Nephilim Death Squad - January 10, 2025


108: Codex of Curiosities w⧸ Rye


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

198.2956

Word Count

23,703

Sentence Count

1,614

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary

On this episode of the Nedealim Death Squad, David Lee Corbo and Ray Voss join me to talk about all things paranormal, cryptids, UFOs, and conspiracy theories. We also talk about a new segment we're working on called "The Father of Disinformation" where we talk to the man behind it all, Gary Wayne Wayne.


Transcript

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00:01:23.800 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:01:31.500 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:36.200 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:43.880 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely insane.
00:01:50.540 Oh, yeah, dude.
00:01:51.740 There's some Nephilim shit.
00:01:53.420 It's like we all know what's going down.
00:01:55.540 We know we're saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:01:58.780 These motherfuckers are controlling us now.
00:02:00.740 We know we're talking about how they made us try to be slaves.
00:02:03.660 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:23.320 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:02:26.420 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:02:29.340 Before we get into today's guest, a quick announcement.
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00:02:39.560 backslash Nephilim Death Squad, somewhere around the half an hour mark.
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00:02:54.780 Joining us today is Rye Voss.
00:02:58.420 Rye, if you will, for the audience who might not be familiar with you,
00:03:01.300 let them know where they can find your work and what it is that you focus on.
00:03:05.320 All right.
00:03:05.960 Yeah, guys.
00:03:06.740 You know, thanks for having me on.
00:03:08.680 Where can you find my work?
00:03:10.040 Well, YouTube right there.
00:03:11.620 There we go.
00:03:12.380 Codex of Curiosities.
00:03:13.880 YouTube, Spotify, Apple, Rumble as well.
00:03:18.080 The stuff that I focus on is pretty much just everything, whether it be cryptids, UFOs, paranormal,
00:03:26.100 time glitches, you know, our real history, not this fabricated shit that they try to ram down our
00:03:33.640 throats or try to, you know, get us to believe.
00:03:36.040 Yeah, on Instagram, Facebook groups.
00:03:39.700 I'm becoming more active on Instagram.
00:03:41.540 I'm finding that's a better place to be.
00:03:43.700 But, you know, I do have a lot of my viewers on Facebook.
00:03:48.440 So I stay on there as well.
00:03:50.600 That is about it.
00:03:51.780 And then, you know, I just tackle, I try to jump into a little bit of everything.
00:03:55.860 And lately, actually, it's been seeming, it's funny, is Nephilim seems to be coming up.
00:04:01.960 You know, I had Gary Wayne on and Paul Staubbs as well.
00:04:04.740 And we're going into, we're going deep into those.
00:04:07.940 And I just let the show, you know, find its own core sometimes.
00:04:12.880 I enjoy, I enjoy just about everything.
00:04:16.300 Yeah, this Gary, your Gary Wayne episode crushed, dude, 40,000 views.
00:04:20.200 We had him on as well.
00:04:21.480 Didn't do as well.
00:04:22.480 Maybe we didn't ask him the right questions.
00:04:24.680 Probably.
00:04:24.980 I, yeah, that was my first episode with him.
00:04:28.000 And, you know, I had him on again and it didn't do nowhere near as good as that one.
00:04:34.340 But yeah, Gary Wayne is, you know, we'll hit it out of the park for you.
00:04:39.700 Yeah, Gary's a great guy.
00:04:40.940 I heard you say Paul Staubbs, too.
00:04:42.680 We just talked to Paul Staubbs.
00:04:44.060 We're kind of in the middle of a lot of things that, you know, you said that the Nephilim have suddenly become a topic of conversation right within this community in a big way over the last year.
00:04:54.880 And, you know, it's becoming even more significant because what's very clear is we're rolling towards like some sort of disclosure or something like that.
00:05:04.960 And so all these topics have have really gained some legitimacy in the conversation where they used to be fringe.
00:05:10.640 They used to be fringe talking about cryptids.
00:05:14.080 They used to be fringe talking about UFOs, entities, you know, things of that nature.
00:05:18.720 And I almost feel as though there's been a dial up over the last few years to the point where what was a fringe underbelly conversation is now bubbling to the top in a way that, well, people don't really know what to do with it.
00:05:32.160 And I guess they're looking to people like like you or us or Gary Wayne, not to mention us in the same breath like that.
00:05:37.840 But you know what I mean?
00:05:38.420 It's there's only some people that have been on the outsides talking about this thing.
00:05:44.100 And I guess now it's kind of our time.
00:05:46.280 It is.
00:05:47.080 And I find that was a little bit of jaded in the sense that, you know, when people start mentioning the Bible, you know, everybody wants to throw that away, you know, throw it in the garbage, even even like, you know, evangelists and everything else like that.
00:06:01.640 You know, they just want to stick to parts of the Bible.
00:06:04.380 But when you start, you know, going into it, you find in that it is a legitimate history book.
00:06:09.020 And if you start looking at it actually as a history book, not just as a religious book, but as a history book, then you start uncovering a lot more truths.
00:06:17.620 And I do find that some people get turned off when they start hear you talking about religion.
00:06:23.240 But it's it's history.
00:06:25.240 This is the type of history that we need to look into.
00:06:27.320 And when you start piecing it together, you start realizing that there's so much truth to it that you can't look away from it.
00:06:34.200 You know, you can't just toss it away because, oh, you know, you guys are talking about Jesus stuff or you're talking about this.
00:06:40.060 Nah, nah, nah, man.
00:06:41.280 There is some good, good stuff in there, you know, and it's and it's and it's disturbing as well.
00:06:47.640 And, you know, it's it's got me to circle back.
00:06:50.400 You know, I used to be I was born and raised Catholic.
00:06:52.500 And then I like most I think a lot of really, you know, inquisitive minds.
00:06:58.760 I turned away from the from the religion.
00:07:00.380 I turned away from the church.
00:07:01.420 I went the New Age route and unlike a lot of people who get stuck in that quagmire of the New Age, I moved away from that as well.
00:07:10.220 And I circling, you know, circling back to the to the Bible and going starting to look further and deeper into it.
00:07:16.260 And of course, you know, having people on like Gary Wayne who really go into the nuts and bolts of it and really start dissecting it for what it truly is.
00:07:24.400 It's it's fascinating.
00:07:25.640 Yeah, I I did a very similar thing where I sort of how do I put this?
00:07:33.500 I've said it before.
00:07:34.860 I've been always been into conspiracies and the Bible has always been there as something that I've considered.
00:07:40.640 I've never written it off and I've never been atheist.
00:07:42.460 I would say that I was agnostic for a time, just meaning I don't know, I don't have the information, but I am embarrassed that it took me as long as it did to finally give the Bible its due.
00:07:55.740 Yeah. And, you know, as somebody who within the conspiracy community, we like to think that we're keen to information that the general public's not privy to.
00:08:04.120 And it's just there's a there's a bit of poetry there.
00:08:08.400 It's it's romantic.
00:08:10.260 The idea that this thing that everyone has access to holds a tremendous amount of truth.
00:08:17.160 But instead of just entertaining it, I went sleuthing through all these other alleyways.
00:08:24.100 Right. When it comes to like new age, like I never practiced it, but I learned what they believe.
00:08:29.100 You know, these Gnostic ideas delving into the occult because I found that it was important to know if there is an enemy, what the enemy is up to.
00:08:38.160 And then all of it just brings you back to a book that is readily available for every single person in America.
00:08:44.700 And the most purchased book in the world, if I'm not mistaken.
00:08:48.800 Right. The Bible is the number one printed book in the world.
00:08:53.160 Everybody has this thing and it has all these answers.
00:08:55.820 But embarrassingly, I didn't come to it until I was a 30 year old man.
00:09:00.420 It's it's strange how that sort of thing plays out.
00:09:03.360 Yeah. Yeah. I find it interesting.
00:09:05.200 Yeah. When you start approaching it from a different perspective and not just like, oh, I need to believe this, but I'm not really going to look into it.
00:09:11.800 You know, I just believe the words that I'm being told, which just reminds me so much of watching the TV, you know, watch the news.
00:09:17.400 And it's like, OK, I'm just going to believe what you what you're telling me and not take my own accountability to look into it myself.
00:09:24.280 That's that's what it's kind of happening.
00:09:25.600 And so it's, you know, now that I'm having this inquisitive mind, you know, like, like you said, I'm conspiracy minded.
00:09:33.500 I would say I would dabbled in conspiracies for quite a while and I never really maybe took them as serious as I should.
00:09:40.480 You know, and that leads us, you know, to a major event that happened to my family where I I took things lightly, which was vaccines, you know, and that's a faux pas.
00:09:53.520 You know, that's a subject that not many people want to get into until, you know, it almost takes the life of one of your family members.
00:09:59.800 And then you actually are forced. And even then I I was like kicking and screaming against it in a way, you know, it's it's you know, I was kicking and screaming where my wife jumped in full, you know, into the deep end of it.
00:10:13.620 And then I I slowly came along. But but back to back to the Bible thing, though.
00:10:18.160 Yeah, it's it's a really fascinating read when you start breaking it down and seeing it for what it is.
00:10:23.480 You know, you start realizing that, holy crap, you know, like this really starts to explain our history.
00:10:28.520 Then I I often wonder how many times has this history actually repeated itself?
00:10:32.920 You know, are we on the third third run here or is this the fourth run?
00:10:37.460 What is this? You know, has the rapture already happened?
00:10:39.960 You know, when we're talking about like the mud floods and, you know, the orphan trains when when there was a lot of people that were just disappeared and gone, where did they go?
00:10:50.060 Was that a form of a rapture? And then we're just starting over again.
00:10:53.720 I feel I feel that we started over at least four times, at least four times.
00:10:58.060 And, you know, every time we kind of go back to this, you know, we go back to our ingenuity, like our basic mechanical ingenuity to try to create things.
00:11:06.020 But we lose all this technical technological advancements.
00:11:09.500 You know, when you when you go back to to the pyramids and to the Egypt before the Egyptians, actually.
00:11:14.460 And, you know, to the Atlanteans, we they had some.
00:11:18.060 But then that starts tying in with the watchers as well.
00:11:21.200 Like it's it's so many interconnected, you know, strings, you know, like we have all these red strings here in this conspiracy theories and how many things are actually connected.
00:11:30.260 It's ridiculous. It is like you start putting people.
00:11:34.800 People like to stay in camps. You know, I'm oh, I only look into the 9-11.
00:11:38.100 I only look into Sandy Hook.
00:11:39.620 I only look into how the pyramids are when you look into Bermuda Triangle.
00:11:44.060 But when you start to realize the interconnectivity between them all, it's far greater.
00:11:49.080 You know, you got to step back from this.
00:11:50.540 Like I I had Vicki Joy Anderson on and she was talking about, you know, sleep paralysis.
00:11:58.060 And but she was saying that it's all connected.
00:12:01.280 She's like, we all have a little piece of the puzzle, you know, like my sleep paralysis and these demons visiting us.
00:12:06.540 Or then they got the UFOs over here or then you got Bigfoot over here.
00:12:10.240 But it's all connected.
00:12:12.420 When you start looking, we all had this little piece of this puzzle.
00:12:14.700 We think it's a complete piece.
00:12:15.740 But no, it's part of the bigger picture of everything.
00:12:19.100 And that's one of the reasons why I'm doing my show is is for my own education.
00:12:23.840 You know, I want to help other people out and and give them, you know, a platform to to see these things happening and unfolding.
00:12:31.480 But it's also for me, you know, I'm just I don't want to say I'm clueless, but I I know my wisdom is that much that I know that I don't know anything.
00:12:42.660 And it's kind of like I need to start investigating this more.
00:12:46.020 I need to start learning more about all this.
00:12:48.540 And what what not better way than to learn it from the sources like Gary Wayne or people who have these experiences themselves.
00:12:54.780 And then you can start piecing it together.
00:12:56.460 And of course, my show is also for these people who've had these experiences where they can come on and not feel ostracized.
00:13:01.600 They can feel that.
00:13:02.780 Oh, yeah.
00:13:03.460 You know, like Joe there had this same experience.
00:13:05.500 Well, let's start putting them together and let's start, you know, comparing notes instead of keeping this all separate.
00:13:11.380 I think that's really, really important.
00:13:13.100 And I kind of went off on a tangent, but no, that's a that's what we've been doing with our show as well.
00:13:18.100 I mean, it started off.
00:13:19.560 I guess we were curious about this whole Nephilim, the NQ, the Nephilim question, because it seems to encircle just about everything.
00:13:26.520 And then obviously it leads into almost every other conspiracy.
00:13:29.640 But what we've been doing lately is it's like a spinoff called NDS Chronicles, where we read, you know, listener emails where they tell us about their supernatural experiences or something, whatever like that, something like that.
00:13:42.500 And we're just connecting threads of what these people have been going through.
00:13:48.440 And one of the threads that are kind of interesting, that is a it's a has like a more cultural connotation these days is the idea of K2.
00:13:56.860 Everyone's doing spice and our spice boys.
00:13:59.900 These guys do spice and they see demons.
00:14:02.280 And it's just like almost every story we get now begins with like, so anyway, I was smoking spice and the next 10 years of my life were ruined.
00:14:09.460 And we're like, huh, that's it's really interesting how how that connects all together, because it's a it's like a scientific compound.
00:14:18.300 Again, now now we're leading into not just this spiritual aspect, but we can go directly into science.
00:14:23.660 This scientist, I think, John W. I forget his name, Hoffman or Huffman, Huffman.
00:14:29.940 Yeah, he creates a compound, every derivative of this compound because they deem it illegal.
00:14:35.260 And then they create another one.
00:14:36.660 It's like J.H.W. 018.
00:14:39.160 Then they go J.H.W. 019 020.
00:14:43.300 And they just continue to form this strain of K2.
00:14:45.900 And the side effects are basically the same.
00:14:47.640 But it seems like a MKUltra experiment on people.
00:14:50.840 I was just thinking the exact same thing, you know, like.
00:14:53.780 It's this combination of compounds that they use.
00:14:58.540 That's what I think the pharmaceutical is doing as well.
00:15:01.140 They are doing a MKUltra experiment, you know, on these depression drugs, these anxiety drugs.
00:15:07.980 And it's this massive scale.
00:15:12.320 And, you know, there's triggers that they are inducing.
00:15:15.640 And I'm not saying all of these shootings or all these things that are happening are are legit.
00:15:21.920 But to one point, there is a legit legitimacy to it that these people are committing these acts.
00:15:27.680 I think it's set up like they're kind of like being guided, kind of like it's a maze.
00:15:33.440 But yet it's not.
00:15:34.200 This is the direction we need you to follow.
00:15:35.780 And they kind of set these breadcrumbs out.
00:15:37.520 And these people are just following them unbeknownst to their own cognitive, you know, resonance.
00:15:43.900 They're just I'm just going to go and do this.
00:15:46.100 I don't know why I have this gun.
00:15:47.400 I don't know why I'm doing this.
00:15:48.640 But I'm I'm taking it to a certain point.
00:15:50.900 And then like nothing.
00:15:53.480 And then they sometimes they come to their senses after and they have no idea what has just happened.
00:15:58.200 It's it's almost a form like MKUltra is almost a form of possession of demon possession.
00:16:02.660 Yeah, the the the way that I feel is almost as if they have a constant pool of potential actors to pull from.
00:16:14.320 And I don't mean actors in the sense of like these people are behaving in a fictional way.
00:16:17.920 I mean, actors in the sense of if you inundate the public with SSRIs, surely there will be adverse reactions within a small percentage of that, you know, population.
00:16:31.640 And depending on the nature of the reactions, you might then have a candidate for something like that.
00:16:37.200 No, I won't.
00:16:37.900 I'm not going to mention them this time.
00:16:38.980 But you might have a candidate for maybe a false flag or something like that that you wanted to commit.
00:16:46.040 Now, does that mean that people don't die?
00:16:48.440 I mean, we did an episode recently on Sandy Hook.
00:16:50.920 That's a whole other story.
00:16:51.780 But we certainly have no shortage of school shootings and horrifying moments like that to draw from.
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00:17:41.720 If people die, does that then mean that this was not an orchestrated event by an intelligence agency?
00:17:48.400 It's like when you look at Manson, Manson was an intelligence asset, but not in the strictest sense, right?
00:17:55.380 It was like a guy who they watched and nudged, but otherwise were pretty hands off.
00:18:04.100 And yeah, they did.
00:18:04.880 I think he was part of these MKUltra psychedelic experiments.
00:18:08.380 So I think at some point he was probably in federal buildings actually being experimented on.
00:18:14.360 But afterwards, they let him out.
00:18:16.160 It's the same way that I look at Jacob Chansley, right, of the January 6th situation.
00:18:22.240 Now, he is...
00:18:23.380 Former guest of the show?
00:18:25.460 What's that?
00:18:25.900 Yeah, he was a previous guest of the show.
00:18:27.360 Highly skeptical of him.
00:18:28.680 And the way I look at him is there are degrees to being an asset.
00:18:34.160 You could be on payroll, and that's, you know, one level.
00:18:38.940 But then there are other people who they see as useful idiots, in a sense.
00:18:45.200 And so when you have Jacob Chansley, you have him at January 6th.
00:18:47.920 He's wearing this bull hat or this, you know, these horns.
00:18:51.160 His face is painted like an American flag.
00:18:53.180 He's got Viking tattoos, and he's, you know, shirtless or whatever.
00:18:58.240 He's creating...
00:18:59.960 I believe that was an organic moment.
00:19:01.700 I believe he showed up dressed like that.
00:19:03.540 I believe he's, you know, who knows?
00:19:06.360 Maybe they've had their finger on him since, like, the Gates program or something like that
00:19:09.240 when he was a kid.
00:19:10.840 But when you talk to Jacob...
00:19:13.020 He's also, like, a shaman that's been experimenting with different psychedelics for a long time.
00:19:17.740 So now we have this chemical aspect of this story.
00:19:20.500 Yeah, so it's fitting.
00:19:21.460 So what I'm wondering is have they gotten to the point where they no longer need to have
00:19:24.520 you in a lab, in a federal building, dosing you like they did with the Johns that they
00:19:28.360 took from the whorehouses back in the day?
00:19:29.940 Maybe now, because psychedelic culture is so permeated, Western culture, which, by the
00:19:37.300 way, was an operation that was hijacked by the intelligence agencies, now it's no longer
00:19:42.760 happening in a way that you need agents to execute it.
00:19:47.500 Now it's just happening recreationally in people's homes.
00:19:50.480 And so you might have the same effects that you otherwise would have had in a lab, but you
00:19:54.280 now have a candidate that you don't even really have to have any contact with.
00:19:57.140 And when does he become an asset?
00:19:58.680 Where's the asset part come in?
00:19:59.820 Well, you just don't lock him up.
00:20:02.320 You allow this guy to keep making the rounds, doing podcasts, making media appearances because
00:20:06.960 he makes January 6th look insane because he's insane.
00:20:12.880 And so I think there's just levels to it.
00:20:16.040 And I think a lot of these school shooters are probably a very similar thing where they're
00:20:19.200 watching them, they're monitoring them.
00:20:21.040 But from a distance, they have very little contact with them.
00:20:23.480 Um, they've successfully integrated SSRIs into our culture.
00:20:27.880 It's now just a fundamental part of living, uh, that, you know, one out of every, how many
00:20:33.180 people are on some form of SSRI.
00:20:35.020 So that part's done.
00:20:36.480 Now you have free range feds, essentially.
00:20:40.300 And I think that that's what a lot of these, these shooters are.
00:20:43.440 I, I, I totally agree.
00:20:45.540 You know, the only thing that I'm thinking, like the piece of the puzzle is how do they,
00:20:50.200 you know, what, uh, what sort of media are they using to induce these triggers, you know,
00:20:56.120 to get them, um, activated of sorts.
00:20:59.240 Like, you know, is it, is it Netflix?
00:21:01.060 Is it a certain video game that they're in, in, you know, it, it, it all depends, you know,
00:21:06.620 and, and possibly, you know, you know, the, I, I forget his name, the January 6th shaman.
00:21:12.760 Um, what was it?
00:21:14.380 Jacob Chansley.
00:21:15.440 Yeah.
00:21:15.720 Jacob there.
00:21:16.440 He, you know, his was more of a, if he is experimenting with these natural, we'll say
00:21:21.680 these natural drugs, perhaps it was more of an organic one.
00:21:24.400 And, you know, they can, those ones, they can't really control as much.
00:21:27.460 And it's just kind of like this wild, wild card, but perhaps, you know, the ones where
00:21:31.400 they have these, these pharmaceuticals that they have these, these kids on, you know, those
00:21:35.480 ones, they, they kind of know what kind of outcome that they can derive.
00:21:38.740 You know, it's like, okay, if, if, if we push this video game, or if we push this, um,
00:21:43.820 the show, you know, then perhaps we can induce these types of triggers.
00:21:48.340 And, and then from there, then we just direct them accordingly with these breadcrumbs.
00:21:52.780 Um, what was a, where was I going with this?
00:21:56.300 I, one thing I would love to see is if we take all of these mass shooters and we actually
00:22:01.740 break down what drugs they were on, what SSRIs, you know, were being used, but that is
00:22:08.040 kind of like, hush, hush, we don't talk about that.
00:22:10.460 You know, it's, it's, let's look at these bigger things, you know, oh, oh, he watched
00:22:15.060 this show or, or he, he had a lot of access to guns or, or he was a troubled child.
00:22:21.560 Well, let, let's go further into that, you know, and, and, and the, the gate program is
00:22:27.000 something that's, I find really interesting as well.
00:22:29.200 I, I, I feel I was approached by, I don't know what version of the, that was in Canada,
00:22:33.760 but I had a, I was approached multiple times doing, um, uh, doing certain tests when I
00:22:40.100 was in elementary school.
00:22:41.340 You know, there's a lot of incidents where, where I had these, uh, these people coming
00:22:45.040 to me and doing this, but I was never allowed to go further than that.
00:22:48.480 My parents never allowed that, but, uh, it was interesting.
00:22:52.020 You know, right.
00:22:53.240 I think it starts to beg a larger question.
00:22:57.140 If back in the day they had similar programs, but they were much more focused in their aim,
00:23:05.660 meaning, you know, you would take someone into a building and you would experiment on
00:23:10.860 them, whatever you'd release them back into the public.
00:23:12.540 If that's truly how they used to do it.
00:23:14.840 Now we have a pretty good grasp on the idea that there are many different ways to influence
00:23:23.660 a human being frequencies being one of them, right?
00:23:26.580 Obviously the media that you're taking in, you have this situation where, uh, you have
00:23:33.360 voice to skull technology.
00:23:35.220 I saw an e, I think we actually got an email top, somebody saying that that was happening
00:23:39.560 to them, but, but either way, um, voice to skull technology is a thing.
00:23:43.740 They can hit you with a frequency and speak in your own head.
00:23:47.000 It drives people insane.
00:23:48.560 So, so many of these things can happen at a distance.
00:23:51.480 If SSRIs truly do play a role in it, well, what then when the drinking water has traces
00:23:57.760 of pharmaceuticals in it, you know what I'm saying?
00:23:59.880 So it's like, they're spraying things in the sky.
00:24:02.040 These chemicals are affecting you.
00:24:03.600 These frequencies that they're emitting are affecting you.
00:24:06.300 I'm not one to really go down the 5g thing because I just haven't looked into it.
00:24:10.900 Um, it doesn't interest me that much, but let's entertain that idea that these 5g things
00:24:15.460 are emitting frequencies that are doing something to you.
00:24:17.920 So you have, even if you're not on pharmaceuticals, well, they're in your drinking water.
00:24:24.100 Um, even if you're not entertaining these different shows that might have themes that
00:24:30.000 alter you psychologically while you're still being bombarded with frequencies from 5g panels
00:24:34.380 and all these other things.
00:24:35.260 I just think that they've gotten to the point where the way they can manipulate a person
00:24:39.860 is multifaceted.
00:24:41.060 It's a conglomeration of different takes or different angles that they come at you from.
00:24:46.220 And I think that it's no longer isolated to individuals.
00:24:50.040 I think to some degree, or rather the only question is to what degree are you yourself
00:24:56.220 a candidate just because you're being subjected to all of these, you know, previously mentioned
00:25:00.200 elements.
00:25:01.020 So, um, I think they've really, uh, refined that machine.
00:25:05.700 Um, and I think that at any given chance, if you are a member of the population who is
00:25:11.480 susceptible to those sorts of things, um, you are currently being bombarded by them and
00:25:16.400 you yourself might end up being, uh, an eligible candidate.
00:25:20.580 I could not agree more with you on that.
00:25:23.180 We just did an episode with, uh, black, black labs, um, who turns out is not a fed probably.
00:25:28.420 Um, but, uh, we were talking about MK ultra zombies.
00:25:32.140 That's the name of the episode and, uh, some of the chemicals that we were talking about.
00:25:37.300 Oh, you saw it?
00:25:38.560 Yeah.
00:25:38.860 Yeah.
00:25:39.440 Okay.
00:25:39.800 Yeah.
00:25:40.000 Like psilocybin, mescaline, LSD, scopolamine, graphene oxide, which really starts to, uh,
00:25:45.920 raise some flags about Tim cast.
00:25:47.780 And, uh, what's his name?
00:25:49.320 Ian, Ian Crossland.
00:25:50.760 He was a big graphene oxide, like a proponent for a long time for whatever reason.
00:25:55.840 Like what the hell is that?
00:25:56.720 I love that.
00:25:57.560 Can we just start calling Ian Crossland a fed?
00:25:59.780 That's the most, even if he's not a fed, I just want to do that.
00:26:02.480 That's fine.
00:26:03.180 We'll call him a fed, uh, neurotoxins, conotoxins, things like this that are making people, he's
00:26:09.480 a fed, they're making people highly suggestible to different things.
00:26:12.580 And this is not even, this isn't even in the array of drugs that, uh, well, some of them
00:26:17.660 are, but there, there are so many more where you would, uh, put in the category of MK
00:26:21.580 ultra.
00:26:21.900 So the sophistication, the level of sophistication that they have achieved at mind control is
00:26:28.340 baffling.
00:26:28.960 Like we don't even understand it.
00:26:30.360 They shut down the program because they were like, we figured it out.
00:26:33.600 Yeah.
00:26:33.940 Yeah.
00:26:34.100 That's what I'm saying.
00:26:34.560 They shut the program down because they were like, all right, it works on isolated individuals,
00:26:38.000 but now we have a program that'll work on the population at large.
00:26:41.360 So yeah, we'll end that program and start a new one where we're aiming at everybody.
00:26:45.040 Yeah.
00:26:46.680 I find that ridiculous.
00:26:48.000 It's like, yeah.
00:26:48.540 Hey, everybody, look, we closed the doors.
00:26:50.700 We're not doing this anymore.
00:26:52.220 Uh, you know, like MK ultra, they, they, they pretty much said that, that, okay, we're done.
00:26:57.160 You know, you gotta be kidding me.
00:26:59.800 You know, same thing with, uh, operation mockingbird as well.
00:27:03.300 Oh yeah.
00:27:03.700 You know, they, they never, I don't think they really actually ever said they, they quit
00:27:06.660 that, you know, because they've gotten so good at that.
00:27:10.020 So good at that.
00:27:11.040 And that, you know what that reminds me of, right.
00:27:12.240 It's like, we're talking about all these elements, frequencies and, and pharmaceuticals and things
00:27:16.340 like that, but there is human beings are susceptible to hypnosis, right?
00:27:21.020 That wouldn't be a thing if it didn't work.
00:27:23.060 This hijacking of our own psychology, uh, by way of, uh, I guess, words, gestures and,
00:27:29.860 and moving you into an altered state outside of the influence of drugs.
00:27:34.340 So then you have to wonder to what extent you're talking about mockingbird media.
00:27:38.020 It's a form of hypnosis to hear the same catchphrase, the same narrative, the same idea repeated
00:27:44.940 ad nauseum over and over and over again.
00:27:46.740 Some Americans boomers in particular are still hooked up to legacy media.
00:27:51.800 Like it's a trough and they're being bombarded with that.
00:27:55.760 So, so, so these people, I mean, think about that.
00:27:57.920 You know, boomers get a lot of shit.
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00:28:27.800 But let's just think about that for a second.
00:28:29.320 They're at the age where they are, in fact, inundated with pharmaceuticals.
00:28:33.500 They're also at the age where they've had a lifetime of psychological programming via
00:28:38.200 the Mockingbird media.
00:28:39.820 I mean, honestly, it's amazing that boomers aren't school shooters because they're just
00:28:45.760 they are the major candidate for the experiment, it feels like, just because they've been subjected
00:28:52.780 to it for so long.
00:28:53.660 They've been chugging fluorided water for their entire lives.
00:28:56.300 They've been you know, they are now on an array of pharmaceuticals because our medical
00:29:00.640 apparatus here in the States tells you that when you hit a certain age, you know, 50 years
00:29:04.560 old, you've got about seven different pills that you have to take daily, you know, and
00:29:08.640 I just feel like it's those folks are the most I feel like millennials, you know, we managed
00:29:15.360 to if we had our wits about us detach in as many ways as possible.
00:29:19.020 I don't really watch television.
00:29:21.680 I don't drink my sink water.
00:29:23.480 I'm not on any medications or anything like that.
00:29:25.980 And I do think that that's a rarity in these days, especially the last one, not being on
00:29:29.620 any medications.
00:29:31.100 I think that is huge, huge.
00:29:33.480 You know, like when we talk about the boomers, I think they're more of like the drill sergeants,
00:29:37.660 you know, that stay and train the troops.
00:29:39.460 They don't go into actual battle and do that.
00:29:41.000 They're the ones that are kind of like they've been inundated with all this media where it's,
00:29:45.360 you know, the shit they saw JFK get, you know, they saw people get shot live on TV.
00:29:50.540 And so they're glued to it.
00:29:52.680 This is the truth.
00:29:53.560 This is this is what we're, you know, what we're being fed.
00:29:56.280 And I will always believe it.
00:29:57.560 You know, like when I go to my parents place, the news is on 24, seven, three 65.
00:30:02.860 And it's like and I'm like, why do you have this on?
00:30:05.780 Well, we just like to have it on for the background noise.
00:30:08.000 I'm like, that's crazy.
00:30:08.940 That's that's even worse.
00:30:10.380 And, you know, like during COVID, I would go there and I would talk sense.
00:30:15.360 And I would listen to them and they would be like, OK, yeah, yeah, that that makes sense.
00:30:19.320 And then I would leave, you know, in a week, week, two weeks later, they were just back into this, you know, and yeah, it was.
00:30:26.400 And when I when I moved to Mexico, I moved to Mexico during the height of everything.
00:30:30.500 It was like 2021.
00:30:31.140 One, my my parents phoned me.
00:30:35.520 Well, my dad phoned me to kind of brag to me like we had gone and it was as if like they lost that that anchor of of normalcy.
00:30:44.600 And he phoned to brag to me that he took the they took the vaccine.
00:30:47.940 Now, yeah, we got this and we're fine.
00:30:50.620 We're fine.
00:30:51.280 And I'm like, you got out right before they made it mandatory.
00:30:54.180 It was it was kind of mandatory, but yet it wasn't like compelled, strongly compelled.
00:31:02.180 Yes.
00:31:02.600 Like we weren't we weren't allowed to go into restaurants or anything like that anymore without showing your passport.
00:31:09.020 You know, let's see our documents.
00:31:10.900 We want to see the documents.
00:31:12.200 And so and that was one of the reasons why my parents said, well, we want to go to restaurants.
00:31:16.860 I'm like, are you kidding me?
00:31:18.680 You just sold your soul for that.
00:31:19.860 That's almost not you know, what's worse than that, though, is the people that were like, I did it for the free beer.
00:31:26.580 I did it for the free burger.
00:31:27.800 I did it for the free donuts.
00:31:29.700 I was in New York City when this happened.
00:31:32.160 So very similar to what you went through in California.
00:31:35.140 I was like, let's see the let's see your papers like papers, please.
00:31:38.580 I I was actually working for the MTA during the height of this.
00:31:42.640 And I remember going to work.
00:31:44.140 It was early in the morning and I was driving a truck, but I'm driving to work.
00:31:48.500 I get pulled over by the cops and they're like, are you essential?
00:31:51.820 You know, flashlight in your swear to God.
00:31:54.520 And I had to show them.
00:31:55.480 I was like, I guess I show them my MTA badge and they were like, move along, sir.
00:32:00.000 There's nobody on the streets.
00:32:01.420 What the fuck?
00:32:02.640 That's that's dystopian, right?
00:32:04.020 That feels like all of the 1984 fears that you had about the future being in a totalitarian prison state.
00:32:12.680 It's exactly it.
00:32:13.900 You know, and I I was out there protesting.
00:32:15.680 I was out there doing my part, you know, and I was part of a underground group that, you know, even we weren't allowed to meet.
00:32:21.500 But hell, yeah, we were still meeting.
00:32:23.060 You know, we'd park we'd park a ways away from the a certain meeting house.
00:32:26.580 We'd organize a meeting house and we all get together and, you know, have little I'm not saying like we're being stupid and having stupid parties, stuff like that.
00:32:33.320 We're just getting together and holding space, you know, like having a community and being like, let's stay sane here.
00:32:38.660 Let's let's keep this together.
00:32:40.220 And but yeah, I was out protest protesting at the parliaments, you know, and, you know, with these groups and, you know, doing doing my part.
00:32:48.820 But I finally hit a part a point where my my anxiety was just getting the hold of me.
00:32:54.040 And, you know, like having these confrontations almost regularly in the in the shopping centers with with me not wearing my mask, you know, just being confronted by people, though I was confronted by some people who were like, thank you.
00:33:05.700 You know, and the one guy like took off his mask and he's like, you know, thank you for showing, you know, thank you for being strong.
00:33:10.360 And and I'm like, dude, I'm barely holding on by a thread here, you know, like this just constantly being bombarded.
00:33:16.360 It takes its toll on you.
00:33:17.900 And I'm not saying that, like, I'm the greatest.
00:33:20.500 No, I was I was having my wife was strong.
00:33:23.060 I was you know, she was my my pillar of strength, you know, and I was like, OK, you know, I'd psych myself up going into the store, you know, no mask and people would confront, you know, like I'm like, no, no, I'm I got a medical condition where I need to breathe, you know, proper oxygen.
00:33:38.520 So this is great here.
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00:34:16.140 Where they were having parties, they were having parties, the very same people that were telling you.
00:34:20.760 And that felt very much like like right on its face, an insult.
00:34:26.820 Right.
00:34:27.180 Rules for the not for me.
00:34:28.720 And people still were following that crap.
00:34:30.780 Like our, you know, like being in Canada, we have we have premieres.
00:34:35.140 We don't have governors.
00:34:36.000 Our premier was having a party on a rooftop of a high rise building.
00:34:40.520 And people got, you know, got it on telescopic cameras.
00:34:43.520 You know, they're taking pictures of it and they post they blasted that all over the news.
00:34:46.540 And it's like that's people are like they're upset that he's doing this.
00:34:50.380 They weren't upset that they were still being subjected to, you know, following those rules.
00:34:54.220 They're upset.
00:34:54.680 Like, well, you broke the rule.
00:34:56.120 You know, you should be following his rule.
00:34:57.140 Well, well, he's the one who knows why do you think he's having these these events like come on people.
00:35:02.100 You need to you need to open your eyes, you know, and and all I see is I can see me, you know, on social media.
00:35:08.300 We're getting bombarded about these new, you know, norovirus and bird flu and H5N1 or whatever the hell that is.
00:35:14.640 I'm like, like, come on, like, come on, people wake up and see that.
00:35:19.720 And let's this propaganda is is is deafening.
00:35:24.700 It's killing everybody.
00:35:25.680 You know, it's the propaganda, more or less.
00:35:27.800 And then seeing the people who are still following it that just want to obey these rules, they just love it.
00:35:33.220 And I also think part of it was that they some people were given this power over top of others that they would not have like like hostess of restaurants or greeters at Walmart.
00:35:44.840 You know, they have now been elevated to this, you know, security force that I am now you now will have to respect me.
00:35:53.380 And it became that experiment was that experiment where they had one group was the the prisoners and the other group was the security guards.
00:36:00.720 I think they even switch roles at some point.
00:36:02.280 But you quickly saw how if you give the average person power, they will wield it poorly.
00:36:08.800 And, you know, on the topic of propaganda, you were saying before that your parents always have the news running in the background and they just use it for the background noise.
00:36:17.800 And what is striking about that is imagine being somebody who was running the old school MKUltra program like Clockwork Orange, where they had to peel your eyes open and force you to watch the propaganda.
00:36:31.340 Yeah. Now people are doing it to themselves.
00:36:34.480 They're inundated constantly. Their own narrator is becoming the voice of the guy that's on the television because he's constantly running in the background.
00:36:43.240 I find that incredible. It's like there was probably a time where these guys are in the lab doing this to people and somebody goes, we need to do this on mass.
00:36:53.340 And some some other scientists or, you know, Fed goes, no, we could never get them to do this.
00:37:00.140 How would we ever get them to do this on mass? We could never we don't have enough eyeball opening machines attached to chairs in order to do this on mass.
00:37:09.380 And it's like, well, what if they did it to themselves? And that's so much of of what's happening now is we are doing these things to ourselves.
00:37:17.860 Right. I think Owen Benjamin does a great job. We're actually going to talk to him later on today.
00:37:22.860 But so many people are worried about this. The JQ, the Jew question. And look, certainly there's a lot of meat there.
00:37:28.640 But what Owen Benjamin says is he made a funny meme the other day. It says there is no Jew. There is only your own weakness.
00:37:36.260 And when you couple that notion that it's not really about this force that's coming in and manipulating you, but it's more so about your own consent to take part in these things.
00:37:49.220 And you couple that with the fact that people have the news running in the background for background noise.
00:37:54.440 That's a prime example of you just doing it to yourself. It's like if you haven't realized the media is the propaganda machine yet, I don't know what to tell you.
00:38:03.740 But it's a whole other step to go. You know what? There's something soothing about the propaganda machine.
00:38:08.960 I think while I cook dinner, I'm going to let it run in the background because it's nice. It's comforting.
00:38:12.940 That is a wild decision. And somebody, somebody, whoever came up with the MKUltra program, I'm sure they're dead, are they're rolling in their graves.
00:38:20.980 They're laughing that we would ever choose to be propagandized.
00:38:24.800 Man, it's a, there's a lot of power in the word. No, uh, something that I learned, I guess, uh, maybe during COVID, maybe a little bit after, um, some of your haters here have a good question.
00:38:38.500 Why are you wearing sunglasses? I don't know. I asked. Yes, there you go. He's retarded. Um, yeah, there's a lot of power in the word. No, um, just tell me it's, it's funny.
00:38:48.180 Cause now like I'm getting these memories back to the COVID times, the COVID era. And I, I kind of always went along to get along, but this was the last straw and it kind of, it really shook me to my foundation.
00:38:59.840 And, you know, people would just, they would ask me, I forget what they'd asked me to do. Like, where are your masks? I was the first one to wear a mask. Cause I wasn't sure. I was like, maybe the mask would help. That was before anyone was doing any of this stuff.
00:39:11.560 And then it turns out, I was like, Oh, this doesn't seem to work. I took like the day I took it off was the day they made it mandatory.
00:39:16.880 And they were like, uh, put your mask on, put your mask on. And I just looked at him. I said, no. And then they go, uh, like shit. He said, no, like, what do I do now? And I'm like, I don't know. I don't, this is my first time trying it too. And then this is just what I kept doing to people. They were like, you have, you have to be vaccinated. And I was just like, nah, no, no, no.
00:39:39.180 That is the thing that was strange is we were inundated with the fear campaign. We were guilted. Oh, what about the old folks? What about this? What about that? It's not about you. It's about spreading it to other people.
00:39:50.600 You're saying, and so they, they created this urgency and they created a dynamic that lent itself to some people deciding that they were enforcers, right? Like we talked about before the hostess, the, this, the, that, but they never really told you what to do.
00:40:06.100 If somebody didn't obey the rules. Yeah. I think that was funny. That was actually funny because we closed the show with a, obey, submit, comply. Something I've been saying for a long time now. It's just a, uh, if you do it, I think you're retarded, but I like to tell you that just as a, keep you on your toes. Don't forget to obey, submit and comply. But yeah, when you don't obey, submit and comply, these people look at you baffled and all you have to do is say no. And then they're like, damn, like my, my, my training didn't prepare me for this.
00:40:34.580 Like, I don't know how to deal with this person. I keep telling him to do X, Y, Z. And he keeps telling me to fuck myself.
00:40:40.940 That's it. Right. Step one, shame them for not obeying. Step two, there was no step two. So what that ended up creating was all those scenarios up spirit figures. Unbelievable. Uh, what that ended up creating was that scenario where, um, people are just screaming at each other in, in the line at Best Buy about not wearing a mask.
00:41:00.100 And the Best Buy cashier doesn't know what to do. They're not telling you to leave. They're just bringing up your products. They're confused. So you're getting publicly shamed. Now there's two people arguing and nobody knows what to do because we were never given what to do because it wasn't a law.
00:41:14.180 It was like a strong recommendation, but we might let me, you might lose your job, but it was a strong recommend. It was a really weird. And honestly, in hindsight, I mean, it was terrible, but it was, it gave birth to so much madness that if you didn't give into the fear, it was incredibly entertaining.
00:41:34.120 I mean, I watched dudes shop in Walmart with gallon water jugs cut open and stuck on their face.
00:41:43.560 I've seen dudes with, with bags on their heads. I've seen old, old, really old people, like really old people, 90 year old women who were just like trying to go and they're like, I guess I'll just put this on my face. That's a stop right bag. And you know, is it, is nobody knew what to do. It just created.
00:41:57.640 It was a great example of how with the littlest nudge, you can flick us straight into chaos, straight into chaos. We're going to start ratting on each other. We're going to start wearing bags on our face. We're going to start screaming at each other. It's, it was incredible.
00:42:09.620 It's a beautiful thing though, because if you're like, I guess I saw it immediately and we did too. And like, when I said no, I saw the reaction to people and they're like, well, what the hell do we do now? And I realized that it's like, oh, we don't have to go like left or right. Like I can do something. This is like a, if this is a video game,
00:42:27.640 I have now broken the rules and I went through a wall that I wasn't supposed to go through and I can now move freely. So I'm like, wait a second, I can do this and do that. And then I just started doing that for the last five, six years or so. And here we are. I've, I was able to, but by breaking those rules, I was able to get my family out of New York city into a better state onto like, you know, where I'm at now. And it's just kind of amazing. It's amazing that more people haven't figured it out yet because I'm not like a special person. I'm sort of mediator.
00:42:57.640 mediocre in my opinion. And it's just like, all you had to do was say no, say no, and then move in a different direction. And really people can't stop you.
00:43:05.700 Um, I, I agree. Like go on. I just want to make everybody aware because we are at the 40 minute mark. Oh yeah. We gave you people 10 extra minutes. Despicable. Uh, if you want to continue watching along, we are going live exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim death squad. Uh, we have to do some editing on audio on ads and the entire episode will release
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00:43:32.660 patreon.com backslash Nephilim death squad. Otherwise we'll see you in a couple of days. Um, okay, right. Take it away. I didn't mean to interrupt you
00:43:40.160 there. And I do have some questions, uh, to, to pull us in a different direction, but I'll let you finish. Yeah. Yeah. No worries. No worries. Yeah. I like this
00:43:46.040 conditioning that it created like this. And, and you know, when, when they created these, uh, like these old folks home, they created these kill boxes where they knew that,
00:43:54.580 you know, I don't care what virus or what is going on in there. And if you believe in viruses or not, but you know, they were
00:43:59.960 going to make sure people were going to die in those areas. And then this would just create this wave of
00:44:06.200 momentum of like, you're killing grandma. You know, I, I heard that so many times and it's like, no, actually you
00:44:12.900 are, you know, like you and your, your, uh, garbage bag hugging grandma kind of bullshit is, is absolutely ridiculous.
00:44:21.020 And when you said, you, you know, people walking with bags on their head, I, I literally saw a guy
00:44:25.780 outside walking by himself, um, in front of my house with a clear plastic bag over his head like
00:44:31.820 this. And I could not believe it. I ran and I, I, I got a picture. It's not a clear picture, but I had
00:44:36.280 to take a picture. I was just like, like the insanity of people believing that they are protecting
00:44:41.620 themselves from this is ridiculous. If they only knew what truly is in the air that is actually
00:44:48.140 poisoning them. Maybe if we could open their eyes, we could get this wave of chaos, this wave of
00:44:54.600 craziness to actually work for us, you know? And it, but the issue is, and I think you guys have
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00:45:26.560 charge. Is the perversion of whether it be, you know, conspiracies or psyops or movements and
00:45:34.620 everything by the CIA is ridiculous, you know, by these, um, you know, bad actors, so to speak. You
00:45:41.680 know, they take some of these really good movements and they, they, they pervert them and then they take
00:45:46.140 them beyond where they should be. They take them beyond these, these areas and make them into this
00:45:52.240 ridiculous, laughable movements. But the crazies all follow them and they feel that they don't like,
00:45:57.660 like, let's talk about like the, like, you know, gays and whatnot. You know, if people want to be gay,
00:46:02.460 that's fine. Talk about the gays. But it's, it's gotten so ridiculous now that it is,
00:46:09.580 it's gotten to the point where it is. Sorry. Let's talk about the gays for a second.
00:46:17.900 But okay. Enough of that. Enough of that. If we, if we got to head off into, uh, into the other
00:46:23.320 section, let's do that. No, no. Well, well, I mean, it is interesting too, because that portion of the
00:46:29.480 population that tends to go crazy, these are the same people that they're, you know, they're masking
00:46:34.940 up, they're shaming you for not doing so. But I would argue that of those people, a significant
00:46:42.220 percentage of them are eating kind of the standard American diet. They're eating trash. They're
00:46:47.700 eating, eating poisonous food. They have no idea that they're spraying things overhead. They have
00:46:51.960 no idea that they're drinking water is, is, you know, dangerous. Um, they really are not in tune with
00:46:57.140 health and nutrition to any degree whatsoever. There was a small percentage of the population that was
00:47:01.120 like you have gym goers. Yeah. But there's the flip side to that, where there's the people who
00:47:04.940 check every single ingredient, every single ingredient, you know, but then they, they bought
00:47:10.480 hook, line and seeker into this, into this, like, I need to be healthy. I'm, I'm terrified for my
00:47:14.800 health. So I will take whatever you give to me. And instead of looking into the ingredients of what
00:47:18.720 they're injecting into them, give it to me, give it to me, you know, that, that kind of bullshit as
00:47:23.600 well. It, I agree. There's the both sides of that. There's the ones who don't give a crap about
00:47:27.600 their health, but they're, you know, but yeah. Yeah. Well, I look, I do try to occasionally
00:47:35.580 remember to add this caveat. And so I'll do it here. Now we, as a people over the past four years,
00:47:42.920 but more so generations now have been subjected to the most sophisticated propaganda machine in
00:47:49.480 the history of the world, the most expensive one, the most well oiled. We are talking about a
00:47:55.320 propaganda machine that's been developed off of the back of research like Kemp MK Ultra.
00:48:00.560 We're at the precipice. We're at the, the peak, the, the sort of the, the, the tip of the spear
00:48:07.400 when it comes to, I, I would argue there's never been one as effective as the one that we're subjected
00:48:13.300 to today. So in that way, I get it. There is going to be a considerable percentage of the population
00:48:19.980 that will always be subjectable to this sort of shit. And if they are porous and if they are,
00:48:27.180 um, you know, they have this proclivity to follow the leader. Well, when the leader is a multi,
00:48:34.500 probably trillion dollar industry, that's made up of all these institutions, you know, um, the medical
00:48:41.140 institutions, the, the Hollywood, all these different things, our media, um, you know,
00:48:46.680 our schools, you're programmed essentially since childhood. So, so for the few of us who actually
00:48:53.980 can pull away from that, it's almost remarkable. Well, let me, let me ask you really quickly,
00:48:59.600 because so you're from Canada and you escaped effectively. Um, what the hell is going on with
00:49:05.140 you guys in Canada? Because there's been a lot of, so, I mean, it's, I don't know if it's like
00:49:09.340 jokes or not, but Trump has been saying like, we should just annex Canada and take it. And
00:49:13.160 the Republicans are just people in general, like, hell yeah, take Canada and Mexico and make one big
00:49:19.080 world government. I was like, first off biblically sounds like a bad idea, but, uh, on its face,
00:49:24.600 I was looking at Canada for the last four years, five years, maybe longer since I, at least since
00:49:30.240 Trudeau's, you know, his entire tenure. And I'm like, you mean Castro, right? Yes. Castro's son.
00:49:35.560 Yeah. Yeah. I'm like, this guy has been, uh, well, he's been there and voted in unanimously
00:49:41.520 a number of times. So like, why the fuck would I, no offense to Canadians, but I get all offense
00:49:48.000 to Canadians. Why the fuck would I want you in my country voted? This country already voted almost
00:49:53.280 like 50, 50 for, uh, somebody whose only platform was just abortion. That was it. That's all she ran on.
00:49:59.960 And I'm like, these people shouldn't be even be allowed to vote the next time. Like it's in,
00:50:04.180 it's insane. It was, it was a clear IQ test. And again, I know that Trump is not whatever,
00:50:09.440 you know, these people make them out to be, but what he's presenting versus what the other person
00:50:13.900 was presented. This is an IQ test. It's like this or this, what do you want this or this? And people
00:50:19.200 chose killing babies. That's really what it was. It was like female empowerment, killing babies.
00:50:23.700 This makes no sense to a country that's clearly spiraling. Here we have Canada continuing to
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00:50:57.380 advisor free of charge. After like, you know, ruined policy after ruined policy. Why? What
00:51:05.580 happened there? And isn't it funny too, because you're presented that top, by the way, like these
00:51:10.660 are your options and the acronym is come. It's like Canada, United States, Mexico. And it's like,
00:51:15.600 that's hilarious. Put it on my face. Please give me the come. I just, for me,
00:51:21.520 throw it in your face. Yeah. It's so funny. I just, oftentimes you'll see that right top.
00:51:26.620 That's like the thing where it's like Bernie made off with your money or whatever, you know,
00:51:29.980 you insert the name where it's somehow applicable to the situation and it's hilarious. Come is
00:51:35.500 hilarious. And I, I go, somebody's having a laugh. They have to be. Yeah. It has to be. Yeah.
00:51:40.960 So I need to take responsibility. Um, I did vote for him the very first time I have to take
00:51:48.920 responsibility. And that was because I was, I was living abroad at that time. The first time I was
00:51:54.420 living in Mexico, um, with my wife and my daughter, my daughter was born here in, um, Hey Brad. Um, my
00:52:01.560 wife was, uh, sorry, my daughter was born here in Mexico and the existing prime minister was putting
00:52:06.620 through a bill that wouldn't classify her as a second class citizen in Canada because she was
00:52:11.820 born abroad, even though she would be considered a Canadian citizen. And I was completely against
00:52:16.460 that. So I voted emotionally on that aspect to get, uh, you know, Trudeau with the nice hair,
00:52:24.000 um, in that, that was one of the, actually, uh, he's just not ready, but he's got nice hair.
00:52:29.700 That was one of the conservatives, um, uh, propaganda type, uh, uh, commercials they had
00:52:36.120 against him. But I made, I made that mistake and I did it needless to say, you know, every
00:52:41.200 other time I voted against him. Um, but yeah, he, he started off good, you know, of course he
00:52:48.820 legalized marijuana. Everybody's like, yeah, but I think that was more to subdue or to gain,
00:52:53.660 gain votes in that aspect. Um, but even that, right. I've, I've looked, I've turned a corner.
00:52:59.100 There you go. Yeah. Listen, the first time, the first time you vote for, so like, that's
00:53:02.480 like another thing, like a lot of people voted for Obama and it's like, you didn't know, you
00:53:07.300 don't know what you're going to get. I'm talking about like after COVID they voted him in. I'm
00:53:11.840 like, the fuck is wrong with you guys. Right. And I think that the weed vote really bit us
00:53:16.760 in the ass. I look around, like, I'm not somebody who's like, don't smoke weed. And I smoke myself.
00:53:20.680 I'll go back and forth with it where I won't for a long time, but then I will. And, but I recognize
00:53:25.380 that weed culture is sort of to our detriment, at least here in the United States. Um, it's
00:53:30.920 become to our detriment and, and, um, I don't know, it's just something that we beat the door
00:53:35.500 down on and we sort of, um, evangelized about it. Right. It was like this, we were saying
00:53:42.020 it's going to cure everything. It's what about the hemp industry? What about the oil? It kills
00:53:46.400 cancer cells, all these things. We turned it into this like unbelievable product when literally
00:53:50.820 it's just, we, we've been smoking it forever. And we use that to leverage the door open when
00:53:56.180 really it was just because you shouldn't be throwing people in cages for smoking weed.
00:53:59.700 But instead we've seen like this disproportionate bounce back where like weed culture, I very much
00:54:05.460 feel is to our detriment here in the United States. And also, um, forming an industry, an
00:54:11.240 illegalized industry around marijuana has created a situation where they are engineering weed to,
00:54:17.520 um, have the, the most outlandish levels of THC and, and virtually no CBD. So the, the anti-anxiety
00:54:25.580 relaxing chemical compound has been sacrificed for the psychedelic compound. And I think that even
00:54:31.560 weed has reached a place now where I'm like, you could MK ultra somebody with that shit.
00:54:35.200 Yep. I, I totally agree. You know, like I, I have bought some at the dispensaries in Canada and,
00:54:42.080 and it wasn't good. It wasn't good at all. I was like, I was like this, I need to get
00:54:47.340 down from this. Cause this is, this is messed. I did the same thing. I lived in Vegas and, um,
00:54:52.960 and I was really excited to go to a dispensary for the first time. And, uh, and it took some
00:54:57.900 time for me to realize, but it was like, Oh, I have uncontrollable anxiety every time I smoke.
00:55:03.580 And I've been smoking since I was a kid. And now all of a sudden I'm smoking something different
00:55:07.280 that is making me almost spiral internally. Like I got to go have a shower and go lay down. And, um,
00:55:13.940 and I don't think it slowed down. That was years ago. I think now,
00:55:16.020 you know, they have super weed. It's all, it's just the craziest shit in the world. So
00:55:19.620 I don't think we're any better for having an industry. And I don't think we're any better
00:55:22.600 for having a culture, like a weed culture. I was much happier when it was just like old white
00:55:26.660 dudes. That was weed culture, like dead heads. That was a much better scenario. Uh, people that
00:55:31.000 were, you know, uh, Vietnam vets that liked the grateful dead. I'll take that weed culture over
00:55:35.540 what we have now. I, I, I agree. Like I find that people take something and they just take it to
00:55:41.000 extremes. Almost like what I was saying earlier with, with, you know, groups and stuff being just
00:55:44.840 perverted, like, you know, talk like one simple thing, you know, I'm here in Mexico, we're talking
00:55:49.620 spice and hot sauce and, you know, and peppers and stuff like that here. They use it as flavor,
00:55:55.640 you know, but when I was in Canada, I'm sure in the U S it's like, let's see how far we can take
00:55:59.820 this, you know, let's get, you know, let's say get these ghost peppers. Let's get these demon peppers.
00:56:04.100 And yeah, you started to add scorpion peppers. Yeah. You, you stop enjoying it, but you're just
00:56:09.580 like, yeah, I did that. Look what I can do. You know, it's almost this level of narcissist is
00:56:14.400 egotistical kind of thing. And it loses what it used to be. You know, it's great for flavor,
00:56:19.900 but now they're just like, yeah, I can do this. I can do that. Well, you're going to be burning your
00:56:24.960 asshole out, you know, for the next day and a half, you know, and you're almost going to be killing
00:56:28.400 yourself. What, why? Oh, look at me eat this world's hottest chip. It's for this clout. Almost
00:56:34.320 it's not for the enjoyment of it. Same thing with weed. You know, it's gotten so crazy that you're
00:56:39.440 not really enjoying it anymore. Like I didn't enjoy it. You know, I used to smoke a little bit,
00:56:44.040 like I don't smoke very much anymore, but I used to smoke a little bit. And when I took those,
00:56:48.680 it was an edible, actually I took some edible chocolate and I was just like, this is not good.
00:56:53.640 This is disturbed. Yeah. I was extremely disturbed, but back to Trudeau, you know,
00:56:58.280 people were so scared. And I think we also had the dominion voting machines in as well. And I
00:57:03.580 believe that there was something going on with that as well. You know, they were based out of
00:57:07.940 Canada and Toronto. I believe there's something going on with that as well. Trudeau just technically
00:57:12.780 resigned. Um, which for me is probably the worst thing that could have happened because then he's
00:57:19.060 just like, Oh, you know, I'm going to leave. There's been some infighting with the party and I'm
00:57:23.520 going to step down. No, I wanted us to kick his ass out. You know, I, I wanted us to send him
00:57:28.260 to the curb, but instead he's like, took this, this higher road, so to speak. But in that time,
00:57:34.140 he's still in control. Now he has this full control where he dictates. So he doesn't get
00:57:40.400 kicked out. He dictates, you know, like I'm going to push parliament off further now. And I'm going
00:57:45.820 to wait. I'm not going to back. I'm not going to leave until an actual, you know, party member
00:57:49.980 has been elected and can take this position. Technically our elections are supposed to be in
00:57:55.100 October. The actual election is supposed to take place in October for the whole country.
00:57:58.980 That's when it's supposed to go again. And we all know that he's not going to like, he would have
00:58:03.640 lost horribly. You know, the party is trying to, you know, get him so far disconnected from, uh,
00:58:09.560 from their party as is, but they're still going to fail. They're still going to fail big time. And
00:58:14.240 he he's done some absolutely horrendous things. Like he was just at, uh, over, over the holidays,
00:58:19.320 he was just at a ski hill and the amount of narcissism he had at the ski hill, like he had
00:58:24.900 his guards pushing everybody away. He would cut in line in front of everybody. Uh, like this, this,
00:58:30.200 this level of disconnect from the people is just ridiculous. And now his father prior to that
00:58:34.840 had the same kind of mentality and people hated him, despised him. Everybody from, I think it was
00:58:40.620 like from the seventies were just like Trudeau is the worst, you know? Um, and, and now we're seeing
00:58:46.320 it again. It's, it's just history replaying itself over and over again now. And I don't know if you
00:58:52.620 know about this, but Trudeau was, um, an accused pedophile. You know, he was a drama teacher before
00:58:58.640 being prime minister, you know, his, his credentials was being a drama teacher. Um, there was an incident
00:59:04.640 with a student and they were all paid, like everybody in that family was paid off, uh, to not
00:59:11.640 talk about this. It was all brushed under the rug, except for the, the father of the, of
00:59:17.160 the girl, you know, he was, they were separated. Um, so he wasn't part of the close with ties
00:59:23.280 of the family, but he never took the, the, the payout. So he talked about it, but you never
00:59:28.260 hear anything about that. So, you know, that, that, that tells you like what kind of, I don't
00:59:33.720 know, I don't want to call him human being. Cause he's not, he's just this, this thing that
00:59:37.280 he is, is, is just despicable. And, you know, and either we, we have this thing right in
00:59:43.000 common then with Canada where it's like, okay, look at Zelensky in Ukraine, actor, uh, comedy
00:59:51.600 Trudeau, drama teacher, actor, uh, Donald Trump, even the, you know, longtime media figure
00:59:59.000 you're fired. Yeah. And, um, it, it seems it's funny because if I tell you that at the highest
01:00:06.640 levels, politics is theater and you object, I would have a strong argument to say like,
01:00:12.280 no, technically speaking, these are all actors at the highest levels. These people are actors,
01:00:17.240 uh, you know, all the four mentioned people. So it's, it's a strange thing that we overlook
01:00:23.180 that. And we really do. We really do overlook that. And it shows you that politics is a game
01:00:29.460 best played by charismatic pretenders. And I think that's what we have.
01:00:36.640 On the world stage right now, how, how right is Mexico in contrast to, to Canada when it comes
01:00:43.800 to the things that you're concerned about politically speaking, politically speaking,
01:00:47.460 you know, like the, the previous, uh, president, he was, his motto was hugs, not bullets when dealing
01:00:55.380 with the narcos. Um, and, uh, is that real, real, 100% real. I see that with like five names,
01:01:02.940 right? Yeah. They all have, that's one thing you'll know in like the Latin America, they'll
01:01:07.600 have like their name and then possibly a second name, maybe a middle name. And then they'll have
01:01:12.980 their, their family name, like their father's family name, and then their mother's family name.
01:01:16.740 And it's this huge, a long thing, but yeah, it's, uh, it was, it was really, I would say things were
01:01:23.980 kind of okay in the, in the middle, you know, then things have started to escalate again because
01:01:29.460 that's just the way things go. And then the, the new, um, president Claudia Schembaum or something along
01:01:35.480 that line, she has kind of turned away from that hugs, not bullets. And she just like sent like a
01:01:41.500 thousand troops, um, to a local, uh, municipality that's a, or, or local area that's having a lot
01:01:48.400 of trouble right now. You know, one of their, like for people getting murdered here, it's just,
01:01:52.660 it's crazy. Like where I am at, it's pretty damn safe, you know, but if, when you start heading to
01:01:58.460 the North and to the West, that's when things start to get a little hairy. And, uh, you know,
01:02:04.200 that that's when the narcos really are running these things. One thing you'll notice is that
01:02:09.100 where things are kind of a little more calm, that's usually where the narcos families live
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01:02:43.800 Truce almost. It's kind of like, this is where the families live and nothing's going to happen here.
01:02:47.680 I lived in another area in central Mexico as well, where, um, it was, it was kind of a well-known
01:02:53.460 place that this is where the families live and nothing, nothing bad ever happened. And, you know,
01:03:00.200 like if we pulled out the narcos, Mexico would be, in my opinion, one of the safest places.
01:03:05.360 The issues that you do have here are, um, are, are, are like robbery. Robbery is a big thing. And,
01:03:13.340 and my guess is because of the, um, poverty that is around here. People, right. Some people steal
01:03:19.480 to, to live.
01:03:21.240 Are you talking like, um, breaking and enterings or like purse snatchings? Cause I remember one time
01:03:27.160 watching UFC and they were doing an event in Brazil and there was a drone that was capturing
01:03:34.220 the footage of, you know, this big arena and all the hype around the UFC fight. And in this very short
01:03:40.140 clip couldn't have been more than like three minutes. You saw three purse snatchings happen
01:03:45.720 on the ground. And this is from like several stories in the air. So it wasn't the main focus.
01:03:49.620 Somebody later on highlighted that. Yeah. Right there in Brazil, right outside of the stadium,
01:03:53.380 they are just ripping purses off a lady's arms and running.
01:03:56.620 Oh shit. That, that I have not seen, but it's the robberies. Like literally the house next door
01:04:02.200 got robbed and, uh, their family, because a lot of times when you family always lives right by you.
01:04:08.400 So it was my, my wife's auntie. Um, they broke in about six in the morning, tied her up and stole
01:04:14.180 her phone and her bank cards and, you know, got her to transfer a lot of money. And then they left,
01:04:18.480 um, my father-in-law, cause my, my mother, my father-in-law's mother was still alive at that
01:04:24.000 time. And they would have to spend the night, like every one of the, the child, the children would
01:04:28.360 spend a night with her to make sure she was okay. And you'll help her up and stuff like that.
01:04:31.500 She, she ended up passing away at 108. Um, yeah. Yeah. So, but my father-in-law was in the house
01:04:38.280 too, but that happened upstairs. Like they climbed, they, they climbed in, climbed, scaled the wall and
01:04:42.140 went in, you know, and it was a lot, there was a lot of robberies that were happening in this area.
01:04:47.280 But, uh, I think either they capped, they got caught or, or something else happened to him because
01:04:52.560 it just abruptly stopped, but there's not as many purse snatchings as there is actual robberies.
01:04:57.720 When I was living in, um, Merida, which is actually strangely enough, the second safest
01:05:02.920 city in all of the Americas. Um, our house, our neighbor's house next door got broken into.
01:05:08.560 They walked into the person stealing from them and this person stealing food. Okay. So that kind of
01:05:14.520 gives you an idea of like, of course they're taking other stuff, but they're taking food as well. It
01:05:18.700 kind of tells you how, you know, the, the situations that these people are in, but, but yeah. So,
01:05:24.700 so these, these, these narcos, it, it, it's scary what is happening. You know, I'm trying to remember
01:05:29.580 how many candidates were killed when the Mexico elections were coming on. I think it was like
01:05:33.960 a hundred and I'm going to guess like 160 candidates were killed. Um, it, it, it is ridiculous
01:05:41.040 because, and, and we're talking, some of them were beheaded as well. This is, yeah, it, you're not
01:05:46.620 my candidate. The narcos would probably, you know, and let's kill the candidates and they, they put a
01:05:52.320 sense of fear. And then the only one left standing is this one and this one's endorsed by them. So
01:05:56.280 it's going to, he's going to get voted in. So that's, there's some real concern though, about,
01:06:00.260 um, the federal government or the intelligence agencies integration with the cartel, as far as
01:06:07.720 drug smuggling over the Southern border goes, right? Because it's, it's a very convenient thing
01:06:12.020 to have the cartel down there. They are more than likely willing to, to work for the right
01:06:17.520 compensation. And if you truly do have a war on drugs that is never ending, it's an actual
01:06:22.760 psychological operation to persecute the average American citizen and lock them in a cage or find
01:06:27.920 them, uh, to fund the state. Um, that plays really well with this idea that they would then be allowing
01:06:35.040 the cartel to move drugs across the Southern border, especially considering how porous the Southern
01:06:41.420 border is. Um, it's, it's a, a gateway for a lot of things that I would imagine these intelligence
01:06:48.260 agencies and the federal government claims not to be doing, but then can cast blame on the cartel
01:06:53.460 and the porous Southern border, uh, for these things still happening here in the States.
01:06:57.660 Oh, they're easily getting paid off. You know, it is, the cartel has infiltrated the government.
01:07:03.960 That's a no brainer. You know, I, I don't know to what extent you can really, but here's the thing
01:07:10.240 is people know this, you know, this is not like something that, uh, that's hidden from,
01:07:17.320 from the truth. You know, everybody knows this and it's kind of like a general understanding,
01:07:21.440 but you go into places like the U S or Canada, people deny that they deny the corruption.
01:07:26.320 You know, we know in Mexico, I will say that's one thing I kind of like, okay,
01:07:30.200 they know there's corruption. 100% there's corruption. Like pretty, like the average Joe
01:07:34.740 knows this. You go into Canada and you mentioned corruption. They're like, Oh no, no, no, no.
01:07:38.460 You know, that, that, that doesn't happen here. You're like, you gotta be kidding me. You know,
01:07:42.880 that there is so much corruption. It's ridiculous. Like, like Trudeau has swept things out of the rug.
01:07:47.260 He's closed, um, investigations that are happening. Like, and so, uh, I crap, I forget the name of it.
01:07:54.980 Laverne. I, I, there, there was some, there's some big corruption that, uh, he just swept under the rug
01:07:59.780 and, you know, caused them to stop looking and, you know, like enforced regulations where they just
01:08:05.240 couldn't look anymore. And I'm like, this is corruption at its, at its finest. You know,
01:08:09.480 like there is, I think there needs to be like a separate enforcement agency of sorts that is
01:08:16.500 hidden, like not hidden, but people don't know who the, like who they truly are. So they can't be
01:08:21.600 corrupted. You know, it's kind of like, like, and, and, and that will eventually get corrupted
01:08:26.800 because that's just the way things are, but it could start off promising where there are not
01:08:31.760 connected from any government agency. There's no connections at all. Um, and maybe they're just
01:08:36.700 regular Joes that we elect that will govern the government to a point, because I, I think the
01:08:42.980 government is, has gotten to this point where it's not a government anymore. We're talking to monarchy,
01:08:47.040 you know, like this is our governments have taken so much control and we are their peasants and,
01:08:52.480 you know, they don't work for us anymore. We, we work and support them. It's, it's ridiculous.
01:08:58.200 And I'm not sure if they ever worked for us. And I don't think like the more I, the more I research
01:09:03.300 and the more I look at things under a biblical lens, I don't think that we could, uh, like men
01:09:07.340 govern the government. It's, uh, well, I specifically, if we're talking about the cartel right now that
01:09:12.980 controls the Mexican government, um, this guy, the guy, Bukele, he's, uh, the president for
01:09:18.900 El Salvador. I don't know if you're familiar with him.
01:09:22.420 A little bit. He declared war on their cartel. And, uh, the moment he got in basically just
01:09:29.320 fortified the army army and went door to door, literally just killed these dudes. But it was
01:09:35.220 interesting in his interview with Tucker Carlson, what he, what he said, and it was just in passing.
01:09:39.900 He was talking about, uh, uh, like a testimony from one guy that didn't want to do what they wanted
01:09:47.220 him to do anymore, which was like, just kill people randomly. And he said like, you know, they're
01:09:52.620 like, we have to feed the beast. The literal beast requires this blood. So it's a, it's an admission
01:09:59.560 that he was saying that they were doing child sacrifice too, didn't he? Yeah. Or yeah. It was
01:10:04.460 killing children. And he's like, I'm not going to kill kids. And he's like, well, you know, the,
01:10:09.440 I forget if it was the beast or if it was like, uh, the dragon or some, something to that effect.
01:10:14.640 But like you're talking about the devil or some entity requiring this, that is what controls
01:10:20.420 the government. And it's not, it's not as a, it's, it's, it's very obvious in, in Mexico,
01:10:25.300 in America, it's becoming a lot more obvious in Canada. I guess the people are still soundly
01:10:31.240 asleep, which is very annoying. Well, except for when the truckers wrote, when the truckers
01:10:37.560 were like, that was our, that was our, like our, our, our fuck you kind of thing. And, and,
01:10:42.760 and it, and it caused people to fall under like this flag. It was a movement that that's
01:10:46.540 one thing we lack is like these movements. It was a movement that people could all get
01:10:50.120 behind, you know, and, and it, and it was good, but then it just, once it got to Ottawa,
01:10:56.000 it stalled. And like, I remember I was watching it pretty intently and I was surprised that this
01:11:02.080 thing was happening. It was arguably the biggest pushback against the COVID era. And it was happening
01:11:08.920 in Canada of all places. Yeah. And I found that fascinating. Yeah. Amen to the, to the truckers,
01:11:15.280 you know, like, like the, they, they did something that most could not, you know, like when we were
01:11:20.740 out marching, um, and protesting as well, you know, we're, we're doing our thing, but it, it did not
01:11:26.340 gain the momentum that, uh, that these, uh, um, that these truckers did, you know, like when we were
01:11:32.240 out protesting, we were up against like, uh, yeah, it's, uh, what are they called? Oh my God.
01:11:39.600 Why am I drawing a blank? Uh, the anti-fast Antifa. Yeah. Oh, Antifa. Yeah. Antifa in Canada,
01:11:45.260 we were up against them, you know, and they would, they would show up in their little masks and
01:11:48.860 everything. It's so strange that their name is anti-fast ish anti-fast ish. Yeah. But they are,
01:11:55.740 they are fascists. Yeah. It's a, it's a, it's literally a joke on its face. Um, it's like affordable
01:12:00.480 healthcare, you know, like, yeah, exactly, exactly. But going back to Top's point, you
01:12:05.560 know, where he's saying like these spiritual things are what run governments. And here in
01:12:10.340 America, you know, you said that it's becoming more obvious top. I remember not long ago, I
01:12:14.160 think it was during Obama's presidency. There was a little girl who was famously tasked by her,
01:12:18.320 like, you know, elementary school teacher to do a family tree and to pick someone famous. And the
01:12:25.340 little girl picks Obama. And this story goes like, you know, it goes on national news and it's like,
01:12:29.580 oh, isn't it adorable that this little girl has done, uh, a DNA deep dive on Obama's family tree.
01:12:36.320 And would you guess what she found? Uh, Obama is related to, you know, 40, 40 American presidents,
01:12:46.980 40 American presidents, uh, something like that, 40, 41, whatever it was. Um, there was only a couple
01:12:52.020 of American presidents who were not genetically related to Obama. And we all just, as a nation,
01:12:58.720 we went, oh, that's adorable. Look at this little girl doing her job. And she's,
01:13:03.280 you know, what a, what a cool thing. Isn't that fascinating? And the conspiracy theorists are
01:13:07.240 going, wait, what, how are all these people related? And they're like, shut up. Don't worry
01:13:11.120 about that. This little girl is adorable. And then it just moved on. So, I mean, yeah, if you dig deep
01:13:17.300 enough, all of this is about spirituality and, and, and ancient bloodlines and, uh, it's yeah,
01:13:24.400 Obama is a bush shout out to great build podcast. Um, he's related to the bushes. It was incredible.
01:13:30.280 It was incredible moment. And it fell on deaf ears and the vast majority of us thought
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01:13:59.720 charge. He's related to James Madison. Like that's how Jesus it's a bloodline. It's, it's
01:14:08.260 a bloodline. It's, and I don't want to, it's not, I'm not blackpilled about it. I just, uh,
01:14:11.840 I guess I'm, I think if, if we're realistic about what we're looking at, it's a lot easier
01:14:16.880 to fight. Like if we continue, I came up in the libertarian space, so I understand all the,
01:14:22.020 the policies and all the political notions that you have to go through to get to, and nothing
01:14:27.920 changes. As a matter of fact, the libertarian party is worse than it's, than when it started,
01:14:32.720 when I started getting into it. And, uh, you, yeah, it's, it's a spiritual battle, man. And
01:14:38.800 most of these things are, whether we're talking about politics or aliens or, you know, child
01:14:45.380 sacrifice, it all comes down to the same thing. And I kind of wanted to swing the conversation
01:14:49.580 to, uh, in, in the email you sent me, you said you had a couple of, uh, interesting stories
01:14:55.100 about things that you've witnessed and, and seen now that we're like, let's switch this
01:15:00.980 up. Let's move off from conspiracies into other things. Yeah. So I've had a life full
01:15:05.900 of, uh, of experiences. So, you know, we can start with that, you know, like the, the first
01:15:11.500 real experience that I, well, tied in with vaccines actually is that I, and I don't know
01:15:18.380 if this is tied in with specific vaccines, but this happened to my daughter, but now it also
01:15:23.180 something happened to me and that's why I kind of think, and maybe it was vaccine related
01:15:26.220 when I was, you know, a couple of months old, um, I developed this super high fever and I
01:15:32.300 was extremely sick and I had my last rights read to me by a priest because they thought
01:15:36.720 I was going to die. And, and that ties into my daughter's, um, experience where, where I
01:15:41.920 mentioned that the vaccines were that, but enough of that. Let's, so I had an experience
01:15:47.320 when I was, uh, about 10 years old and I was running a race. Um, and we're talking crazy
01:15:51.820 kind of stuff here was I had my first real memorable out of body experience. I was running
01:15:57.600 this race and these kids were in front of me and I'm like, I got to catch up to them.
01:16:01.760 Um, cause in Canada, we had this thing called Canada fitness and you get these badges of
01:16:06.980 competence. You know, you can get like silver or bronze, silver, gold, and then excellence.
01:16:12.060 And of course I already wanted excellence. So these kids were in front of me and I'm like,
01:16:15.500 I got to pick it up and I was getting close to the end. And so I pushed myself beyond what
01:16:20.520 I normally do. And at that exact moment, I literally shot out of my head. Um, and I could
01:16:27.260 see everybody running. I could see everybody running up in front of me. Like, and I was
01:16:31.680 about 20, maybe 30 feet up in the air and I could see the kids in front of me. And that's
01:16:38.280 when I saw myself running. As soon as that happened, um, boom, right back in. And it was
01:16:43.820 like right here, you know, like the crown back into my body, continued running and finished
01:16:49.960 the race. And of course, as a 10 year old kid, you know, you, you don't have any filters.
01:16:53.700 So I start like, Oh, this happened, this happened. And all the kids at that time, of course, you're
01:16:59.340 like, you're weird. You know that you're lying. You're, you're crazy. You're weird. So that
01:17:04.720 was me being dubbed that at that point was that I was the, the weird kid. Uh, and, and, and that's
01:17:11.240 where it all began more or less was, uh, these kinds of experiences that just kind of snowballed
01:17:15.700 and compiled one upon the other. Um, yeah, that was, it seems like a result of, of you
01:17:22.620 pushing yourself, right? Is it kind of how you described it? Uh, that's interesting because
01:17:27.560 that's not typically something that you hear coming out of the top of your head is also
01:17:32.200 interesting. We've been doing this series, like, uh, top mentioned earlier, NDS Chronicles,
01:17:35.680 and, um, we've been finding a lot of people smoking K2 spice. It's, it's a synthetic marijuana
01:17:40.480 alternative, uh, so that you don't have to pop hot for probation. But, uh, one of the
01:17:44.840 stories that came out of there is that somebody slid out specifically through the soles of
01:17:49.920 their feet and identified, and they fell through the ground and they were looking up at themselves,
01:17:54.460 uh, polar opposite of what you're describing, but still very similar experience. Um, it just
01:18:00.440 gets me thinking if there is a physiological, um, not a physiological method, but is there a
01:18:09.660 significance in the way that your body, certain parts of your body plays with the spiritual realm,
01:18:17.220 the tops of your head, the soles of your feet, things of that nature?
01:18:20.560 It very much could, you know, you got your crown chakra and then you have your grounding,
01:18:23.700 you know, you're grounding to the earth, which is your feet. Um, as, as they call it earthing,
01:18:28.020 you know, that seems to be the new term that they're coming up with, which very much could be it.
01:18:31.940 You know, it's, it's so strange. I definitely felt that it was this exertion, like this push
01:18:37.000 beyond the normal boundaries that my body was ready for. And it pushed me out in a way. Um,
01:18:44.420 could that be some experience when some people are being tortured? You know, they, they, some people
01:18:47.920 will have these out of body experiences where, you know, they, they, they get moved out and I'm not
01:18:52.980 saying I was being tortured. We're going to run any race. Uh, but yeah, it was, it was really
01:18:57.980 interesting. And I found it, you know, coming out of the crown, you know, as I could say the crown
01:19:01.980 chakra, I found that interesting that that was where I shot out of. And as soon as I had this
01:19:07.680 realization that I was out, I was right back in then too. It, it might've lasted for maybe two
01:19:13.560 seconds, but that's consistent too, because, um, there's some sort of state of mind that is
01:19:19.240 eluding me. I am somebody that has a tendency to like see weird things. If I'm trying to like go to
01:19:25.400 sleep behind my eyes and, and, and it seems like there's a pattern, like it usually resembles other
01:19:31.320 instances. And it feels like I'm going somewhere or maybe there's a portal or maybe I can see
01:19:35.080 something. Um, and it's like profound. I'm like, but as soon as I go, Whoa, wait a second, boom,
01:19:40.280 it's gone. As soon as I pay any attention to it, as soon as I try to use like my logical analytical
01:19:45.040 mind to, you know, uh, perceive what's happening, the whole thing stops. And, and I don't think that
01:19:51.100 that's unique to me or unique to you in that experience. It seems like the, all of this is about
01:19:56.520 a state of mind. And it's almost like you were so focused on doing better that that is where all
01:20:01.740 your energy was. And so your body was like, all right, uh, I guess your soul is faster than your
01:20:07.880 flesh. So let's kick that thing out that way, you know, or something like that. But, but, um,
01:20:13.000 once you start to try to get analytical and logical about it, the whole thing goes away.
01:20:16.800 Yeah. I could not agree more with you. You know, it's once you have like this,
01:20:20.300 this logic, the logical mind comes in and it kind of like says this can't happen or this,
01:20:24.240 this shouldn't be happening. And it's like, you know, you deny it. And, and, and it was at that
01:20:28.960 point, I, I don't, I haven't had any other out of body experiences after that. And I'm, I believe I
01:20:36.320 attributed to myself in my interactions with the people after where they're like, you know, putting
01:20:41.820 this negative connotation onto it. Like, Oh, you're weird. That's strange. That didn't happen. You're a
01:20:46.320 liar kind of thing. And it's like, Oh, well, that's not good. You know, I had this, you know,
01:20:51.640 made this relationship between those two. So that never, ever happened again to me, you know,
01:20:55.760 this out of body type of experience to that context. Like that, that's not talking about
01:21:00.120 dreaming. Cause when, when I dream, man, Oh shit, I, I go far, I go a ways away and crazy,
01:21:06.080 crazy ass shit. It feels like that more concrete, that rigid way of thinking it's, it's beneficial to
01:21:12.040 the material that we live in. Um, but it is ruled right by like that Darwinian evolution kind of a
01:21:19.340 thing or like scienceism, which is like science is becoming its own religion or has become its own
01:21:24.400 religion there. It's like numbers and science and evolution are the hard logical, um, parameters
01:21:32.200 that keep us locked into this realm. I remember having an experience when I was a kid, I had a
01:21:36.760 dream that I was, um, I was climbing up a ladder and, uh, my father was at the bottom of the ladder
01:21:42.340 and he's crying. And this ladder is in the middle of a highway in Florida. I think it resembled one that I
01:21:47.460 had seen, you know, pretty recently cause I had made a trip to Florida. And so I'm climbing up
01:21:53.180 this ladder and I have this shimmery glow. I go up into the clouds and then I remember coming down
01:21:57.900 and I'm like dulled somehow. I don't have the shimmery golden glow anymore. And I just descend
01:22:02.760 down the ladder. Um, when I was a kid, this happened when I was six and you know what my analysis of it
01:22:09.180 was? I made sense of it in my own head when I was a kid. Um, I said, cause I was six years old
01:22:14.940 and I correlated it with school. And as a six year old, I correlated it with like,
01:22:21.920 I don't have that thing anymore cause school has ruined, removed it from me. And I'm now in this
01:22:29.660 rigid way of thinking math and science and history. Um, and I don't know that that's at all true,
01:22:37.260 but what I do know is that as a six year old, that was what I decided that meant. I was like,
01:22:42.140 yeah, I don't have the shimmer anymore because I go to school.
01:22:45.600 That is interesting. You know, and, and I, I, you know, our younger selves are so much,
01:22:50.740 you know, open, you know, we're so much able to understand what we, you know, what's truly
01:22:56.320 happening. Whereas school has regimented and has cut off cut ties to certain things and kind of like
01:23:02.580 saying like, that's not possible. That's not real. You know, these numbers are real, you know,
01:23:07.380 your, your division, your multiplication table, that's real. You know, um, this history in this
01:23:12.760 book is real, but what you're talking about, we're not going to go into there. You know, it's,
01:23:17.240 it is, it is crazy. And I find that, uh, yeah, like our schooling has really cut off a lot of
01:23:25.420 things. And that's why I actually, we homeschool our daughter. It's kind of like, we don't,
01:23:29.360 there's too many things that are going on in this world that are out of our control. We're putting her
01:23:32.980 in possession of, of people who I don't really know, you know, and in the face value, you know,
01:23:38.240 you got to meet a teacher and she's, she's great, but then it gets to a point, like, how well do you
01:23:42.880 know that? What are they actually, what kind of values are they implying with her? You know, what
01:23:46.560 are they, what are they teaching her? You know, like there's magic in this world and we cut them
01:23:51.960 off from our, from our children. We, we put them into this cookie cutter mold and it's like, this is
01:23:55.980 what you need to learn. This is what you need to know. And it's like, no, you need to question these
01:23:59.140 things. You need to have access. What do you want to learn? Where do you,
01:24:02.960 you want to excel at? And okay, we're going to do that. Don't get me wrong. I'm still teaching her,
01:24:07.720 you know, mathematics and everything else like that. But you know, she, she, she loves the show.
01:24:13.560 She knows there's a lot of times she asked me the questions about the show and I, and I led her on
01:24:17.280 some of it because some of it I feel is too dark for her, but there's certain things that I'm like,
01:24:20.420 yeah, you know, this, she listens to my stories, to the experiences that I've had, that I've told a
01:24:24.720 couple of times. And, you know, she asked me questions about them. Um, like, like the time that I,
01:24:30.220 I swear I saw into another reality and I don't know if you guys want to hear that one.
01:24:34.120 Yeah, dude. What?
01:24:35.680 Okay. Yeah. So, and this is recent. This is like the most recent thing that, uh, that has happened
01:24:42.100 to me. So this was, um, and, and I have it written down. This was August 23rd of 2024. Okay. So I,
01:24:51.140 I write down all my experiences the most, the best I can, because by mine, sometimes I, I just a little
01:24:56.260 bit like Swiss cheese, things fall through and I forget about them, but this, uh, I might forget
01:25:00.280 the date, but I'll never forget what happened. So I was driving to the, one of the local little,
01:25:05.420 uh, uh, grocery stores and it's a smaller one here. And, and I pulled up and I start to get out
01:25:11.740 of the car, but that's when something messes up with my vision. And I, a lot of people, I posted this
01:25:17.540 on Reddit and it, it took off, but a lot of people are like, Oh, that's an ocular migraine. What you
01:25:22.160 have was an ocular migraine and I'm willing to entertain that to a point. So an ocular migraine
01:25:29.260 is where he starts to see these vivid colors and things, and there's no pain. It's not like an
01:25:33.620 actual migraine or a headache. It's not like you have a pain, but you start to see these colors.
01:25:36.780 And, and what I saw was very intense colors. Like if you stared at the sun for like five minutes and
01:25:41.960 then you look around and you see like these really bright tracers, almost like, like plasma,
01:25:46.160 like what Brad talks about with his plasma portals and all his, his talk about plasma. That is kind
01:25:50.900 of what I think I saw. I, I, I swear to God, I started seeing like these intense bright colors,
01:25:56.320 yellow, orange, fuchsias, purples, while my eyes are open. And I'm like, okay. And then it starts
01:26:04.000 to open. And this is where I discredit this ocular migraine because it forms like this tear. It's
01:26:11.560 like a triangle. It starts small and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger.
01:26:15.460 And so it's like a, like, it's like rimmed and it's kind of like rolling in on itself. It's,
01:26:20.660 it's kind of like, there's, there's this triangular opening now that's in my vision. I'm walking into
01:26:25.920 the store trying to keep cool, trying to act like everything is normal. I'm freaking out, man.
01:26:31.440 I'm freaking out, man. Cause I got to get my bacon. I got to get my cheese. Cause this store sells it
01:26:36.480 cheap and I'm standing in line and I'm like, what is going on? So I start to see through this.
01:26:43.820 And that's where I said, where things get weird. I start to see through this to the other side and
01:26:49.580 I'm making out exactly what I see. Like I can, I can see there's the, the ground is strewn with
01:26:54.200 rubble. Okay. And I want to say rocks, but it's more like rubble and it's not big. They're,
01:26:58.540 they're smaller pieces. Um, it, it looks like some sort of old, not factory, but possibly large,
01:27:07.520 uh, what do I want to say this? Like, uh, maybe a factory or sorry. It's just like a warehouse,
01:27:13.180 a large warehouse. Sorry. That's what I wanted to say. And in the background, there's these huge
01:27:18.100 industrial size fans. Um, and, and they each have like three blades on three or four blades and
01:27:23.440 they're slowly rotating. They're slowly rotating in a counterclockwise manner. And I don't know if
01:27:27.960 that plays into a part of it being counterclockwise, you know, because they always say, you know,
01:27:31.660 the contrarian is always going opposite of, um, uh, opposite of the clockwise. So that that's a
01:27:37.920 native, uh, uh, a thing they talk about. Contrarians always going opposite of clockwise,
01:27:42.520 but it, the, and I can see like this building and these fans and they're in boxes. They're large,
01:27:49.640 like box type fans, but they're huge. These industrial kind of like a venting type of fans.
01:27:54.100 Some of them are stacked too high. Some of her just single and they're kind of in a wall on a row
01:27:59.140 in the back. Um, the sky I can see as well. And everything has this rusty brownish hue to it.
01:28:07.860 Everything, you know, there is nothing more than this. And, and the sky looks, it looks post
01:28:13.080 apocalyptic. Okay. And so like there's a wall on the left-hand side, it's kind of made still,
01:28:18.220 but on the right, it's blown out. Whatever was there is gone. Um, and I'm still standing there
01:28:23.240 in this grocery store going like this, like, okay, I can see, I can see what this side. Okay. I can
01:28:28.480 see it with this side. One thing I didn't do was close both eyes. That's the only thing I didn't
01:28:31.440 do was to see if I, okay, let's see if I can see it with both eyes closed. Um, but like it was a
01:28:37.560 fixed point. Like I was only allowed to see this fixed point. So no matter where I turned,
01:28:40.920 I still saw this and I saw you aware of people. Was there, were there any people in this?
01:28:46.360 No, there was nobody in this. It was desolate, empty. Um, and I'm still trying to operate. It was
01:28:53.280 like, I was like in two worlds trying to operate. I'm trying to operate in this world by,
01:28:57.300 like, yeah, you're doing picture in picture mode. Yes. And, and this picture
01:29:01.160 has taken up about 50% of my vision. And so I'm like, just be cool. Just be cool. And
01:29:08.260 this isn't like 30 seconds a minute. No, we're, we're talking this whole ordeal was 15 to 20
01:29:13.700 minutes long. And you got the bacon and the cheese. I got the bacon and the cheese. Talk
01:29:18.200 to the cashier and I'm like trying to pay for it. Let me ask you this. Right. What were your
01:29:26.920 feelings about it? What were the impressions? Because you, you use the language post-apocalyptic.
01:29:31.640 I think when it comes to, I would, I would label that a spiritual moment, a vision of some sort.
01:29:37.500 I think in these moments, your impression counts for a lot. And if, if you're not so sure about that,
01:29:44.340 you need only look at remote viewers where they will write down all the impressions, all the feelings
01:29:50.440 that they got about the scene that they were viewing. What were your impressions of this? How do you feel
01:29:53.940 about it? And that's, that's a great comment. A lot of people are like, oh, you saw the future.
01:29:57.440 You saw this. No, no, no. I believe I saw through the veil. I believe I saw the other side. I believe
01:30:01.900 I saw what the disembodied spirits are living in. The upside down? Pretty much. So the Nephilim that
01:30:09.460 have been killed, you know, their spirits cannot rest. They, they are on another side. Why are they
01:30:14.840 trying to get into us? You know, why are they, because Nephilim that are killed in my belief are the demons.
01:30:19.760 These are the demons that tried to possess us, why they try to possess us. So they can eat,
01:30:24.020 they can taste, they can feel, they can see everything that we see that they did before,
01:30:27.880 because they're in this world. They're in the world that there's nothing. They're in the world
01:30:32.540 that is desolate, that is post-apocalyptic where they wander and, and they, you know, they,
01:30:37.820 they can see what is on the other side. And perhaps that's, and, and some people are like,
01:30:42.400 oh, maybe you're seeing the grocery store, uh, you know, in the future. No, I don't believe so. I,
01:30:46.800 I believe it was like the upside down.
01:30:49.760 Where it's been inhabited by these spirits that, and Paul Stobbs talks about something very similar
01:30:55.020 to this himself, actually, where he saw a hat man in the same type of post-apocalyptic type of
01:30:59.480 scenario as well, where everything was just like this brownish color. He saw, he saw like the sign
01:31:04.540 hanging by a chain, swinging back and forth, making the sound as well. And it, it gives credence to
01:31:10.660 what I, I believe in that. So I didn't see any type of entities. I just saw this warehouse that was,
01:31:18.240 you know, destroyed more or less. And I actually, if you guys, uh, if you guys want any, any sort of
01:31:26.600 emotion attached to it, right? Like sadness or, or fear or anything like that?
01:31:31.060 Emptiness, emptiness. That is what I felt was just this empty of this place. Now, if you guys are,
01:31:39.600 are okay, I can, I can share a picture on here.
01:31:42.040 I got AI to, you know, I'm trying to describe it the best I can. So I got AI to, um, to do up a
01:31:49.340 picture.
01:31:50.280 Say, Hey, AI, draw where you come from.
01:31:52.720 Draw.
01:31:53.040 Exactly.
01:31:54.240 Yeah, exactly. So this was like, of course, this is, there was a huge warehouse, but this was like
01:31:59.400 the sky and the colors. I don't know if you guys can see that there.
01:32:01.900 Yeah. Oh yeah.
01:32:02.360 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So this was like the sky. Everything was this, this brownish color there
01:32:06.440 was, but this rubble was everywhere. And these fans were way further back. I, I think I have
01:32:11.600 a better picture that, uh, just kind of shows these, uh, there like this, this is actually
01:32:18.000 much more similar to what I saw. And, but these fans were much further back and I could just,
01:32:22.960 they're slowly moving in this counterclockwise, um, mode, you know, like this movement was counterclockwise
01:32:28.020 and everything was just desolate, dark, lacked of color. And it was just dead. The world was
01:32:34.980 dead. It is, is, look, I think that everything happens for a reason, but I also wonder like
01:32:41.440 in the grand scheme of things, it happens for a reason, but in that moment, are you being
01:32:45.180 shown something or did you somehow slip into something?
01:32:49.060 This is the question. Yeah. Do you think you, uh, not just, not necessarily were you shown,
01:32:54.900 but do you think you were in the same spot geographically, but just in a, like a dimensional
01:33:01.380 slip?
01:33:02.780 I, I don't know. I don't absolutely know on that one. Uh, I, I believe that I was showing
01:33:10.500 something, um, when I got, so, and then I had to drive home. Okay. Cause like, I'm like,
01:33:15.620 what, what do I do? Do I, do I just stay at this? Yeah. Do I, do I just stay at this,
01:33:19.380 this thing? And man, again, people were ripping me apart on Reddit. Oh, why are you driving
01:33:23.540 home doing that? And I'm like, well, I know it went viral on Reddit, but those people don't
01:33:28.640 deserve anything. You know, I, I, I've made up this meme about Reddit where it shows, you
01:33:33.480 know, the star Wars where, uh, uh, Ben Kenobi is looking over Mos Eisley and he's like, you
01:33:37.740 know, this is the, the, the scum of the universe. You know, this is the hive and villainy that
01:33:42.200 is Reddit, but it's also fantastic as well. Like there, I think there's a balance that there's
01:33:47.280 some of the greatest things I've found on Reddit and some of the worst things as well.
01:33:51.540 We should have an NDS Reddit. I don't want to be there, but somebody should.
01:33:55.000 There is one, but, but I think even the person that created it, they were just like, I don't
01:33:58.500 want to be on Reddit. What am I doing? They got off of Reddit, but, um, it's interesting,
01:34:04.140 right? Because we talked about how your awareness will often cause these events to stop. That
01:34:09.080 to me feels like you were shown something just because typically, I mean, it's not like
01:34:13.960 we can say there's real rules of engagement. We don't know definitively, but typically the pattern
01:34:18.760 is once you logically analyze the situation, it diminishes. I was recently laying in bed
01:34:25.860 and I became aware that I was looking at a place behind my eyes. And I think I was in
01:34:32.620 like a state of sleep, but what ended up happening is I became aware that I was on a street and
01:34:37.600 there was like a lady in a blue shirt and blonde hair. She's walking past me. I'm on a sidewalk.
01:34:41.540 It's an otherwise nice neighborhood affluent. Um, people are walking. It's, it's, uh, you
01:34:46.580 know, like a main street, but bustling. And, um, and I became aware that I wasn't, that I
01:34:54.660 was like seeing this and I wasn't actually there. And then all of a sudden my entire field
01:34:58.740 of vision all the way to the edges of my periphery dislodged and started distancing
01:35:03.660 itself from me, exposing all around the edges like blackness. And I'm suddenly asking myself
01:35:08.720 a lot of questions. Where am I seeing, where are people going? What is this? What is this
01:35:12.300 over and over again in a way that I wouldn't typically do, but my internal dialogue is what
01:35:16.960 is this? What is this? Where is this? Where is this? What's happening? What am I looking
01:35:20.100 at? What am I looking at? Like over and over again. And it starts to pull away from me and
01:35:25.820 it starts to degrade and everything becomes shadows of like deep green and black, almost in the
01:35:33.480 way that you would see like the matrix where everything is raining, um, green text, but it wasn't
01:35:38.340 green text. It was more like dark green granular sand mixed with black granular sand. And so
01:35:43.480 the whole thing degrades and my POV, like my point of view is now one that is stuck and
01:35:49.500 looking at the sidewalk. And all I'm left with now is the ability to see shadows passing
01:35:55.120 by me in my periphery, people walking by me, but I'm no longer able to, I'm almost experiencing
01:36:00.740 paralysis in whatever that place is. I can't lift my head and look anymore. And, um, and
01:36:06.720 then I, I guess it just stops and I go, all right, well, I guess I can't get back in.
01:36:11.480 So I opened my eyes and I'm fully awake, but I've been staring at this degrading for several
01:36:17.340 minutes now at this point, before I decide, like, I guess it's not happening anymore.
01:36:20.980 I guess I can't get back. So I opened my eyes. I just look around my room, but, um, you didn't
01:36:25.020 have that. You're staring at this for 15, 20 minutes. You're, you're in this place.
01:36:29.320 So wait, wait, uh, right. Tell, tell me about, because I need to know. So you start driving
01:36:33.880 and when you're driving, what, what happens to this other place?
01:36:37.640 It stays. Like I said, I was, I was like at a fix and that's why I don't think it was,
01:36:42.320 like I said, I don't know, but I don't believe it was attached to that one location because
01:36:47.200 when I drove, it never changed. That point of view was the only perspective. It was like
01:36:50.780 looking through a window. No matter where I looked here, that window remained solid. Um, and
01:36:55.800 so when I drove home, I will say it was a very difficult drive, you know, but I only live
01:37:00.020 a couple of blocks away, a couple of Mexican blocks and American blocks or Canadian blocks,
01:37:04.320 which are much further. So it was, you know, like I can walk to that store. It'll take me
01:37:08.840 less than five minutes to walk to that store. So, you know, a minute and a half, two minutes,
01:37:11.780 I'm home and I parked the car and I went up into the bedroom and I told my wife, um, and,
01:37:17.320 and, you know, I said, Oh, I think I got a headache. I need to lay down. Um, and I just
01:37:22.300 have an ocular migraine. Yeah. And, and, and this is another
01:37:25.780 thing I want to say is like, perhaps these ocular migraines, which are really, they don't know
01:37:30.440 what causes them perhaps. Yeah. They're, they are exactly what they are, where we're actually
01:37:35.600 are seeing through or we're seeing something more that's beyond them, what we can actually
01:37:38.980 see. And this is happening to people. Um, and people are like, Oh, your retina is detaching
01:37:43.320 or this or that. Like, you know, every matter what's happening, I'm peering into another realm
01:37:47.680 asshole. Exactly. Everybody wants to be a doctor and tell you what's happening to you, but
01:37:52.440 they don't want to listen to you. They don't want to listen to what you've experienced.
01:37:55.680 And I find that all the time, you know, it's just like, no, this is what happened. You
01:37:59.780 know, like, like when you're describing, uh, describing that vision that you just had,
01:38:04.180 people were like, Oh no, that's just this. That's just that. Like a lot of times I'll
01:38:07.360 describe my dream. So like, no, this is what this was. I'm like the hell it was, you know,
01:38:12.380 where you see that a lot, right? You see that in sleep paralysis. So for the experiencer,
01:38:16.580 sleep paralysis can be a, a, um, ground, a world shattering event, a world shattering
01:38:25.140 spiritual event. And oftentimes what will happen is it is reduced by somebody who did not experience
01:38:31.560 it to, um, a state of mind that the brain goes into so that you're not acting out your dreams.
01:38:37.200 And it's like, yes, sure. There is a, a mode of paralysis so that you're not acting out your
01:38:41.420 dreams that your body slips into. I'm well aware of that. But I also think that you're in a state
01:38:45.720 of mind where you are in the veil or you're riding the veil, you're on the cusp of physical, um,
01:38:52.820 reality and this spiritual realm. And you don't have any way of explaining scientifically to me,
01:38:58.820 uh, the various entities you'll see in that state and why these things adhere to a set of patterns
01:39:04.360 that is otherworldly. You know, it's funny. I'm looking, I'm looking it up here. Uh, so you have
01:39:10.140 some of the, they have this symptoms of it, but the causes and triggers. So stress or anxiety,
01:39:14.520 this is a form of trauma, hormonal changes. This is actual, like there, these are ones and zeros of
01:39:21.520 chemicals in your body that are going up or down and, uh, dehydration, lack of sleep, uh, certain
01:39:27.920 foods, processed foods, chocolates, uh, caffeine, which is a drug. And then it also says a risk factor
01:39:33.740 family history. So anything, that's just a way of saying, I don't know. No, I mean, listen, this is,
01:39:39.420 if it could be something that's passed down in your family, it's like a thing that happens to
01:39:44.300 people. But I I'm a big believer of when, like when Jesus healed people in the Bible,
01:39:48.880 it wasn't a miracle. It's intense, innate knowledge of how to do it. There are like,
01:39:55.980 if, if you want to talk about this world as like a sort of like the matrix thing matrix with ones and
01:40:00.960 zeros, where we're talking about in frequency and like vibration and stuff, Jesus could look at
01:40:05.160 somebody to see exactly what's wrong with them and just balance that out. This is like, this is
01:40:09.500 the same to change, you know, change these numbers, change these, uh, perspectives and boom, there you
01:40:14.140 go. This is a simple way for us to think about it because we're familiar with computers, but
01:40:17.840 obviously this is much more complicated and it's a creation. God created this. So of course there are,
01:40:23.840 there are factors that can be tweaked around. We just talked about MK ultra. You change a little bit
01:40:28.360 of this, a little bit of that. You got a school shooter, you know? So science could hypnotize
01:40:33.500 people and turn them into something different for a period of time. You're a dog now for 30 minutes,
01:40:37.640 you did something, you know, and we, we look at it as a novelty, but there's something there.
01:40:41.840 Yeah. Well, science can explain it all they want, but like, this is a, there are a set of
01:40:45.460 circumstances that create this, uh, create this condition. And what is that condition? Uh, you know,
01:40:53.080 I don't know. Yeah, it's, and, and I will say I got to the point where I actually called on Jesus to
01:40:59.300 get rid of this. And that's, and that is when it went away. Um, yeah, it, it, that, that was the
01:41:05.640 only way I could get it to go away. And cause I, I I'm laying down and I'm like, what the fuck?
01:41:11.200 Like I, you know, I don't want to look at these box fans anymore. Yeah. I'm like, what am I seeing?
01:41:15.840 Why am I like, then I start questioning my own sanity, my own reality, my own health as well.
01:41:20.580 And so then I, I call on Jesus to get rid of this and like two minutes gone. Really? It's only just
01:41:27.760 faded away and went away and that was it. So, and when you were talking to Raymond, when you're
01:41:32.440 talking about sleep paralysis, I do have a, an event that I talked to Vicki joy about that. I never
01:41:37.780 knew if it was sleep paralysis to this day. I still don't know if it was sleep paralysis or not, but I
01:41:41.420 had a, an event when I was about 19 and this year kind of, in my opinion, shape my trajectory, uh, you
01:41:49.060 know, like directed me into a certain direction that I went. Um, when I was about, I, I, I, and I
01:41:56.020 never wrote this down to the, when it happened. So it was anywhere between 17 to 18 years old. Um, I, I was
01:42:02.460 hanging out with some friends playing video games, um, and came back home. And I remember the, the night
01:42:08.180 itself was full of, uh, the Northern lights or Aurora Borealis, whatever you want to call them. Um, I remember
01:42:14.000 staying outside for quite a while, seeing this and, you know, like I always find that so amazing, but I went to
01:42:18.800 bed cause I had to be up early in the morning. And, uh, I was doing that, you know, when you can't
01:42:23.780 fall asleep and you're staring at the clock and you're like, if I fall asleep now, I'm going to
01:42:27.200 have seven hours and 34 minutes, you know, I'll be asleep for this long. And then it kept on ticking
01:42:32.000 down, ticking down. And so finally I was laying in bed and, and this is the other thing I've heard
01:42:37.700 people say, you know, it's like they, it's not like they're getting talked to, but it's like you're
01:42:41.740 getting a message, but it's not a distinct voice. It's just kind of like an urge to do something.
01:42:45.620 And for me it was, you need to look up. And so I rolled onto my back and floating above me about
01:42:52.740 three and a half feet above me was this, uh, shadow. Okay. The shadow being, and I don't want
01:42:59.260 to say person cause I don't think it was a person and I can see the head. I can see the neck, you
01:43:04.720 know, the outline, clear outline of the shoulders, um, around the torso and around the waist area.
01:43:09.880 That's when it drifted off into like this, it was black shadow, but when it drifted off into like
01:43:15.420 this nothingness, it, it was like this white vapor smoke, like Hollywood esque type ghost almost
01:43:21.020 floating above me. And now that's one thing to terrify you, but you're going to, the worst thing
01:43:28.040 was the eyes. So the eyes were glowing red. So they had these red glowing eyes, not like this,
01:43:34.000 not like flashlights, but it's kind of when people talk about, um, like these glowing eyes,
01:43:38.000 when they see dog man or Sasquatch. Like stealth illuminating. It's eye shine.
01:43:42.280 Exactly. So this was red and it was like this incandescent red glowing, you know, similar
01:43:47.920 to, I don't know. It was just as red glowing eyes. This thing was there for maybe a couple
01:43:53.460 of seconds, maybe three. I don't know the time limit because I laid there. I could not
01:43:58.060 move. And this is when people are like, well, that's sleep paralysis. I used to attribute
01:44:03.040 it to, you know, like you have the three, you have like fight flight or freeze. And for
01:44:08.060 me, I thought I w I was scared stiff. I'd said I was scared stiff cause I couldn't move.
01:44:11.540 Could it have been a sleep paralysis? Yeah, it might've been. Um, and I laid there, I don't
01:44:16.140 know how long I laid for after this thing disappeared. And, and when I say it was black,
01:44:20.160 like it was blacker than black, like it was, it was dark in my bedroom, but it was, was it
01:44:24.700 looking at you?
01:44:25.260 Yes. Oh yeah, for sure. Definitely. Like face to face.
01:44:29.440 I saw the same thing. Uh, I told the story recently, but it wasn't looking at me. It
01:44:34.260 was, uh, when I was younger in the same house that I used to live in, but now my cousin
01:44:39.600 lived in it. They've since moved, uh, my other cousin sleeping in the, the mouth of
01:44:43.860 the, the hallway, hallway opening. And, uh, this huge shadow, same thing, red eyes, but
01:44:51.180 it was like an eye shine. Like I thought it was like glowing eyes at first that I couldn't
01:44:54.320 describe it. But as I got older and I started hunting and then you, you understand what
01:44:57.920 like eye shine looks like. Like that was eye shine, but it didn't come back. Uh, like we
01:45:02.720 got gators out here. They come back like orange, yellow eye shine. This one was red. I remember
01:45:08.600 seeing that, but he was looking at her and I remember seeing it and going shit and like
01:45:14.760 blacker than black. It was the middle of the night and it was a dark living room. And I could
01:45:20.500 see this thing, a distinct figure, same exact, same exact figure.
01:45:24.340 Yeah. And people will, will dismiss that as like, well, being in a state of paralysis
01:45:29.060 causes immense fear. And, and then what happens is because you're in a pseudo sleep state, you're
01:45:35.120 having visual hallucinations. You're projecting your own fears out there. And I'm like, look,
01:45:39.420 man, there are some pretty limited, um, categories of entities that people see. Are we just for a
01:45:46.200 lack of creativity, unable to project anything except for what thousands of other people have
01:45:52.180 seen? Yeah. Why did I see it? Exactly. That's a, that's a great question. Yeah. Like it's almost
01:45:58.720 as if we're in between the worlds, you know, like, uh, we're between sleep and awake and you're kind
01:46:03.760 of like, you have your foot in one foot in the other and you can see between the worlds. Cause I
01:46:07.520 really believe that our dream world is, is something completely different. Um, I believe it's a whole
01:46:13.520 different access to a whole different reality as well, you know, different dimensions, but I, you
01:46:18.540 know, perhaps we are in between that state and we can actually see in between and that's why we can
01:46:24.120 see it. Um, which then tells you that we have the ability to do that. Um, it's interesting because
01:46:30.880 that to me seems, I would understand why we couldn't have it all the time. Look, maybe if we could have
01:46:37.780 it all the time, then going back to the grander conversation of we exist in a biblical realm,
01:46:44.840 if we saw that sort of thing all the time, is that even free will? Because what I find is that
01:46:53.180 these moments turn people towards God, if they pass it through the correct filter. Now, if we're all
01:47:00.220 inundated all the time and we're all constantly seeing the spiritual realm, I would say we have a lot
01:47:04.840 less choosing to do because it's glaringly obvious. And I do think that God wants us to choose him.
01:47:11.580 And I think that these moments are, are these, they're these little nudges, you know, because
01:47:17.380 we often don't have a place to put them. Your, your paranormal experiences, um, you talk about them,
01:47:22.980 you share the stories, but they're not often well-received and they're not constructive. And on
01:47:26.120 this, you know, on this show, we can have a conversation about it and maybe actually unpack some
01:47:29.720 things, but generally speaking to the average person that you bump into, it's just a like, wow,
01:47:34.220 that's a crazy dream. So anyway, um, but despite that, they do flavor our lives for the rest of
01:47:42.180 it. You know what I mean? It's like these moments are, um, they are, what's the terminology that
01:47:49.300 Cliff uses, uh, temporal markers, temporal markers in your life that forever flavor the way that you
01:47:55.420 see the world. And I think they're like these little nudges. It's like, you're allowed to peek
01:48:00.160 behind the veil. You're allowed to see these entities. And then you have a decision. What do
01:48:04.300 you make of them? Do you leave them alone? And do you go, Oh, I don't know. It must've been a dream
01:48:08.160 or does it cause you to spiral? And the rest of your life is dedicated to unpacking paranormal
01:48:14.400 things and conspiracies. And, and is it the catalyst for your journey to God? Because that's
01:48:19.600 what it was for me. Me too. And I can't say that for everybody, but I think that that is much less
01:48:26.040 meaningful. If we're constantly just inundated with demons, uh, disembodied spirits of the
01:48:30.640 Nephilim, we go, Oh, it's definitively real. And God is definitively real. And that's not really the
01:48:35.020 same thing as free will or choice. I mean, it, I guess it is, but it's a lot less potent.
01:48:39.340 Yeah, I, I agree. Totally. Like, you know, when you have these events and people are like, Oh,
01:48:43.140 you're just, your mind is just creating these things. Like has my mind created something so
01:48:47.500 life-changing, so drastic that I actually changed my life in the course of the course of,
01:48:52.640 you know, the trajectory that I'm taking in my life, you know, that I step away from religion.
01:48:57.140 I start going into the new age, start questioning everything, you know, come into shamanism and then
01:49:02.020 come back to Christianity. Like this has been the big, huge kind of like step around that I did,
01:49:07.500 but I, I come back with a whole new perspective, a whole new, you know, understanding of it all.
01:49:12.780 That is what these things do. You know, that's not just a, Oh, I just, I think I saw something. No,
01:49:18.400 this has been something so drastic that it causes you to change your whole life and your whole. And
01:49:23.240 like you said, going after these, um, conspiracies, going after these, you know, these ghosts, these
01:49:28.120 UFOs, these everything, you know, seeking these, trying to seek these answers. That's what this
01:49:32.240 did for me. It was, it moved me in that direction. Do you know what put me in this chair?
01:49:37.260 Right. Yeah. I just wanted to say almost 30 years ago, the hat man, that's it. That's what started
01:49:47.280 all of this, the hat man, sleep paralysis, shadow entities. Now we sit in this chair and we talk to
01:49:54.840 tens of thousands of people on a regular basis. And we try to unpack the reality around us and bring
01:50:01.200 people closer to God. All of that stems from, for me, at least in my personal journey, sleep
01:50:07.900 paralysis, the hat man and shadow people. That's kind of remarkable. And like I said, it often falls
01:50:12.600 on deaf ears until you have an audience or a conversation with another experiencer. It falls
01:50:17.520 on deaf ears. Something that seems otherwise insignificant to somebody else who is not you
01:50:22.520 actually is potentially the most significant moment in your entire life.
01:50:26.980 Yeah. Yeah. I was going to ask, Raya, in your, uh, experiences through, uh, shamanism
01:50:34.040 and the new age, what were, what were some of the things that stood out to you? We're already
01:50:39.120 above a half, an hour and a half, but I got to know, what are the things that like stood
01:50:43.040 out to you, um, in your transformation back to, back to God or into God and Jesus Christ?
01:50:51.400 Well, I, I feel that a lot of people, we'll talk in the new age thing. Um, a lot of people
01:50:56.340 get stuck with this light and love and they, they don't want to face their realities. You
01:51:02.500 know, they, they want to believe that we're just all spiritual. We're all spirits. We're
01:51:06.800 all spirits. Yeah. Yeah, we are, but we're having a physical experience is what we're doing.
01:51:12.200 And they want to discredit that they don't want to discredit our human experience to just
01:51:16.860 be like this. I'm going to elevate for the fifth dimension. I'm just going to elevate for
01:51:20.660 this fifth dimension while forgetting what's actually happening in this world. And that's
01:51:23.760 why I feel that a lot of things have gone into the shambles. They are is because they're
01:51:27.840 just waiting for something to happen, something big to happen for them to ascend. But we're
01:51:31.980 forgetting to do the work here and now and to fix this, this crap that's going on. And
01:51:36.660 we're allowing these people just to allow the shit to go on. Um, now shamanism in his whole,
01:51:41.480 in my opinion, is a whole other bag though. I, I, I have not forgone a lot of the shamanistic,
01:51:47.600 um, teachings that I have, that I've learned, you know, a lot of them are quite attributed
01:51:52.860 to, you know, Christ-like and, and, and, and Christian values as well, you know, and it's,
01:51:59.240 I, I, some of them, okay. Some of them, I, I can be, some of them are best left, uh, left,
01:52:07.540 uh, to the side, you know, but I ended up like my, my shamanistic training was, I, I learned
01:52:13.160 under, and, and this is nowhere near with the time that you need, but I, I studied under
01:52:17.380 one shaman for a year. And then I was taken in by a medicine woman for a couple of years,
01:52:23.140 uh, more like three, four years, you know, and I ended up being her fire keeper at her
01:52:28.540 sweat lodge, you know, and I, I did tons of sweat lodges as well. And I feel like when
01:52:32.440 you're talking about, you know, um, doing that out of body experiences, stressing your
01:52:37.700 body, that's kind of what it's, what it's entailing, you know, but it, it's really a lot
01:52:42.380 of it. And these sweat lodges is, is pushing you to face your inner demons and to not look
01:52:47.400 about like, Oh, this, this, it's has to look inside. Cause people will take, you know, a
01:52:51.300 thousand nine 11s rather than actually truly look at themselves and see that the problems
01:52:55.880 that they have inside. And it's, it's like, okay. And even then I, you know, you still,
01:53:01.600 sometimes you just still see that problem. Oh, okay. I'm just going to push that off to the
01:53:04.320 side and I'm not going to actually truly face it. I'm not going to go into the deeper of
01:53:08.220 why, why, why, why am I like this? Why am I doing this? Um,
01:53:12.040 and, and I do feel that that is something that shamanism in my perspective, uh, helps
01:53:18.620 you do because you can't truly help others. If you yourself are like this damaged person
01:53:25.460 and, you know, so I would say that's why I kind of moved away from helping others with
01:53:30.460 my, with my shamanism and actually using it to go deeper within myself. And, and, and we're
01:53:35.220 talking like, I'm just scratching the surface when I, when I'm dealing with my own issues.
01:53:39.240 And, and I also feel that that is a thing that we do is we now these days, we're trying
01:53:44.160 to get people to accept our mental illnesses. We're trying to like, you need to, you need
01:53:48.360 to acknowledge my mental illness, but I'm not going to deal with it. You just all have
01:53:52.920 to accept it. And I'm going to take drugs for that. And I used to have to acknowledge
01:53:57.020 my mental illness. And, but no, no, it's like, we need to deal with our own shit. That is
01:54:02.940 the biggest thing. That's my biggest takeaway from this all is that we have to stop avoiding
01:54:08.120 our own shit and we have to start dealing with it.
01:54:10.640 Yeah. Yeah. And on that note, even conspiracies that I know it's shooting myself in the foot
01:54:17.400 here because I do a show on conspiracies, but I did recognize a long time ago that when
01:54:22.860 I became a conspiracy theorist, when I was younger, a lot of that was because I felt like my own
01:54:28.480 life was out of control. And rather than looking inward and doing the work and lifting myself
01:54:34.200 out of the mess that I had created, um, I decided to hyper fixate on all the things that ail the
01:54:40.780 world. And I think you can actually see a lot of that within the left too. Um, they do that sort
01:54:45.720 of thing, right? Where it's like, there are morbidly obese, uh, pink haired, pixie cut women
01:54:51.980 with acne, and they're screaming about everything that ails the world, but you look at them and you
01:54:56.120 go, your house is in disarray. Um, I think many of us outsource our own internal work and we,
01:55:04.520 it's almost easier in some ways to, uh, to fight the Illuminati than it is to go, why do I suck so
01:55:11.440 bad? So, um, I agree. Yeah. And, and, you know, we're all waiting. Most of us are still waiting for
01:55:19.340 someone to save ourselves, but we have to realize that we are our own heroes to our own story. We
01:55:25.920 have to be our own saviors and we have to save ourselves before we can, you know, move forward
01:55:30.220 and move on. I think that that is a good place to bring this in for a landing, right? Um, it was an
01:55:37.540 excellent conversation. Uh, I wasn't necessarily too sure where we were going to go, but I'm happy with
01:55:42.540 all the places that we went. I think that happens all the time here. We end up just talking to people
01:55:47.280 about whatever the hell we want to talk about. Um, but it was a fantastic conversation. And, uh,
01:55:52.060 I'm really glad that our audience got to be exposed to, uh, to you and your work one more time for
01:55:57.560 those who are curious, uh, where can people find you? Right. Codex of curiosities, Spotify, YouTube,
01:56:05.820 um, Instagram, everywhere else. And you know what, if anybody who ever wants to reach out to me,
01:56:11.560 by all means reach out, send me a message, uh, Rai Voss, you know, you'll find me on, uh, I,
01:56:16.920 I'm pretty active on Facebook and I'm getting active on Instagram. Um, you know, hit me up.
01:56:21.700 You've got any experiences. That's, that's great. And, uh, I put out, I put out shows on just about
01:56:26.780 everything, you know, everything that we question, everything that we have, uh, I saw, I saw you did
01:56:31.700 it. You did some content on the whole Sean Ryan situation. I believe I saw that when we were talking
01:56:36.240 to you in the beginning and I, I intended to, to bring that up to you. Um, you know, the drones and
01:56:41.500 everything, uh, but much happier with the conversation we had instead. Yeah. I got one
01:56:46.340 comment for that is that I believe that a lot of times reality is flooded by fakery. Um, and, and
01:56:53.800 they, you know, like perhaps there really was some real stuff out there and they just flood it to
01:56:59.480 discredit everybody. And, and yeah, again, when I talked about like the CIA or we'll say three letter
01:57:04.780 agencies perverting movements and conspiracies, that is exactly what they do. That, that, that is their,
01:57:10.100 you know, by their playbook, flood it to discredit it. You know, there, there'll be like 30 conspiracies
01:57:16.040 about this all with one actually being true. And the other one being just all these, well,
01:57:19.600 not all of them, but I'm saying a lot of them will have false narratives or dead ends and then
01:57:23.280 they can discredit everybody. You know, it's like, ah, it's just a plane. It's just a drone.
01:57:27.200 That's all it is. Yeah. Um, cognitive infiltration, uh, Cass Sunstein, part of the Obama administration.
01:57:33.760 Look up that guys. And you'll, you'll see what we're in the midst of. Um, well, I, I think,
01:57:39.760 like I said, it's a good place to land it. Right. I really appreciate your time. Top,
01:57:43.160 do we have, is there anything else that we have to, uh, no, I know this is also going live to your
01:57:47.580 audience. I see this person here, testimony of the words yet, uh, you found people that are
01:57:52.580 retarded. So if you're a retard, you could, uh, come take a peek over, but we would love to hear
01:57:57.420 your stories. If you guys like, I know that Rye, you're doing something similar, but yeah, if,
01:58:02.840 if you guys have stories that you feel like you can't talk to your family about, uh,
01:58:06.940 we email us, nephilimdsquad at gmail.com. We're reading it. We're reviewing them.
01:58:13.440 Share your stories with a couple of retards. We're roasting you.
01:58:17.060 I just want to say guys, you know, I love your show. It's, it's, it's fantastic. Thank you.
01:58:23.060 Thank you, man. Thank you. But, uh, all right, uh, guys, we are going to get out of here. We'll be
01:58:28.620 back later at 4 30 PM Eastern standard time with Owen Benjamin today. So until then,
01:58:33.580 do not forget to obey, submit, and comply. We'll see you later.
01:58:37.460 The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:58:43.820 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:58:47.600 You can persuade you that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:58:53.860 Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.
01:59:00.820 And they have.
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