In this episode of the new show, David Lee Corbin and Top Lobster are joined by two members of the Secret Society of Good Guys, a group dedicated to uncovering the truth about the dark side of the world. They discuss the dark history of the group and how they believe the government knows what s going on.
00:04:01.060Only some are aware that the government releases.
00:04:03.520Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:04:09.860I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:04:12.980That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:04:16.300And before we introduce today's guest, I would just like to remind everyone who is watching live that this is only a preview.
00:04:23.280And that around the half an hour mark, we'll be going exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad, where you can continue watching and enjoy an ad-free viewing experience.
00:04:36.880Today's guests are Thomas, the paranoid American, and Cheney.
00:04:41.420Guys, would you mind introducing yourselves and letting everybody know a little bit about what it is that you do, where they can find your work?
00:17:47.220Look at anything about him and his whole big nose and ways they used to draw about him in comics.
00:17:52.220They couldn't have Christmas unless J.P. Morgan guided in the sleigh of Santa.
00:17:58.340So, when – during the Great Depression and everything, all – everybody was waiting on tooth and nail to see if he would keep the interest rates in a certain way.
00:18:07.900So, everybody, are we going to be able to afford Christmas this year?
00:18:11.640And so, I think even the whole entire spell of playing reindeer games and everything we know about Santa now walked in by the Coca-Cola company.
00:18:19.700So, it's like J.P. Morgan is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
00:18:24.180And I think this is a huge Christmas spell they do to us every year.
00:18:27.440They – the more – the older I get, and it's not just from doing this show, right?
00:18:32.120I've been a conspiracy theorist for a long time.
00:18:34.080It's just like everything just comes in and shits on Christmas for me.
00:18:39.500And all I want to do is just be able to have a nice Christmas without fucking worshipping Nimrod or without worrying about whether or not my kid is singing about, you know, fucking J.P. Morgan.
00:19:18.760I think it was – it was like Nebuchadnezzar, biblically, that he would make – no, no, no, which king was it?
00:19:24.840It was around – it was like in the book of Daniel, but he's making people sing certain songs.
00:19:29.280And the people that didn't, he – that's why they burned – they tried to burn Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, because they wouldn't sing these tunes that he had made up.
00:19:55.220He was sort of a male version of Artemis.
00:19:58.420And crazy, because most people can't – at least I did – I came into understanding of Nimrod through Bugs Bunny and Beavis and Butthead.
00:20:33.520There's precedent for Bigfoot being in the Bible in the form of Esau, which we spoke to someone who wrote a bunch of books.
00:20:41.980The red hair, Isaac's relatives, right?
00:20:45.300They were born with like red hair all over their bodies.
00:20:47.340Yes, so in the Book of Jasher, Esau's out in the field and he's hunting and it says Nimrod is watching after him because Nimrod is the hunter, the ultimate hunter.
00:21:55.600Did they cut him in the adrenal gland?
00:21:57.660Like, what else is dripping down the spear of destiny, and who else did it cut, and why was it so important for the Nazis later on?
00:22:04.900Well, I think this is actually, despite the fact that you weren't sure if it was a segue, it's a great segue.
00:22:09.360Because we are doing this show sort of in a way, not only to make content, but to promote the upcoming Bohemian Grove event, which is going to be, we're eight days away now, Summerfield, Florida, at the Joke Joint, October 25th through the 26th.
00:22:25.760And you guys are going to be there with us.
00:22:27.480And I was talking to Thomas about it before, and Chaney, I'll tell you what we were planning.
00:22:34.220Thomas has been doing a lot of research on adrenochrome, and we're going to get into that a little bit today.
00:22:39.520But I thought what would be a lot of fun is Top and I are going to use our slot to do a show with the Cult of Conspiracy guys, and we're going to do it on Pizzagate.
00:22:51.140And so these things, obviously, there's a tremendous amount of overlap, and so we wanted to dedicate a chunk of the show to what we are going to call the Adrena Zone.
00:23:00.420And Thomas is actually going to start that off, and so look forward to that, guys, because that's going to be super fucking weird.
00:23:07.120But, Thomas, wherever you want to pick it up, because, you know, this idea of adrenochrome, and don't worry, we're going to leave meat on the bone for you guys.
00:23:16.020If you want the rest of it, you're going to have to go to Summerfield, Florida.
00:23:18.080But this idea of adrenochrome permeates so many different conspiracies.
00:23:25.120It's actually what we were talking about before the show started.
00:23:27.340Thomas is like, honestly, this thing branches into so many different spheres that we can take this conversation wherever.
00:23:33.080But it is this, I don't know what you would call it, like a muddied footprint at the scene of a crime.
00:23:41.000Every conspiracy that you start to dig at, especially when it comes to something that Cheney is really into, which is these Hollywood elites and these different occult rituals that they do, that is a substance, adrenochrome, that is prevalent.
00:23:54.960It's in the backdrop of every single one of these.
00:23:57.680You know, I'm sure there was no shortage of adrenochrome amongst the bottles of GHB at all of the Diddy Freak Offs.
00:24:31.900I had a random idea that a bunch of kids got on the dark web and they were ordering MDMA and Coke and, you know, all the things that you normally get off the dark web.
00:24:40.540And someone comes across a link that's, like, real fresh adrenochrome and they order it.
00:24:45.120And I was writing all this out and then I stopped to think.
00:24:48.300I was like, well, is it even a real thing?
00:24:50.440And if it is a real thing, there's probably someone out there that has actually done it and documented it and posted about it or at least lied about it and said, so if I'm going to write this fictional book about these kids doing adrenochrome, what would it actually do to you?
00:25:03.580If you actually ordered it and you used it, I found one book about some Mexican guy, I think, that did adrenochrome.
00:25:11.180But when he wrote about it in the book, he was like, oh, and I was also on heroin and DMT.
00:25:50.680And the more and more I started researching it, the more and more I would get censored for just mentioning the name at a certain point.
00:25:57.380It took a while to figure out how come all these videos keep getting taken down and just uttering the word adrenochrome without saying, what a silly thing that came from, you know, Hunter S. Thompson or it came from Hollywood and the boys.
00:26:11.440If you mention the Hollywood aspect, you get a pass.
00:26:13.980But if you say, no, this is a real substance, they actually did experiments with it in the 30s through the 50s related to MKUltra, all funded by the Freemasons.
00:26:22.300Now you get, like, three or four community notes.
00:26:24.440You get a little disclaimer on your YouTube video that's like, Freemasons or blah, blah, blah, or Illuminati is blah, blah, blah.
00:27:01.060But the director is even saying, like, this is something that we made up for the movie.
00:27:04.500Or this is something that Hunter S. Thompson created out of fiction just for the sake of this book.
00:27:09.700And a lot of people, that's their first line of crappy debunked offense.
00:27:13.620They'll be like, no, no, here's proof that a Hollywood director said in the, you know, the director's comments that they made it up for fiction.
00:27:20.480So try your misinformation somewhere else, Buster.
00:27:23.460And it's like, okay, well, how about these, you know, articles from the 30s?
00:27:26.920I want this medical sign, you know, documentation.
00:27:29.700But that's what will get you taken off.
00:27:33.560Yeah, because I guess that aligns itself with, like, medical misinformation.
00:27:36.580But it's just a strange thing to do, especially in the form of a guy like Hunter S. Thompson, who's doing all these drugs and he's writing prolifically, why go out of your way to make up, amongst the plethora of drugs that you're openly doing, why go out of your way to make up a fictional drug?
00:27:54.100Well, I can answer what makes Adrenochrome interesting and popular and why this is the one thing that everyone's latched on to.
00:28:00.920In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
00:28:32.600One of them is that it was incredibly unique and novel that now we had a drug that came from animals.
00:28:39.640Prior to this, pretty much every other drug before the year 1900, because adrenaline was synthesized in 1901 by some Japanese doctor, Takashami or something.
00:29:14.220And that had never really been discovered before.
00:29:16.360So that automatically made it real novel, the fact that it was in blood.
00:29:20.620But now you also have this interesting intersection between, say, the superstitions of blood libel that goes back thousands and thousands of years.
00:29:29.880Or they're, like, draining people for their blood and kids for their blood.
00:29:34.920All these things that were kind of woo-woo supernatural.
00:29:37.260But now it's like, oh, by the way, there's an actual drug in your blood that we can extract that will make you have a psychedelic trip from it and can possibly have other sort of, like, life-rejuvenating properties, which we get into.
00:29:51.680But, like, this is all rooted in real science and real documentation and not Hunter S. Thompson movies or High Times articles.
00:29:59.800Doesn't it seem like so often we have, like, the scientific evidence that shows up in the future to back up what would have been, like, religious claims or seen as mythology in the past?
00:30:09.300It's like in the Bible, it says, do not drink of the blood because the blood is – it contains the life, I believe, or something of that nature.
00:30:15.860And then there's also the trope – or not even trope because it seems like the further on in time I get, the more real it seems – but vampires.
00:30:24.820And whether – what form they actually took, whether it's a gothic guy with long canid teeth that is draining the blood from your neck or if it is a ritualistic thing where they did discover that there is some sort of, like you just said, health or rejuvenative properties of drinking blood.
00:30:56.300It seems like there was a time where you couldn't get past any episode.
00:30:58.940The way we mention Dr. Jerry Marzinski is the way that Joe Rogan mentions spinning the blood of young mice in a centrifuge and then injecting that blood into old mice and watching the rejuvenative – that word I just made up – that process take place.
00:31:15.480You know, so these old mice are actually seemingly reversing, you know, in their health and becoming young and virile again.
00:31:24.700Let's not forget, I mean, Mel Gibson came on his show with his father.
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00:33:41.680And this is what brings me to the Britney Spears and Anna Nicole Smith of it all, that people with schizophrenia have higher levels of adrenochrome in their body.
00:33:53.020That is like a huge filter that had to go into my conspiracy zeitgeist brain to be like, oh, my gosh, schizophrenia is kind of like this weird superpower to the dark.
00:34:05.300And then once you guys start interviewing a doctor, that's like, oh, this is demon possession, then it makes sense that dark entities would want to speak to their dark rulers in a way that they could, you know, DMT themselves like Joe Rogan, float tank and DMT, float tank and DMT.
00:34:23.540It's like that you're opening yourself up to non-intentional entities.
00:34:30.040What do you guys think then about the idea that like if the brain is truly a receptor of signal and everything is frequency and signal, that includes the entities that are communicating with you and the ideas that come to you and all these other things.
00:35:11.360And then is there a possibility that, let's say, adrenochrome, for example, is a chemical compound that changes the nature of the receptor and fine tunes it to a different frequency.
00:35:25.980So if you're a schizophrenic, the fact that you're producing more adrenochrome than the average person is just another way of saying that your receptor is tuned in to this other frequency that allows these entities to interact with you.
00:35:41.380And the residual effect of that or the byproduct of that chemical change in the receptor is the production of adrenochrome.
00:35:49.540And then by, by orally taking it or, or otherwise, then you too could change the nature of your, uh, your, your, uh, your bunny ears.
00:36:03.100They like rabbits and their symbolism for adrenochrome.
00:36:05.940It's funny that it's also the antenna and it's also Macaulay Culkin's bunny ears.
00:36:10.360This is also the very first documented experiment that discovered adrenochrome was on rabbits.
00:36:16.780It was a guy that was experimenting with, uh, rabbits and their adrenal glands.
00:36:21.200And he noticed that, that adrenaline was essentially a clear liquid.
00:36:25.060And once it hit oxygen, once it hit the air, it immediately turned into like a purplish and then like to a red.
00:36:30.980And that this is where the word adrenochrome even comes from.
00:36:34.040It means color of the adrenals and that it's not like normally adrenaline is clear and then it changes into a color.
00:36:40.480And that color changing process is what gave adrenochrome its name again, based on experimenting with, and it wasn't like they were in a scientific lab and they were like, we're going to just experiment with rabbits.
00:36:51.700It was a guy that was specifically raising rabbits, I believe, and just noticed this.
00:36:56.180And he didn't even know what he had discovered other than the clear thing turned into red.
00:37:02.140I want to, uh, put a pin in it right there and just let everybody know who's watching this live, uh, that we're going to continue streaming exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim death squad.
00:37:12.300If you want an ad free viewing experience, you can join us over there.
00:37:15.700Otherwise the rest of this episode will drop in its entirety, probably in a, in a few days.
00:37:20.620Uh, but I also think that we probably aren't going to drop it on YouTube because based off of what, what he's saying about the whole adrenochrome thing and getting flagged, we just got so many dings, by the way, guys on YouTube.
00:37:33.200Um, it's rumbles looking better day by day.
00:37:36.500I don't know when we're going to make that full migration, but it's, it's such a bummer, dude.
00:37:40.480So guys go over to patreon.com body shot.
00:37:52.440That's, that's, that's really the bummer too, is like, I know a lot of you guys have lost accounts, uh, in multitudes over the, over time, but I've not been making, uh, conspiracy content for, you know, we just did it over a year now and I'm starting to feel the, the impact.
00:38:07.180I'm like, man, if they took our stuff down right now, that would suck real bad.
00:38:13.280I mean, you know, luckily we have a community and we'll, we get built back up, but I feel for all the people that are constantly getting taken down by censorship.
00:38:20.080So thank God we're like, we're, we're in a stage now where, well, well, I'm able to talk to people who have been censored and there are alternatives.
00:38:26.800So, you know, you can't really shut me up forever, but, uh, is what it is, but you can, uh, disrupt and, and you could really hurt me though.
00:38:34.500You could really, yeah, you could really inconvenience me and, and, uh, and serve me up a big fat bummer.
00:38:40.980Um, we talked about the, the kind of the, the, the Hollywood implementation or, or what made it popular, right.
00:38:48.680In the social zeitgeist, which would have been things like, uh, uh, Hunter S. Thompson and, uh, fear and loathing, but it's another big one.
00:39:47.340It's a total inversion too, because if you're a hunter, you want your animal to experience a, a, a quick and, uh, painless death to the best of your abilities because the adrenaline or the adrenaline will, uh, actually taint the meat.
00:40:03.220Uh, but it seems like when it comes to human beings, that's actually something that, uh, you know, certain China, they have the Yulin dog festival and it's like a really big thing.
00:40:39.940I remember, I just want to say the first time me and Chaney ever spoke, I felt like I was talking to like a friend that I had known.
00:40:45.380Do you remember that when you came on the Ravens watch?
00:40:46.920I just felt like we were friends that in the lunchroom at high school, there was people that sat on the side of the lunchroom and it was like skaters and surfers and
00:41:07.600And the Beverly Hills housewives, all the housewives of Beverly Hills specifically, they're a rabbit hole of their own.
00:41:14.600But Lisa Vanderpump with her adrenochrome and the Yulin dog festival, they don't raise dogs for this festival.
00:41:20.980They actually steal dogs cause they found out over time that something that was coddled and cared for and loved produced a crazy more amount of adrenochrome when it was being skinned alive.
00:41:31.800Then if they took something that was raised in a pen and tried to do it.
00:41:35.780So they actually steal dogs from all across China, pets all across China to do this huge festival every year.
00:41:43.440And Lisa Vanderpump wants people to know about it.
00:41:46.440I believe these celebrities do this cause it's also a karmic balancing for what they're up to.
00:41:52.480When they own restaurants, when they're restaurant tours, when they own pizza shops, when they have anything that's called like.
00:41:59.720In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
00:42:47.820And so when they have horse races or dog clubs or anything that elite people like the queen are shipping animals around the world and art in the embassies,
00:42:58.700this is another thing that they're not allowed to open in customs, these are all ways I think they ship adrenochrome.
00:43:04.600So I think they tell you about these celebrities like a Taylor Swift.
00:43:07.400So you would never notice a bunch of screaming girls at a concert.
00:43:46.180Doesn't this plug into the Ashton Kutcher thing too?
00:43:49.120Because Ashton Kutcher has like this, you know, save the children thing that he was associated with.
00:43:53.820And then all of a sudden you find out how intrinsically tied he is to the Diddy situation and you're like, oh, it's interesting to have an organization that you're representing save the children.
00:44:03.620And then it seems that you might actually be doing the opposite behind the scenes.
00:44:06.620I want to go back to that thing you were just saying about Taylor Swift, those concerts, because there is some, well, here's just a couple of articles.
00:44:14.580A bunch of fans reporting amnesia as they're going to these, the average show.
00:44:20.960So, and there's video, they're saying like, like, I'm so glad that I recorded it because I don't remember a fucking thing about this concert.
00:44:31.740So there's some kind of a trans going on, a trans, there's a trans, a trans going on, on the stage that is hypnotizing people and they don't know what is happening.
00:44:40.460So if you, there's a trans on the stage.
00:44:47.040I'll send you a link later, but it was for someone's, but I made this kind of,
00:44:50.940a flipping comment that I truly believe, but no one's picked up on it is that Taylor Swift herself is a DARPA project.
00:44:57.700And I know it sounds silly to say out loud.
00:44:59.900And it's like, oh, it's a headline thing.
00:45:01.200But it's because when I joined the military in 2001, they, at these, all the, the PX on base, which are basically like their wall art for CBS, they had like DIY, someone had printed out inkjet printer, like the whole nine of all these Taylor Swift CDs.
00:45:19.340But this is 2001, uh, before she even really exists on the main stage.
00:45:23.980She doesn't release her first major album, I think until like 2006 or something.
00:45:28.040And what was weird is that there was no other music in these areas.
00:45:32.360It was just like, you know, cigarettes and magazines and like, you know, DVDs.
00:45:37.360And all of a sudden, just a wall full of some do it yourself, 13 year old singing country songs stocked on military bases.
00:45:53.340And I always, from that, that very first day before I even knew what her name was, I've always thought about like, how weird is it that they were pumping this full of a bunch of like, you know, like adults, uh, jacked up on testosterone, learning how to shoot guns away from home the first time.
00:46:08.140And here's a 13 year old country singer.
00:46:09.880You've never heard of the connections that, that she had in order to get distribution onto military, top secret military compounds as a 13 year old.
00:46:27.220I mean, Nate, name your, uh, every single person that could potentially help the propaganda of the military does so like every, everything that we do in this country is kind of part of the military industrial entertainment.
00:47:07.560That she is, um, the, I guess, Anton LaVey's daughter, or at least, yeah, bears a striking resemblance to the wife of Anton LaVey is, uh, I don't know if we could bring that up.
00:47:53.280Joe Rogan is cheesecloth, you, it's like you go to Joe Rogan and you think you're being taught things, but he still tells you everything about NASA is real while wearing a NASA shirt and having CIA agents on.
00:48:05.340And so he catches anyone that's waking up and thinking they're about to think free and they get caught in cheesecloth.
00:48:10.980And then Alex Jones is finer cheesecloth.
00:48:13.080So once you, you're like, Oh my gosh, I'm waking up to conspiracy.
00:48:17.040I see that there's, but he teaches, he like gives a fork in the road that the fork he sends you off to is still like the planes were real in nine 11.
00:48:28.820And the Lincoln, I mean, she bears a resemblance, but it's like that that's not really indicative of anything.
00:48:34.740Well, I think a more interesting question is who is introducing more evil into the world and objective sense.
00:48:40.660And in that case, it's hands down Taylor Swift, right?
00:48:43.660Even if Zena LaVey wanted to be the wickedest woman on the planet, she would never be able to have the reach and push people into the weird corners that Taylor Swift does.
00:48:55.020Or if she is the, the, if she is her daughter, then she's got to be proud because she's crushing.
00:49:00.340So when it comes to Adrena Chrome, we, we kind of see this lapse, right?
00:49:04.960Where it is mentioned periodically throughout these big films and alluded to.
00:49:09.360Um, but it's not until probably the, uh, Anthony Weiner laptop where all of a sudden, and you get access to the Podesta emails and things of that nature, where you start to see Adrena Chrome crest when it comes to its presence in the conspiracy community, right?
00:50:04.080By the way, we, we did an episode with, um, this guy named Dave Snedeker, and I think we did a, a really good job of, uh, breaking down QAnon.
00:50:11.540I meant to tell you about it because I think that you would enjoy it.
00:50:18.320We, we deviate, um, well, I'm not going to claim to, to know what you believe, but when it comes to me and QAnon, I suspect that there's a tremendous amount of truth within the movement.
00:50:28.960It's just, it's ends that I am, uh, uh, very skeptical of.
00:50:33.360I, I think that, um, it's meant to, to boost the star that is Donald Trump to, you know, God, emperor, uh, like proportions.
00:50:41.560That's not to say that I don't like Donald Trump.
00:50:48.440The people that are most dark filled about Donald Trump were the most in love with him and they were all the ones picking dates that came up wrong that nobody else ever brought up.
00:50:56.440And so they were the most heartbroken by him.
00:50:59.060And so they became the bitter ex-girlfriend of him.
00:51:01.620See, I'm in a weird place where I'm like opponents of being like, I'm dark and Donnie.
00:51:07.700Well, whatever happened to, uh, RIP Donnie darkened.
00:51:10.300But when it, uh, when it comes to me and I know top shares this sentiment, it's like, I like the guy actually.
00:52:10.740Psychologically, it's stuck with us so much.
00:52:12.600And I think because it's so harrowing, you know, like what, obviously like what it entails, right?
00:52:16.920The harvesting of adrenalized blood, uh, from tortured children is, and it's, it's not bumpkins usually doing it.
00:52:24.980It's usually elites that are either politicians or they're in Hollywood.
00:52:28.520And that, and my, this might be a strained analogy again, but if, I don't know if anyone's familiar with Oklahoma city, um, scandal.
00:52:36.100And there was this particular city that got set up called Elohim city and Elohim city was supposed to be this like training ground where all the extremists from across the world would go here and kind of get trained up.
00:52:46.840And learn how to make explosives and learn how to like all the coolest racist song, camp songs and stuff, right?
00:52:51.820The secret handshakes, but Elohim city, according to a lot of different people that have written about this.
00:52:57.400In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
00:56:53.360It's like maybe the Adrenochrome sentiment.
00:56:54.880Do you think that, because we're talking about the adrenalized blood of children, do you think a moil is getting like a hit of adrenaline when they do the circumcision?
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00:59:47.760We're losing money, losing our livelihood in one bed of a poker hand.
00:59:52.540And that's other stuff that Thomas talks about with, like, Adrenochrome and all these games of all these, like, these mystical properties, maybe.
01:00:01.880Yeah, I think to let the Jews off the hook a little bit, because I'm sure somewhere right now Donut is watching and he's got clenched fists and he's like, what the fuck, dude?
01:00:11.980Like, if you think about South America, when the conquistadors arrived and what the Aztecs were doing, right, and the, you know, the Inca and the Maya, they are lobbing the heads off of women and children in mass at the top of these flat pyramids, right, these flat top pyramids.
01:00:34.740And I know that part of the ceremonies, there was, like, eating of the heart and drinking of the blood.
01:00:42.060And so if you're trying to tell me that the Jews were the first people to realize that there's something to adrenalize blood, you'd think a couple of Aztec emperors didn't figure that out accidentally.
01:01:00.880It was, there's a certain god that was labeled by Westerners later God of Tears.
01:01:06.020I don't know how to pronounce, like, Clowlock or something.
01:01:08.420But this Aztec god of tears, in order to bring on rains, like, their version of the rain dance was to actually torture children by removing their fingernails and causing them to, like, cry and scream.
01:01:20.880Because it was seen as sympathetic magic.
01:01:23.260That the tears coming out of their eyes represented as below so above.
01:01:28.060That if we make it rain in the microcosm, then this god of tears will see that we're trying to make it rain on this small scale.
01:01:35.740And they'll actually make it rain and bring crops.
01:01:38.180And it was basically, I mean, this is another weird trend across every different religion.
01:01:42.620You know, Semitic religions, Native American religions, Central American, is that the gods of wind and the gods of fertility are usually also these agricultural gods.
01:01:52.800So there's, like, this direct connection between storms and weather and reproduction and child sacrifice.
01:01:59.240Like, it's almost this ubiquitous thing, like a Rosetta Stone of culture, that everyone at some point was killing their kids and making them cry in order to make sure that the crops grew the next year.
01:02:11.260That's something that you, and especially, too, we've been talking about that a lot, right?
01:02:14.680When it comes to, like, Baal being the king of storms and how it's more than likely the same character that would have been, I believe it's called Hadad, but it's also Zeus.
01:02:25.320Yeah, well, Baal was the name for Lord, right?
01:02:31.780And Zephon was the name of the cave in which Zeus was supposed to have been born in.
01:02:36.520And so there's this direct correlation that, like, Baal was probably just this generic term, and then over time, it becomes this unified thing.
01:02:45.080I mean, without getting too controversial, but a lot of people could argue Jesus is sort of that same representation where he's a proxy for a bunch of different people that had these different messages.
01:02:54.340And it's hard to keep, like, 80 people's names, like, sorted out in the time period.
01:02:59.100So they're just like, ah, just call it all Jesus, or ah, just call it all Baal.
01:03:02.360Yeah, there's definitely some of that.
01:03:04.100I mean, certainly in my research, when it comes to Baal, you can go back and find so many different characters associated.
01:03:08.940Well, you can find even the same imagery, right, where it's like Baal Hadad.
01:03:22.880Yeah, but it's only – it's a trident, but it's, like, on each side.
01:03:26.420Like, there's three prongs on each side, so a total of six prongs, and they hold it in one hand, and it's very short where it protrudes from either end of the fist.
01:03:43.260A double-ended dildo for journaling, yeah.
01:03:44.460But, you know, once again, to talk about things that just become more obvious as time goes on, to me, in my opinion at least, is, like, when it comes to King Solomon, right, in the Book of Ecclesiastes, like, there's nothing new under the sun.
01:03:55.800This same shit that we're wrestling with right now, we're wrestling with it through, you know, an HD camera and a nice monitor and a keyboard that lights up.
01:04:05.140But it's the same shit that people have been wrestling with for seemingly ever, ever, right?
01:04:11.400So when we go, like, oh, my God, the elites are having, like, really crazy expensive hot dog parties and looking for walnut sauce and adrenochrome and all these different things, and you go, like, wow, that's profound.
01:04:24.680And you start to dig, and there's these mentions of, like, Moloch and things of that nature, and you're like, oh, it's the same old shit, dude.
01:06:04.380And so, then you have this titan-god battle that is really brought into our human history, where you have, like, Helena Troy, from Helena Sparta to Helena Troy.
01:06:15.560That's where it's like, oh, she's a god queen.
01:06:18.080And then there's these other bread, like, things that are kind of worshipped.
01:06:21.500But in the Nimrodic way, Nimrod was akin to Noah.
01:06:30.600And so, building an ark and filling it full of animals would be easier if you were a giant.
01:06:37.100And then it makes me think, you know, we, everybody with these crystal caves and these weird things and these giant bones, do you think that there's, like, a hunt for some kind of adrenal, like, them reproducing adrenochrome from one of these nephilim?
01:06:55.340So, Noah, Noah wasn't, I don't know if Nimrod was akin of Noah, but because he comes much after Noah.
01:07:08.180I think he's his grandson or, I'm almost positive it's his grandson.
01:07:11.940So, it would be weird if he was a giant and his grandfather was a little child, baby.
01:07:18.880Well, yeah, it's possible that Noah was a big man, but there's something even more interesting there when we're talking about, what was, Jesus, Ham, the one that saw his father naked.
01:08:43.280That's one of, yeah, that's one of the other books that I don't know if the Catholic Church was allowed to put it in for all the other Christians to read.
01:08:51.400I see, you know, the show being Nephilim Death Squad.
01:08:56.940Nobody gives us too hard of a time about it, but you can see that within, like, Christianity, there is an entire group that reject outright non-canonical books.
01:09:07.280And I have a lot of empathy for them because I'm like, look, could it be that they are a deception?
01:09:44.580We get a time under King James, which is just really Mary's son that Queen Elizabeth bastardized, prints his name in gold on a leather-bound book and gives it to you as your new religion.
01:09:59.000And if you don't agree with that, if you're Puritan in any way, whatever your religion was before that moment, they just called you a Puritan.
01:10:06.800I heard you don't follow this book by my gay werewolf-hunting transgender.
01:15:48.880This was, yeah, July 10th of this year.
01:15:51.160French Excalibur mythical sword known as Durandal has gone missing.
01:15:56.080Legend has it that some 1,300 years ago, Roland, a knight of Charlemagne, hurled the blade so hard that it flew over 100 miles before piercing a rock 32 feet above the ground.
01:16:07.080And somehow, I guess, this has gone missing, where otherwise it would have been in this stone, seemingly held in place by a chain, and now...
01:16:18.460You'd think that they would have put, like, a camera on it, right?
01:19:37.080It's a plot device that's used over and over and over again.
01:19:40.680But I don't know, man, sometimes it really does feel like that whole trope of like hidden in plain sight or revelation of the method or what have you is a lot more foundational than you might expect.
01:19:54.060Like they tell us so much, you know, so there's so you can go back to Harry Potter where he's on the stage or not on the stage.
01:20:00.300I'm sorry, on the chess board and all of these suits of medieval armor in the form of chess pieces are moving autonomously, you know, on their own.
01:20:13.020I just feel like especially in movies like that to Harry Potter for whatever it's worth.
01:20:18.000I think there's a lot of odd truths that they put right in your face.
01:20:22.220And I don't know if it's to to plant these things in a way in your brain that you'll forever associate them with fiction or if they find humor in it or if it's some sort of Thomas is so great at this with Disney specifically is the them owning your nostalgia.
01:20:43.500Them owning every single piece of like, think of how Disney owns that mother trope to us.
01:20:51.540Like the second you think of a mommy in a Disney movie, that bitch is dead.
01:21:03.220And before we let you go off on it, I just want to say that there is something about nostalgia that is a very unique feeling.
01:21:15.180So oftentimes I was just talking to my son about this the other day where deja vu is such a unique feeling.
01:21:23.260It's unique in that everyone experiences it, which makes it not unique, but unlike other feelings, it's totally inexplicable and we sort of dismiss it.
01:21:34.360So, in other words, if you feel hungry, well, everybody knows what it's like to feel hungry and you can pretty well pin that down.
01:21:41.520Oh, my last meal was I haven't eaten today, you know, and I've been working hard and I'm real hungry.
01:21:46.500Or, you know, if you feel sad or if you miss somebody, deja vu is weird because it's specifically the feeling that time is repeating itself.
01:21:58.180And unlike the other feelings, you simply can't attribute it to anything.
01:22:04.760Although some people say like, well, I had this in a dream.
01:22:06.860It seems like a dream moment repeating itself.
01:22:08.760But whatever it is, everybody has this shared experience that they have done the exact same thing before in the exact same place around the exact same people.
01:22:18.840And it lasts for like a few seconds and it's fucking uncanny.
01:22:22.160But it goes away and you don't feel it again.
01:22:23.900The way that nostalgia is similar to that is it has to do with like time.
01:22:28.620It dredges up these same feelings that, you know, you had.
01:22:34.140In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
01:24:02.020So an NLP is just kind of like a pseudo-scientific sort of sales name for a set of like psychological observations about people that are highly influential.
01:24:13.840It's kind of like the best way to put it in a nutshell.
01:24:16.220And this concept of anchoring, I'll give you like one of the most practical examples.
01:24:20.740If you were to go to some salesmen, like high-pressure sales environment, you go into one of those timeshares.
01:24:27.640And they're like, if you go to this timeshare meeting for two hours, we'll give you a Disney pass for the day, like the whole thing, right?
01:24:32.600And in those high-pressure situations, if they're actually in the same room with you, they might, when they're trying to make a really good point, like tap you on the shoulder, like tap you on the elbow or something.
01:24:42.700Like, hey, bud, wouldn't you really like imagine yourself like in this timeshare?
01:24:52.920And when they can see that there's blood running to your face and you're really, you know, happy about something, they'll touch you.
01:24:58.620And that's called a kinetic anchor, meaning that now, two hours later, when they're going to close the deal, they might tap you on that exact same shoulder again.
01:25:06.560And the idea is that if you were highly charged and excited the first time they touched you, and the second time, if you're more passive, the touch itself will subconsciously link you back to that moment two hours prior where you were excited.
01:25:19.160And they'll be like, so are you ready to sign?
01:25:26.120Maybe this is a sign that I should sign this thing that, you know, I'm getting excited about it.
01:25:30.520And it was really just sort of this, this aspect of anchoring you and what is Disney doing other than anchoring all their intellectual property and their products and all their crap into your most formative years.
01:25:42.880They're basically putting you into these highly emotional complex states for a seven or an eight year old brain to comprehend.
01:25:49.420And then they're just being like, bam, anchor, bam, anchor.
01:25:52.260So now 20 years later, you go with your kids and you walk by and you see, you know, Yu-Gi-Oh or Pokemon cards.
01:25:58.120It's basically bringing you back, not to the cards, but like how great it was to be a kid in the moment where you had luxury time to play trading card games with your friends, as opposed to any other thing that you're not conjuring up.
01:26:11.540And that's what I kind of see is like the, like a Fabian society approach where Disney, they might not care as much about turning a quick, you know, 20 million, 200 million profit on this movie.
01:26:23.220Now they know that if they release it now, they can get into your kid's head, especially if that movie is going to babysit them a few times.
01:26:30.280You might watch it a few times between those formative ages of like six to 12.
01:26:34.440And now when that person's 30, they walk by a freaking lunch pail or a t-shirt that's got Lilo and Stitch or whatever the Disney thing is you grew up with.
01:26:42.920And you're just like, I don't know why, but I want this shirt.
01:26:55.860If you're, you're something as big as a global conglomerate of Disney to weaponize nostalgia, to invest all your, your sort of resources into anchoring people during those formative years before they can spend any money.
01:27:09.000Like they're playing a super long game that not a lot of other companies have the luxury to plan on you being a customer in 30 years from now.
01:27:16.320They crushed it because, um, you know, not so much on the Disney front.
01:27:19.760And I wasn't a very big Disney kid, but like, um, I had, I played super Nintendo games with my son, uh, when he was little.
01:27:27.980And now there's a, there's actually a lapse between him and his peers because his peers are all talking about Fortnite, five nights at Freddy's Roblox.
01:27:38.720And he's trying to tell them socially stunted.
01:27:53.460And, and they have no idea what he's talking about.
01:27:56.180And I don't know if that's good or not, but I can see, like, it's interesting to think that my son, when he has a kid is going to want to share a 1995 video game with that kid.
01:28:19.580I don't, I, I, there's, there's things that you do, uh, to try to like, you know, protect your kid.
01:28:24.800I think, or at least that I did, and I think I overcorrected.
01:28:28.280And one of those things is like, when he was little and I was trying to teach him how to pee, I didn't want to grab his dong and try to shake the pee off of him.
01:28:36.100And so, um, what I did instead is when he's peeing, I would like slap his belly and the, and that would cause enough of a shake on his, on his body that he would shake the remaining pee off.
01:28:47.880And then what ended up happening is after he was old enough to pee on his own, I would hear in the bathroom, he would be peeing.
01:28:55.100And then I would hear, and I'd be like, Oh shit.
01:28:59.080Cause he didn't, he like mistranslated it.
01:29:01.060It wasn't like he was pulling his stomach to shake.
01:30:32.200So here's where all of the Adrena Chrome weird stuff comes in.
01:30:35.560The emails, uh, from Hillary Clinton, where she's talking about sacrificing a chicken to Moloch in the backyard and looking for the resting tomb of, you know, Nimrod.
01:30:58.020Um, not, not denied that they came from.
01:30:59.620And then you've got the weird pizza gate, um, Podesta stuff, but there's a third one, a third email leak that has gotten way less attention.
01:31:06.400That feels so tangential to all this stuff that I thought it would be a fun thing to explore really quick without spilling the beans on all the Adrena Chrome research.
01:31:14.800So this is from an email link in 2012 that was on WikiLeaks.
01:31:20.080Now, I don't think you can find any of these anymore because they all got taken down, but it's a company called Strategic Forecasting Incorporated or Stratfor for short.
01:31:29.140And Stratfor is the, it's a geopolitical, like I have to do these quotes, but here in your mind, what this really sounds like, an American geopolitical publisher and consultancy network.
01:31:42.760And legitimately, it is a CIA front because it's one of those revolving doors where you go into intelligence, then into private and back and forth.
01:31:50.360And they have represented Goldman Sachs, Coca-Cola, Dow, Lockheed Martin.
01:31:54.840So again, CIA, DARPA, fill in the kind of blank.
01:31:57.580Well, in these, this was exposed that there's a direct CIA connection in an article called the Shadow CIA from Dow Jones in 2011 in Barron's Magazine.
01:32:09.180So if you care about the credentials, that's the links that they're actually CIA.
01:32:13.800But so in 2012, they get hacked by one of those stupid email chain things.
01:32:18.620Someone does, you know, sends them the gift card, does the thing.
01:32:22.1202012, WikiLeaks get a hold of these and they publish all of them.
01:32:25.300And in these, and I have to specify that the email hacks and leaks themselves are verified.
01:33:14.140He is the senior editor of special projects at Stratford.
01:33:17.800And I'm just going to read just little clips out of these wild email chains.
01:33:22.260And just tell me when your nipples get hard listening to this.
01:33:25.280This email starts out with this phrase.
01:33:29.840You're not going to smoke my pineal gland.
01:33:32.400Did you know that the alkaloid DMT is a neurotransmitter like LSD-25, 5-MeO-DMT, psilocybin, AMB,
01:33:39.620because psychedelic drugs and the definition of psychedelia is a neurotransmitter where a metabolite creates a kaleidoscopic vision of geometric proportions in the pineal gland.
01:33:49.980And when light comes in and the rods, depending on genetics, the chromosomal filtration of certain neurotransmitters within these rods illustrate the visual cortex.
01:33:59.740And so this is an email thread that he sends out to the rest of the board.
01:34:02.900And this guy is like, yeah, they're kind of like, what the hell are you talking about?
01:34:06.460I was going to say, he's a, it sounds like a Joe Rogan fan.
01:34:09.000You know, something that is interesting there is, is the depending upon genetics that that's very fascinating.
01:34:57.280So here we've got a direct guy that was on Hillary Clinton's team, I guess, based on the content of these emails, working for the Stratford company, which is a CIA sort of private plant.
01:35:09.200But his emails are talking about smoking pineal glands, DMT, psilocybin, Rosemary's baby, which has got the whole satanic blood ritual, child sacrifice aspect baked in just by saying Rosemary's baby alongside all this.
01:35:39.380You hear the earliest instance of people talking about smoking pineal glands in order to like astral project and trip out and consume other people's memories.
01:37:13.480I mean, completely unassuming title, by the way.
01:37:16.480You would never know unless you got deep into this.
01:37:18.920So it says, and this is from 1776, I accidentally opened the 35th number of The Guardian, which is a newspaper that's not the same as The Popular Guardian now.
01:37:29.060I found this one, where the correspondent informs the author that learned men have determined the pineal gland to be the chief seat of soul's residence.
01:37:37.320They're talking about the Cartesian logic, right?
01:37:42.060Or Rene DeKar and his mechanical animals.
01:37:44.120And he says that this philosopher had a box of snuff, which had a remarkable property that just a pinch of it duly administered would so affect your pineal gland to enable your soul to leave its residence for a while.
01:37:58.780Enter that of any other person where they, in a moment, become acquainted with all of that stranger's knowledge, ideas, pursuits, and mere intuition.
01:38:07.300So now you've got an idea that not just they're tripping out on pineal glands, but that they can literally find this drug that will let their soul exit through their pineal gland, go into another person's, kind of latch on, and where it's almost like if you've ever seen the movie John Malkovich.
01:38:21.960This is a 17th century version of being John Malkovich.
01:38:26.540That's a more advanced, it's a more advanced technique than just astral projection, because the concern with astral projection is when people do it, their body would be an empty cavern, leaving it open for, some people say that, there goes Thomas, some people say that with astral projection.
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01:40:12.400They'll leave their body and they'd actually have to race back to it because there'd be, depending on where they are, there's entities that would want to inhabit it.
01:40:19.280But what Thomas is describing here is like almost like possession or like a dark passenger, which you don't usually hear about with astral projection.
01:40:28.480Like if, if, if somebody is already occupied, you cannot occupy further, but this, this kind of schizophrenia, sorry, Jerry Morzinski thing in schizophrenia, when you open up that doorway, he says that, um, you know, these entities are allowed to go in and basically read your mind.
01:40:45.400Like, like a Rolodex, they can kind of roll through and they, and they sound like you and they have access to your memories and they can tell you stuff.
01:40:51.060So that's almost like becoming a demon or a demon or it's like an entity, which is not usual for us.
01:40:58.180Like it's not, we don't do that kind of stuff.
01:41:00.320We have other abilities, but this really does plug into that idea that I was talking about before, where, um, if adrenochrome changes your brain in such a way as to make it, um, it, it changes the receptor.
01:41:17.260So that it's more easily accessed by other entities.
01:41:21.520It sounds like this substance changes the receptor to go more on a projection kind of a deal.
01:41:28.340Like, it just sounds like, like the more we look into it, the more it seems like different chemicals change your brain function.
01:41:33.200And if your brain function is receiving, you know, your soul or whatever it is, and all these different signals and ideas, it seems like this substance changes it in such a way that it actually allows you to, it becomes more of a projector than a receptor.
01:41:48.740Or I just picture it kind of like Sasha Fierce.
01:41:53.400Could we all be Jimmy Carter laying in hospice or Joe Biden?
01:41:58.240And could we all take a little bit of the pineal juice of Beyonce?
01:42:02.880And then she gets on stage and we get to experience all of that, that she's doing in the moment.
01:42:09.640But at the same time, the thing that might make her seem crazy is if the reception gets off and she also hears my nurse come into the room and change the bag of fluid.
01:42:34.860Well, that's where it gets a little bit murky because as, because that original article from 1776 was talking about an article that guy read from the 1713 Guardian.
01:42:46.540And when I found that, this one took months to find.
01:42:50.380And once I actually found the original 1713 article, they were talking about a book that was written in 1694.
01:42:58.020So in the book from 1694 called Voyage to the World of Cartesius, in that one, they don't talk anything about smoking the pineal gland itself.
01:43:07.080They're talking about that Rene Descartes, he had basically what I think was some kind of DMT adjacent substance,
01:43:14.960but that he would do the snuff, he would, he would encephalate, you know, he would snort a line of it or something.
01:43:23.040He would black out and come back two hours later.
01:43:25.620And after he came back, he said that he was just flying around the universe and talking to angels and demons and all sorts of old philosophers.
01:43:33.240And part of that was getting inside the body of other people in order to like see it through their eyes.
01:43:39.140And this thing continues all the way up into modern times.
01:43:42.500There's a short story in 1967 written by a guy named Terry Southern.
01:43:48.500And he talks about sneaking into insane asylums and doing blood transfusions with this Chinese, this Asian guy called Dr. Chin.
01:43:57.000And that Dr. Chin has been a schizophrenic, but he reports the exact same thing is that once he does a blood transfusion
01:44:04.420and has Dr. Chin's blood inside of his body, that now he's actually remembering things from Dr. Chin's life
01:44:10.540and that he's seeing the world through the eyes of this elderly Asian man.
01:44:15.120And that's part of like the psychedelic trip now is that you also get to live in someone else's shoes,
01:44:19.800which I think dovetails perfectly with this idea of like, let's get that Britney Spears vintage over.
01:44:25.280Let's get, you know, Beyonce over. She's having an episode. This is the time that I want to experience this as she's experiencing it.
01:44:31.900Oh my God, dude, that's wild. That's so wild. If you're talking about like, that's like Chaney said before, right?
01:45:14.660Like it was so wild. It was so off my, but I just am like, I just pictured the old man.
01:45:19.980I got, uh, blood from that. He needed fiber in his diet. And so his wife was forcing him to like eat Cheerios.
01:45:28.660That's it. Right. So Leviticus 17, 11, the life of the flesh is in the blood. Uh, and I, I think that that is like Jehovah witnesses will not allow for a blood transfusion.
01:45:40.460Yeah, dude. I mean, honestly, it does seem like there's, there's something there. Uh, I mean, this entire thing from, from the dawn of time has been about, uh, not only genetics, but also about what's in the blood. Uh, you know, what's a good question though?
01:45:57.300If you're finding these practices, right? You're, you're talking about books from the 1600s, from the 1700s. And then I believe you said as, as recent as the 1960s, who is doing it today?
01:46:09.360Because it seems that all that's happened is these ideas have been coveted. Maybe you didn't have to covet them before. Maybe there was just such a, a detachment from academia and the general public that you really didn't have to covet it.
01:46:22.540I feel like now you do with the, um, with the internet and such. So, so who is coveting these things and who is practicing them? What, what people, whether they are people that we see on the world stage or otherwise, who is snorting.
01:46:38.760The pineal gland of people and, and temporarily, uh, entering the bodies of other people. And then also, yeah, I mean, to, to both your and Cheney's point, this idea of experiencing the lives of, you know, a Britney Spears, a Kanye West, a Charlie Sheen on tiger blood, who is.
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01:47:30.220Participating in this industry and where does this industry exist?
01:47:33.620I would answer a question with a question in a way, like, first of all, who could afford to partake in getting the blood of celebrities and all this, because now you can narrow down a much smaller subset of people.
01:47:45.820Like, I don't know about how much you guys are making from streaming, but I'm going to assume that you can't afford vintage, you know, like Britney Spears blood from like the early two thousands. Right.
01:47:55.760But there's people out there that absolutely can. There's documented instances where like some chic will be like, I want Katy Perry in, you know, my city or my country to do a stage performance.
01:48:07.060I don't care about the people. Like, I just want her here for my birthday party or whatever.
01:48:10.460Like the rich Jewish bar mitzvahs where they have like a rapper come, right? Like little Wayne is at your bar mitzvah.
01:48:16.260So if you've got that kind of money to be thrown around, maybe times 10, like now, now I don't want you to just perform my bar mitzvah, but also we're going to need to nick you a little bit and drink some of your blood after we torch you and pull your fingernails out.
01:48:28.040So I feel like the rate of your day rate goes up dramatically once that comes over on like the requirement sheet.
01:48:34.760Do you think that anybody has ever pulled like a fast one? Like, oh yeah, dude, this is no, this right here.
01:48:39.460This is plaid dress, um, uh, uh, Britney Spears in that music video blood and they go and they take it and they're like, this is Thai lady boy blood.
01:48:49.580This was exactly what was blamed on the fall of, of Carthage, um, and the fall of like the Phoenician empire.
01:48:56.220It wasn't just Rome taking them out, which was a big part, but that even the Carthaginians themselves, they admitted that at a certain point they were no longer giving their firstborn, uh, blood to these sacrifice, these like child sacrifices.
01:49:09.460They would go out and they would wait for them to have like a misfire, right?
01:49:12.840They squirt out a dud every once in a while.
01:49:15.000And that one becomes a sacrificial, or if you're rich, if you're elite, no longer, you're going to give your firstborn, you're going to go out and buy some crappy firstborn from like some plebe on the street and use that as your proxy sort of sacrifice.
01:49:28.020And just like, as that entire culture started to fall, a lot of the priests, they would argue that the reason why this is happening is because you guys keep giving us like your, your sloppy seconds and your crappy leftovers.
01:49:39.760Like these gods that we're sacrificing to, they need your firstborn baby blood.
01:49:44.560They don't want, you know, the, the kid down the street that like walks with the limp.
01:49:48.420And I feel like that's kind of the same thing here where, um, you wouldn't like, you need to have like the freshest and the best, but I, so I do think there's probably all sorts of people that are like, oh yeah, it's vintage Britney Spears.
01:49:59.820But really it just came from like some homeless dude at the seven 11.
01:50:02.800It changes dramatically the, the, the way you picture this in your mind, you know, the elites, um, engaging in adrenochrome usage, you think of it as like, like myself, admittedly, and my limited understanding of it is like, oh, well, you're in a heightened state, you know, uh, very much like, uh, fear and loathing would have described it.
01:50:21.920You know, it's, uh, a different type of high.
01:50:24.520I want to advocate right now, if there's not already, uh, like a dance safe organization, but they test the adrenochrome to make sure that the adrenochrome you're about to ingest, it turns purple or whatever, and it doesn't have any adulterants in it.
01:50:38.560And they have to make sure somebody has to test it just a little bit so that they can spend about 10 seconds in the body of whoever's adrenochrome, just to make sure that it wasn't, like I said, a Thai lady boy or something, a Thai hooker.
01:51:04.240It's been described, um, it can be a dark red, blue, or purple, just depending on how fast it oxidizes and a bunch of other environment, like how much oxygen we're talking about, how long it's been out.
01:51:15.280Eventually, all roads lead to just a pure black pigment.
01:51:18.700They basically, like, it turns into melanin after it completely oxidizes from adrenaline into adrenochrome, into androlutin, into a whole bunch of different aspects.
01:51:36.900But it's also been described as giving off a green fluorescence, meaning that if you're in a dark room and you let adrenaline oxidize into adrenochrome, you will see it glow a green, bright color, which is freaking wild to me.
01:51:51.700You know what's really wild is we spend all this time thinking about the different implications of, um, of, oh, yeah, that's right.
01:51:59.300Uh, Donut's been talking a lot about purple lately.
01:52:02.780And I think he's onto something, honestly.
01:52:04.440There is a crazy connection between that.
01:52:06.620I just have to say, um, there, I don't know when he'll release the show or if it's already out or whatnot, but she's been on it for so many years with the purple connections.
01:52:31.440But there is another interesting link here because the color purple, it's been linked to another Phoenician, uh, ritual.
01:52:39.000Imagine that, the coincidence of that, but that the Phoenicians were the ones, maybe the Minoans, but Minoans, the Phoenicians, the Carthaginians,
01:52:45.360they mastered this, uh, ability to generate this purple color, this purple pigment from these, uh, sea mollusks.
01:52:53.060And they will have to do it at a certain time of the year under a full moon, literally.
01:52:56.960That was the best time in order to do it.
01:52:58.720Which is weird because it's like, why would you put this much effort into fucking purple?
01:53:02.480In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
01:53:29.520Well, man, this was like, if you were royal, the only way you would get a hold of this purple is by getting it from this specific, like, uh, uh, merchants.
01:53:41.520But, but the whole, um, correlation here is that just as they didn't pass this information down willingly, it was almost like locksmiths modern day.
01:53:49.660Like, you don't tell anyone how they can pick a lock, so you gotta, like, keep it in.
01:53:53.540Well, Phoenicians, until I think, like, the 1980s, some of these recipes in order to create a Phoenician purple and these Phoenician blues were unknown to people.
01:54:03.760Like, they just recently had figured out how to harvest it, how to synthesize it.
01:54:07.880So, I mean, maybe there's something similar to harvesting Adrenochrome.
01:54:11.440Maybe not just anyone can go out and torture a kid and, you know, scrape the adrenal glands.
01:54:16.000Maybe you have to have, like, that Phoenician touch.
01:54:18.660You gotta do it under a full moon, and you gotta do it in the sea, and you gotta do it at a certain latitude and longitude.
01:54:24.200Like, who knows, because, like, who are the professional Adrenochrome harvesters?