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00:09:30.900Now, getting into today's guest, Drew, would you mind introducing yourself, letting everybody know what it is you focus on and where they can find your work?
00:09:40.900Perfect. Yeah, so I go by DrewTangReborn on Twitter.
00:09:44.900And yeah, I think the best way to describe what I do is I'm an information trafficker, trafficking rare and valuable information.
00:09:56.900And yeah, my work primarily revolves around doing research to anticipate what's coming next as far as the global narrative.
00:10:08.900So famously, I made a tweet in October of 2019, just like a week before Event 201 went on,
00:10:16.900obviously the global coronavirus simulation that was put on by the Gates Foundation and John Hopkins.
00:10:22.900And then, of course, you know, a month later, you have the first case of Corona in China.
00:10:29.900And I did a tweet that said 100 percent mandatory vaccination is coming, blah, blah, blah.
00:10:36.900Before it's discovered, there'll be mass, you know, there'll be a mass depopulation plot.
00:10:43.900But yeah, so that's that's the kind of stuff I focus on.
00:10:46.900Right now, I wrote a book in 2019 called Woke, and I'm reading my second book right now called American Apocalypse X,
00:10:55.900which focuses around events that are happening in this year and and in the near future.
00:11:02.900So that is primarily what I do. Excellent. What a nightmare.
00:11:08.900Again, every time a guest every time a guest brings up the covid era, I just like that dog,
00:11:14.900that meme dog with like the bombs flashing like behind his head and overlaid over his head.
00:11:18.900That's what I feel like. But it also feels like we're well past it.
00:11:22.900And it's been not been memory hold, but it's like a thing that we look back on and say that was pretty awful.
00:11:29.900And then don't quite remember it. And I wonder if that's a that's like a is that a common occurrence with the human condition?
00:11:37.900Or is that a like a predictive programming MK Ultra type of thing?
00:11:41.900Because one of the things that we want to get into into with you today is what just happened with Trump and some stuff with Elon Musk.
00:11:48.900But let's talk about the Trump thing, because I feel like that's kind of like pressing news right now.
00:11:53.900I'd like to preface that, too, with like I've actually not looked into it whatsoever.
00:11:57.900I saw it yesterday. You sent it to me, top, and I looked at it.
00:12:01.900And and as I do often with any of the messages you send, I look at it and then I put my phone down.
00:12:06.900I actually don't respond to it whatsoever. And then I came back to it about an hour later and I looked at it again.
00:12:11.900It was like, oh, wait, this is is that Trump was just his life was attempted on again, which is interesting because a lot of people when the first attempt happened happened,
00:12:23.900we're pointing to the Illuminati card game and this idea of the second shot being one of the cards.
00:12:30.900And a lot of people immediately connected that to the first assassination attempt.
00:12:35.900And so a couple of people made that call. They said, hey, there's going to be a second one.
00:12:39.900And that was kind of floating around in the ether for a little bit. I saw it.
00:12:42.900I said, wow, that's pretty interesting. But I didn't make any predictions that I didn't grab onto that in any meaningful way.
00:12:46.900But I do remember that that was part of the conversation when this thing first happened.
00:12:50.900You got to remember, too, we're talking about things that have been memory hold just like covid, except exponentially faster.
00:12:57.900The first assassination attempt just went away. So when I say that was part of the conversation when it first started being had,
00:13:03.900that was for like less than a week. And then we just kind of forgot about it.
00:13:07.900But we are in an interesting place now where I kind of feel like the same thing has happened again.
00:13:11.900It was popular the second attempt on his life for about an hour yesterday.
00:13:17.900And now I feel like I don't know what it is you just asked top.
00:13:21.900It's like, are we being is that just part of the human condition?
00:13:24.900I kind of feel like we've been conditioned to have our attention span only be able to adhere to something that's like, you know, a day now.
00:13:34.900I don't even care anymore. Like I sent it and I passively sent it to you.
00:13:38.900And I was like, huh. And then I started thinking, like, well, how many more times are they going to attempt on his life?
00:13:44.900And then how little will we care? Will it be just a common occurrence?
00:13:47.900Like every other day, they're like another attempt. They're like, oh, well, what do you think, Drew, as somebody who, you know, you're you're you're pretty young, right?
00:13:59.900So I'm 34, you know, five years younger than than me.
00:14:06.900But you're still paying attention to these things enough to call them before Covid ends up happening.
00:14:12.900And I think that for a long time, anybody who's paying attention saw things going that way.
00:14:18.900So when people say, like, how could you have called that?
00:14:19.900It's like, honestly, it's kind of been part of the zeitgeist for a long time that this man, you know, manmade virus was coming and then a manufactured vaccine that was incredibly dangerous was going to follow it.
00:14:30.900Did you think there was going to be a second assassination attempt?
00:14:34.900Or maybe we should go back even further and say.
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00:15:57.900What do you think of even the first one?
00:16:02.900Yeah, so I guess it all kind of lines up.
00:16:05.900There's, you know, as far as what I was anticipating, you know, like you're talking about the Illuminati card game alluded to the one that has the face that's remarkably similar to Trump's face in his like classic yelling, you know, image.
00:16:25.900Where it says, you know, our snipers can drop you at any time and I believe the title of the card is enough is enough.
00:16:32.900So, you know, there's that and then there's also the fact that in my research and my work I kind of tie what Trump is doing and it's, you know, it's again, it's a very popular thing in pop culture to relate Trump to Caesar.
00:16:49.900There's, I believe it was a New York Times or Washington Post article where they like put Caesar's statue as a placeholder for Trump and then and kind of a more on point in terms of Hollywood predictive programming.
00:17:06.900You have the boys, the TV show, the boys, which I believe is a Amazon Prime exclusive still, but they it's basically, you know, it's a League of Heroes, just like Marvel or or DC.
00:17:22.840It's really more close to the Watchmen in the way that it's it takes place in kind of a more realistic world where there isn't like necessarily fantastic, you know, magical things happening.
00:17:35.920It's more, you know, these people, their powers are a result of, you know, genetic experimentation, essentially.
00:17:44.180And anyways, in that show, which is very popular, they just had our, I believe, a season finale recently in their most recent season that it might have been the end of the of the whole show.
00:17:55.860But in that show, they have a character that is a Homelander that's kind of a fusion of Captain America and Superman, which is hilarious, because, again, those are both the two archetypes that I tie Trump to and, you know, that he plays into.
00:18:10.560But in that show, they, in the fourth season, they literally have him, they have people talk to him about Caesar and basically directly relate him to Caesar, you know, saying, you know, this is how, you know, democracies fall and, and you're like Caesar's you're you just you deserve to take over the whole, you know, Republic.
00:18:35.040And yeah, so I mean, it's, as far as what Trump is doing, you know, I see him as a direct, he is the age of Aquarius's Caesar, just like Caesar was, you know, the leader of that shaped, essentially, the most powerful civilization of the age of Pisces, the last 2000 years.
00:18:57.660For those who aren't familiar, there's a, there is a concept called Plato's Great Year, also called the procession of the equinox.
00:19:07.120And essentially, it's a roughly 25,000 to 26,000 year cycle, in which the equinox processes through the different astrological constellations.
00:19:18.760It's roughly each cycle, or each age is roughly 2100 years.
00:19:23.920Um, we're coming out of the age of Pisces, which began roughly 2000 years ago.
00:19:29.180Um, of course, Pisces is the fish, and you know, you have the fish as the as a Christian symbol as well.
00:19:36.940Again, you know, Jesus and Caesar within 50 years of each other.
00:19:41.040Um, both JC's, of course, Jesus Christ, Julius Caesar, um, and they kind of formed the together, they formed the basis of the Roman Empire.
00:19:51.280Um, basically, the, the leadership of the Roman Empire, either were ruling by the authority of Caesar, um, by all the emperors called themselves Caesar.
00:20:01.140Um, and, and what gave Caesar a lot of power and gave him that, um, that type of authority was the fact that he was a killed king, killed by his own people.
00:20:12.420Um, and Jesus, kind of the same thing, king of the Jews, but killed by the Jews.
00:20:18.160Um, and, uh, anyways, Trump, I see him playing a similar role.
00:20:23.060So there is definitely, you know, I foresee, you know, this, this is all kind of foreshadowing, just like how the Twin Towers were bombed in a terrorist attack, you know, a couple of years before 9-11.
00:20:35.600Um, and it kind of got into the pop culture and got people really comfortable with the idea in the same way, you know, they've been talking about assassinating Trump forever.
00:20:43.700They had that crazy Hollywood bitch with a decapitated Trump head, um, real early on.
00:20:49.840And, of course, they all, you know, make jokes about it.
00:20:52.440And you got Jack Black's butt buddy on stage, um, you know, saying, oh, don't miss next time.
00:20:58.000Um, so, you know, it's, it's kind of, it's kind of like that.
00:21:03.080And similar, they did the same stuff with COVID where they had a bunch of fake out pandemics, like the swine flu in 2009.
00:21:09.980So they kind of do these pump fakes, um, you know, which is, again, just very similar forms of predictive programming, except like more direct.
00:21:18.720So they kind of set up the systems each time, um, and, and, uh, get people more and more used to the idea.
00:21:25.940And then when they finally do it, because they've already taken people to that timeline, you know, people are less suspicious of it and, um, and, uh, behave more in the way that they want them to, which is, you know, not react at all, which is also what they're doing with UFOs and shit like that.
00:21:44.600That's a good, uh, example because nobody gives a fuck anymore.
00:21:47.440So, Drew, let me, let me ask you something because you're creating some overlaps here between Julius Caesar and then the story of Jesus Christ being, uh, you know, martyred and then having this like kind of like redemption sort of thing.
00:22:00.120Um, and, and, and then you said Donald Trump also possibly being martyred, but, um, who would replace, who would replace Trump?
00:22:09.520Because I'm starting to like draw overlaps of, uh, I don't know if, if, if we want to compare Trump to this God emperor, then we can compare him to Nimrod and his wife, Semiramis, and then Tammuz, the son.
00:22:22.080Um, would Baron Trump play a similar role as this son that comes back to revenge his father or do what his father was doing?
00:22:32.360Well, yeah, so that, that same Nimrod, Osiris, um, you know, there's plenty of examples, same archetypal, um, kind of plays, um, throughout history and these mythologies and each, you know, civilizations are formed.
00:22:49.400And a very important part, what Plato talked about in his dialogues, the Republic, he talks about how important it is, what stories you tell the children of a civilization, because it synchronizes the minds of the masses into accepting and looking for certain archetypes, you know, what's more important, the individual or the, the masses, um, and stuff like that.
00:23:12.800So you, so you, so you tell these myths to your people and it gets them to not only, you know, have a similar mindset and worldview, but it also gives you, um, from these stories, um, from these gods that you, um, the mythology in the mythology that you give to the people, you rule by those gods authority.
00:23:33.860So in ancient Egypt, um, they would say that in life, the Pharaoh was the reincarnation of Horus or the embodiment of Horus, and then in death, he would be Osiris.
00:23:44.860And of course, the myth of Osiris, um, Osiris, another killed king, um, killed by set, chopped up into 14 pieces.
00:24:31.340So, um, yeah, this is interesting though, because we're starting to go into exactly where I was hoping this conversation would go, but I kind of want to pump the brakes because we're talking about archetypes, right?
00:24:43.880And I think that your page in particular, uh, when I first got on Twitter was one of my favorite pages, still is one of my favorite pages, but you were doing such a great job, um, around the time that I got on Twitter of highlighting for people, these archetypes that are hidden within Marvel films.
00:25:06.100Which, of course, is when it comes to Marvel and DC, these are probably the most popular versions that are retellings of these more or less ancient stories.
00:25:16.260Um, you know, they all mirror, um, mythological odysseys or, or, you know, stories of that nature.
00:25:26.040And so what I saw you doing was laying out the, the connections between characters, like, let's say Iron Man and Elon Musk, or like we just alluded to Captain America or Superman being one of the things that it seems that Trump is emulating or wants to identify with.
00:25:44.880It wants your subconscious mind to link the two characters, right?
00:26:00.640So it, it, um, in the same way that, uh, ancient Egypt gave a pantheon of gods to their people and then told specific stories and then led by the authority of, um, you know, of the,
00:26:14.880other gods that, uh, were in those stories, um, in the same way, uh, where we find ourselves in, you know, secular modern American culture is that as the, and Nietzsche talked about this, the, in a post-Christian world, the need for an Ubermensch, um, a Superman, um, and that is just so happens to be the exact, you know, right around the same time that they come up with these Captain America and Superman and then begin using, um,
00:26:44.880um, um, comic books as a medium, um, because it was, you know, comic books were essentially the most accessible, um, and, you know, most cost-efficient way to produce propaganda.
00:26:56.800Of course, they had movies, but, um, you know, animation wasn't necessarily super easy.
00:27:02.780Um, and anyways, yeah, so essentially the, the mythology, the pantheons of gods have been replaced by, uh, leagues of heroes.
00:27:13.220So whether it be the DC universe or the Marvel universe or Watchmen by chaos magician Alan Moore, which I'm sure we're going to talk about later, or, um, most recently, the boys, um, and each, each one of those iterations, they slowly, um, make it more realistic and applicable.
00:27:29.540You know, of course, with the boys, um, Watchmen was set in, uh, around the Cold War and now we have the boys, which is set in modern times.
00:27:39.600And of course the, the Marvel universe, they've, it's multi-generational.
00:27:43.240So they've been creating these same stories and characters and then rebooting it over and over and over again for each generation.
00:27:51.840So your dad probably has a different concept or basically the same concept of these heroes, but with different, um, actors embodying them almost like, you know, in a similar way, being the spirit being re reincarnated through these different actors.
00:28:06.500But, um, but yeah, so it, it is the mythology of the modern day.
00:28:12.100The stories of the Marvel characters are more well known than the stories of the Bible at this point.
00:28:17.660Uh, if you ask the, the average person, um, so.
00:28:22.520That does make me wonder if you have a, a pantheon of gods and let's say, you know, cause it's, uh, we believe that they were most likely real entities and they just had different names from one group to the next group.
00:28:35.500Hence the name of the show, hence the name of the show.
00:28:38.500And so when I hear the idea that, well, the pantheon, they're not really venerated in, in modern culture, at least not by the masses.
00:28:48.860I believe that behind the scenes, there's a lot of interaction with entities, uh, but they sort of covet that.
00:28:55.120I, I sometimes wonder if, what if you took a pantheon, like a Marvel cast and you put within each character elements of these existing entities, would that then serve as a sort of placeholder for which you could dump your veneration into?
00:29:18.820And these things would still receive that.
00:29:21.040I just, that's what I'm thinking as he's talking about that.
00:29:23.600I'm like, well, what if they designed, you know, uh, you name it, Superman and you go, well, it's interesting.
00:29:32.920Superman has, um, a lot of elements of Apollyon or something like that.
00:29:38.460And it's like, well, then could this act as a substitute?
00:29:42.300Could it still garner veneration vicariously through a dummy that you've made?
00:29:47.460Yeah, on an etheric level, on an etheric level, you're getting people to worship the same idol.
00:29:51.440Um, and, uh, I guess a good example of this that's really applicable to Iron Man, uh, are you familiar with the concept of Ahriman?
00:29:59.860I'm not, no, I've actually never heard that.
00:30:01.540So, um, there's a German occultist, um, I forget, uh, he's, he comes up and basically nearly every, um, anything you look up, he's had a, he's had a part in talking about, let's see if I can find him though.
00:30:19.620But regardless, there's this, there's this concept of Ahriman, which is, well, let's see here.
00:30:26.560Uh, yeah, yeah, I think there probably is an Ahriman in Digimon, but, um, yeah, it's, uh, originates from Zoroastrianism, um, and most recently though, anyways, yeah, so it, so there's this concept of Ahriman, which is essentially, if you say Ahriman five times fast, Ahriman, Ahriman, Ahriman, it's Iron Man.