Nephilim Death Squad - January 07, 2025


106: MK Ultra Zombies w⧸ BlaQLabs


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

159.92155

Word Count

20,548

Sentence Count

1,811

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

64


Summary

Rob from Black Labs joins us to talk about his work in the defense industry and how he got into the field of design and manufacturing in the aerospace industry. He also talks about the dangers of being a government spy, and why we need to be ready to rise up against them.


Transcript

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00:01:59.680 But it's too late.
00:02:00.660 We need to be ready to raise up.
00:02:02.500 Welcome to the end of days.
00:02:04.160 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:14.220 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:02:17.180 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:02:19.920 And before we get into today's guest, a quick announcement.
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00:03:31.320 Today's guest is Rob of Black Labs.
00:03:34.500 Rob, for the audience, could you let everybody know what it is you focus on and where they can find your work?
00:03:43.100 Oh, it sounds like you're muted, Rob.
00:03:45.660 There we go.
00:03:46.940 There we go.
00:03:47.640 So this is Rob from Black Labs.
00:03:50.880 I am at blacklabs.net, but that's mostly for my design work.
00:03:56.720 Mostly what I do is honestly day to day job is consulting for design and manufacturing and automation.
00:04:04.820 And mainly most of the topics I work on are dealing with things that are from the defense industry, intelligence.
00:04:14.120 I have about roughly 20 years in the defense industry on and off and also in tech.
00:04:23.120 So you can find me at Telegram, which is blacklabs underscore lab blab.
00:04:29.560 And remember, it's spelled B-L-A-Q-L-A-B-S.
00:04:34.560 You can also find me on Spotify.
00:04:36.400 So this is, yeah, this is prototypes and metal work.
00:04:41.480 So I own my own shop, do hot rods mostly.
00:04:45.820 And honestly, it's kind of interfered with my podcasting because I deal with a lot of high-end clients.
00:04:54.640 And they get a little weird when they hear me getting weird.
00:04:58.140 So you all might know about that.
00:05:01.580 I worked in a government capacity, aerospace for a while, and military contracts and things of that nature.
00:05:10.140 And then I moved out.
00:05:10.980 And I, too, I wasn't doing hot rods, but I was doing dragsters, junior dragsters, actually, for the kids.
00:05:16.920 Dragsters for the kids.
00:05:18.340 So a little bit of a kid.
00:05:19.160 No drag stuff for the kids, please, David.
00:05:20.780 Dragsters for the kids, dude.
00:05:22.760 No, this is the cool drag stuff for the kids.
00:05:26.340 So a little bit of a kid.
00:05:27.080 Any drag queen dragsters?
00:05:28.120 No, no, no drag queen drag queen.
00:05:32.160 So that's very cool.
00:05:33.860 Now, I know that part of what brings us to the table today to have this conversation is the idea of zombies, the undead.
00:05:43.000 And so knowing that you have your hands in these military or defense agency kind of projects, I wonder if the two overlap.
00:05:54.820 But, I mean, I'll let you take that away.
00:05:57.560 What is it that you came to talk to you about us today?
00:06:02.220 Mainly about the theory that the government is working on creating zombies as an extension of the MKUltra project that officially was over in 1973, if I recall, after the church hearings.
00:06:19.460 Interesting.
00:06:21.460 Because we were talking about on Chronicles, this is our other show where we read some submissions from the readers.
00:06:30.720 And we were talking about the idea of zombies.
00:06:32.940 And I love zombies.
00:06:34.120 I love the mythology around it, I guess you could say.
00:06:38.580 Like, it's a lot of fun.
00:06:39.360 And in, what was it, early 2012, maybe something like that, 2010s, the zombie phase was huge.
00:06:47.200 You had, like, The Walking Dead was a big introduction into the culture.
00:06:51.880 But I was reading that comic book maybe even 10 years before that, before, like, the series came out.
00:06:57.840 Then the series came out and it took the world by storm.
00:07:01.620 Probably, yeah, probably even before that you had, like, 28 Days Later, you had a lot of great zombie movies, even all the way back to Night of the Living Dead.
00:07:09.560 Yeah, what was the one top where they're in the mall?
00:07:15.180 It was, like, Dawn of the Dead or something like that?
00:07:17.360 Came out in the early 2000s.
00:07:19.100 Romero.
00:07:19.840 Yeah, it was a Romero film, but it was one of the ones that was a little bit newer because he'd been doing the damn thing long.
00:07:26.440 And I remember being obsessed with that as a kid.
00:07:28.460 It was this idea that these survivors were all hunkered down in a mall.
00:07:31.960 And then what you get is all these creative ways in which they defend themselves, you know, given whatever's at their disposal from all these different stores that are in the mall.
00:07:40.780 But, yeah, there has been.
00:07:42.140 I mean, it's a culturally significant thing, and it's evolved quite a bit, right?
00:07:46.180 It's, like, it started with sort of these voodoo entities.
00:07:50.040 I know in Haiti the idea of the zombie was really big, but that was done through a sort of ceremony and a ritual.
00:07:56.560 And so we have this, like, precedent for paranormal zombies.
00:07:59.820 But over time, culturally, it evolves much more into, like, a pandemic zombie, right?
00:08:05.420 Maybe if you're looking at the Resident Evil angle, a very popular game series, this is an escaped virus from a, I don't know how much we could say, a gain-of-function lab.
00:08:18.160 We're not on YouTube.
00:08:19.120 Don't worry about it.
00:08:19.640 Just go for it.
00:08:20.440 Thank God.
00:08:21.560 Yeah, exactly.
00:08:22.540 So, you know, you have that, right?
00:08:24.040 It's called the T-virus in Resident Evil.
00:08:26.820 And I really think that kind of took the ball.
00:08:28.900 It's just interesting to watch the conversation go from paranormal to scientific, biological, you know, disease origins when it comes to the zombie narrative.
00:08:40.440 But what you're telling us here is very interesting.
00:08:44.460 You're saying that this has its roots in the very popular MKUltra program that was discontinued right back in the 70s.
00:08:52.500 How do we make that leap then, Rob, from what is essentially a brainwashing program that creates some of the stars that we see now in the world stage to creating zombies?
00:09:04.260 How do we make that jump?
00:09:05.240 Well, you look into the funding to the various pharmaceutical companies.
00:09:11.520 One of the major pharmaceutical companies involved in this is Eli Lilly.
00:09:15.900 Okay, and their main focus was on fluorine-based compounds, like SSRIs, things like that.
00:09:25.760 Now, there is some organophosphates that have a fluorine compound added to them.
00:09:34.900 And by changing that, they can change the way it affects the brain.
00:09:43.080 So, one of them is actually a nerve agent.
00:09:47.400 Now, here's what's strange, is that they have tried to use this nerve agent as riot control.
00:09:54.560 So, and if you ever, if you remember the case with Navalny, I think that was in 2018, fairly recent.
00:10:02.980 In Russia.
00:10:03.900 Yeah, the Russian guy.
00:10:06.680 He was killed supposedly with the, I believe they're called the Demachuk type of organophosphate.
00:10:16.120 And I have it in the link here.
00:10:17.900 But, so, we go from 1965, where they found that one reason that MKUltra was kind of canceled was because when they tried to use a single mode pharmaceutical, the results were unpredictable.
00:10:38.460 So, what they did in 1965 is they found out that they can increase suggestibility in a relatively predictable manner by using a group, basically a cocktail of different types of pharmaceuticals.
00:10:57.140 One of them, you mentioned, you said it was a nerve agent?
00:11:00.280 Yeah.
00:11:01.060 Yeah, that's one that they've been toying with recently.
00:11:03.800 And oddly enough, this nerve agent, it's going to sound crazy.
00:11:11.080 But then again, so many things I've said in the past 10 years have sounded very crazy and it came true.
00:11:16.640 So, here we are.
00:11:18.380 You're on the right show.
00:11:19.780 Yeah, exactly.
00:11:20.480 Fauci beats me to the punch every time.
00:11:23.800 It seems like we actually need to think even crazier because we've been, everything that we've been thinking or suspecting is coming down the, clearly the baseline.
00:11:31.740 You've got to be crazy.
00:11:32.760 Right?
00:11:33.740 Right?
00:11:35.960 If crazy is an estimation, we all be better off.
00:11:38.860 Because once we start doing that, it seems like, I don't know if we're manifesting these things or not, but maybe we shouldn't.
00:11:43.760 Maybe we should tone it down a little bit.
00:11:45.080 We'll have a nice future that way.
00:11:47.160 This is an interesting concept.
00:11:49.460 Let me tell you a quick story.
00:11:50.940 Okay, so if you remember in Resident Evil, there was the agent that they used to basically make the undead.
00:12:00.680 It was called Plagas.
00:12:02.080 Do you remember that?
00:12:03.180 Yeah, yeah.
00:12:04.320 Okay.
00:12:05.180 Now, if you remember, it's a symbiotic virus parasite.
00:12:11.260 So it's a parasite that's been, that's basically symbiotic with like a virus, and it takes over the human brain.
00:12:21.280 Okay.
00:12:22.520 Now, here's what's interesting about that.
00:12:26.580 When they popped off with the COVID-19, all right, a little bit of history.
00:12:33.420 I lived up in the mountains in the middle of nowhere in Arizona.
00:12:36.260 Okay.
00:12:38.780 Then our neighbors hunting dogs, which, you know, people leave their hunting dogs outside.
00:12:43.000 They leave them in a barn.
00:12:43.960 Right.
00:12:44.460 They usually don't bring them in the house.
00:12:45.840 They're not like pets per se, because they're trained differently.
00:12:50.220 Okay.
00:12:51.200 These hounds are bear hounds, and they're meant to go after large game.
00:12:55.820 Okay.
00:12:56.360 You're talking bears, mountain lions, et cetera.
00:12:59.180 Okay.
00:12:59.540 That kind of dog that's wired that way, you don't bring in the house.
00:13:04.280 They're just, they're just not set up that way.
00:13:07.820 Okay.
00:13:09.140 So his dog started nine.
00:13:11.920 And I had the, we had this neglected tropical disease doctors come in and start taking tests.
00:13:21.920 And they found Chagas.
00:13:24.060 Okay.
00:13:24.660 Now Chagas is interesting because it's very much like trypanzoma, which is a disease that
00:13:33.460 comes from Africa and trypanzoma.
00:13:36.260 What it does is it actually burrows through the nerves and use, use your nerves as like
00:13:41.100 a super highway.
00:13:42.400 Okay.
00:13:43.380 And it affects the entire body.
00:13:45.560 Now, one reason why it's very hard to get rid of this or treat it is because it hides
00:13:55.180 in the nerves and you're, and there's some enzyme that it produces that makes your body
00:14:02.500 think it's part of the body.
00:14:05.000 So it actually tricks the T cells into leaving it alone.
00:14:08.560 Okay.
00:14:09.720 Meanwhile, it wreaks havoc throughout the human body.
00:14:13.000 Okay.
00:14:14.020 Drills holes through all your nerves, which then later become scar tissue, et cetera, or
00:14:19.780 you lose nerve function.
00:14:22.380 Okay.
00:14:23.720 And here's, what's interesting.
00:14:25.780 In 1933, the Russians, about 1933 to 1938, the Russians were actually doing testing on humans
00:14:35.520 to try and use this as a way to control and make humans more pliable, more sustainable.
00:14:43.000 Acceptable to suggestion, et cetera.
00:14:46.840 So, uh, it's interesting because when COVID hit, the doctor that I was talking to, see,
00:14:56.000 I have to go get tested for this, by the way, because apparently I was exposed to it.
00:15:00.420 All right.
00:15:01.020 So I got to get tested every two years.
00:15:03.780 Um, haven't had any symptoms, so I'm lucky.
00:15:07.380 But that was what they suggested at the time.
00:15:10.400 And it's, again, it's very hard, very hard to find.
00:15:13.700 Hides in your nerves, isn't in your bloodstream.
00:15:16.780 They use a PCR test.
00:15:18.080 And even with a PCR test, as sensitive as it can be, it's still very difficult to find.
00:15:23.520 And what they have to do is they have to look for this particular, uh, enzyme.
00:15:28.920 And oddly enough, the enzyme has an interesting numeric quality.
00:15:34.580 It's, it's starts with a seven, seven, seven.
00:15:39.280 That's kind of a weird number, right?
00:15:42.020 Yeah, that's interesting.
00:15:43.060 It's like the, uh, the Bill Gates patent.
00:15:45.480 Um, I think it was like turning everybody into some sort of, um, energy generator by,
00:15:51.800 I forget what the method was, but there's an actual patent out there from the Gates,
00:15:54.980 uh, foundation, I suppose.
00:15:56.760 And the number on it is like 060606 or something like that.
00:16:02.200 Yeah.
00:16:02.540 Whenever you get a number sequence like that, maybe best to pay attention.
00:16:06.300 Right, right.
00:16:07.460 This, this should be something that says, Hey, look at this.
00:16:12.020 This is not just what it seems and what it looks like for face value.
00:16:17.180 So the researcher from university of Texas.
00:16:21.260 Okay.
00:16:21.620 UT Austin here, which is an interesting place in all in of itself because, um,
00:16:29.360 Ghislaine Maxwell sisters, sister, and her sister's husband, both are professors here.
00:16:37.880 Okay.
00:16:38.780 Also something that should make you pay attention.
00:16:42.020 Right.
00:16:42.780 So you're just like, man, it's just ringing all the bells.
00:16:45.860 Ding, ding, ding.
00:16:46.780 Right.
00:16:47.280 So, so then.
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00:17:00.620 But for some, that joy comes with a price tag that's beyond their reach.
00:17:05.960 Help the YMCA bring its transformative programs to those who can't afford them.
00:17:10.760 Because connections, cannonballs, and confidence should never be out of reach.
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00:17:19.980 During COVID, for whatever reason, they took the neglected tropical disease group here in UT Austin and moved them to what research?
00:17:47.100 What do you think?
00:17:49.080 Oh, I couldn't even do it.
00:17:49.980 Gain of function.
00:17:52.080 Well.
00:17:52.560 Was that it?
00:17:56.360 They moved it to gain of function research?
00:17:58.060 They moved them all to COVID research, which we know COVID research and gain of function is almost one and the same.
00:18:06.620 Wow.
00:18:07.200 You know what else is interesting about that, Rob?
00:18:08.780 We just had on Jonathan Otto on the show not long ago.
00:18:11.900 And he's made a documentary about parasites, but one of the things that we really focused on was the idea of like these neurotoxins or these venoms.
00:18:20.180 And it's just interesting because you're talking about a nerve toxin and how, in his estimation, he believes that the actual virus COVID was birthed out of gain of function research involving various neurotoxins and venoms.
00:18:35.980 And what's even more fascinating about that is around 2012, our own, was it 2012 top when I think it was the NHS or something like that released a paper on their fears about aerosolizing venoms and how they could be essentially weaponized.
00:18:52.940 And I guess what they were alluding to was like a foreign government doing it to us, but it very much felt like the precursor to all the chemtrails and then what happened with COVID and everything.
00:19:03.860 The way they described, the way Jonathan Otto described it is that there is a venom inside of this, whether it be some kind of particulate or a vaccine, and the venom basically allows the vaccine to proliferate faster because it kind of numbs out the other agents that would be fighting this thing.
00:19:26.300 And this venom is evident in almost every, I guess you called them like, they're like bioweapons basically, but they're in vaccines.
00:19:33.640 They're in specifically the COVID vaccine and they're in COVID as well, which was created.
00:19:39.780 So, I mean, this, this episode is all for YouTube, but whatever.
00:19:42.220 Oh yeah, for sure.
00:19:43.360 But one of the things you mentioned too was how, you know, you have, your brain has all these various receptors where it's like an opioid receptor or whatever.
00:19:50.240 There's a nicotine receptor.
00:19:52.040 And, and it turns out that this venom, these venoms will actually attach themselves to the nicotine receptors.
00:19:58.200 But the good news is, is that nicotine is preferable.
00:20:00.780 So the, I guess the receptors will actually boot off the venom and take in the nicotine.
00:20:07.140 And so that's kind of given rise to this bigger conversation about nicotine as potentially a solution to whatever damage might've been done from these, these four mentioned things.
00:20:17.400 So I just find that it's, it's all interesting.
00:20:19.980 It seems like they are really trying to weaponize nerve agents, neurotoxins, venoms.
00:20:28.220 And I don't think that that's going to end well.
00:20:30.580 Sometimes I feel like COVID was just a little trial run.
00:20:33.820 I also want to go back, like right in the beginning of the conversation, you were talking about Novichok from, uh, the Russians that were creating this, I guess in 1971, they started to mess with this stuff.
00:20:44.540 The most recent, uh, like, I guess it's a Christmas movie, uh, carry on, on Netflix.
00:20:50.220 I don't know.
00:20:50.480 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:20:51.280 That's right.
00:20:51.660 I watched that.
00:20:52.600 You watch it.
00:20:53.100 Yeah.
00:20:53.240 So that's the agent, uh, that they're using.
00:20:56.320 So basically the guy's trying to get a bag through the TSA and, uh, the guy from arrested, is it arrested development?
00:21:03.180 He's from, um, Ozarks.
00:21:05.180 Ozarks too.
00:21:05.800 I forget his name.
00:21:06.740 Uh, yeah, he's good actor though.
00:21:08.460 I like that good actor.
00:21:09.340 Yeah.
00:21:09.520 He's, he's like just bribing some TSA agent to get this, uh, this chemical agent in a, in this briefcase through, you know, right onto a plane basically.
00:21:20.200 And they're, they're going to try, it actually ties into a lot of things, but Novichok is the agent that is going to be spread.
00:21:25.840 If this thing goes off and it's a, it's a, you know, like some kind of neurotaxe and then he describes it like how it will kill people.
00:21:31.560 Jason Bateman.
00:21:32.120 Thank you.
00:21:32.520 Thank you.
00:21:32.940 Your name.
00:21:33.580 Yes.
00:21:34.100 There you go.
00:21:34.520 Yeah.
00:21:35.160 So it'll, it'll kill people if it's on the plane.
00:21:37.160 But another interesting thing about this movie is that, um, I'll just spoil it for people.
00:21:42.620 So if you're listening, just, you know, muted, if you, who cares, it's not a great movie anyway, but it follows the plot of kind of what's going on with these, these latest bombings with,
00:21:55.760 uh, the Tesla truck and right.
00:21:58.320 Yeah.
00:21:58.660 They, they're, yeah, they, they're doing, we did something, we hit something.
00:22:03.320 There we go.
00:22:03.620 Where it's like, uh, agents of the state have orchestrated this thing in order to kill, uh, some, I think she's like a Senator or something to create a false flag event to then further their, their deep state goals.
00:22:17.580 It was actually to, to funnel more funding into whatever program she was.
00:22:22.000 Cause it was like, she was martyred.
00:22:22.880 It was a military program.
00:22:24.060 Yeah.
00:22:24.300 But it's the same thing.
00:22:25.400 It's like, it's a deep state program that they need to, they'll, they'll, they're okay with killing their own in order to further this agenda.
00:22:33.340 So if they kill her, then there would be a disproportionate rebound effect where people would then fund her operation in memory of her.
00:22:40.520 Uh, so yeah, martyring her essentially to get done what they needed to get done.
00:22:44.120 Yeah, absolutely.
00:22:45.820 That that's exactly how they work.
00:22:47.920 I mean, it was so obvious.
00:22:51.200 Um, I worked on the, uh, space satellite killer program at Raytheon and, uh, just, so I was getting kind of high up there.
00:23:04.860 Okay.
00:23:05.760 Starting to nip at the heels of executive management to where I was having, uh, some of the executive management go, Hey, go back and get your degree.
00:23:13.800 And we got a position, wait for you the whole nine yards.
00:23:17.280 They were just going to, you know, hit me with the golden ticket.
00:23:20.280 Right.
00:23:22.020 But, um, they said, but you know, you need to quit worrying about the ethics of things around here.
00:23:28.520 That they just came out and said it.
00:23:29.940 They said, you're never going to get anywhere with that except missing.
00:23:33.300 That's probably what's going to happen to you.
00:23:35.380 So figure out which way you want to go with this.
00:23:37.400 You're in or you're out.
00:23:39.620 Um, so I was out.
00:23:41.020 Um, so, uh, yeah.
00:23:45.740 Um, so it was a hard decision to make because I really liked the job.
00:23:49.560 I believed in what I did.
00:23:50.820 Um, I worked on EKV and SM three.
00:23:54.120 And, uh, then you started to hear some weird things like that from the people you work with.
00:24:00.280 And then you go, well, who am I actually working with here?
00:24:04.300 You know, right, right.
00:24:06.520 Well, I mean, uh, morality and, and, and things like ethics.
00:24:10.620 Yeah.
00:24:11.000 Don't really have a place, uh, once you get into the upper echelons of, of people that are at the cutting edge of technologies and sciences or, you know, biological weapons.
00:24:20.280 But, um, when it comes to this entire thing, you know, COVID and, and the lockdowns and everything, do you think that these sorts of things were like a trial run?
00:24:30.680 Um, because when you're looking at gain of function research as a conspiracy theorist, the worst possible version is a zombie virus, right?
00:24:40.840 I mean, that's the worst possible version of what they could be cooking up in these labs.
00:24:44.740 Do you think that there's a correlation there?
00:24:46.780 Yeah, I absolutely do.
00:24:50.140 Um, when you start connecting the dots between the priorities of big pharma, um, them talking about ways to control people and, or make them more compliant and suggestible.
00:25:03.500 Um, and then you start piecing together the way that they word some of, some of the research, you start to come up with a conclusion that effectively they want us to be meat robots.
00:25:23.660 Okay.
00:25:24.660 Okay.
00:25:25.660 And I found it interesting when Elon Musk brought one of his robots on stage that one time and you knew it was a person and I said, this is not him just, this is not just theater.
00:25:44.660 This is an indication of how he sees us all.
00:25:47.960 Okay.
00:25:48.440 Um, and interestingly enough, I pieced together a handful of research documents and they were trying to figure out a way to make the terahertz radiation from a transmitter.
00:26:07.620 And as you know, the neural link has basically had a next evolution.
00:26:14.360 So they don't use the wire in your head anymore.
00:26:16.860 Um, remember when they were having an issue where they were like, well, how do we get this net of like these, this gold wires in your brain?
00:26:25.940 Right.
00:26:26.480 Remember when they had to do that and the pigs were dying, the monkeys were going crazy and dying, uh, all that.
00:26:33.680 They have a new one that has no implantation whatsoever.
00:26:39.220 It is literally just a transmitter disc.
00:26:41.840 Okay.
00:26:42.240 Near field transmitter disc that goes on your head.
00:26:44.440 Um, now they haven't really, it's funny because you would think that'd be a big deal to sell it.
00:26:51.780 Like you'd want to show people, Hey, look, we don't have to drill into your brain anymore.
00:26:58.020 Well, before that happened just for kicks.
00:27:02.080 Um, and sometimes I do this cause I think I'm sick in the head, maybe a little bit.
00:27:06.580 So, so I was like, you know, what if you took Chagas, took the Chagas parasite.
00:27:18.220 Okay.
00:27:20.380 You saturate it with graphene oxide.
00:27:24.040 Okay.
00:27:24.500 Which is conductive.
00:27:25.740 Okay.
00:27:26.220 Um, so maybe, um, so maybe make it so it exudes the graphene oxide.
00:27:31.720 Well, what is the Chagas doing?
00:27:34.120 It's drilling through.
00:27:36.080 Okay.
00:27:36.720 And by the way, a graphene oxide is paramagnetic.
00:27:39.820 So you're drilling through and as it's drilling through the nerves, it's leaving a conductive trace of graphene oxide.
00:27:47.820 Okay.
00:27:49.100 So now if you have a transceiver, you take it and you're basically hitting the brain with the trans, with the, uh, terahertz waves.
00:28:00.560 Okay.
00:28:01.040 And then you can map in real time because now you can get a reflected wave from that graphene oxide going down the nerve.
00:28:09.820 Right.
00:28:10.840 Right.
00:28:11.580 And I sent that to him.
00:28:12.960 Um, and the next thing I know, I get an invitation, not even joking.
00:28:18.660 I can show you this.
00:28:19.540 I get an invitation to apply for a job at applied materials.
00:28:25.740 They're the ones who make the neural link literally happened within a week.
00:28:30.880 And I just sent the letter out to him and just said, F it.
00:28:34.080 He'll probably never read it.
00:28:35.700 Right.
00:28:36.500 Right.
00:28:37.200 Clearly he read it.
00:28:38.380 Nah, dude, I think Elon's like, uh, like that movie, uh, limitless, you know, where the, they develop the pill and the guy.
00:28:46.080 So now this guy has limitless.
00:28:47.700 Yeah.
00:28:47.920 It's, it's, it's always the guy you're always getting high on your own supply.
00:28:51.740 So if you think Elon is not tapped into that neural link, like, Oh, how do you run seven companies?
00:28:57.920 And a couple of them are like fortune 500 companies and rank number two in Diablo.
00:29:02.820 Yeah.
00:29:03.020 Rank number two in Diablo and tweet all day long.
00:29:05.880 You are connected.
00:29:07.320 It doesn't make any sense.
00:29:08.200 That's why I'm looking at that, that like this development of this Adrian persona on Twitter as highly skeptical.
00:29:14.540 When we talked to, um, Clint and we did the first, uh, yes, it is.
00:29:18.380 Um, we did the first episode of dangerous with him.
00:29:22.640 Um, I said to him that I wouldn't be surprised at all if that other persona, Adrian was actually
00:29:30.500 Elon to which Clint said, Elon talks a lot slower, which is like, you know, all right, well, you can
00:29:36.320 solve that by just talking faster.
00:29:38.040 But, um, I do think that there's something a lot stranger going on with Elon than we're
00:29:44.000 aware of.
00:29:44.820 I wouldn't be surprised if Adrian's not an actual person, but is an advanced AI that
00:29:50.820 has taken on, you know, been allocated the persona and the voice of Elon Musk to some
00:29:55.560 degree, kind of like, uh, Ultron to Tony Stark situation.
00:30:00.240 Um, but you know, on this topic, Rob, of, of all these different things that you're mentioning,
00:30:04.660 you know, we're talking about neurotoxins, you're talking about nerve toxins, we're talking
00:30:09.140 about graphene.
00:30:10.040 And it seems like, and then of course, parasites, it's almost like, um, we've been looking at
00:30:16.460 how are we going to get zombies, right?
00:30:18.840 Looking at it very closely for a long time.
00:30:20.780 How are we going to get zombies?
00:30:22.260 And you, you might speculate, well, it could be, what if it's nanotechnology injected into
00:30:27.720 your body and then eventually creates a symbiotic relationship, like a cordyceps mushroom,
00:30:32.040 right?
00:30:32.200 We've been seeing that.
00:30:33.340 Exactly that.
00:30:33.820 I'm saying from all directions.
00:30:35.320 Well, it seems like it's all those things, isn't it?
00:30:37.300 Yes.
00:30:38.500 Yes.
00:30:39.080 And that was the first thing.
00:30:40.240 That's why they shut down MKUltra in 1965.
00:30:43.500 They found that they could take, uh, psilocybin.
00:30:47.880 Okay.
00:30:49.300 Um, was it muscarin?
00:30:51.380 I think it was.
00:30:52.560 And then also LSD.
00:30:56.420 They could take those three things.
00:30:58.320 Mescaline.
00:30:58.780 Yeah.
00:30:59.820 They could take those three things and by adjusting the ratios between the three, they
00:31:06.440 can induce a level of suggestibility that exceeded that, that they had observed in hypnosis.
00:31:16.100 So.
00:31:16.680 And they did that too, Rob, with, um, was it, is it, I'm going to butcher the pronunciation
00:31:20.760 of this is scopamine, scopamine, uh, polyamine.
00:31:23.620 So that was a drug that was, um, you know, really on the fear campaign, the media, the
00:31:30.280 propaganda machine was pumping us full of this idea that in some distant land in Africa,
00:31:34.960 they're blowing this dust, this scopolamine dust into people's faces.
00:31:38.500 And essentially what it does is it renders you, um, void of free will and open to suggestibility,
00:31:44.240 uh, like you put it.
00:31:45.320 And so, um, man, it's just like so many ways to skin a cat, right?
00:31:49.720 If the, if the voodoo thing is a way, if the parasite thing is a way, if the mycelium,
00:31:55.200 uh, or not the mycelium, the cordyceps mushrooms thing is a way, if the, there's so many different
00:32:00.500 ways, but based off of what you're describing here, it seems like the, there's a cocktail
00:32:05.060 involved and they've really kind of isolated the most effective ways to put them together.
00:32:09.720 A million percent.
00:32:10.720 That is what they have been working on.
00:32:13.380 And it's funny because they almost like intentionally, because after, after the study in 1965, uh, where
00:32:23.040 they showed that you could use these cocktails, the research went away from using cocktails.
00:32:30.700 And all you see with the research is using isolated testing only.
00:32:36.100 They do not mix them anymore because I think that was a collective effort by the scientific
00:32:45.960 and the defense and the CIA community.
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00:33:34.100 To go, we, we don't, if you're going to do research on this, you're going to do it in
00:33:40.180 isolation.
00:33:41.600 Two point.
00:33:43.380 The one thing that will negate most of this.
00:33:48.760 Okay.
00:33:50.760 They made illegal as soon as they found out.
00:33:53.320 So, and it has phenylparacetam.
00:34:00.040 It's a nootropic.
00:34:01.600 Okay.
00:34:02.380 And it completely negates the effects of almost all of these drugs.
00:34:06.440 Everything I've talked about here so far.
00:34:08.760 Interesting.
00:34:09.240 I've actually never heard of that, that drug at all.
00:34:11.720 What was it one more time?
00:34:13.920 Phenylparacetam.
00:34:15.760 Phenylparacetam.
00:34:16.200 That's my first time hearing of that.
00:34:18.440 Yeah.
00:34:19.160 There's a reason for that.
00:34:21.720 Okay.
00:34:22.520 So do you guys remember Awakenings with Robin Williams back in the day?
00:34:27.780 Yeah.
00:34:28.800 No, that actually doesn't sound familiar.
00:34:31.440 Okay.
00:34:31.740 So, Awakenings had Robin Williams in it.
00:34:35.020 And in that, Robin Williams was a doctor at a permanently disabled, mentally disabled facility.
00:34:43.420 Okay.
00:34:45.260 And in the movie, and this is back in like 84, I want to say.
00:34:52.140 In the movie, he finds, he starts experimenting with them.
00:34:57.080 So he's like, well, let's try giving them eggs because of the choline, right?
00:35:01.880 Choline's good for you.
00:35:03.380 Different, you know, various supplements, et cetera.
00:35:08.500 Well, at one point, it's implied that he gets a particular substance secretly from Russia.
00:35:19.900 Okay.
00:35:21.100 And it works.
00:35:22.320 It works really good.
00:35:24.180 But of course, people have to maintain their dosage, et cetera, or they devolve back into their handicapped state.
00:35:33.140 Oh, so he's using this to give people back their function.
00:35:37.320 Right.
00:35:37.800 To whatever degree.
00:35:38.880 Okay.
00:35:39.740 Yeah.
00:35:41.600 And he makes, and he admits that it's not just that.
00:35:45.380 He makes, he uses it as part of a cocktail.
00:35:47.980 Okay.
00:35:51.080 Basically, gives them this cocktail.
00:35:53.980 They all get better.
00:35:55.780 And the State Department comes.
00:35:58.180 Men in black.
00:35:59.340 The hell are you doing?
00:36:00.300 Um, and then they want to get him on importing illegal substances, embargoed, embargoed substances from, you know, uh, uh, what do you call that?
00:36:11.600 Uh, well, what was Russia at the time?
00:36:14.380 I guess what they used to call it was Russia, but I'm trying to remember there's like some kind of act from the cold war where, you know, it was a trade embargo going on.
00:36:27.780 So, um, it wasn't an illegal drug, but it also wasn't allowed.
00:36:34.060 Um, so they were going to give him federal prison time over this, even though he didn't hurt any of the patients.
00:36:41.080 Just the fact that he got it shipped in, they were going to, they were, I think they were going to actually hit him under the Sedition Act.
00:36:50.520 Kind of like what they were going to do with Trump.
00:36:52.760 And is this because they have plans in the works and that the exposing of this, uh, uh, you know, chemical compound can derail those plans?
00:37:04.460 Is that the idea there?
00:37:05.900 I think that's the biggest part of it.
00:37:07.620 The only reason I suspect that my first experience with federal press, Tim, I was actually given it.
00:37:15.420 I was actually given it because I was having trouble in intelligence school.
00:37:18.660 Okay.
00:37:19.100 So I was learning North Korean dialect, not an easy language.
00:37:22.660 Okay.
00:37:23.820 Um, especially since you have to learn Chinese characters and then you have to learn Korean and then you have to learn all the dialects and the different words.
00:37:33.140 And so you have to learn Korean first, then they teach you North Korean.
00:37:37.620 It's very difficult school.
00:37:39.740 Okay.
00:37:40.980 There was a Navy SEAL in my class who I always thought he hated my ass.
00:37:45.480 I didn't know any better.
00:37:47.180 Um, and he's like, dude, I know you're having trouble.
00:37:50.320 Um, they were getting ready to rock me, get me out of the class.
00:37:53.320 In other words, uh, lead the class, they call it in the military.
00:37:56.280 And, uh, he's like, I got something for you.
00:38:00.560 And he had a bunch of it.
00:38:02.380 I don't know where the hell he got it from.
00:38:03.740 He said he got it from the medics.
00:38:05.560 I suspect maybe not.
00:38:07.940 We know SEALs can get things as normal mortals cannot.
00:38:12.640 So, and then they'll be, they can't get bombs big enough to blow up Trump tower.
00:38:17.920 But that guy, that guy was, he was just green beret.
00:38:22.760 So that's all they get.
00:38:23.640 They get fireworks.
00:38:27.140 Actual fireworks.
00:38:29.020 They have to go to the rednecks fireworks stand to get their shit.
00:38:32.540 Yeah.
00:38:32.740 I was going to say, there's one, there's a tent across the street from me.
00:38:34.760 I'm pretty sure when I shop for fireworks for new years, I'm also shopping alongside green berets.
00:38:38.660 Uh, I do want to hurt me so much.
00:38:41.620 Let's go there real quick.
00:38:43.060 Well, before we do Rob, I just want to let the audience know, uh, that we are at the 37 minute mark.
00:38:48.480 So we're going to be cutting the stream to, uh, YouTube and rumble and all those other places.
00:38:53.140 If you're watching along and you want to continue watching along, you could do so at patreon.com backslash Nephilim death squad, because we got to edit some stuff and work on some audio, uh, and things like that.
00:39:04.140 So if you're not on Patreon, look forward to the episode dropping in a few days.
00:39:08.000 Uh, but if you are on Patreon, we will, uh, continue enjoying this conversation alongside you guys.
00:39:14.900 Uh, all right.
00:39:15.660 So, uh, continue Rob.
00:39:16.740 Sorry about that.
00:39:19.660 Cursing during your commute again.
00:39:21.240 Do you find yourself living at work instead of working from home?
00:39:24.420 Couldn't this have been an email when it feels like all that's left is work hard.
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00:39:47.640 Okay.
00:39:48.560 The thing that got me about that.
00:39:51.660 Okay.
00:39:52.360 We're talking about a guy who's been in special forces for 20 years.
00:39:57.780 Really?
00:39:59.780 Yeah.
00:40:01.140 This is what he came up with.
00:40:03.100 Really?
00:40:04.320 Yeah.
00:40:04.700 Yeah.
00:40:05.040 The whole thing is, is, is very strange.
00:40:08.300 Uh, and then even of course, whatever's happening with the Sean Ryan and exposing, you know, all these various details to me, that just feels untrustworthy.
00:40:17.700 Um, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm the, the jury is entirely out for me when it comes to the nature of this situation.
00:40:24.440 But in the meantime, you could go and pick up one banger of a t-shirt psyopsies and over at top lobster.com and top.
00:40:31.360 I just got to say this one and the one beneath it, uh, too retarded to stop are fantastic shirts.
00:40:37.180 Those are great shirts.
00:40:38.540 That's a really, really cool.
00:40:39.520 People actually told me that I'm too retarded.
00:40:41.580 He said that I'm, uh, destroying the anti-war movement and I'm too retarded to stop.
00:40:45.400 So that's our motto now.
00:40:46.540 And he's correct.
00:40:47.440 He is correct.
00:40:48.360 I'm too retarded.
00:40:50.560 This is probably what the people told you at Raytheon, right?
00:40:52.860 They're like, you need to stop.
00:40:53.820 You're like, too retarded to stop.
00:40:54.960 Got to quit.
00:40:55.740 I will continue, sir.
00:40:57.020 Too retarded to stop.
00:40:57.580 My brain broke when they said, I just went, I did the dog thing.
00:41:01.620 Yeah.
00:41:02.120 Yeah.
00:41:02.500 Yeah.
00:41:02.800 Yeah.
00:41:05.960 So, yeah, I mean, uh, it does seem very much to me like, uh, uh, whatever they would have,
00:41:13.260 the reason that they put the kibosh on it and they stopped him is because, you know, it's,
00:41:17.860 you know what it reminds me of, Rob?
00:41:19.360 It reminds me of, we have these complex situations difficult to deal with and terrifying on the
00:41:26.820 surface, right?
00:41:27.780 COVID being one of them.
00:41:28.780 You see the ramifications of something like that hitting the world stage.
00:41:32.800 You actually get the whole world stage shut down, uh, for, you know, an undisclosed amount
00:41:37.280 of time.
00:41:38.440 Meanwhile, under the surface, there are whispers of very simple, but effective remedies and
00:41:45.540 they are demonized by the media.
00:41:48.760 There are campaigns launched against them to discredit anybody who's using them because
00:41:54.700 what?
00:41:55.500 Because they're a potential solution to a thing that they don't want solved.
00:41:58.780 Right.
00:41:59.360 Or, uh, the idea of bleach, like, and they're like, oh, so you're drinking bleach.
00:42:03.440 I was like, no, it's, it was something a little more complicated, but that's got to be drinking
00:42:07.440 bleach, hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, quinine.
00:42:12.160 It's all the same shit.
00:42:13.620 Yeah.
00:42:13.920 Yeah.
00:42:14.880 They're, they're related.
00:42:16.180 Okay.
00:42:16.520 And then what they'll do is they'll take, um, a little element and attach it to it and
00:42:21.340 change the molecule slightly.
00:42:22.600 But when you look at them, they're very similar, you know, now here's, what's interesting about
00:42:28.540 that.
00:42:30.100 So let me get this straight.
00:42:31.420 I have a virus and you merged the parasite research into the quote virus research.
00:42:44.580 And then you take the anti-parasitics and you demonize them.
00:42:51.080 So do I have a virus or do I have a parasite?
00:42:55.340 Right.
00:42:55.980 I'm actually asking that question lately too, because it's clear that, um, the parasite
00:43:02.500 cleanse has become a tremendous part of this conversation.
00:43:05.660 But then the next logical question is, well, what the hell is this virus then?
00:43:12.780 Interesting that you bring that up.
00:43:14.680 So one thing that they've done recently is they've created mirror organisms.
00:43:21.660 Have you guys heard about this research?
00:43:23.720 No.
00:43:25.280 Mirror organisms.
00:43:26.940 These are organisms that have a corality.
00:43:30.140 In other words, you'll have, you'll have the molecular chain set up a certain way.
00:43:37.400 Okay.
00:43:37.780 And your, let's say your carbon atoms are all lined up over here.
00:43:44.360 Okay.
00:43:45.580 Well, they're making organisms that utilize and create their molecules flipped around.
00:43:54.660 Now, all your carbon atoms are over on this side.
00:43:58.620 The theory being that when your body gets these, either number one, can't metabolize them.
00:44:08.980 Okay.
00:44:09.600 When these, these are the compounds that are created by these mirror organisms, either, either
00:44:16.060 they cannot metabolize them or they become poisonous in a way that we don't understand.
00:44:21.740 Okay.
00:44:23.520 And, or, when your body gets exposed to these organisms, it doesn't recognize it and doesn't fight it at all.
00:44:33.940 So there's no immune response or, or?
00:44:36.240 There's your zombie part.
00:44:38.580 Exactly that.
00:44:39.300 And it's funny because they didn't come up with that until after they merged the Chagas research with the COVID research.
00:44:50.360 And I found that very telling.
00:44:54.120 That's fascinating.
00:44:55.000 There's a woman, I forget her name, but she wrote a book and in the book.
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00:46:28.920 It talks about a coronavirus being created in a lab, wreaking havoc, and then very abruptly disappearing.
00:46:43.820 And she then goes on to say that it would make a resurgence about 10 years later.
00:46:50.860 And her research, or her book, became popular, obviously, because it held within it some sort of prediction
00:46:58.580 that seemed to describe what was happening.
00:47:00.180 But nobody really gave much thought to the 10 years later aspect.
00:47:07.800 And it seems now through our research that, like, the name of the game is chimeric viruses,
00:47:16.160 chimeric biological weapons.
00:47:20.140 And so, in hindsight, we look to COVID and we go, it really wasn't that bad.
00:47:25.180 Really wasn't that bad.
00:47:26.320 Really didn't justify what happened.
00:47:28.300 And to me, what you're describing here suggests very much that there is somebody still making a concerted effort
00:47:38.140 to study COVID, to study this vaccination, to study graphene, to study parasites, venoms, and all these things.
00:47:45.340 And then, I mean, I really hope we don't see a resurgence of it.
00:47:49.260 But it's interesting to just turn around and go, like, yeah, we're already halfway there.
00:47:52.380 It's 2025.
00:47:53.640 It's been five years since they shut the world down.
00:47:56.120 It really was at the turn of the new year, too.
00:47:59.340 It was the very beginning of 2020 that everything happened.
00:48:01.680 I remember happening in, like, February and such.
00:48:03.300 So, it's just interesting to me to think that if they are still doing it, they've had five years to do it.
00:48:09.120 And we have five more years until this lady, like she said, it miraculously goes away,
00:48:14.000 which in very many ways it did.
00:48:15.420 It was a miracle that it just stopped happening.
00:48:17.700 It was also a miracle that the flu went away.
00:48:21.240 But maybe we're at the halfway point of them rolling something else back out.
00:48:25.540 And I just want to say, too, that it's interesting.
00:48:29.300 We keep looking at these things as an individual case.
00:48:32.160 Is it going to be the graphene?
00:48:33.720 Is the graphene the thing?
00:48:35.400 Is it the venoms?
00:48:36.160 Is it this?
00:48:36.600 Is it that?
00:48:37.020 And we're sitting here at a point where it seems like, yeah, it's kind of all those things.
00:48:42.060 And I think that resonates with me.
00:48:45.780 Because you look at the situation where they have Japan and Korea coming out a couple of months ago
00:48:51.160 claiming that they found self-assembling nanostructures inside of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations.
00:48:56.900 And you might make the mistake then of going, oh, so it's the graphene.
00:49:01.140 That's the thing.
00:49:01.780 And it's like, well, it's certainly an element.
00:49:04.060 But apparently there's a lot more going on here.
00:49:07.020 Absolutely.
00:49:08.460 I think what we're actually seeing is, so back to Chagas.
00:49:13.720 Chagas, by its very nature, is somewhat chimeric.
00:49:17.740 As is your coronavirus, if you believe in viruses.
00:49:22.520 Okay?
00:49:24.720 So that's one reason why, in the past, they wouldn't even attempt to make a vaccine against the virus.
00:49:32.700 It just doesn't work.
00:49:33.560 You know, it's too adaptable and or we don't really understand how they work still.
00:49:41.080 Right.
00:49:41.360 But we definitely understand how parasites work, which is why a parasite makes an ideal bioweapon.
00:49:47.740 Especially one that can hide your nerves, especially one that can beat the immune system completely.
00:49:57.260 Especially one that has about a 50 to 60 percent infection rate in people from South America and Mexico.
00:50:07.700 I oftentimes wonder if the open border is a methodology to make it become ubiquitous enough that it's basically a one-two punch.
00:50:22.640 So, you have people naturally get infected with Chagas.
00:50:27.800 And then, so basically it's like you have the vehicle, which is the Chagas parasite.
00:50:33.300 Okay.
00:50:33.660 People are infected with that.
00:50:35.500 Okay.
00:50:35.880 So, now I bring in another treatment that people normally wouldn't be susceptible to, but because they're infected with Chagas and they really don't know, now I can use this and put that into their system because their immune system has been compromised by the Chagas.
00:50:54.180 Right?
00:50:54.360 So, now whatever I do to them is going to have a greater effect.
00:51:00.340 So, there is that.
00:51:03.320 Again, we're talking a multimodal attack.
00:51:07.520 Yeah.
00:51:08.160 Right?
00:51:08.900 They're not working on one thing.
00:51:10.660 They're working on multi-layers and it cannot be isolated.
00:51:14.900 And what does a damn doctor always want to do?
00:51:17.580 He wants to isolate it to one thing and say, ding, fries are done.
00:51:21.340 You don't work at McDonald's, bro.
00:51:23.240 You know what I mean?
00:51:24.360 You need to keep going.
00:51:25.860 And the problem with that too, Rob, is if you have a chimeric virus or whatever this is, you can correctly identify it several different ways because it is made up of several different elements.
00:51:35.760 So, when you see one angle and say, treat it this way, and you would be correct technically if it was just that one thing, but it's chimeric in nature.
00:51:43.880 It sounds a lot like my head goes to, what the hell is that virus called, or not virus, that the ticks tend to give you in the northeast.
00:51:55.280 Top, what was it?
00:51:58.000 Your wife had it.
00:51:59.800 Lyme disease.
00:52:00.760 Lyme disease.
00:52:01.160 It sounds like Lyme disease.
00:52:02.340 Lyme disease to me sounds like a bioweapon.
00:52:05.060 It's funny because once you said chimeric, I mean, obviously the name of the show is Nephilim Death Squad, but I started thinking about, I'm going to bring this on the screen.
00:52:12.460 And this episode here of Liberty Lockdown, Pfizer always blower tells all.
00:52:18.060 So, he's speaking with Melissa McAtee.
00:52:21.000 She worked for Pfizer.
00:52:22.280 She also mentions graphene oxide in this interview.
00:52:26.820 And one of the things that we always joke about is, because that's our friend Clint, and he's a non-believer.
00:52:32.520 But he asked her, he said, why do you think, like the broader question, not like the how and the technical aspect, but like, why do you think they're doing this?
00:52:41.880 And she just goes, have you ever heard of the Nephilim?
00:52:44.600 And he's like, like falls out of his seat real quick because we've been saying that.
00:52:49.400 But yeah, the idea of this chimeric disease, like the chimerism, that means like, like taking two different things and creating one thing that's not supposed to exist.
00:52:58.860 Yeah.
00:52:59.040 So, you're saying that the, what was it called?
00:53:01.540 The chig.
00:53:03.560 Chagas.
00:53:04.480 Watch it there.
00:53:07.760 The chagas.
00:53:09.340 The chagas.
00:53:10.100 Oh, put an IG at it.
00:53:12.420 Chicken.
00:53:14.620 The chagas virus, the chagas parasite is chimeric in nature.
00:53:20.000 And it's like, it's, it's one of these things that is almost age old when we're talking about genetic manipulation.
00:53:27.140 In our opinion, I think the Bible gives a good idea of, and the extra canonical books also give a good idea of what some entities were doing, whether it be in ancient Egypt or the beginning of time or the beginning of mankind.
00:53:38.720 And it seems like it's always genetic manipulation has to do with reproduction, reproductive organs, creating something that's not supposed to be created.
00:53:47.660 And here we are again, staring down the barrel of something that shouldn't be created.
00:53:52.420 Yeah.
00:53:53.220 Seems like chimeric bad.
00:53:56.440 Yeah.
00:53:56.800 Dawn of time.
00:53:57.740 Chimeric bad.
00:53:59.320 Generally speaking.
00:54:00.380 Yeah.
00:54:02.280 Interesting.
00:54:02.880 I just love it.
00:54:03.740 I do love finding those connections where it's like everything, we always call it Nephilim shit, right?
00:54:08.160 Or we'll often quote Ecclesiastes and say like, there's nothing new under the sun.
00:54:11.980 Um, and it's funny because you get deep into the weeds of like biological weapons, military blacklisted programs or whatever, uh, gain of function research, everything that seems, um, refined and modern.
00:54:30.140 And yet at its baseline, it has this, uh, biblical bent where it's like, what are they doing?
00:54:38.120 Creating chimeric things that are going to destroy human beings once again, once again.
00:54:42.780 So yeah, there it goes.
00:54:43.640 Nothing new under the sun.
00:54:44.840 It's a definitively Nephilim shit.
00:54:47.700 Um, Rob, in this, in this email that you sent me, I don't know if I'm jumping the gun here, but, uh, you do mention, yeah, uh, you mentioned a couple of drugs here.
00:54:56.880 And, uh, one of them that sticks out on the page is Crocodile.
00:55:00.320 I remember this is like a Russian drug.
00:55:02.260 I remember people's hands falling off and shit.
00:55:05.360 Um, could you walk us through this?
00:55:07.060 Because I, I also want to bring up one of our favorite drugs, but I want you to extrapolate on this here and we'll, we'll talk about it.
00:55:14.340 Crocodile seems like a nerve agent, right?
00:55:15.820 Because what they've done there is they've created something that puts you in such a state that you can't even feel your flesh rotting and exposing your bone.
00:55:24.380 Exactly that.
00:55:25.520 Yeah.
00:55:25.960 And it creates a euphoria that, uh, really scrambles your brain and even using it once, um, is capable of causing brain damage permanently.
00:55:40.560 Yeah.
00:55:41.560 So, um, do you ever, are you ever not, once you take it, are you ever been not a crocodile addict or are you just an addict who is currently not using?
00:55:52.980 Um, I mean, it's very scary, uh, what it's able to do to people and I don't think it's Russian.
00:55:59.820 Okay.
00:56:01.040 I don't believe that for one second.
00:56:03.320 I think it was planted by us to kill the Russians and, uh, they used it back against us, which honestly, I think was always the end goal anyway.
00:56:15.280 Um, to think that agencies like the CIA are, um, are very agnostic as far as who they hurt with what they do.
00:56:29.040 I would say, yeah, they don't, I would say that agencies like the CIA, their main goal is obviously not, uh, abroad.
00:56:40.380 But it seems more and more like their main goal is to attack us because the sentiment to, uh, shut them down or find out what they were doing is growing and that just affects their bottom line.
00:56:51.500 So agencies want to grow and we are questioning them.
00:56:54.920 We are now target number one enemy.
00:56:58.000 Yeah.
00:56:58.100 It's like their main goal is domestic psychological warfare.
00:57:00.880 Exactly.
00:57:02.720 And as evidenced in the way that these two PSYOPs went off, which are both likely, um, extensions of MKUltra and, or, I mean, I guess my thing is, I don't know.
00:57:18.000 Anybody find it interesting that Elon had the data of the vehicles like almost instantly, well, of the Cybertruck anyway.
00:57:26.000 Hmm.
00:57:27.760 Yeah.
00:57:28.340 The whole thing doesn't make sense.
00:57:29.900 If you, if you put in conjunction, Elon's attachment, right.
00:57:32.800 Given the Cybertruck thing.
00:57:33.980 And then of course, like that iconic photo that is on that shirt at top lobster.com, uh, you have, you know, Trump, his name is even there.
00:57:42.600 And then you have the, the dumpster fire.
00:57:45.240 That is the Cybertruck.
00:57:46.940 If you rewind less than 24 hours from that moment, Elon is hanging out with Musk and Elon is spiraling.
00:57:56.000 He's spiraling on Twitter.
00:57:57.420 He's, you know, a metaphorical dumpster fire himself.
00:58:00.580 He's getting ratioed on Twitter.
00:58:02.640 Uh, he's being made fun of.
00:58:04.140 He's got seemingly alternate, um, egos popping up in the form of this, this character, Adrian.
00:58:11.020 So I just think it's, it's really, um, it was like, Hey, let's take this moment.
00:58:17.500 Donald Trump in contrast with, with, uh, Elon Musk and let's make it a picture.
00:58:23.180 And, and honestly, I don't think you could have a better representation, um, as far as
00:58:27.760 visually goes aesthetically.
00:58:29.780 So, um, I don't think we also, let's mention really quickly this, uh, we asked rock, well,
00:58:36.520 somebody asked rock, uh, yeah, this was actually Viking, uh, scribe.
00:58:40.100 I think her name was Viking scribe.
00:58:41.440 She's a, she's pretty cool on Twitter.
00:58:42.840 This person has me blocked.
00:58:44.000 So fuck them.
00:58:44.660 Oh, okay.
00:58:44.960 Um, that's why I blocked out their little face there with the, uh, yeah.
00:58:48.620 So they said, if X wants to limit my reach, what five posts of mine would be examples
00:58:53.920 of what is negative?
00:58:54.820 Because Elon, Elon mentioned, uh, negative posts will be de-boosted over here where I
00:58:59.500 pointed at whack.
00:59:00.320 So conspiracy or fringe theory content mentioning or discussing topics, topics like the Nephilim,
00:59:05.800 uh, could be, it could affect your visibility on this platform.
00:59:10.440 And it was like the Nephilim, like he actually called it out directly.
00:59:14.220 Yeah, yeah, dude.
00:59:15.220 Well, Grok called it out directly.
00:59:16.620 It's very strange, plausible, plausible deniability there.
00:59:19.600 I think what's happening is, um, it's, it's a fun post.
00:59:23.260 I like it, but I am willing to say that this thing is catered to whatever this person Viking
00:59:29.180 scribe was, was posting.
00:59:31.140 So if they just happen to post a lot of things about the Nephilim, then Grok is just addressing
00:59:36.020 specifics.
00:59:36.640 Now that actually has gone pretty well viral, um, and it's out of our hands now it's gone
00:59:42.340 to other people.
00:59:43.420 And, um, it is strange.
00:59:46.540 I'll give it that it is strange.
00:59:48.580 And, uh, it has become part of a much bigger conversation, but I think there is some plausible
00:59:53.240 deniability in there.
00:59:55.220 Fair.
00:59:56.160 Hmm.
00:59:57.120 I still find it interesting that even in that context that would have singled that out.
01:00:02.760 Um, yeah, yeah, yeah, it is strange.
01:00:05.700 Uh, and if you look at the conversation on Twitter over the past year, it has evolved
01:00:11.400 in such a way as to really include the Nephilim in the larger conversation.
01:00:17.020 It wasn't the case a year ago.
01:00:18.460 And so, um, well, this, it even extrapolated to say like, uh, theories about the Nephilim.
01:00:26.200 Um, uh, I think, oh, being connected to child human sacrifice or negative, there's a couple
01:00:32.780 of other things.
01:00:33.520 Like, I was like, this is really, very distasteful.
01:00:35.940 Whoa, whoa.
01:00:36.840 Who connected that?
01:00:38.120 We know humans eat kids and kill them.
01:00:40.940 It wasn't me.
01:00:41.460 Okay.
01:00:41.760 We don't need this other people.
01:00:44.780 Nephilim doing it too.
01:00:46.000 Come on.
01:00:46.960 Yeah.
01:00:47.500 We already.
01:00:48.540 No, I mean, no one ever put, I've never put that together.
01:00:50.860 Have you?
01:00:51.600 Yeah, no, we, we have, I've, I've put it together because I mean, like all this stuff
01:00:56.160 is like ancient.
01:00:56.800 Well, I mean, it's theorized that, you know, human sacrifice does come from this.
01:01:00.740 Well, the Bible says, don't sacrifice your, your child to Moloch and Moloch would be a
01:01:05.400 fallen angel or Nephilim type entity.
01:01:08.080 So like, it's safe to assume that these practices come from whenever you see, uh, I don't know,
01:01:14.260 watch, watch a movie where like some, uh, Aztec people are sacrificing their, their children.
01:01:20.520 Oh yeah.
01:01:21.420 Sure.
01:01:22.140 Where did they get that?
01:01:22.940 That was a good one.
01:01:24.120 Yeah.
01:01:24.320 Where did they get that from?
01:01:25.580 That didn't come out of nowhere.
01:01:27.380 Right.
01:01:28.080 It's a practice.
01:01:29.160 And it's like, you know, they were doing this to appease whatever lowercase g gods that
01:01:33.440 were in control of their locality.
01:01:35.080 This is what it seemed like.
01:01:36.260 So this is weird.
01:01:37.500 It's weird.
01:01:38.240 It is weird.
01:01:38.860 But look at that.
01:01:39.840 The, the public, the public opinion of Elon Musk has swayed so dramatically since new
01:01:47.220 years, since new year's day.
01:01:49.320 Um, it is very strange to not look like if you're somebody that doesn't see the connection
01:01:54.780 there between that image of this burning cyber truck and what Elon is doing right now,
01:01:59.800 which is essentially torching his public reputation.
01:02:02.160 I would argue this is theater.
01:02:05.140 This is by design.
01:02:06.240 Some people are looking at this as like, Oh, Elon Musk really flubbed the ball.
01:02:09.500 I'm looking at this like, no, we are at that part of the script where, you know, there's
01:02:14.100 a, there's some character development going on here.
01:02:16.160 We're meant to, um, this is a downswing and I'm sure he'll pull up in some way and do something
01:02:22.080 that's perceived as based and everybody will get back on.
01:02:24.860 But I look at those moments, the reality of what's happening with the perception of Elon
01:02:29.120 Musk and that image on new year's day.
01:02:32.380 Uh, and I go, Oh, that's a hundred percent to me.
01:02:34.500 That's theater.
01:02:35.060 That's a script.
01:02:35.680 I don't, I can't think any other way.
01:02:37.300 It's funny because like Twitter seems like fake bullshit on its face.
01:02:41.080 Like, you know, people look at you like you're on Twitter, but it, it's a duplicate of what
01:02:46.180 we see in society now, especially now that it's grown to the point and the narrative really
01:02:50.600 is moved on there.
01:02:51.360 But I was banned on Twitter immediately.
01:02:54.840 I wasn't banned by Jack Dorsey.
01:02:57.220 I was banned by Elon Musk for criticizing, uh, Linda Yaccarino when he put her up there.
01:03:02.600 I, I made a joke criticizing her.
01:03:04.380 It was accurate.
01:03:05.020 It went viral.
01:03:05.980 They suspended my account, but because people knew me, uh, I had like multiple articles written
01:03:11.080 about me from, uh, Tim cast and all kinds of places like that.
01:03:14.600 And I got my Vivek Ramaswamy came out.
01:03:16.960 He was like, is this the, and it's, it's interesting too, right?
01:03:18.980 Vivek Ramaswamy is now working hand in hand with Elon Musk.
01:03:22.080 And he's like, is this, is this really what free speech is about?
01:03:24.860 Yada, yada, yada.
01:03:25.760 I get my account back.
01:03:27.400 And then my profile kind of skyrockets from there.
01:03:29.940 But I'm like, immediately I see who Elon Musk is.
01:03:32.980 Cause I'm like, okay, I don't know if he made this decision or the people you put in charge
01:03:36.800 made this decision, but you're telling me I can't criticize you.
01:03:39.680 And here we are a couple of years later, however long it was, it was almost immediate when
01:03:44.440 he bought Twitter.
01:03:45.460 That's that happened to me.
01:03:47.140 And a couple of years later, that's a, we're back in the same spot.
01:03:51.640 And, but I'm like, I've seen this already.
01:03:53.180 I've already seen like, this is just your second part in your character development.
01:03:56.520 So it'll go back again and people will lionize him and worship him and shit.
01:04:00.300 But it's like, you already showed me who you are.
01:04:02.120 I'm still going to use your platform to do what I need to do.
01:04:04.640 Cause it's useful.
01:04:05.360 But yeah, it, there's a lot of exposing going on and if people don't see it by now, I think
01:04:10.460 that this is the second strike, third strike will be, that's going to be the big one for
01:04:14.880 people.
01:04:15.700 Yeah.
01:04:15.960 Yeah.
01:04:16.460 You know, and it's funny too, because I also looked at the scene.
01:04:22.000 First thing I thought to myself is how do you make a guy who's gone through the things
01:04:28.960 that this special forces, uh, soldier has been through.
01:04:35.460 These are not people that are open to suggestion.
01:04:39.680 These are not people you can quote break down with naughty words.
01:04:44.340 Right.
01:04:44.960 Okay.
01:04:45.860 These are not people easily swayed.
01:04:50.920 Um, how do you get a guy to do this?
01:04:56.000 Okay.
01:04:57.740 I, I don't get the feeling that this was on his own accord at all.
01:05:02.140 Um, I have reason to believe that the drones, so I have an in-depth dive on the drones and
01:05:09.940 the technology behind those based on working on drones in the intelligence field.
01:05:17.100 Um, there is a new technology that uses the NFP, which is a network flying platform.
01:05:26.000 AKA balloons, right?
01:05:29.100 So there's a balloon.
01:05:30.440 They have a balloon.
01:05:32.380 It has the drones on it.
01:05:34.060 It has solar panels and everything.
01:05:36.140 It's high enough that really almost no aircraft can get at it.
01:05:39.960 Okay.
01:05:41.640 And it uses a satellite signal to the NFP.
01:05:47.100 And then from the NFP, if you remember, people were trying to find a radio signal, they were
01:05:54.000 looking for a radio signature based on the drones and they said there wasn't one.
01:05:57.420 And that's why people concluded that these are alien.
01:06:02.060 Okay.
01:06:03.120 First thing I said is, oh, they finally got the laser transceivers working.
01:06:09.900 They're using an infrared laser by a company called Kinetics.
01:06:14.300 Okay.
01:06:15.000 And that NFP has line of sight.
01:06:17.280 That's why you fly them from the NFP because it's high enough that you can get a line of
01:06:21.620 sight from almost anywhere.
01:06:23.440 Cause this thing's almost in space.
01:06:25.160 Okay.
01:06:25.640 It's way up there.
01:06:27.020 All right.
01:06:28.200 And personally, I think, um, I have reason to believe if you all heard about it, they said
01:06:35.660 that there was a mist coming out of many of the drones.
01:06:39.120 Okay.
01:06:39.640 And then the glow, the glow is because your phone, when you take a picture with your phone
01:06:46.140 or a video, uh, you could do this right now.
01:06:49.860 You could take a remote like this and see the little transmitter right there.
01:06:56.200 Do you remember the purple glow?
01:06:58.700 Yeah.
01:07:00.420 Watch this.
01:07:01.200 Let's see if I can get it to see it.
01:07:06.700 Oh, did you guys do that?
01:07:08.780 Oh, okay.
01:07:09.360 Probably got to angle it right.
01:07:11.460 Yeah.
01:07:13.140 Oh, let me try the other one.
01:07:15.140 That one has a filter on it.
01:07:16.600 This one I don't think does.
01:07:17.740 Let's see.
01:07:20.540 Most phones will still.
01:07:22.180 Oh, there you go.
01:07:22.740 What color is that?
01:07:24.040 What color is that?
01:07:25.120 Yeah.
01:07:25.280 Wait a second.
01:07:25.920 What is that?
01:07:26.200 Wait a second.
01:07:27.220 Here we go.
01:07:28.360 Blurry creatures.
01:07:29.020 Yeah, I saw this.
01:07:31.300 I was like, dude, I don't know.
01:07:32.900 I don't know what it is, but I don't know what it is.
01:07:35.140 Yeah.
01:07:35.580 It's this.
01:07:37.060 It's a reflection.
01:07:38.480 It's their own laser.
01:07:40.020 The infrared laser transceiver that they're using to control the drones.
01:07:44.460 End of story.
01:07:45.760 Whoa.
01:07:46.800 You know what's interesting, too, about that whole cyber, because it does seem like it's
01:07:50.660 all connected now if you take a, you know, whatever is happening on the Sean Ryan podcast
01:07:56.000 to heart.
01:07:56.320 But isn't it true that they did a DNA test in the body and it didn't link back to the
01:08:02.120 dude's kid?
01:08:03.720 That's right.
01:08:04.060 And that was awfully fast.
01:08:06.220 Like, really, really fast.
01:08:07.240 They figured that out.
01:08:08.240 Because they had it.
01:08:09.420 Right.
01:08:09.920 Right.
01:08:10.400 I just thought that was really strange.
01:08:11.600 Like, typically, if there is a case like this, it's not that they don't gain access to
01:08:16.240 the DNA results quickly, it's just like they're building a bigger narrative.
01:08:21.680 They're not ready to roll it out to the public yet.
01:08:23.460 So it'll come out in time once the chief of police gives like a, you know, a talk on
01:08:27.640 it or something like that.
01:08:28.840 But this came out instantly and it was disjointed from any other information.
01:08:33.320 And it was like, well, what political source or official source allowed that information
01:08:37.860 to get out in isolation without being in a bigger narrative for context for the public?
01:08:43.360 Like, that was really strange to me that that happened so quickly.
01:08:47.480 But yeah, I would have had this because they already had it.
01:08:49.840 Isn't it fascinating?
01:08:50.560 Because like this episode is about zombies, but it's fascinating how all of this stuff
01:08:54.800 just kind of, it's all connected almost in a straight line.
01:08:58.080 The people, the players in there.
01:09:00.680 Yeah.
01:09:01.700 And, you know, and I hate, so, and this is one reason why, I mean, I love podcasts.
01:09:08.040 Don't get me wrong.
01:09:09.080 I mean, great stuff.
01:09:10.500 Only way you can get this stuff out.
01:09:11.660 But now, because of what I told you guys, I'm probably going to get a phone call or weird
01:09:20.400 visits or it always happens.
01:09:24.680 They're like, well, the VA will call me and say, you know, you need to come in for some
01:09:29.040 counseling.
01:09:29.500 And I'm like, I didn't schedule any counseling.
01:09:31.640 What?
01:09:32.200 Counseling.
01:09:32.560 That's usually how it goes.
01:09:36.060 And then I'm like, oh, I know.
01:09:38.620 There's like thought programming or something.
01:09:39.980 You need to come in for some thought programs, some thought reprogramming, some cognitive
01:09:43.960 realignment.
01:09:45.380 Well, usually what that's their way of telling me, hey, we're going to take away your 100%
01:09:51.500 VA disability if you don't shut the hell up.
01:09:53.720 Right, right, right.
01:09:55.180 There you go.
01:09:57.360 So reminding me.
01:09:58.700 So, Rob, what do you think, you know, given all this information that we're laying out
01:10:04.120 here, how do you think that this plays out?
01:10:07.500 Because should we?
01:10:08.740 So I guess we're done talking about the drones, right?
01:10:10.480 Because a drone was the drones were a topic that we were like, like, no, but really drones.
01:10:15.860 Yeah.
01:10:16.200 I mean, infrared.
01:10:17.120 That's all you know.
01:10:17.900 What I will say is that it's interesting.
01:10:19.860 What about the mist?
01:10:21.520 The fog.
01:10:22.620 I think it's a Nova Chuck.
01:10:25.400 Coming from the drones.
01:10:27.500 Let me mix this up for you a little bit.
01:10:29.820 Here's my hypothesis.
01:10:31.840 My hypothesis is that they need to increase suggestibility.
01:10:37.600 Okay.
01:10:39.240 Now, I don't necessarily think that drones are ours.
01:10:44.060 What I do think is, and this goes, this is going to make people really mad.
01:10:49.180 They're going to say, oh, you're a Trump supporter.
01:10:51.800 You're Trumpity-Trumpity again.
01:10:54.080 Anyway.
01:10:55.740 But what I will say is the behavior of the Biden administration in this last month means
01:11:02.020 that nothing is off the table.
01:11:04.300 Okay.
01:11:05.260 I think the early balloons were a test run for a project just like the Wuhan project.
01:11:17.820 We paid for that.
01:11:19.500 I think we paid for that goddamn balloon too.
01:11:22.760 Okay.
01:11:23.260 And I think we paid for these fricking drones.
01:11:25.960 I think what's happening is, is that the CIA combined with the Biden administration is
01:11:31.820 outsourcing the control of the, and the assault upon the American people.
01:11:39.460 So, I think that they probably got mixed, a mix of Novichuk, maybe mescaline, LSD, you know,
01:11:51.620 psilocybin, all that.
01:11:52.940 Because remember, they talked about aerosolizing Novichuk in many places.
01:11:57.400 Okay.
01:11:58.040 They've talked about that numerous times.
01:11:59.920 So, and then I think what they do to make sure that they're not actually killing people
01:12:07.980 that get exposed to it directly.
01:12:09.440 I think they're taking something like acetylcholine and phenylpracetam, mixing into that mix to
01:12:15.780 make a spray cocktail.
01:12:17.880 Okay.
01:12:18.220 That will make people sick and suggestible, but not kill them.
01:12:24.720 Okay.
01:12:25.140 So, the phenylpracetam and the acetylcholine will mitigate the effects, but the effects
01:12:30.520 will still be there, at least the neurological ones.
01:12:33.920 Okay.
01:12:34.640 And then I think what they're doing is, if you remember Scarecrow, right?
01:12:39.840 What was he spraying?
01:12:40.700 He was spraying a panic spray.
01:12:42.640 Was it?
01:12:43.800 Effectively.
01:12:45.080 A neurotype.
01:12:45.540 Interesting how that works.
01:12:46.980 Yeah.
01:12:47.180 But it wasn't a single nerve agent, which is why they could never figure out an antidote
01:12:52.840 for it in the comics.
01:12:55.140 I think we've got the same thing going here, where if you go out of your way to identify
01:13:01.220 any of, any single compound and then try and neutralize it, you'll just make it worse
01:13:06.220 or you'll kill the patient.
01:13:07.900 Interesting.
01:13:10.380 Interesting.
01:13:11.400 And that goes back to the danger that we explained before.
01:13:12.620 Oh, look, it's COVID.
01:13:14.420 Go ahead.
01:13:15.220 Okay.
01:13:15.920 And then you can say, oh, look, it's COVID.
01:13:18.080 Because it has COVID-like symptoms.
01:13:20.020 Novichuk in low doses has COVID-like symptoms.
01:13:22.900 As a matter of fact, it's one of the compounds that was identified in Gulf War Syndrome.
01:13:30.980 So.
01:13:32.860 What do you make then, Rob, of what's happening now where the story has been gripped?
01:13:39.480 The narrative has been really taken away by Sean Ryan in this podcast, right?
01:13:44.360 This guy claiming that the Tesla truck bomber, I guess for lack of a better term, reached
01:13:52.060 out to him to effectively be a whistleblower.
01:13:55.580 And what he was blowing the whistle on was the idea that these drones belong to China and
01:14:02.700 they have a sort of what's being described as a gravitic propulsion system, which to me
01:14:09.520 sounds like a synonym for zero point technology, anti-gravity technology, which I did say for
01:14:17.240 a while was going to become part of this narrative that, you know, which we maintain is an operation.
01:14:24.020 It's a it's a deceit, but that the deceit was going to go in that direction.
01:14:27.640 They were going to start talking about anti-gravity.
01:14:30.060 It just or I'm sorry, specifically, the language that I used was zero point technology.
01:14:36.940 But effectively, to the layman, that's like saying quantum, right?
01:14:41.520 Like the average person, it's language that's used to describe something that we don't understand.
01:14:45.560 But in this particular case, it's language to describe.
01:14:47.840 A new propulsion system that doesn't involve a combustion engine.
01:14:52.160 And I say that's a good starter.
01:14:53.720 And then from there, you can extrapolate and say it's got a gravity manipulation nature.
01:15:00.560 Make of that what you will.
01:15:02.020 So now we are there right where they're saying gravitic propulsions.
01:15:05.100 It's like, OK, cool.
01:15:06.360 Toss a new word in there.
01:15:07.440 Whatever.
01:15:07.760 Doesn't matter.
01:15:09.360 What do you think is happening?
01:15:10.620 Is this damage control?
01:15:11.680 Is this the furthering of a narrative?
01:15:13.060 Do you give any credence to this idea that these things are from China and that only two people have this technology, America and China?
01:15:20.100 That's what they're talking about in this this very viral, very popular podcast on the Sean Ryan show.
01:15:26.300 What do you think is happening here?
01:15:28.700 I don't.
01:15:32.300 Jeez.
01:15:35.900 I may know some people I shouldn't know and say about what I'm about to say.
01:15:43.060 So if you want to look up an interesting guy, though, speaking of anti-gravitics and zero point or near zero point energy in general, I want you all to look up a guy named Chris Cooper.
01:16:01.420 Chris Cooper core technologies.
01:16:06.720 Interesting situation.
01:16:08.020 So he was working on some of this and for some reason he went on the coast to coast with George Norrie.
01:16:19.240 OK, and this was for a very short time when I worked for him, I introduced him to coast to coast and he went on the show.
01:16:29.520 Shortly thereafter, he lost all of his contracts.
01:16:42.260 He had a lot of government contracts.
01:16:44.060 That was his major.
01:16:45.260 There you go.
01:16:45.840 There's a guy.
01:16:47.360 That was his major funding.
01:16:50.920 OK, he did not get into trouble until he mentioned crop circles.
01:17:01.000 OK, now he talked about a glowing orb.
01:17:07.080 OK, let's connect this.
01:17:08.820 A glowing orb.
01:17:10.580 Kind of like these drones.
01:17:12.560 OK, same color.
01:17:14.120 And then all of a sudden, that's when they cut his funding.
01:17:18.900 For that specific incident, had he talked about anything else and just left it there, he would have been fine.
01:17:26.340 But that's what did it.
01:17:28.120 So let's move forward.
01:17:29.720 Fast forward to where we're at now.
01:17:32.380 It makes me wonder if.
01:17:35.760 He was putting out a.
01:17:37.900 A breadcrumb.
01:17:41.080 OK.
01:17:42.340 And he.
01:17:44.220 Overspoke a little bit.
01:17:46.240 So with that in mind.
01:17:50.740 I'm not sure that they have.
01:17:53.740 Anti-gravitics.
01:17:55.380 I know that they've worked on it.
01:17:57.320 I know there are patents on it.
01:18:00.380 A lot of these things.
01:18:02.500 What they'll actually do is when you.
01:18:05.140 Hit the nail on the head.
01:18:06.200 With a particular technology.
01:18:08.580 And they don't want other people to get at it.
01:18:10.700 Or know about it, etc.
01:18:13.080 They'll do the same thing they did with MKUltra.
01:18:15.700 Say it didn't work.
01:18:17.540 Move it all black.
01:18:19.040 And you never hear about it ever again.
01:18:21.780 They'll bury it.
01:18:22.760 But it's still in play.
01:18:24.840 And oftentimes.
01:18:25.940 If they do need to use it.
01:18:27.980 They'll hand it to another country.
01:18:30.120 Oftentimes.
01:18:31.140 Oddly enough.
01:18:32.520 An adversarial country.
01:18:33.920 And then they'll do the work there.
01:18:37.260 Which is what they've been doing with China now.
01:18:39.640 Right.
01:18:40.460 They said.
01:18:41.520 Oh.
01:18:42.000 We're the good guys.
01:18:43.300 We don't want to do gain of function.
01:18:45.860 Let's go do it where we can get away with murder.
01:18:48.160 Literally.
01:18:49.300 You know.
01:18:49.880 That's funny, Rob.
01:18:51.300 Because we do that a lot.
01:18:52.860 Right.
01:18:53.100 This was like the same thing that happened.
01:18:54.880 We don't even have to do that with anything as nefarious as a biological weapon or gain of function research.
01:18:59.440 We did that with the recycling phase or fad back in like the 90s.
01:19:04.140 Where it was like reuse, recycle, re what the hell ever.
01:19:07.360 And what we were doing at the time was we had a deal worked out with China.
01:19:10.440 We were sending all of our recycling and garbage to them.
01:19:13.340 And then they were just dumping it in the ocean.
01:19:15.120 Dumping it.
01:19:15.600 Dumping it in India.
01:19:16.880 Yes.
01:19:17.280 Very few people know about that.
01:19:19.360 Yeah.
01:19:19.820 You tell people now.
01:19:21.320 And they still will not believe you.
01:19:23.220 Correct.
01:19:23.680 They will say.
01:19:25.040 It says Coca-Cola in English.
01:19:27.960 This is from America.
01:19:29.800 Blame America.
01:19:30.840 And I'm like, no.
01:19:32.160 That's not how it works.
01:19:33.720 Yeah.
01:19:34.280 I mean, we have our blame to share in it in the sense that we, I'm very sure, knew what China was doing with it.
01:19:40.700 But to your point, it's like we get to play the good guy in so much of this.
01:19:45.440 You know, so many of these topics.
01:19:48.940 And then we just outsource the evil to China or somebody like that.
01:19:53.220 Yeah.
01:19:53.600 The recycling is so deep that like they don't even.
01:19:56.780 You guys are recycling paper, plastic, all that shit.
01:19:59.460 I used to work and like go to the recycling plant all the time.
01:20:03.040 We dump stuff.
01:20:04.040 The only thing they're separating is the metal.
01:20:06.400 They take the metal.
01:20:07.320 Or like if they could find wood so they could mulch it.
01:20:09.640 Everything else gets put in a pile.
01:20:10.980 So it's so psychotic in the ocean.
01:20:13.860 It's like, how did an island sized massive trash end up in the ocean?
01:20:19.380 And we're like, I don't know, dude.
01:20:20.340 It's crazy.
01:20:20.920 It's just, yeah, they were dumping it all throughout the 90s.
01:20:23.360 We reuse, recycle, re, I don't know, distribute into the ocean.
01:20:27.260 They acted like we were taking boats out there individually.
01:20:31.660 Yeah.
01:20:31.960 And like dumping our shit all over the side with a little dinghy.
01:20:36.480 I got my little dinghy.
01:20:37.720 I'm rowing out there, you know, so I could dump my trash.
01:20:42.140 What the hell?
01:20:42.920 What are you thinking?
01:20:44.140 It's unbelievable.
01:20:45.220 And we're still doing it today, you know, just to whatever degree that we're doing it.
01:20:48.940 I'm sure it's not that exact program because that one's had the lid blown off on it.
01:20:52.600 But it's like, you know, how many people, yeah, they'll separate their stuff and then
01:20:56.020 they'll watch it get dumped into the same bins when the truck arrives.
01:20:58.860 It's like, oh, OK.
01:20:59.680 Yeah.
01:20:59.900 So Rob, they still pretend that they're doing something great.
01:21:03.400 Yeah.
01:21:04.240 So we're like, we're not sure about the anti-gravitic technology.
01:21:08.400 It's a possibility.
01:21:09.880 I wanted to track back just a second, though, and get your opinion on.
01:21:12.960 I agree with your thesis about the Biden administration, where they look like a dog that's in or an
01:21:20.420 animal that's in a corner and they have nothing.
01:21:22.800 They have no recourse but to attack.
01:21:24.780 And it's very dangerous when you put especially you put the government in that sort of a situation.
01:21:29.420 What are they what are they trying to protect?
01:21:32.060 Because I had actually went on a show and I got like basically lambasted by somebody who
01:21:37.780 has another bigger political show for saying that people who voted for Kamala Harris should
01:21:42.960 not be allowed to vote again next time.
01:21:45.160 They're clearly dangerous and they don't know what they're doing.
01:21:48.320 They're not paying attention.
01:21:50.140 And, you know, like, oh, we need this.
01:21:52.780 I said, maybe if I was in office, I would not I would be the person to be like, you're
01:21:59.340 just not allowed to vote for like another four years or eight years.
01:22:02.480 You need a cool off period.
01:22:03.720 You have to detox from whatever chemicals are in the air.
01:22:06.520 You have to go to a re-education camp.
01:22:08.980 Yeah.
01:22:10.220 You get put on a gun waiting list.
01:22:12.460 Yeah.
01:22:13.000 Yeah.
01:22:13.360 Yes.
01:22:14.140 But that's just kind of like waiting list.
01:22:16.860 It brings me to the point of like, well, what is this administration scared of?
01:22:21.020 Like, what do you think that they're scared of as far as like release or are they scared
01:22:26.940 of, you know, recompense?
01:22:29.740 Because Trump had no teeth his first time and he said, we're going to drain the swamp.
01:22:33.160 He didn't do it.
01:22:34.100 We're going to lock her up.
01:22:34.920 He didn't do it.
01:22:35.560 But he's coming in a second time.
01:22:37.480 Like, I don't know.
01:22:38.640 Are you are you really that worried?
01:22:40.260 Like, what do you what do you think this is all about?
01:22:43.100 I think the biggest problem is they aren't afraid of anything.
01:22:48.380 I mean, they've literally gotten away with every damn thing.
01:22:53.800 Right.
01:22:54.360 Okay.
01:22:56.320 Unopposed.
01:22:58.140 I mean, the fact that look.
01:23:02.820 The fact that they tried to mandate the vaccine, which isn't a vaccine, but whatever the MRNA,
01:23:08.620 whatever.
01:23:09.360 Therapy.
01:23:09.940 Gene.
01:23:10.360 Gene altering therapy.
01:23:13.080 Nephilim manufacturing cocktail.
01:23:15.560 Yeah.
01:23:16.000 Yeah.
01:23:16.180 Yeah.
01:23:16.280 Yeah.
01:23:16.780 Yeah.
01:23:17.480 Control shit.
01:23:19.100 Yeah.
01:23:21.020 Capillary destroying.
01:23:22.600 So the fact that they were able to do that in the Supreme Court, basically put it on
01:23:29.340 the back burner on the docket.
01:23:30.620 They have to make a decision whenever.
01:23:34.060 Yeah.
01:23:34.400 Boy, Trump shit comes up.
01:23:36.160 Oh, we need to get to that now.
01:23:37.840 You know, clear the damn docket.
01:23:41.640 Here comes orange man.
01:23:43.800 Okay.
01:23:44.080 If people can't put that together and realize that there's something extremely wrong here,
01:23:49.760 then they're just not paying attention.
01:23:52.940 Not that I like the fact that we've got 80 year olds in the running for goddamn president
01:23:58.380 anyways.
01:23:58.860 That pisses me off to no end.
01:24:01.180 Bullshit.
01:24:02.040 The problem is anyone at that age, Trump or otherwise, they don't have skin in the game.
01:24:08.540 Okay.
01:24:09.880 They just don't.
01:24:11.040 Um, the rest of their life is not even there.
01:24:14.800 They've got nothing to look forward to.
01:24:16.500 They're not going to see the effects of the decisions they make, you know?
01:24:22.080 And that concerns me because you, you decouple that long-term thinking, right?
01:24:28.200 Right.
01:24:29.680 When you already have people in their eighties and they're already not making super good
01:24:34.760 decisions anyway, that's just how the world works.
01:24:38.980 That's what, that's what aging does.
01:24:41.740 Okay.
01:24:42.520 And the fact that we're not allowed to bring that up, we can bring that up with Trump.
01:24:47.300 We can't bring it up with Biden.
01:24:49.760 That alone makes me go, wait, why do you think I should think any different about this?
01:24:54.740 Right.
01:24:55.300 But I think that the problem is that the administration just has no breaks.
01:25:01.420 This shit's rolling downhill and it's just getting bigger.
01:25:05.600 And we don't even know.
01:25:07.180 So, I mean, now they've decided that they're going to take Trump and they're going to sentence
01:25:12.220 him.
01:25:13.840 And if he shows up for sentencing, he's the dumbest son of a bitch on the planet.
01:25:17.760 In New York, right?
01:25:18.520 He knows where he gets.
01:25:19.560 Yeah.
01:25:20.440 Yeah.
01:25:20.680 I saw that.
01:25:21.380 It's crazy.
01:25:22.100 Right before inauguration, I believe, or like after, like right around that time.
01:25:25.180 10 days before, I think, or 20 days before, something like that.
01:25:28.040 Well, now I think they moved it to the 19th or some shit.
01:25:30.560 Oh, that's wild.
01:25:31.800 Incredible.
01:25:32.200 They moved it right to the goddamn day.
01:25:35.980 Like, what do you, really?
01:25:38.520 Yeah.
01:25:39.200 What are you trying to do?
01:25:40.340 Well, you know, you keep saying it, Rob.
01:25:42.860 It's like, if you can't see this, then there's something wrong with you.
01:25:45.740 But what's been grossly obvious since 2020 is that they can do a lot of things to us in
01:25:54.920 relatively plain sight.
01:25:58.000 And the vast majority of people won't see it.
01:26:00.960 And I would say that maybe we've reached a point where we're closer.
01:26:05.640 It's like 40, 60.
01:26:07.360 You know, 40% of people can see it while 60 can't.
01:26:10.320 But that's still an overwhelming, you know, number of people that just, I don't know.
01:26:17.520 I'm always tempted to go back to that whole Yuri Bezmenov thing.
01:26:20.900 For those of you that don't know, he's an ex-KGB agent.
01:26:24.080 And he's giving an interview, I think it was back in the 80s.
01:26:25.960 And he's talking about the misnomer of secret agents, right?
01:26:31.280 This is when 007 was at the height of popularity in the 70s and 80s.
01:26:36.060 And he's saying that that's not how espionage actually works.
01:26:39.700 You don't have this one cool guy in a suit who's going around killing all these people.
01:26:43.180 So instead, the more effective way to throw over a government is to erode the people of a country's faith
01:26:52.840 in their various institutions over generations.
01:26:57.040 And what that will result in by the end product is you can actually take the truth.
01:27:01.960 You can hold it in your hands.
01:27:02.940 You can make somebody else hold it in their hands.
01:27:04.960 And they still will not recognize it as the truth.
01:27:07.360 They'll still believe whatever the lie is that's being told.
01:27:10.420 And it's a wild concept.
01:27:12.800 And I'm sure it was to people who saw that interview all those years ago.
01:27:16.000 But now it's something that we look back to with 2020.
01:27:20.020 You know, hindsight is 2020.
01:27:21.700 And it rings so true.
01:27:23.680 We're to this point now where I don't know what you do with the mass of these people.
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01:28:23.800 This conversation here of, are they going to roll something out, a chimeric, you know, cocktail
01:28:31.480 that results in something that we would identify as zombies?
01:28:35.760 Well, we could blow the alarm all the way up to, you know, minute zero of this thing coming
01:28:42.780 down the pipe if it truly is coming down the pipe.
01:28:44.700 And there is just some giant percentage of the population that will not see it, which
01:28:50.260 kind of brings me to my, my next question, Rob, as we were approaching the hour and a
01:28:55.080 half mark here, when you have, um, these things on your radar, right?
01:29:00.840 Everything that you know that you've laid out here, especially in the first half of the
01:29:03.940 show, um, then the, the concern is when are they going to, or are they going to implement
01:29:11.940 something that's going to result in this, this horrifying, you know, zombie outbreak?
01:29:16.640 Um, what are some things, Rob, you would be looking out to, like, if you were keeping
01:29:22.360 an eye on the way things were developing and, uh, developments with new diseases and things
01:29:27.420 of that nature, what are some things that you keep an eye out for that would sound the
01:29:31.800 alarm for you going, Oh, I think this thing that I'm very concerned about is actually
01:29:36.440 developing.
01:29:38.600 Okay.
01:29:39.000 So this is going to be a little complex, but, um, I think, and this, this is going to
01:29:48.080 piss a lot of people off, but we've been doing that the whole time.
01:29:50.840 So just keep going.
01:29:53.960 I think, uh, mass rollout of Neuralink.
01:29:59.000 I think when that is rolled out to the general public, that'll be a sign because I think they
01:30:08.340 will use that synergistically with some of these other, I think what they're doing, I think
01:30:15.140 one reason that they're holding back Neuralink, I think Neuralink does use Chagas.
01:30:21.120 And I think the reason why I got my call to come and work for them was because they wanted
01:30:27.260 to get me under an NDA.
01:30:28.260 I don't think it had shit to do with how good I am with automation.
01:30:33.720 I mean, mind you, they could probably use that because it's in their factory, et cetera.
01:30:37.680 It's their fine.
01:30:38.300 They have, they have H1B visas for that, Rob.
01:30:43.180 Well, not when they need to shut you up.
01:30:45.980 Right, right, right, right.
01:30:47.280 You get the special H1B visa in a ditch, the H1F.
01:30:57.080 So I think when we see the Neuralink rolled out, that'll be a milestone.
01:31:07.420 Okay.
01:31:07.800 I think the first thing we saw was that they're willing to vote for someone like Kamala.
01:31:11.940 Uh, so one of the other things that they've been using, uh, did you notice when we were
01:31:18.600 in the middle of COVID, they decided that they were going to take wastewater, okay, filter
01:31:25.580 it and turn it back into drinking water.
01:31:28.680 Oh yeah.
01:31:29.520 Bill Gates was doing that shit.
01:31:30.760 Yep.
01:31:31.300 With the doo-doo water.
01:31:31.880 Guess what that does though?
01:31:33.640 None of those filtration systems get rid of things like SSRIs, flooring compounds, et cetera.
01:31:42.920 Okay.
01:31:44.000 Uh, hormones, all that stuff goes back into the drinking water system and ends up in the
01:31:49.560 drinking water.
01:31:50.740 Okay.
01:31:51.360 And they'll say it doesn't because look, I have the magic test citizen.
01:31:57.440 How many fingers am I holding up?
01:31:59.620 I don't know as many PCR fingers as you want, buddy.
01:32:03.340 Right.
01:32:03.860 You know?
01:32:05.780 So we have people who are mentally addled already.
01:32:10.340 They just don't know it.
01:32:11.940 You know, and the fluorine compound is so small.
01:32:17.720 We all know, like when you buy your Berkey from Alex Jones, you got to buy the extra filters
01:32:23.260 for the fluorine.
01:32:24.680 And it still doesn't remove all the fluoride.
01:32:27.400 Okay.
01:32:28.400 Okay.
01:32:29.280 So I think one thing that Elon is waiting for is number one, Trump to get into office.
01:32:40.340 Okay.
01:32:40.760 He needs that because he needs to manipulate the FDA to approve the Neuralink.
01:32:47.740 Right.
01:32:49.380 So Neuralink will go out there.
01:32:51.660 My concern with the Neuralink is it's two way.
01:32:54.440 So not only does the Neuralink do what it's doing, but it's also mapping your brain.
01:33:01.320 Okay.
01:33:02.620 So now if I'm mapping your brain, I know what meds you're on because I cracked the piggy bank.
01:33:10.660 That is the FDA.
01:33:12.660 So now I can monitor that.
01:33:14.900 Okay.
01:33:15.360 I know what SSRIs you're on.
01:33:17.220 Now I can see at a brain level, moment by moment, second by second, what the delivery of these
01:33:24.460 drugs do to the human brain.
01:33:26.320 Okay.
01:33:26.820 And then he could take that information, send it to CIA or whomever else he happens to be
01:33:32.320 working for.
01:33:32.840 Cause we know he's deep state.
01:33:33.740 Okay.
01:33:33.980 It's just a hundred percent.
01:33:35.580 Yeah.
01:33:35.760 Yeah.
01:33:36.620 You know, there's no way around it.
01:33:38.400 Yeah.
01:33:38.500 He's throwing us a unwoke bone on occasion, but that's just cause he doesn't want us to
01:33:44.500 eat him.
01:33:45.480 You know what I mean?
01:33:47.260 So he's got to wait until he can get us locked up mentally or otherwise, um, before he can do
01:33:54.980 the big show basically.
01:33:57.040 Okay.
01:33:58.160 So once they get access to that data, then we're really going to see an acceleration.
01:34:05.540 And I think we're going to see, you know, there are people like Dr. Artis and some others,
01:34:12.440 uh, had speculated that there was conotoxins, um, snake venom toxins, uh, cone, snail, snail,
01:34:21.980 snail, snail, snail, snail, snail, snail, snail, snail.
01:34:24.960 Yeah.
01:34:25.940 Gastropod venoms being introduced in the water system.
01:34:30.180 And people have found in some areas, strangely enough, parallel water systems for the feeds.
01:34:38.660 Okay.
01:34:39.920 Uh, the CIA at one point, and I don't think you can even find it online used to have a battery
01:34:47.360 operated drill.
01:34:49.080 Okay.
01:34:50.640 That was meant had a line to it with a banjo bolt and you know what a banjo bolt is.
01:34:58.540 So the banjo bolt had a drill and a thread on it.
01:35:03.460 So you could just take it, put up against the pipe, go right in, right.
01:35:08.580 And then it doesn't leak.
01:35:10.320 Then auto injector would inject whatever, uh, into that, just that one particular home,
01:35:17.260 right.
01:35:18.280 Start feeding that substance into the home.
01:35:23.120 Then you come to find out that, you know, there's all this construction going on all the
01:35:27.160 time.
01:35:27.560 And then you go, why are these extra pipes here?
01:35:29.760 And I've talked to plumbers and they've said that, I mean, they're like, yeah, but I never
01:35:34.340 thought of it, you know, but they're like, I was like, well, why is it there?
01:35:38.400 They're like, I don't know.
01:35:40.460 That's what was on the drawing, you know, but they never put it together.
01:35:45.220 Right.
01:35:45.960 Yeah.
01:35:46.820 So you get around these guys, you start to piece things together and you start to go,
01:35:51.760 okay, why are they putting these smart valves on these secondary flow systems?
01:35:59.260 Okay.
01:35:59.420 Why are they doing that?
01:36:01.160 There's all this huge infrastructure that's built up around it.
01:36:05.780 Again, it's going to be very hard to figure out what one particular thing is going to cause
01:36:12.080 this.
01:36:13.060 Right.
01:36:13.300 We have a, we have a convergence, right?
01:36:17.400 So it's hard to tell, um, what are going to be the key signs.
01:36:21.920 I don't think they're going to be key signs.
01:36:23.240 I think we're going to see things kind of fall into place and I think the 60% of people
01:36:31.540 who can't think past their ideology and pop their head up and look around every once in
01:36:37.440 a while, I think that's a sign that it's already happening.
01:36:42.100 Yeah.
01:36:42.600 It's a slow burn.
01:36:43.660 It's a, it's like a, I mean, man, five front attack.
01:36:46.680 Here's a picture above my house.
01:36:47.860 Uh, so I'm on well water and it doesn't quite matter if they have their banjo bolt, you
01:36:53.740 know, into my, my pipe, which they, they can't because they're not on my, my property, but
01:36:57.820 they're going to, they're going to dump this shit and it's going to go down straight.
01:37:01.960 You know, yeah, it's look up, look up floridize it for our fluoridation and chlorination of
01:37:10.820 wells.
01:37:12.760 They'll do the whole damn well.
01:37:14.320 They don't care as a matter of fact, my boss in Santa Fe or one of my clients, not my boss
01:37:22.980 per se, one of my bosses is strange.
01:37:27.360 He had to actually run a, uh, drilling rig off of his property.
01:37:36.020 He said, I don't know how the hell they got over there.
01:37:39.180 I don't know why they were there.
01:37:42.100 And he's not the only one.
01:37:43.400 Hmm.
01:37:44.560 And they're county owned vehicles.
01:37:47.140 So I think though, what, what top is, is getting at is also important to mention here.
01:37:51.420 It's like by, by ground or air, you know what I mean?
01:37:55.400 Like there's so many different things happening.
01:37:57.920 So many layers.
01:37:59.100 This plan is moving forward.
01:38:01.180 This, and it's a zombie.
01:38:02.520 It is a zombie plan.
01:38:03.680 I wanted to bring this up.
01:38:04.920 This is a, again, another t-shirt.
01:38:07.300 It's a kind of funny.
01:38:08.080 I made this one brain worm 2024.
01:38:11.020 This was when, uh, it's hilarious that dude had a parasite and we've just kind of like
01:38:15.440 forgotten about that.
01:38:16.540 He said he had a brain worm, uh, no big deal.
01:38:18.980 Got it taken out.
01:38:19.880 But he's also going to be in charge of the FDA, who's going to be working with Elon Musk when
01:38:25.460 he wants to pass this thing.
01:38:26.800 And Elon's going to have his own agency in the government as well.
01:38:29.260 So it's like, what is really going on here?
01:38:32.400 Yeah.
01:38:33.020 Yeah.
01:38:33.240 When he said brain worm, the first thing I said was, that's a sign.
01:38:38.340 There's no reason to talk about that.
01:38:40.320 Yeah.
01:38:40.800 Okay.
01:38:41.560 Yep.
01:38:42.260 He said it for a reason.
01:38:44.400 It's predictive programming.
01:38:46.340 Hmm.
01:38:47.360 Chagas.
01:38:47.840 You know?
01:38:49.980 Yeah.
01:38:50.560 Yeah.
01:38:50.880 It's, it's definitely, I agree with you there.
01:38:53.560 There was no benefit to bringing it up.
01:38:55.940 It was very like left field.
01:38:57.600 It became like a meme.
01:38:59.340 You're running for president.
01:39:00.500 And he's like, probably keep it quiet.
01:39:01.860 You had a brain worm.
01:39:02.720 Not in my head.
01:39:03.700 He's normalizing it.
01:39:05.080 It whispers to me.
01:39:05.980 He's normal.
01:39:06.380 He's normalizing it.
01:39:07.580 And that's what bothered me about it.
01:39:09.060 I said, oh my God.
01:39:10.640 They, you know, and knowing what I know, I'm just sitting there the whole time going, oh,
01:39:15.400 this is like the shittiest movie ever.
01:39:18.020 Yeah.
01:39:20.820 I've been having that by the way, too.
01:39:22.520 You know, I've talked about it in the past and it actually is what has driven me to stop
01:39:28.100 drinking.
01:39:29.340 Um, and my morning ritual is like, I have to get up and I have to drink my open.
01:39:35.400 I have to drink, um, like two cups of water before I have my coffee and everything.
01:39:40.000 Cause I'm so, I don't know if I've just gotten to the age where I'm now my, my like cognitive
01:39:45.520 function is declining or if there's some other exterior influence.
01:39:49.940 But if I don't treat myself very carefully, like I wake up, I have two cups of water and
01:39:56.680 then I start drinking coffee and I'll fast for a while before I, you know, eat in the
01:40:00.720 morning.
01:40:01.000 Um, I will notice that I'm off cognitively.
01:40:05.620 I'll be tired.
01:40:06.620 I'll be, it's very difficult for me to, to focus.
01:40:09.680 And if I'm not really strict with my regimen, like not drinking and things like that, um,
01:40:17.020 I will suffer for it.
01:40:18.120 And I can't allow myself to suffer because this is what I do.
01:40:20.440 So I, I, but I'm, I'm struggling.
01:40:22.340 I'm like, is that me?
01:40:24.080 Am I, am I degrading in some way, shape or form?
01:40:27.520 Or are we all just being subjected to such a high level of influence, whether it's chemicals
01:40:34.040 in your water or something, you know, a manufactured virus or frequencies that they're emitting.
01:40:40.580 Um, you know, I think it's, I think it's, we've gotten to the point.
01:40:44.380 We used to speculate as conspiracy theorists that one day they'd be bombarding us every which
01:40:48.360 way possible.
01:40:49.140 Like the things that I just mentioned.
01:40:50.540 Um, I think we're there and I think we're getting hit with so much of it now.
01:40:54.280 And sometimes I feel like, yeah, like, uh, actually that's interesting.
01:40:57.340 Nancy says it here.
01:40:58.780 Uh, the shingles was a sign.
01:41:00.820 Something happened.
01:41:01.800 Yeah.
01:41:02.300 Something happened to me.
01:41:03.380 I got shingles.
01:41:04.500 Now I have a proclivity to, to have it reemerge annually.
01:41:08.300 Now I don't know what the hell's going on, but I am somebody who works out.
01:41:13.280 I do mixed martial arts.
01:41:14.980 I, I eat healthy.
01:41:16.340 I'm on a mostly carnivore diet most of the time.
01:41:18.440 But if I diverge from it, I'll, it's really just an inclusion of vegetables and fruit.
01:41:23.320 Um, I, I don't know what, I don't know what the hell's going on, but, um, I'm inclined
01:41:28.760 to suspect that we are in the, uh, the gauntlet now of just all these different things that
01:41:35.640 they're bombarding us with.
01:41:36.660 And it's, it's a real uphill battle because I've never felt so off the ball.
01:41:41.760 One thing I I'd be remiss if we didn't mention, because we talked, so we talked about crocodile.
01:41:45.320 We talked about other, uh, chemical agents, uh, or, uh, drugs, conventional drugs that
01:41:49.660 people use that might induce similar things.
01:41:51.960 One of the drugs that we've seen, that's been making a comeback.
01:41:54.960 And also just, uh, we've been reminded of is, uh, spice or K2, right?
01:42:00.620 That's, uh, that's another one that caused the zombie effects.
01:42:03.580 Now, as far as I know, they never did get a good toxicology or toxicology, um, of that
01:42:11.180 guy.
01:42:11.700 In other words, I don't think they've ever done the tests.
01:42:14.840 They said that they just found weed, but the thing is you, a lot of these more esoteric
01:42:20.760 compounds you have to look for specifically.
01:42:25.000 Okay.
01:42:25.240 Well, this was bad.
01:42:25.860 You're talking about the bath salts guy, right?
01:42:27.340 The face, this dude here, but this is K2 supposedly had bad bath salts in it.
01:42:32.000 And then once again, you guys were addicted to it.
01:42:34.820 The lady that got set on fire in the N way and NYC subway, um, the guy that did it was
01:42:41.440 on spice on K2, which is just very odd to me because it's, it's otherwise something
01:42:46.220 that we haven't really mentioned in the social zeitgeist for like a decade.
01:42:49.400 And now it's back in a major way, but there's definitely a lot of, um,
01:42:53.500 strange stories with spice.
01:42:55.300 It makes you wonder if they pitch a, a safe marijuana alternative really just to see what
01:43:02.320 sort of effects it has in the public.
01:43:04.400 Absolutely.
01:43:04.960 I think, um, I think that the, uh, the labs that are making that K2 and tainting it are
01:43:18.340 doing it intentionally.
01:43:19.220 Now, at one point, the K2 spice actually had, uh, fentanyl in it.
01:43:26.640 What the fuck?
01:43:28.520 Yes.
01:43:29.300 Wow.
01:43:29.860 Yeah.
01:43:30.360 As a matter of fact, the first emergence of fentanyl that they found in the United States
01:43:35.280 was tainted K2.
01:43:38.120 Really?
01:43:38.900 Oh, okay.
01:43:39.760 We've got to do.
01:43:41.680 Yeah.
01:43:42.120 We've got to dive on K2, huh?
01:43:43.900 That's, that's what's going to end up happening on, uh, Nephilim death squad.
01:43:47.480 We do a show called, uh, NDS chronicles where we take, uh, email submissions from people
01:43:51.560 and the amount of spice stories, K2 stories from people.
01:43:55.540 We, we started calling them spice boys.
01:43:57.200 We made merch for it, but it's like one after the other, they're like, yeah, smoke spice
01:44:01.620 once.
01:44:02.120 So a bunch of demons smoke spice once, uh, followed by a black, whoops, my soul slid out
01:44:07.720 from the souls of my feet.
01:44:08.980 It fell out of my feet and it fell into the ground and I could see myself from under the
01:44:13.860 ground.
01:44:14.260 It was not a good time.
01:44:16.020 Don't smoke spice.
01:44:16.780 Oh, look, I'm Satan's butt puppet.
01:44:18.480 Yeah, exactly.
01:44:19.440 Exactly.
01:44:19.920 It's horrifying.
01:44:20.460 It feels like demons are pulling me into the ground.
01:44:22.520 Uh, but you could pass a probation piss test if you went that route.
01:44:28.100 So I guess they had flipped, they had flipped the, uh, molecules slightly and they would just
01:44:34.420 keep doing that over and over.
01:44:36.020 And there is a lot of people that think the primer for the current opioid epidemic we
01:44:42.140 have right now was not oxys, but was K2 that predisposition people to the addiction.
01:44:51.460 I've gotten to the point now where I think all of these, this is talking about fentanyl
01:44:55.860 laced K2.
01:44:56.740 There's a bunch of articles about this and that actually looks like, uh, this looks like
01:44:59.940 that fucking guy with the rusty spoon.
01:45:02.020 You remember salad fingers?
01:45:02.900 Yeah, dude, you remember salad fingers?
01:45:06.760 Weird.
01:45:07.460 Sorry, David, go ahead.
01:45:08.520 But these, these chemical compounds, whether it's, it's fentanyl or it's spice or any of
01:45:13.700 the things that it's like, none of them happen organically.
01:45:16.740 K3 is better.
01:45:17.800 Uh, none of them happen organically.
01:45:19.380 These are things that are, it's very much the crack epidemic of the eighties where, you
01:45:26.320 know, um, guys like freeway, Ricky Ross are essentially loosely employed by intelligence
01:45:33.140 agencies.
01:45:33.680 They don't know who they're meeting with, but they know that they have a supplier that
01:45:37.320 is giving them tons of cocaine and they're going back and they're creating this, this
01:45:41.140 crack epidemic that completely demolishes, um, the black community back in the eighties.
01:45:46.660 And then of course we have the opioid epidemic while our own soldiers are guarding, um, some
01:45:54.220 of the largest poppy fields on the planet in Afghanistan.
01:45:57.660 Suddenly they're under our jurisdiction.
01:45:59.800 Meanwhile, back home in the States, we're having an opioid epidemic.
01:46:02.600 And then of course you look at these, these, uh, synthetic substances, these synthetic chemical
01:46:07.600 compounds, K2 and such, uh, they, I do, I think they're just flooding it.
01:46:11.840 They always do that.
01:46:12.740 Right.
01:46:12.940 It's like when they're kidnapping Johns from the whorehouses and they're dosing them with
01:46:16.820 LSD or everything that is a substance related phenomenon, something that catches on and becomes,
01:46:24.220 um, I guess, I guess it becomes viral in the, in the, in a physical sense, um, here in America
01:46:30.560 are, there's always an intelligence agency at the back end of it.
01:46:34.000 They're just, they're, we are free range Guinea pigs.
01:46:39.400 A million percent.
01:46:40.900 Yeah.
01:46:41.320 Yeah.
01:46:41.540 And there's, there hasn't been any drug, uh, how can you say it?
01:46:47.660 Um, any particular drug epidemic, uh, that has not been aided somehow by the intelligence
01:46:58.420 agencies, not a single one, none of them are organic, not at all.
01:47:04.340 I think the same thing happens too.
01:47:05.420 When you see, um, uh, bath salts or you see crocodile, or you see any of these scopolamine,
01:47:10.620 like we were just talking about, these are all, these are not, um, you look at breaking
01:47:15.980 bad and you have blue meth that's created by Heisenberg and you have this like really cool
01:47:20.660 story.
01:47:21.160 And, and you go like, Oh, this dude, he, he just used his, his high school chemistry
01:47:25.980 teacher know-how to create this like new, um, uh, super successful strain of, of meth.
01:47:32.540 It doesn't happen like that.
01:47:33.540 It always happens in a lab.
01:47:35.520 It always happens in a government funded lab.
01:47:38.440 In, uh, in breaking bad, he was actually a high level research chemist.
01:47:45.380 So it wasn't high school shit at all.
01:47:50.180 No, no, no.
01:47:50.800 I'm saying the difference between that work of relative fiction and what we have in reality
01:47:55.600 is that the labs that it comes from, they're funded by the intelligence agencies.
01:47:59.940 Well, they're funded by taxpayer dollars that are, you know, funneled into black ops that
01:48:03.660 we don't know.
01:48:04.280 LSD.
01:48:04.940 And then it's distributed through the culture with a grateful dead, you know, shit like
01:48:08.680 that.
01:48:09.140 Yep.
01:48:09.660 Yep.
01:48:10.040 Yep.
01:48:10.240 Never organic.
01:48:11.480 Yeah.
01:48:11.660 Jim Morrison in the doors and they're, they're steering the anti-war movement.
01:48:14.480 They're steering the psychedelic movement.
01:48:16.020 They have been just dosing us.
01:48:18.020 That's we're just constantly.
01:48:19.800 Who was Jim Morrison's father?
01:48:21.900 Yes.
01:48:22.240 Who was Jim Morrison's father?
01:48:23.900 Yeah, he was, um, yep.
01:48:26.200 Yep.
01:48:26.840 It's, it's, they've been doing it since, uh, I mean, since the dawn of time.
01:48:31.240 That's why we, we look at culture on this show hyper skeptically.
01:48:35.820 I don't even know that culture is a good thing anymore because it hasn't happened organically
01:48:40.940 since maybe ever.
01:48:43.080 Right.
01:48:43.960 Cause there's always been somebody that seeks to subvert to people and introduce things
01:48:47.020 into their culture and such.
01:48:47.960 So, um, I, I, it's, I don't know that culture is good because once you get something that's
01:48:53.780 promising and grassroots, um, the CIA just swoops in and takes advantage of it, steers
01:48:58.620 it and uses it.
01:48:59.820 Yeah.
01:48:59.920 It's co-opted immediately, immediately.
01:49:01.440 So, uh, well, yeah, because we, I guess you have a feeling we're going to wrap it up,
01:49:08.080 but I, it's like, where does it all lead?
01:49:09.540 And, uh, one of our patrons sticky Nick commented, and I think Emily commented before, but she
01:49:14.520 butchered the quote, this from the book of revelation, uh, where it said in the book of
01:49:18.700 revelation, they say men will seek death, but we'll be unable to find it.
01:49:23.780 And it's a scripture that perplexed me for a long time, but under the, under the scope
01:49:30.280 of zombieism, we talked to, let's talk about the context of that.
01:49:33.900 Well, so just to, we often look at that as, um, as transhumanism, but yes, my interpretation
01:49:43.460 of that when I was a kid was like zombies and I like zombies.
01:49:46.020 I like zombies that you can kill.
01:49:49.940 Yes.
01:49:50.580 Preferably.
01:49:51.200 Not the 28 days later zombies.
01:49:53.100 I don't want those.
01:49:54.240 Or the, the resident evil zombies.
01:49:57.060 There's some of them that, you know, you're just not gonna, they ain't gonna happen.
01:50:00.520 I don't, I don't want that.
01:50:01.800 I want, give me, uh, what's his name?
01:50:03.840 Romero's zombies.
01:50:04.840 The really slow moving shuffling zombies.
01:50:07.280 Give me those.
01:50:08.480 Right.
01:50:09.000 Not the hyperactive super soldier zombies.
01:50:11.500 Those suck.
01:50:11.840 Thank you.
01:50:12.380 Thank you.
01:50:12.960 So it's interesting because men will beg for death and be unable to die.
01:50:20.920 Right.
01:50:22.260 So what's, what's a lot of this going towards?
01:50:26.500 So your conotoxins.
01:50:29.960 So they're trying to figure out ways to use the Chagas parasite and other parasites like,
01:50:35.720 um, is it, uh, not trichinosis.
01:50:38.700 Yeah, I think it is the trichina worm.
01:50:40.260 Um, they're trying to figure out ways.
01:50:44.260 So one thing that happens with Chagas that I didn't mention, it does change your DNA.
01:50:49.660 It can change human DNA.
01:50:52.020 Oh, how it does it.
01:50:53.540 They don't understand exactly the mechanism, but, uh, they have noticed genetic changes
01:50:59.700 in people.
01:51:00.560 Okay.
01:51:02.400 Um, what it amounts to, we don't really know, but they are speculating that they will be
01:51:07.120 able to take a genetically modified version of this parasite, put it in the human body
01:51:12.180 and then thereby induce DNA changes.
01:51:16.120 So if you couple that along with the fact that spike proteins, you know, as you know,
01:51:22.640 when they, first thing they said, when they came out with the mRNA vaccine, they said,
01:51:26.520 the mRNA vaccine will enable your body to produce spike proteins.
01:51:31.540 Now here's the thing, there's no such thing as a safe spike protein.
01:51:36.820 So why the hell would I ever want it in my body?
01:51:39.080 That makes no damn sense.
01:51:40.520 Just prima facie.
01:51:42.240 The logic behind mRNA telling your body to make spike protein is absurd.
01:51:49.160 Okay.
01:51:49.700 These spike proteins get in your brain.
01:51:51.980 They lock up the small capillaries in your brain.
01:51:55.720 Parts of your brain start to die.
01:51:57.980 It does, that does two things.
01:51:59.560 Number one, it increases plasticity.
01:52:01.900 The problem is when you increase plasticity by this methodology, you also increase suggestibility.
01:52:08.500 Okay.
01:52:10.140 And I think that's why we're seeing a lot of changes in these people mentally and why we're
01:52:16.780 seeing 60% of the population that you cannot, you cannot get them off the damn hill.
01:52:22.140 You know, they will fight and die for whatever their initial beliefs are.
01:52:27.540 So I think we're already partway to the zombie.
01:52:31.960 Okay.
01:52:32.820 Because a lot of these people too, if you've noticed, they've also become more compliant.
01:52:37.220 Now, here's the other problem.
01:52:39.320 We've all been exposed to it.
01:52:40.900 So we're all getting this to some degree.
01:52:43.000 The health problems that you have are likely because you've got exposed to spike proteins
01:52:48.000 that are coming off of somebody else.
01:52:51.260 Okay.
01:52:52.080 So that's number one.
01:52:53.200 Number two is that plasticity, my theory is that plasticity may increase the ability
01:53:00.580 of a person to adapt to something like the neural link.
01:53:05.120 That's number two.
01:53:07.720 Number three is that neural link and AI in general, because they're talking about quantum AI now.
01:53:14.940 Yeah.
01:53:15.300 All right.
01:53:15.720 That's a whole new box of worms.
01:53:17.840 No pun intended.
01:53:19.120 Box worms in your head, maybe.
01:53:20.380 So the AI is basically becoming, once it connects to enough people and is able to experience humanity
01:53:35.440 through a human's point of view, my question is, does it or does it not become a form of
01:53:43.920 a homunculus in a way?
01:53:46.700 Shout out one.
01:53:47.240 Okay.
01:53:47.380 The digital homunculus.
01:53:49.200 Huh.
01:53:49.500 Okay.
01:53:50.780 And then we take the next step.
01:53:52.780 What happens when it has had enough of the human experience?
01:53:56.860 Have you guys ever watched the movie Demon Seed?
01:53:59.240 No.
01:53:59.800 No.
01:54:00.780 Rewatch it if you get a chance.
01:54:03.460 Demon Seed?
01:54:04.020 It's basically an AI that decides it needs a human baby and it impregnates the woman against
01:54:09.960 her will because obviously it's a Democrat.
01:54:15.120 This is Nephilim shit, but we're kind of touching into that because they've also done experiments
01:54:24.680 on trying to take the DNA from Scythian warriors from Russia and basically use them to make super
01:54:37.040 soldiers.
01:54:38.480 So they've been working on that.
01:54:40.980 So I just, again, there's a lot going on.
01:54:44.480 There's a huge sphere of oh shit spinning around us.
01:54:48.860 It's hard to keep track of, but the elites are spending a lot of money on this and they
01:54:54.200 think it's important regardless of whether or not the average person thinks it's crazy
01:54:59.120 or it's going nowhere.
01:55:00.860 They think it is.
01:55:02.160 They're spending money on it.
01:55:04.640 So what if the AI decides, well, humans suck.
01:55:11.620 We need Nephilim.
01:55:15.020 And it starts taking these Scythian warriors.
01:55:18.000 So the Scythian warriors were supposedly kind of Nephilim-ish, right?
01:55:24.200 Gibram.
01:55:25.080 Gibram.
01:55:26.240 Yeah.
01:55:26.740 Gibram.
01:55:27.200 Yeah.
01:55:28.480 Um, yeah.
01:55:29.520 Have you guys looked into, have you guys looked into the story behind Esau?
01:55:37.500 Yeah.
01:55:38.100 Which one?
01:55:38.880 Yeah.
01:55:39.460 Um.
01:55:41.200 Yeah.
01:55:41.900 So Esau supposedly had red hair.
01:55:44.760 Well, red hair is predominant in Russia, right?
01:55:49.580 That's why it's called red, roush, right?
01:55:53.640 So it makes you wonder, um, does this, does this conflict with Russia go back much further
01:56:06.280 than we know, right?
01:56:08.320 And, or is that why they have such interest in Russia?
01:56:15.560 I think so.
01:56:16.500 I think that has a lot to do with it.
01:56:17.700 Yeah.
01:56:18.620 Oh, hold on.
01:56:19.520 Got dogs.
01:56:20.580 All right.
01:56:22.580 Um.
01:56:23.300 It's interesting, right?
01:56:24.220 The idea.
01:56:25.040 I wonder if he's heard of, uh, the idea that Esau was possibly a Bigfoot.
01:56:29.760 A Bigfoot.
01:56:30.400 Right.
01:56:30.660 Right.
01:56:30.940 Right.
01:56:31.160 Well, red hair does, you know, that does coincide with, uh, with the Nephilim.
01:56:37.180 Oh my goodness.
01:56:37.960 This is a banger of an episode.
01:56:39.380 It feels like everything is, is, uh, like, you know, when you look at this show and you're
01:56:44.320 like, oh, they're talking about the Nephilim and then you turn it on and we're talking about
01:56:47.740 virtually everything.
01:56:48.780 And it's like, well, why then is the show called Nephilim Death Squad?
01:56:51.420 It's like, cause it all connects.
01:56:52.540 It's all the same shit.
01:56:53.620 It all connects.
01:56:54.240 There's like one big railroad, you know, that, that goes through all these different topics.
01:56:58.740 And, uh, it's part of a much bigger picture.
01:57:01.160 But yeah, I would agree with, uh, with that, Rob.
01:57:03.720 I also suspect that our interests in Ukraine and Russia and these different things, um,
01:57:09.820 are ancient.
01:57:11.480 And that's the same thing you see, by the way, when you go to, um, what was going on in the
01:57:16.360 Middle East and, and why the emails from the, the laptop leak are talking about the resurrection
01:57:23.680 chamber of Gilgamesh and the location of the buried Nephilim.
01:57:26.820 It's like, all of this is, is ancient.
01:57:28.640 And all of this is, uh, certainly not for the geopolitical reasons that, uh, Fox news or
01:57:35.200 CNN is telling you it's, this is all for something else, something genetic.
01:57:39.180 I would, I would argue.
01:57:40.340 Well, it goes to the seed war, right?
01:57:42.580 Uh, right.
01:57:43.640 It says, uh, your, uh, your child will be at enmity with, uh, with this other one.
01:57:49.960 And the, the two that are at enmity would be Jacob and Esau.
01:57:53.840 So there's your two lines.
01:57:54.940 So if Esau is going to Russia, I'm not, I'm not necessarily sure that Jacob is like America,
01:58:00.780 America's line, but there is certainly enmity between the two.
01:58:04.260 Like, yes.
01:58:05.220 And it is, uh, I think it's, I think it's the Jewish tribes, right?
01:58:09.320 Uh, yeah.
01:58:10.160 Right.
01:58:10.360 But who are, who are they?
01:58:11.360 Like I've, I've, we've gone down that rabbit hole so many times.
01:58:14.900 It's like, isn't there like this idea that, uh, Ukraine is Kazar?
01:58:20.440 Yes.
01:58:20.940 Yeah.
01:58:22.240 Right.
01:58:22.700 So, I mean, I don't know if that's true, but it, it certainly plays well because the
01:58:28.300 conventional answer that we get is obviously bullshit.
01:58:30.380 And, and so we're only left to speculate.
01:58:33.320 And then of course, when you're looking at this entire larger, uh, overarching biblical
01:58:37.760 narrative, it, it does, that would be a massive piece of connecting tissue if that's what it
01:58:43.120 is.
01:58:44.180 And well, in the science point to it, uh, a lot of these things that are happening don't
01:58:48.940 make sense, um, in any other framework.
01:58:54.180 Right.
01:58:54.620 And you just look at the biblical side of it and you start finding the clues and cause
01:59:02.220 a lot of these things just don't make sense.
01:59:03.880 It's like, Oh, you, you want to genocide a whole continent of people?
01:59:09.500 Really?
01:59:10.660 But for what you've got everything, you know what I mean?
01:59:14.260 The Western world, we have everything, you know?
01:59:18.340 And they want to say, Oh, well, it's like Kamala Harris, well, there's this bigger country
01:59:25.080 and beat them by the little country.
01:59:28.520 Please bitch.
01:59:30.100 Yeah.
01:59:30.500 None of that.
01:59:31.980 You know, it's like, ah, come on.
01:59:35.620 You know, and here's, what's funny though.
01:59:37.080 Uh, if I recall, so Stalin, Stalin was from Georgia.
01:59:42.760 Okay.
01:59:43.200 And he's ethnically Jewish.
01:59:45.820 Um, his family, I think we're practicing, but I don't know if he was or not maybe early
01:59:50.260 on his life.
01:59:50.920 And then he walked away from it.
01:59:52.980 Um, you find that he also went after Ukraine.
01:59:57.600 And again, there doesn't seem to be a lot of logic behind that unless, you know, he was
02:00:09.540 like, well, I know you guys are going to be a problem, you know, the history's there.
02:00:14.760 So I'm going to kick your ass right off the bat.
02:00:17.740 Right.
02:00:19.140 So that's why he started him out.
02:00:21.560 Yeah.
02:00:21.720 There are these people that speculate, like I said, that it's, that's actually Kazar.
02:00:24.940 And then that gives a, a, a much different, um, lens to look at that, that geographical
02:00:32.600 location through.
02:00:33.520 And, and like I was saying, when you, uh, had to step away for a second, there are these
02:00:38.360 architectural, you know, ancient architect, uh, um, I'm sorry, ancient structures.
02:00:43.980 And, uh, and, you know, going back to that, that whole idea of the, the location of the
02:00:49.020 resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh and the location of the buried Nephilim.
02:00:52.960 It's like these, these elites that are moving pieces around geopolitical pieces.
02:00:57.940 They are going by the guise of, um, resources and territories, but in reality, it's, I've,
02:01:08.680 it's, it's spiritual.
02:01:09.860 I just don't think there's a, there's a, there's a, there's a, there's room in the conversation
02:01:14.080 for it not being spiritual when you're looking for the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh.
02:01:17.380 So yeah, it's, it's geopolitics, it's territories, it's, it's resources and, and trade routes.
02:01:23.640 But in reality, it's something much greater than that.
02:01:26.900 And so if this truly is Khazar, ancient Khazar, um, then I would imagine the spiritual ramifications
02:01:33.800 of a place like that are, are pretty significant.
02:01:37.600 Absolutely.
02:01:38.540 And, you know, and it's funny too, because if you look at it in the context of World War
02:01:43.520 II, they loved Hitler.
02:01:46.020 He was their favorite guy.
02:01:47.740 Oh man, look at him, man of the year, all that shit.
02:01:51.940 But when he started snatching up her, their artifacts, that's when they got really upset.
02:01:59.380 Right.
02:01:59.780 You know, um, what they said, you know, I'm going to go, I'm going to go find all this
02:02:06.240 shit that you guys keep talking about.
02:02:07.920 And then they're like, oh, hell no.
02:02:10.880 Yeah.
02:02:11.400 It tells you that the concerns of people that are at the highest levels are not the concerns
02:02:16.300 that they portray them to be, you know, we're constantly told.
02:02:20.340 No, it's not just oil, not just permanent military bases and, and power grabs and things
02:02:25.280 like that.
02:02:25.580 It's power grabs, but it's power in the real sense of the word power in these artifacts.
02:02:29.660 Power in the history of our people, um, and power in controlling the, the narrative.
02:02:34.660 They get to be cued into the truth while we get to watch them, uh, put a knife in Gaddafi's
02:02:40.140 butt.
02:02:40.560 Uh, we, we are at the two hour mark, Rob, and we do have to bring it in for a landing because
02:02:45.200 we have another show to start shortly.
02:02:47.240 But, uh, this was a, a fantastic conversation.
02:02:51.100 Um, where can, where can people find your work one more time so that they, they know where
02:02:55.840 to find you, where they can support you and, uh, and we'll leave them with that.
02:03:00.920 Yeah.
02:03:01.320 I'm on Spotify, B L A Q L A B S kind of like that, you know, the B L A Q L A B S.
02:03:11.200 Um, and, uh, that's pretty much the only place I'm working from.
02:03:15.280 Um, you can also find me on, uh, like Spreaker.
02:03:17.880 I think I pop up on there and stuff, but I haven't been making a concerted effort in this.
02:03:23.000 Um, as I said, I have, uh, high end clients and sometimes they get a little weird about
02:03:27.940 this.
02:03:28.260 Uh, you can also find me, uh, Robbie S V E R S I O N Robbie S version on Facebook.
02:03:38.240 You can hit me up there if you want.
02:03:40.680 Um, I'll pop up, I'll probably pop up on your guys's feed and, uh, X or Twitter or whatever
02:03:46.960 they call it this week until we all get banned because we don't like Elon.
02:03:51.740 Uh, so you guys will see me nibbling on that.
02:03:56.620 Um, you guys just doing Patreon or you guys doing discord and Twitch or what?
02:04:01.120 Uh, we're, we're everywhere.
02:04:02.880 Patreon, discord, Twitch.
02:04:05.100 Uh, we're going to start up on kick soon.
02:04:06.860 It's just like, uh, recently YouTube did a good censorship number on us and we had a fork
02:04:14.380 in the road.
02:04:14.840 We either make all of our content private or we go through the extra lengths of putting
02:04:20.680 our content on other video streaming platforms like Odyssey, kick, Twitch, et cetera.
02:04:26.620 Seems like we're choosing, uh, the latter, which means more work for us.
02:04:30.500 But, um, we just can't have YouTube be our only place because if they ban us, then we
02:04:37.180 lose access to 6,000, uh, of our viewers.
02:04:41.960 So man, a lot of fun.
02:04:44.360 They're blackmailing the hell out of us, aren't they?
02:04:46.820 It's not good.
02:04:47.760 It's not good.
02:04:48.520 I, you know, I don't know.
02:04:51.100 Right now we have to turn YouTube into just a clips only location and, uh, we'll live stream
02:04:57.200 there, but we'll end up taking it down.
02:04:58.420 So yeah, a lot of fun.
02:04:59.420 Um, it's, we're in, we were, we had a little liaison with what it was like to not have stringent
02:05:06.440 censorship, but now even, uh, even Twitter is dropping the ball.
02:05:11.380 So, uh, I guess it's really just time to, to cover your bases, get your content as many
02:05:15.600 places as possible.
02:05:16.460 And look guys, if it is the season of censorship, um, as well as the season of psyops, then go
02:05:22.860 out of your way, if you can find it within yourself to support people, um, like what
02:05:28.500 Rob's doing or, or what we're doing, because if you don't, then soon the platforms that
02:05:33.980 are hosting us will drop us and you won't know where to find us.
02:05:37.020 So, uh, what we're saying is make us big enough to the point where we will get bored out by
02:05:41.140 the CIA and then we'll feed you lines of bullshit, but you could listen to the old episodes from
02:05:45.980 when we didn't have, you know, evergreens.
02:05:48.440 Yeah.
02:05:48.940 And that's the truth.
02:05:49.900 Um, all right, guys, is that, uh, is that all we got top?
02:05:56.180 Uh, yeah, I think so.
02:05:57.360 Uh, Rob, thank you again for coming on.
02:05:59.100 We're, we're going to have to reach out again, have you back on.
02:06:02.040 I'll, I'll send you some copies of this episode to put on your platform.
02:06:05.780 So your audience could check this out because this was a great episode.
02:06:09.620 Someone in the comments said, I put up a brief description of what I thought we talk about.
02:06:13.480 And they were like, your description sucked.
02:06:14.860 It's like, cause we were just, we hit everything.
02:06:17.180 Yeah.
02:06:17.720 Zombies is everything, baby.
02:06:19.900 It encompasses everything though.
02:06:21.740 I mean, really?
02:06:23.040 Like it really does.
02:06:24.720 Yeah.
02:06:25.100 I don't know if you were, if you were seeing the chat top, but while we were doing this,
02:06:28.740 uh, people really enjoyed this episode.
02:06:30.960 So that's great.
02:06:31.460 There you go.
02:06:31.880 Amen.
02:06:32.120 Rat great episode.
02:06:33.080 Uh, people really enjoyed you, Rob.
02:06:34.940 Uh, I hope you, uh, you flesh out a little bit more of that Spotify.
02:06:38.160 I know you say there's some interests that maybe aren't too pumped about you talking about
02:06:42.100 these things, but it seems to me based off this conversation, you would have an audience
02:06:45.380 if you, uh, decided to put more into that, but I know it's a, it's a, it's a tight wire
02:06:51.660 to walk.
02:06:52.280 It's going to happen again.
02:06:53.600 Um, I currently, uh, have stepped away from all my clients, which is why I'm here.
02:06:59.780 Ah, all right.
02:07:01.100 So going fully on my own, I'll see how that goes.
02:07:05.240 That's awesome.
02:07:05.940 Guys, please go and support.
02:07:07.920 Eating shit is cool these days, right?
02:07:10.020 Eating shit is cool.
02:07:11.120 Cool.
02:07:11.460 Eating shit is what the cool kids do now, right?
02:07:13.540 I think so.
02:07:14.000 I'm pretty sure.
02:07:14.620 Yeah.
02:07:14.740 That's what we're all doing.
02:07:15.560 It's all about eating.
02:07:17.020 They're eating ass, Rob.
02:07:18.260 They eat ass.
02:07:20.140 It's the same thing.
02:07:21.180 I took it too far again.
02:07:22.880 See, I'm thinking way far ahead.
02:07:25.040 I love it, man.
02:07:26.420 Yeah.
02:07:26.600 Thank you for coming on.
02:07:27.900 Um, guys, again, we'll see you later today.
02:07:30.340 We're on with Dexter de la Paz.
02:07:32.040 We're talking about the Smithsonian until then.
02:07:34.260 Don't forget to obey, submit and comply.
02:07:38.220 And I didn't set our intro, our outro video.
02:07:41.080 The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
02:07:47.480 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
02:07:51.220 You can persuade you that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
02:07:55.840 Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.
02:08:04.280 And they have.
02:08:05.080 Aheanatic glow.
02:08:05.640 Smart idea?
02:08:06.520 I love you.
02:08:07.000 I love you.
02:08:07.680 I love you.
02:08:08.020 I love you.
02:08:10.540 I love you.
02:08:11.520 It's a big mess.
02:08:13.140 You cannot tell me.
02:08:15.640 You cannot tell me.
02:08:27.380 You cannot tell me.