037: Embracing the Gospel w JTFOLLOWSJC
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Summary
On this episode of The Nedealim Death Squad, we are joined by JT, who is quickly becoming one of my favorite content creators. We talk about how he got started in his career, and what it means to be a content creator.
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Today, we are joined by JT, who is quickly kind of becoming one of my favorite content creators.
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Can you describe to the audience what it is that you do in regards to what you focus
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Well, I mean, I'm just a normal bro, I guess, so I'd like to put it out there right now,
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I started to notice all the things that probably everyone else noticed 2020, 2021.
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And first and foremost, I'm a Christian guy, so I think once I really started to establish
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what's true, I really started to see what's false about all the things we're...
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And so at one point, I was starting to share little things like on social media.
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I was saying we're talking about Twitter a little bit.
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And then I was doing Facebook, but it was mostly interacting with friends and family.
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So I was like, oh, I have to make some kind of a TikTok.
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Kind of went viral, made a couple other ones that went viral.
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And before you know it, I'm like, I'm making videos.
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And then I did a movie about Nephilim and ancient angels with a buddy last year.
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And yeah, so things are just, you know, basically just sharing clips about the truth and about
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Were they an F or because mine was like a C minus.
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And that's kind of, I started to not go to church after that, which is not very good.
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But well, you know, I think I'm kind of in that same boat where, you know, in 2021,
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people are having debates online about all the stuff.
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And the church is really very silent about it, at least the one I went to.
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And, and that's what I kind of noticed overall about like the brick and mortar churches.
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And that's why eventually I was just like, I can't really go to this anymore.
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It's just like, I don't, I'm not really learning anything from the pastor.
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And also, I mean, I think church is supposed to be a little more interactive than it's,
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than it is in America, where we like, we go sit in a chair and listen to one guy and
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I like, you know, whenever I go to a, I can watch a guy podcast for three hours.
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If I go to see somebody preach, sometimes it's often boring because there's no dialogue,
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This is the ultimate, you're reading the Bible.
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No, but I think that that's kind of the problem is that I think some of us and I, you know,
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I've done, I think it should be, I think church should be more like Bible studies because,
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you know, you can have praise and worship, but I mean, I think it's kind of like, hey,
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what did you, what are you getting out of this?
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And like, what do you think about, and like somebody has questions.
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I think that's why like a smaller churches probably makes sense.
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But I think that overall, like when I would talk about, you know, faith in the world we
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live in, you got, obviously we're supposedly believers in this place.
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So like, you don't need to remind me about the gospel all the time.
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I know that like, that's why I'm here, but what I'm trying to learn is like, is taking
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my, my, the prism of what God says and what's true.
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And then what do you see outside this, this place?
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And I think that when you have, you know, again, the same arguments that are on Twitter
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and Facebook and TikTok and, you know, on TV and whatever, and YouTube, that's what the
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I mean, like that, why should, if, if I'm going to you guys to talk about Nephilim and
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this weird stuff that's happening with the eclipse or whatever else is going on, and the
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It's like, but that's what, that's what people are talking about.
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And I think that the church should kind of have answers for those things.
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And like I said, so when you go back to like really big faith issues, when you talk about
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It's like, so what do I even need you guys for?
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Like, like, I'm not saying you need to tell us what to do, but you should probably give
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people a way to basically work out their own faith.
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And like, what should you do based on what God says?
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You made a really potent point there that you're, you're having conversations with guys
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like us as there's a lot of awesome content creators in this space who are talking about
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It's kind of like conspiracy and the supernatural through a biblical worldview.
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But the, the reason that we are even filling that need is because of the ways in which
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Do you think that, cause I, I kind of feel like fear is at the root of that.
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Is it, is it fear of leading the congregation in the wrong direction or maybe even sort of
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If they're a brick and mortar, you know, they want to protect that, uh, no tax clause.
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So they, it could be a little bit, especially during COVID.
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If you had someone that was like, I'm not closing my, I was in New York city.
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So a lot of churches were like, I don't know if I really want that kind of issue with the
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government, you know, cause they were, they were serious about it.
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It's, it's like if there was ever a time to not fold, it's then right.
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When things are easy, it's easy to stand up and to be sort of this wishy-washy church.
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That's just like teaching you how to be, uh, and follow Jesus's lead.
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But when times are hard and you actually are under the threat of being shut down for spreading
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It's not, it's not just that the government said to the church, like, yo, either were they
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They laid, they all, everybody laid down, but I think that's, well, I mean, I think you're
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both correct where it's like, so obviously you have these 501 C3s where.
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They're, you know, they're tax exempt and they are, they're businesses.
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And so like, if they're, they're, I mean, I imagine, I mean, again, I don't know what
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happened behind the closed doors in different places, but you could imagine it's kind of
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like, if you try to fight this, I mean, like maybe there'll be repercussions one day.
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And, but I think at the same time, I do believe that maybe some of us who are, who got more
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conspiratorial fast after all the things we know we rely to, but I mean, like over all
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the years, it's like, so I, I was 21 when 9-11 happened or right around 20, like my early
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twenties when 9-11 happened and I'm in a military town.
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And so I didn't really wake up to all the stuff until kind of recently, but I think
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to me, it's like the COVID stuff, the election stuff kind of blew the doors off.
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So then you were, so then at that point I started to believe, you know, lots of the conspiracy
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because I, cause I actually started to look into them.
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So I think that when you start talking about Nephilim for one, that was one of those first
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things I read in the Bible, like after I kind of had fresh eyes to read it.
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And I was like, how in the world did I never know about this?
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This is like right at the very beginning of the Bible.
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It makes me want to, like, it makes me mad at the church.
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I understand the rest of this book a lot more now than I understand that part.
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And I think that for me though, it's like when you, when you've been taught a bunch of lies
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There is this kind of mainstream, like try to appeal to everyone and not look crazy.
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You don't talk about the fact that angels had sex with women and created giants.
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I mean, that's a crazy concept that we didn't know about that, but it's, it's definitely
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And so I think that when you start to not worry about getting called crazy anymore, then we
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And I think that like, so if I started this without making a cent, obviously, like most
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of us did, they started just, we started posting on social media.
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It's like, you don't, you believe me or you don't.
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I'm not doing this for, you know, I still go to my day job.
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So if you say you don't like me anymore, well, fine.
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I don't, I'm not too worried about, but if you're in a brick and mortar church and then
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you got the government breaking, breaking down your, your back.
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And then you also say, well, if I say that when I start talking about this stuff that
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challenges them, what they actually believe, you know, the congregation believes they don't
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They want them to say, Hey, you're doing a great job and you're going to heaven one day.
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They'll throw the money in the plate and it'll be over.
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Or meanwhile, like you have people on us who were like saying, wait a minute, they lied
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Now I'm going to talk about this one lie and everyone's going to be uncomfortable when I
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And then I'm going to talk about this thing they love.
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And it's like, but I have no trouble, trouble saying that because what's true is true.
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And it's like, if you don't like me because of it, well, it's, it's not me that you're,
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It's, it's the fact that I told you something's true that you, you, you find uncomfortable.
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So earlier I said that the, maybe part of the fear is to sort of, uh, radicalize or
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And it's like, really, uh, you're doing it a disservice because you're softening the messaging
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to a point where, you know, it becomes almost easy to ignore when in reality, the Bible shows
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you that the, the, the world that you inhabit in the life that we live is sort of extreme,
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And so not only are you doing a disservice, uh, by softening this message, but also for
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the people who come to that conclusion on their own, meaning something happens to them
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They see things in a, in a different way because of an event or something like that, or maybe
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And they come to the conclusion that like, whoa, this realm that we inhabit is supernatural,
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but they don't have anywhere to turn to where they could turn to the church and they could
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look for some clarification as to what's going on.
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There's nothing really there for them to grab onto.
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So those people are falling through the cracks.
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Like when we, when all the, the pandemic first started, it was like, it was like essential
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And it's like the church, like basically deem themselves non-essential.
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So then obviously other people are either there, you're either going to see God, you
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know, in your own room, in your own house and which you should have been done doing all
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along, you know, regardless of whether you go to brick and mortar church or you probably
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said, Oh, I'm going to go listen to somebody else preach.
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I want to listen to, I want to still hear about God, but I'm going to hear it from somebody
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And so then obviously once they start opening the doors back up, it's like, if I didn't
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need you then, then how, why do you think I need you now?
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And I think that maybe that is, you know, like that's how God can use all these things
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It's like, well, how could that be used for good?
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Now he said, I, you know, God didn't want us to have a mediator like that.
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Like you're like a guy who's wearing a nice suit, sitting above, you know, standing above
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It's like, Oh, you can, do you want to know what I said?
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JT, are you saying you think that, uh, because since 2020, for sure, after 2020, I looked around
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and what I remember thinking in my head was this is a dead church and I've been to dead
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church, you know, when it's dead or when it's dying.
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I remember thinking that, and then now years later, I'm at this, uh, issue in my life where
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it's like, they're like, well, do you go to church?
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And I'm like, no, you're like, but you're a Christian.
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And I was like, probably more than, yeah, probably, I probably believe harder than you
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Is the church being phased out with something else or should it be phased out?
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Because the current church as it is right now, I mean, there are good ones.
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Because a lot of people, I'm not, um, as, as biblically knowledgeable as a lot of other
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people in this space, but I hear a lot of people say that it was never meant to be this
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building that you go to JT, like you just alluded to, right?
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This guy in a suit that is sort of the middleman between you and God.
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But in the Bible, it says, wherever two or more shall gather in my name.
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And it's like, it, did it ever have to be that it was that something that was not, not
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Maybe there was a time in history where the survival of the church depended upon these
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like cathedrals being built and these, you know, these giant worship centers and everything.
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But now speaking of giant worship centers, you have like the Walmarts of, of Christianity
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Like you were saying, a lot of the congregation won't, uh, address the supernatural or like
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But then they go to church and they're like, we're going to usher in the Holy spirit right
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If you look at it, you're doing some kind of a ceremony to bring an entity down.
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I was like, we're kind of, we're kind of doing the same thing too.
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Should we be doing it to the level of like Walmarts?
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Like, or, or should have been like smaller groups?
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Like what happens when you create a portal that big?
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Well, I think that, I think what it really is, is that, no, to answer your question.
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No, I don't believe that the church was ever supposed to be a place you go gather.
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So it's kind of like that if we're the, we're the temple of the Holy spirit now.
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So like God doesn't dwell in, you know, buildings built by men.
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And so we're supposed to come together and we're supposed to encourage each other.
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And I think that what it says, I think is Hebrews 10, 25, when it talks about don't forsake
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So like a lot of things what people would say, biblical churches would probably say that
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So you could meet together whenever you want to.
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And of course, like I said, you could gather together with believers, even online.
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I believe, I don't think you have to physically go someplace.
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I just think it's like, you know, if we're, if we're here for one thing is to love each
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other and encourage each other and help each other, you know?
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So at some point you can't like, you shouldn't just be shut away.
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I think cause you, it's hard to do good for people if you're not interacting with, with
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But no, I think that, yeah, the church is supposed to be like an interactive thing.
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And I think it's supposed to be, yeah, it's like the church is supposed to go out, you
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It's like, that's what they think everything's supposed to come in.
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But I do think like the difference is now that like you were saying, as you believe a lot
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more, you probably have a lot more faith in the people in the, in the pews.
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Because again, it's a funny, yeah, depending on what church you go to, you know, it could
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be super charismatic or it could become super uptight.
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And, but again, it's, it's always about like what, like what the main guy believes.
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And it's like, what's crazy to him is crazy to them.
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And what's not is not so that I think that's what I've, I've really come to understand that
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there's a lot of crazy things in the Bible that all Christians need to believe in order
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Like you need to say that the God created everything.
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You got to believe that God sent his son in the form of a man to a virgin to die for us
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and then to rise again and then comes, comes back and establishes a kingdom and destroys
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this world again, you know, like all the kinds of things.
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But then when you say, well, what about Nephilim?
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And they'd be like, well, angels having sex with women.
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I was like, how could a spirit get a woman pregnant?
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And you're like, well, you already believe in the Holy Spirit getting Mary pregnant, don't
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So, you know, it's like, so you kind of already, so you already kind of said you believe that.
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But, but again, like when you say you believe in giants, the norm, I mean, the, the, like
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kind of the academic types will laugh at, at you.
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They'll say you're stupid, but the people, like, I guess the people wearing the nice suits
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who, you know, have a drive a Mercedes to their, to their church buildings, they don't want
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Most of them, you know, they, they would still like to say that.
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Well, I believe most of the same things as you do, but I believe that God created this
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And then, so it's acceptable in normal society to say that.
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But when you start questioning whether, you know, we went to the moon or, you know, we're,
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you know, going thousands of miles around a, like a ball of fire and, you know, like all
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If you start questioning that because the Bible says this, then you're like, oh, this guy
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And again, like for, for us, it's kind of like, I think it's crazy what you guys believe.
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Now I think, I think it's crazy that certain people have not woke up to the lies and they
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It's even like my buddy was like, I was talking to a friend today and he was like, well, why
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I said, he's putting a brain in your chip right now.
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I put, I put a, uh, I sent him the picture of him wearing the devil's champion Halloween
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And then him wearing like the Norvis Oris of Clorum jacket.
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I said, if there's one thing I know about this world is you don't become the world's richest
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I mean, like this guy's obviously playing ball with the wrong team, this idea too, that
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Who's just a good guy as he gathers up all of the world's like information through the
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most, uh, influential social media apparatus that exists right now.
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I've had one interaction with him and it's probably the greatest interaction with him.
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Like, and I said, uh, adrenochrome or hate the Jays, which way Western men completely viral.
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He says, uh, wow, Mel Gibson's that buff these days.
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Anything you interact with, you know, will blow up.
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Why would you interact with this meme specifically?
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There ended up being report after report after report, calling him anti-Semitic.
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Top Lobster says, uh, something about blood libel and shit like this.
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He deletes his comment because he got the, on his platform, on his platform that he paid
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He says, wow, Mel Gibson's that jacked these days.
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Well, probably because they know just like what you said.
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I mean, anything he comments on is he's elevated.
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You know, it's kind of like he could have just, well, yeah, I think, I mean, obviously
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I mean, again, like he's not, he's not as smart as everyone says he is, but he's obviously
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I mean, that's a funny, like these billionaires, when they would say, oh, I think I might get
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some of that Bitcoin, you know, you know, like how much they can move the needle by just
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So anything that he's saying, that's, I can't remember what he, he, um, he was talking about
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It was something regarding flatter, but obviously he wasn't committing to that.
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But I think it was like, just the fact that he kind of gave this overture to that.
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It was like, oh, see, you know, like that's, I'm, I'm sure he's not,
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unaware of the power, especially now that he owns X or Twitter, what do you want to
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He's, he's putting his finger on the scale, but listen, guys, I think this is a good spot
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to take this break because we've given these people too much free shit already.
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So let everybody know top where, where they're going to find these links because, um, they're
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Maybe you got to join at a $5 level or something.
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People always get mad at us when we do this, but I don't really care about it.
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Because I have a little bit of somewhere I wanted to go, but I don't know if you have
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Look, I know we don't know anything about it, but it's just an interesting thing that
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So, and I know that JT has been talking quite a bit as we all have within this space about
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And there was a lot of people that thought that it was going to be some sort of doomsday
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event, whereas I thought more of signs of the times, you know, and that this was going
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to be maybe an event that preceded several other events.
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So there's really no way to know what's coming next, but during the eclipse, and I'd love to
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get your thoughts on that, but there was this emergence of a, something that radar picked
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It's seemingly coming from Antarctica, something under the water, the size of, they said it
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If you look at the radars and top, I don't know if you want to pull it up.
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You don't have to though, but it's in the messages that I sent you, our DMs on Twitter.
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They, it looks to be the size of half of the United States and it is headed northbound.
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I don't know what it is, but it has all of the signs and it feels like Godzilla.
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I was going to say, it's got, it's got to be Godzilla.
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And the other one is a short video, but they should be, uh, in, in succession, in sequence,
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That's what he needs to see are very, that's it.
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But again, this is the anomaly here that came off of Antarctica.
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There's a theory that an iceberg may have released off the bottom of the ocean on this part of
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Antarctica and rose up to the sea surface, causing these anomalies to be picked up by Ventus sky.
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Now, again, we can follow this thing all the way up into the Atlantic ocean over the next
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So basically what he says now is that one of the buoys, because you could actually watch these
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buoys, they give off live readings and one of them dropped two thousand meters, which
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And they haven't taken it offline, suggesting that it's not a error, because if it was an
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But there's a lot of strange anomalies going on in the water.
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And I can't help but think of Godzilla when it comes to all this.
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And I know that we don't have an answer either way.
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But speaking of giant lizards, I know this is a long way to get to this, guys.
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I was in a museum today and this museum lied to my child.
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We're looking at a triceratops and he goes, Dad, isn't this crazy that there's a triceratops
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And I go, so so really what I want to do with this a little bit, and I don't know if
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you if you have anything on it and if you don't, we can move on to the eclipse.
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I posted I said, look at these stupid, fake dinosaurs.
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And somebody said, isn't it interesting that in the Bible it talks about dragons, but says
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I think that nobody talked about dinosaurs because it's stupid.
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It's kind of like that you could look at a saltwater crocodile and that could be considered
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But I mean, it's like but it doesn't have its own class of things that are just like
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I mean, it's it's told to children because it's kids would believe it.
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That there was this this time where there was no people and there was just this.
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These massive, super cool lizards that just conquered the earth.
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But that never happened like that is literally just that's a fantasy.
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The dragon thing is way more realistic because people wrote about dragons.
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I said that's when you start to understand that when they started finding they started
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finding dinosaurs in the 1800s, like everything happened in the 1800s, by the way, if you ever
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looked through history, the best of times and the worst of times they discovered all these
00:31:17.420
But the funny thing is, we know and this is not conspiratorial at all.
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Man has been digging in the ground since the Garden of Eden.
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So the idea that they didn't find one of these things until like basically like yesterday.
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I was listening to an audio book about the Romans once.
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And so Caesar Augustus was the first emperor of Rome.
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And at one point it's like it's it's told by this college professor and he's saying he
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actually kept dinosaur bones as like good luck charms or something like that.
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He didn't actually believe there were dinosaur bones.
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He believed they were the bones of giant humans and also monsters.
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Well, he yes, they knew they they did know that.
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I mean, again, they all these ancient cultures are not even super ancient cultures talked about
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And so, yeah, like as you said, when you first figure out that the dinosaur thing like that
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those skeletons are not real and they've never like they've they've never found like a complete
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whatever a tops or no when I was when I'm looking at this, it has a diagram and it shows
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you well here highlighted on this image of the skeleton are the actual fossils that we
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And I would say roughly 10 percent of this entire structure is highlighted in red, indicating
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And from these, we imagined the rest of this creature that you see before you.
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And even that, I think, is probably a stretch because I don't even know, you know, they
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You would never dig these things up and then put them on public display like that.
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Well, supposedly, supposedly what they say and this again, this is kind of goofy.
00:33:13.840
They say probably because they were destroyed by some asteroid or whatever a long time ago,
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that the dinosaur buns are actually radioactive.
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So they so they couldn't technically put them in the museums because they would be dangerous
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I mean, like that like that's the level of like ridiculousness that this this stuff began.
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Not only did we create this thing off of very minimal information and but no, you're you can't
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They're very dangerous, but I made a model of them.
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I made a model of that's one of the funniest things.
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I think that I'm sure it was around the time I was making videos about stuff like this.
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And I looked up this story where I want to say that there was a trisenter, a trinosaurus
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Rex skeleton or something that they were trying to sell.
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And of course, they're saying this is going to get like the most money, obviously, at this
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Get this, because they said too many of the bones were copyright like they.
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Like so what if you read into the article, what they say is there are certain trinosaurus
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Rex skeletons that basically they had to make molds from these other ones and they stole
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the copies of the molds and they actually faked.
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But it but it was like it was almost said in a way that that's faking a fake.
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Like, yes, yes, that this other this other kind of famous trinosaurus Rex skeleton was
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made out of these things and they copyrighted the moldings of the bones.
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Unbelievable, you know, dude, people always say when it comes to big lies, right.
00:34:52.780
We don't have to segue this hard, but like when it comes to the Diddy thing, right, people
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I don't know if you know about the Boneyard Alaska.
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Hold your thought, David, because I don't want to move off dinosaurs just yet.
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All I was going to say is people think that you could never hide a thing this big.
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And it's like Diddy operated for 30 years with immunity within the music industry and
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did all these terrible things to the stars that they held out in front of us, you know.
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And so when people go like dinosaurs can't be faked.
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And it's like, yeah, when there's a lot of money and a lot of people are lying and stealing
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each other's fabricated work to try to pull off their own fabricated work.
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Like, yeah, you can propagate a lie for a long ass time, guys.
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And it doesn't even have to be a good one, because the whispers have been happening in
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both the dinosaur world and the hip hop industry.
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Dude, after COVID, after COVID and you saw like the severity of that lie.
00:35:52.980
Not that COVID didn't exist, but just how organized everybody was just to get you to take a vaccine.
00:35:58.980
And then kind of once they took the once they got that initial vaccine rollout, they just
00:36:04.420
We did it like they they rely on a distracted public.
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So it's kind of like, oh, yeah, well, yeah, well, you know that maybe we did.
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Like, let's talk about the eclipse or something like that.
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But I do think it's like it reminds me a lot of like the the NASA stuff where if you guys
00:36:31.540
So I read my kid a freaking dinosaur book every night wants to read it.
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Like, if you go watch like what they show kids on, like cartoons and these little animation
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I mean, how often is it dinosaurs in outer space stuff?
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And for obviously, you know, when we're young boys, it's like that's the way it was for
00:36:58.380
I like great white sharks and stuff like that, you know, like dangerous things and
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So then when you get to be an adult and you don't go look, you know, look into all the
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lies, it's very hard for people to reject that program at some point because it's like
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because I want there to be a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
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But I guess the thing is, like, you find out that, like, here's a good example of
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this, like, but almost basically in space and this, they're saying like that you find
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out one day, oh, the Brontosaurus was actually not a real dinosaur because it was some guy
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took a head of something else and brought it over to where the skeleton was.
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And then so, like, you find out that the bones are not supposed not.
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They don't even claim they're in the same place.
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So they're just taking bones from random places.
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And then there's then they're building a model of something.
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One of the most intact Trinosaurus Rex they ever found.
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The guy who originally found it thought it was a Triceratops.
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Wait, you're telling me that, you know, you guys know what they're supposedly look like.
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And that's the thing they don't often show you is what they actually found in the ground.
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By the time you get into a museum, like we have we would have no idea which which parts they cast off real bones versus how much they just faked.
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Makes you think like what if the T-Rex had like regular sized arms?
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I've said it's like or what if what if the things were like parts of a wing?
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Yeah, because typically you'll see like I think some species even bats will have like little hands at the end of their wings.
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Like every time I used to be when I was a kid, I wanted to be a paleontologist.
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But I remember the dinosaurs being lizard like green, black, that like a classic, you know, crocodile or alligator color.
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Then you check in a couple of years later, they're all different colored.
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It's like, oh, now they got feathers and the feathers are like, what is this?
00:39:41.520
The funny thing is, okay, so if you believe, and this is how silly some of this stuff is.
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So what we're led to believe is evolution, right?
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So evolution, survival of the fittest and natural selection, all that stuff.
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So what we're told is that these, you know, dominant monsters decided it might be more beneficial to us for our long-term benefit to turn into chickens.
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Which we are consumed by a mass all around the world.
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And, you know, have you ever seen that image of like where, so you think about the creative liberties that they could have taken, right?
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With just the smallest samples of bones that they collected from miles apart because of whatever happened.
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Because these are the rules they play by, right?
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So, and in that rule set, like God's like, you could lie to them, but you got to make it obvious.
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And they make it so obvious and they still get away with a lie.
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From outer space to underground in, you know, fossils in the dirt.
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That image of like the hippopotamus where it's like what the skeleton looks like and what a paleontologist would describe it as.
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Because it's a really dramatic skull, a hippopotamus skull.
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And then it's like what the hippo actually looks like.
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Kind of looks like it has a smile on and everything.
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And who's stopping you from taking these creative liberties?
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Who's there to press back against you and go like, no, that's not.
00:41:27.560
So you're like, this thing looked like this, dude.
00:41:30.740
I had an old creation book like back when I was little.
00:41:39.040
And it was kind of showing like that if they found a pit of bones, it's like you like in the movies, they're actually brushing off this fully intact skeleton that's under the ground.
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But it's like they might have found a pit of bones.
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And then they obviously found enough of it to make a skeleton, what they think could be a skeleton.
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And then just knowing that he was showing like different animals around the world, like with no skin, just the skeleton.
00:42:05.820
And of course, it was showing like animations, what we would guess it would look like versus what it actually.
00:42:13.760
But I do think I almost think the bird thing could also be very similar to like the NASA stuff.
00:42:21.380
And you're like, because they got to justify they're actually doing something to it.
00:42:24.660
It's kind of like, can you imagine if they like, yeah, if they hadn't learned anything new since like, you know, you were a kid, you'd be like, what?
00:42:31.780
What do you guys, what are you paleontologists doing these days?
00:42:38.120
This is how the Trinosaurus Rex and like the Triceratops fought.
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Yeah, that's exactly why, you know, I could, you know, if you don't mind lying, it does seem like an awesome gig.
00:42:51.560
Or maybe it's not even a lie, because if you believe it, you're like, yeah, well, you just can kind of just come up with stuff.
00:42:58.780
I mean, their necks were this long, so probably there's just that tree right there.
00:43:02.140
At this point, the entire industry of paleontology exists just to prop up the Jurassic Park films.
00:43:10.140
It's the same people that keep making 150 different Pokemon every new game.
00:43:14.260
In that freaking book that I read to my son, it says, it's a Dr. Seuss book, too, so it rhymes, and it's like, his name is Iguanodon, and we know this because he used his thumb to jab at his foe.
00:43:25.540
And every time I read that line, I said, what the fuck are you talking about?
00:43:29.740
What did you just make me say to my son that it's a dinosaur and he has huge teeth, but he's jabbed, he has a hard thumb?
00:43:41.880
Like, that's obviously, that's something they definitely know that.
00:43:51.200
As I got older, I started to like history shows, and I watched all kinds of shows like on National Geographic and stuff.
00:43:55.860
And as soon as they start doing 3D animation, I'm just like, okay, so now we're just going to have this guy just waxing poetic on just making just stuff up all over the place.
00:44:07.020
And that, because you're like, really, that's what most...
00:44:10.260
I think that that's what most of history and science is.
00:44:12.780
And it's like, when you start to wake up to that, you realize they're speaking very, you know, like, with authority about things they couldn't possibly know.
00:44:23.020
And I think as soon as you start to get onto that game, then you're saying, like, why do I believe any of this?
00:44:28.420
And then you see, because you really see, like, what they try to do through the dinosaurs very clearly is establish a timeline that rejects anything biblical.
00:44:38.200
They try to say, that's why, like, people will try to say, were there dinosaurs on Noah's Ark?
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He was trying to kill the monsters with the flood.
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So the point is, is like, that if he brought an old bone to me, I don't have to argue against that.
00:45:11.100
I mean, there's still things that are monsters out there.
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I mean, just imagine, like, just the stuff that's in the ocean.
00:45:15.660
Again, whatever that big blob is, like, there's certainly things in the ocean, the deep, that we have no idea was there.
00:45:24.740
I mean, what we were told, you know, it's funny now that I think about this, what we were told is they know more about the moon than they know about what's on the bottom of the ocean.
00:45:32.480
Like, now I know they know zero about either of them.
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But yeah, like, how could you know as big as the ocean is?
00:45:43.580
You were saying that this entire thing is propped up to discredit any kind of biblical timeline or biblical history.
00:45:55.360
We've talked on this show where it's, like, this alien deception.
00:46:02.760
They want to sell us this idea that they are benign space brethren who are technologically advanced and are very concerned with either our mutually assured destruction and nuclear war or our destruction of the planet.
00:46:15.820
And, you know, maybe they're going to intervene to some degree.
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And really what I think is this is a rebranding of ancient adversarial biblical entities, the fallen, the Nephilim products of the forementioned.
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And it's like that entire industry that sells us that is Hollywood, right, that sells us this alien deception, but also NASA.
00:46:41.340
You know, it's like NASA has to set the ground rules for this is and I'm not saying that I'm a flat earther, you know, either way, but it's like this is a globe.
00:46:56.680
We're sending men to the moon sometimes not again for a really long time.
00:47:03.160
But this entire industry of sci-fi alien genre within Hollywood is the mechanism that makes that go or at least that's integral to making it go.
00:47:17.960
And that is, in my opinion, another huge way that they discredit, you know, biblical history by feeding us something else and masking it and rebranding it.
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The crazy part is even when they do, they won't rebrand it.
00:47:34.820
They'll tell the story of Noah, of Russell Crowe as Noah and completely, I don't believe that you got it wrong.
00:47:46.500
He got the name of one of the fallen, I forget the name of one of the fallen angels correctly.
00:47:53.340
You know, I watched about half of it and I was like, it's told from such a twisted perspective that I think when he was,
00:48:00.520
he was trying to kill, he was trying to kill like everybody on his, in his family and stuff at the end.
00:48:05.440
I was just like, that's when I was kind of like, this is, this is so dumb.
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When they go into this, they run into the, whatever, the barren wasteland and there the fallen are.
00:49:09.520
And then as a matter of fact, it even goes as far as to say that the fallen helped him build this.
00:49:14.700
First off, the fallen are depicted as the Nephilim, as these like giant, whatever they could be.
00:49:19.700
And really, in my opinion, what the fallen are, are entities that who knows what they look like.
00:49:27.980
They probably look, some of them look like lions or whatever they choose to appear to you ask.
00:49:37.080
They get redemption from God afterward, which is like after they help him build this boat.
00:49:46.940
It was, I think there's some cool images in there.
00:49:49.320
I think maybe I already knew it was trash before I watched this.
00:49:53.040
I was able to, like, say, okay, this wasn't so, I mean, I knew it wasn't going to be told correctly.
00:49:57.600
But yeah, there was a few clips, and it's funny, I just made a reel yesterday.
00:50:01.100
I used the clip of, like, the angels coming down, like fiery, like stars.
00:50:06.320
And I think that's kind of a cool image, because I think that's probably somewhat accurate.
00:50:11.020
Like, they talk about, like, the seraphim angels being the fiery ones.
00:50:19.340
The rock thing is weird, because I think there's a lot of mythologies about, like, things being turned to stone.
00:50:23.600
So I wonder how much of that actually comes from other places.
00:50:28.620
But no, I think that's clearly told from, like, a Gnostic perspective.
00:50:32.820
It's told from a different kind of, we believe that the Bible's true, but not really.
00:50:39.500
But I think, again, like, so the, like, all the tenets of what they teach us now is, like, the science.
00:50:46.520
And they just, they try to discount all mythologies.
00:50:48.920
When, again, like, that's why you'd say, like, well, there's history of dragons.
00:51:10.340
Every single animal on the Chinese Zodiac is real, except for the dragon.
00:51:17.620
Totally not the same, even though they might have looked, even though it's funny, even, like, that, even, like, you think about, like, the whole thing you were talking about, like, dinosaurs having feathers.
00:51:26.620
Well, think about, like, what they worshipped in South America.
00:51:32.760
Yeah, and so, you know, I don't know if you guys know this, but, like, so when you see, like, the Indian headdresses, that's why they wore the feathers is because they worshipped a feathered serpent.
00:51:42.900
Yeah, I had a really weird dream twice, actually, about a feathered serpent.
00:51:48.240
I talk about my dreams all the time on this show to no one's pleasure because nobody likes hearing about anybody's dreams.
00:51:58.960
Every time I hear about the feathered serpent, I had a dream where I was standing at the bottom of a, at the foot of a temple, in, like, an Aztec temple, and winding through the clouds was this great black serpent.
00:52:09.600
And it was almost like calling me to some sort of, like, adventure.
00:52:15.100
But, yeah, I mean, you've spoken to Paul of Understanding Conspiracy, and he talked a lot about dressing like the entity that you want to possess you.
00:52:27.460
And I can't help but wonder, is that what's going on there?
00:52:30.760
Is it an homage, or are you hoping to be embodied to some degree by the spirit of this ancient entity?
00:52:36.840
I think that it's, I think he's likely correct.
00:52:41.460
I mean, I've done multiple shows with him, but we talked a lot about that, about that.
00:52:45.960
Again, so they're trying, again, like, I'm saying to go to the point where you're talking about, like, these aliens are not actually a nefarious group.
00:52:54.780
They're, like, they're benevolent, and, like, maybe they can help us aspire to be greater.
00:52:59.200
Or it's this idea that they, for one, at one point, they were talking about them being from Mars and whatever other planets.
00:53:08.020
But then they kind of shifted at one point saying, well, they might actually be interdimensional.
00:53:11.900
And you're like, okay, so that should have been big red flags for people.
00:53:16.720
Well, interdimensional, where it's almost like a spirit world or something like that.
00:53:21.900
So if you think about it, it's all the kind of same thing where Lester Crowley, the famous Satanist, father of the New Age, he famously said, now we call them angels and demons.
00:53:33.420
One day we're going to call them something else.
00:53:35.060
So either way, you're contacting these beings that are superior to us, that have ancient knowledge, have more, you know, have technology.
00:53:43.600
I mean, that's very similar to the story of the Nephilim, where you have the watchers come down.
00:53:49.900
They give them knowledge of the stars, about metal, you know, basically drugs, witchcraft, you know, like weapons, all the things.
00:53:59.720
And so it's like this idea that they want that ancient knowledge from those things.
00:54:04.660
And again, if they believe that, I believe that like the royal bloodlines in this world come from like the Nephilim.
00:54:12.820
And so these people obviously are deified, the priest class, the royal class.
00:54:18.020
And so there's, I think that there's many ways to, I guess, to maybe contact the spiritual world, or maybe not many ways, but like one of them specifically, I think is like drugs, sorcery, some kind of a, some kind of a ceremony with use of drugs.
00:54:33.240
I think there's obviously just as well, just, just some kind of religious ritual.
00:54:38.840
You know, there's been, you have the people doing the sex magic.
00:54:41.320
You got the people doing the ayahuasca and the, in the rainforest.
00:54:44.640
But as Paul said that it likely it's a, it probably involves intention, you know?
00:54:49.820
So like if you are trying to dress up, like he talks about the clown thing, if that's a Nephilim costume, if you do that, you perhaps are opening yourself up.
00:55:03.440
And then you get contact with these entities when people talk about them being very similar in their experiences.
00:55:12.980
I mean, again, it's like, it's, it's all the same thing.
00:55:16.380
That's why, what was the episode with Tony Merkel where he said that he saw the guy with, that's dressed like the Mad Hatter.
00:55:28.100
And they said that's some kind of like high wizard.
00:55:30.280
Well, have you ever seen images top of, I believe, Papa Legba, which is a sort of a voodoo entity that often calls for, in order for him to give you whatever knowledge, of course, right?
00:55:55.640
We told you this actually lasted longer than last time, but we're going to check out Papa Legba here.
00:56:09.680
As soon as I thought about that, there's that, um, girl says, I got daughters.
00:56:14.600
There's that, the princess and the frog, the, um, you know, that Disney movie.
00:56:18.700
Where there's the shadow man, you know, the shadow man is like, he looks, I mean, almost.
00:56:24.440
So, uh, Papa Legba, in order for him to give you whatever advantage that, that you desire
00:56:29.700
from him, he requires the sacrifice of an innocent newborn baby, which like these ancient entities
00:56:40.200
But we get a lot of this, JT, what you're saying is like spot on with this repackaging of the
00:56:47.600
And we look at it and it actually agitates me because people will look at it through this
00:56:54.340
Like it's a profound discovery when it's like, you're just rebranding the same stuff.
00:56:59.780
You know, when it comes to, for example, one of the ones that really gets me is simulation
00:57:06.080
And it's like, Oh, so you believe, you believe that this is a, a, like a creation, like, like
00:57:12.760
that one, one thing created all of this and that this isn't all there is to life.
00:57:18.280
And when we die in this, we're going to go somewhere else.
00:57:24.820
You're literally just giving me a trash version of God.
00:57:32.340
So, I mean, it's the same, uh, gave me the Aldi's version of God, man.
00:57:37.740
And it's like, people are walking around with this sense of like, uh, profound discovery.
00:57:42.480
And all we're doing is it's like, there's nothing new under the sun.
00:57:45.140
You're just dusting off old things that our ancestors had a much better grasp on than
00:57:57.780
Cause you're saying like that, that it's a semantics game.
00:58:00.920
We're like, I'm comfortable calling them aliens.
00:58:04.160
That's why we said we made that movie ancient angels.
00:58:06.880
And it's, and that's why I said, it's, it's, it seems very condescending the way they talk
00:58:11.500
about the ancient peoples where it's like, well, they weren't advanced enough to realize
00:58:16.720
They were talking to, they weren't, they weren't gods.
00:58:21.780
And you're thinking like, okay, so what is your context?
00:58:24.200
Well, you would know more about those things than they did.
00:58:26.940
The ones who interacted with them because you've seen star Trek.
00:58:29.980
So now that you realize what an alien is, but that's like, you know, so like it's, so
00:58:38.740
If they came from outer space, they came from up there down to here.
00:58:43.020
If they called it heaven and you called it outer space and the beings are more, are superior
00:58:49.480
If you want to call them space aliens versus somebody who says the gods came down from
00:58:56.240
So you're now we really are just talking about semantics.
00:59:00.320
Even like, even like the famous atheist, Richard Dawkins at one point, you know, who, who obviously
00:59:08.080
He actually got backed into a corner one time and he actually said he, he, he actually
00:59:13.040
said that he considered the idea of panspermia where like this, this race of aliens basically
00:59:21.020
And it's like, Oh, so you believe in a creator?
00:59:24.860
And that's the big thing that in my opinion is the really big deception that's coming
00:59:28.680
is we're going to be sold this idea that we were seated here by these, you know, grays
00:59:34.420
or these, uh, Nords or these insectoids, whatever the hell.
00:59:40.700
And one of the things that we did when the show first started, even before it started,
00:59:44.280
me and David were talking and, uh, we would just be like on Twitter and be like, yo, that's
00:59:52.860
And then all of a sudden, like we clipped Owen Benjamin saying it randomly, Sam saying it,
01:00:02.320
Then a couple of months later, uh, the Miami thing happens.
01:00:06.220
And I'm not, I'm not like, I'm not taking, uh, whatever.
01:00:09.760
I'm not taking credit for it, but I'm saying like, we helped push that ball into, instead
01:00:14.620
of saying, you know, nine months ago, there was a nine foot tall aliens in Las Vegas.
01:00:21.280
And then Miami happens and they go, Oh, uh, there's Nephilim at the mall.
01:00:25.440
And I'm like, well, what happened in between those six months where some people that were
01:00:30.760
comfortable with the alien thing have decided, nah, bro Nephilim.
01:00:36.420
Like if you can move that to the truth, make it fun and stuff.
01:00:39.220
I feel like that's what we've been trying to do.
01:00:41.080
So no, I think that, I think you guys are, I mean, I think it only makes sense that again,
01:00:48.380
if this is like, if this ancient alien theory is, has any merit to it, which I believe it
01:00:53.200
or not, I do think it does, because I think that again, it's just, it's, it's, it's calling
01:01:00.300
And it's like, so if, if the, if the people here believed in these gods that came down,
01:01:07.260
Well, that's probably more likely true than the version we would have that says these people
01:01:13.520
You know, so like, so we, we should actually give a little more credence to the mythologies
01:01:20.280
in the history we have that we do have, because again, we are obviously are seeing pretty in
01:01:25.100
a pretty dimly lit room in 2024 of what happened thousands of years ago.
01:01:30.540
But yeah, like as, as Solomon famously said, there's nothing new under the sun.
01:01:34.260
So if, if the, if the Bible talks about the Nephilim, the heroes of old, the men of renown,
01:01:40.160
I think that it's, I think it's likely that there is some kind of a worship of that.
01:01:47.540
And to what extent, I mean, I don't know, but I do believe that when you start to find out like
01:01:52.040
Hillary Clinton and the, you know, the people in the government are looking for the tomb of
01:01:57.420
The resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh and the buried Nephilim.
01:02:06.940
We spoke to Gary and it's Gary's contention, which I agree with.
01:02:15.140
Uh, this idea that the Greek pantheon and many of the pantheons that were supposedly mythological
01:02:23.860
And those heroes of old, the men of renown, uh, were those demigods.
01:02:29.460
So when you hear of a Hercules or a, uh, Perseus or, you know, somebody of that nature,
01:02:34.120
uh, but you also have, I'm just talking about these mythologies connecting and how we look
01:02:40.400
at them and we go, look at our stupid ancestors.
01:02:43.180
Um, but you know, we had Timothy Albarino on and he tells a fascinating story about the,
01:02:48.600
the people who are of the lineage of the native Peruvians.
01:02:52.260
Um, the ones who are closest to, you know, uh, I guess for lack of a better term, the locals,
01:02:57.280
uh, the government will tell you one thing about their megalithic structures and how
01:03:02.240
Uh, they say that they were built by the Inca and the actual people who are the descendants
01:03:08.620
of the people who have go, you know, stretch back generations and generations.
01:03:12.000
They say, uh, these megalithic structures were built by a race of giants, uh, cannibalistic
01:03:19.240
giants who were, and I believe they even say them that they had red hair and that, uh, the,
01:03:25.020
the, the, their kind of overarching head, God sent floodwaters to, to destroy them.
01:03:34.940
There was actually, I, I think, so when I started to get interested in this space, I was
01:03:39.720
watching Rogan and stuff and I was, and he had Graham Hancock on a couple of times.
01:03:43.900
And so I listened to him about his theories about lost civilization, which again, I agree
01:03:48.620
with, I don't agree with all his conclusions, but you know, you see it that show ancient
01:03:58.620
It was kind of boring, but he, he was, uh, he was talking about Cholula.
01:04:05.160
Cholula is, is, is somewhere a city in Mexico where it's, it's the biggest pyramid in the
01:04:10.340
At least they say, but as far as like how, how wide it is, I think it's like three times
01:04:16.540
as wide as the great pyramid, but it's not as tall, but it's completely buried.
01:04:21.200
Actually, they say there's multiple periods, pyramids buried under the ground.
01:04:26.480
And then of course the Spanish ended up building a Catholic church on the top of this place.
01:04:31.220
So anyways, so at one point he's telling the story about how the Spanish, the conquistadors
01:04:38.540
And they say that they have these crazy mythologies that they came out of the ground.
01:04:43.300
There's like these seven sacred tribes that came out of the earth.
01:04:45.940
And when they came up on the earth, there was giants here.
01:04:49.380
And so the giants built the pyramid and then their sky God decided to, that they were, that
01:04:58.940
And so you're like, okay, what, like how much more proof do you need that this, like this
01:05:05.720
story is not like, this is not the Hebrews making it up.
01:05:10.460
I mean, this is a completely different side of the world where they've supposedly would
01:05:14.400
They've got the exact same story about giants building megalos and then being killed in a
01:05:20.920
Well, that's the thing is, is you can have this sort of, um, well, this is just ancient
01:05:33.100
And it's like, well, what about the, the through line of giants?
01:05:37.820
And you go, well, no, there's definitely evidence for massive floods having taken place all across
01:05:44.700
Uh, maybe several times, you know, Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson talk about that a lot.
01:05:48.680
And, you know, obviously there's all this weathering on the Sphinx and all this stuff
01:05:52.300
that suggested that's absolutely true, but it's not, I don't think it's, I think they
01:05:57.640
It's not that the ancients, um, myth, mythos, this, this flood event and, and added all this
01:06:10.900
We started eating people and, uh, and God didn't like that.
01:06:15.580
But yeah, Occam's razor would say the simplest explanation is that they weren't all making
01:06:21.060
And I, and I think the funny thing, I, I remember saying in an ancient angels, like I was saying,
01:06:24.880
it's kind of like, if I said, Hey guys, the craziest thing just happened.
01:06:31.960
He had a spaceship and it's like, it's the coolest thing you've ever seen.
01:06:36.820
And then you'd be, and you'd be like, no way that, no way that happened.
01:06:45.360
So if I told you that, that an alien showed up and I didn't see, give you the spaceship,
01:06:50.120
then you'd be like, well, you could just say I was making up, but isn't sort of the evidence,
01:06:54.000
the fact that, Hey, there's this building here that we have no idea how a human could build
01:06:59.180
Like, so there's, so there's actually physical evidence.
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It's like, so, so not only are they lying, but they also, they do have some kind of evidence
01:07:23.080
So, I mean, like, so it would make more sense if they were bigger.
01:07:26.520
I still believe, I still believe that the giants are.
01:07:28.400
Must have had some kind of technology because I don't know how big they were, but, but yeah,
01:07:33.280
It's like, so they, they're just going to try to tell us like, so we found these tools
01:07:38.060
So therefore they would have had to build it using these tools.
01:07:41.900
When a rational person would say, well, the rocks are harder than the tools.
01:07:49.740
So therefore the tools could not cut those stones.
01:07:55.460
So that, so that we don't know what they use, but instead they will try to say like, well,
01:07:59.880
Just the same thing about the dinosaurs with the thumb.
01:08:02.120
We know that he stabbed with the thumb because we found a thumb and it looks really weird.
01:08:06.420
So we found this one, we found this one copper saw.
01:08:09.600
So therefore they had to chop that, that 1 million pound stone right over there with,
01:08:16.840
Like it's unfathomable to think that this is a, this is a work site.
01:08:21.800
They left behind the ones they didn't give a shit about these huge stones.
01:08:25.980
They took with them or, or, or like I said, I'm, you know, my family's owning construction
01:08:31.560
because you know what we do when the job's over, we don't leave the tools.
01:08:36.180
We take them to the next, we take them to the next place.
01:08:39.520
The tools you do leave, the tools you do leave.
01:08:44.240
It's, I think again, like this is probably a situation where like that they will attribute
01:08:49.520
all of the things in Egypt to the ancient Egyptians.
01:08:54.340
But the interesting thing about like the ancient peoples, even like in the Bible, there's verses
01:09:00.300
And when they mentioned ancient times, they're talking about beef in the days of Noah.
01:09:05.420
So, so these people talked about a time before they were talking about this separation between
01:09:13.180
And so there's people who obviously always lived around those ancient sites, but they knew
01:09:19.360
And I believe the, I believe the Egyptians are the exact same way that they squatted over
01:09:24.460
those ruins and they're probably even ruins at the time.
01:09:28.020
And they probably built those stuff and they were still, they were advanced to the time,
01:09:31.440
but they didn't build the most epic stuff because if they did, they would have kind of left some
01:09:38.540
The Timothy Albarino actually said that, I think it was that episode, right?
01:09:42.720
Topper, he was saying that the Inca, the actual Inca didn't even claim to have.
01:09:52.860
And you think about it, I believe that, I believe it's the possibilities that these places were
01:10:00.300
like some kind of possibly maybe power generators.
01:10:02.960
There was something significant about these places.
01:10:06.540
I think there were very specific places they built these things that might've been
01:10:11.780
geographically, you know, significant, maybe magnetism, some kind of, I mean, who knows?
01:10:17.400
Maybe we're talking about like spiritual portals and stuff where they, where they put these
01:10:21.240
So these people would have known, they would have known about the ancient peoples.
01:10:24.500
They would have known about their ancestors and they would have obviously revered these
01:10:33.620
We just had on a Brad Lilly or how do you say his name?
01:10:41.600
And he's an expert on the 33rd parallel, but we were going deep on like electromagnetism
01:10:50.520
What, like what kind of electromagnetism is coming from the stars or the sun is creating
01:10:54.820
this pressure in the atmosphere that is, you know, that's creating this force.
01:10:58.980
And along that line, a lot of strange behavior happens.
01:11:02.740
A lot of weird events happen, but people set certain things up like beacons almost like
01:11:11.880
It wasn't just megalithic structures either that happened to be along this line.
01:11:16.680
It was also significant historical events, um, significant like foundings of like the
01:11:25.860
Uh, uh, I believe it's like all of these different things, uh, the assassination of JFK happening
01:11:35.100
Underneath the 33rd underpass is where he was like, all these different things all happen
01:11:40.680
And he did allude to this idea that maybe there was something about fissures, right?
01:11:45.740
Uh, these separations in the tectonic plates where this energy is like pouring out the
01:11:51.040
way he described it top reminded me of, you know, how within the ocean, there are these,
01:11:57.140
They're almost like, uh, you would, they were there, they're often displayed as like rivers
01:12:03.380
So it seemed to me that there was like the same effect of like this, this energy pouring
01:12:08.780
out of these, the separation between tectonic plates and then traveling through the atmosphere,
01:12:14.160
almost in these, you know, these magnetic lines.
01:12:17.200
Um, and that, you know, not only do all these events happen on them, but it seems that these
01:12:21.880
things that we've dubbed UFOs use them, uh, for some sort of travel.
01:12:25.700
So there's, there's all this like high strangeness around there, but Skinwalker Ranch is, he said
01:12:30.940
it's on the 32nd parallel, which is only 80 miles.
01:12:36.440
And you'll see the UFOs constantly going there.
01:12:39.260
And then if you've watched the show, there's like high electromagnetic, electromagnetic energy
01:12:43.200
and they get crazy readings from, you know, all kinds of devices there.
01:12:50.360
I mean, I think that everybody knows there's electricity in the air.
01:12:53.600
And I think that that's why, like, I, I did see a show about Tesla being kind of obsessed
01:12:57.720
with the pyramids and that kind of idea that there's, that these things were, you know,
01:13:07.160
I mean, I, I've, I've looked more into recently, especially even like the old world building
01:13:11.280
stuff about like that, that maybe this, like the, the earth, what it really is, is we
01:13:16.380
got, we live in like this toroidal field where there's, there's magnetism coming up from
01:13:20.880
the North pole and like it circulates through the ether and there's a ways to tap into that.
01:13:29.240
I think it's, I think it makes a lot of sense in the, in the sense that the technology now
01:13:34.060
that we view as advanced seems actually kind of really not that advanced because like
01:13:38.660
renewable energy would be way more advanced than like using, you know, oil and coal and
01:13:45.120
stuff to just, you know, you have to make small explosions in order to create energy.
01:13:49.640
That seems like a wasteful way to make it when you really do think like, I mean, I'm
01:13:54.080
sure like, if you've been on these roller coasters that start with like a, like with
01:13:59.100
And just like, just think about like a Tesla car, like that, how, like how long it takes
01:14:03.460
so much longer for a combustion engine to go versus the things that can go right away.
01:14:09.940
I think it makes, I think it makes, I think it makes perfect.
01:14:13.340
I think something to do with magnetism, it makes so much more sense that, that there is that
01:14:18.700
and you think about like, have you ever seen any of the shows about like the, the old world
01:14:22.940
buildings with the antennas and the, and the, and the star forts with the water and using
01:14:27.840
magnetism and the ether it's, as crazy as that sounds, I do believe that, that, that technology
01:14:34.260
is maybe it's not, not that long ago that, that, that people had that.
01:14:38.180
And they probably, and they probably do know how, what the pyramids were used for.
01:14:41.540
And I think that the, the whole tomb concept is just a dumb lie because again, it makes
01:14:51.220
If you see like when they found King Tut's tomb, it's, and he wasn't like a major Pharaoh.
01:15:03.120
And then supposedly one of the greatest Kings in Pharaoh's in Egypt, he's got the great
01:15:17.640
Like, is it, is it possible that there was some kind of machine in where the King's chamber
01:15:24.400
You said before that, um, we've kind of said it a couple of times throughout this episode
01:15:28.620
so far that there were, uh, there likely was technology that they had that, you know, we,
01:15:36.400
we kind of don't top before you were saying how funny it is to believe that they had copper
01:15:44.400
And one of the biggest, uh, red flags when it comes to these stones is not only oftentimes
01:15:54.140
In some instances, you couldn't fit a sheet of paper in between the stones, but there
01:15:59.220
are some instances in South America where the stones almost have a bevel to them as if
01:16:05.120
they were soft and molten when they were put into place in the way that the stone cured,
01:16:09.920
uh, was, you know, first it was hot and pliable and then it sort of was sat in place.
01:16:18.480
And of course we have this idea of Atlantis, which as we move further through time seems
01:16:27.680
Um, and the idea of Atlantis was always that they were a highly advanced technological civilization
01:16:36.680
You know, does that mean that they had just like really advanced tools or when we think
01:16:41.040
of advanced, as far as technology, we think of like iPads and the cameras that we're using
01:16:45.300
and the technology that we're using to communicate, uh, but maybe this is just a rediscovering
01:16:51.320
of old technology, you know, this, but this idea of our ancestors using these rudimentary
01:16:59.800
We wet the sand, we put the blocks on pieces of wood and we pulled them across the wet sand
01:17:04.940
and that's how we, and it took like a thousand people to pull one stone and it took a long
01:17:10.480
And it's like, well, why are they molten looking, how'd you get them all the way up
01:17:18.980
I mean, that's like, that's the easy answer, but I think that that's when you have to like,
01:17:22.960
the crazy answer is the slaves are Jewish people.
01:17:28.140
So what I mean, they always have to add that layer of absurdity.
01:17:32.680
Actually, I've, I've, you know, that's the one thing I remember I did.
01:17:35.980
I was talking about this in a podcast once that, that I would say, you know, I know how
01:17:39.680
I, you know, I know that the, that the Hebrew slaves did not build the pyramids.
01:17:44.720
Well, not, at least not the great ones is because it said that in the turn during the
01:17:50.380
Exodus, when Pharaoh made, or in a Moses and Aaron made the Pharaoh mad, they wouldn't
01:17:56.240
give the, the Hebrews a straw for the bricks anymore.
01:18:01.900
And so like, if you know, like the great pyramids made of giant stones, like two, like an average
01:18:10.820
They were carving these things out of the bedrock and they were shaping these things.
01:18:14.260
So anyways, to what, to everybody's point though, the thing that when you, when you start to
01:18:20.560
get in this space and you start to research history and you find out like the Romans and
01:18:24.260
the Greeks and the Persians, the Babylonians, there was never a time where Maine was stupid
01:18:31.440
They were all, there was always very, again, you think about like the Romans and the things
01:18:37.420
So they had everything that we have, except they didn't have an iPhone.
01:18:42.260
I mean, that's basically kind of what they're saying that we had, they had all the comforts
01:18:45.280
of like civilization, but they didn't have this certain electrical tech.
01:18:51.580
But they did have like weird occult things like scrying mirrors or scrying.
01:18:55.600
Well, they, well, they actually, the funny thing is they actually had a lot more tech than
01:18:59.440
And they say that that technology got lost somehow, even though the Romans wrote everything
01:19:04.480
Point being is that if we try to view it versus like what we learned in the last, basically
01:19:09.760
150 years, and that's kind of what our timeline looks like, probably because there was something
01:19:14.460
that really bad happened around, right around the 19th century, I believe now.
01:19:18.700
But, but this is, this is like, we have like, it is, it almost feels like that, that we did
01:19:23.080
find some tech and we kind of maybe reverse engineered stuff.
01:19:27.880
And then that's, that's why our tech kind of went up like in this 45 degree angle so
01:19:33.860
But I think that there was a time before where they had technology and it's different.
01:19:40.100
It was clearly something different and it doesn't, and I think it was likely, I think
01:19:45.600
it was based, based on what they could do with it, it was likely more advanced.
01:19:50.560
Vibrations, harmonics, frequencies, something like that.
01:19:53.940
Like, I think that there was something to, and I think that that's, that was one of those
01:19:56.980
things where the Noah movie, I was saying, give me a Hollywood budget and I could make
01:20:05.000
Because you could imagine like, because I, first of all, it would be like, I'd make it
01:20:10.340
You'd have giants, you'd have angels, you'd have, you know, technology.
01:20:15.400
I think that the times before, because if you think about it, even my buddy Luke Caverns,
01:20:19.160
who does like lost civilization stuff, he said, so if, if what they want us to believe
01:20:25.140
is like in the days of, days of Noah in that movie, these people were just like very
01:20:33.540
So if our God is going to send a flood to destroy the whole earth, to kill those people, he wouldn't
01:20:41.580
Is it more likely that he would need to send a flood to kill an advanced civilization?
01:20:46.040
Like a big, like a big place, like people who built pyramids, not like people who are
01:20:51.440
just, you know, worrying about the bare necessities, trying to get food.
01:20:55.800
Couldn't you have just sent like smallpox to wipe those dudes out?
01:20:59.860
You could send a lightning bolt and you got to just burn down their little huts.
01:21:04.280
What do you send to, to destroy a civilization that is actively blocking out the sun?
01:21:16.040
I know that it just feels like, oh, we've been here before as a human race.
01:21:20.120
Well, I think it's, it's, it seems similar to the, like this, the biblical, the biblical,
01:21:24.020
biblical story of the tower of Babel where like, there is a point where man gets enough
01:21:34.860
You know, if like, if there was a time where the people relied on God for rain and in those
01:21:39.100
kinds of things and like the good harvest and all that stuff.
01:21:42.040
And then you get to the point where like, man just kind of like says how great I am, you
01:21:49.500
And then we all work together and it's, and of course we know men that when you have like
01:21:58.440
Like so a just God would have to judge a place because he couldn't use other nations to judge
01:22:07.240
So there'd be a time where it's like, no, he has to do it himself because, because there's
01:22:13.820
And if, and if he allowed that to continue, then all the good would be stomped out of the
01:22:18.460
world because yeah, through the tyranny of men.
01:22:21.240
But I, yeah, I do think that like the stories of Atlantis is the funny thing is like, if you
01:22:26.680
actually read what, what Plato said, it's not that insane, I guess, really not that
01:22:32.700
And it lines up perfectly with the Bible because he, what's interesting is the story came from
01:22:38.720
So he got, he heard it from another Greek historian named Solon.
01:22:42.280
And I think he was like probably a generation or two removed from, from Plato.
01:22:46.140
And they, they told him where they told Solon that Poseidon, which again, it's interesting
01:22:52.340
because they went to the Egyptians would have had a different name for Poseidon, but it was
01:22:59.040
He set up this city by having five sets of twin sons with like, you know, so he basically
01:23:05.380
created this, this race of this, this, these princes of Atlantis were all Nephilim.
01:23:10.860
And then the story was that they were advanced, but then they became very depraved and corrupt
01:23:18.740
So in my mind, I'm thinking like the story of like the book of Enoch and the Nephilim is
01:23:23.760
that maybe at some point the Poseidon being a powerful angel, one of the, maybe the main
01:23:33.180
So at one point in order to keep their bloodline royal, they, it's, you have, you end up having
01:23:41.820
And then the more they do that, the more depraved and corrupt they become.
01:23:45.540
And so then the story of Atlantis is eventually the other gods say that this place needed to
01:23:52.120
So Zeus and the other gods sent a flood to destroy that place.
01:23:55.580
And you're like, if that was a true story, I mean, I, I believe it, but if it was an
01:24:01.260
allegory, it sounds just like what have been the days of Noah.
01:24:06.920
And the reason it's a great story is because it mimics the truth line by line.
01:24:11.520
Most of the movies that we like, uh, we don't really like movies now because they're not
01:24:17.300
But most of the stuff that we do like the classics is just a story of a famous archetype.
01:24:23.020
And that's what works is like 10 of them that you can tell, pick away, you know, you could
01:24:27.680
tell the hero's journey in, uh, I don't know, a Bruce Lee movie or the lion King.
01:24:32.760
They're all, it's, it's, it's a, it's a old story repackaged and it's always told the
01:24:38.160
And it's like, I think that's what like a lot of people, like you were saying, and Gary
01:24:41.560
Wayne's mentioning that these, the story of the Nephilim and the fallen angels is the
01:24:48.200
There's something inside of us when you finally made those connections and somebody told
01:24:52.980
you that you're like, that makes a lot of sense because you always, you always thought
01:24:59.240
Why are these stories still resonating with people?
01:25:01.840
If it's, if it's completely made up again, we're not, we're not related to the Greeks
01:25:07.540
Like at least what we're told in America, we're like a colony of the British and the
01:25:12.800
So why would we care about the God of Neptune and Zeus and like, why would we care about that
01:25:25.620
Uh, I wanted to say it's almost reductive to say that it, it resonates with us because
01:25:30.560
when I hear it, like something in me just goes, yes, you know, like I hear that.
01:25:41.640
Like this is a term of frequency that you're describing with our, with our language, with
01:25:50.120
So when you hear something and it hits you, it like rings true.
01:25:56.660
And it's amazing that you could, we can manipulate stuff like that through movies or songs or even,
01:26:03.560
If we're, if you're telling a truth bomb and someone hears it and they're like, damn, that's
01:26:08.780
Like your, your mind is below, you're like, your mind is blown by like what you just heard
01:26:12.900
because it's like, there's something it's, it's interesting how like that thing where
01:26:16.120
like, there's something in our, like, I don't know.
01:26:19.160
I mean, I don't really believe in like reincarnation or anything like that, but I do believe that
01:26:22.020
there's, there must be something just in embedded in us where like Paul was talking to me.
01:26:27.820
Of course, Paul talks about the demonic clowns.
01:26:30.440
And instinctively, we all know that the clowns are like, there's something weird about that.
01:26:36.500
I mean, again, I don't, I don't know anybody who thinks they're funny.
01:26:45.700
And it's like, he was saying, is it a fight or flight mechanism where we've learned over,
01:26:51.220
over, over the years where like these things that hunted us at times.
01:26:54.960
And now you're like, that makes sense because we can't really put our finger on it.
01:27:01.800
But then when you, when you put it in that, like, if this thing was some cannibalistic thing,
01:27:06.240
you're like, yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense.
01:27:10.020
It makes a lot of relationship between human being and Nephilim back in the day must've been
01:27:15.480
You think that like, all right, they had dominion over the people.
01:27:19.060
But when you say hunted, I'm like, that probably happened too, man.
01:27:21.900
Like people were just like running for their lives or living under subjugation.
01:27:27.740
And like every week they take another baby to eat.
01:27:35.740
I think that that's like this, because I think that the way I'm perceiving it, especially like
01:27:40.240
if you just like just the biblical story is the giants were in the, in Canaan.
01:27:45.980
And so at some point God used not only the Israelites, but other, like even the Philistines,
01:27:51.820
I think he used Esau's people, he used the Moabites to go move out the giants from that
01:28:00.300
Well, obviously they, I don't think they killed 100% of them.
01:28:03.100
So then they left and you could, and so then you get these stories of like these depraved
01:28:08.320
cannibalistic giants living in caves, even in America, even in America, there's stories
01:28:12.840
That was it, was it Chaco Canyon where they, or Lovelock Canyon where they burn those.
01:28:18.840
You know, the, the native Americans have stories about burning giants in there because
01:28:24.240
They deprived them of oxygen and they killed them.
01:28:25.880
So you have like these stories where like when these things come out, obviously the intentions
01:28:31.940
are bad because it's like, they literally are coming to eat somebody.
01:28:37.180
So those, I mean, that's again, these, these, like, it's funny.
01:28:40.540
So like the, the giants get credit for building advanced things, but also being wicked and
01:28:47.280
And it's like, doesn't that sound like what the Bible talks about?
01:28:50.500
Doesn't that sound like what, even like the story of like Jericho.
01:28:54.560
So if you actually pay attention to the details of the story of Jericho, that's the first city
01:28:58.400
that the Israelites encounter when they're, when they, when they crossed the Jordan into
01:29:04.840
Like, so like, again, all of these things are set up by the, by these huge walls.
01:29:10.940
And that's what happens to the Israelites come in in there and they, and that's when
01:29:16.140
You know, that's why he's saying like, get, kill everybody there, even the animals.
01:29:20.680
Like, so when he's saying that there must be something, there's something more there
01:29:24.380
than, and that's why people would view the God of the old Testament as being very bad.
01:29:28.480
But, but like literally he gave mercy to certain people and certain people he didn't.
01:29:33.820
So now you understand like why he might've done the things he did.
01:29:37.640
It never made sense to me that part specifically.
01:29:42.600
So I was like, I don't know if I'm cool with the God that's so like pro genocide.
01:29:46.060
Cause he's like, just go in there and kill everything.
01:29:50.620
Don't, I know that you're horny over there and kill them.
01:29:56.900
But if you think about the city they're going into, if they're doing like, just like, you
01:30:00.580
know, breeding pods of like all kinds of insanity, all kinds
01:30:08.800
We don't even know what kind of technology they even had in those days.
01:30:13.980
It's like people walking around in sandals and just like in the dirt and the dusty, dusty
01:30:19.020
desert, they might've had a lot of stuff there when they said, go in there and kill them.
01:30:22.840
Again, did they have breeding centers for weird cryptids and stuff like that?
01:30:27.400
Is it, is it possible that the animals were also cross red, weird things too?
01:30:33.860
When you have the Egyptian pantheon is like half animal, half man.
01:30:38.680
And it's like a lot of the, the Greek pantheon and the Sumerians and all these other things,
01:30:46.580
And in my opinion, it almost seems like a lot of the Greek pantheon or that the entities
01:30:50.980
that you see throughout their mythology, I think a lot of them were like hybrid creations.
01:30:55.700
Like when they were, you know, creating all these different animals slash human hybrids
01:31:00.860
and everything, uh, and, and God is like, kill everything, even the animals.
01:31:04.520
Like, I kind of wonder, is that the animals that we're talking about?
01:31:09.820
There's what I, we did a study at one point where he did a podcast, me and Brian, and he
01:31:15.680
was going through the works of Josephus and Josephus was talking a lot about beasts
01:31:21.620
It was like, it was different than like regular animals.
01:31:24.340
And so, yeah, he was making the connections where they were talking about like the, in
01:31:28.660
Egypt, Egypt, they were breeding these things that were not quite animals and they were
01:31:35.800
And so like, even there's, I mean, there's crazy stories about it.
01:31:38.740
Have you guys ever seen the story about like, I think it's like St.
01:31:43.620
And you're like, I mean, I guess when you just, I've, I've learned a lot of crazy
01:31:48.780
stuff, but I mean, it's, it's really hard for me to imagine.
01:31:52.940
Like, I mean, Alex Jones, a couple of years is like, they're, they're breeding man, people,
01:31:59.600
And they're like, we're breeding them in China, but it's not as successful as we'd
01:32:05.040
And which means that they've actually, now they have like a dude with a pig head walking
01:32:09.500
I mean, well, yeah, by the time that it comes out to the public, oh, we're just starting
01:32:14.460
It's like, yeah, well how, it's been 20 years and now they're finally about to unveil
01:32:21.820
We shut down MKUltra because, you know, we just decided that like, after we discovered
01:32:25.760
all this stuff, like it didn't really work so good.
01:32:31.480
Even though like every, every pop star has got a, like what a butterfly tattoo on her.
01:32:36.520
You know, when you see the whole Montauk project thing where a lot of what people were talking
01:32:41.300
about back in the day was finding like these children walking around the forest in their,
01:32:47.860
And these are the same kids that the, the show stranger things is based off of, right?
01:32:52.240
They're doing these experiments kind of makes you wonder how many times have they created
01:32:56.780
some animal human hybrid that like, wasn't as successful as they like, or maybe was, but
01:33:03.640
And there's just wandering around like, what about the whole Montauk monster?
01:33:08.080
Did you ever see that, that thing that washed up on the beach?
01:33:13.740
It's crazy how dark some of the stuff is that people don't, I mean, strangers things is
01:33:18.140
a dark show, but it's not dark as like what actually happened there.
01:33:22.660
And I think it's, I think it literally is where like they're torturing animals and children
01:33:30.440
And they're trying to open a portal, you know, I think in some ways as fantastical as that
01:33:35.600
show is, maybe it's pretty close where it's like they were trying to make a
01:33:41.780
And if you think about what that is, it's like, it's what CERN is.
01:33:45.220
Well, I mean, that's the interesting thing is like that if CERN might be a, a, the biggest
01:33:49.880
example of it, as far as like size wise, like very similar to like you have with Jack Parsons
01:33:55.640
in the Babylon working, trying to open a portal to the whore of Babylon or whatever.
01:34:01.540
And again, but they all believe in the same kind of thing where they're doing sex magic
01:34:09.180
And, and if you, what Lester Crowley says is the most powerful sex magic is sex with
01:34:15.720
You know, I'm just like almost going in back into like the sacrificing a baby in that,
01:34:22.140
There's something about, it's, it's something about like the pure blood, you know, removing
01:34:28.220
innocence and it's like, if that's not demonic, I don't know what is.
01:34:35.740
It's like, um, drug use is often a way to open these portals.
01:34:41.800
I think that there needs to be a certain geometry set up.
01:34:44.400
I think that it depends on what you're trying to do, but for these people in particular,
01:34:50.320
There's a very much how you would get a congregation ready for worship by playing music before the,
01:34:56.420
the, the, you know, the gospel starts or the sermon starts, um, is the same way you would
01:35:01.820
use sort of the horrible things like trauma to charge the room.
01:35:07.180
So you've got a geometry aspect, you've got a drug aspect that's amplifying this portal.
01:35:11.180
You've got a trauma aspect that's charging the room with a certain frequency or a certain
01:35:16.940
Um, and then, yeah, if you add in on top of all those layers, a, um, in a technological
01:35:23.000
aspect, you know, if we're talking CERN or whatever technologies they have at their disposal,
01:35:27.300
uh, I think that these are all components that they're using to do all these things.
01:35:32.380
Think about how crazy it's like a seven mile trillion dollar machine.
01:35:39.280
And you also have to sacrifice to the God of like Shiva, the God of destruction, just to
01:35:44.100
mimic a little bit of what it's, it's like the Ozempic of faith in God, you know, like
01:35:49.320
people that don't want to put the hard work into actually like, what does God say about
01:35:55.860
Like I could do, I could bang a bunch of kids and skip all that other part and get like
01:36:00.600
effects that are like one 10th as good as what, you know, what you're getting or, or, you
01:36:05.760
know, it's, uh, do you guys ever see that movie, the prestige?
01:36:12.460
So what I learned about that movie, at least my takeaway from that movie was, okay, so you
01:36:19.880
And so it's interesting how the only real character in that movie was, uh, was Tesla.
01:36:24.500
And he was, and he was the one who could actually do magic.
01:36:29.880
And so the whole point of like the magician was to, to deceive people.
01:36:37.340
So he was the one who was going to sell it to the people.
01:36:40.200
He was going to sell this trick and the people want to be tricked, right?
01:36:45.680
So they're okay with being tricked and they won't try to like figure out the trick because
01:36:50.660
What was interesting about that was that the one scene where, you know, was a Hugh Jackman
01:36:56.040
brings in the machine that Tesla brought and the guy from the theater immediately knows
01:37:03.340
He says, it's been a long time since it's all real magic.
01:37:06.060
And what he told Hugh Jackman was, I want you to dumb it down.
01:37:13.780
He, so the job of the magician in that point was to, to try to deny that it was actually
01:37:25.240
I've wondered this at times that is CERN is all the, is all that big old eyeball looking
01:37:32.100
Is that more a, of the smoke in the mirrors and how they really open a portal is all the
01:37:41.080
The Shiva statue, the ceremonies they're doing, the time of year, the dates, the colliding
01:37:53.240
Well, it's like they had, I did a, I did a video about it one time when I was like, so
01:38:00.460
And then, so they have dark matter day on October 31st at CERN.
01:38:08.300
So, so obviously probably to the people over there, they would call it Samhain.
01:38:20.820
So he's, he's celebrated on Samhain because it's, you're entering the dark half of the year
01:38:25.980
and he's, and he's literally the God of the hunt.
01:38:28.660
And so what they're doing on October 31st over at CERN is hunting for dark matter.
01:38:34.380
So who better to do it than the God of duality, the God of dark and light.
01:38:54.640
I said that the people at CERN dress up and pretend to be scientists every day of the year.
01:38:58.700
But now they're finally thinking where their costumes.
01:39:03.300
Did you see that on the 8th, on the day of the eclipse?
01:39:05.960
Um, I believe his name is actually Higgs Boson.
01:39:11.460
I mean, like the, you know, my third, first thought has got to be, that was sick.
01:39:19.120
Because I think that the entire premise of the, the, the large particle collider is that
01:39:24.540
they're looking for this Higgs Boson particle, right?
01:39:28.860
And you, yeah, you, you set it up as this thing that you're always trying to achieve and you
01:39:33.540
just tell the public that that's what you're trying to do.
01:39:35.380
And it's this guy's discovery, his theoretical discovery.
01:39:37.980
And so you prop him up as the front man for this whole operation.
01:39:42.200
And then when you finally achieve what you're really trying to achieve, which is, you know,
01:39:46.100
whatever it is, opening portals or, uh, some sort of end times prophecy you're fulfilling
01:39:50.620
that you need that little bit of energy, that extra bit of energy on the day of the eighth,
01:40:00.940
And you just kill off the guy who's literally the front man for your entire operation.
01:40:07.180
You, you kill him, you sacrifice him to appease your, you know, whatever entity it is, Shiva
01:40:13.840
I mean, you can't, you can't put, you can't put anything past that.
01:40:17.100
I mean, I got, I got, that's what I'm saying that we could never know if they were doing
01:40:21.480
It's, it's kind of like the, is this possibly the similar to what they do at NASA where they're,
01:40:26.540
they've got this massive budget to do something.
01:40:28.700
So like, they got to show that they're doing something, but we have no idea if they found
01:40:37.300
They, at one year, uh, NASA, NASA did like Muslim outreach.
01:40:41.220
That was their like highest, uh, ticket on their tax item.
01:40:47.100
Nothing with outer space, Muslim outreach in the Middle East.
01:40:53.320
They got to justify all that money they're getting from the government.
01:40:57.080
It's something like, I think it's a 40 billion, 40 million a day or something like that.
01:41:00.740
I don't, don't quote me on that number, but it's, it's quite a lot.
01:41:11.660
It'll work out to be a certain number that it's very special to them.
01:41:15.880
Um, so listen, man, uh, we've, we've kept you for an hour and a half here.
01:41:24.080
Uh, can you, could you tell the people where they can find you and, uh, what you're doing
01:41:30.440
next and we'll, we'll bring this episode in for a landing.
01:41:35.260
So if you, um, do, I do, um, you can find me most regularly now on YouTube.
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01:43:31.720
And also go to Nephilim death squad.com and you'll get all the same perks, but you don't
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have to support a platform that maybe you don't want to.
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And if we ever get canceled, we'll still be there on our own website.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
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It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
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If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see, you
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know, because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture