111: Zombie Update 2.0 w⧸ Rob of BlaqLabs
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On this episode of the End of Days podcast, we have special guest Rob of Black Labs join us for a 30 minute preview of our upcoming episode. We discuss the current state of the world and how we need to be prepared to rise up to the occasion.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely...
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It's like we all know it's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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These motherfuckers are controlling this now, and no one's talking about how they made us try to be slaves.
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And everybody's just walking around, heading to crowds.
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But in this too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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Joining us today, once again, is Rob of Black Labs.
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Rob, if you could, for the audience who might not be familiar with you, let them know where they can find your work and what it is you focus on.
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Okay, go ahead and hit me up, if you can, on Telegram.
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And those are the only two places I'm working right now.
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About to get into the YouTube, but I'll probably get banned in like two seconds.
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But you can watch me get banned. It'll be fun, I'm sure.
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Yeah, do that. Ride the ship all the way to the ground.
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That's a, you know, listen, you got to be everywhere so that way when they cancel you from one spot, you can kind of safely segue to the next.
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That's the game that we're playing. I guess it's a game we have to play now.
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Speaking of which, we go right back into the Parasite thing, right?
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Because there's a lot of thought that the Legion was actually the collective consciousness of the Parasites.
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And funny enough, some of the tribes in South America actually believe that these Parasites are what basically gives them their consciousness for whatever God that particular village worships.
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I talked with, in length, with a Dr. Silva out of Brazil who does studies on Chagas.
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And he said that genetically there's like 15 or 20 different types that they've identified and they all act slightly different.
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They all have slightly different neurological considerations for the individual that's infected with them.
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I think the, I'm just thinking about it now because a lot of people surmise that the reason that you would have been warned against pork in the Bible is because, you know, pigs tend to carry a lot of parasites and bacteria.
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And it's interesting to me that when Jesus cast all those demons out of that man, they wanted to go inside the pig.
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There might be a little connection there that, you know, deserves a little bit of a deeper look.
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Um, there's a thought that, uh, those quote demons or infestation as it were, sometimes, uh, if you want to be more scientific about it, were actually the Parasites.
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And you have to think that if a person were to cast out Parasites from their body, where do they come out?
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Uh, I don't know if you've ever heard of that in the Bible.
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Have you guys ever followed that or looked into that at all?
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We were talking with him and he was just like, I'm going to sound real crazy right now, but we do sell these, uh, the purge store is basically a store that sells, uh, uh, parasite cleanses.
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And other kinds of vitamins and things like that, but mostly parasite cleanses.
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And he's like, you're going to think I'm out of my mind, but I think that they're demons.
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They, they've done documentaries about this too, where they kind of like briefly touch on like, it might be demons, but I think that they're a little scared to jump right in.
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But it makes a lot of sense, especially, uh, we just did a deep dive on this, uh, this video from Kim Kardashian where she's at like this eyes wide shut Christmas party.
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And there's a lot of symbology, a lot of crazy stuff going on.
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And at the very end, she, uh, I know, I know Dave's like, where is this going to go?
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But at the very end, uh, the guy it's, it's basically, she's crawling towards somebody that's recording her with a old VHS camera kind of thing.
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And at the very end, it's flipped around and Santa Claus is sitting on a chair, but as they pan up, like from his suit down from a suit up, it shows that he's Macaulay Culkin.
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And I was like, Oh shit, Macaulay Culkin's there.
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Uh, and a very interesting fact about Macaulay Culkin is that he has toxoplasmosis.
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Then he's my, uh, he's, uh, you know, my brother in, in toxoplasmosis.
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And, and it, it's a parasite that actually infects you and somehow affects your brain to fall in love with this cat.
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And it also makes the, uh, the people that have it more industrious, more likely to take risks.
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Maybe they'll do a podcast called Nephilim Desk One.
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So we also talked to Jonathan Otto and it was a long conversation about, um, parasites and venoms.
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Uh, and, and the idea that they're using these venoms, uh, from all these different animals to, uh, create not only the, the pandemic that we went through, but also the, the, you know, the vaccine that was supposed to be the remedy.
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And, um, what he said was that these venoms will attach themselves to nicotine receptors, but the body does find nicotine preferable.
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And so it'll actually boot them off if you're using nicotine.
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And so nicotine has kind of become this central talking point when it comes to parasites, but it also comes to, you know, COVID and all these other things.
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And, um, there's a video that I saw that was talking about it, but what's interesting is right after I posted about that video, we have this from, um, at leading report breaking Biden's rule to effectively ban cigarettes by slashing nicotine, uh, by 98% likely to be published by the FDA very soon.
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Is that so, because, you know, whenever the government does something for your health, for your benefit, um, you could choose to believe that, or you could choose to believe that there's an ulterior motive, which there typically is.
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And so I don't think this is for our own benefit.
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And it's just like, it wasn't for your own benefit to, uh, ban hydrochloroquine, which, uh, I was on because I have a joint degenerative disease.
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So then I go to the VA when, after COVID hits to get a refill and they're like, oh, we can't, we can't, uh, prescribe this.
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So it's like, you guys could do whatever you want.
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She has lupus and she was on hydroxychloroquine as well for a while.
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And yeah, when COVID hit, there was that really weird time.
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Like maybe January, March, April, April, May, June.
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And, and they were just like, they wouldn't fill her prescriptions.
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And I remember hearing about it months later and I was like, holy shit, dude.
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He says he's still waiting for his LSD from the VA.
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They really take their time getting around to these things.
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I mean, mind you, they're going to lock you up somewhere, but you'll get your LSD eventually.
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Strap you to a chair and peel your eyelids open.
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You'll be eating poo like the worshipers of Ball Peor.
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This, this is the, uh, the second time you've mentioned this.
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So at one point, uh, I believe it was, uh, Aaron and his son.
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And I think it's, if I recall, it was one of his sons runs off and Aaron goes to find
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him and he's like, what the hell are you guys doing?
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And they're over there, uh, in what they, what they said in the Bible, depending on the
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wording in which Bible you read it in, they said they were quote partaking of the sacrament.
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And what it really was, was partaking of the excrement.
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They were having basically, um, scat orgies more or less.
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Ball Peor is, uh, somebody said that's, that's likely and a model and a logically speaking
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What's better to be a ball pure enjoyer or to be a box saga enjoyer because the box saga
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guys are drinking cum and the, the ball pure guys are eating shit.
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They do, they do that in a lot of the Polynesian islands, uh, that, uh, yeah, semen, uh, drinking
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There is a few studies out there that talk about the fact that, uh, you can actually rest,
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So go figure, uh, wild because you could also raise testosterone by just like lifting heavy
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And I'm going to take that route like every time, every time, if you go come or heavy things,
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I'll take the, well, come that's what Tim walls, Tim walls was doing that.
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Um, that whole, I don't know if you guys remember a couple of months ago when like the horse
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He is an article about him drinking like a bunch of horse cum and then having to get his
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stomach pump, but it's a, it's a Chinese ritual where they would, if they drink it, they try
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They thought that they can, if they can get it in their stomach, then it will go other
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Well, and they've done studies and they've, they've seen that there's a, at least at the
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very least, there is some scientific evidence behind that.
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Uh, if I recall, I think the samurai did the same thing to their, uh, squires, et cetera.
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Uh, so their pledges as it were, because if you're Tim, what was his name?
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If, if, if you're him and you went through all that trouble, uh, and then you had to
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get your stomach, but I just don't know why you had to get your stomach pumped.
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I'm not advocating for drinking horse cum, but it, it seems to be like, you know, you
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drank a very unfortunate, but still like biological, you know, syrup.
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You know, is there a point of, of, of, if you drink toothpaste, you got to get your
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And that makes sense to me because it's poison and full of fluoride.
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If you drink cum, you have to get your, your stomach pumped or is he just a bitch about
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Well, there's a, there's basically like a coating that it has.
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And I think what happens is if you overwhelm the acid in your stomach, I think what it does
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And if you've ever had an incident in the shower, cause nobody's ever done that.
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Uh, you just look at the drain, you look at the drain and you go, well, no wonder it's
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Cause there's kind of mucus surrounding it, right?
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That's supposed to protect it until it can get to the egg.
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So, so if it does have any testosterone, um, boosting capabilities, it still seems like
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you're just not designed to be able to, to digest that.
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I'm looking at, I'm looking at the ball, Pior thing.
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And yeah, this is in the book of numbers, uh, chapter 25.
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It seems like what a lot of, a lot, what they were doing was, I guess they're eating poop,
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but it's, it's more associated with opening an orifice.
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Like, I mean, well, yes, it's a butt homunculus, right?
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It seems to be that a lot of the dark corners of the occult are obsessed with butthole play.
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And, um, you know, if you read Alistair Crowley's writings, I believe he's the one that
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is adamant that there is, uh, or no, maybe that's actually comes from, uh, Marina.
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Umbromovic, where she, she talks about mixing like, uh, uh, fecal matter, blood, semen, and,
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And it's like, uh, you know, I, I guess a tale as old as time.
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These people are just rolling around in, in excrement, um, and, and summoning demons.
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It's very, very many cases or, or many such cases, rather.
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I didn't know that you were coming on the show today to talk about poop and buttholes.
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But yeah, this, this drawing, I just basically slapped it on a t-shirt and it's like, some
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dude was like, this is how these UFOs go through, uh, into interdimensional travel.
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Do you remember the South Park with, uh, the Pope?
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And they're like, well, why would, why would the Pope want us to put food up our ass?
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And I think even in the early episodes when the aliens came, um, I think Cartman shot
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an entire satellite out of his ass, uh, in order to communicate with them.
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It's always been, it's like the taboo, but, um, you know, always, always willing to be
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And then you look at the science, you keep coming back to it and you're like, oh my God,
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But now they're saying that Chagas can actually, you can actually get Chagas now from, uh, raw
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Is this something that they're saying is inside of the fruit and vegetables or is this a byproduct
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of spraying them with all sorts of chemicals and running them through this GMO process?
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That is a point because up until then, they had not identified that as one of the vectors.
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So now they're saying that the contagion vectors are very, very casual now.
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Like, are we going back to the original AIDS epidemic where they were saying that you'd
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So the question here is, is this a power play to manipulate us via fear?
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Because that's very often the case is just keep us inundated with fear.
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Or is this actual, you know, is it like a sort of an E. coli thing?
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It's interesting because, you know, E. coli seems to be present on the vast majority of like
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You should wash them because this is a very common bacteria that can create, you know,
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But my wife the other day, she's watching TikTok, I guess, for the last time, right?
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Um, and she is listening to some girl go off about all these other countries routinely
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And, um, and then she starts to go into this like speculative realm of why that is.
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And, and, you know, is this something that they're trying to keep from us while the rest
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of the world is, is commonly engaging in parasite cleanses?
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It seems like these things are kind of, uh, coming to a critical mass.
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A lot of people are, are now talking about this, where this wasn't commonplace for me
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And now it's like, it's a whirlwind conversation that a lot of people are engaging in.
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If you talked about it, literally what, so in 2012, when I had my incident, I was literally
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told that I did not, that I did that basically just worrying about a parasite was
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grounds for the doctor to basically try and prescribe me, uh, SSRIs, basically mental health
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That's how bad they were gaslighting us about this up until 2012.
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And there's like 10 different tests and the doctor and the nurse practitioners don't even
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know how to take the samples for the test and where to send them and what to put on them
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and what to, what test to, they don't even know the name of the damn test.
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And I'm like, I, you know, when you have 30% of South America and Latin America that
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have this disease, you would think they'd be a little bit more on the ball, especially
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given the fact that they were opening the borders and we're just supposed to invite all of Latin
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America in to come like bang our wives, pet our dogs and take care of our kids and, you
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Well, and you know, you all saw that coming, right?
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So I guess my thing is, is that if it's this much of an issue that you've got entire government
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departments in South America and Latin America that are trying to deal with this.
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And then suddenly they pretend like, oh, there's this border and the bug can't jump over it.
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I guess there's visas for parasites or some shit.
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And maybe, maybe their embassies are all clogged up.
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Well, I mean, if you look at even the livestock issue, you know, we're, we're regularly treating
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livestock for parasites and, and, you know, for some reason we think that it's a different
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And it's also sort of commonplace now that we understand that the South was inundated with,
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And so basically what, what ended up happening is this idea that like people from the South
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They actually attribute that to a parasite that you can get from walking around in fields
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And so it attaches to the bottom of your feet and then basically has a bunch of neurological
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And it, and it, the resulting, you know, factor is that you're, you're slowed down.
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And so we accept that as, as something that happened and is responsible for that sort of,
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It's only hookworm that we ever had to be worried about.
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And now parasites are just not part of the conversation.
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Well, now, well, the thing is what they're finding out is Chagas was always in the South.
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Uh, so those people weren't only getting hit with hookworms.
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And, you know, there's, there's no, to, to be fair, uh, actually being, uh, part ethnically,
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uh, Hispanic myself, uh, you wouldn't know it, but, uh, yeah, you'd be surprised how many,
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uh, Slavs and Russians and Poles actually lived in, uh, Mexico city back in the day.
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Uh, we're talking, you know, 1800s, et cetera, and, uh, came up here and just, uh, basically,
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uh, rejuvenated themselves as white people again, effectively, you know, um, we lost,
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you know, a lot of the, a lot of the quote white Hispanics, as they like to call Zimmerman,
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They, uh, reclaimed white culture when they came out, when they came back to the United
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So a lot of people don't realize that's why you got so many blonde people in that, in,
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in areas like, um, Oh, uh, Hermosillo, et cetera.
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Uh, you've got a lot of, uh, and you've got a lot of, uh, Polish people that have taken
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on Hispanic last names, uh, not to be confused with the blonde people in Argentina.
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That's a little bit of a different story somewhere else.
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Because I mean, when you have a Polish last name, it's a Russian last name.
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I mean, holy shit, no one can spell it right there.
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So a lot of them just said, well, let's, uh, make this sound like something Hispanic.
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Let's, you know, it's, it's Rodriguez now, you know, be done with it.
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Well, that, I mean, that's, I, I always kind of have, um, um, I almost appreciate that,
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Like there's a guy over here at the corner store by me.
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Um, I don't know what he is, but he's definitely not white, but his name is Frank.
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And the dude's like salt of the earth, like awesome guy.
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I brought my son over there yesterday because he crushed on his science fair project, uh,
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And, and, uh, Frank, the, the corner store guy is always asking him like, how are you
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If my son says he did well, then Frank just starts like, he's like, don't pay for candy
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You know, we always, um, go in and check on them and shoot the shit with them.
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And my son's always excited to see him, but that guy is, you know, definitely not Frank,
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And I, I, I kind of, I appreciate that because you have instead, people will move to a country
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and they will, um, self-segregate and they'll go into their own little echo chambers where
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they, they don't necessarily have to learn the language or the culture or anything like
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that because there's a Chinatown, there's a, this, there's a, that.
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And, um, and then I think that creates a lack of like cultural cohesion that could be taken
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advantage of by somebody who wants to, you know, toss a match in the tinderbox and start
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maybe a race war or something like that, you know?
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So, uh, you know, it's, it's just kind of interesting that we pretend that parasites have borders
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and somebody just came up on in the chat and said, you know, my old doctor straight up said,
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we do not have a parasite problem in this country.
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You know, there's no borders for parasites there, they're everywhere and they are a
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And, and it, look, if you can go to a country and they treat their livestock for parasites,
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It's even like, uh, somebody I knew gave me a freaking mango from, well, it's a, it was
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So like just traveling across country, across countries with fruit and they tell you not
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It's like, this stuff is just going to, it'll spread around.
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So who knows where is that, where, where stuff is at and when it's at, it's probably,
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You have to be aware of it, especially due to the blood transfusion system, et cetera.
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They haven't even been checking it for what, 20, 20 something years, because again, quote,
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there is not a, there's no parasite problem in the United States period in quote this country.
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So of course the blood banks were just like, yeah, whatever.
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So if you've got a blood transfusion, um, let's be honest.
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I mean, if I was coming from a foreign country and I needed money, hell yeah, I'm giving blood.
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If they'll let me, I can't because I was in, in a Gulf war one.
00:26:52.500
So, uh, they still will not let me give blood, which is bizarre.
00:26:57.220
That alone should have told you something when they're telling you, oh, you, you know, how
00:27:02.220
long, how many, how long were you in Iraq and what year?
00:27:07.680
Uh, deaf, not xenomorph says when we left Africa, they searched us for anything organic, even
00:27:15.080
So, I mean, you want to talk about how concerned they are of, of, of having bacteria and parasites
00:27:19.540
travel across, you know, oceans and to different continents.
00:27:24.520
There's, there's no reason for concern when it comes to parasites.
00:27:30.260
And so, I mean, you start to, to pair that narrative with the idea that they are using
00:27:36.540
parasites and, and venoms to cause pandemics and, and, you know, poison inoculations and
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You're telling us not to worry about it because it's the thing that you're doing.
00:29:15.100
It's like every early zombie movie where you'll see on the TV where it's like, well,
00:29:20.800
you know, we did have, so we saw something here, but no problem.
00:29:23.340
And every, you know, it's a fucking zombie movie and it's about to be zombies everywhere,
00:29:26.880
but we're watching the news and you're like, you're just waiting.
00:29:30.080
But so that one report where they're like, there's no really, no big deal.
00:29:35.280
And they're at the point where they're like, we don't know what to do.
00:29:38.320
So we're just going to tell them that it's not there.
00:29:51.540
They showed that there was a market decrease in testosterone if you had certain parasites.
00:29:59.740
We have a low testosterone epidemic in young males.
00:30:04.420
So, uh, tell me, tell me that there's no connection, but I, I would like to believe that I would
00:30:12.280
like to believe that, uh, you know, and that's what kills me is like, okay, you're, uh, you
00:30:17.660
know, and, and they're already starting to come out with some fringe studies now that are showing
00:30:22.460
that if you, depending on what, uh, vaccination you got, um, that that's also decreasing your
00:30:29.960
But I think a lot of that has to do with the spike proteins collecting in the reproductive
00:30:36.220
organs and in the lymphatic system and subsequently basically choking off that system's ability
00:30:44.720
If you choke off the blood flow, it's not going to work right.
00:30:49.120
You're clogging things up like Tim Waltz's stomach and a bunch of juice.
00:30:53.900
Well now, and then we find ourselves in this position where not only are we having like,
00:30:57.700
um, you know, a real shortage of, of masculine capable men, uh, but we're seeing the exact
00:31:03.980
It's not just weak men, but now we're having furries and such.
00:31:06.240
And, and it's interesting too, that like, not to, to dump too hard in the gay community,
00:31:16.980
So it's like, there's this, um, they're telling us that we don't have to worry about it.
00:31:24.500
And then the gay frogs are having sex with men and they're getting parasites.
00:31:28.020
You know, it's like a big, uh, it's a big feedback loop.
00:31:30.680
We're in the middle of a big chaotic parasitic feedback loop.
00:31:33.880
Uh, and it's, you know, um, uh, at the same time, by the way, we're demonizing culturally
00:31:42.160
So it's like, you have, you have parasites and they're dropping your testosterone levels.
00:31:52.720
But when you turn, the culture is, is holding a mirror to you and it's saying like, no, you're
00:31:59.880
And I'm not saying that it's one grandiose plan because in order to do that, you have
00:32:03.640
to have so many people in on it, you know, and this includes so many different industries
00:32:08.480
from the food to the, the, you know, the medicine, uh, to the political talking points, the media
00:32:14.580
Um, but it, it, you know, call it a coincidence if you, if you want, it's a, it's a happy accident
00:32:23.860
Well, Rob, Rob started the show talking about Legion or perhaps that was pre-show.
00:32:28.480
And, uh, the idea of Legion is like kind of being of one mind, right?
00:32:35.800
Um, but Rob, you, you came on here today to tell us about like some more positive stuff.
00:32:41.120
So you said that there's like, you're like, there's a cure.
00:32:43.200
There's a cure that I missed and I didn't mention it on this last show.
00:32:51.220
So, uh, university of Alabama, uh, managed to find a cure for T cruzi, which is the parasite
00:33:01.640
And, uh, the thing is, is that we need to look at this as a tipping point, uh, that we
00:33:07.200
talked about with the zombies, because if you remember my hypothesis or my theory was that
00:33:13.160
if they needed to create a neural network that was made organically and was able to leverage
00:33:19.240
the immunosuppressant capability of the Chagas, uh, parasite, the best way to do it would
00:33:27.360
be to use, to genetically manipulate the Chagas parasite itself and let it create the pathways
00:33:33.900
through the human body to create the neural link.
00:33:41.520
I think that, uh, neural interfaces can actually be a good thing.
00:33:47.780
Um, and, uh, I think if used for the right reasons, uh, they can, it can do a lot of good
00:33:55.440
and I don't see necessarily spiritually a, uh, from my point of view, I don't see it being
00:34:04.540
any kind of like sacrilege or anything, um, because we already know that the tax, the tax
00:34:11.520
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Unfortunately, one of the negative effects back to the masculinity, et cetera, is that
00:35:54.300
if I recall, females with toxoplasmosis tend to pick lower quality mates and have less sexual
00:36:03.560
inhibitions, aka the crazy over-sexed cat lady thing, right?
00:36:09.620
But, so that's one of the, I don't know, for incels, it may be gray.
00:36:16.920
Maybe that's why all the really incel guys always seem to hook up with chicks with a lot
00:36:21.560
of cats, or they themselves have a lot of cats.
00:36:24.780
I mean, anecdotally, you could put that together, perhaps.
00:36:30.940
Um, so Chagas has some similar effects with risk-taking and also violent and aberrant behavior
00:36:43.120
So, I mean, and I, I'm, I'm extrapolating here, but this may do a lot towards repairing
00:36:50.200
our culture, potentially just this cure alone, besides allowing something like Chagas to,
00:36:59.480
uh, construct, uh, help construct organically based symbiotic neural networks within the
00:37:06.280
And the reason why I think this might be a good thing is because it may actually be you.
00:37:11.260
So, uh, I, I believe that a lot of cases of multiple sclerosis, um, a lot of cases of other
00:37:18.980
neural dysfunctions, uh, such as ADHD, et cetera, may actually be residual damage from parasitic
00:37:29.740
And do you think that that would be connected to, um, a specific parasitic, uh, infestation
00:37:34.620
or could it be correlated to like toxoplasmosis, for example?
00:37:38.580
I think it could be correlated to any, any one of them.
00:37:43.380
Do you remember the fervor behind stopping people from drinking Borat?
00:37:53.500
I remember, you know, ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and quinine and things of that nature, but
00:38:01.760
I'm like, uh, yeah, it's a real uphill battle of a conversation.
00:38:07.620
He said chlorine and it was on with the bleach shit.
00:38:10.360
I was like, ah, no, actually, let me pause you right there.
00:38:15.840
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00:38:20.080
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Um, but otherwise, uh, it pains me to say goodbye, YouTube, rumble, et cetera.
00:38:57.680
Uh, so, so, uh, basically this may be a tipping point for not only our culture, given the fact
00:39:04.320
that, uh, we have problems with violence, et cetera.
00:39:08.140
And you know, a lot of the homeless people, a lot of them, we think have problem, have
00:39:17.540
I have a good reason to believe that since we've had all this immigration from the south
00:39:22.420
of the border, that that has in turn also brought a lot of parasites.
00:39:27.560
And just now that we know that there's other transmission vectors other than the Chagas beetle,
00:39:33.920
but obviously these people are sleeping outside.
00:39:35.560
So the Chagas beetles are having, are having a party.
00:39:40.820
I mean, we may actually be in the middle of an epidemic within our urban centers based
00:39:47.520
And we don't even know, and no one gives a damn because they've shifted again, once
00:39:52.500
again, shifted all the Chagas research over to COVID and into the MRNA arena, uh, for whatever
00:40:00.200
I mean, you can extrapolate from that, what you will of that.
00:40:03.860
I don't know why those are connected necessarily, uh, except for the Chagasin and the, the enzymes
00:40:13.220
Although I don't know how that necessarily directly relates, relates to coronavirus, uh, research.
00:40:20.060
Um, it's just kind of like little one liner blurbs about, they move this, you know, play these,
00:40:27.580
these people over to here to research this for reasons still unbeknownst to us and merge
00:40:33.580
Um, I don't know if it's related, but you can maybe take another step and say somehow it
00:40:40.640
Well, that kind of goes back to our previous conversation, Rob, doesn't it?
00:40:43.380
Where it's like, we started talking about the idea of these chimeric creations and how,
00:40:47.780
you know, um, so if it's, if it's Chagas, if it's, if it's, uh, venoms, if it's parasites,
00:40:53.100
they're just trying to figure out what combination, this is my suspicion, what combination makes
00:41:02.000
Because I don't look at, I don't look at, uh, gain of function research research through
00:41:09.140
Uh, it just seems like, even if you think you're doing the right thing, you're playing
00:41:13.300
with fire is, is, is not even a good term to use it.
00:41:17.120
You're playing with something completely catastrophic.
00:41:20.060
And, um, you know, the name of the game is like, well, let's speed up the process and create
00:41:25.400
something that would otherwise not happen naturally so that we can derive a vaccination from
00:41:30.180
it to protect people from the thing that otherwise wouldn't exist.
00:41:32.760
And they're, they're creating these chimeric hybrid, um, uh, diseases, viruses, whatever
00:41:40.180
And, uh, you know, it's just, what's the most effective killing machine?
00:41:46.720
And in a country that's not entertaining the idea of parasites, uh, that really gives them
00:41:51.360
an edge because we're not even looking at that.
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And you have to be suspicious of the fact that we ignore it to such an extent in that
00:43:27.300
It's like, wow, like that, that level, that level of gaslighting is astonishing.
00:43:34.780
And, you know, also too, I've, I've been on a few shows with Dr. Artis when I co-produced
00:43:40.940
So him and I have thrown a lot of this stuff back and forth, um, behind the scenes also.
00:43:46.540
So, uh, I can't take complete credit for all of this.
00:43:50.900
Uh, this was a lot of stuff that I bounced off of him and we went back and forth, uh,
00:43:57.280
Uh, and also to anyone that cares, you, you might see me on Ball Busters again.
00:44:00.680
Uh, Daniel and I are working out at, uh, how we want to go forward, uh, potentially,
00:44:08.100
So, uh, if you can't get enough of me cause you just love my, uh, uh, ugly face, I look
00:44:16.440
Uh, you can't get enough, then you, then you'd want to hit me up on Ball Busters where
00:44:24.920
So, um, but yeah, so, uh, shout out to Daniel for helping me out, uh, with the meetings with
00:44:31.040
Dr. Artis so we could get to this point and start asking some real questions, uh, about
00:44:35.840
Um, so I think though the turning point with culture should, might be a very good thing.
00:44:40.940
And the funny thing is the cure that they're using is a boron derivative, AKA the borax
00:44:48.300
And here's, what's funny is they said for almost 25, maybe 50 years that, uh, it was
00:44:57.560
So almost all, uh, uh, helminths and, and, uh, protozoas, et cetera, are responsive to boron.
00:45:04.720
And now the next question becomes, why did they gaslight about that?
00:45:14.560
Well, my, my question is, um, and I can see the chat asking it and my thoughts are pretty
00:45:23.900
Um, for example, I have containers of ivermectin on the way, uh, bought them off Amazon.
00:45:29.600
And, um, are these sorts of things in, in, in my limited knowledge, I'm just getting ivermectin,
00:45:36.020
um, because I suspect I've, I've probably got some parasites and it's good to do a cleanse
00:45:41.460
But, um, are these things all, in other words, is ivermectin a blanket treatment?
00:45:53.640
Is this sort of a thing where you have to like nail down your, your ailments and your
00:45:57.780
symptoms, um, whittle down what the likely cause of it is and then tailor the, the, or does
00:46:07.280
Um, now there is some studies out of India that did show that as far as Chagas is concerned,
00:46:13.980
again, cause it's probably one of the most resistive parasites because it can hide in
00:46:18.320
tissues and a neurological tissue and organ tissue and heart muscle, et cetera.
00:46:27.380
So if you're going to use ivermectin, what their prescription or what they found basically
00:46:33.220
was that you have to take it for a really long time, let a low dose for a very long time
00:46:39.060
is probably, uh, most effective, but they did find, uh, some susceptibility, uh, of Chagas
00:46:49.020
So I would say if you were going to maybe do a cleanse, maybe you do the, and I'm not a
00:46:55.640
doctor because if I was a doctor, I'd just be calling everybody crazy and sending them
00:46:59.600
to go take SSRIs, um, and then telling them to take fluorine based SSRI compounds, which
00:47:05.880
would then subsequently screw up the mineralization in their body and shut down their amygdala
00:47:12.180
Cause we have like another pharmaceutical that can tackle that problem.
00:47:15.760
We can make you a real person by destroying the old one.
00:47:20.440
You know, let's just annihilate you and rebuild you into a little death bot.
00:47:25.940
So, or, or into a homunculus, uh, you know, because we're not even going to let you become
00:47:32.140
We're just going to turn you or you'll become a husk.
00:47:40.600
Um, so, you know, uh, however they want that to go.
00:47:46.080
I see these sex machines that I just go, Oh God, why?
00:47:54.580
Uh, anyways, we won't get into that or we don't want to get it then to us anyways, however
00:48:04.160
So are, are we at the point, are we at a tipping point culturally and, and how is, how
00:48:10.620
are they, are they going, is it going to be one?
00:48:12.220
So I don't know if you've seen, but you notice the ADHD medications they've cut way back on,
00:48:19.240
Well, I mean, not just prescribing them, which is kind of a good thing, but the thing
00:48:23.200
is that a lot of long-term users can't get ahold of it.
00:48:26.380
Very similar to what they're trying to do with nicotine now, oddly enough, you know,
00:48:30.520
because nicotine at least can help the symptoms of some of these neurological problems.
00:48:38.180
And I find that very interesting in the sequence of events that, uh, outgoing, uh, Biden's
00:48:44.560
going, oh yeah, we're going to, you know, kill smoking.
00:48:47.040
I mean, and the thing is if they're going after it because of the nicotine content, uh,
00:48:51.420
how long is it before they go after it due to the, I mean, how long is it before they
00:48:59.560
That's what I was thinking because the industry has shifted in such a way that like, I would
00:49:03.460
imagine, um, people who smoke cigarettes are at an all time low, but smokers in general
00:49:08.840
probably at an all time high because of vapes and, or at least nicotine enjoyers is probably
00:49:14.360
at an all time high because there's so many variations now that you can gain access to.
00:49:23.360
Um, and this is what's got me confused too, is it's like if the Biden administration is really
00:49:27.440
going to try to do this thing, um, I think all it's going to do is signal to the general
00:49:32.420
public that there really is some benefits to nicotine because look what the Biden administration
00:49:39.560
So, I mean, I think it's going to signal to a lot of people that this is a viable path.
00:49:47.740
Dude, this guy's inauguration is in five days, huh?
00:49:55.060
It's almost, and I, I hate to say this because I don't want to go full cue ball here.
00:50:10.540
I don't, I don't know if that's, that's what we're going to see.
00:50:12.780
It's, it feels weird because I would have imagined that there would have been more pushback
00:50:17.960
I mean, I guess you can look at these like psychological operations that have been going on and, and maybe
00:50:23.240
attribute them to like a writhing of the Biden administration and all the various organizations
00:50:29.060
that they controlled, you know, as far as like shadow organizations, deep state, this
00:50:33.900
Um, so the, the, the psyops that you're seeing that are just going off everywhere, that might
00:50:45.420
I thought there was going to be a lot more pushback.
00:50:47.220
I thought there was going to be a lot more resistance.
00:50:48.380
I thought they were going to do all kinds of crazy shit.
00:50:51.020
I was looking forward to, it was going to be very entertaining to keep him out of office.
00:50:55.460
I, I would be almost surprised at this point if he did do something like, no, I'm not getting
00:51:01.740
Like if he did that, I'd be like, oh, there was so much more fun stuff you could have done
00:51:07.740
I'm too old and this chair makes my butt feel nice.
00:51:11.940
What if he goes like, he takes his final breaths.
00:51:16.700
And then he looks in the camera and he goes, well, he just passes away.
00:51:23.080
I mean, as much crap as they jacked them up with to make him look good on the campaign
00:51:27.200
And in these last, this last month or two to make him look sentient, uh, wouldn't surprise
00:51:32.840
me if they fried every last synapse that the boat bastard has.
00:51:36.700
I think they gave him whatever the strongest version of toxoplasmosis is.
00:51:45.760
I think you need to give him everything you possibly can.
00:52:06.120
I don't, I don't, um, I'd be surprised if he, if he did anything like that.
00:52:09.680
I mean, I don't see anything like that happening, but I do see, uh, there's been like a number
00:52:14.580
of traps set for the Trump administration when they do get, they did, they did it to him last
00:52:19.800
There was a bunch of stuff in there that like kind of tied it, tied him up and also, you
00:52:25.240
And by the time he got past that, then we had COVID.
00:52:27.800
So there are traps that they're, they're going to be devious.
00:52:33.700
I would imagine that during the first like month of his, um, you know, presidency, we're
00:52:40.500
And, you know, like I said, looking forward to it.
00:52:44.340
It's going to be, uh, more exciting than it needs to be for sure.
00:52:47.640
Uh, based on that, on the three letter agency stuff, now that we've kind of got an update
00:52:52.700
and there is hope, I mean, and it's of all things, it's something that's been used for
00:53:04.060
Um, now it's a slightly different chemical form.
00:53:06.600
That's probably more available to the human body into the metabolism, uh, to knock the
00:53:14.580
So it can't, uh, it can't metastasize into the tissues and hide, but great news.
00:53:21.340
Um, and I think they're, from what I could tell, they weren't obvious about it, but they're
00:53:28.200
So, and it had a hundred, it was a hundred percent effective.
00:53:31.280
Name one thing that's a hundred percent effective in this world.
00:53:41.900
And that's the thing that really got me excited about it.
00:53:44.720
The fact that they came out and said that I was just like, it's gotta be really good
00:53:52.740
I mean, even, even drinking too much borax will make you shit yourself.
00:53:56.280
So, I mean, that's, and that's fairly safe for the most part.
00:54:02.400
So very interesting, but we'll step into the next realm.
00:54:06.520
Um, if you look at the distribution of, of Chagas, uh, with, uh, violence.
00:54:13.360
So if you were to look at a map, it overlays almost perfectly.
00:54:16.920
That's another key point that I find extremely interesting.
00:54:20.500
Didn't you say that was also the case with toxoplasmosis is a, uh, a higher tendency to
00:54:31.660
That's interesting because, you know, we, we started this talking about parasites and
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It always struck me as fascinating that there's a parasite that will infect, I think, a praying
00:55:49.520
And what it'll do is it will compel them to actually drown themselves, to kill themselves,
00:56:04.840
And I just find that fascinating because, you know, demonic entities, schizophrenia, things
00:56:10.280
like that, these things are pushing their hosts to self-harm, ultimately.
00:56:15.800
That's the ultimate goal is, you know, it starts with a devaluing, a sort of a questioning
00:56:20.240
of your moral judgment, you know, or rather the things that you engage in.
00:56:28.460
And it whittles you down until it gets you to the point where, you know, you're malleable
00:56:34.420
to that sort of suggestion, this self-harm suggestion.
00:56:40.180
You could say in many ways, it compels a praying mantis to commit suicide.
00:56:46.160
And so, I don't know, I just find that interesting, that there's this compulsion.
00:56:53.980
We don't think an insect is possessed necessarily, but we're watching the same thing happen.
00:56:58.520
It's just on a scale that we don't, we remove the humanity from it.
00:57:02.120
But this thing effectively killed itself because a parasite told it to.
00:57:04.700
Yeah, well, I think that's the horse, and that may be the horse whipworm is what you're
00:57:11.720
So that's one of the ones that typically will infect.
00:57:16.700
If I recall, it'll infect mantises and also, is it crickets?
00:57:26.480
I think there's at least a handful of different larger insects that it tries to infest.
00:57:37.760
I'm looking at the map here of the Chagas infestation, and it seems like the southern
00:57:47.720
You're saying that it overlaps with the most violent areas in America as well?
00:57:52.540
The places with the highest rates of violence, one of which is New Mexico, if you all don't
00:58:00.620
And oddly enough, we do have a high level of Chagas infestation and a mental, and we
00:58:08.200
have the, I think we have the top, we're top for violence per capita and also for mental
00:58:22.740
I mean, they are everywhere and swarms in some places.
00:58:26.040
I mean, it's crazy if you're on a horse stable or something, they are like everywhere and
00:58:33.680
So you wouldn't see them if they ended up in your house.
00:58:39.160
Again, they're very much like, like roaches, but they're, they're much stealthier in my opinion,
00:58:46.520
They'll bed down all day long and only come out at night.
00:58:52.620
So you would be bit by them and maybe never even know.
00:58:56.000
You might wake up with like a puffy eye or something like that.
00:58:59.740
A lot of times that'll tell you that you've been bitten.
00:59:02.860
So, oh, have you ever noticed in a lot of the literature too, people that are demonically
00:59:15.140
That they, they, they have an insatiable thirst.
00:59:19.020
Well, in some, for some parasites, that behavior is literal.
00:59:23.460
It makes people feel like they're dehydrated all the time.
00:59:27.500
That's so a lot of what we're learning now about like the gut biome is that you, you kind
00:59:32.440
of create a culture in your gut and, and that if your culture is one that is made up from
00:59:38.560
like glucose, um, the bacteria, the culture in your, in your gut feeds off the glucose
00:59:44.000
and actually will create, um, sort of not like artificial, but it'll, it'll create hunger
00:59:52.980
So people that eat like a lot of pasta will, will notice that it's not very filling and that,
00:59:58.180
you know, not long after they eat, they're hungry again.
01:00:01.020
Um, and I've heard it argued that the, the bacteria in your gut is what's actually creating
01:00:06.300
those hunger sensations because it wants more of this glucose.
01:00:14.620
We're pretty comfortable now with the idea that your gut affects not only your cravings,
01:00:21.200
They, they actually call it like a second brain, right?
01:00:23.980
That, that, um, that your gut has sway over your emotions, uh, to a degree that you would
01:00:30.060
probably be surprised if you ever had it laid out in front of you.
01:00:33.120
So, um, we can be inhabited by these things and then they can create, you know, they, they're
01:00:39.460
basically, um, uh, you know, pulling our strings like a puppet or like a robot, right?
01:00:48.940
They're generating, uh, or, or, um, amplifying our emotions.
01:00:52.860
And, uh, yeah, look, even if you, even if they weren't attached to demons, it's like,
01:01:00.140
this thing is like kind of whispering to you and putting you in emotional states, causing
01:01:04.560
cravings, you know, that are otherwise not good for you.
01:01:07.520
You know, it's going to have you engage in, in eating something or drinking.
01:01:10.600
We'll have this, the same thing will happen there where you'll create a, uh, a culture in
01:01:18.020
So it's, it's driving you to repetitive, bad behavior.
01:01:23.180
I it's, and yet in the West, we think that there's no real, uh, problem with parasites.
01:01:31.120
And, you know, and it's, it's, it's, uh, also interesting too, that one of the ways that
01:01:51.020
Um, what's the, I wonder if, what are you doing?
01:01:53.580
Because, uh, somebody in the, in the chat, uh, Xerox mentioned fasting.
01:01:56.900
And, um, I'm wondering if, if one of the benefits of fasting is you can kind of starve
01:02:03.180
Um, if you can just get over the cravings and get over, you know, all the compulsion, uh,
01:02:07.660
eventually without food source, they'll die out and you can kind of start fresh.
01:02:11.020
I think that's part of the, yeah, that's part of a reset process for the body and the poop
01:02:16.500
They're actually, uh, they actually take fecal material from people that are quote, well,
01:02:24.680
And they've taken poop from someone who is considered to be mentally stable, whatever
01:02:34.040
I mean, officially, uh, quote noticing means you're mentally unstable these days, right?
01:02:40.840
Paying attention to anything that's outside of your home is considered being mentally unstable.
01:02:46.220
But if it's any, if I had any say in it, I'd much rather a noticer's poop pill than anybody
01:02:54.060
So they could take one of the people who can self gaslight basically, no pun intended, uh,
01:02:59.360
and take their poop and put it in a pill and they give it to you.
01:03:02.240
And then it adjusts your gut biome to match theirs.
01:03:08.200
Cause otherwise what does the medical industry typically do?
01:03:11.100
It's like, they load you up with antibiotics, which destroy your gut bacteria, right?
01:03:17.340
And I think it just leaves you like it can, if, if you're to the point where you need antibiotics,
01:03:20.760
um, and you have to take them, oftentimes they're people saving grace.
01:03:27.840
And it's that you're probably more compromised afterwards because of this lack of, of a healthy
01:03:36.140
You may be rid of the thing that was ailing you in the first place, but now you have a
01:03:40.300
lot of work to do as far as, um, fermented foods and, and, you know, cultured, uh, dairy
01:03:47.280
Especially things like kimchi and that awesome.
01:03:50.160
You know, um, I, I have a love, hate relationship with kimchi, but that's beside the point.
01:03:56.620
If you've ever gotten bad kimchi, you, it's hard to eat it again after that.
01:04:01.200
And I may have done even good kimchi is bad kimchi.
01:04:06.200
I used it and I'm always confused because I used to make kimchi and eggs and I'm like,
01:04:10.020
if I slap this shit on the pan, am I then going to effectively destroy all the culture
01:04:14.980
And so then I have to eat like cold kimchi next to my eggs and it sucks.
01:04:20.820
And you know, there's cult, there's a kimchi cultures, uh, back in Korea that go back like
01:04:28.840
And they'll actually, I don't know, uh, they'll take, but there, but it does, it's, it does
01:04:37.700
If you get, if you get different companies have different ancient cultures that they've
01:04:44.980
And, uh, it does seem to taste different from one company to the next, depending on what
01:04:51.000
seed organisms they used to basically, uh, ferment their kimchi.
01:04:57.740
Uh, so something, uh, something to think about, but you know, and it goes back to the ball pure
01:05:02.340
thing, were they, was that an early form of mind control effectively?
01:05:11.400
Like, uh, everybody, everybody's centipede, the human centipede, everyone's mouth.
01:05:17.100
So you're like one organism that just shits in the next one's mouth and full of demons.
01:05:23.740
I think that, um, so, so how do you pronounce that again?
01:05:32.620
Are they at all engaging with any sort of deities?
01:05:42.720
So ball and then P or P or is, uh, I think that's the place.
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So I'm wondering then, does that bring them, are they doing that in an effort to get closer
01:06:57.240
Because if so, that makes a ton of sense, right?
01:07:00.180
It's like, yeah, we can communicate more effectively if you take on my emissaries, right?
01:07:05.760
Eat this and we'll have a middleman in your gut.
01:07:08.720
So they're saying they're doing sexual orgies as a form of worship, sacrificial meals in
01:07:17.100
I don't know which one because we've already determined that ball is just a title.
01:07:21.060
And then the bodily functions and excrement are used in rituals to mock God's holiness.
01:07:28.900
So how does it, but there's an actual scientific explanation if you take for, you know, at the
01:07:37.300
word that these parasites are somehow connected to demons.
01:07:42.220
Well, now you have this, it's like, you ever see those movies where they'll put like a worm
01:07:47.860
in their ear and that worm will allow them to understand any language.
01:07:52.200
But, oh, shout out to, I think that's Great Pillow Podcast.
01:07:58.520
It's like, you can have a connection with these things if you so choose.
01:08:01.480
You can have a strengthened connection if you allow your body to become a host to these
01:08:09.340
It's like, you know, having a home phone inside yourself that, you know, you pick it up
01:08:14.860
and balls on the other side, but what's given that to you is the fact that you have these
01:08:20.340
And, you know, the ancients also talk about that.
01:08:22.600
A lot of these tribes had almost like a supernatural interconnect between one person to another.
01:08:30.640
One of my roommates, when I was at the Language Institute, had lived with a Amazonian tribe.
01:08:39.140
And he felt, he thought that he could feel the presence of every other tribe member and
01:08:48.200
That would make sense because now you've created a hive mind, like a web, right?
01:08:52.000
And it's the whitest, it's the whitest guy on the planet, which was hilarious because
01:08:56.180
it was like, oh my God, he had the ritual scarification and all that shit.
01:09:01.320
So it's not about, you know, your genetics or anything in this case, or your actual ancestral
01:09:09.200
I mean, if you're ancestrally connected as well, it's probably stronger, but yeah, it
01:09:13.900
Like, you know, you're humming a song and your wife starts singing it.
01:09:21.920
Well, you know, and you know, what's crazy is what if, what if that is intended to make
01:09:37.340
What if that is a underhanded method to, and it's a biological method to make us involuntary,
01:09:46.480
involuntarily servitude effectively to our, to our wife and make the wife of the master
01:09:59.420
Because the spiritual leader of the household should be the father, you know, underneath God.
01:10:13.140
I don't, I mean, look, these things are tinged with a lot of comedy, but it's almost jarring
01:10:21.520
how much sense it makes because we've been, we've been orbiting this topic for some time,
01:10:27.240
but just unable to, and I think this ball pure, whatever it was called, um, is a really good
01:10:33.500
indicator that, you know, this, this suspicion that a lot of people, including ourselves are
01:10:38.000
having about parasites and their, their relation to demons might actually be a lot more true.
01:10:43.220
It might actually be the, the, the, the, the mechanism by which these things happen.
01:10:49.380
And I found it interesting because when you read the Bible and you see that account,
01:10:56.600
It's almost feels like it was like, it doesn't follow.
01:11:05.520
We almost forgot to tell you about this type of thing.
01:11:07.780
Doesn't it seem out of context when you read that section of the Bible?
01:11:11.180
Well, there's other parts that are like that, where it's like, um, you know,
01:11:14.580
like where'd this come from going to sacrifice your children to Moloch?
01:11:18.620
And when, when they say that in the Bible, it's like, it's almost, that is almost jarring,
01:11:23.900
You're like, what the, sacrificing your children to Moloch?
01:11:27.360
So much of the Bible feels like it's, it's told from the POV of people that like knew
01:11:31.300
these things were, so they didn't have to give you context because it's like, if you
01:11:35.500
lived back then you'd go, oh yeah, the, the people that are sacrificing yet probably don't
01:11:39.580
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So when we get it, we just don't have the context.
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It feels like it's at a left field, but that's because the world has been.
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Hidden from us to such a degree that we think what we live now is like the natural state of things.
01:13:59.820
And that everything else is actually beneath it.
01:14:01.960
And if we had the rug pulled out from underneath us, we'd land right back in a world that, you know,
01:14:06.420
the people who wrote the Bible knew pretty intimately.
01:14:09.320
But we've got this, you know, we're like, it's like having sex with a condom.
01:14:14.880
If the condom ever got removed, we'd be like, oh, dude, yeah, people are eating poop and talking to Paul.
01:14:24.680
So I think a lot of it is that it seems like it's out of left field, but it's very much out of left field.
01:14:33.820
So they're talking about Balaam for two chapters.
01:14:37.780
And then they're just like, by the way, Israel was seduced by Peor.
01:14:48.540
And then they're like, they're just like, fuck these guys.
01:14:51.440
And then the next chapter is like, so anyway, let's talk about the second consensus.
01:15:00.660
Well, and then that brings you into the one priest that they don't want to talk about, Zadok.
01:15:10.880
That they only have a little bit of a skimming of at some point.
01:15:14.740
And they're like, okay, the sons of Aaron are out of there.
01:15:26.520
Yeah, that's oftentimes, you know, it seems like the Bible not only was written by people
01:15:32.620
who had more context, obviously, but also it was kind of written in a way that was like,
01:15:38.380
there's so much more that could be told, but this is what needs to be heard is what we have
01:15:47.820
It's just really the Bible would be the history of humanity.
01:15:52.400
So it's like, give them what they need to know.
01:15:54.360
And then here we are, 2025, and we need to know it, but we're only just starting to ask
01:16:00.600
Or maybe people in the past did, but it seems like, at least in the West, we went through
01:16:05.020
a lull for a time where we got a reductive sort of version of the Bible.
01:16:12.400
And only lately, it could be my own bias just being in it now, but it feels like only lately
01:16:18.280
are we exploring some of these stranger aspects of it and actually giving them their due diligence
01:16:23.140
instead of just being like, yeah, it's a weird book.
01:16:27.140
So let's, let's step into a correction I need to make.
01:16:33.360
Well, some, another update, there's an update in the phenylparacetam world.
01:16:37.280
Uh, there has been a new substance that was, uh, released by a place called of all things
01:16:46.680
Oh, let's go on with the zombie shit here, bro.
01:16:49.560
Um, anyways, they're out of Tucson, Arizona, uh, we're allowed to call like, you shouldn't
01:16:54.980
be allowed to, I'm sorry, if you're going to have a lab, you're not allowed to call
01:16:58.820
Well, I think they're, I think they know that they're going to get taken down any day now
01:17:03.900
because they're doing all kinds of things that are, uh, let's just say pseudo legal.
01:17:11.020
Um, in that they are basically they're, they're taking on, they're, uh, selling unscheduled,
01:17:22.220
Um, and the most nootropics to be fair are unscheduled.
01:17:26.440
And, uh, that's kind of a good thing because, uh, obviously with phenylparacetam, they ban
01:17:32.940
Uh, I'm super jazzed about the fact that, uh, we may, that we may see a cure for Chagas,
01:17:44.620
Uh, I'm just a little concerned what, what Elon might do with it.
01:17:47.680
But then again, we're concerned about all the crazy shit that Elon's doing.
01:17:52.460
Is that who you want in Elon's ear when he's trying to mind control us with the neural link?
01:18:01.000
She, I remember she posts, um, what, what looked like a cuneiform tablet with hieroglyphics
01:18:09.980
You know, it was, it was, um, sort of a artistic play off of a cuneiform tablet, but it had things
01:18:16.220
like, I don't know if you could pull this up top.
01:18:18.160
You type in, uh, Grimes cuneiform tablet and, oh man, you're good, dude.
01:18:24.620
Um, and, uh, you could see some of them are really strange, right?
01:18:29.060
You have this like thing that looks like a bacteria followed by several vaccinations
01:18:39.240
And then it's, it seems to be a series of events and the very end of it is end, right?
01:18:48.800
Uh, very cryptic, very satanic, like Luciferian kind of crap that she, uh, that she leans into
01:18:55.220
And of course, you know, tied into Elon Musk, the guy who wants to put a chip in your brain.
01:18:59.180
Well, in transhumanism, um, again, it has, it's good and it's bad, obviously.
01:19:06.040
I want to address that real quick because, um, you know, that's a really sensitive topic.
01:19:10.720
And I just want to say like a little bit there.
01:19:13.360
If you can put, um, a chip in someone's head and, or whatever, you can augment them some
01:19:18.980
way and they will be, uh, free of like Parkinson's or they'll be able to see again or something
01:19:25.940
The problem is once you pop that open, there's simply no putting it back in the box.
01:19:32.080
And I think that it will always lead to somebody seeking to get their hands on that technology
01:19:40.900
You know, if you look back in the nineties, it was like, they were putting very rudimentary
01:19:45.180
electro, like electronic chips on a cat's brain.
01:19:48.660
And all they were doing was sending, um, electronic like pulses to the sort of the, the rage centers
01:19:55.500
And then, and they were able to create a situation where one, um, one push of a button would
01:20:01.980
either send this cat into rage or make it incredibly docile.
01:20:06.960
So of course, if you have anything more advanced than that, and you're allowing them to put it
01:20:11.100
in your brain to any extent, it's like, who knows what sort of control they can have
01:20:16.240
Like I can see the, the, the, you know, the really, the beauty and, and the goodness in
01:20:22.440
like giving somebody their sight back, let's say, or something like that.
01:20:26.080
But, um, the, the, to me, the, because of the fallibility of mankind, the risk reward
01:20:37.260
Um, especially on the surveillance tip, because now you've got full total surveillance, et cetera.
01:20:42.440
Um, but here, here is, uh, a bigger point, uh, for whatever reason, have you guys ever
01:20:52.900
I played the, the one, I think it was for, um, uh, Xbox one.
01:20:59.400
Human with human revolutions, I think is one of, is one of the later ones.
01:21:04.260
Uh, but in the first one, they had something called the gray death, which was implied that
01:21:12.440
Um, Elon Musk during COVID kept showing the containers of the gray death.
01:21:31.260
Once again, speaking of, of cryptic, uh, influence, uh, you had a little bit of that going on and
01:21:37.460
he seems to really like that game and makes a lot of, uh, allusions to it.
01:21:45.060
He also makes a lot of allusions to, um, back to the future.
01:21:49.840
And, um, recently somebody made a post that was talking about all the strange things having
01:21:55.400
to do with, uh, Donald Trump, the Ingersoll Lockwood books, his uncle working at MIT, you
01:22:00.080
know, being responsible for cleaning up Tesla's works and reporting back to the FBI.
01:22:03.400
Um, uh, even the 1958 episode of the, the series track down, it's called end of the world where
01:22:10.320
like a man comes to town and convinces everybody that the end of the world is nigh.
01:22:14.680
And the only way to get around it is to build a wall around the town, but he's a con man
01:22:18.940
So she's listing all these like really insane things.
01:22:21.880
And then Elon Musk just hops on and says, uh, just a coincidence winky face.
01:22:30.940
He touches them and then he backs away and he lets everybody speculate wildly.
01:22:36.220
And, and, you know, I mean, I think he's, he's kind of in a way he's kind of an idiot
01:22:45.980
So, um, he has some traumatic brain injury from when he almost got beat to death in grade
01:22:55.200
So there is something definitely wrong with him.
01:22:58.220
So in a way I kind of get why he would make the neural link because he probably sees a lot
01:23:03.140
of his problems interacting with people, uh, as being a result of that.
01:23:13.400
Uh, probably over 70% of the psychologists are actually diagnosed with something.
01:23:21.940
So, uh, for them going to school is like a self-help book.
01:23:30.120
Um, but the problem is, is that does some of that rub off into their day-to-day interactions
01:23:37.920
Is like, are you fixing the problem that you're actually giving to somebody else?
01:23:43.700
Because it's also come out that now that if you hang out with people who are mentally
01:23:56.060
My wife is, is, um, watching like a tick tock last night.
01:24:03.320
He meets a girl and, um, and they hit it off for a while.
01:24:06.980
And then like several months pass with no interaction.
01:24:09.180
And he ends up like moving on and dating somebody else.
01:24:11.260
Now the girl who he was interacting with months ago suddenly, you know, freaks out because
01:24:15.760
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01:24:20.500
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And she starts going like, hey, I saw this in the fifth dimension.
01:25:36.340
Come to find out she's a relationship therapist.
01:25:40.360
Well, I forget what the actual terminology is there, but a couple's counselor.
01:25:44.540
And so it's like, yeah, this person is in a capacity where they're meant to be helping
01:25:49.020
But if you just look at the 13 pages of walls of text, this bitch is spiraling in the fifth
01:25:53.580
So I don't know if that's indicative of her getting the rub from all her crazy patients
01:25:59.320
or, you know, if it's that trauma that made you that way, attracted you to psychology in
01:26:23.960
I guess these occupations, they attract exactly who it is that their target clientele is.
01:26:31.620
Well, let me skip over to the next order of mind control here.
01:26:36.000
As it turns out, I was not false, but I was a little bit off.
01:26:42.480
So as it turns out, phenylpracetam is an antagonist to scopolamine.
01:26:50.240
The Divchuk type, sarin gas, et cetera, taboon, et cetera.
01:26:56.960
I was looking it up and doing some chemistry, and it looks like scopolamine could actually
01:27:03.780
be a way to, or scopolamine, I'm sorry, bug spray, you know, which is these organophosphates
01:27:13.380
may actually be also be a counter to scopolamine and vice versa.
01:27:18.100
Scopolamine may be an antagonist to organophosphates.
01:27:26.560
So just wanted to let everybody know that phenylpracetam may not work against organophosphates,
01:27:32.240
but it definitely does work against scopolamine.
01:27:40.360
Anyways, I was writing up a script just off to the side here about a guy who basically
01:27:45.360
doses himself, low dose, with bug spray before he goes to approach a gang that he knows
01:27:53.120
tends to use scopolamine to subdue people who they don't like.
01:28:03.400
No, I'm just writing this out based on the chemistry.
01:28:10.980
I said, well, that would make for a kind of an interesting scene in like Reacher or some
01:28:19.080
He just gives himself a blast of bug spray and then huffs it for a second and goes in,
01:28:24.540
So that was one of the things that I learned since then for the Psychonaut crowd, which is
01:28:31.360
the, you know, people who tend to use things like Nupept and Acetylcholine and stuff like
01:28:40.300
So then there's another interesting development in the nootropics.
01:28:45.100
Speaking of brain manipulation, there's a new phenylparacetam that came out.
01:28:52.420
I guess it's been out for a little while, but it was unavailable again from Umbrella Labs
01:28:59.660
It is five to 10 times more potent than other nootropics.
01:29:05.260
Uh, and, uh, I have not had any personal experience with it, so I'm not telling you to do it.
01:29:14.000
Otherwise I would be broke and I would be, uh, you know, forcing people onto God knows
01:29:19.540
what types of medications, uh, just to get them out of my office, uh, and gaslighting
01:29:26.180
Um, however, this one, uh, should be interesting going forward.
01:29:30.840
So if anybody is into nootropics, uh, if funny enough, you want to hear something interesting.
01:29:37.100
I have a friend of mine who is, has ADHD, can't get Adderall because Adderall is at all
01:29:44.960
For whatever reason, uh, you, you make it up as you go, as far as what you think that
01:29:50.120
might be, because I've only heard a million different things, uh, as anyone knows, that's
01:29:54.140
been around any of these ADHD folks, uh, they get very angry.
01:29:57.820
If you recommend anything, but their medication, they lose their shit.
01:30:07.320
Their Vmat two is all messed up, you know, and anyone who wants to know what Vmat two is
01:30:12.400
that's, you know, the thing that helps you empathize with other, other people, uh, et
01:30:17.320
cetera, also, uh, helps connect you to your spirituality, et cetera.
01:30:21.640
And when you take ADHD medications long-term, that thing is getting annihilated.
01:30:28.860
When I was a kid, they, um, they diagnosed me with ADHD.
01:30:31.120
I still think that the reason that I think I probably do have it if it is a real thing,
01:30:35.500
but I also think that the way they diagnosed me was bullshit, unless it was just that glaringly
01:30:39.280
obvious that they were like, yeah, this kid's definitely got it.
01:30:41.140
But they put me on Adderall and, um, look at this shit, dude, what does it say?
01:30:45.620
Dude, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, why are they using the umbrella logo?
01:30:53.580
They're going to shut us down in a couple of years.
01:31:01.540
I think it's, I think it was ironic though, that he did, they're doing nootropics.
01:31:12.820
Uh, if I recall, he works for university of Arizona and all that.
01:31:16.840
And so it is a, I, a professor, I don't know if it's an adjunct professor or what level of
01:31:22.420
professorship at this tenured, you know, some people act like that matters, you know, however,
01:31:27.380
it does look legitimate and they are having all their, um, they're having all their nootropics
01:31:34.180
tested stateside, um, you know, on, on a, for spectrum analyst, uh, spectrum analysis, et
01:31:47.640
Cause I bought some of it and, uh, we're going to see how that works out.
01:31:51.320
No dude, I might buy some like, I'm, I, how do we get these guys as sponsors?
01:31:59.800
And I actually, that's one reason why I was actually bringing them up because I, I was
01:32:03.760
wondering if they would do a sponsorship because I love nootropics.
01:32:11.240
Cause I, I take alpha brain, um, and I swear by it.
01:32:14.860
And so, uh, I'm always kind of on the lookout for other things that'll, that'll make me sharp.
01:32:18.800
I'm, I'm very, um, cognizant of, of, you know, my sort of my verbal acuity and, and my recall
01:32:25.160
And because of that, I don't drink and I have like a ritual that I have to go through every
01:32:30.280
morning where I'm like, I, you know, I start with a couple of glasses of water and then
01:32:34.540
I'll get a little bit of food in me, something with like a high fat.
01:32:37.440
And then, uh, I'll, I'll throw down a B12 complex and, uh, an alpha brain.
01:32:43.820
And I got to make sure I do that probably about like two hours before I have a show in order
01:32:50.840
I take all the same, but I mean, oh, I've got a whole box of shit back there.
01:32:57.320
And so, uh, for me, it's, uh, everything from Makuna Prens, which is a velvet bean all the
01:33:02.860
way to, uh, you know, crap loads of, oh, what's the, what's the other one?
01:33:08.640
Well, phenyl prastam, obviously oxyracetam, uh, oxyracetam tends to have a more gradual
01:33:17.000
Uh, so that tends to get me over any kind of my slumps that I have in the afternoon,
01:33:22.440
uh, cause I used to get afternoon sleepiness, et cetera.
01:33:25.940
Um, and oddly enough, the phenyl prastam, when I started taking it again, I have a problem
01:33:30.900
with apnea because I have, I have some, uh, back, I have some back and neck damage.
01:33:35.300
Um, and it, that, uh, misalignment occurs when I sleep and tends to, you know, restrict
01:33:43.660
A lot of guys who do jujitsu get that because they're getting their damn necks yanked all
01:33:48.660
Um, and that's what some of mine is from is also from, it's from a motorcycle accident
01:33:54.460
Um, there's, that's the major fracture that occurred.
01:33:57.480
And then I did jujitsu on and off for a handful of years.
01:34:01.440
Uh, so somebody is always turning your neck the wrong damn way.
01:34:07.760
And, um, so then also to the acetylcholine, right.
01:34:12.280
Which is part of what alpha, alpha brain, I think is, uh, the, the main key ingredient
01:34:17.320
Hence why, if I, if I recall why it's called alpha brain, right.
01:34:23.200
Uh, then I also take, um, taurine, large amounts of taurine, HMB, creatine.
01:34:36.940
Cause it tastes like sand when it's all said, like, it's like somebody cut down a goddamn
01:34:44.560
But, uh, I just, I just think this horrible milkshake of hell.
01:34:50.980
Uh, oh, you're going to milkshake and then you choke that down.
01:34:55.380
Because the power, the powders are cheaper and then I can adjust the doses as I want.
01:34:59.960
And I've actually had, I've actually had problems because a lot of these substances
01:35:06.120
So they actually negate your stomach acid and then it'll clump up.
01:35:10.840
And I've actually like, I've, I've ball purred a couple of, uh, you know, half, half, uh,
01:35:19.060
And I was like, uh, obviously I'm getting bad absorption there.
01:35:21.960
So, uh, you know, how are you, uh, how are you seeing, are you seeing any benefits from,
01:35:28.740
uh, the, the supplements you're taking for your neck?
01:35:32.220
Cause my father is, uh, he struggles with some, some neck issues.
01:35:38.500
Well, I mean, the thing is, is that, uh, it, it reduces.
01:35:42.100
So the phenylpracetam reduces inflammation as does the RGPU 95, which is supposedly even
01:35:47.760
better than the phenylpracetam as far as, uh, anti-inflam, anti-inflammatory.
01:35:56.020
If I don't take phenylpracetam, my back starts hurting because I've got slipped discs, right?
01:36:03.600
I've got a little bit of a restriction between the discs where the nerves come out from between
01:36:11.920
So it actually, that anti-inflammatory, uh, capability actually helps with neuropathy and
01:36:19.700
If I don't take it after about a month, I start having, you know, some problems.
01:36:23.840
With hand strength and, and, uh, cold hands, et cetera, because it's obviously messing up
01:36:29.360
the feedback loop that your body needs to know what capillaries to open and close and
01:36:35.680
So, uh, it's not directly going to help, uh, his neck problem.
01:36:42.360
It'll, it'll likely help the pain and the inflammation in the neck, which then subsequently
01:36:49.960
It's, he's not, he's not having a pain in the neck.
01:36:52.760
He actually had, uh, I think he's just overworked over here in the yard.
01:36:56.820
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01:37:00.940
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01:37:11.460
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01:37:58.340
Yeah, there may be a pinched nerve or something, but his eye wouldn't focus.
01:38:01.900
Like, he would, uh, see blurry because of the disc in his neck.
01:38:05.340
It's right down here is where, is where mine is down the side there that, that, uh, I forget
01:38:11.860
what Nate, what it's called, but there is a nerve trough that goes down the arm and that
01:38:19.780
And I used to have a really bad eye twitch on my left-hand side and this gets rid of it.
01:38:23.820
So usually I know I need to start taking it again when I start getting the eye twitch
01:38:27.160
again and, or start waking up feeling like I got hit by a truck because, you know, I may
01:38:32.300
have stopped breathing or, you know, obstructed the airway while I rolled over or something
01:38:42.920
And I, again, I don't recommend anyone take the RGPU 95 until your favorite psych or not
01:38:50.760
Um, but I don't think that there's going to be any problems with it.
01:38:53.900
You can actually eat, uh, eat your entire body's weight of this shit and not have any, uh,
01:39:02.280
The most you're going to have is diarrhea and a headache.
01:39:04.820
So, I mean, if every, yeah, well, well, here's the thing.
01:39:09.700
It can actually help headaches because it, it opens up blood flow in the brain.
01:39:15.180
So with some people, what happens, like what happened with me is I was having migraines.
01:39:22.000
Uh, obviously I did not take this under the, under the supervision of a doctor, but I will
01:39:26.740
tell you this when I go to the VA and I give them the list of the shit that I take, they
01:39:34.820
I was like, I'm like, yeah, well, I, you want me just to give you the, I got all the links.
01:39:42.260
And what's funny is I never hear back from these, from these, uh, therapists after that.
01:39:47.340
So they're just like, I'm not going through all that.
01:39:49.960
You know, I, I really don't, I love, uh, people like you and, and, and the things that you
01:39:55.040
This is the same thing that we had with, uh, with Jonathan Otto.
01:39:57.360
It's also the same thing that we talked about Dolan from inversionism.
01:40:00.560
And basically what it is, is it's people who know that there's something wrong, know that
01:40:04.880
the medical industry is not a great source for, um, you know, treating these, these issues
01:40:09.760
and they take it upon themselves to become their own sort of Petri dish, their own, uh, experimentation.
01:40:13.980
And, um, Dolan from inversionism, for example, uh, found that he was having some, uh, immune
01:40:21.540
And he actually discovered that it was from eggs and he, he went through this like really
01:40:25.760
strenuous process in order to like kind of revamp his, his, uh, his gut biome in order
01:40:33.900
And, and so I think that's how it started for him.
01:40:36.500
And then it just snowballed into this much greater level of experimentation where he's, you
01:40:40.140
know, doing these nootropics and, and things of that nature.
01:40:42.580
But it just goes to show you that, you know, whatever's going on here in the West is, is
01:40:47.800
so far from the mark that you're better off taking your health in your own hands.
01:40:51.940
You can't really lean on this apparatus to, I mean, if you don't believe that you don't
01:40:57.740
really need to look further than like the food pyramid that's been shoved down our throats
01:41:00.640
since we were children, where the vast majority of what you should be eating is just grains,
01:41:07.820
It seems like everything that we're being told is actually the polar opposite of what
01:41:13.300
And so maybe that's a good, uh, compass to use.
01:41:16.340
It's just like invert it, whatever it is they're telling you to do, maybe do the opposite.
01:41:19.760
That's not medical advice, but I'm saying we're, we're in a period now where you certainly
01:41:23.600
can't take your own health and nutrition for granted.
01:41:26.040
And you can't lean on this industry or these institutions, uh, for advice or, or for direction.
01:41:31.520
You really have to take this seriously and look at it, look into it for yourself and top
01:41:37.100
You know, right now we're on the cusp of like RFK removing the fluoride from the water supposedly
01:41:42.900
And it's like, maybe soon we're going to see a place and, and, and what it's like to be
01:41:48.840
not inundated with all the shit that we're constantly, because I'm a pretty healthy guy
01:41:52.860
and I work out, you know, I, I do mixed martial arts.
01:41:59.500
I'm not somebody who, who eats trash and I struggle constantly to like feel sharp.
01:42:06.580
And that's why I do all these things because it's like, it's just feels like there's a
01:42:10.980
So I have to go above and beyond, uh, and, and try to, you know, experiment with this thing
01:42:15.240
or that thing to see if I can get to a place where at least I feel, you know, uh, clarity
01:42:23.400
So I, I wonder too, you know, I agree with top sentiments.
01:42:27.400
It's like, what would we be like if we weren't inundated with this shit all the time, if they
01:42:33.660
weren't spraying the air, if they weren't poisoning the food, if they weren't, you know, putting
01:42:36.840
fluoride in the drinking water, et cetera, et cetera.
01:42:38.860
Like if I, to me, it feels like we should be operating at a much higher, uh, you know,
01:42:46.220
And we, we may never know because we're so inundated with wifi and now we got six, what
01:42:52.720
wifi six or six G now that's way up there in the, in the terahertz, the, the near, uh,
01:43:00.340
And we don't really know what exactly the effects are on a human when being exposed to that.
01:43:08.180
I mean, there are anecdotal, or there is research that's been done that it could, it could change
01:43:18.380
Which actually the med bed thing with Q is one of the biggest psyops out there because
01:43:25.360
But when you actually look at the research behind it, uh, well again, Joe Rogan, right?
01:43:36.320
That's something that Jonathan Otto, um, he actually owns a red light therapy company,
01:43:39.960
And my wife too, she's got, um, autoimmune issues that manifest as a psoriasis, uh, yeah,
01:43:46.760
And she was able to cure it with, uh, dietary restrictions.
01:43:50.420
So really just cutting out like glucose, simple carbohydrates and, um, and red light therapy.
01:43:55.180
And it was so bad when she was a kid that her skin would crack and split open.
01:44:01.880
And now as an adult, it's barely a factor at all.
01:44:05.160
And then we attribute that to the red light therapy and into the dietary restrictions.
01:44:11.540
I, I think, well, what we're talking about here with the terahertz radiation is that crosses
01:44:19.780
So with it being so close to the infrared, uh, do we really know how it's affecting all
01:44:28.160
Um, so bottom line is, uh, let me get into a couple more things and then, uh, we'll get
01:44:36.140
So we've got, we already kind of went into and played with the idea of the homunculus,
01:44:40.100
the possibility of a homunculus being based upon the neural link, which now has become
01:44:44.080
far more likely than it was before, because we've seen this cure for Chagas come out where
01:44:50.100
they can at the very least, uh, get to put the Chagas in the human body, uh, build the
01:44:57.900
And then we also too are seeing these new nootropics that will help the human body, uh, withstand
01:45:03.600
the onslaught of those networks being built with within the nervous system by the Chagas,
01:45:11.080
uh, and subsequently come out ahead on the other side and not end up in all kinds of
01:45:21.400
The only thing I see right now that might hold it up and we may thank God for this one
01:45:25.260
is that, I don't know if you've heard, but they said the quantum computing is dead pretty
01:45:29.820
Uh, it's, it's, I don't even believe it was real.
01:45:31.940
I just swear quantum is a word for you just means you're too stupid to understand.
01:45:38.440
Uh, so, so don't pretend like you could tell us, you could call it, say that we're just
01:45:50.760
So the quantum computing thing seems to have been a big Oz behind the curtain type of thing.
01:45:57.420
It's just not, it's not viable and it's just not working.
01:46:01.500
They're down to four nanometers with all of these chips.
01:46:04.860
And if you're at four nanometers and you still can't get quantum computing done, cause that
01:46:11.160
The ability of you to get down to that quantum level with the chip scaling, uh, also has to
01:46:21.220
And also to does start to play into the, the way the quantum computing can work where it's
01:46:28.220
basically like kind of using, uh, the quantum movement of individual atoms and molecules
01:46:34.060
as a form of kind of like an, like an antenna, right.
01:46:41.540
So, uh, well, um, I think that there's a lot more to this conversation, uh, but we have to
01:46:51.400
kind of bring it in for a landing here because we do have another show to hop into in, in about
01:46:59.660
Um, it's, it's one of those topics that just spans so many different realms.
01:47:03.680
And so, because of the nature of the way that it branches off, there's, there's just so
01:47:08.580
Uh, we'll definitely end up having another conversation, Rob, but in the meantime, let
01:47:12.880
everybody know where it is that they can find your work.
01:47:21.860
Uh, there's been a few people who've hit me up on there and then also Spotify.
01:47:29.600
And, uh, oh, and I also need to put up a couple of the, uh, I need to put up the,
01:47:33.860
did you guys, when you guys get a chance, send me the, uh, last episode and I'll, I'll
01:47:44.800
Uh, sometimes you can find me on Facebook, although I backed off of Facebook because
01:47:53.680
I heard that, uh, Mark Zuckerberg is becoming more like a real person.
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Did he go, did he go to the Island of the boys of the Island of forgotten children or
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And now that's enough for the community at large to be like, he's based, uh, getting
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punched in the face does help with that though.
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I have learned, but I don't think that it only helps if you're a human.
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How many, how much can you punch a robot to really help it out?
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Listen, we're going to, we may find out sooner than later.
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I don't know if you've seen those dog robots later, uh, lately.
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Well, all right, guys, listen, uh, thank you again, Rob.
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If you're a member of the Patreon, go to that next link.
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We have a great show coming up for you in like 10 minutes.
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So until then, uh, don't forget to obey, submit, comply, but really we'll see you in
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The great hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
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It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
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You can persuade people that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
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Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.