131: Portals, Possession, and Pot w⧸ Quite Frankly
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On this episode of the Nedealim Death Squad, TopLobster joins us to talk about his new book, "Too retarded to stop" and why you should never play nice with people who hate you anyway.
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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 different.
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It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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These motherfuckers are taking coolness 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 clouds, I want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
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But it's 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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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Before we get into today's guest, I would like to remind all of the live viewers that this is a 30-minute preview only.
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Joining us today is, quite frankly, Frank, if you would, for the people who may not be familiar with your work, where can they find you, and what is it that you focus on?
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This actually started my 19th year of doing all this.
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What you guys talk about, it's a lot of current events.
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Long form, talk format, call-ins, most nights, interesting guests.
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I mean, again, it's like whenever people with a bigger platform like this decide to waste their time talking to us.
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You don't find a lot of people in this field that have been doing it for 19 years.
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I mean, sometimes I've been podcasting for a long time, seven years, quite unsuccessfully for six of them.
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And I feel like that's a little bit long in the tooth.
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But 19 years, I mean, how the hell did you, what did you start talking about, Frank?
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We were, when we were in college, we did it first in our college radio station.
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And we loved it so much that we brought it home by May of 2006.
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And you want to talk about, if you love this, you've got to put your shoulder into it.
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You know, so we were, the Frankenstein operation that we had in our bedrooms, me, my brother Anthony, my buddy Mike,
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we're going to get together and actually do a 19th anniversary broadcast tomorrow night from the studio.
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But we were talking, you know, celebrity bullshit and what's going on out there, movies, music, our lives, you know, whatever.
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And as you said before, it can, six out of your seven years really did not bear much fruit.
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First, maybe 10 to 12, 13 years of ours didn't bear much either.
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But, but you know what, you find yourself along the way.
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And, and as long as you, as long as you're dialed into a passion, it doesn't matter.
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And thankfully over that time, media completely reshaped itself.
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And that's also when the audience started becoming a little bit more interested in something that wasn't so lipstick and blush and high heels on, you know, on the television every night produced.
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They're looking for something a little bit more raw and authentic and something that they can interact with the whole social aspect of media for as bad as it can be.
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It also created opportunities for guys like us.
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And, and, and now there's really nothing stopping it, which is very heartwarming.
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Yeah, man, I'm glad that there are guys like you that were taking the arrows because I've been working peripherally with podcasts for probably five, six years doing artwork and little things like that behind the scenes.
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And then I decided one day, I'm like, you know what, these guys that I work for suck.
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And yeah, I, like we, I've been lucky enough to pick the one thing that I like.
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And I was like, Hey, other people seem to like this shit too.
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And here we are episode a hundred and whatever the fuck this will end up being.
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My browser started playing shit, but no, we didn't hear that.
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We just heard you freaking out about the browser.
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I was like, this is going to be great content, dude.
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If top has a stroke on, on, on a live feed, we're that's, I mean, that's, you know, akin to Kanye sacrificing his mom for fame, right?
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We just have top die on stream and then ride, ride is a, his, his funeral to success.
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One of the podcasts that I did produce for had a guy have a stroke on it live.
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Like, did they do like a nuclear test on the, in the heart to like a stress test or he just, he just went down.
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So he was, uh, being interviewed by my friend Reed Coverdale and I did the artwork for a read.
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So I would do thumbnails and his, uh, logos, all this stuff, but I'd watch the show too.
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And the guy he's talking, they're talking about like libertarian philosophy.
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And all of a sudden he looks up into like upper right-hand corner of his room.
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And he's like, Oh, and then he just like stops and reads like, you're okay.
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And the dude does like a backflip and you just see his legs.
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Like from the bottom, it was the craziest shit ever, man.
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I was just gonna say, I know I'm not supposed to look into people's, uh, uh, medical emergencies too,
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So I can't help, but look for the angle in virtually everything.
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It's just, it's, it's a plague, um, on my subconscious mind.
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But when I see people have a seizure, I can't help it.
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I look at them and I'm like, it looks like they see some shit.
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Like, it looks like they see something and they're terrified of it.
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And there's like a bunch of videos that were going around, uh, after the lockdowns and the
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inoculations that I try to use, uh, proper language to not get booted off of YouTube within
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But, um, there was a series of videos that came out after those, those lockdown times where
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people were, you know, looking at something in, in their peripheral vision or, you know,
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And then all of a sudden they're following it and then it kind of makes them do a twirl
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and then they fall down and they have a seizure.
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And I learned that that is actually what a seizure looks like.
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So, uh, being of limited information and, uh, and, and limited critical thinking skills,
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I looked at that and I said, these people are seeing demons.
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It looks like they're seeing a demon and then they're, then they're stroking out.
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But, but the, the, the, the veil has had to have been lifted to something for a little
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You know, when you, when you think about, I mean, there's always those very strange category
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categories of seizure or something like that just happened.
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You're that happened to Ron Paul, like four, four years ago.
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So every once in a while, somebody just locks up an immediate interview and they start slurring
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But then we have these long, long fabled mysterious happenings like Al Roker, you know, with the
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trigger word, you remember Al Roker, you remember something that he just, all of a sudden he
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People were, I forget what the trigger word was, people say, but you guys got to look
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up the old Al Roker freeze up where he just looks into the camera and he just stays frozen
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Like Mitch McConnell has been doing that a lot lately.
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There's a lot of like politicians that they're rolling out onto the world stage.
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And then suddenly they're having like some sort of an event, some sort of neurological event
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And it's happened so many times now that, especially with, with Biden, right?
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We, we don't react the way that I thought we would react if our world leaders were having,
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And the most that you get from it is like a couple of memes.
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Well, especially with Biden, we, we slipped into, that was a period of four years where
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And, um, and we were actually in this really terrible holding pattern where if you had to
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laugh or else you would, you would really just start freaking out at the reality of the
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whole thing, which was there was a Praetorian guard of media and then lower rung zombie
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like NPC creatures that knew, knew they were throwing up a protective front for a guy whose
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signature, regardless of what you think about the United States presidency, the signature
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of the president of the United States can do a lot of things.
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And the fact that they were throwing up a unified front of protection around a guy who was
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obviously being managed because he couldn't, he had no, you know, control over his faculties
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They're in total, not denial, but they were just playing an op here.
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It's like total damage control is what they found themselves in, but it wasn't even that
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You know, I mean, you would get your articles where there would be like a flippant excuse
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You could knock it over with a little bit of scrutiny, but the world was happy to move
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Oh, here's a, here's an example for you, but, but just talking about where we are right
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now, as far as norm, everybody just taking this on and having it become normal when Woodrow
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Wilson had his stroke, uh, it, it was like an unspoken truth over the years that his wife
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was the one signing bills toward the end that he was, he was out of it.
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And he had people essentially grabbing his hand and scribbling on, you know, exiting online.
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Uh, that's something that we just, you know, you, you hear about over the years, it almost
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The fact that everybody knew, oh yes, for the last four years, our president was, was
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The, the, the meme began, became weekend at Bernie's, right?
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I mean, it was, it was nonstop, but this isn't something that you just see in the presidency,
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It's like, there are celebrities that have these meltdowns too.
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Katy Perry was one of those people that had like this meltdown on stage where all of a
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sudden her eye just started like flickering and she stopped talking and she froze up and
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This is like when angels or supernatural beings show up to, you know, three dimensional human
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So they're seeing something and they're like, what, what am I looking at?
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Um, is it possible that these, listen, they're, they're, as far as I'm concerned, they are
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I think that they're like at the highest levels are probably summoning and worshiping these
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You just mentioned Katy Perry and, uh, like Joe Biden, or maybe even Mitch McConnell,
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Wendy Williams has a full blown meltdown, does a little two-step and then takes a spill and
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Is it possible that these people are locking up in some form?
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I mean, is it possible that a sleep paralysis and a stroke are similar events because a sleep
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paralysis event would be like an, an alien type phenomena, which we're now can, we're
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convinced that aliens are more of a, the Nephilim or maybe even of the fallen angel
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Like, I don't think that they're from outer space.
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I think they're from right here and they've been here for a long time.
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You will call them aliens now and something else later on.
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Um, is it possible that this is the same phenomenon and we're seeing this happen on T like
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in 4k live TV right now, just can I bolster that real quick too, before we pass that ball
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to Frank, when you, you mentioned that whole sleep paralysis aspect, when you have sleep
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paralysis, there is very much like a, an intense vibrational feeling and your body locks up.
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And in fact, if that were to happen to you in waking life, it would resemble a stroke or
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And also speaking of out-of-body experiences and things like that, that I'll be doing a
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It's crazy how much it is an integral part in the soul leaving the body.
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Like if people who actually practice, um, practice traveling through astral planes to
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actually be able to get that lift off, you have to induce sleep paralysis, move through it.
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And they, the, uh, the, everybody I've interviewed on that, cause I just, I can never bring myself
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to do that. It talks about right at that point, when you start getting that rising vibration,
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it was like the bed is shaking and then there is a, a separation.
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So it's interesting to think about what sleep paralysis means just from a functional standpoint.
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I always, you know, people will say, hey, Frank, you know, and I know this is not totally related
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to what you said, and I'll get to that in a second, but there's a lot of people who will say
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that when you talk about the, the sciences of the mind, especially the spirit and the soul and
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whether or not you can be in, you know, by locate or be in two places or what, what is a ghost? Well,
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you know, what is remote viewing all this other stuff? I often look, you know, people will often
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out of, out of a pocket say it's all demonic. It's all bullshit and, and stay away from it. It's,
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it's nothing but harm. And then I, but you know, whereas I'm personally hesitant to do anything
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like that because it just freaks me out. I don't essentially look at this as anything that is
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inherently demonic because it would actually tell me that this is inherently part of the,
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the mechanics of our consciousness. And therefore we just don't understand it as much, but there are
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people who do understand it and they have used it in very, very, uh, manipulative and malignant
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ways. And when it comes to what we see on television, as you're saying, these things flying
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around, I often wonder about that. I mean, the Wendy Williams thing, what I've, what I've learned
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is that could be, it could, because all of a sudden she's out of it now, now she's trapped in some
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conservatorship prison, almost like Britney Spears, which gets me to the next thing. There's an
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alcohol, alcoholism related dementia that goes along with the Wendy Williams thing. But then you
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also have people like Mitch McConnell or whatever, where it's also just degradation of old age and
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whether it is substances or old age, I think that when you are talking about those who are plugged into
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the hierarchy, even if it's just a visible hierarchy for us, because, you know, Congress presidents for
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the long, for the most part, that's middle management. When you're talking about the world,
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the world order here, but MKUltra, an actual breaking, fracturing, and then reprogramming of
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the mind, uh, often we, we talk about these things here too. Is this somebody ready to go in? And
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every time that Kanye West had flown off the deep end, uh, years ago, or someone like a Britney Spears
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or any other celebrity that's found running around Beverly Hills, naked, talking about they're coming to
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get me and all that shit. They usually haul off to a, you know, a facility and some handler, you know,
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Harley Pasternak type starts picking them up and piecing them back together. And they get a little
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bit of a tune up and all that shit. So how much of it is mind, mind control that is fracturing apart?
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How much of it is old age? How much of it is substances? How much is, is, uh, you know,
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rolling over each other. I'm, uh, it's crazy. Uh, but those questions is, I think our questions are
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definitely warranted when you're talking about people who are so visible and part of either
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driving culture or policy, because as you guys know, there's plenty of people in our personal
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lives who are losing it too. So I, yeah, they're all demonically possessed.
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No, I would say what they probably have in common is trauma, right? So the MKUltra program is a trauma
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based program. And obviously you're not going to escape your, your real life, uh, regardless of
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whether or not you're linked up with an intelligence agency that's running programs on you. People
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often, you know, experience trauma such as life. And so, uh, all the MKUltra program really is, is them,
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uh, purposely inflicting trauma to get these results. Whereas you could just go through something in
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your childhood that will make you potentially susceptible to this shit in adulthood. But I agree
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with your, your ideas about like, it does seem like there is a natural function of, of your own
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psychology that can produce this out of body, remote viewing astral projection type of experience.
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And I have also heard to your point that you have to go through that vibrational stage. I think the
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problem, the vibrational stage being like the paralysis and this electrocution feeling, I think
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the problem isn't with the function of astral projection or remote viewing. The problem is twofold.
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Number one, you're going into a place we don't have a map for, and that becomes very dangerous. And,
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and number two, uh, this place is inhabited by some form of life, much like our physical realm is
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inhabited by some form of life. And I think that these things, they, they operate on rights and
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consent. And I think some of these entities will have rights to you or, or you've consented in one way or
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another to them interacting with you. And what that results in is there are those who have sleep
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paralysis and it's not a harrowing experience. And there are those who figure out how to astral
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project out of it. Then there are those who have sleep paralysis and there are entities waiting in
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the corner of their room. And what I fear is that if you are somebody who this entity has rights over,
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then when you leave your body, they will seek to inhabit it. And I don't think that that's everybody.
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I think some people haven't opened that doorway. Maybe it's a Christian thing. They're covered in
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the blood of Christ. They don't have this, this void that these things can enter. These things
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don't have rights over them, but some people do have that void. And some people do engage in something
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that might give an entity rights over them. So if you don't know what you're doing and you're leaving
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your body, you're going to a place with no map. Meanwhile, your body is empty and vulnerable. And
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there's this mass, this dark mass in the corner of your room, you know, that is looming over you or
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you hear this all the time. It's too big to fit in the room. So it's hunched over in the corner. It
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looks so tall. You can't tell how tall it is. It's hunched over or it's a man in a hat with a cloak
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that seems nefarious. And he's, and so, I mean, that I think is the real issue. This is the book of
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Job chapter four, verse 13. Uh, he says in thoughts from the visions of the night, when sleep, uh,
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when deep sleep falleth on men, fear came upon me and trembling, which made my bones to shake.
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Then a spirit passed before my face, the hair of my flesh stood up. Uh, this is the, this is actually
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the oldest book in the Bible and he's describing a sleep paralysis experience. So I think you're
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right, Frank, this is not a, it's not like an uncommon thing. This is a, this is part of the
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human condition and we just don't really understand why it's happening or, well, some people do,
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some people can do it at will, I guess. Uh, but most are just kind of, you know,
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Oh yeah. The most are just taking, being dragged, but my, my, my buddy, George, and he's sound of
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mine. Uh, we were talking about this years ago. We, we, we all, you know, the, a bunch of us guys
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got together. We went out to, uh, to dinner one night and everybody, you know, you know how the table,
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especially when you got a lot of people together, everybody just starts breaking off into their own
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little side conversations. And he was telling me about this. Cause at this time I was about
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to produce a, another show on this topic. He said, Frank, did I ever tell you that this happens
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to me all the time? I said, what do you, well, I said, what do you mean? You leaving your body at
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night? You, this is something you practice. He goes, no, it's not practice. It's I shoot out of my
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body. And it's just like, I'm he's a, it's, it's a, such a, in the only way he can get it to stop
00:25:17.320
was if he smoked at least a joint and a half before he went to bed every night. That's why he smoked
00:25:23.580
so much. It just, it just somehow kept him tethered to his body. And I brought this up
00:25:30.460
with a couple of guests of mine who were, you know, spoke on these topics. And he said,
00:25:34.500
they said that, yeah, for, for, for some people, it is just something that they, it's, it's been
00:25:39.640
normal for them since they were five years old, where you're just all of a sudden you're shot.
00:25:45.020
It feels like hundreds of miles up into the air. You're above the earth, you're going somewhere,
00:25:50.080
whatever the hell's going on. And then before you know it, it's like, you're just, it's almost
00:25:54.300
like, uh, what is it? Those, um, those tower of terror rides where you just kind of fall right
00:26:00.420
back down in. Yeah. And, and there you are. And I can imagine how that is just a, oh man,
00:26:06.460
I got to go to sleep again. I got to try to go to sleep and how exhausting that could be.
00:26:10.260
You know, I have, I have friends, um, you know, it's one thing to, to do the, the, the out of body
00:26:16.000
stuff and to talk about the, the soul traveling, you know, almost like a kite where, yeah, you,
00:26:22.540
you are, you're, you're bound to this body over here, this mortal coil, but you're also just
00:26:28.620
kind of free wielding and all that. And moving up the moving up and through the dimensions,
00:26:33.440
whatever the hell you like to say, but then there is lucid dreaming, uh, which is something
00:26:38.620
totally different where I have some friends who, who without trying are always lucid dreaming
00:26:44.260
and they, they hate it because they wake up the next morning and they're absolutely drained.
00:26:50.920
I mean, you're, you're not sleeping. You're, you're, your mind is engaged in God knows, like
00:26:56.640
you're, you're trapped in a fantasy world and you think that, oh, wow. Okay. I'll go to sleep and,
00:27:01.420
you know, be a superhero for a couple of hours and then wake up and then you wake up and you realize
00:27:05.280
you, you've been living another life in another place and maybe that's what we always do. But
00:27:10.800
again, there's that question about veils and, and compartmentalization and, and, you know,
00:27:16.040
where do we go when we sleep? And, uh, I don't know, what are we conscious of? What do we remember?
00:27:23.080
It's another good question to ask is, uh, the powers that be, um, do they want us going to these
00:27:29.840
other places? Cause it seems like it's a natural part of the human condition. At least most people
00:27:33.240
who are like sentient being not NPCs. I suppose NPCs would just go, go to bed, watch CNN and wake
00:27:38.880
up. Like there's a ton of people like that on SSRIs. I'm talking about the ones that do have
00:27:43.200
these experiences, which is the vast majority. But, uh, now we have this, uh, this huge push
00:27:48.900
in America to basically, you know, weed is legalized everywhere. And I'm not like, you know,
00:27:54.100
bashing weed or saying I'm a proponent of it. I, I've, I smoke sometimes and it's like a tool that
00:27:59.380
I use, but someone here in the comment says that they, they started smoking so that they
00:28:03.460
can go to bed. And yeah, it's true. When you do smoke, when you're actively smoking, you're not
00:28:09.100
going to have these dreams or at least not remember them. Maybe you're not taking part
00:28:12.200
in them or maybe it's masking them. And it gets my conspiracy brain thinking like, well,
00:28:16.140
why is this proliferated in our culture so much? Like, do they not want us, uh, cognizant
00:28:23.640
Well, it's like, if, if there is a, um, a way for us to tap into the spiritual realm,
00:28:28.240
I believe that the reason that we're here is to pursue a work, right? We all have our, our,
00:28:34.080
our mission, our hero's journey, something that was given to us, this innate driving force that
00:28:38.520
we have within us. And we pursue that that's the right track. Um, but does that mean if there's a
00:28:45.060
spiritual realm that there would be a right track there as well, something that we're meant to be
00:28:49.660
doing? So I could see that you might want to increase this, this weed culture to the extent
00:28:56.020
that the vast majority of people aren't partaking, but it's worth mentioning that, you know, you
00:29:00.400
talked about your friend is having this experience where he's blasting off and, and he is tethered in
00:29:05.820
some way. And I, and I think that that is oftentimes described as this silver cord, um, that, that keeps
00:29:12.040
you in your, you know, to use your word, uh, mortal coil. But when you die, uh, the Egyptians
00:29:18.400
believed that your soul had to, you know, embark on a journey and this journey was upward into space,
00:29:26.000
you know, whatever the nature of space is. And you had to navigate, there would be places that you
00:29:32.000
went, you got to make a left at this constellation. You got to go to this and have that experience.
00:29:36.500
And eventually you end up in a place where your soul or your heart is, uh, is measured or weighed
00:29:41.820
against a single feather. And in other words, it was like a way of, of measuring your, I guess your,
00:29:48.400
your sin, but in, in sort of, uh, Egyptian mythology. So, you know, this, this thing is a,
00:29:54.520
a massive part of our lives, but you, you just had Tucker Carlson recently talking about how
00:30:01.300
here in the way, I think he was talking to Sean Ryan or something. He said here in the West,
00:30:04.600
we've been stripped of our understanding of the spiritual realm. And he suspects that it was done
00:30:09.740
nefariously or I'm paraphrasing. I hope I'm not putting words in his mouth, but, um,
00:30:13.780
I would agree with that. It seems that we've been purposely stripped of our understanding. So
00:30:18.220
when you start to look at the things that in the West, we don't really talk about spirituality,
00:30:23.520
the church in the West has become truncated and given you a watered down reductive version
00:30:28.900
of, of spirituality. And, um, and really it's something that we ridicule in America, uh, if you
00:30:36.560
start to really explore these things. So could you then imagine a scenario where maybe we have been
00:30:42.120
purposely stripped of the map or our understanding of the spiritual realm. And if some people just
00:30:49.340
innately go there, you have to ask yourself two questions. One, is it because it's a natural
00:30:57.060
function and we're supposed to go there? Maybe they have something to do or two, the way my mind
00:31:01.480
goes is if people are having it happen to them against their will, I do believe that there's such
00:31:06.640
thing as a generational iniquity. I never used to believe that you would be tethered to the sins of
00:31:11.740
your father or your, your ancestors in any real way, because why should you be until I started
00:31:17.320
reading the Bible and I realized, Oh, that's pretty explicitly stated that you will have
00:31:21.600
generational iniquity based upon what your, you know, your predecessors did. And you know,
00:31:27.560
what if your predecessors, my, my grandmother, uh, for example, was a clairvoyant. She engaged in
00:31:34.820
remote viewing. She was very much like new age, kind of a character plagued with alien abduction
00:31:41.060
experiences, you know? So I don't know what my grandmother did, but I know I have weird experiences.
00:31:46.320
I know my mother has weird experiences and I know that the Bible talks about generational iniquity.
00:31:50.760
So maybe these people who are being removed from this realm and injected into the spiritual realm
00:31:56.100
against their will do so by way of rights over them, not by way of free will.
00:32:03.540
Jeez, I've got so much. What the, or, okay, where the fuck do we start? Okay. Well, let's just start
00:32:09.700
from the back to the front. It's interesting because when you, when you talk about generational
00:32:15.320
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True Jack the Ripper. All these years later. I saw that. Don't they do that every once in a while?
00:35:03.740
Don't they find the true Jack the Ripper every, like, once every couple of years?
00:35:07.260
No, they got the something off of the bloody sheet here, and they found a guy that was supposed,
00:35:13.200
you know, let's say, and I know that this is the truth, whether this was,
00:35:16.780
it's just some kind of propaganda or whatever, or whatever. If the DNA can be collected from
00:35:23.380
something that is 500 years old, there is no doubt you are not, you're going to be able to
00:35:31.200
find somebody who matches that all these years later. It's a logbook, and everybody, from the
00:35:37.660
beginning, and, you know, so along the way, talk about your, you know, a clairvoyant great-grandmother
00:35:42.820
or something like that. Perhaps those are, that's some of her contributions to the family lineage
00:35:49.420
on a genetic line. Who knows? I mean, is DNA, is our code not directly linked in some kind of a divine
00:35:57.740
way to God? You have to imagine so if it's the building block of all things, and it is in itself
00:36:04.540
very intelligent, and it moves with us through the generations. So there's that. I also think there
00:36:10.900
might be something worth exploring about the idea that whether you're picking up a psychic talent,
00:36:16.460
or whether you are picking up a guitar, there are some people who are just naturally gifted
00:36:21.360
over those who really have to work at it. But it doesn't mean that you, even you, in your
00:36:27.420
unnatural state, in your natural state, are not as good as the guy next to you who is just like a
00:36:34.300
virtuoso, you can still put your mind to it, and find your fingers on the fretboard, and be able to
00:36:40.680
do some chord progressions over a couple of months, and it can happen. So the same thing with being able
00:36:45.940
to meditate and get yourself to higher, higher states of, of, of mind, or lower states of mind,
00:36:52.560
whatever you're doing vibrationally there. So I consider the generational standpoint, I also consider
00:36:57.800
the standpoint that, or the, the idea that some people might just be more innately talented than
00:37:02.240
others. But, but it is part of being human. So we all have the same opportunities to work at it.
00:37:08.700
That's what I, I, I would also think there too. Now, back, going back a little bit further also to
00:37:14.140
cannabis, something that I thought was really interesting, or how are we with time? I know
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Okay. So then it was cannabis. And I think back to all of my talks with, who's now become a good
00:38:07.540
friend of mine, Kathy O'Brien. And you guys know Kathy's work with Transformation of America. Do you
00:38:13.080
ever read that book? No, I can't read. So Kathy is a recovered MKUltra, her daughter. Yes. And
00:38:25.680
these books are incredible. And she, like, you know, she drops, she drops a dime on everybody.
00:38:31.600
But either way, what, in all the times that she and I had spoken over the years, the one thing she
00:38:38.260
said that I thought was always very interesting is that out of all of the encouragement that she
00:38:44.440
and other people in the program were given to go out and experiment with cocaine, any other kind of
00:38:52.180
designer drug, whatever, the one thing that they, alcohol, the one thing that they always prohibited
00:38:58.920
them from touching was, was cannabis. Really? That's what she said. That cannabis was the only
00:39:06.240
thing that was off limits for, for MKUltra, uh, uh, MKUltra, you know, uh, puppets. Um, and, and I,
00:39:15.560
and I wondered about that. And I started thinking about it too, because, um, whenever I do smoke,
00:39:23.200
there's one thing that I do see a lot more of, I do analyze myself a lot more honestly.
00:39:32.020
It's true. I see my fault in things a lot more clearly. I, I, I can, you know, I, things that,
00:39:40.820
that, that does happen. I mean, of course you can push it to the limit. And then of course you just
00:39:45.660
smoke so much or you eat so much that you're all, you're just in the throes of a massive anxiety
00:39:50.060
attack and you're, you're, you're, you're, you know, your kidneys are shutting down and you're
00:39:54.940
not getting, you're not really getting anything out of it. But as far as just, for example, like
00:39:58.920
everything that's going on right now with how, um, a lot of alternative medical, um, you know,
00:40:04.920
people in alternative medicine and everything else have really opened up the books on serious
00:40:10.120
studies on ketamine or psilocybin in micro doses. Like what does it do to break depression and
00:40:17.000
everything, everything else in the way that, you know, lifelong regiments of SSRIs never
00:40:23.540
did. Um, I think that's, that, that's pretty interesting. Uh, so when I think about that
00:40:29.400
and I think about, as you said before, when you're navigating through these astral planes,
00:40:34.780
what are you prepared for? Are we ever, the navigation process is the whole thing when, you know,
00:40:41.020
when we're raised by our parents and our grandparents and all that, we are prepared to supposedly
00:40:46.560
go into life and all the good and bad places life can take you actually, no life just takes
00:40:53.040
you to places and you have choices to make along the way. And you can have good and bad
00:40:57.380
experiences. There are inherent dangers out there in the world. The same thing, what you're
00:41:01.980
essentially saying is that leaving, leaving this material world and spending any time in
00:41:09.880
another world, whether it be through sleep or meditative practices or whatever thing, anything
00:41:13.640
like anything else like that, you're walking into another place that we have not had any
00:41:19.180
preparation for. What's the, what's the reasoning behind that? I, I mean, your guess is as good as
00:41:24.920
mine. Is it an inherently bad place? No, but it is definitely filled with all of the same kind of
00:41:31.960
dangers and opportunities for good growth experiences like we have in this world, but we never had anybody
00:41:37.980
teaching us about it. We've just told, we've just been told it's either all good or it's all bad,
00:41:42.760
which is not the case about anything. You know, you can't broad, broad stroke, anything like that.
00:41:49.260
So, um, the real question is how do you guide yourself through? Jesus Christ is a wonderful way,
00:41:54.940
uh, to, to keep that, that, uh, his, his grace on your side and try to attach yourself. That's a wonderful
00:42:02.480
protective measure there. Um, uh, you know, then you think about people more on the shamanic, uh,
00:42:08.160
areas, people like Carlos Castaneda who have talked about his time, uh, with the shamans down in,
00:42:14.320
in, uh, in Mexico, teaching people to prepare for the transition into the next life, to be able to
00:42:20.280
avoid the grasp of like the great Eagle that's going to eat your soul. How do you get around the Eagle
00:42:26.360
before it eats your soul? That whole concept that earth is really a soul recycling trap. You have
00:42:32.460
to learn how to avoid it. So there's just so much, I mean, what, what, what you just said right there,
00:42:37.740
we could, we could talk for five hours. So, I mean, you brought up MK ultra, um, the shaman thing is a
00:42:43.940
whole bag, right? It's, I, I simply don't think we have enough time, but, but the MK ultra thing is
00:42:49.040
fascinating because we've been talking a lot, kind of tongue in cheek. It's like a joke, but it also is
00:42:54.040
the truth. Um, back in the day, the intelligence agencies used to run operations like, uh, operation
00:43:01.260
midnight climax, right? They're going to go to whore houses. They're going to kidnap Johns.
00:43:05.620
They're going to dose them with LSD. And they're going to, you know, look at these, uh, these things
00:43:10.100
through the lens of experimentation. It used to be almost like a clockwork orange situation. They'd
00:43:16.240
peel your eyeballs open, you know, sit you down in a chair. They'd dose you with some sort of
00:43:21.180
psychedelic and they'd expose you to MK ultra programming. What I fear lately is this idea that the
00:43:27.220
industry has gotten ahold of marijuana, this compound that we're talking about, that is
00:43:31.660
cannabis, right? So many parts, THC, so many parts, CBD, the industry has driven through the roof,
00:43:38.780
the psychedelic aspect being the THC, and they've sacrificed the anti-anxiety, the relaxing component,
00:43:43.800
the CBD, and they're creating like Franken strains that are incredibly anxiety inducing. And I would say
00:43:50.460
it's because you're constantly on the edge of an actual trip when you're smoking, uh, really,
00:43:55.760
really potent strains like that. So nowadays, instead of having to kidnap Johns, we have this
00:44:01.780
culture that celebrates cannabis. And, and I partake from time to time, but, uh, I recognize
00:44:06.940
that like anything, it, it, it becomes to your detriment. There's a point of diminishing returns
00:44:12.000
for sure. So now we're all on this sort of low psychedelic anxiety inducing component because
00:44:20.320
they've driven the THC through the wall. And we're also exposed to high levels of MK ultra propaganda
00:44:28.540
through, through Hollywood, right? So now you don't have to be strapped. It's where I've been joking
00:44:34.480
around calling us, uh, free range MK ultra victims, right? We're doing it to ourselves. We're going out
00:44:39.360
of our own way to smoke it. Uh, we're going out of our own way to absorb the content and it's happening
00:44:43.980
from the comfort of our living room. And, and once you detach, you got this bad boy, it's constantly
00:44:48.500
happening. So you're constantly looking at this little thing. It's telling you all this crazy
00:44:51.780
shit. It's engineering your opinions, your ideas about the world. It's subliminally messaging you
00:44:56.580
and you're primed for it because you're on this low grade psychedelic. It gets the, the portal in
00:45:01.920
your palm is like the way I like to call it. You know, it's a, it's a double edged sword. I don't
00:45:07.780
know which edge is sharper, but I'll, you know, MK ultra, as I say a lot on my own show, um, there's
00:45:16.060
always testing in beta phases, but MK ultra is standard operating procedure. It's a cultural
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Underpinning. It underpins our entire culture at this point, especially when you go into how it was
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00:47:03.440
PSYOP programs into Mind War programs, you know, the Michael Aquino stuff. That right there is all
00:47:10.840
media-based. It's all about, and then like you said right there, the things like cannabis have in many
00:47:18.660
ways become our own version of Soma. And you're right about the high, like whenever we call up
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our buddies, they're like, hey man, what kind of pre-rolls you have on you right now? I'm always
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Jack Herrer, you know, a blue dream, whatever, something light so that I can go outside and have
00:47:43.820
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but you're right. I was telling David, uh, it's just the other, like maybe last week or something,
00:49:35.320
uh, I had bought, so a while ago I had bought just a joint from this, it was like a food truck and
00:49:40.700
somewhere. And, uh, they were selling, I'm a wild guy. No, they were selling like THC drinks and it was
00:49:47.720
cool. So I had a couple of those and I saved them and they had a joint too. I was like, is that real?
00:49:51.380
They're like, yeah, yes. As I said, you know, let me, let me buy one of those. And I bought one
00:49:55.220
and I never smoked it because I looked at this thing and it's covered in like crack crystals.
00:50:01.080
I was like, what the fuck? I've never seen this. I don't even want to open it and touch it. Cause
00:50:04.760
I don't know what's permeating through my skin, but I had it in my closet. And the other day I just
00:50:08.840
decided to take it and just flush it down the toilet. I'm like, I want nothing to do with this
00:50:12.220
thing. Yeah, dude, what is this going to like, I'm going to see the devil. I'm going to smoke this and
00:50:17.280
just go to another astral plane. Like, nah, no, no, no, no. We're not, we're not doing
00:50:21.300
the industry right now. Dude, when I was living in Vegas, uh, I was there right when the industry
00:50:26.080
like really popped off and I got to go to my first dispensary out there. And you know, you go in,
00:50:31.020
you have this experience, everything is white and almost medical. And the staff is very professional.
00:50:35.380
They have, uh, uh, you know, digital displays, all the different weeds you can get. It's got all
00:50:40.100
the craziest names you could possibly imagine. I remember getting some shit that was named after
00:50:44.920
Tupac. And I also bought those, those pre-rolls. And yet to your point, it's like, when you look at
00:50:50.620
it, they've done, they call them moon rocks, which like, I don't want to fucking smoke anything that
00:50:54.860
has rocks in the title. And then they're, they're also putting wax like dabs. So it's, it's, it's
00:51:00.440
regular weed. Well, it's not fucking, no, let me take that back. Redacted. It's crazy psychotic
00:51:05.840
super weed, uh, that scientists have concocted, um, mixed with some sort of, you know, distilled
00:51:12.080
version into a wax. And then all of a sudden, just in case that wasn't enough moon rock,
00:51:17.980
something that is like basically the weed version of crack. And, and yeah, when I was in Vegas,
00:51:23.560
I had for the first and last time in my life, something that I was unable to identify for
00:51:29.460
quite some time in hindsight, I think it was a, uh, anxiety attack, like an actual anxiety attack.
00:51:35.560
I lost function in my hands. I couldn't close them anymore. Uh, I couldn't regulate my, my breath
00:51:40.920
and my heartbeat, my heart started racing. I couldn't, you know, I've been, uh, a drug enjoyer
00:51:47.300
throughout my teenage years and I enjoy drug enjoyer. And I've done quite a bit in the way
00:51:53.340
of like psychedelics and such. And I, I figured out through those experiences, how to regulate
00:51:58.620
my experience through breathing, um, and, and just kind of bringing things down because it's all
00:52:03.460
psychosomatic. So if it's happening in your head, you can control it. Or so I thought, uh, this was the
00:52:08.300
first time we did, I mean, I'm talking like ecstasy and, and mushrooms and all kinds of shit
00:52:12.720
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It sends me spiraling to the extent where I didn't want to tell my wife what was happening. I thought
00:53:21.820
it was a cardiac event and I simply decided to die. I was like, I'm not going to, because you know,
00:53:25.800
if you tell, if you tell your wife that you're having a cardiac event, she's going to panic.
00:53:30.500
That's going to make you feel worse. So I'm like, at least if I die, I can do so relatively
00:53:35.120
peacefully. Um, and I went to sleep like that, not able to close my hands, couldn't plug my phone
00:53:40.280
into the charger. It was just like, I was dealing with wet noodles for hands. And, uh, that was all
00:53:45.020
because of weed, dude. I dude, listen, I know this is off topic, but not really. I that's the, that is
00:53:51.680
essentially the, the last time I ever had an edible. I, somebody had given me a friend of mine said,
00:53:57.100
Hey man, this is a really great chocolate bar. You should take a look at it. And so my, my,
00:54:02.940
my daughter was born in September of 2020. This was like mischief night, 2020. So it's October 30th,
00:54:10.500
2020. I'm at that. I'm at in my living room, everybody's sleeping. I said, you know what I'm
00:54:14.480
going to do? I'm going to treat myself. I'm going to take a square of the whole bar, a square,
00:54:20.920
and I'm going to nibble off a half of it and just wait a little while. What's going on there?
00:54:27.740
I thought that's what I did. Uh, apparently though, it was like a hundred gram bar instead
00:54:34.240
of what I thought was like a 50 gram bar. And so I, I, what I had calculated was actually like double
00:54:40.060
and two and a half times what I thought. So over the course of two and a half hours, I'm sitting
00:54:46.960
there on, on, on the couch. And at this point I'm sleeping on the couch because the first couple of
00:54:51.100
months of my daughter being born, the only place that we can get her to go to sleep was in my bed,
00:54:56.720
sleeping next to my wife. I said, you know what? She's sleeping. I'm taking the couch. I didn't get
00:55:01.240
back into the bed. I think until like Christmas Eve, uh, that, that year, but whatever. So probably for
00:55:07.440
the best, because I'm on the couch the end, I didn't sleep a wink the entire night. And I'm asking
00:55:13.420
myself before, why the hell am I getting higher? Like, why is this getting worse? I should be on
00:55:19.700
the other side of this already. And then I started doing the math. I realized that I ate too much.
00:55:23.780
Like, oh shit. So you got to just, but it is, it's in everything. I know what you're talking about.
00:55:28.580
And, and, you know, I, you, you say, why do you have to go that far? Just roll a damn joint,
00:55:33.700
but you've got the joint, then it's dusted in the keef. Uh, and that's where you get all those
00:55:37.860
crystals from the key. Cause it's like the shake. And then they do the, the swirly twirly, uh,
00:55:43.160
oil wrap around the top with a lot of cherry on top, whatever the hell they do. It's like,
00:55:48.080
what? I mean, I understand that you're trying to like appeal to people's like, Whoa, that's pretty.
00:55:53.000
It's just so it's so much. And again, there's a, a, a difference between you have, you take a,
00:56:01.440
you take a drag of something, you sit back, you catch, you catch a summer breeze. You hear,
00:56:06.760
you hear a, a firework show somewhere in the distance over there. And you're just, you're just,
00:56:12.180
you're contemplating life and you're just kind of going for a nice little flight.
00:56:17.400
And that right there, I can see where, if you are, if you have been subconsciously fractured
00:56:25.360
and put back together and had things hidden inside of you, information, uh, you know,
00:56:32.000
trigger words to get you to become some kind of an, a Manchurian candidate or whatever.
00:56:35.520
I can see where stripping away the ego, relaxing the self and allowing you to have a little bit
00:56:42.460
more of self-reflective time can be a detriment to the programmers who have gotten you. And like we
00:56:49.400
said before, everybody's got programmers because MK ultra is underpinning the culture. It's a standard
00:56:56.020
operating procedure for the culture right now. So we're all dealing with this. So I don't care where
00:57:00.640
people go for that kind of, that, that self-reflection. You know, I get that from church,
00:57:05.300
but every once in a while I will take a, uh, I will take a smoke and there'll be that point where I
00:57:11.620
just, uh, I, I don't know. There's a lot of different roads that can bring you to, to those
00:57:16.960
places where you see things a lot differently than you do when you are in the rat race of whatever the
00:57:22.280
hell your routine is. And, uh, but certainly the, um, the specialty joints and the super weed are not
00:57:30.080
bringing you there. They're bringing you to a, a psychedelic place and it can get pretty, pretty
00:57:35.440
confusing at times. And then again, maybe I'm just a lightweight. Well, check this out. Oh, sorry. Go
00:57:41.780
ahead, top. I wanted to ask you if you, uh, if you did any kind of deep dive into catcher in the
00:57:47.460
rye because, uh, the book, I'm sure you've read it as a kid. How old are you? Like thirties?
00:57:53.780
I'm turning 40 in April. Okay. So yeah, we're, we're around the same age group. So we've all been
00:57:58.460
subjected to this in high school or some form or another. And, uh, this book, we just had a guest
00:58:04.040
on William Ramsey investigates great guests. He broke down the book it's written in 1951, but it's
00:58:10.720
the precursor. Like you said, the, the idea that we have laid the foundation of MK ultra programming
00:58:17.260
to our society. Well, this is kind of where it started. MK ultra starts formally in 1943,
00:58:22.880
but in 1951 catcher in the rye was written by, uh, I forget J.D. Salinger. And it has these ideas
00:58:30.580
right off the top, right? When you came on, you said something about split brain. And I was like,
00:58:34.960
yeah, that's, that's an idea in catcher in the rye. Um, the Manchurian candidate, there are three
00:58:40.020
major assassinations tied directly to catcher in the rye. Actually maybe four, if you include this,
00:58:45.640
uh, Luigi Mangione character. Um, and it seems like a, like a programming that's happening,
00:58:52.220
but it only affects certain traits, certain genetics maybe. But when the time is ready,
00:58:58.300
there must be some kind of trigger word and boom, these guys go out, they do what they've got to do.
00:59:02.660
And they're carrying a copy of the catcher in the rye. And they're actually, most of them
00:59:07.160
referenced back to it. They're like, listen, I don't care that John Lennon's dead. Uh, I just want
00:59:11.120
everybody to read this book. Yeah. It's kind of like, what the fuck are you talking about over
00:59:15.640
here? Well, if you look it up MK ultra, uh, even Google will tell you this, the, the most, um,
00:59:23.680
vulnerable to that sort of programming are people that have disassociative identity disorders and
00:59:29.460
schizophrenia, schizophrenia and bipolar, um, are definitely identity disorders. If you read the
00:59:36.140
catcher in the rye, this guy certainly is experiencing some sort of, uh, identity disorder.
00:59:41.180
And this is worth bringing up here. This is actually a great way to tie this all together.
00:59:45.640
This is from Medscape. Uh, I believe it's, uh, one of Canada's medical journals, but I
00:59:50.360
scroll down a little bit here and this entire article, I won't, uh, pick it apart, but there has
00:59:57.180
been a surge, a notable surge in schizophrenia cases. Now, when we were younger, a lot of the narrative
01:00:04.760
about, uh, the dangers of marijuana were that if you were somebody who had a proclivity for
01:00:09.720
some sort of identity disassociative disorder, like schizophrenia, that, uh, cannabis use could
01:00:15.640
actually spur that on. And so basically the defense used to be not the case. Um, it's not
01:00:24.560
weeds fault that you have a hereditary proclivity for schizophrenia, those things, you know, sure.
01:00:31.200
Maybe the weed can, can spur it on, but basically the defense was this thing would have happened
01:00:36.140
to you anyway. And so we may have been the catalyst, but there was an underlying issue
01:00:40.200
the entire time, whatever the case may be. I read something recently that said that we've
01:00:45.260
seen a 27% increase in the amount of diagnosed schizophrenics in America. Uh, and I believe that
01:00:53.900
schizophrenia is a spiritual disorder, not a brain chemical disorder, mainly because we've never
01:01:00.000
had any evidence to support the idea that there's a chemical imbalance in the brain, because in order
01:01:04.760
to, uh, uh, display that you would have to kill a living person and do an autopsy on them and show
01:01:11.040
us somehow. And you can't show us the chemical imbalance in a cadaver that doesn't work. So if you
01:01:16.220
look that up, it's never been established and we have no baseline either. So if you have a chemical
01:01:21.360
imbalance in your pool, you can go to a store and you can say, Hey, check this out. Here's a sample.
01:01:26.160
And they'll go, okay, well, this is what the pH baseline is supposed to be. And you can tell that
01:01:29.660
yours is deviating from that quite a bit. Here's what you want to do to fix it. We don't have a
01:01:33.460
baseline. Um, so I think it's really interesting because we're talking about the idea of MKUltra
01:01:40.820
putting you on psychedelics and then, you know, programming you one way or another, you're wearing
01:01:45.140
a Montauk shirt, which I've noticed in the Montauk project, uh, infamously was supposedly inducing
01:01:51.140
trauma on children or other subjects in order to have these sort of, uh, psychic breakthroughs and,
01:01:57.860
and stranger things plays off of that where, uh, the main character 11, her trauma introduces her
01:02:04.400
to psychic abilities that opens up a dimension. That was the working title of the series at one
01:02:08.900
point. I believe it was Montauk. Yes. Yes. And, uh, and they, and I kind of think stranger things is a
01:02:14.040
better, uh, name for the show anyway, cause Montauk probably would have gone over a lot of heads,
01:02:18.020
but, uh, so there's this connection, right? You have this spiritual disorder in schizophrenia,
01:02:25.520
you have marijuana now acting as a low grade psychedelic because of the industry, you have an
01:02:31.700
uptick in schizophrenia, and you also have the MKUltra program that's putting people on psychedelics
01:02:36.800
and then exploring their psychic abilities. So all these things feel connected. It's a big
01:02:41.460
incestual circle. We're just chasing around the snake kind of eating its tail. Uh, but I don't,
01:02:47.500
I can't help, but look at all those connections and wonder if we're being pushed towards something.
01:02:52.820
Um, and I do think that at the end of the day, the spiritual realm is larger than the physical
01:02:58.040
realm. And in some ways more important than the physical realm, because when you pass away,
01:03:02.220
that's where you're no longer going to be, uh, in a, in a, in a physical realm like this. So
01:03:07.400
the implications, I can't say I know what they are, but when you stand back and look at that picture,
01:03:14.480
it becomes pretty concerning. Yeah. I think about, um, I think about art bells.
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A series of interviews with Malachi Martin in the, in the, the late nineties before he died,
01:04:31.540
talking about possession in particular and, um, and how in about 96, 97 or so, in one of those
01:04:40.180
first, those first interviews, he had made the, uh, the comment cause, uh, father Martin was,
01:04:46.640
was working, doing most of his work out of Manhattan. And he said back in 97, that he had
01:04:53.020
seen a 700% increase at least in, in spiritual possession just from where he was working.
01:05:01.360
And, uh, it's not even just about the, the, the, the, uh, obsessed and the, the tormented,
01:05:07.840
but also the perfectly possessed, as he would talk, he would say the people who have made willing
01:05:14.180
and completely satisfied unions with dark forces. And, but when you talk about the unwilling and
01:05:24.140
it's another reason why I have over the years, I've started to use the concept of the phone being
01:05:30.380
a portal in our palm over the years, because when you think about other modes of, of possession
01:05:35.700
and, uh, you know, what can they be? But the other thing there too, is if you are a person of great
01:05:43.820
faith and you practice that faith, then you are going to be very well protected compared to the,
01:05:50.840
the, the next person. And when you think about the average state, the state of the average person
01:05:56.060
in society, we are really analyzing a, a, a, a culture that is being steamrolled and left
01:06:05.700
void of any kind of real spiritual grounding. And all vessels will be filled with something.
01:06:15.980
Yes. I mean, I remember when we were looking into even, you know, when black lives matter
01:06:20.500
started becoming more and more prevalent in the streets and everything else like that,
01:06:23.720
we were learning about, um, what's your, what's your colors, whatever held Patrice colors.
01:06:29.900
Uh, one of the, uh, one of the founders, the, the, the black lesbian, which is literal,
01:06:35.700
black lesbian, which is, they said, we are, this is this, we are trained in not only Marxism,
01:06:40.660
but this was witchcraft that the, that even the hashtags that they were using on these online,
01:06:46.940
you know, remember they said that we are invoking the spirits of people who were, who were gone.
01:06:52.440
I mean, they were talking about how much of these, these rallies and much of their online activity
01:06:59.340
were very spiritually charged invocation rights. And, and when you think about how for the,
01:07:07.020
for generations now, American children have been more and more encouraged to leave behind the,
01:07:13.060
the, the traditional religions of their parents and grandparents and great grandparents,
01:07:17.860
and go into a more new age spiritual, but not religious, uh, you know, just open to anything
01:07:26.780
kind of a thing where you're, what, what are you really saying? I mean, you're, you're talking about
01:07:31.480
people who are, who are showing up at rallies and chanting things and being a part and being a
01:07:37.280
willing part of somebody else's religious practice when they themselves think that they are in some
01:07:42.380
way being neutral and generally beneficial for society, but they just really have no bearings.
01:07:47.600
So I, uh, when, when you, when you talk about the spirit world and the material world and how
01:07:53.460
they're interacting with each other and how we're being groomed for one thing or another,
01:07:56.700
um, and then you add all the other things on top of it, whether they be substance related,
01:08:01.380
media related, um, it, it does present a very complex tapestry. And, um, I, you know, that,
01:08:11.900
that's why I think it's, it's best for people to start retreating a little bit deeper into their
01:08:16.980
own private, you know, their homes, take care of their family and just try to reestablish things
01:08:23.260
on an individual level. Because, uh, this kind of seems like we were fighting the tide,
01:08:27.860
something that just so massive in size that has happened and built up around us over the course of
01:08:34.660
years. Uh, it, we, we got to find some kind of a way to, to just protect ourselves while
01:08:41.880
something comes to a head. I don't know what it is. Where is, are we, are we looking at a,
01:08:47.940
a redux of the battle, the, the battle and the great war in heaven from Genesis? Is that,
01:08:54.660
are we going to get a redux of that at some point? What is it that the three days of darkness
01:08:58.380
like, how are we going to be tested? Uh, because obviously the, the play for who has control over
01:09:05.080
this realm is, is really heating up. It's, it's, uh, it's evident to me.
01:09:09.660
Well, what I would say to people and I'll, I'll keep it short. It's like, look, we are moving
01:09:14.220
towards this new age kind of situation and people are becoming more receptive to the idea of spiritual
01:09:20.120
realms, uh, less receptive to the idea of Christianity, but more receptive to the idea of spiritual realms.
01:09:24.920
And what I would say to that is, uh, through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we are given the
01:09:30.600
authority through his name to tread on scorpions and serpents. And, and that means, uh, negative
01:09:37.680
spiritual entities that are not in alignment with God, the father, the creator, or Jesus Christ.
01:09:43.200
Uh, you don't have an ability to defend yourself against these things. You don't have a map for the
01:09:50.620
spiritual realm. Um, we've been given one. If you, if you can toss off the way that Western culture has,
01:09:59.620
uh, mocked, ridiculed, and basically thrown out Christianity in so many ways, if you can get past
01:10:06.080
the truncated version of the Bible and Christianity that some churches will give you, and you actually
01:10:12.000
look at it with a scrutinizing eye and, and some critical thinking, uh, you will see that in very
01:10:17.020
many ways, it is a, it is a, uh, a wayfinder through these spiritual realms and also a defense mechanism
01:10:24.860
against these spiritual entities. So, you know, uh, you can get comfortable with the idea of spirituality
01:10:31.620
and maybe you can be a new age, this or that. Um, but you got to check in with yourself. It's like,
01:10:36.160
if you go into the forest or you go into the ocean, there are neutral things. There are good things.
01:10:42.340
You might have a nice experience with a dolphin. You might have a neutral experience, uh, with a
01:10:46.240
clownfish. You might have a negative experience with a shark. Uh, the spiritual realm is the same
01:10:51.220
way. There are things that are there that I guess mean, you know, harm. There are things that
01:10:56.160
may actually be positive, uh, entities, positive experiences, but there are things that are predatory
01:11:01.640
and you go into the water with a, a, a spear gun. You go into the woods with a, with a shotgun
01:11:08.360
to go hunting. You go into the spiritual realm, totally unarmed. I don't think that's a good
01:11:13.740
idea. And there is a way. Yeah. And this is a, this has been a great conversation, Frank. I don't
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want to keep you any longer. You've been graceful with your time. Can you just tell the people one
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more time where they can find you, where they can support you and we'll get you out of here, man.
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Thank you. Well, first of all, anytime you guys want to do this again, you just let me know.
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And we, I I'd love to have you guys join me sometime. Maybe we can do a, maybe we can do
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a, uh, uh, a Saturday night, um, uh, Saturday night special on spooky issues or whatever the
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hell it is or Friday night. You guys can come by whatever. Um, we've got to figure that out.
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But for those of you out there who want to look a little bit more into what I do, uh, the best
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thing to do is just quite frankly.tv, uh, quite frankly.tv. You can watch the show there weeknights
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at seven o'clock. You can watch it on YouTube and rumble and D live and pill.net and all,
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all of the, and Twitter and whatever. But you know, just in case of any further round
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of deep platforming that happens from time to time, it's always good for everybody to
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have a very stable URL that you control. So I would say for all things related to the
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show, quite frankly, not TV, and I'll be live tonight at seven o'clock. And thank you guys
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so much for taking interest in, in what I have to say on things. And I look forward to
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do it again. Dude, absolutely, man. This was a banger and we need to make our own website,
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but until we do, don't forget to obey, submit and comply. See you later guys.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It
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is constantly telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade that what they see with
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their eyes is what there is to see because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation
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that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening. And they have.