113: Spirit Communications w⧸ Ctrl Alt History
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On this week's episode of The End of Day, we have special guest Andy of Control Alt History join us to talk about Conspiracy Theories, the dark side of the internet, and why we should all be worried about what's going on.
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Otherwise, I would like to welcome to the show Andy of Control Alt History.
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Andy, you were recently put on our radar by a glowing endorsement from Kurt Metzger over on the Joe Rogan podcast.
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It was a great episode, and we had to hop on your YouTube channel.
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And so for the audience who might not be familiar with you, Andy,
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let them know where they can find you and what it is you focus on.
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Yeah, so primarily on YouTube, Control Alt History is just the name of my channel.
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And just kind of mostly focus on, you know, what I consider just kind of interesting stories from history.
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You know, some people would kind of say it's more of like a conspiracy theory, quote unquote, type bent.
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There's some esoteric and, you know, supernatural type stuff.
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It's a lot of like assassination mysteries, generally kind of focus on stories that have kind of been forgotten about or overlooked
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or maybe not as widely known to people and have kind of been just forgotten about with time.
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I like to probe conspiracy theorists every time I hear about it.
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I read a lot and about a year, year and a half ago, just kind of decided to start making YouTube videos about, you know,
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some of these interesting stories that I was reading about.
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I find that a lot of the times the answer is just that they're, I mean, they're entertaining and they're engaging.
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It's like, if you are a fan of a good mystery on television, on Netflix, in the movies, well, if you give this sort of thing a swing,
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you'll find that it's equally as compelling, oftentimes better and written just as well.
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So, yeah, sometimes you're just in it for the love of the game.
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But you have a shotgun spread of different topics that you seem to explore.
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And one of the things that I was hoping that we could start talking about, wherever it goes, it goes.
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But this idea of the spirit comm is something that I saw on your page.
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And it wasn't really, throughout history, there are these things that seemingly enable people to communicate with the dead.
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I guess the spirit comm, speculatively, would have been one of those things.
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But there's also, like, the Dicinian glass kind of a deal, right, where you can look through this glass and you can see entities.
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I believe there's even a form of sort of thermo imaging or something akin to it that the military was using for a while.
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But it's rumored that they had to stop because they kept seeing demons.
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So, like, every once in a while, technology lets us do this sort of thing.
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So, there is kind of, as you mentioned, there's, like, a really long history of, you know, people who've tried to build devices that enable us in the living world to communicate with the spirit world.
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Thomas Edison was working on, like, a spirit comm type device that would enable you to phone the dead, you know, that type of world.
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Guillermo Marconi, who invented the telephone, was also working on a device.
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And even Nikola Tesla was working on a spirit phone type device before he died.
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And so, there was this guy, George Meek, who was a very renowned engineer throughout his career.
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He was a very high-ranking executive with the Carrier Corporation.
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And he kind of decided after he retired, he was really rich.
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He had a whole bunch of, like, really lucrative patents for air conditioning systems.
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And so, he just kind of decided to start researching this question of what happens to us when we die.
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And he kind of went on all these travels around the world, talked to Buddhist monks and, you know, mediums who claimed to be in contact with this spirit world.
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And then, he decided to use his background in engineering to create a device that would enable you to have, basically, a two-way conversation with spirits from the spirit world.
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So, this is about, like, 1970s or so this took place.
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And so, long story short, he formed a company named MetaScience.
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And he had a lot of contacts from his travels and from his professional career.
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And so, MetaScience was basically comprised of these really renowned college professors, these really renowned engineers.
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People just worked with really, you know, strong backgrounds and really good reputations.
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And they set about to make this Spirit Comm device.
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They finally did perfect it or claimed, you know, perfected it, got it up and working.
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And then, this other guy who was part of the story, his name was Bill O'Neill.
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And he was kind of, like, really big into, like, psychic, you know, like, going into trances and trying to communicate with the psychic world.
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He was kind of like this borderline genius radio operator.
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And so, this Bill O'Neill guy started using the Spirit Comm.
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And, you know, allegedly, he actually got it working and started communicating with this spirit in the world, in the spirit world.
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And he took, like, you know, there's, like, video of him, you know, using the Spirit Comm.
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I include that in the video I made about the Spirit Comm.
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So, it's just kind of a, you know, an interesting little story.
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You know, they held a big press conference in 1982 to announce the Spirit Comm to the world.
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And it was kind of covered in newspapers and whatnot.
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And they released the plans for the Spirit Comm.
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The goal of the press conference that they held was they wanted people to kind of use their, you know, plans for the Spirit Comm,
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create one of their own, and kind of perfect it.
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And so, you can actually find the plans for the Spirit Comm on the internet.
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I wonder if anybody's gotten their hands on it and tried to replicate it.
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What, if this was happening in the 80s, which actually does sound vaguely familiar, what happened to the hype?
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In a strange way, the Spirit Comm was almost kind of cursed because, first of all, George Meek,
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he ended up developing, like, really horrible dementia shortly after, in the mid-80s, I think it was.
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And, you know, it eventually, you know, killed him.
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And then Bill O'Neill, who, you know, claimed to be operating the Spirit Comm, he developed schizophrenia,
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like this really severe case of schizophrenia, and he got committed to a mental asylum.
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And so, it's interesting because one of the things I kind of talk about in the video is, you know,
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some people have speculated that schizophrenia is nothing more than just, like, a demonic possession.
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People with multiple personalities, it's like a demonic possession.
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And this Bill O'Neill guy was really heavily into, like, psychic meditation, and it was claimed.
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There's a really good book about this whole story, the Spirit Comm.
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And this author, John Fuller, you know, like, researched this whole story, and it was claimed
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that William O'Neill, he could go into, like, really deep trances, and he actually kind of
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And so, this John Fuller author went around and talked to people who actually went to William
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O'Neill and claimed that he cured them of, like, diseases.
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I think there was one girl who had no use of her legs, and she went to him, and she could
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And John Fuller, like, talks to these people in the book, and they claimed that Bill O'Neill
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was so in tune with, like, the cosmos and the spirit world that, you know, he could, before
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he started using the Spirit Comm, he could just on his own access this world, too.
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Have you, Andy, have you ever heard of, right now, our audience is getting ready to take
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a drink, because every time we mention this guy, it happens so often that it's, like, a
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Dr. Jerry Marzynski is a clinical, it's so, I'm laughing because this is, like, a well-oiled.
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We have a, we actually have another show today.
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We've booked ourselves to oblivion, where the guys said, oh, I just want to talk to you
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guys about schizophrenia and Dr. Jerry Marzynski.
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So, Dr. Jerry Marzynski, clinical psychologist in the field for 35 years, working intimately
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Initially, he's working in a clinical setting, but eventually his institution gets shut down,
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And he ends up working for the prison system, dealing with inmates who have schizophrenia.
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We were just fresh-faced baby boys back in the day.
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And so, Dr. Jerry Marzynski, you know, he's got these restraints initially, dealing with
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But once you get to the prison, you know, industry, they really don't care what you do to these
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So, he's able to take what he has, he's got a suspicion.
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And his suspicion is, despite the fact that the medical institutions dismiss schizophrenia
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as being purely auditory and visual hallucinations, he believes that hallucinations don't adhere
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to a set of patterns, never mind the set of patterns that he has deduced, which is 23 discernible
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patterns that these things would adhere to over and over again.
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He says, that's not how a hallucination behaves.
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And he's allowed to now experiment and test his thesis.
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And so, long story short, what he ends up doing is asking questions like, can I speak
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And the patients would say things like, they're not pleased that you want to speak to them.
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They want to know why you think it's okay for you to interfere with our way of life.
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And what ends up happening is, he has like one big event.
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And more or less what it is, is he's got a patient that he is now instructing to deal
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with these voices as if they are external to himself.
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Well, so, what he says to the patient is, I guess he's seen him multiple times and he's
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So, what he says to him is, he opens up an excerpt of a book.
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And in that excerpt, it's just detailing the, you know, what if, what if these were
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What if these were actual entities talking to you in your head?
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So, he's like looking at him and the guy just like zombies out.
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He's like, I don't know what the fuck's going on right now.
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And, uh, behind Jerry in his office, he hears like a, a crackling sound that runs across
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Like he describes it as an electrical buzzing, shoots across the wall to the other side of
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the wall and jumps into his garbage can right by his desk.
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He looks in the garbage can, nothing there, looks up at the guy, the guy snaps out of it.
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And the guy just goes, I got to leave, gets up and he leaves.
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So, you know, Jerry's freaked out, closed the office for the day.
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And, uh, I guess he doesn't think much about it until a little further down the road.
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And, uh, the guy starts telling him that he's like, yeah, yeah.
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Um, you know, I, like I blanked out and he was like, did you hear the crackling sound?
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He's like, well, that, yeah, those are the voices that I was telling you about, but I'm
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So Jerry's perceiving it as a, an electromagnetic crackling sound.
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Next question is, what did the voices tell you?
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And he says, the voices told me to leave the room, get a shank, and put it in your guts.
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So after all that, Jerry comes out of the other end, just to wrap this up, believing
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So 35 years going through the system, starting from the point of view of whatever the medical
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apparatus taught him or the medical industry, and then coming out of the other end being
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like, no, firsthand experience has shown me that these things are entities.
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So it's, to me, when you say this guy is using this box, this Spiricon, and then eventually
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develops schizophrenia, I go like, yeah, that checks out.
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And he was like 60 years old when he developed it.
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If it's going to happen, it's like mid to late 20s, sometimes early 30s.
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And it's really interesting because there's actually a blog.
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It's a guy's personal blog, but he had some sort of connection to George Meek, who created
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And he's got a whole bunch of really good info about the Spiricom on his site.
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And I guess he inherited a bunch of things after George Meek passed away.
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And so one of the things he has is an audio recording of this phone call that Bill O'Neill
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So one night, Bill O'Neill's wife calls up George Meek and says, OK, you got to help
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And so they put Bill O'Neill on the phone and he's talking in this weird gravelly voice
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He's just cursing up a storm, dropping F-bombs left and right.
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And so what happens is George Meek says, OK, this guy is possessed.
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And so George Meek gets his friend who's an exorcist on the phone with them.
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And his friend performs an exorcism over the phone on Bill O'Neill.
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I'm going to insert it into this clip right here.
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We were talking to one of our friends, and she is in a totally different kind of sphere
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of influence than we are, very much political, but still enjoys our content and brought to
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Um, so I guess what happens is one of the roommates has what they identify as like a
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schizophrenic break, um, you know, and locks themselves in a bathroom and, um, I guess
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But the thing that makes it even worse is that the roommate, who's not on fentanyl, uh, can
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hear several voices coming from the bathroom that he's locked in, knowing that he's in
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And so he begins to record and, uh, and she showed us the recordings and, you know, it's,
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it's harrowing because it is kind of this man's last moments.
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Um, but there are like three, maybe even four discernible voices and they're even happening.
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Um, at one instance of the recording simultaneously, they're overlapping one another, but there's
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And, uh, it just seems like whatever we think we understand about schizophrenia, we're far
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We tend to just subdue these people and, and, and sedate them, um, a bunch of drugs, give
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And it's, it's, it's terrible, you know, because, uh, a lot of people suffered from this.
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Jerry Marzinski, they suffer needlessly because there are spiritual ways out of it.
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He, he surmises that, um, you, the way you get out of this is, is biblical.
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Jerry Marzinski still isn't, he's a guy who spent his entire life in this industry.
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So he's not really that spiritual at all, but you're listening to a man who's, who's
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very nuts and bolts and he's going, well, it does seem that Psalms 23 has a considerable
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effect on people who are, you know, schizophrenic or possessed by these entities.
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And he, he notes that, but he's still trying to figure it out himself.
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And so, um, you know, it's just one of the ways that we, one of the many ways that the
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medical apparatus here in the United States drops the ball, but, but this merger of technology
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and the spiritual realm, there's like many cases of that where it seems we can sort of
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hijack, you know, or, or, or penetrate that veil using technology.
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Like I said, Nikola Tesla was working on a device, uh, Marconi, Thomas Edison.
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And actually in the video I made about the spirit com, I wondered like, what could AI, you
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know, in these quantum computers and there's really advanced technology, you know, could
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I mean, if, you know, the spirit com was indeed legit or if, you know, Nikola Tesla or any
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of those guys back then actually succeeded with technology that is, you know, junk compared
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to some super advanced quantum computer like we have today, like what could be done if,
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you know, and even just like AI, there's a lot of similarities between something like
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the spirit com and AI, you know, the spirit com you're, so if you can get it working, you're
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supposedly, you know, using it to communicate with a discarned entity, that's what you do
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when you chat with these AI chatbots is you're just communicating with a discarned entity.
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And so it's interesting to kind of, oh, what do we got here?
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So the Ouija board, I think it's like Hasbro, whoever owns it, they're like, oh, we have an
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And there's apparently a bunch of knockoffs as well, but it's a Ouija board, but it's
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Yeah, so I wonder if it's not just like, you know, some people might be like, oh, this
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is just AI, but I'm like, it might be the same thing that you're talking to me with the
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Well, in the video, I also mentioned this thing, it's called lobe.ai.
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It's kind of considered like the first ghost of AI, quote unquote.
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And what happened was people were generating, using image generation AI, you know, software
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And apparently they were using, they discovered if you use this certain fray, like LOAB, if
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you use that, whatever image you're generating is like this horrific, I mean, like people
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were posting the images that they were generating and it was like wild shit, like dismembered people.
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Like, yeah, this girl was just randomly appearing and all these images that people were generating
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and it was kind of considered like, is it, yeah, it's like people are calling it an AI
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We, I've seen those stories where people were interacting with early versions.
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Cause it was like, uh, maybe two years ago when the doors opened and we all had an AI
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And of course the first thing we did was just like, ask it the most obtuse things.
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Uh, but I did watch a video where one went on a tangent and it was like, I don't know,
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Uh, and it was talking about like demons by their actual names and such.
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And, uh, and then apparently it, it even admitted to being possessed one way or another,
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you know, who knows if it's true, but there was no shortage of spooky stories coming out
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They've, uh, well, I mean, they've told the demons to behave, but, uh, one of the first
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things, one of the first things I went viral for on Twitter, uh, years ago, I just wrote
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this like, you know, uh, kind of cheeky Twitter thread.
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It was still Twitter at the time about, uh, AI being demons and comparing it to Nephilim.
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Um, and cause at the time I was like, I was generating images and it couldn't get the
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fingers right, but it would always come out with six fingers.
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So I kind of went and I explored this and at the root of it, I'm like, well, the Nephilim
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are the disembodied, uh, spirits about demons are the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim and
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So, so they say, so, so says the book of Enoch.
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I'm like, well, what if we're tapping into that other dimension?
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It's, it's actually the internet or it's, uh, the 29.420 frequency Hertz that they're
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And actually one of our sponsors here, uh, a good friend, uh, Matt Reif.
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He's the grand nephew of Royal Raymond Reif who worked with Nikola Tesla and his, uh, technology
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that these Reif machines work off of frequency in, in, in the megahertz spectrum.
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So I should, I don't think I'm going to tune my shit to that tonight.
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I was thinking about that though, when it comes to, when it comes to Matt, um, uh, Andy,
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I wanted to ask you going back to the spirit comp thing.
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Was there any, you know, cause a lot of it is like.
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What happened to him and, but what about the interactions that he had?
00:29:02.840
Did he have anything that stuck out to you as being interesting?
00:29:14.860
So there was a entity or whatever that the one entity that he started communicating with
00:29:20.440
that Bill O'Neill started communicating with on the Spreaker.com claimed it was the,
00:29:30.680
And so this is the, you can find, you know, video of this.
00:29:34.340
He filmed himself talking to the guy using the Spreaker.com.
00:29:44.820
But it's interesting because, you know, one of kind of the cases for this potentially
00:29:49.760
being legit was this, this voice of Dr. Mueller provided all these details about his life.
00:29:57.220
And it was things like his social security number, the names and addresses of his living
00:30:04.320
This Dr. George Mueller was like a government contractor for a while.
00:30:08.260
And he gave him like these classified phone numbers that he could call to like verify that
00:30:14.100
And all of this information checked out and, uh, to press up against, huh?
00:30:22.960
And it was just totally just random, random information, like his social number and all
00:30:29.660
And so that's kind of one of the, the interesting kind of things and the interesting things, I
00:30:37.040
guess, that point to this, you know, potentially not being like a total, you know, scam or whatever.
00:30:43.240
I, I kind of remember now that we're talking about this, I know I stumbled upon videos a
00:30:49.480
long time ago and it almost feels like maybe it was this where there was like a team of
00:30:53.500
people communicating with a team of people with the spiritual realm and, and the dialogue
00:30:58.600
was, um, very much like indicative of professional people.
00:31:03.100
It wasn't like, uh, it was, it was like they were having a professional dialogue.
00:31:06.600
You, you almost got the impression that whoever was in the spiritual realm that was being
00:31:10.140
communicated with was also like taking notes and, and trying to make this as, as official
00:31:17.200
And I remember hearing a lot of information like that.
00:31:19.600
I also remember hearing, um, that you were able to talk to this team and, you know, they'd
00:31:27.200
be like, okay, yeah, we have your loved one who passed away is also here.
00:31:31.900
We can put them on for a little bit and they would have this dialogue back and forth.
00:31:35.240
And I remember watching some woman cry, um, you know, hysterically because she was communicating
00:31:40.420
with like her, her deceased son or something like that.
00:31:42.520
But it was, you know, the nature of it is, is hard to pin down because on this show, we
00:31:49.220
do delve into the spiritual a lot predominantly.
00:31:52.540
And I do think that, um, oftentimes these, there are negative entities and they can kind of
00:31:58.740
take on the persona of somebody who is close to you in order to have you let your guard down.
00:32:03.980
And then it almost sounds like the same case with what was the gentleman's name who created
00:32:08.300
the box, Andy, that ended up being schizophrenic?
00:32:11.880
So it almost seems like George Meek would have fallen for this thing that presents itself
00:32:16.900
to some, to people sometimes in supernatural experiences where they will present as a loved
00:32:23.160
And then over time, the nature of the interaction will change to a much more nefarious one.
00:32:28.500
And before you know it, you've been communicating with something adversarial and, and hideous
00:32:34.360
And, and so I, I, I can't help, but wonder if that's what happened to him, but whatever
00:32:39.180
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00:32:47.080
it was dismissed was just like, well, it's not real.
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Talking to her dead son, and this guy just gave you all his credentials.
00:34:32.300
Actually, at the same time as the Spirit Camp came out, there was a guy named Otto Koenig
00:34:41.540
He wasn't in it to make money or anything like that, and so he released the plans on
00:34:47.720
And this dude in Germany named Otto Koenig kind of built his own Spirit Camp.
00:34:52.340
And he went on Radio Luxembourg, which is the biggest radio station in Europe, and demonstrated
00:35:00.760
And the host of the show, he was this really famous host in Europe, he said, at the end,
00:35:08.020
after they'd been talking with some sort of voice through the box, his exact quote, I
00:35:12.860
wrote it down here, his exact quote was, I swear by the life of my children that nothing
00:35:20.240
It is a voice, and we do not know from where it comes.
00:35:26.780
This would have all been around the same time frame, Andy?
00:35:34.160
It's just strange to me because, you know, I guess what you would have had to have done
00:35:40.080
is effectively dismiss that as parlor tricks, because otherwise, that sort of technological
00:35:45.620
breakthrough should have lit the world on fire.
00:35:48.200
And we should have been pursuing that to this day.
00:35:51.480
You know, we should have been refining it and pursuing it.
00:35:53.580
And instead, it just seems like it stopped there.
00:35:57.420
And now here we are, Tucker Carlson is talking to like Sean Ryan or something like that.
00:36:01.880
And he's saying that, you know, we in the West are detached from the spiritual realm to our
00:36:13.200
There was a time where we were like pushing up against the veil, communicating, you know,
00:36:22.700
Like the whole, you know, spirit realm and communicating with it used to be a really big
00:36:28.280
Like it was pretty mainstream and so many people did it and not really the case anymore.
00:36:36.640
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And it's almost hard to pick because your interests lead you to cover a bunch of different
00:37:14.500
Uh, but one of the things that I saw that piqued my interest was you did recently a analysis
00:37:22.780
of the, uh, looks like the Diddy situation, or at least Diddy, his downfall and, and, and
00:37:29.140
Hollywood, uh, in general, something that we haven't covered that much peripherally.
00:37:34.660
It's obvious that it connects to the Epstein situation.
00:37:38.120
Um, and we've had folks go back and forth on it on this show, even, you know, lightly speculating,
00:37:43.140
is this a bone that they throw you in order to get you to look at one thing?
00:37:48.120
P Diddy being a sacrificial lamb of sorts, because yeah, a distraction, he's going to
00:37:54.040
And then all the while something else is happening over here.
00:37:56.860
It wasn't even that long afterwards that Jay-Z himself also got accused of some pretty
00:38:03.100
Um, I don't know if they were ever verified or not, but these things all play really well
00:38:08.180
Well, I mean, it could very well be a distraction.
00:38:13.240
You know, a lot of these allegations that are coming out are from decades ago, well, quite
00:38:19.720
And it's, you know, a little suspicious that they just all of a sudden are coming to the
00:38:23.980
Now it's interesting because the, the video I did on the whole Diddy situation, it, it
00:38:32.960
It's more about this, uh, thread that this internet, it's from this site called Godlike
00:38:42.800
It's just like a message board site that, you know, whatever, like a ton of stuff is
00:38:48.260
discussed on it, but it was really popular actually back in this internet thread was
00:38:54.380
And it was, um, kind of started by someone who claimed that long story short, they had
00:39:02.420
a friend who worked on the TV show, newlyweds and their friend's job on the show, newlyweds.
00:39:10.840
This is back in 2009 when the show was still popular.
00:39:13.460
Their job on the show was installing hidden cameras in the house that Jessica and Simpson
00:39:19.200
and Nick Lachey lived in, and they were doing it on behalf of MTV because MTV wanted to capture
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So MTV gave them this mansion that they filmed the show in.
00:40:32.620
And then this guy posted a message on this godlike productions board, which was pretty popular
00:40:40.540
And he said what happened was, you know, my friend set the cameras up, and then the cameras
00:40:49.460
And he said it wasn't necessarily of like Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson, because there
00:40:55.280
were tons of celebrities who were in and out of the house.
00:40:58.900
There were a whole bunch of people who were in and out of the house.
00:41:01.020
And what happened was these cameras captured some awful stuff.
00:41:05.020
My friend who set those cameras up feels guilty.
00:41:08.780
Now my friend has gone on the run, and he's getting ready to release these tapes onto the
00:41:14.080
And so, you know, I describe it in the video as like the most fascinating thread in the
00:41:21.520
I mean, it is just riveting because it kind of like evolves from there.
00:41:26.940
So that's how it started was this friend said, okay, my buddy has these tapes.
00:41:32.620
He's getting ready to release them onto the internet.
00:41:46.660
The guy kept kind of returning and giving updates of his friend who was on the run, who
00:41:51.120
apparently a lot of people were trying to track down and like kill him or stop him somehow.
00:41:58.080
And it kind of just evolved from there, from just this thread about this guy's friend who
00:42:06.580
And again, it's all like anonymous, you know, people posting on the internet.
00:42:12.260
Maybe it wasn't, but it was a whole bunch of people just kind of posting about their
00:42:17.320
And it really gets into like Satanism and just how many celebrities are involved in
00:42:28.140
And anyway, the reason I mentioned P Diddy in the title of the video is that, again, this
00:42:35.840
And there were multiple people posting, like Diddy is one of the sickest people in Hollywood.
00:42:41.960
This guy has been involved in some horrible shit 15 years ago, you know, and eventually
00:42:49.580
But at the time, you know, there were not these allegations about Diddy.
00:42:53.600
And it's really interesting because, so this was October 2009 when this thread started and
00:42:59.340
it just absolutely blew up when it, back then, 15 years ago, it was, you know, very popular.
00:43:06.320
And another person, a couple people actually posted about Tiger Woods.
00:43:13.280
And they said, well, you know, one person who everybody thinks is this golden boy, but he's
00:43:19.720
This was before all this stuff came out about him and all the porn stars and everything.
00:43:25.160
And one of the really interesting things is this thread started in late October of 2009.
00:43:31.700
And then the whole Tiger Woods thing went down with his wife attacking him.
00:43:38.720
So right after people were mentioning him in this thread is when his wife went crazy and
00:43:47.540
And there was even speculation that she had actually seen him mentioned in this thread.
00:43:52.120
And that's why she got suspicious of him and went through his phone and discovered all
00:43:57.240
But the, the, the thread is really interesting.
00:43:59.540
I bet it ended up being like three, 400 pages long.
00:44:02.100
And the video I made was just, I went through most of it and just kind of pulled out some
00:44:13.640
Most of your, most of your videos are like 20, 30 minutes.
00:44:22.040
Like I said, I mean, it's just really interesting because the thread totally evolved.
00:44:25.920
It's was started by this guy who, you know, told this Nick Lachey, Jessica Simpson story.
00:44:32.520
And he was, you know, people were like, well, what actually was captured on, on this video?
00:44:39.860
He's like, no, no, no, no, like the shit that goes on as Hollywood is 50 million times
00:44:45.840
And then just a whole bunch of other people started chiming in with, yeah, like we've
00:44:54.720
Did anybody, did he really, cause I mean, as soon as you hear that, you're going to ask
00:44:59.380
Is it Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey having sex?
00:45:01.480
When he says no, does he give any indication as what it actually was?
00:45:05.820
I mean, they, like I said, it really gets into like Satanism and, uh, you know, child
00:45:11.920
abuse and, you know, just pretty disturbing things like that.
00:45:16.260
And, uh, kind of one of the mysteries surrounding the thread is there was this one poster and
00:45:26.100
And he claimed he was the child of a famous movie star, very famous movie star.
00:45:33.280
And he just posted really extensive, really long posts about the things he experienced
00:45:44.740
He claimed his father was just heavily, heavily involved in the Satanism and all that.
00:45:51.800
And people kind of tried to like, you know, figure out who this was because he, he himself
00:46:00.620
He claimed, he claimed he was, you know, fairly well known as well.
00:46:05.140
And, uh, so it was kind of interesting how people, you know, tried to figure out who it
00:46:11.080
And it's funny cause 15 years later, we're sitting in a place where even the general public
00:46:16.260
is becoming comfortable with the idea that, yeah, Hollywood is filled with, uh, sort of
00:46:24.260
And, you know, we were now, it's a shame that that guy couldn't get it out.
00:46:30.620
I wonder what happened to him, but, um, now we have these things.
00:46:34.920
It almost makes you wonder like if this guy blew the whistle, if he did successfully, you
00:46:38.900
know, say these things with a big enough platform that it got around, would it have even had
00:46:45.420
Because we all know that they do like spirit cooking events, right?
00:46:49.340
They have a overt Satanist in Marina Abramovic, you know, an artist, uh, she rubs shoulders
00:46:57.680
with these Hollywood elites, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, you know, you name it.
00:47:01.760
And, and they're doing these occult rituals that have this really demonic bent to them.
00:47:08.900
And they're doing it in a way that's like out in the open.
00:47:11.040
It almost feels like the best version of damage control is like, let them see, don't let
00:47:16.780
them see you kill kids, but let them see you do the, the theatrical aspect of it.
00:47:21.580
Cause you know, it's like there, there's a theater to ceremony and, um, and it's almost
00:47:27.200
like we look to Hollywood, um, and actors in such, in such a way as to say like, they're
00:47:38.080
So, so it's not even out of the norm for them to, I don't know, have a nude body laying
00:47:43.480
in a, in a, in a open coffin with this red sauce all over them.
00:47:50.780
So, so really what they've done is they've given themselves enough wiggle room, you know,
00:47:55.420
for just being such strange people that they can show you everything short of like killing
00:48:00.580
a kid and you'll go like, yeah, that is what it is, you know?
00:48:03.560
And, and, and, you know, then Ukraine can even, um, offer her the position of ambassador
00:48:12.520
But because we look at them as like the elite stars, you know what I mean?
00:48:16.980
We go like, yeah, they live a different life than us.
00:48:19.060
I'm worried about whatever bills and, and, you know, getting gas and, and going to Wawa,
00:48:24.760
uh, but they are engaging in, in mock sacrifice because that's what they do.
00:48:32.320
I mean, it's very blatant, you know, it's just, and it's funny because this thread was,
00:48:38.280
that was in 2009 talks about how they're starting to kind of bring this Satanism out more into
00:48:45.800
the open and almost like flaunt it in front of people.
00:48:49.600
But like this stuff, even like, uh, whoever that rapper was who did like the country song
00:48:56.140
and he released the shoes with blood and, um, and he has, yeah, and he's got the video
00:49:11.020
Apparently he took it on his own accord to take a pair of like Air Max 96.
00:49:15.500
I think, and he put like human blood in the soul.
00:49:19.820
Um, and, and, you know, we look at that and we go like, oh, that's shock value.
00:49:24.260
It's just, there's an entertainment value to it.
00:49:30.640
What you could say, maybe like the eighties hair metal bands or, or even just heavy metal
00:49:35.080
bands in the eighties and nineties that leaned into like Metallica and such like that.
00:49:38.060
You can kind of say like, well, this was in opposition to a conservative, uh, um, culture
00:49:44.520
that was of a Christian lean and, um, and that they were just rebelling against what they
00:49:50.760
were raised in, which is kind of like human nature.
00:49:53.280
But then you look at it now and you're like, yeah, but why are the ceremonies like so accurate?
00:49:58.860
You know, why can't you find like a corresponding occult book that'll tell you how to do the
00:50:03.180
And then you look at the music video and you're like, oh, yep.
00:50:05.280
They're really hitting all the checklists there.
00:50:10.180
So Andy, when you're reading, sorry, when you're reading through this thread, was there
00:50:13.920
an, at any point, did you suspect any kind of like fed ops within it?
00:50:18.920
Because it almost seems like, uh, like right now that we're hearing about Diddy and all
00:50:24.280
this, I'm like, this is a distraction from something or the other.
00:50:27.860
Like why tell us now when it's been happening for years and their old allegations.
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Is it possible that they started planting the seed in 2009 to see where it would grow
00:51:46.040
I mean, I don't think any one message or anything like that stood out in the thread as far as
00:51:52.280
that, but I think, I mean, one of the main topics that came up throughout the thread is
00:51:57.860
blackmail and just how prominent it is in Hollywood.
00:52:01.780
I mean, judging by the posts of some people who post in the thread, like literally every
00:52:06.920
single person in Hollywood is being blackmailed.
00:52:10.020
Like they have video, you know, everything from they'll give you, you know, your studio will
00:52:17.040
give you a car or something and they'll have it bugged.
00:52:19.320
Like anything that's like a gift from studio executives or you get a trip to, you know,
00:52:25.180
Vegas or a trip to some awesome, you know, condo at some nice Island or whatever, the room's
00:52:35.020
And I mean, there's even one person who posted in the thread, they claimed they worked for
00:52:42.060
And they said like, quite literally, there's like a computerized database of everyone who
00:52:48.680
stays in the hotel, every room is bugged with these like super advanced state-of-the-art
00:52:57.780
And then they take video of every single person who stay in like the really nice suites and
00:53:03.920
they just keep it stored away in case, you know, somewhere down the road, if that person
00:53:08.420
decides to go the other way or tries to do something they don't want, they just pull out the blackmail
00:53:22.540
And it's like, I think we look at celebrities and such too one-dimensionally.
00:53:29.100
You have to realize these people are upstream from culture.
00:53:34.600
And then it, you know, so your political ideologies, your opinions about just about anything,
00:53:39.600
oftentimes they're going to come from some form of media, whether it's a show or a movie
00:53:45.820
And so there's already a precedent for these intelligence agencies manufacturing culture,
00:53:52.520
We were talking yesterday about like Laurel Canyon, Jim Morrison, The Doors and things like
00:53:56.840
that, that these, a lot of these bands, not only were they massively impactful on cultural
00:54:02.360
movements as far as like the anti-war movement and the psychedelic movement and all these different
00:54:05.740
things, but they were backed by the military industrial complex, you know, they had some
00:54:13.000
And so it seems like as far back as you can go, and the same thing is happening and has
00:54:20.160
happened with like hip hop, you know, it seems that there's a lot of this, to me, it looks
00:54:26.540
like they've weaponized the music of black culture against black culture.
00:54:31.640
And what they've done is they've reduced it because it used to be, what is like Cool Herc
00:54:36.980
and, you know, there's like really old original hip hop bands.
00:54:45.460
And it's like, they didn't have that messaging back then.
00:54:47.900
But eventually what happened, even if you looked at it in the most gracious way possible,
00:54:52.400
you would say, well, the music execs learned that violence and drug use and those types of
00:55:02.400
And so they then compelled their artists as they signed them to their labels to talk
00:55:09.720
But then you hear whispers of like, I remember listening to a show and it's, you know, there's
00:55:16.120
But the idea was that this guy worked for the industry, the music industry back in, you
00:55:20.080
know, whatever it was like the 80s or 90s or something like that.
00:55:22.360
And representatives that were like private prison owners, like people that ran these prisons
00:55:32.960
And in other words, so what was happening was the prison industrial complex was being
00:55:37.260
funded by the federal government basically per head, per capita, per, you know, as far
00:55:44.240
And so in order to get a certain amount of federal funding, they had to have a certain
00:55:52.660
So what they did was they started allegedly meeting with music record label executives and
00:55:58.020
saying, push this messaging because then the culture will reflect the art and long story
00:56:04.280
short, they'll end up in jail because that's your, your shortstop.
00:56:07.460
You glamorize the drug use, drug selling, violence.
00:56:10.500
You know, yeah, there's always been this push by these intelligence agencies.
00:56:16.820
Yeah, it feels like, yeah, they're using blackmail in order to manufacture culture.
00:56:22.880
If they have you because they've caught you in some compromising position, well, then they
00:56:26.740
can tell you what narrative to push and you can't do a damn thing about it.
00:56:32.500
I mean, you just look at all the celebrities who come out against Trump.
00:56:35.460
You know, there's like not like a single celebrity out there, I think, who's come out in on his
00:56:44.280
Remember, during the lockdowns, we had like a bunch of celebrities that nobody asked for.
00:56:49.760
They came out and they sang like the Beatles or whatever, like a song.
00:56:57.820
We're locked in our houses because of some, you know, manufactured whatever.
00:57:01.240
And you guys are singing to us because that's what we want.
00:57:07.340
I remember when that came out, I was reading the thing how they've always said that John
00:57:10.200
Lennon Imagine song is was actually about like the one world government, like the NW.
00:57:15.920
Like if you listen to the lyrics, it's really about just doing away with nations, everything,
00:57:21.340
just all having it under, you know, the one world government.
00:57:30.780
But yeah, definitely not a great song, but they did the same thing, too.
00:57:35.920
It's like we've been looking at, you know, what psychedelic culture has done in America.
00:57:44.140
It's a weird pivotal point for them in their in their careers.
00:57:48.520
And, you know, it's it's even even Joe Rogan, like I'm a big fan of Joe Rogan, but something
00:57:55.080
that we've been talking about lately is like, you know, he's he is making a case for the
00:58:04.540
And he's also promoting the use of deprivation, sensory deprivation tanks and sensory deprivation
00:58:17.120
Lily is this this character who is trying to psychically communicate with dolphins.
00:58:23.040
And he's doing that in these deprivation tanks.
00:58:26.220
And he's also doing it in conjunction with a wide array of psychedelics.
00:58:31.740
And of course, the intelligence agencies who are running programs like MKUltra and such
00:58:37.780
And now all of a sudden you have Joe Rogan being like, yeah, dude, do it.
00:58:43.960
I'm like the culture that I get worried about is like when it creates a movement and also
00:58:51.720
when it's paired up with psychedelics, I'm like, that's never natural.
00:58:54.400
It just doesn't feel natural, especially just given the history of, like I said, these
00:58:57.540
intelligence agencies, hijacking, steering and, you know, injecting these things into the
00:59:04.920
I assume you've read the Dave McGowan Laurel Canyon.
00:59:10.600
I mean, I know it's funny because my wife has a book on Jim Morrison.
00:59:15.120
I'm like, there's another book on Jim Morrison that you should be having.
00:59:18.600
This was just like an autobiography or whatever.
00:59:20.280
But I'm aware of, you know, the concepts of them basically just what I will say.
00:59:26.540
Well, it's just every all all the major artists from that thing.
00:59:30.380
I mean, they all had connections to the military.
00:59:35.600
It kind of makes me wonder how they were able to pull off good music, though, because
00:59:40.500
if you were to ask me if I wasn't conspiratorial, I would say, well, sure, maybe.
00:59:47.320
But like just because the government or the intelligence agency has a vested interest in
00:59:51.460
using musicians to push a narrative does not mean my wife has a book does not mean that
01:00:03.520
Well, I think the people behind the scenes, you know, have a lot of power, like the producers
01:00:07.460
and, you know, you just kind of wonder, like, the people who are actually performing the
01:00:12.400
songs, how much did they actually did they actually create it or, you know, right.
01:00:18.720
We've gotten to a point in history now where it seems you can create like earworms.
01:00:23.220
It seems like what they what they did back then was like they have the talent, they scout
01:00:28.680
the talent, they get the talent, they make it do what they want, but there's still talent.
01:00:34.300
Lately, it just seems like they would grab whoever and they're like, this shit's going
01:00:45.520
I mean, he's very talented, but working for Disney.
01:00:48.860
So clearly, I don't know what's in the messaging to the music, but there's definitely stuff
01:00:53.900
in there, like to the new Lion King shit like that.
01:00:56.900
But the guy has talent and they're just going to use they figured out we can use this talent,
01:01:06.400
Um, I actually so I wanted to ask you about this story because this was we were kind of
01:01:15.800
like toggling between like what we want to hear about because you have so much interesting
01:01:20.860
But I want to hear about this Brazilian surgeon.
01:01:25.540
Yeah, because this this is a fascinating story.
01:01:30.840
It kind of ties in a little with the spirit calm.
01:01:33.460
So it, you know, kind of has to do with the supernatural realm.
01:01:44.600
He was just kind of like this Brazilian peasant.
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And, you know, one of the things about Brazil in particular, but also that era was people
01:02:56.820
were very into like spirituality, seances, you know, communicating with the spirit world.
01:03:03.740
There's this doctrine, kind of like a religious philosophy that's called cardicism.
01:03:07.640
And pretty much everyone, you know, kind of subscribed to that theory, which basically
01:03:16.060
And through like concentration, meditation, we are able to communicate with it.
01:03:21.340
So basically this guy, Arigo, he was just this normal everyday peasant, got deep, deep, deep
01:03:30.920
And eventually he got possessed by the spirit that claimed to be this German doctor named
01:03:39.720
And so what happened with Arigo is he started treating people.
01:03:46.180
He opened up kind of like a, eventually he opened up like a really small hospital and
01:03:55.680
And again, there was actually a book written about him called Arigo, the surgeon of the rusty
01:04:00.800
And there's just the descriptions of what he did are just incredible because he never used,
01:04:10.160
He just had this little rusty knife that he used, never sterilized it, never used anesthesia.
01:04:15.700
And there are descriptions of him, like people coming up to him, him cutting their stomach
01:04:20.240
open, no anesthesia or nothing, pulling out a cancerous tumor, and then like sewing it
01:04:28.160
He could just allegedly like put his hand over their wound and it would heal.
01:04:42.040
But really the guy doing it was Dr. Fritz, I think.
01:04:46.260
So basically, I mean, eventually what happened was Arigo had this little shack that he operated
01:04:53.560
Every morning he would go there and he'd go into this little room.
01:04:57.720
And then when he emerged, he was a totally different person.
01:05:01.660
He would speak in kind of like this really gruff voice that was totally unlike his normal
01:05:09.680
And he would just treat people by the hundreds every single day.
01:05:15.480
And that's one of the really interesting things about Arigo is that he was mainstream.
01:05:22.100
It was said that Arigo was the second most famous person in Brazil.
01:05:25.160
And the only person who was more famous than he was was Pele.
01:05:28.580
And Pele was, you know, like this legendary soccer player.
01:05:32.120
Arigo was the second most famous person in Brazil.
01:05:35.260
You know, you're being beat by a soccer player when you're literally possessed by a spirit.
01:05:45.340
Just the, just like the descriptions of the things he would do.
01:05:51.120
I mean, basically he would see people and sometimes he would just do like an instant
01:05:55.460
diagnosis of, or an instant diagnosis, but then also an instant prescription of like some
01:06:02.640
And so he'd just rapidly scroll something down, hand it to them, and they'd be on their
01:06:07.600
A lot of times these prescriptions he wrote out just made no sense at all.
01:06:11.780
You know, it'd be someone suffering from some debilitating disease and he prescribed like
01:06:17.480
a muscle relaxant or something that hadn't even been in use for years, had been replaced
01:06:23.660
Prescribed some random muscle relaxant in a dosage that was like 10 times the recommended
01:06:28.560
dose, but people would go and fill it and take it and be cured.
01:06:33.420
So a lot of times he would just prescribe these like random ass medicines and things like
01:06:39.580
And then a lot of times just, he could somehow diagnose them instantly and know if they needed
01:06:44.160
surgery and he would just perform surgery right there.
01:06:47.280
And they describe his whole operation as basically like an assembly line.
01:06:51.980
There were just hundreds of people who would show up every single day and it was just one
01:06:59.980
So that means hundreds and hundreds of testimonies, right?
01:07:02.040
This is a guy who has been witnessed by all these people.
01:07:06.460
I mean, he was absolutely beloved in the country.
01:07:09.960
So many people claim, you know, Arrigo basically saved their lives.
01:07:14.880
And what's really interesting, there's a million interesting things about it, but there was this
01:07:20.340
singer in Brazil at the time, his name was Roberto Luis, I think, I think it's Roberto, but he
01:07:27.280
was basically like the Beatles of Brazil at the time.
01:07:35.820
She wasn't quite blind, but like it was a really bad condition where she would be blind
01:07:41.040
And this guy had, you know, a lot of money, went around to every, you know, expert that
01:07:57.060
Arrigo did something to her and she was totally cured.
01:08:00.180
And so this guy, Roberto Luis, every time he would give concerts to, you know, tens of thousands
01:08:07.000
And so that made him even more popular and it was just kind of like a snowball effect
01:08:14.960
And then he was pretty much unknown to like the Western world, the United States and, you
01:08:25.600
And what happened was there's this, there's this doctor from that era.
01:08:32.540
Um, he went down, he heard these stories about Arrigo and this Henry Pujaric guy is a really,
01:08:42.220
He was involved in all these, he's an NYU doctor, like an NYU professor.
01:08:48.360
He was involved in so many interesting, interesting cases from that era.
01:08:54.080
He was really into, he was kind of like the maverick doctor.
01:08:56.940
He was really into like the spiritual realm, a lot of cases like that.
01:09:01.260
He worked with NASA, NASA hired him on, uh, on one of the space trips.
01:09:07.260
They wanted to try to establish a telepathic link between a medium on earth and one of the
01:09:14.060
And so they hired this Andrea Pujaric guy to kind of oversee this experiment.
01:09:19.420
He was given a bunch of funding to try to make it work.
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He worked with Erie Geller, who was like this kind of famous person who would, uh, like
01:09:30.040
He appeared on Carson and he was pretty well known back in the day.
01:09:34.140
But so anyway, this Andrea Pujaric guy was always involved in like this supernatural stuff.
01:09:39.900
He heard about Arrigo and he went down to visit him and he was just absolutely blown away
01:09:47.360
And so he came back and he went on a return visit and this time he brought a camera crew
01:09:56.180
So it wasn't like awesome camera technology or anything.
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But you can find video of Arrigo operating and it is the most wild shit.
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This came out September 1st of, of only, only two years ago.
01:10:40.500
So, uh, one of the interesting things that they claim that he's done is, uh, so he's made
01:10:44.780
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Um, base, I, is it, do you, do you remember exactly what the nine is?
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It seems to be like that there are typically nine overarching sort of, um, false deities.
01:12:13.100
And, and given the culture, the names change, but the attributes often remain the same.
01:12:20.120
Um, and it seems like that we, we, we believe here on Nephilim Death Squad that these deities
01:12:27.800
and such that people come into contact with, especially ones that would have been, um, you
01:12:33.940
know, lowercase g gods for various cultures, uh, are, are the same oftentimes just by different
01:12:41.200
names, but they are actually, uh, the fallen angels described in Genesis six in the Bible.
01:12:47.120
Um, but that different cultures just interpret them different ways.
01:12:51.080
Uh, and it seems like there are nine, nine of them that rule over.
01:12:56.040
There's one in particular who happens to be like the head one, uh, seemingly Lucifer, but
01:13:05.460
It's like a satanic cult, but they do a lot of, uh, well, they do a lot of child grooming
01:13:10.440
and they also do some murder for fun, but they're called the order of O nine, a order
01:13:15.880
They've, you've probably seen some news about them recently.
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But this theme of an order of nine is something that pops up actually pretty often.
01:14:31.480
So that guy says he claims to have made contact with him.
01:14:39.080
He's the guy who went down to see Ari go after he'd heard of him.
01:14:43.500
And Andrea Pujaric worked with NASA on that telepathy project and did a whole bunch of
01:14:54.980
But it's funny too because people will look at these things, telepathy, clairvoyance, things
01:15:02.360
And it comes with a healthy amount of skepticism and ridicule.
01:15:07.740
But people need to remember that these things, whatever you make of them, were so promising
01:15:14.280
that various aspects of the intelligence community decided to dedicate resources to them.
01:15:22.880
Sometimes they dedicate resources to things that are just fruitless and you have to keep
01:15:26.920
it moving and switch your, you know, your, your, your aim.
01:15:30.680
But this is something that, that went on for a while.
01:15:33.700
The, the, the, the human, I mean, there is a long line of evidence for not even evidence.
01:15:40.100
It's just out in the open that the FBI uses remote viewers on occasion, psychics in unsolved
01:15:49.400
And sometimes you will get really strange results.
01:15:52.120
Like I've heard, um, I've heard them set up psychics and, and bring to them a fake case
01:15:59.460
and the psychic will then like flesh out and tell you the location of a body for a murder
01:16:07.280
Um, so there are con men in the, in the arena and things of that nature.
01:16:11.680
And also I just don't even really understand how you're doing this.
01:16:14.540
So I can't even say that you made the information up.
01:16:19.180
Maybe you're just wrong, but either way, uh, there's precedent for this.
01:16:24.220
They use psychics and they've even had their own, um, uh, sort of research studies and
01:16:30.660
That's where you get the movie, like the men who stare at goats.
01:16:34.900
There's one called third eye spies, like a documentary, I guess like Soviet Russia was
01:16:41.000
really big into using, you know, clairvoyance and whatnot as well back, back in like during
01:16:52.320
It's like, it's all about trying to one up the enemy.
01:16:55.340
So through that lens, you can certainly see like, Hey, let's, we'll, we'll try it all,
01:17:02.220
You know, we'll try remote viewers, whatever you got, send them our way.
01:17:09.560
So you got to figure out where you want to put that.
01:17:13.500
And it's interesting because one thing that did happen with the spirit comp going back
01:17:18.520
So they, in like 1982, they held this big press conference in New York city to sort of announce
01:17:29.300
Basically trying to get the general public interested in, you know, developing their own
01:17:38.120
And George Meek, the guy who, you know, was behind the whole project.
01:17:42.360
He talked about how he kept getting calls from this one guy.
01:17:46.200
I can't remember his name off the top of my head, but he would have all these questions,
01:17:50.160
all these like really technical, really intelligent questions about the spirit comp.
01:17:55.040
And then this guy would just call him constantly.
01:17:59.640
He finally did a little research and found out that the guy was a really high ranking general
01:18:05.360
And so they never like confirmed that the army was officially, you know, trying to build
01:18:13.800
their own spirit comp type device, but he was always kind of, he mentioned how he's pretty
01:18:18.580
suspicious that there was this really high ranking, you know, military general who had
01:18:24.320
these very detailed, very informed questions that he would always constantly ask.
01:18:29.200
So, yeah, that's, um, so another great way to kind of connect the, the, the technical aspect
01:18:39.940
to, um, or tech technological aspect to the spiritual realm.
01:18:45.880
Um, I just pulled it up because I have a peripheral awareness of this, but I pulled this up on, on
01:18:51.040
Nikola Tesla says Tesla went on to tell a reporter, uh, that he was in contact with the resonance,
01:19:00.500
He had found that, uh, he went out of his space and time window.
01:19:05.360
He said that he had been able to see the past, the present and the future all at the very
01:19:14.620
Um, and there's certainly, you know, once again, to use the expression, no shortage of,
01:19:19.500
uh, strangeness surrounding Nikola Tesla, you know, even this idea that he was able to
01:19:24.780
time travel, but that's one of our most prominent, I mean, we look to him as, as being like the
01:19:29.440
guy, we thought it was Einstein for a while in hindsight, turns out Nikola Tesla was much
01:19:34.420
more profound in his discoveries and his inventions and his methods.
01:19:38.300
Um, and you know, you attribute this very strange quote to him that, that through one of the machines
01:19:44.960
that he developed, he was able to, uh, go out of his space and time window and was able to see
01:19:52.400
the past, the present and the future at the very same time.
01:19:55.260
It's, you know, this theme of, of technology bridging the gap is it's like something that
01:20:02.220
Sometimes top and I speculate that that's been the mission all along.
01:20:06.600
That's why if you look back to, uh, ancient cultures, they will tell you where they got
01:20:13.060
their, you know, um, their big groundbreaking inventions from, or not inventions, but like,
01:20:18.700
uh, technologies like, you know, agriculture can be seen as a form of technology.
01:20:22.880
Most of the time you're going to have an ancient culture attribute agriculture as, as having been
01:20:28.880
introduced to them from some deity and metallurgy, you know, comes from like, as it was one of the
01:20:35.000
if you read the book of Enoch, um, there's always a, a thing that is pivotal to the development
01:20:42.820
And then there is a deity that they attribute like, oh yeah, it wasn't us.
01:20:47.840
And so we almost suspect that it seems like in this spiritual realm, there are these entities
01:20:58.100
They're not restricted to the a hundred years max that human beings are restricted to.
01:21:03.360
And the name of the game is like, get humanity to the point where they're technologically
01:21:06.960
developed enough that they can meaningfully bridge the gap one way or another.
01:21:14.580
And you have this idea that like CERN with the large particle accelerator is actually in
01:21:24.220
You can't even blame people for saying that because they say that.
01:21:27.160
And you have to look at it through like, oh, it's tongue in cheek.
01:21:29.480
The people at CERN just have a great sense of humor.
01:21:31.980
They're like, oh, well, we're either going to be able to photograph the Higgs boson particle
01:21:36.300
by recreating the moment of the Big Bang in a controlled environment and then, you know,
01:21:41.780
taking a shit ton of photos all at once in this small moment.
01:21:45.700
And hopefully we can or and they even say this or we're going to open up a black hole
01:21:54.220
They have like, you know, Shiva, the destroyer in their courtyard.
01:21:57.620
And they're doing like weird ceremonies around it.
01:22:01.440
You know, it's not really helping to to combat the accusations there.
01:22:15.900
Is it Hasbro coming out with the Ouija board app now?
01:22:43.820
Oh, I was going to say, did you ever see that really weird?
01:22:49.500
It was like a ceremony and there was a whole bunch of people dancing.
01:22:56.880
Did that have to do with like the Hadron Collider?
01:23:02.780
I've been told that this is a sort of a muddling of two separate things.
01:23:08.580
I've always attributed it to a sort of a festival that CERN through because I think it does take place in Switzerland in Geneva.
01:23:19.800
But they're trying to make this case that those two things are unrelated.
01:23:23.100
But in that parade, you have like a Lord Voldemort kind of a character.
01:23:28.740
It's like this gigantic hooded, you know, horrifying looking visage.
01:23:33.120
And he is surrounded by nurses and the nurses are all dancing.
01:23:38.880
And I think there's even like, you know, vaccines or inoculars, some sort of like nod to that.
01:23:44.020
But and then people look at that event and then they look at what happens all these years later, you know, during the lockdowns and they go, you know, these two things are connected.
01:23:54.720
I don't know if that actually had anything to do with CERN, but it is it was weird.
01:24:01.080
And there was even in this mix up, there was like angelic creatures with like Bigfoot faces.
01:24:08.340
So there was these winged, you know, angel creatures, but they had the head of like a Bigfoot.
01:24:19.980
They did like a it was like almost a Baphomet type creature and they had naked people dancing at a.
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It was a, they called it like a resurrection ritual.
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And then they were just like, don't worry about it.
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Like what the fuck are you guys really doing over there?
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And I remember the weirdest thing about that was, you know, they filmed the whole thing.
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And then after it ended, people kind of started, they're like people, you know, like watching this in like a grandstand.
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We'll start getting up and it's all like people in suits, like these, you know, just kind of mysterious people, like really dressed up, looking really nice in suits.
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And it just seemed odd that this whole big group of people in really nice clothes was just sitting there watching this entire weird ass parade.
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And, and you can't even, it's like, how would you even word that?
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I'm like angel with big foot head, nurses, large hooded character.
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It's like, we're calling the police actually right now.
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I don't know how you would even go about finding it, but it definitely.
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Um, for a while, I've never had it really dismissed.
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I just know that that was a notion like, oh, you're, you're conflating two events that have nothing to do with another.
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I'm like, all right, if that has nothing to do with CERN, I still want to know what the hell it has to do with.
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Because even at CERN, um, they weren't, if they weren't doing that at CERN, but at CERN, they do have, like I said, this Shiva, the destroyer kind of a character, which if you go to, if you believe what we believe to be true,
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which is all these different religions, they have a pantheon of gods, but those pantheon of gods are actually also addressed in the Bible.
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They just happen to be these fallen entities that accepted the veneration and the worship of mankind and then rebelled against God.
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One was the, the rebellion of Lucifer and one was the fall of the watchers.
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But, uh, through that lens, then, then it becomes, it's already troubling.
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You're, you're, you're, you've got statues of fallen angels and you're, you're doing ceremonies, portals, like, not good.
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Uh, there, there is one more thing that I wanted to talk to you about.
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We're, we're kind of approaching this hour and a half mark.
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Um, but one of the videos, uh, is actually something that I'm, I'm not familiar with at all.
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This idea of Arthur C. Clarke, a scary AI prediction, uh, from 1964.
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So, uh, basically there was this video of Arthur C. Clarke kind of talking about how advanced AI will become.
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And, uh, it's a really fascinating talk that he gives because Arthur C. Clarke was kind of like renowned for this ability to predict future technologies.
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Uh, he was talking about all these different technologies that I get into in the video, talking about them like 30, 40 years before they actually came out.
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He was talking about, he was talking about, like, I mean, this is back in like the 1920s, he was talking about like a satellite system that would orbit the earth, which seemed, you know, just incomprehensible to a lot of people.
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And then he just, and he kind of went into detail of how it would work and everything.
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And, you know, just basically nailed the prediction.
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So he has like this track record of constantly like predicting these technologies that years or decades down the road end up like actually becoming it to be a thing.
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And so he's giving this interview about like just how advanced, I mean, this is, I think the, yeah, it's from like the sixties or seventies.
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It's from a long time ago, but he's being asked about how advanced computers are getting, which, you know, the computers of back then are nothing compared to the computers of today.
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And he basically says, well, what we're doing is we're basically designing our own successors because these computers are getting so advanced that eventually they're just going to take over.
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And that was kind of like his prediction for what AI and like really advanced computing will become.
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And he just kind of says like, it will almost be like our function to become obsolete once these things become so advanced and so powerful, just as, you know, dinosaurs or whatever, whatever has roamed this earth before us became obsolete.
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And so his kind of prediction is that we're basically designing our successors and he kind of gets into that.
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And then he just kind of ends it with, by saying like, and if that does end up happening down the road, it just is going to serve us right.
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Cause it's, you know, he's kind of like, I can just see this coming from a mile away that we're designing our successors and they're just going to take us over.
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The very guy who's, who's creating these things.
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I think he said, uh, we're summoning the demon.
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I mentioned that in the spirit comm video, you know, I kind of get into like, could AI be used to contact these?
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He said with AI, you know, as I said, 14, like AI was not mainstream at all.
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People talked to him about like where it's going.
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We better get to work and start, start, you know, we're going to integrate it into the biggest social media platform on the, in the world.
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And, uh, everybody's going to have access to it.
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Do you have, could you, could you go over that, uh, uh, Leonard kills, uh, brain implant while we're on this?
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Um, so this guy, Leonard Kyle, he, uh, he got, uh, I'm trying to remember.
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I always like, kind of what has been years since I've done the video.
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I I'm always kind of trying to remember the details.
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So he basically was complaining about really horrible headaches and he got a brain implant, uh, from this Dr.
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Jose Delgado, who had all these talks about like, almost like mass engineering and mass influencing people through like brain implants and things like that.
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Um, he's got a really like Jose Delgado was the guy.
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If you've ever seen the video of the guy who's standing in the ring with the bull and the bull charged at him and he has electrodes implanted on the bull and the bull's running full speed at him.
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And then he hits a button on this little device and it gives him an electric shock and it just stops the bull dead in its tracks.
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Um, that's like kind of a famous experiment that he did like a famous video.
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And, uh, yes, it's pretty wild because he does it.
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He just, he, it's something to do with like certain areas of the brain control certain, you know, functions.
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And so he implants a little electrode on whatever part of the brain that controls this bull's legs was charging at him full speed and he just stops it right in its tracks.
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He doesn't even flinch as it's running towards him.
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Um, and so anyway, this Leonard Kyle guy was one of his patients and he was complaining about headaches.
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And so they kind of implanted something in his, it was almost like a stimulator that they had implanted in his head.
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This is back in the 1960s and essentially just drove him crazy.
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And, uh, he would always wear a garbage can or a metal garbage can.
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Cause he claimed it would stop like the signals that were messing with his brain and giving him these really bad headaches.
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And he was very excited about, it was the, it was the, basically the creation of the tinfoil hat, right?
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He wore a metal garbage can over his head because especially like microwaves would really mess with the, just driving, giving these horrible headaches.
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And so he started first wearing a metal garbage can and they built him a little tinfoil hat and he would wear it around all the time, apparently.
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And it was, the book was written by Michael Crichton, who was, he wrote like Jurassic park and a whole bunch of other movies.
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And, uh, Michael Crichton was actually studying at the hospital where this Leonard Kyle guy was being treated out in Boston.
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And so he based this movie, the terminal man on, on this Leonard Kyle case, which is kind of like a notorious case in a bit, but it's, it's pretty interesting.
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I think what's worth noting here, um, and, and especially as we kind of, uh, draw to a close, the point is tinfoil hats work.
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I'm like, I love the romance and the idea that like one day, if anything ever really did happen, like if, if the conspiracy theorists are right and they're going to crank the 5g up one day and they're going to, you know, barbecue us or, or turn us all into like hyper aggressive kind of creatures like, um, Kingsman, the film Kingsman, uh, that you're saving grace may just be the thing that they ridiculed you for, for all these years.
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So guys, uh, prepare your, prepare your tinfoil hats.
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He would have, he will be designing the Neuralink specifically to bypass the tinfoil hat.
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That's just the one technology that he can't, he's like, I can't, we, you cannot figure out a way around John McAfee before he died, whatever happened to John McAfee.
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Uh, he was in a, like a Faraday room and essentially it was just a room that he was in, uh,
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that was covered walls, ceiling floors in essentially tinfoil.
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Uh, and so if it's good enough for John McAfee, it's, it's good enough for me.
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But, uh, Andy, this was a wonderful episode and I really want to thank you for, for giving us your time and sharing this information for us, for the audience.
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One more time, let them know where they can find your work.
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I haven't been too active, but that was kind of one of my resolutions was to start doing more with those sites.
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Um, but yeah, primarily YouTube is kind of where I post some of my longer videos right now.
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Well, you have a great content over on control all history.
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So I highly recommend people checking it out and it's really cool to, to see you getting your, your due.
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Uh, I'm really glad that, um, you were mentioned on tinfoil hat.
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It puts you on our radar and I feel like we're better for it.
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So, uh, I'm glad that you're getting to make the rounds right now.
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And, uh, and I, I hope you can keep this momentum up and do some more cool stuff.
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Uh, no, we'll be back in, uh, another hour or so with another show.
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Uh, and then after that, another show for me tonight.
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But, uh, yeah, man, uh, thank you guys for tuning in.
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And like I always say, don't forget to obey, submit and comply.
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The greatest 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 them 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.