, like, don't just put it in your thing and press
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Um, you know, like put wiki all the way in your bar.
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So you get a read of it if you're interested, but it's pretty much, it's a frazzle.
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I mean, since we've said all the words and we're deep enough.
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And now I was going to like walk around tiptoe and then you dropped all like Israel, Pizzagate
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I'm surprised that we haven't gotten taken down yet.
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Uh, but, but, but, you know, um, I would be very interested in, um, maybe after the show,
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if you could send me, you said you've done some, some breakdowns on that because my wife
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is, you know, she, she, she loves all that stuff.
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Vanderpump rules and, and, um, and, uh, what's the other one that you just mentioned that?
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Well, she doesn't really watch the real housewives.
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So, you know, you're sitting here telling us you can connect NXIVM and Disney all through
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That is like the most easy, interesting shit I've heard like all week.
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Erica Jane's ex-husband was the lawyer for the NXIVM cult.
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So big Kathy, she was, it gets so freaking deep and all of them have K's like the Kardashians,
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They were Disney kids, little Kathy's mom of Paris Hilton.
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Um, so it's just like, you get all these, like, and that's just one family.
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Uh, little Kathy was best friends with Michael Jackson and they had an agreement to both name
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And so, uh, they're at the depth of, and those, those are just a little bit.
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Cause I feel like you, you can give us all kinds of shit and I just, you know, what's going
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What do you think Jackson was completely framed and I think he has a good opera.
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When you become a character of yourself, it's the easiest to fake your death.
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Like if I, I, so many details, so many details, even down to Wade Robeson, which that's the
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guy that he, uh, when Britney was all slandered and it was all cry me a river and Justin really
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Wade was the one that hooked up with Britney that Justin, you know, made a big scandal about
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He used to be the choreographer for Britney and for NSYNC.
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And so he tried to get a job at the Cirque du Soleil and it was a Michael Jackson show.
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And he actually is one of the dudes that went to court and said, Michael Jackson never touched
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And then he didn't get the job as the choreographer for the Cirque du Soleil immediately comes out.
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I'm going to go on where Oprah and sell this whole scandal.
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The same one that's behind all your QAnon documentaries and your QAnon scandals.
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Cause no one thinks HBO is pressing their vice Canadian ran, uh, media propaganda, their
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Uh, but HBO is a big, huge, uh, link in all of this stuff.
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It's like, I want to come right back to this, but in my mind, this is like when that little
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girl was on Fox news and she was tasked with doing a, um, family tree in her like elementary
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And then the next thing, you know, she accidentally proved that Obama was related to like 42 other
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You know, it's like all this shit is interconnected.
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And it's always funny because they say, uh, you know, somebody who's, who's not a conspiracy
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theorist, they'll rebuttal with this idea of like, Oh, you think everybody's in on it?
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Not everybody knows everything, but like you would be very, I mean.
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If, if years ago you said that to someone like, well, yeah, I mean, 42 out of the 43
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presidents at the time were all related to one another.
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I'm going to debunk this right here because I think this was the way they covered that.
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This is the way they covered that Obama was actually related to Bush, the Bushes.
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Like, uh, Obama's grandfather is a cousin of the Bushes immediately.
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So we wouldn't know all of Obama's CIA connections and all the shadow government stuff, because
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if you take any, so they did this stuff like Hillary and Trump are related.
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If you take any of us where, you know, we are, if you are from the same plot of land.
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So if you're Indo-European, if you're, uh, you know, uh, Spanish descent, we all 17 back
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And so when you look at that little girl, silly bullshit math that all of the, uh, news channels
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all spread the same, you know, Sinclair thing, we all saw that little girl.
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She's the only one to have ever figured this out.
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A little fifth grader is the only one to ever figure out that if you go back 17, 18, 19,
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Like if we all come from this, but this is what they try to sell us with this whole sapien
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Like where the first man came from, where we went to Australia, where we, but I think that
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I want to, um, rewind it back to what we were just talking about, which was the whole Brittany
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Um, you know, there's, there's all this, I swear I'm thinking in terms of like, I got to show
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my wife this podcast because she's now listening to, uh, Brittany Spears, um, what do you call
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Not a biography, but a tell all of, uh, something with an M.
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What's the expression for that or the terminology for that?
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And so, uh, she's listening to it and she thinks that it's interesting, even though she
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If you want, um, I, on the secret society of good guys on my midnight podcast on project
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You know how, uh, Mark Steves had like all these esoteric books behind him.
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I mean, just to look like a dirty library of books, it would be hilarious if you just
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put that one up there, like front facing, like this also.
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Cheney, do you think that that was written by her?
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I think that it's just enough to make you walk away.
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It's like that same kind of, um, like, like they, I think 80% of a lot of the stuff the
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This doesn't go into like, it doesn't really go into anything.
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It's like, I had an abortion once and it's like, meh, who cares?
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So let me ask you, what the fuck does Payless shoes have to do with this then?
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Because she's, she's important enough to get her own, uh, to get her own Mandela effect.
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I don't know if you saw that, but they, all right.
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And I just want to say as a side note, it's not now they're saying that it was always.
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I, yeah, I have a spear and it's, it's Brittany.
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And so the idea is that if anybody breaks into my house, I'm gonna be like, it's Brittany
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And fucking Chuck, my wife's fucking hilarious.
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Of course you have, of course you have a spear in your house.
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Uh, a tactical broadsword, whatever the fuck the first, whatever tactical means.
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I was, I was re-listening to the tower gang thing and, and he just briefly like just dusts
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He's like, uh, I used to have anxiety when I was young.
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My mom would put me in the closet when somebody new came in the door.
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I just keep thinking like, she puts you in the closet.
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Like with the broadsword, what was in the closet?
00:29:15.700
She's schizophrenic and she would just show up like unannounced and she'd bang on the
00:29:19.200
door and she'd say crazy things like, where's David?
00:29:24.860
My mom's trying to, cause not cause she's afraid of her, but because she doesn't want
00:29:27.980
her to know that we're home or else she's going to strike up, you know, really upsetting
00:29:43.660
And apparently this entire time it's been, um, pay less shoe source, which doesn't even
00:29:49.360
Like phonetically, if you were part of a marketing team, you would never go, we should call this
00:29:58.920
And now I don't remember the source of, uh, uh, who was it?
00:30:06.040
And I think he posted it from actually having been in front of one, like an empty one or
00:30:17.080
So somebody in the chat, God pilled angel is trying to gaslight us.
00:30:20.900
And she says that it has always been pay less shoe source.
00:30:26.860
I wish we had like a, I wish we had a really big audience, but, uh, go to your, whatever
00:30:33.020
Think up of a Mandela effect that doesn't exist yet.
00:30:36.140
Create AI artwork of it, put it out there and say, do you remember this?
00:30:41.940
Because if everybody, if everybody did this, it would be like, like we're working towards
00:30:46.920
a steady decline of reality into this, whatever spiritual realm tomorrow.
00:30:51.220
If everybody did this, it would just go, I'm telling you, we can, we can do this.
00:30:57.560
So that way the lizard people that are driving this shit into the wall, make them fucking
00:31:01.360
go way faster than they, than they intend to use AI to outsource their jobs.
00:31:08.300
That's what, uh, it, they kind of, you know, set the whole Q thing was, is that us me magicing
00:31:16.520
and becoming clever enough so that we beat the marketing propaganda magicians and big, you
00:31:28.360
Like we beat it all because we, as little, a little troll, a little, you know, Gen Z,
00:31:35.820
a little Gen X, a little, like we still were in bands that we weren't allowed to be in or
00:31:46.580
I think this idea of even, hmm, how did we make it so our parents didn't see it?
00:31:52.740
How are we going to make it so the computer doesn't see it?
00:31:56.640
And so I just, like, we beat like a whole bunch of little ants.
00:32:01.060
We didn't necessarily always work together, but we always worked against the evil they,
00:32:07.520
So even if you just get someone to question things, it doesn't matter if it's right or
00:32:11.880
If you're like, are giants real and you just ask somebody that question, you get their
00:32:17.180
quote unquote adult brain to go back to your, because the biggest sign of all is the word
00:32:23.140
It just means that you're accepted to some arbitrary rules and paying taxes and bills
00:32:30.960
Once every three years I'll work for free for the government.
00:32:44.260
COVID was such a beautiful time period in my life because it like shifted a lens.
00:32:50.800
So like the thing you're talking about adults, I started looking at like, instead of like
00:32:54.620
looking at things linearly, I just took everything I knew and like laid it out on the desk.
00:32:59.360
And I was like, okay, does any of this shit make sense?
00:33:01.940
And I started looking at people through this lens of like, we're like, yeah, this person's
00:33:06.080
But then you're like, well, look at, look at their behavior.
00:33:14.060
And that's one of the things that really like exploded my mind.
00:33:28.740
I'm going to keep dragging this shit right back to Brittany.
00:33:32.240
So, so when it comes to Brittany, I have my own theories and I, and I'll, I'll lay them
00:33:37.720
I'll give you the, the thousand foot overview of it.
00:33:40.700
But basically I think that Brittany is no longer the person that's in these videos.
00:33:44.100
When we see Brittany swinging fucking, you know, butcher's knives around, like that's
00:33:49.580
Um, I think that's evident by the several like CGI face glitches that people have caught
00:33:56.200
where for a moment her arm will pass in front of her and it'll take us like a, uh, one frame
00:34:02.260
for the, the face CGI thing to tether back to her face.
00:34:08.060
And that's happened like two or three times that I think are pretty credible.
00:34:11.540
And then other times where I feel like it might be a stretch.
00:34:17.520
With this, because it, it, it also does speak to how fucking broke and stupid our government
00:34:24.380
Whereas like before they could just have somebody put, if we're going to do a big deal, Brittany
00:34:31.720
They don't even have the fucking budget to do makeup anymore.
00:34:35.420
They're like, just use a computer or something.
00:34:49.920
Like everybody's playing the game of putting the patterns together.
00:34:52.900
And the more false flags you see, the more, uh, times your eye sees an uncanny valley, the
00:34:59.840
more times that you just get your brain to say who, what, when, where, why, how, uh, like
00:35:15.520
Um, so, so when you have a character like Brittany, right.
00:35:22.420
Uh, is she, you know, in a, in a cell somewhere being tortured?
00:35:25.820
I think actually, yeah, it probably is the latter.
00:35:28.600
And I think it was, uh, you and I Chaney that discussed this unless I got it someplace else,
00:35:33.040
but it was this idea of like these really powerful, um, female influencers, like a princess
00:35:40.060
Diana or like a, yeah, it was, I was talking to you about it.
00:35:44.080
Um, I think that, uh, Brittany is, is this kind of character who like started off as a
00:35:51.240
really good person and probably is still, uh, if she's alive, a really good person, uh,
00:35:57.560
But I think she has something that can't be replicated.
00:36:01.340
Some of these characters come along and they're influential to a degree that nobody can, can
00:36:07.500
It's, it's a natural thing that, that some people have.
00:36:10.360
And, uh, Brittany strikes me as one of these people.
00:36:12.620
So I, I don't think that you just get rid of her, right?
00:36:16.780
I think maybe you engage with her persona, uh, in meme warfare, right?
00:36:23.060
So that being this, this dual wielding butcher's knife bikini version of her that we're getting,
00:36:28.740
this is a sort of a meme culture that's manufactured, um, by some woman wearing a CG mask by whatever
00:36:37.200
And then Brittany herself being like, I don't know what kind of label you'd like to give it.
00:36:43.020
It was this concept of like, maybe like an indigo child or something, you know, this,
00:36:46.220
just this idea that there's an inherent specialness to some people.
00:36:51.760
Well, in a, in a realm where these elites practice all kinds of, um, occult rituals,
00:36:59.140
sacrifices, you know, the mothers of darkness and, and all this crazy crap that goes on behind
00:37:05.240
I don't think you let someone like Brittany Spears, this is where it's going to get really
00:37:10.320
I don't think you can let her slip through the cracks.
00:37:14.320
Cause you have my mind thinking also, it's like, uh, uh, uh, is an indigo child born without
00:37:21.500
But then think about the story of, uh, of Jesus being born, right?
00:37:25.280
Three Kings just kind of followed a star to the birth of Christ.
00:37:30.920
Yeah, that's, that's like, uh, that's a cult shit.
00:37:34.560
Like they would, they had to have known something, you know what I mean?
00:37:36.940
So very possible that the Zoroastrians, uh, Zoroastrianism was like this, uh, old, old,
00:37:44.020
old ancient religion where they were, they were called Magi and they think there was maybe
00:37:49.400
more than three, but the fact that it has become Kings is wild.
00:37:57.020
So they knew everything that was going to happen on the planet all the time, including
00:38:01.500
where a Christ would be born in a manger if they followed the clock.
00:38:07.540
So, and all they brought was those, they brought those lame ass gifts.
00:38:13.780
If you crush it up, it is the best anti-inflammatory and antibacterial.
00:38:21.240
And so if you were a new mom and a new baby, uh, like maybe just putting a little bit,
00:38:25.520
you know how they, now that it's like, here's a hepatitis B shot and vitamin K in their eyes.
00:38:29.640
What about if it was just like swabbing the mom's like nipple and the baby's mouth?
00:38:34.460
And so it was a nice like connection for them to feed.
00:38:37.940
She would be in a manger, which she would have these animals around so she could drink their
00:38:42.960
milk as well to provide, uh, nutrients to her kid.
00:38:47.140
But also gold is super conductive and a malleable metal.
00:38:50.920
So it's like, I question what the gold was for so much.
00:38:55.220
Like, was it a plate that they could crush the frankincense and myrrh in?
00:38:58.860
Was it a thing that maybe wrapped around a staff later on that Jesus always walked with?
00:39:12.760
If you really think about it, they wouldn't have walked however far they did
00:39:17.840
It's probably something that like they've had Jesus had up until his death.
00:39:24.060
Somebody in the chat just said that Eric, uh, said that, uh, gold is antibacterial,
00:39:29.640
There's another, uh, really important thing when you're trying to, you were just talking
00:39:33.040
about putting a salve potentially, uh, around, you know, uh, the, the nipple or something
00:39:38.620
This is to prevent, um, you know, infections or viruses, whatever the case may be.
00:39:43.980
And so, yeah, gold also having an antibacterial aspect there.
00:39:47.240
There's probably a lot there that was lost in translation.
00:39:50.080
So I find the Bible incredibly interesting, but I heard somebody say something to the effect
00:39:55.220
once of, it's almost like it was all we needed to know.
00:39:58.640
There's so much more beyond the story and, and behind the Bible.
00:40:14.220
It's all just, uh, you know, it's all jumbled up, but, but what I was saying about Brittany
00:40:19.220
is just this idea that like, I think she probably is still held up somewhere, still being used
00:40:24.440
for ritualistic magic, still being used for ceremony.
00:40:27.980
I don't think they let somebody like that slide.
00:40:30.100
Uh, but that is really just my schizophrenic mind snowballing into the most extreme, uh, scenario.
00:40:36.600
I'd like to get your thoughts, Cheney on like, what do you think, where is Brittany?
00:40:50.400
Some characters in the realm, like princess Diana and Selena, they hold so much power with
00:40:56.800
like, I don't think certain people, if you're like them, you get to become powerful.
00:41:04.020
And so when you have that kind of energy, that's not decided upon by the evil day.
00:41:09.000
So no one knows, they throw out a whole bunch of pop stars at us.
00:41:16.120
And what one of these is not just going to be the one that grabs the zeitgeist, but also
00:41:21.460
like this loose, like what one of these are these people genuinely going to care about
00:41:29.340
And so for whatever reason, I think super impasse in the world, they tend to get anxiety.
00:41:38.720
They tend to like lose their mind or be called schizophrenics in like other ways because they
00:41:46.180
I think they're like an untrained tool because they've been told they were crazy.
00:41:50.780
So instead of teaching them like in this X-Men way, how to train their abilities, they numb
00:41:57.020
But I think the second they know, they get studied on in other places that we have no
00:42:01.740
Maybe the military, maybe like they're like, here, we'll help your gifted child come into
00:42:09.580
But the gifted and talented programs, that's a that's a big thing.
00:42:13.940
Like what the magnet schools, even like these names.
00:42:16.600
So it's Brittany, she I always go back to the idea of true blood in the TV show with like
00:42:25.460
If our blood is delicious, some people, if you were a pure empath, then your blood would
00:42:31.740
be more delicious because in the same way of the lychee dog festival, how much does Cheney
00:42:39.500
How much, you know, do you guys feel compared to me?
00:42:45.160
How much does Brittany feel compared to the child?
00:42:48.080
So if she and they have proof that schizophrenics have higher levels of adrenochrome in their
00:42:54.620
So if you are empathetic or schizophrenic, then what else are you producing that's more
00:43:00.360
delicious than somebody that would stay calm, not be as scared or not feel as much that's
00:43:04.860
going like somebody's Taurus fields, not as big.
00:43:06.880
And I can't feel your guys's energy, but we're all at a party.
00:43:10.060
And some people walk in and they're like, I need to take a shot because it's the only
00:43:15.140
way I can numb this feeling down of all of the energy.
00:43:19.100
But they are not realizing the energy they feel isn't their own.
00:43:23.420
So that's why I think certain of these things they put on stage because they're like perfect
00:43:34.520
The people falling down at Taylor Swift concert.
00:43:38.760
And so then you take the Virgin Mary from that and you, she immaculate collection, uh, like
00:43:46.380
She takes all these words because they like to rewrite our history.
00:43:53.060
If Hermes is great and Thoth is great because they reach some kind of alchemical romance in
00:44:01.660
If she reached such an alchemical romance in herself, she gave birth.
00:44:05.260
That's like, seems like the highest level of thing.
00:44:10.840
Like, why is she not on the, like, I understand the Mary candle now, if you're going to go with
00:44:16.400
the lures of these characters, like she should have been way more than sainted.
00:44:22.100
It, it doesn't just like, it doesn't just happen at random.
00:44:24.900
Like again, like, so like I said, the Bible's like a need to know.
00:44:27.760
And it's kind of like, yeah, God just chose Mary.
00:44:31.780
No, no, like maybe he chose for a reason and she was what, 16?
00:44:39.420
And apparently, you know, Joseph, he's the only grown man in all the Middle East that
00:44:43.480
doesn't consummate his marriage with his teenage bride right away.
00:44:48.340
Um, but that's like, there's, there's just so much that I think a lot of these religions
00:44:57.020
I, I'm, I know some people believe in no religions.
00:45:01.540
And a lot of the times you can find threads that attach through them all.
00:45:05.400
Even like, look where we're at right now, everything going on in the TV, playing by the biblical
00:45:10.760
Why did the whole, everyone talks like the whole world agreed on the Antarctic treaty, even
00:45:16.360
I always am like the whole world agreed on BC, even though no one agreed that Jesus was real
00:45:25.480
But we are in this era right now where it's like all these extra canonical books are like
00:45:30.620
surfacing again and, and they're making the rounds and this information is spreading.
00:45:34.800
I would, as somebody who's been immersed in this for a lot of years, there's only in a
00:45:41.120
short amount of time, I would say like the past four years, maybe, am I really getting
00:45:45.680
a sense for all these extra canonical books that are about, you know, uh, the, the Nephilim
00:45:51.360
or they're about Mary or they're about, uh, you know, all these various things that just
00:46:00.100
I know that like, I wasn't coming across this information very organically, but we were talking
00:46:09.420
And we're talking about religion and we're talking about this idea of, uh, what they
00:46:15.440
do to children, uh, you know, the same as this, was it lychee, lychee dog festival?
00:46:27.840
Um, I think that, uh, this, this next thing that I pulled up is very strange, but it's,
00:46:35.240
it's feels like a pivot, but it's all the same stuff.
00:46:39.000
And so this actually happened a couple of years ago.
00:46:44.320
Well, right now they're talking about it, but I think this is back in 2022.
00:46:49.620
So, um, the satanic temple is pleased to announce the launch of the Samuel Alito's mom.
00:47:00.520
The telehealth clinic provides access to free medication, abortion services to those performing
00:47:13.900
It's not like Sam, like they could have just said Samuel Alito's mother's name, but they're
00:47:17.820
like, no, we're going to make sure, you know, Samuel Alito's mom.
00:47:22.560
That was a really interesting way to describe that.
00:47:25.180
But, um, and you know, the satanic temple for whatever it's worth, a lot of people think
00:47:33.120
Um, somehow they've aligned themselves with like women's rights and a bunch of other groups
00:47:38.460
that make it seem like an altruistic LARPing movement, uh, that basically laughs in the face
00:47:46.280
of really rigid Christianity or really rigid Catholicism and tells people that, uh, that
00:47:53.440
they essentially, it's like they, they ride this wave of like self-worship, I would say
00:47:59.320
Um, but they are in fact providing these things to people that would have abortions as a satanic
00:48:13.340
Whenever I see things like this, uh, it just kind of speaks to this like idea of darkness
00:48:20.500
operating in a much more open way than it previously has.
00:48:23.400
And to whatever extent this program will actually be utilized to whatever extent women will actually
00:48:31.640
pursue this to, to whatever extent babies will be aborted in a satanic ritualistic fashion
00:48:36.720
is, I mean, obviously part of the point, but I think the bigger point here is that each time
00:48:44.520
our culture moves in a direction where, uh, this sort of thing is allowed to operate out in
00:48:55.280
And, and we're going to see a lot more of this, you know, in a, in a time where we're
00:49:00.060
right hot off the heels of, of the sort of the Molech craze, right?
00:49:04.220
Where at the height of Q people were speculating, uh, with a lot of good reason as to whether
00:49:10.560
or not the elites were sacrificing children to an old Testament Canaanite deity that you
00:49:18.780
Uh, the Canaanites being cannibals that worship Molech, uh, you know, even not long ago, it
00:49:24.660
was the Vatican erecting a statue of Molech in Vatican city.
00:49:29.540
And now here we are, uh, 2023 and the satanic temple is promoting, uh, abortion via satanic
00:49:41.940
ritual and that they'll cover any of the medical fees and things of that nature.
00:49:45.220
And so funny thing is, wouldn't it be, wouldn't it be satanic ritual anyway?
00:49:52.780
So yeah, just, just to make the distinction between our lower G gods.
00:50:04.340
So, I mean, it's just, uh, it's a, it's a weird time.
00:50:08.060
Um, there seems to be no escaping this idea of children and sacrifice.
00:50:14.520
Um, you know, cannibalism is not necessarily part of this whole aspect.
00:50:18.240
How long until it is, you know, uh, and just on the whole overarching conversation of like
00:50:25.820
loose stealing and this, you know, uh, what, what did, what did paranoid call it?
00:50:37.560
I'm still stuck on the fucking Elon Musk thing because like, if it's not just show like,
00:50:43.700
you know, uh, the whole big show that he's doing, it, did somebody tell him to delete
00:50:49.440
Like, I know somebody told him to delete the, the Jewish stuff about, you know, what I
00:50:56.380
I think it's like, um, it's this thing where they, they pop it up and then they yank it
00:51:00.920
away real fast and it just gets more, they know it's bigger.
00:51:04.420
Well, I mean, it's that kind of behavior is going to continue when it's going to snowball.
00:51:07.440
And I think, like we said before the conversation, the rhetoric is going to snowball to a large
00:51:13.120
And he's Streisand affected his own tweet, basically going by that theory.
00:51:17.000
Or like, uh, Alex, uh, Jones on, or Elon for that matter, on Joe Rogan, they always tell
00:51:26.060
us the realest stuff after they take the shots or smoke the weed.
00:51:29.600
It becomes the get out of jail free card of like, Oh, I was just kidding.
00:51:36.060
So it's like, they always beat around the bush, beat around the bush.
00:51:39.280
And then when Alex Jones is wasted, he's like interdimensional space demons are stealing
00:51:44.620
your babies and it's like, this is probably the true thing he ever came out of his mouth.
00:51:53.460
It's because it's obviously his like inhibition, like us as conspiracy theorists, if you're talking
00:51:58.780
to a normie, you're giving them like, well, actually Donald Trump didn't say very fine
00:52:03.120
And here's the, you know, but really what I want to tell you is that they're eating
00:52:06.920
So it's like, once your inhibition is gone, you're like, let's go right to the bottom.
00:52:12.560
Everything else I just want it's, Hey, you guys, they're eating babies, literally eating
00:52:19.160
It makes all other conversation, all other conversation feels so dumb when that's like
00:52:32.320
WikiLeaks came out with an FBI code that had been around way longer.
00:52:36.100
Other people had been talking about it before WikiLeaks finally released it.
00:52:41.360
Handkerchief code, pizza, ice cream, hot dogs, like all these things.
00:52:47.640
Like when WikiLeaks finally comes out and they're like, Hey, this is the thing.
00:52:51.180
They got that because other people knew that was a thing.
00:52:54.600
So they just validated what everybody else already knew at the time.
00:52:59.480
So then James Elefantis, who is like this dude that owns this pizza parlor in DC, he's like
00:53:06.420
rated one of the most powerful guys in DC at some time.
00:53:09.440
But I tell people ice cream and pizza are two very important things.
00:53:14.260
You need dairy that you need refrigerators for and certain kinds of pizza.
00:53:19.580
You get your cheese from a specific part of the world, or you get your sauce from a specific
00:53:24.680
All of these things, I can tell customs, do not open that or you will ruin that product
00:53:30.740
And that is how they smuggle these kids and this stuff and these organs in this.
00:53:35.620
And nobody ever wants to think like this because this is dark.
00:53:38.160
But if you work in restaurants, this is how they do it.
00:53:41.300
It's the same as art in the embassy, which also comet, ping pong, art, music, these kinds
00:53:46.300
of things, because screaming people, it's easy to hide screaming people in a group of
00:53:51.500
So Super Bowls, these kinds of rituals where you hear about the high rate of human trafficking
00:53:55.920
concerts, Britney Spears, NSYNC, you would never notice a screaming girl screaming that
00:54:02.660
If there's a whole bunch of screaming girls at a concert.
00:54:07.380
One of the things I learned about during this whole thing that I thought was really wild
00:54:11.240
was James Alephantis, like Alephantis means child lover or something of that nature.
00:54:19.820
And so that way his whole name, though, it's like James Alephantis, which is like, I love
00:54:28.400
Please, somebody in the chat, look that up because like child lover or something.
00:54:34.940
And then he also, at the time, we all could look on Instagram and we had Ray Chandler's
00:54:42.820
That's where we originally got the pictures of the underground of Epstein Island.
00:54:46.800
It was all the black and white feeds of the people on the camera that they were sitting
00:54:57.080
And then James Alephantis, his little picture on his Instagram, it was the God Pan.
00:55:04.440
And so if you look up anything about the God Pan and everything that it means and the way
00:55:08.540
they love this like to invert in like this Peter Pan idea, this is I mean, all the signs
00:55:17.400
And back when you could go to his site and anyone he tagged or anyone that he reposted
00:55:24.020
their pictures or anyone that was following or liking, you could go to their pages and
00:55:30.860
And some of it was dark AF where it would have like duct tape over a kid's mouth and like
00:55:38.100
Like dark stuff, tied hands, blood, pizza, ping pong all the time, pizza.
00:55:43.420
And then there was maybe or maybe not those pictures that I don't know.
00:55:48.280
Anytime somebody tells me I've seen the Frazzledrip video, I'm like, stop saying that.
00:56:01.660
Stop saying this community to try to look cool somewhere.
00:56:08.340
You might have seen stills or like the Podesta thing of him like screaming at a kid.
00:56:20.720
Yeah, there's certain things that maybe people have seen, but I'm like, stop saying you've
00:56:26.740
It never existed or it does, but they want us to all believe in the CGI fake stuff.
00:56:33.820
That's why Tom Hanks comes out and he's like, they're using a fake CGI image of me to sell
00:56:41.380
They, they, and he's also the one that plays Forrest Gump with all the CGI where they're
00:56:45.080
mixing the old film to show us right in front of our face that they can do it all the time.
00:56:49.720
Um, I just like, I, yeah, the amount of connections with these people, I just think.
00:56:55.100
What do you make of, of Podesta and Bennington?
00:57:01.300
The idea that Chester Bennington of Lincoln park is actually John Podesta's illegitimate
00:57:05.540
Uh, and that he was essentially like, I think even Lincoln park, uh, is referring to, uh,
00:57:13.500
some sort of a military operation involving, uh, experiments on children or, or something
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Uh, and so there's this whole really wild web and that, uh, Chester Bennington along
00:57:24.360
with, uh, homeboy from Soundgarden, I forget what his name is.
00:57:28.380
Um, they were working on a Chris Cornell, they were working on a documentary together
00:57:33.040
about, uh, child trafficking and that it was, you know, it was ultimately never released
00:57:38.800
because, uh, you know, they both ended up committing suicide, uh, around the same time
00:57:43.320
as one another, but if you look at the images of, uh, Chester Bennington side-by-side with
00:57:56.800
Now there's enough of us that have all done the side-by-sides that it's like, they can't
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What an odd thing too, because obviously, you know, Podesta is in positions of power.
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For a long time, but then his illegitimate son just happens to be like, and clearly he's
00:58:18.660
tied in with all this shit, but he happens to be like somebody that's like ultra talented
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because this guy could, he, you know, he could sing no joke.
00:58:25.420
It's not like something like Britney kind of pushed to the front.
00:58:28.000
This guy had talent and also what they were doing.
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I think that that's not Britney because Britney can dance.
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And this lady that's on the CG, I don't think she could dance, but look at this.
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I mean, it's virtually the same man, uh, just, you know, 20 years difference.
00:58:55.500
There's so many angles where they just, they're making the same facial expressions and it's
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And if you look into people like Cher or Madonna or a lot of these like woman witches, I'll call
00:59:15.240
They all have their first born with a very young man, like a specimen almost they pick
00:59:23.540
And so if you look at Madonna, she, her first born is Lords.
00:59:26.980
So she has not Lords, the singer, but you know, uh, Corleone.
00:59:31.360
So, uh, it's just even how, then you look at other people's first borns and you wonder
00:59:37.420
what happens to like, where did Chrissy Teigen remember when she was pregnant and did that
00:59:43.480
Brittany did that just maybe two years ago where she was like, I'm pregnant.
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And then there was rumors going around of her, like not letting a kid go in one of the
00:59:56.140
And that same rumor came out about Lindsay Lohan at the same time about her.
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She was doing like a tug of war with, uh, with a child.
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But yeah, there is this video that came out of, of, uh, Lindsay Lohan.
01:00:18.060
And she's like pulling on a child who was like, you know, pulling away from her, does
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This was, uh, in Saudi Arabia, she had a club or something in there or the Emirates,
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And so it's one of these examples to me of the same thing as like the Haiti earthquake
01:00:35.500
where obviously in the Middle East at this particular time, there was no, uh, consolidated,
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uh, disaster like there was in Haiti, but you could say that the war torn Middle East is
01:00:46.440
And so these celebrities will swoop in much like they did during Haiti and children go
01:00:53.260
And I think we talked about it on the other show, uh, Chaney, where it's like, there are
01:00:57.860
videos you can find in Haiti around the earthquake when we were all given money.
01:01:04.860
Was it just funding their trips out there to go kidnap children?
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You know, what would be an interesting metric is after I spoke with a Lord miles.
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So I've been thinking a lot about the Taliban government of Afghanistan, uh, missing children
01:01:17.280
during the 20 year war, or at least like the last 10, when the U S regime was kind of
01:01:22.420
like anarchy and their democracy there, the amount of missing children then versus how
01:01:28.300
many under this Taliban government where it's a very, you know, it's a, it's, it's a closed
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And I, I really wonder, and I, I guarantee you, I could tell you it'll be like, you know,
01:01:41.020
As to what that would, because I mean, we're just pattern recognizers here.
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He says, did you hear about all the kids found in Hawaii?
01:01:49.600
I've not necessarily heard about them found, uh, last I knew that they were, they were
01:01:55.280
Of like this massive disaster where all of a sudden these children just go missing.
01:02:02.800
You can kind of predict now that anytime something big happens, if it's, uh, war related, or if
01:02:08.820
it's, if it's natural disaster related, uh, children are going to vanish in mass.
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Uh, and, and then it's just going to get swept under the rug and nobody's ever going to talk
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And in that video from Haiti, the one that I remember in particular, uh, was a grieving
01:02:22.000
mother who was saying that these people are claiming to come here and, and to be giving
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And she was found like trying to escape with like five kids out of Haiti.
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And if you think these people, you can even look up that dude who he's like injecting,
01:02:51.640
injecting his son's blood into himself to stay younger.
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It seems like all, there's always an erection thing.
01:03:06.820
He's, he's claiming he's like, he's 40 and now he has the erections of his himself when
01:03:12.180
Oh, maybe it's the same dude, but I always think these elite, like, yeah, Cheney could
01:03:17.000
take, you know, 10 year old Cheney blood that I saved in a refrigerator and put that
01:03:21.800
Or I could take blood of somebody that's way more fit than me and maybe is way out in
01:03:28.060
the sun more than me and maybe has way more iron in their blood or zinc in their blood
01:03:32.540
or vitamins in their blood or melanin in their blood or adrenochrome in their blood.
01:03:39.420
So I just feel like who is darker on the planet than the Haitians?
01:03:45.880
But if you actually like, I'm kind of an expanding realm theory that if you look at where they
01:03:51.860
attached, it would have been the same place where the darkest people were in Haiti and Africa
01:03:56.940
So I'm just like, if that was a melanin thing separate, um, and we think of things in the
01:04:03.320
lore of vampires, some, something about it's true.
01:04:06.460
I can't quite put my finger on what they're up to, but it just seems like if the lore of
01:04:10.900
telephone were to go on, we'd be like, these things live forever and they're drinking our
01:04:15.400
And maybe the idea of virgin was child at some point, just because the younger was better.
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But somewhere I just cannot believe virginity means hymen break because there's boy virgins
01:04:26.020
So I'm like, there has to be something energetically that's past the point of sex because what would
01:04:32.700
It's like, it makes me think that the pure empath might have the virgin's blood.
01:04:38.180
So those people that feel everything that have anxiety that, you know, like they're like,
01:04:43.800
they always know the natural disaster before it comes.
01:04:47.600
Cause they seem neurotic, like a little, you know, like the worker ants, like that are just
01:04:53.060
And you're just like, dang, but maybe their empathy.
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It's like, they can't see an animal on the side of the road.
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Um, maybe those people have this virgin energy.
01:05:06.880
And so if you could have this dark blood that was melanin sun absorbed and you were a vampire,
01:05:12.260
so you can't go out in the sun, that would be the sweetest.
01:05:15.280
So I even think they put these phrases in our zeitgeist, like the blacker, the berry, the
01:05:23.640
Like, they're like, ha ha, look at these fools cannibalizing their deity.
01:05:27.280
Like, I think that kind of stuff is what they do to us all the time.
01:05:31.380
There's definitely something to that though, because even on, um, Rogan's show, he was always
01:05:36.260
ranting about, um, these experiments that they would do with mice and they would take an
01:05:41.660
old mouse that's, you know, starting to decline and they would inject it with the blood of
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And you would immediately see the older mouse make a full one 80.
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Uh, you know, you'd have certain, uh, rejuvenative aspects that would happen, whether it's to the
01:06:05.820
And so I would say that, I mean, obviously blood is, seems to be a fundamental.
01:06:12.660
There's something about it that we don't understand.
01:06:20.540
Uh, and so stem cells to Rogan's a big proponent of stem cell pushing.
01:06:28.700
I've been like, he's the guys of like, Hey, I'm going to tell you about ivermectin a year
01:06:35.440
And, and, but while I'm doing that and everybody's telling it, look at all the accolades of Rogan,
01:06:40.320
every single guest I had on, I normalized the PCR test and showed you how easy it was.
01:06:46.820
And I feel like the PCR test is how they spread any sickness that you have.
01:06:52.400
So it's just like, I never tested and I never got sick.
01:06:56.240
I really like Rogan for like what he's done for comedy.
01:07:12.920
I feel like she brought just as many comedians out on her E show as Rogan does and sit down.
01:07:18.320
And if you look at the comedians that Rogan brings out, they're in Rogan's little group.
01:07:22.800
So you have Tom Segura, you have Bert Kreischer, you have Ari Shafir, you have this very contoured
01:07:31.940
Andrew Schultz, who's become like this East Coast version of Rogan where he's like teeters
01:07:37.060
like, oh, he's so edgy, but he's not edgy at all.
01:07:40.060
It's just like, he's a bro ham selling this whole idea.
01:07:43.500
So I think Joe Rogan is the only person I ever in my life heard to flip on the moon landing.
01:07:48.500
No one would know the name Neil deGrasse Tyson without Rogan's help.
01:07:52.780
Rogan is the Howard Stern to Spotify that Howard Stern went to Sirius.
01:07:57.120
And so I think there, even the comedy club, like moving it out of L.A. to this Texas where
01:08:03.980
we're going to get this big X eclipse go across next year.
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And then Elon and Joe Rogan are in a think tank with like the Shepard guy and probably
01:08:18.040
Like if you look at the people that are in this odd think tank with Joe Rogan, you'll
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And then he's also done a weird thing with the DMT.
01:08:25.260
I'm not too keen on the DMT thing, just because I think that it does put you into contact with
01:08:31.620
But I think they deceive you about their nature.
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And that shit is like, dude, the amount of people he put onto DMT is fucking insane.
01:08:38.560
And that means that tanks and DMT is how you get into the matrix.
01:08:41.940
If they can get us in this perpetual state of like and not have to feed us, just inject us.
01:08:52.820
I was just telling somebody, a normie, that the guy, Michael, I think his name, Michael
01:09:01.680
So I remember vividly, my wife was pregnant with my son and like she was like ready to
01:09:07.380
We drove to her last doctor's appointment for the baby and we listened for an hour drive.
01:09:14.260
We listened to Michael Shermer described to Joe Rogan about how this was the end of the
01:09:20.160
Like, you know, when, before it happened, my conspiracy brain was like, nobody knows.
01:09:24.680
Everyone is like walking around like this is normal.
01:09:30.860
Then for only Joe, we're going to go and then flip on it, basically flip on it with the
01:09:35.460
whole Ivor Mekkin thing and sort of end it for a lot of the normie crowd too.
01:09:43.280
I mean, he is the, he is at the top of the UFO thing.
01:09:48.420
And it's like, I'm really hesitant about UFOs more than I've ever been because I think that
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By the way, it's supposed to be some big event in the disclosure world.
01:10:06.440
I'm sure it was every picture that we've seen is from blink one 82 Tom DeLonge on Joe
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And then Joe Rogan has Travis Barker on afterward to like staple the idea that he's so crazy.
01:10:18.940
And then angels and airwaves, all of a sudden, Tom DeLonge is right about everything.
01:10:27.320
Cause I know a couple of people who've been on it.
01:10:29.120
I call him Jopra picture and I put his face on Oprah.
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Like you get a, you get pulled back out of thinking freely.
01:10:38.920
Cause he's like the fine cheesecloth that right when you're about to like, huh, this
01:10:46.420
Joe Rogan, the guy who is shot with aborted fetal cells, who has, uh, his, all his vitamins
01:10:54.600
He's selling bullshit to people that comes out of the same factory as Alex Jones factory.
01:10:58.600
It just has info wars on it instead of with DMT entities.
01:11:03.520
He has a handler like on his show, young Jamie, like they can decide how to change a conversation
01:11:12.600
If you ever want to see Rogan really pissed, it's when Eddie Bravo brings up pizza gate on
01:11:24.620
You want to see Rogan get, you want to see him.
01:11:28.420
You want to see how mad, if you want to see Rogan get mad, you see anybody bring up Owen
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He, he, less of mad and more of like, he's really concerned with just getting past that
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Like he'll ignore it if he can and he'll want to get right past it.
01:11:50.020
With Bob Lazar, I remember I was driving to, we, we were moving to Vegas and I was driving
01:11:55.440
through the desert while listening to that episode, uh, while it was still brand new,
01:12:00.980
And I remember even driving by, cause you know, once you get into the deserts of, of, you
01:12:06.180
know, Nevada, you start to see like UFO shops, you know, so like coffee shops.
01:12:10.780
So I'm seeing this as I'm listening to this podcast.
01:12:14.080
And at the time it was like, man, this is incredible.
01:12:17.380
Now in hindsight, I'm like, I'm so of the school of thought that these things are likely
01:12:23.960
not, um, extraterrestrial in the sense of from another planet.
01:12:29.060
I think they're probably interdimensional and I think they're probably ancient as shit
01:12:34.020
and fundamentally changing the nature of what they are from potentially ancient adversaries
01:12:40.860
of, of, of almost like the, the biblical or Sumerian nature all the way to like just highly
01:12:48.240
advanced tiny, you know, soft body dudes, uh, from another planet who have a vested interest
01:12:57.200
That's nefarious as shit because what, what they could potentially be, which I'm, I'm starting
01:13:02.740
to lean towards is they are, uh, the lowercase G gods, which if they're the lowercase G gods,
01:13:09.420
then all of a sudden you've got a real big question.
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It's like, Oh, are we talking the same ones that were cast out of heaven?
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Are we talking, are these a product of the fallen?
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And instead you go, no, they're just highly advanced and they want to help us not blow
01:13:24.360
That's fucking, it turns them from like something very nefarious to, to like a type of savior,
01:13:29.360
you know, it turns them into like a type of sky daddy, right?
01:13:35.080
Well, nuclear wars is, is looming on the horizon and, and the planet we're destroying it with,
01:13:39.640
with all of our, uh, irresponsible tactics in taking care of our ecosystem.
01:13:43.600
We're polluting and this and that, and we've only got a certain amount of time before the
01:13:46.860
water rises and before, uh, mutually assured destruction happens.
01:13:50.280
And like, please, we need these little gray dudes who are benign and are going to hold our
01:13:56.540
hands as we, as we, what ascend and, and take our rightful place amongst this galactic federation.
01:14:02.780
Like if that is a fucking lie, that's a terrifying lie.
01:14:06.580
Because I think the opposite of that is like, oh, these are the fucking fallen dog.
01:14:12.660
You could add, so you, you add a layer to that and it's like, uh, our generation has
01:14:19.340
Like so much so that, I don't know, even like a milquetoast movie, like the Avengers, when
01:14:22.740
that one ended where, uh, everybody dies, right?
01:14:26.700
Thanos kind of did all of a sudden that ended, that's like a big deal to our zeitgeist, to
01:14:32.820
We're like, oh my God, this, this movie was unsettling.
01:14:36.780
So it's like, yeah, we're setting you up like for, all right, we have all these issues,
01:14:42.700
And, and people will be ready to just be like, yeah, fucking the happy ending that we keep
01:14:50.200
It's like, it's so nefarious on so many levels.
01:14:59.200
Like they were like, the dolphins are swimming down the Italian channels and blah, blah, blah,
01:15:08.160
Where they're getting ready to fucking peace out.
01:15:12.540
I think they're playing by an end of times playbook.
01:15:15.040
So if anyone ever comes out, let's say I figured out my Madam Mim powers and I become
01:15:20.660
the most powerful wizard tomorrow and I can actually turn all the water to wine and all
01:15:31.060
And so they are going to, if somebody came with those powers, let's say Brittany had
01:15:35.940
them powers and I don't think this, but let's say Brittany was this thing.
01:15:38.940
If somebody came with those powers, we already have it pre-written in our book that that person
01:15:47.660
It's like, it doesn't even, it's like, so we're, we're to the point where we're just,
01:15:56.400
You can only, how many wars happened on this planet?
01:16:05.960
So to be labeled the world war, they could just decide to never label something a world
01:16:12.380
And then the prophecy doesn't fill, but they want the prophecy to fill.
01:16:18.680
And so it's like they, there seems to be some sort of, I definitely think it's something
01:16:28.220
I think there's a, if you can conceptualize that Moses was perhaps a Nephilim, or I'm
01:16:35.980
sorry, Noah was perhaps a Nephilim, Noah's Ark becomes a very conceptualized thing.
01:16:41.880
If there was somebody big enough like Nimrod to hold a lion in his hand like this, then
01:16:46.940
like Gilgamesh, like this, it would be very easy to get animals two by two on an Ark.
01:16:51.980
Well, we're, we're actually getting ready to do, it's going to be in February because
01:17:00.660
And, and I think that there is probably room for one can't help the circumstances of their
01:17:07.340
And so the idea that maybe there were some good ones is, is a potential that I'm willing
01:17:12.780
And so we're actually going to have Joel Thomas on in February, and we're going to explore
01:17:16.400
ideas about, um, uh, Nephilim that were potentially good guys, but I do have a theory that I don't
01:17:37.900
Um, so I have a theory that I want to kick your way, uh, Chaney.
01:17:42.200
I, I would be, um, wouldn't be surprised at all if you've heard about this, but with Elon
01:17:48.060
being a topic of conversation during this episode, um, and one of my buddies on Twitter, uh, Drew
01:17:53.540
Tang, who just dropped a book on this, uh, which I actually ordered last night.
01:18:02.220
And I, I just love this, this idea because it, there's so many puzzle pieces that click
01:18:07.300
with it that I'm, um, I'm fully willing to entertain it.
01:18:10.280
And so the idea is that Iron Man and the entire infinity war arc was a type of, uh, predictive
01:18:19.300
So that's not very shocking to entertain that idea for a moment.
01:18:25.800
Has in interviews admitted that his character, uh, of Tony Stark, the way he portrayed
01:18:32.220
him, he drew inspiration from Elon Musk, right?
01:18:38.900
And then you have in the movie Iron Man two, uh, he lands at the Stark expo center and it
01:18:48.220
says expo behind him on stage when he's showing off his Iron Man suit to the crowd.
01:19:01.360
The very first person that, uh, Tony communicates with when he steps off stage is a cameo of
01:19:10.520
So Elon Musk in real life is sort of vehemently opposed to, uh, Bill Gates and the world economic
01:19:19.160
forum, Klaus Schwab, both of which have a, what we would consider a depopulation agenda,
01:19:25.660
And so this makes them the Thanos in the story who wants to have the population with
01:19:32.380
And Tony who saves the day, uh, is an archetype for Elon, who is actually, uh, one of the few
01:19:39.720
people in the sphere who's talking about, we have a destabilization issue, not a depop,
01:19:45.660
uh, not a, not a population issue, but an, an undersized population issue that can lead
01:19:52.140
And we need to actually be having more children.
01:19:54.320
He's one of the few people that are actually saying this.
01:20:02.040
Uh, and so now we have this, uh, Starlink, right?
01:20:08.980
Starlink is literally Elon's web of satellites that stretch across the planet.
01:20:14.660
They're bringing the internet to all these different people in the movie age of Ultron.
01:20:19.560
Uh, Tony Stark wants to create in his words, a suit of armor around the world.
01:20:25.360
This is depicted by a holographic image of, of the planet earth with a web of satellites
01:20:34.900
He creates an artificial intelligence, uh, with a base personality that is based off of
01:20:43.280
Ultron is, is an artificial intelligence that has personality traits of Tony.
01:20:57.060
Like what the fuck is something, something that I haven't looked into either, but Gronk,
01:21:02.420
I looked up the meaning and it's actually, it is a word Gronk.
01:21:05.400
It means to empathize or I I'll, I'll look at the exact definition, but that's, that's
01:21:11.000
from a, that's from a, um, some kind of science fiction novel, which I now have in my queue
01:21:16.420
to read and people immediately get the reference, but I don't, I don't quite get it.
01:21:21.280
It's something I need to really look into, but I'm sure it's nefarious too.
01:21:25.920
Well, doesn't it seem like now to this point, and I, and I remember, um, uh, what's his
01:21:31.740
Oh, oh, the other thing here is that Elon Musk has Neuralink, right?
01:21:35.260
Tony Stark has, uh, essentially the suit, the suit that emerges from the control center
01:21:41.400
He puts his own technology inside of his chest and then that technology is sought after by
01:21:48.020
And, uh, top and I discuss all the time about how more than likely Elon has Neuralink already.
01:21:54.100
He's using his own technology that he's implanted in himself.
01:21:57.280
And now the industry is, is, you know, excited and waiting for this stuff to come out.
01:22:01.460
So when you hear all this, what does it, what does it say?
01:22:04.600
It says to understand profoundly and, uh, immensely is, oh, intuitively it's, it's, I got it on
01:22:13.420
So, uh, it seems like, you know, as, as pattern recognizes, right.
01:22:20.180
As conspiracy theorists, as professional something, that's what.
01:22:23.840
That word is like to give it empathy and feeling.
01:22:31.260
And it's a made up word from a, I think the novel has to do with, uh, somebody that comes
01:22:36.600
from Mars and is basically like, uh, what's that, what's that idea that, uh, Crowley had
01:22:45.840
There's like speculation as to whether or not the moon child was Trump or the moon child
01:22:52.320
I can't speak to its, uh, validity, but it's like Elon Musk's, um, nanny.
01:22:57.720
And she's talking about what it was like to, you know, to sort of take care of him as a
01:23:03.160
And she apparently says that there was, uh, one time a portal that opened up in his bedroom.
01:23:09.040
Uh, and she saw so many strange things allegedly, uh, while raising Elon Musk that she asked,
01:23:15.320
uh, his mother if he was the antichrist and, and his mother said, uh, no, but he will bring
01:23:29.720
Um, I just, it's just like a little Spanish lady, I think was saying that shit.
01:23:33.920
Um, so she, I think she's pretty honest about doing it.
01:23:40.200
Uh, even her song, she and Gami eyes, uh, that, that is a spirit that talks humans into their
01:23:46.780
And, um, I have a theory about water with them, but I, I think these, uh, hanging and drug
01:23:55.020
I think the movie fallen does a really good job at depicting how that's the Denzel Washington
01:24:01.460
But I also think the movie heredity and mixed with midsummer, I think you can watch these
01:24:09.660
And I think you can look at the queen of England and her sister taking part in very similar,
01:24:15.360
You can find the, uh, Richards, Kyle and Kim and all the Kathy Hilton, you can find them
01:24:24.740
And I think the movie heredity has so much validity to it and they try to find the perfect
01:24:32.940
vessel for their deity to be able to come into.
01:24:37.640
And so if you could get your deity, I imagine in a very strong young man's body, that would
01:24:43.360
be like the dreamiest capsule you could get your deity into.
01:24:47.300
And so sometimes it might take a generation or it might take two, or it might take, you
01:24:52.240
know, whatever till you get this perfect vessel that you're like, Oh my gosh, it's taken us
01:24:59.500
But we finally, because maybe in this moon child way, I think our conception date should
01:25:04.920
be our biggest day that we celebrate because that is the stars that you were conceived under.
01:25:10.500
And so the energies that were put into, like, I know so much, uh, weight on this is given
01:25:16.200
to the whole homunculus idea, but way before men were messing in test tubes, women were just
01:25:25.260
having birth and they knew about the stars as well.
01:25:28.180
And so if we could get together and decide what day we wanted to conceive our child, then
01:25:34.800
we would know exactly the stars it was born under.
01:25:39.700
I mean, if you, if you believe in the whole 13 month, 28 day thing, things are so fucked
01:25:43.840
that your birthday would never fall on the same day anyway.
01:25:50.120
You can't go by like a Mayan or Ethiopian or Julian or Gregorian calendars.
01:25:56.000
You just, the stars would be the only thing that would ever tell us the truth.
01:25:59.320
It would be so, it would be so easy to convince us of the weather shifting in huge patterns to,
01:26:08.220
And it's so broken by like, I mean, broken, like we have no idea from BC.
01:26:14.140
I'm like, we all agreed on BC around the world.
01:26:18.040
We all agree not to, um, put an advertisement on the moon, like all these things that, but
01:26:23.960
we go to war with each other and destroy each other's people.
01:26:28.880
I think there's something to, uh, um, uh, numerology seems to be pretty spot on.
01:26:34.860
Uh, and Chinese Zodiac seems to be like, I, I used to be somebody who would like really
01:26:41.460
poo poo the idea of, um, astrology and, and, uh, you know, just basically those practices,
01:26:49.000
Of like describing your day based off of this and that.
01:26:52.780
And then I started to have readings recently where I was like, shit, like I got to the
01:26:57.140
point where I said, I do think that we are imbued with, um, personality attributes, maybe
01:27:06.120
Personality is just the first word that came to my mind, but there are certain attributes
01:27:09.080
that we're imbued with that, uh, that we're imprinted like the day that we're born.
01:27:13.480
And so in, in numerology, like there's a, it's like the, the day and then the life path.
01:27:20.240
So the day you were born and then your life path is you add up all those numbers together
01:27:27.200
But there are some numbers that have a hierarchy and don't get reduced.
01:27:30.280
So like, in other words, 22 doesn't get reduced to four, like two plus two equals four, uh,
01:27:40.220
Um, and so, but after looking into it and then having like several people, because it's
01:27:46.220
not that hard to do, I would go like covertly to people that were in that.
01:27:52.240
And I'd say, Hey, um, if I gave you my birthday, could you tell me what it's supposed to mean?
01:27:56.820
And this person would say this, and then I'd go to this next person and I'd act like I
01:28:03.500
And then like after 10 people saying the exact same thing and also coming to terms with the
01:28:08.200
fact that like they were accurately describing me, I thought, yeah, like, yeah, there's something
01:28:13.580
I actually asked top one day what his birthday was, but he wouldn't give me the year because
01:28:19.100
So we're gonna have that conversation off again.
01:28:23.220
You gave me the day, but we were still fresh in our, in our, in our, uh, bromance.
01:28:29.320
I was like, what's this guy fucking fed or something.
01:28:31.840
What do you want me to send me a birthday cake?
01:28:37.140
I'm just going to leave it alone and we'll rehash.
01:28:38.820
And I was waiting for this day, uh, because I got to see how it, how it, how it connects
01:28:44.800
So I do think that there is, I will say this, I I'm, I'm not so sure about like the
01:28:49.420
ins and outs of numerology and people, I know they say like, Oh, this is stupid.
01:28:52.420
That's I'm, I'm always a big believer in the number four.
01:28:55.400
Everything in my life happens in multiples of four.
01:28:57.660
When I played baseball, that was my, like, I put that as my Jersey number, change it
01:29:01.860
from 51, my favorite player to four for whatever reason, because it's something that kept coming
01:29:12.840
Like, for example, one of the aspects of my numerology thing is I'm a, a seven day and
01:29:17.900
a seven day is like, um, intellect and obsession with the truth, horrible with money.
01:29:25.920
And like, dude, I can't even tell you, like when people say like, I'm financially illiterate,
01:29:31.980
Like I don't have, there's something super wrong with me when it comes to that.
01:29:35.180
Uh, but you need the six fingers to do the, the Nephilim counting for a monetary system.
01:29:41.640
Uh, but, um, as far as that, like intellectual pursuit and obsession with the truth, like
01:29:46.340
that is like, you know, my entire life has been a complete obsession with the truth.
01:29:51.920
You know, like to me, it's like the truth at all.
01:29:53.720
That's why I get mad when people, I don't get mad, but when people have a debate, whether
01:29:56.980
or not there's like objective truth, like, I think definitively there is objective truth.
01:30:01.140
I think just, you know, your inability to discover it in the moment.
01:30:04.800
Like when people go, is a six, a six, or if you draw it on the ground, or if you stand
01:30:10.640
on the other side of it, is it really just a nine?
01:30:12.740
And like, that's supposed to be an example of like how the truth is, is subjective.
01:30:21.460
I think that obviously somebody wrote it and that person wrote it and then they go, well,
01:30:25.640
what if I, Ian Crossland said this, uh, on, on Timcastle.
01:30:29.140
He's like, well, what if the dog was carrying a stick in its mouth and he just ran around
01:30:37.560
And I'm like, well, the objective truth is still that it's not either of those things.
01:30:49.140
It could be any of it, but it all just depends on what they intend.
01:30:51.640
That's where the build back better is just six, six, six to me.
01:30:59.720
Because they decided to go with lowercase b for a reason.
01:31:01.440
Even the beats, even the, uh, the beats is a six for a reason.
01:31:05.060
So you have the six and six on the side of your head.
01:31:12.460
And it's, it's fun to look from the child, the perspective of a child.
01:31:15.720
Cause like, she's like, so the B and the D is like, this is the same thing.
01:31:19.880
It's like, we're, we're completely trained to understand this stuff, but for them, they're
01:31:29.040
And it's like, yeah, it's very possible that that is that speaking to like some lower
01:31:34.940
That's just like recognizing that that has put, put the propaganda of spelling to the side.
01:31:40.540
Now you're seeing the shape of this thing, you know?
01:31:43.980
And then what does it, you put it together and it makes your mouth chant words.
01:31:52.280
And so sometimes I think this is a big reason they don't want us to write cursive anymore
01:31:58.100
You're using quill and ink and living paper that's crushed from living things.
01:32:03.360
And your, your cursive changes dependent on your mood, dependent on how fast you're writing,
01:32:09.020
who you're writing to, how many people are going to see it.
01:32:16.100
It wants us to hard tap our energy into things.
01:32:18.880
And I theorize sometimes that numbers, num, nummy numbers are this way that they can put,
01:32:27.360
and I know this will, it gets me hate sometimes.
01:32:29.980
It's a way for an alchemist to explain divinity.
01:32:35.880
It's like the number helps our man head explain the unexplainable.
01:32:42.420
And so then we have to figure out how to do it in a lab and to repeat it in a lab.
01:32:46.200
We need the numbers to have the precision, but all the real alchemists know that all these
01:32:52.840
numbers can be precise, but now the weather and the humidity and the temperature, and then
01:32:57.680
who's in the room, how many times you touch it, how many, it's like, all this matters too.
01:33:04.800
Like we want to explain a leaf or a sunset and precision of numbers.
01:33:09.540
Like we want to explain our veins in our hand by a precision of numbers, but energy doesn't
01:33:15.440
And so I just think somewhere there is a different sigil with all of these things, like even
01:33:21.700
the one through zero, how they have a chant to them, how certain like Fahrenheit versus
01:33:31.220
I just, there's something screwy that they're doing.
01:33:34.160
I almost think the Celsius was the break so they could get their true alchemist to not
01:33:38.000
understand in a lab because the salt would be the important thing.
01:33:43.360
And freezing temperature of Celsius all the way to boiling temperature, there is so much
01:33:48.080
more precision between that to just be like, freezing means zero and this means this.
01:33:55.560
So everybody that's like, the United States should, what the United States needs to do,
01:33:59.960
how come they're the only ones in the world that go on this?
01:34:02.240
It's like, it's sometimes it's, there's more of a reason they want to break us off these
01:34:09.760
So ours has to be the dumbest, the metric system versus, you know, whatever the fuck we're doing.
01:34:22.500
Like they don't want, it's the same way they tried.
01:34:28.520
The whole black community though, because every single subculture, once it's not in the
01:34:33.860
mainstream, they come out with their own language and lingo to each other.
01:34:38.240
It doesn't matter what part of the world, what part of the thing.
01:34:41.200
And so in the United States, the computer can't understand the lingo.
01:34:44.800
It almost is like trying to teach a foreigner how much slang we have in English in the United
01:34:49.780
Like people come in and they're like, what cool means actual, like you are fresh.
01:34:54.680
And that is like, you use all these words for food.
01:34:58.080
Like they, it's like the way we talk in America is insane.
01:35:00.700
And so Ebonics was a way so that they could, because we start chanting spells back to our
01:35:07.580
I think we start saying things like when you're a hard kid to teach because you're still so
01:35:13.160
attached to source your brain, like you're like the numbers thing.
01:35:18.460
Maybe everybody should be bad, bad with finances.
01:35:21.860
Like instead of us, you know, like it's like how much of our brainwashing is our finances
01:35:26.340
and stress for the louche of percentages of shit we don't even know.
01:35:29.980
And they're just shuffling around our services for zeros and ones.
01:35:34.760
And they even give us the word Google so that we'll be numbing.
01:35:38.740
They want you to live in a planet floating through infinity.
01:35:43.460
Like they want to give you these things that your brain gets to a certain level.
01:35:54.700
It's like, well, it's what they do with everything else.
01:35:57.000
They kind of, it's what you're, what you're describing is the phenomenon of being like
01:36:03.340
And that happens to me all the time, but they, they try to do this to everybody all the time.
01:36:09.320
It's like so much shit going on with like, well, I just, I'll do nothing.
01:36:12.240
I'll have my fucking Netflix and TV dinner and chill.
01:36:17.300
I do feel like they've also over, they've like overcomplicated shit and then told us
01:36:24.940
And they've done this to such a degree that it's removed like the adventure from life.
01:36:29.200
Like, it's kind of weird because we all sit around and we think like everything's been
01:36:33.920
And that really, I think it is a dangerous, that spirit of adventure is an adversary for
01:36:40.840
Like people that really get that itch to like go and make fresh discoveries and pursue the
01:36:46.540
truth and figure out like what this is all really about.
01:36:49.420
That's really dangerous to people that wanted to control sort of the status quo.
01:36:53.160
And so I think we've all been subjected to this almost part of the demoralization campaign
01:36:59.560
You don't know anything that the experts don't already know.
01:37:07.640
You know, meanwhile, uh, Japan just did a land survey and discovered like 7,000 more islands
01:37:19.780
The science is settled and that just kills the spirit.
01:37:22.500
And I think like part of the human spirit is this like call to adventure.
01:37:25.680
And like I said, I think it's the most dangerous aspect of like the human spirit to them.
01:37:30.080
If you want to control the status quo, if you want to make sure that you are the arbiters
01:37:34.800
of truth, uh, and the gatekeepers of information, well, then you have to convince everybody else
01:37:40.880
And if there is smarter people than you are already on it.
01:37:50.360
And you see that in all the time, like every aspect of your life, you see this certain group
01:37:56.040
I always am like, instead of say it ever, I'm like, who runs the world, who runs the
01:38:01.120
And everybody knows, like, we don't even have to say it.
01:38:03.680
Everybody knows the things that will get you pulled down off everywhere that Elon will
01:38:11.100
And it's, I don't necessarily think the things of those rituals of whatever religion are the
01:38:17.760
bad things, but the people at the top of all your religions are very bad and they are
01:38:22.080
when chess moves with you and they, your energy is currency.
01:38:26.460
Your kinetic energy is currency and like you moving about, you pacing, you picking up the
01:38:32.220
phone, you scrolling left and right, that mat, pulling slot machines, that matters.
01:38:36.500
But also just you sitting and stewing, like your empathy matters somewhere.
01:38:43.400
And look how many wires we all have around us all the time.
01:38:46.300
And we just think like we're, um, receiving, but I think we're also admitting, and I think
01:38:59.100
If like, don't go any further into Antarctica, you'll freeze to death.
01:39:03.580
You stupid humans, you need to be a suit that this is why they told us like rocket scientists
01:39:08.440
were the smartest people on the planet, because any Floridian knows any redneck can make a rocket.
01:39:13.320
Like you just need gunpowder and a phallic shape.
01:39:20.800
And it's like any, any redneck can make a rocket.
01:39:24.960
It's just how much money and time do they have?
01:39:30.620
They all know how to weld just like, oh, stick welder.
01:39:34.680
I almost lit something on fire, but they figure it out.
01:39:39.520
So I think they told us rocket scientists were dumb or the smartest and Polacks were dumb
01:39:47.780
And then rocket scientists wasn't that big of a deal.
01:39:54.780
And it's never really about going to, uh, to space.
01:39:57.680
It's about smashing as many of these dick shapes against the firmament until they finally penetrate it.
01:40:03.240
Or smashing it to your head so that you think no matter where you're at, if I can get a rocket
01:40:08.460
to the moon, I can shoot a missile anywhere on this planet.
01:40:11.640
You know, the fear they try to give the West coast with North Korea all the time.
01:40:15.000
This is what they would do with the United States and Russia.
01:40:17.400
My whole life is both of them have the capability of getting these missiles anywhere on the planet.
01:40:22.380
So as long as you have two and all the countries in the world are allies on one of their sides,
01:40:27.820
then we always have this great fear of red versus blue.
01:40:33.420
So then they can luce us with this idea all the time that there's these nuclear weapons.
01:40:46.460
So it's just like, if they can fear everyone in the world that, oh my gosh, the capabilities
01:40:54.340
Maybe, maybe that'll be, uh, that'll be the 2024 thing.
01:40:57.880
I mean, it's all, all science points are there, but I've been saying something big.
01:41:01.360
So you got like nine 11, then we had COVID these things have to happen more.
01:41:09.240
But it seems, it seems like they need like more and more, right?
01:41:12.380
Because like whatever, whatever drug they're getting for them that they're getting from
01:41:17.420
So it's like, well, we got to do, you know, within 20 years, we'll do another major thing.
01:41:21.200
And then within four years from 2020, we need another hit.
01:41:25.800
And, uh, yeah, maybe the nukes are the, are the thing, but you know, just not going to
01:41:31.880
You got me with COVID in the very beginning, but no.
01:41:45.300
It's the same thing when they accidentally set that alarm off in Hawaii so that all those
01:41:49.320
poor fucking people thought that a missile was inbound.
01:41:51.640
And, uh, you know, it's just like, that's the name of the game.
01:41:54.340
It's loose collecting and it's a fear campaign.
01:41:59.180
The, that the, the missile was a false, it would have been a false flag attempt or a shot
01:42:07.880
And so it was actually like a misfire on purpose, which still set off the thing.
01:42:12.940
But around the same time, the SeaTac plane in Seattle, um, that some guy stole and the
01:42:18.240
SeaTac plane flew all around Seattle and then it flew into a missile silo on some random
01:42:24.440
It was like, they were almost putting out all these different hidden missile silos that
01:42:29.980
we didn't know about in our country to almost, this is my theory to shut down a potential
01:42:35.220
false flag later on to be like incoming nuke from North Korea to Los Angeles.
01:42:40.080
But really it's just coming from a Hawaiian missile silo because friendly fire is the way
01:42:52.720
Um, all right, guys, I, I do have to, uh, wrap up.
01:42:55.360
I have my, my wife waiting to, uh, we're, we're going out tonight.
01:42:58.620
Uh, I was supposed to get out of here 12 minutes ago, but, uh, Chaney, thank you so much for,
01:43:09.040
Maybe, maybe one of these days, um, we, we, I can stay up late enough, uh, to see.
01:43:30.320
That, that, that is, uh, but I mean, it's a Friday and, uh, and maybe if you guys invited
01:43:40.080
Instead of hanging out and like getting trashed, like sometimes, you know, we smoke a little
01:43:46.940
I'm not going to be up till midnight without drinking.
01:43:51.880
Sometimes you feel energetically hung over the next day, but it's fun.
01:43:59.900
I've been telling top that moving to Florida, I have no friends.
01:44:02.820
So all my friends now are on the internet, uh, and, and I need more of them.
01:44:07.580
Well, Paranoid American and I, and Layla, Godpill Angel, and, um, we're all in Florida.
01:44:13.780
And that reminds me, now I'm going to take, yeah, I'm going to take top and we're going
01:44:17.720
to meet up with you guys and we're going to go to the underground tunnels in Tampa and
01:44:21.020
we're going to really immediately get in some serious ass trouble and realize this is a
01:44:25.740
And then we're going to go to jail or something.
01:44:27.380
I try to get, um, Juan in on it and he's like, no way, I'm not doing it.
01:44:31.640
And I'm like, well, whatever, you don't have to.
01:44:33.440
But Thomas is down and I bet you, Dr. Longo would be down if we stayed in a haunted house
01:44:39.900
We don't have to do, I'm like, I am not trying to do rituals or open portals, Ron, like Juan.
01:44:44.980
I think it will be like just something fun that we can just like record in a haunted house
01:44:59.740
I'm a big believer in the, uh, what is the hitchhiker effect?
01:45:05.720
Dude, they watch, they watch some, they will, we listened to some crazy shit right outside.
01:45:10.140
Like we walked outside of my house as if that's going to like help the geographic properties
01:45:17.980
I was like, once we, once we finished listening to that thing, I was like, that was a mistake.
01:45:21.620
We were listening to like somebody like essentially possessed on audio and it was a real one from,
01:45:35.660
He was like, I'm sorry that this is happening here.
01:45:37.340
And I was like, yeah, there was like a giant millipede trying to get in.
01:45:41.560
And in my mind, I was like, this is like when, when you have a haunting and like the bugs
01:45:45.520
start coming in for some reason, like the flies and shit.
01:45:49.400
But, um, but yeah, we, we definitely have to do something in the future.
01:45:52.740
And, uh, real life friends in Florida is infinitely better than internet friends in Florida,
01:46:02.720
Uh, everyone can find all my links at project chaney.com and I'm dropping new merch all
01:46:10.400
And then all the secret society of good guys, I've built them their own tab that I'm going
01:46:14.380
to get better at, like adding all clicks to it.
01:46:26.340
Uh, top labs at toplobster.com and we're revamping stuff.
01:46:34.580
And, uh, I've, I've been pushing top to do this while I contribute absolutely nothing
01:46:39.920
And, uh, and so I'm glad that it's finally, step one is, let me know if you need any help.
01:46:46.240
Oh, this is what I do for a living, but I appreciate it.
01:46:48.720
I always, I acknowledge in my brain all the time, uh, your background.
01:47:11.780
From, uh, the, the Ravens watch on YouTube, uh, and David Lee Corbo, David underscore Lee
01:47:18.520
underscore Corbo on Twitter, uh, and Instagram.
01:47:24.100
It's just Instagram never works out for me, but I got to do something with it because, you
01:47:27.980
know, it's like, there's a lot more activity happening there in, in this particular community.
01:47:32.160
Uh, and I think Cheney knows that then there is on, uh, on Twitter.
01:47:36.360
It seems like everybody's having fun with like paranormal occult shit on, uh, on Instagram.
01:47:41.020
And we're like just yelling into the ether on, on, uh, on Twitter.
01:47:50.280
Oh, keep an eye out this week on, uh, the Ravens watch.
01:47:53.480
I am having on, uh, reptile hybrid, who's, uh, a really fun character on Twitter.
01:48:00.680
And we're going to be talking about the reptilians and the seraphim, the fallen angels, the shapeshifters,
01:48:08.620
So come and check that out on the Ravens watch on Thursday.
01:48:15.820
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:48:21.680
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:48:25.880
You can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:48:31.020
You know, because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.