Nephilim Death Squad - March 26, 2025


144: Debunking the Telepathy Tapes Pt. 1


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 55 minutes

Words per Minute

191.18999

Word Count

22,108

Sentence Count

1,428

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

59


Summary

On today's show, TopLobster is joined by a very special guest who happens to be a member of the Nephilim Death Squad, a group of people who are dedicated to bringing down the government. They talk about the dangers of playing nice with people who hate you, and how to deal with them.


Transcript

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00:01:10.820 Welcome to TopLobster.com, the ultimate middle finger to people who hate you anyway.
00:01:16.960 Do you want to turn their mild annoyance into a full-blown meltdown?
00:01:20.420 We're not talking about polite little digs.
00:01:22.800 I'm talking about offensive, off-the-page comments that scream,
00:01:26.800 you can't censor me.
00:01:28.280 You can't tell me what to say.
00:01:30.360 I'd apologize, but I don't think you'd believe me.
00:01:34.020 And frankly, I just don't care what you think.
00:01:36.760 At TopLobster.com, we know one thing.
00:01:40.600 Playing nice is overrated.
00:01:43.040 We push all the buttons.
00:01:44.540 We cross all the lines.
00:01:46.180 We dot all the I's.
00:01:47.520 And we live in that sweet spot where your style and your words hit like a sledgehammer on the head of your favorite politician.
00:01:54.380 So why play it safe when you can blow it up entirely?
00:01:57.000 If you're too retarded to stop, and you're too real to worry about being liked by everybody,
00:02:02.360 well, you just found your favorite website.
00:02:05.400 Go to TopLobster.com, grab a shirt, grab a hoodie, grab a sweater.
00:02:09.020 That'll make your family members scream.
00:02:10.900 Because if they hate you already, you might as well give them something spectacular to complain about.
00:02:15.380 TopLobster.com.
00:02:16.700 Too retarded to stop.
00:02:18.340 I dare you to wear it.
00:02:19.620 TopLobster Productions.
00:02:28.820 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:02:35.100 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:02:39.340 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:02:47.560 And the chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely normal.
00:02:54.620 Oh, yeah, dude.
00:02:55.780 There's some Nephilim shit.
00:02:56.960 It's like we all know it's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:03:02.520 But they controlling this now, and no one's talking about how they made a spot to be slaves.
00:03:07.520 And everybody's just walking around, heading to clouds, and won't awaken to a dead in the grave.
00:03:12.740 But then it's too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
00:03:15.540 Welcome to the end of day.
00:03:17.300 Everybody is slaves.
00:03:18.700 Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands.
00:03:22.440 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:03:28.160 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:03:31.220 That is TopLobster, the father of disinformation.
00:03:34.200 Before we get into today's show, a quick announcement.
00:03:36.660 This is only going to be a 30-minute preview.
00:03:38.300 Sometime around the 30-minute mark, we'll be going live exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad,
00:03:45.040 where you can sign up, enjoy an ad-free viewing experience, gain access to the content before the general public does,
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00:03:55.240 Try to absorb as much content as humanly possible in that seven days,
00:03:59.360 and get out before the billing cycle kicks in.
00:04:02.240 But you won't be able to do it because patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad is a treasure trove of content.
00:04:09.180 We got a lot of backlog shit on there.
00:04:11.580 I've never scrolled down this far on the page, but if you scroll down all the way to here,
00:04:16.460 you can click the Spotify button.
00:04:17.880 It's kind of crazy.
00:04:18.560 I was trying to explain this to people.
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00:04:25.380 And you'll be able to watch and listen on Spotify, which is pretty cool.
00:04:29.100 Apparently, some other podcast apps as well.
00:04:31.760 But, yeah, that's what we're doing for you guys, building something real nice, something special.
00:04:36.580 Eventually, we are going to have to change it, though, right, Top?
00:04:38.640 I mean, the problem with Patreon is that they will nuke you.
00:04:42.160 Once we get big enough and they realize what we're actually saying here,
00:04:44.400 they're probably going to nuke us, in which case we'll have to consolidate someplace else
00:04:48.140 in some other shady corner of the Internet in order to avoid persecution and censorship.
00:04:53.880 But in the meantime, patreon.com is a good place to go.
00:04:55.440 Well, these guys, they say crazy shit on there, dude.
00:04:56.800 It's wild.
00:04:57.340 I'm like, I watch them, and I'm like, oh, God.
00:05:00.480 Should I ask them not to say that?
00:05:01.820 But I guess I let them rock.
00:05:03.160 It's fine.
00:05:03.520 I don't know when.
00:05:04.080 I mean, yeah, I don't know what it is that crosses the line because it happened to Tower
00:05:08.200 Gang, right?
00:05:08.660 Tower Gang got nuked from Patreon, and you guys lost the money that was in there.
00:05:13.260 Yeah, that was fun.
00:05:14.220 So, cautionary tale.
00:05:16.240 That was a lot of fun.
00:05:17.240 There was like a couple thousand dollars in there that was lost.
00:05:19.600 Oh, my God.
00:05:20.860 Really?
00:05:21.140 That was our fault, though.
00:05:22.120 We were asking them.
00:05:23.160 We were like, submit your mailbags here, and they were just going nuts.
00:05:27.760 Mark Vestibule was probably the guy who did it, but it's fine.
00:05:30.320 It's all right.
00:05:30.640 It's whatever.
00:05:30.960 Interesting.
00:05:31.640 Well, either way, guys, that might be a bridge we have to cross in the future, but in the
00:05:35.900 meantime, patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad is a great place to be.
00:05:39.280 Now, you might be asking, what is today's episode about?
00:05:42.860 And where is the guest?
00:05:44.440 And where is the guest who was so late?
00:05:46.140 There was never a guest.
00:05:47.000 It was us the entire time.
00:05:48.060 And to be honest, we weren't even late.
00:05:49.840 We were sitting here.
00:05:50.620 We've been sitting here for 20 minutes.
00:05:52.740 I was looking at the screen.
00:05:53.760 We did some clerical work.
00:05:54.880 I was waiting.
00:05:55.840 I invited Ian Carroll last minute.
00:05:58.640 He didn't show up.
00:05:59.240 He actually went and did his own episode about this, which is kind of shady.
00:06:03.320 A little bit.
00:06:03.680 He did it as I asked him.
00:06:04.920 I was like, we're doing an episode on the telepathy tape.
00:06:06.740 Do you want to do that?
00:06:07.480 And he was like, hold on.
00:06:09.400 And he said his own stream.
00:06:11.000 And his response was really fast.
00:06:12.800 What's really strange is whenever you reach out to somebody, they take a long time to get
00:06:15.620 back to you.
00:06:16.360 As soon as we started to type in, hey, do you want it?
00:06:19.060 We could see his little emoji at the bottom.
00:06:21.280 He was typing at the same time.
00:06:22.500 The second we hit send, another message came in.
00:06:25.200 All it said was, fuck you.
00:06:26.700 So, you know, I guess to each his own.
00:06:29.320 He's got better things to do.
00:06:30.800 Bigger fish to fry.
00:06:32.040 But the fish are very similar to the fish we're here to fry today.
00:06:34.900 It's things a little bit more when it's coming from such a high angle.
00:06:39.000 Yeah.
00:06:39.160 He was like, fuck you.
00:06:40.940 Like this way at us.
00:06:42.300 Yeah.
00:06:42.880 He's 16.
00:06:43.400 He's a very high angle.
00:06:44.860 Very aggressive.
00:06:45.760 But okay.
00:06:46.260 That's fine.
00:06:47.340 So, again, Risa, I like Ian Carroll.
00:06:51.520 Does great work.
00:06:53.180 This has been a subject that we've been talking about for a little while.
00:06:56.900 And it's actually interesting because I kind of like spurged on him when I saw that he
00:07:00.360 was doing this episode.
00:07:01.700 And I was like, yo, I was doing that episode.
00:07:05.080 But there's two of us.
00:07:06.360 We should explain to people a little bit about like.
00:07:08.200 So, all right.
00:07:09.080 First off, right at the top of the show, you should have already listened to the NDS
00:07:14.440 deep dive on Puharic.
00:07:17.280 That would have been.
00:07:17.800 You should have listened to all of our shit right at the top of the show.
00:07:20.540 All of our shit.
00:07:20.920 Right, right.
00:07:21.400 But if you're not doing that at the bare minimum, pause this shit.
00:07:24.440 This isn't going to make any sense.
00:07:25.480 Go back and listen to the deep dive with Puharic or on Puharic and then come back.
00:07:29.580 Because this is a sort of a rejoinder to that.
00:07:31.580 This is a continuation of that narrative.
00:07:33.120 And so, Topp and I have had this topic that we stumbled upon.
00:07:38.360 And it's interesting even the way that we stumbled upon it, right, Topp?
00:07:40.680 Because I just called you and I told you that, like, my gut was telling me that there was
00:07:45.680 something significant about the telepathy tapes, but not in the way that everybody thinks.
00:07:50.280 There it is, guys.
00:07:52.280 133, Andrija Puharic in NDS deep dive.
00:07:55.540 Go and check that out because a lot of this is not going to make sense unless you have that
00:07:58.840 context.
00:08:00.280 I don't even really remember what we talked about.
00:08:01.960 So, hopefully.
00:08:02.420 We talked about a guy named Andrija Puharic for two hours and 14 minutes.
00:08:06.020 But there's a lot to talk about with this guy because we're still not done, apparently.
00:08:09.920 Yes.
00:08:10.240 We're still going hard on this one dude because it's very important.
00:08:15.660 Yes.
00:08:16.280 And this is something.
00:08:18.000 Go ahead, Topp.
00:08:18.760 When we cut you guys off at about 30 minutes, you guys can go over there and watch that.
00:08:22.120 I'll link it in the description or something like that.
00:08:25.320 I'll put it in the chat for you guys because I know how y'all are.
00:08:29.740 It needs to be really easy.
00:08:31.240 It needs to be really easy.
00:08:32.060 If we can come into your house and put it on your phone, I think that would probably
00:08:35.220 be the best way to do it or put it on your TV.
00:08:37.940 Leave your door unlocked.
00:08:39.340 We'll be there tonight.
00:08:40.740 So, Topp and I have stumbled upon this thing regarding the telepathy tapes.
00:08:46.360 Obviously, there's going to be a huge overlap between that and Andrija.
00:08:51.240 And so, we wanted to present this in a way that was going to be coherent, which is not
00:08:56.240 necessarily our strong suit.
00:08:57.720 Our strong suit is going to be kind of shooting from the hip and having these organic conversations.
00:09:01.400 But we know that this topic is very important.
00:09:05.480 We've talked about it.
00:09:06.540 Some of you guys have got a peek on that.
00:09:08.640 We talked about it on the Occult Rejects episode.
00:09:11.600 We talked about it on the recent episode of Dangerous Retards with Clint Russell.
00:09:15.660 We also talked about it, I think, in a previous episode of Just NDS before that.
00:09:20.660 So, it's come up a lot.
00:09:22.320 And we've been worried about letting the cat out of the bag.
00:09:25.780 And it seems that we don't have a choice.
00:09:28.100 We wanted to present this in a particular way, but we were concerned that somebody else
00:09:33.160 might pick up on what we're picking up on.
00:09:35.340 And also, like, we can't stop talking about it.
00:09:40.280 It was supposed to be a secret.
00:09:41.800 It was supposed to be a secret.
00:09:42.880 And people in the chat were like, good God, they can't keep any secrets, can they?
00:09:45.940 Because we kept alluding to this.
00:09:47.480 And then by alluding to it, we would just tell you almost exactly what the hell we're
00:09:51.300 talking about.
00:09:51.920 And so, turns out that my wife even said it.
00:09:54.900 She goes, babe, that's a pretty compelling idea.
00:09:56.600 You guys have to move soon, because once an idea is in the ether, people just seem to
00:10:01.100 pick up on it.
00:10:01.560 Well, tell them what happened.
00:10:02.840 Tell them what happened with Paul Stobbs.
00:10:04.800 And shout out to Paul Stobbs for making it to the big show, Joe Rogan.
00:10:08.640 He's not on yet.
00:10:09.840 I don't think Joe Rogan has British people on.
00:10:12.660 So, that's unfortunate.
00:10:13.540 Paul Stobbs, Jewish.
00:10:14.960 Is he Jewish?
00:10:15.720 No, no.
00:10:16.080 British, British, British.
00:10:17.440 Oh, they said Jewish.
00:10:18.580 I thought it was weird.
00:10:19.080 I was like, it's NDS.
00:10:19.840 We're going to talk about Jews.
00:10:21.340 So, okay.
00:10:22.200 First off, yeah.
00:10:22.860 Big congratulations to Paul Stobbs.
00:10:24.300 And also to JT Follows JC, because these guys, for all the contention that we have
00:10:28.740 with, like, the little seasoners, the little season has made it to the big stage.
00:10:32.300 Eddie Bravo brought it up to Joe Rogan, and he brought up Paul Stobbs' name, which is
00:10:35.520 incredible.
00:10:35.820 The little season has made it to the big stage.
00:10:38.580 Yes, that's right.
00:10:39.400 The little season made it to the big stage.
00:10:41.220 So, congratulations to Paul Stobb.
00:10:42.900 Love to see the homies winning, especially because we're all in this to try to express
00:10:46.940 what we feel is the truth, right?
00:10:48.580 And none of us are here lying.
00:10:49.840 I don't think that Paul Stobbs is a nefarious guy at all.
00:10:52.300 So, all of his hard work and research is now making it to this big platform, and I
00:10:56.420 love to see it.
00:10:57.020 So, what happened with Paul Stobbs?
00:10:59.260 Very interesting.
00:11:00.440 I tell Top that I have this notion about the telepathy tapes, and Top just decides to
00:11:06.640 dive into it.
00:11:07.700 I got to say, dude, one of the things that I realized about you, I realized it like two
00:11:11.380 days ago.
00:11:12.160 You might be the most...
00:11:13.720 And this isn't to, you know, kiss your ass.
00:11:16.860 Hold on.
00:11:17.200 So, I have the preface.
00:11:17.800 Oh, okay.
00:11:18.620 I was going to say, this could be a huge insult.
00:11:21.280 No, no, no, no, no.
00:11:22.320 Or are you going to blow me?
00:11:23.160 So, go ahead.
00:11:23.760 Okay, I'm going to blow you, but first, I'm going to make it a shit sandwich.
00:11:26.140 First off, number one, first and foremost, you're a piece of shit.
00:11:28.540 Number two, you have this uncanny ability to take action on things.
00:11:34.540 That's like your number one thing.
00:11:36.020 It's pretty incredible.
00:11:36.800 A lot of people talk a lot of shit, and they don't do anything.
00:11:39.380 You're a person who talks a lot of shit, and then pulls the trigger on all the shit you
00:11:43.160 talk about, which is incredible.
00:11:44.280 So, in the minutiae and the macro, and the minutiae in this particular instance is I say,
00:11:49.060 hey, Top, I have a feeling that there's something about the telepathy tapes.
00:11:52.180 Top just takes to it, and he starts going in.
00:11:53.960 Next thing you know, I get a phone call, and it's about, hey, fucking episode two, in the
00:11:58.000 very beginning of this thing, they're talking about Puharij, who we just finished doing
00:12:01.760 a deep dive on, which is a huge slap in the face as far as like, wake up, dummy.
00:12:06.120 There's something here, right?
00:12:07.100 That's kind of uncanny, considering we've decided to dedicate, you know, whatever amount
00:12:11.420 of resources and time and research into Puharij, and now all of a sudden he's coming up on
00:12:15.580 the telepathy tapes.
00:12:16.420 Episode two, in the very beginning, they're talking about Lucille Ball getting dental implants.
00:12:20.580 Episode three.
00:12:20.900 Episode three, my bad.
00:12:22.420 Getting dental implants and having these, you know, being able to perceive voices and pick
00:12:27.060 up radio frequencies and shit, and then all of a sudden they drop his name.
00:12:29.500 They don't even say it right, but I'm not going to make fun of them because I can't even
00:12:31.940 say it right.
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00:13:14.300 Hashtag make a play.
00:13:17.020 That's our first indication that there's really something here, right?
00:13:20.400 And then, yes, guys, this is live.
00:13:21.980 Shout out to Subliminal Messenger.
00:13:23.100 Only until the 30-minute mark, and then it's for Patreon members only.
00:13:26.320 So, we now realize, wow, there is something here.
00:13:30.260 That's a pretty uncanny coincidence, and we start digging more and more, and we start
00:13:33.740 to flesh out this conspiracy theory.
00:13:35.260 Now, where Paul comes in is, I say to Top, that there's really something incredible here,
00:13:40.400 and there's only one person who I think could organically stumble upon this, and this is
00:13:45.120 Paul Stobbs, right?
00:13:47.040 Because Paul is a tenacious researcher, and he already has all the separate pieces of
00:13:52.080 the puzzle that we have.
00:13:53.220 So, if he looks at this, he might look at it in a context that's very similar to how
00:13:58.340 we see it.
00:13:59.280 And as soon as I say that, 15 minutes later, I shit you not, 15 minutes later, Paul Stobbs
00:14:06.880 pops up in our Telegram, and he makes a joke.
00:14:09.560 By the way, join the Patreon, and you can get into our Telegram members only channel.
00:14:14.120 I don't know how the fuck Paul got there, because I'm pretty sure he doesn't pay us.
00:14:16.160 I know exactly how Paul got there.
00:14:17.620 Paul got there because we have a mutual in common.
00:14:21.040 His name is MK Ryan.
00:14:22.220 I love MK Ryan.
00:14:23.340 He has been a longtime supporter of the show, excuse me, ever since I was doing the Ravens
00:14:27.740 Watch.
00:14:28.160 So, I start alluding to the chat, because we've spilled the beans to some degree on the shows
00:14:33.560 that we've made, that look, we are gearing up to take on a Leviathan.
00:14:37.720 And you guys will get to see what this Leviathan is as this show goes on.
00:14:41.180 Good question.
00:14:42.280 Good question from Pim O'Rose.
00:14:43.940 Do you guys still believe that the drones were extraterrestrials?
00:14:47.620 Yes and no.
00:14:49.260 Right, right.
00:14:50.480 I would say it was a mixture of a multitude of things.
00:14:53.220 And I think that the flippant dismissal that we got from the Trump administration was just
00:14:57.320 that, a flippant dismissal.
00:14:58.620 I think there was definitely something else going on there.
00:15:01.020 And as far as extraterrestrials or entities from extraterrestrials, I would say interdimensional
00:15:06.700 aspects is an extraterritorial territory.
00:15:09.660 I don't think they're from space.
00:15:10.840 But I mean, I could be wrong on that.
00:15:12.500 So yeah, to answer your question, Pim, it's in there.
00:15:16.220 It's part of it.
00:15:16.900 Okay, so we talk about this and I say Paul Stobbs is the only one that I think can organically
00:15:22.120 discover this.
00:15:23.080 Next thing you know, 15 minutes later, Paul Stobbs for the first time.
00:15:26.060 I've had interactions with Paul.
00:15:27.320 We've been buddies since the Ravens watch, right?
00:15:29.420 That's almost two years ago now.
00:15:31.040 Not anymore.
00:15:31.480 We're fucking done.
00:15:32.600 No, no.
00:15:32.720 So Paul Stobbs shows up and he lands a banger of a joke.
00:15:37.160 He says, hey guys, because he's been cued in by MK Ryan that there is a cool theory that's
00:15:42.340 unfolding.
00:15:42.820 And MK wants to know if Paul knows what we're talking about.
00:15:47.520 So it happens organically on his end.
00:15:49.220 Despite the fact that 15 minutes prior, we're talking about him in a exclusive chat with just
00:15:53.760 me and top, he shows up and he says, hey guys, I'm here to co-opt your conspiracy theory and
00:15:58.760 present it as my own, which is incredible.
00:16:01.000 Very funny, Paul Stobbs.
00:16:02.320 But he has no idea.
00:16:04.420 And then I was just talking to him 15 or talking about him 15 minutes ago.
00:16:08.580 Lo and behold, Ian Carroll does it.
00:16:10.980 Go figure.
00:16:12.200 Then all of a sudden.
00:16:13.200 So Paul Stobbs leaked our information to Ian Carroll.
00:16:16.140 So I'm pretty sure none of this is true, but we're out of our minds.
00:16:20.720 I told this to Clint.
00:16:21.960 I was like, Clint, I think he's fucking doing it.
00:16:24.000 And Clint's like, you guys need to calm down.
00:16:25.640 You guys need to.
00:16:26.160 He talked us off the edge of a cliff because we were we were spiraling on Saturday.
00:16:30.100 Was it?
00:16:31.360 Well, whenever this happened, because Ian Carroll basically goes and if he top while I'm saying
00:16:35.480 this, can you bring up his post?
00:16:36.640 I don't know if you can find it because I want to show the audience the thumbnail that
00:16:39.360 he used for this.
00:16:40.140 And you'll see why this thumbnail was significant as we go on.
00:16:42.620 But all of a sudden might have been Saturday fucking Ian Carroll goes about to do a big
00:16:48.860 show on the telepathy tapes.
00:16:50.780 And he's and he's alluding to an angle that nobody's seen yet or nobody's heard yet.
00:16:55.000 And if we there we go.
00:16:56.300 So his his his thumbnail here is incredible because it's got the telepathy tapes.
00:17:02.260 Then it's got the tinfoil, which you guys know when it comes to the Puharage narrative,
00:17:06.020 how the tinfoil interacts with all that.
00:17:08.380 You know, we're talking dental implants, picking up signals and using tinfoil to block those
00:17:13.400 signals.
00:17:13.860 And then behind him is the seal of the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA, which we know
00:17:20.540 are integrally tied into the Puharage situation.
00:17:25.400 And did I make up another word just now?
00:17:27.460 And it's close.
00:17:28.580 It might be integrally.
00:17:29.720 Let's look.
00:17:30.460 It could be.
00:17:31.840 This is integrally a word.
00:17:33.620 And so when we see that, because we don't know what angle he's going to take on the
00:17:39.580 telepathy tapes, it's very important what angle is taken on this narrative because this
00:17:43.860 narrative has become huge.
00:17:45.900 And and so we don't know what angle he ended up taking because we're not paying for his
00:17:49.460 fucking locals.
00:17:50.740 But just it is a word.
00:17:52.860 Thank you.
00:17:53.340 It is a word.
00:17:53.620 There we go.
00:17:54.100 Yeah.
00:17:55.500 Another one.
00:17:56.280 Another fucking successful word for me.
00:17:57.960 So, so, so, you know, we see that and I, and, and then, yeah, we do kind of spiral a little
00:18:06.020 bit and Clint has to talk us down off a ledge, but we're basically like Ian Carroll is watching
00:18:10.280 Nephilim death squad.
00:18:11.200 He's watching dangerous retards and he's jacking our narrative.
00:18:14.520 And the reason that we think that is because everybody who has heard this come out of our
00:18:19.560 mouths has said, you better make a video about that quickly because now that it's out
00:18:23.720 there, somebody else is going to take it.
00:18:25.280 Cause it's so Ian follows me and the other guy used to follow me, um, Dom Luke Ray.
00:18:30.280 Oh, Luke Ray.
00:18:30.960 Yeah.
00:18:31.680 Yeah.
00:18:31.940 I was like, why does this guy follow me?
00:18:33.240 I got nothing in common with it.
00:18:34.060 But then I noticed he's like breaking and he's saying like shit, like sometimes shit that
00:18:37.440 I'm talking about.
00:18:38.140 And I was like, wait a second, are you like looking at my feed and then just doing it to
00:18:41.900 a bigger audience?
00:18:43.020 And it's like, yeah, almost certainly the case.
00:18:44.620 So I insulted him.
00:18:45.380 He stopped following me, but he probably still like, I don't know, take shit that I say.
00:18:49.200 So I was like, is that happening with Ian?
00:18:51.340 But I don't, I'm not so sure.
00:18:52.500 I think that this thing, this is just an idea that's time has come.
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00:19:22.480 So everyone's going to hit it from their own angle.
00:19:27.020 And I haven't listened to Ian's angle, but I'm sure it's not what we're going to be talking
00:19:31.140 about.
00:19:31.340 Well, you know what it is?
00:19:32.020 It's Ian's going to hit it from the front, right?
00:19:34.160 Because it's very obvious.
00:19:35.080 He's going to hit it from a logical, fact-based angle.
00:19:37.340 And there's a narrative that's developed.
00:19:39.380 And I think he's probably going to go down that.
00:19:40.940 Now, we're coming along and we're hitting it from the back.
00:19:43.080 We're coming in from the back and nobody knows the angle that we're going to take.
00:19:46.520 So look, I think it's important to get into this.
00:19:48.780 Yeah, that's right.
00:19:49.500 He's hitting it from the front, but we're hitting it from the back.
00:19:51.460 And honestly, it's given me anxiety just saying like, like, I'm like, we've been talking
00:19:55.240 for 17 minutes, haven't gotten into it.
00:19:57.120 Somebody's already started an episode about what we're doing here.
00:20:00.060 And somebody else, somebody else is doing a live stream, reviewing this live stream as
00:20:05.520 we talk and they're waiting to figure out what it is that we've come up with.
00:20:08.520 So I guess we should start.
00:20:11.080 We have a little bit of a breakdown here and this will help kind of guide the show.
00:20:14.220 So and to be perfectly honest, and I think it's worth taking down this timestamp around
00:20:18.240 the 20 minute mark, this episode is going to be dissected and edited, highly edited and
00:20:25.220 produced and we're going to release it.
00:20:27.300 So what you're seeing right now, this is only going to be accessible, this raw version of
00:20:32.960 this episode by the Patreon members.
00:20:34.920 When it re-releases, it'll be a produced product with a lot of this other shit hacked out of it
00:20:39.500 because we got to do it right, right?
00:20:41.660 So I guess let's start with how this happened for us.
00:20:47.080 And then we can get into the breakdown of the telepathy tapes.
00:20:50.900 So essentially, Clint, Clint is the one, you know, in very many ways.
00:20:58.060 Yeah, he watched it or listened to it.
00:20:59.920 He cried a bunch.
00:21:01.020 And then he kept telling me, you got to listen to this.
00:21:03.600 You got to listen to, he probably cried and he kept, you got to listen to this.
00:21:07.340 You got to listen to this top.
00:21:08.200 And I'm just like, so Clint is our friend.
00:21:10.620 We like Clint.
00:21:11.380 Say nice things to him.
00:21:12.420 Don't be mean to him.
00:21:13.120 Yes, please be nice to Clint.
00:21:13.740 We love Clint.
00:21:14.860 But he has very normie tendencies.
00:21:17.880 So when I hear him say like, this is a really great thing right up your alley, it's like
00:21:23.020 my mom showing me a video.
00:21:24.700 You know, your mom's like, watch this video.
00:21:26.480 It's like your mom picking out an outfit for you.
00:21:28.820 It's kind of what that's like.
00:21:30.420 Oh, that's exactly what that's like.
00:21:34.600 It's kind of like your mom picking an outfit out for you.
00:21:38.200 Yes, it's like she like Clint was picking out what outfit I was going to wear that day.
00:21:42.920 And I'm just like, thanks for your suggestion.
00:21:45.020 But no.
00:21:46.140 Well, here you go.
00:21:46.720 Marnie Mac says Clint is the one that got me to listen to it.
00:21:49.500 And so Clint, this this show, the telepathy tapes passes through a very normie filter when
00:21:55.800 it comes to Clint.
00:21:56.520 And it's very much the the way that everybody's interpreting it.
00:21:59.060 More or less what it is, is just for those that don't know the telepathy tapes.
00:22:03.440 Here's a thousand foot overview.
00:22:04.640 It tracks a bunch of parents with nonverbal autistic children who seemingly are displaying
00:22:12.060 telepathic powers.
00:22:13.820 And it's very hard, obviously, for the families to try to explain that to anybody.
00:22:18.240 The medical industry has basically told these people that this these aren't even your kids.
00:22:23.280 These are just empty husks.
00:22:24.880 Your child is not inside.
00:22:26.200 And so the tapes follow a bunch of parents who refuse to take that narrative, who who
00:22:31.280 believed, who hoped that their children were still inside these nonverbal autistic bodies.
00:22:35.560 And then throughout time, notice that there was some form of interaction coming from these
00:22:39.840 children.
00:22:40.220 But it was telepathic in nature.
00:22:42.200 Somehow they knew what the parents were thinking.
00:22:44.420 Somehow they knew even what they were looking at.
00:22:46.780 So obviously a very compelling narrative.
00:22:49.520 But this has given rise to not a counter narrative, but a narrative that goes hand in hand with
00:22:56.600 this.
00:22:57.560 This isn't TLC.
00:22:58.760 All right.
00:22:58.980 We're not going to watch murder videos here.
00:23:00.840 So so what ends up happening is and I can see top right the the line of thinking that
00:23:07.740 brings you here.
00:23:08.420 It's like.
00:23:11.480 You see all these videos constantly of down syndrome people kind of doing amazing things
00:23:16.480 and you understand the idea of like the the idiot savant, right?
00:23:20.920 The idea that some people have a form of autism where virtually they're almost useless, except
00:23:28.360 for in one field of study or in one pursuit in particular, whether it's mathematics or maybe it's
00:23:34.520 a instrument that they're playing where they excel, you know, far beyond people who aren't
00:23:39.600 autistic, aren't on the spectrum, have all their faculties about them, but can't play or can't
00:23:44.780 master something the way these autists can.
00:23:47.160 And so this has given rise to a different narrative.
00:23:49.680 And this is something that top exposed, incidentally, on.
00:23:55.140 Hashtag exposed.
00:23:56.540 Hashtag breaking.
00:23:59.280 So so so the narrative that has emerged is and like I said, I can see this line of thinking.
00:24:05.280 Um, this must be the next step in human development in the in the evolution of human psychology,
00:24:15.100 meaning specifically that powers like telepathy are the next stage in human advancement.
00:24:22.180 So this hasn't been a very fleshed out narrative, but it is one that people espouse pretty flippantly.
00:24:28.300 And a great example of this is top when you were on Tower Gang.
00:24:31.580 And what did you say that that made them all respond this way?
00:24:34.220 It just brought it up, I think.
00:24:35.220 Right.
00:24:36.180 I don't remember what I say.
00:24:37.320 I say a lot of shit on there.
00:24:38.360 What did I say?
00:24:39.580 I didn't watch.
00:24:40.140 I went back.
00:24:40.560 I think you just said, like, hey, Clint, you know, you introduced me to the telepathy tapes
00:24:45.560 and there's something really significant about them.
00:24:47.920 And everybody just cuts you off.
00:24:49.620 And and, you know, the remaining four members of Tower Gang all say it.
00:24:54.980 They all say some version of I think autism is the next step in human evolution.
00:25:01.580 So that's horrifying because I think it's exactly the opposite.
00:25:07.760 I suspect that we have always had some sort of latent psychic abilities, but that it has been squashed.
00:25:13.380 It's been it's been it's taken a backseat.
00:25:16.820 The scientific community and the medical industries came along and they called that pseudoscience.
00:25:21.180 So there was simply no real exploration of it.
00:25:23.500 Meanwhile, it was being explored, but in the intelligence agencies only.
00:25:27.320 Um, but otherwise it was poo pooed as as pseudoscience.
00:25:31.300 And then I think a combination of that and all of the things were inundated with, whether it's, you know, Wi-Fi signals, Bluetooth signals,
00:25:38.880 fucking, you know, 5G towers, all the food that's filled with all the poisons and the red dye and all this other shit,
00:25:45.540 the fluoride and the drinking water that's supposedly calcifying your pineal gland.
00:25:49.520 And there is a litany of things that I would say are the cause for suppressing those very natural abilities in human beings.
00:25:57.480 And now suddenly those those things that I suspect are natural are reemerging, but through the filter of autism, which is really fascinating.
00:26:07.180 And so, um, this gets into a much larger narrative and I don't want to jump straight into it yet.
00:26:13.800 Maybe we can read a little bit of these, uh, um, these show notes from the telepathy tapes and start to have a conversation about them.
00:26:20.100 And then we'll kind of get to what, and you guys probably have already heard this, but what we really think is happening,
00:26:27.100 why these children are displaying autism and what that, I mean, I'm sorry, why these children are displaying telepathic powers and what that actually means.
00:26:33.360 So, um, let's see on episode one of the telepathy tapes, uh,
00:26:39.120 If you guys haven't, uh, watched or listened, listen to the telepathy tapes, uh, whatever, we're going to, I can tell you.
00:26:45.620 Oh yeah. We're about to spoil it. We're about to spoil it.
00:26:47.340 These are exact, uh, this took me a while to do. This is a transcript, but it's broke.
00:26:52.840 It's broken down point by point. So, uh, go ahead. You could start David if you want.
00:26:57.160 Okay. So episode one, there's a focus on non speakers with autism, right?
00:27:00.980 So those nonverbal, uh, autistic children, the, the, this show highlights a group of non-speaking autistic individuals often underestimated, right?
00:27:09.020 Like we just said, uh, claiming that they possess these telepathic abilities, uh, and the parents know it, but the experts are ignoring it.
00:27:16.180 And that's exactly what we just highlighted a moment ago. So Dr. Diane Powell, uh, she begins to research this.
00:27:21.740 She's a credible scientist and she says, um, she's testing these alleged telepathic abilities, right?
00:27:28.840 And that's a lot of like how the first episode goes is, uh, she's being shown anecdotally, like in the homes of these parents of,
00:27:35.440 of nonverbal autistic children. Uh, but she does eventually have to bring this to a much more,
00:27:40.120 uh, scientific, um, well, how would I say this sterilized environment so that they can control
00:27:46.000 all of the variables because in a, in an environment, like somebody's home, you just have no idea
00:27:51.200 what potential cues are being given to these nonverbal autistic children in order for them to display it.
00:27:55.960 But, uh, they do have an experience where, do you remember at top? It's like, uh, uh, first off,
00:28:02.920 they are establishing that these nonverbal autists, or at least one of them in the first episode is
00:28:09.040 identifying numbers with color. And so somehow that perception of color, and as it associates with the
00:28:17.580 numbers that they're thinking about, and then wanting the nonverbal autistic children to identify what
00:28:23.700 they're thinking about telepathically, um, it does come out one way or another. And I think it's
00:28:27.700 through guided, uh, text. What's the expression for that top? Um, the, I'm not exactly sure what
00:28:35.240 they were doing. It was like, she was correlating texts with, uh, well, I mean the, the process where
00:28:41.260 they were like touching their arms in order to get these nonverbal autistic children to engage with
00:28:46.240 a keyboard because otherwise they weren't readily engaging with the keyboard. Um, but if you touch that,
00:28:51.700 guided, yeah, like guided spelling, something like that. Right. And through that process, these nonverbal
00:28:56.780 autistic children are able to type out responses and, and their predictions and everything. So,
00:29:00.920 uh, this, this doctor, what was her name? Dr. Diane Powell does get kind of a secondhand view,
00:29:07.800 right? She's on, uh, a video call and she's seeing that through this guided text or this guided, uh, text
00:29:14.200 to speech, whatever it is, uh, that these children are seemingly predicting or, or perceiving the numbers that
00:29:21.580 their parents are thinking about the numbers and the shapes and things like that. And, uh, and there's
00:29:25.740 a bit of an explanation that goes along with like synesthesia, which is this, this, uh, disposition
00:29:30.420 where a person will associate numbers with colors. And I think that makes a lot of sense because,
00:29:36.000 you know, light vibration color, these are all, uh, basically, uh, it's, it's all the same thing.
00:29:44.020 It's all vibration and energy, right? And then it's just a matter of how fast something is vibrating
00:29:48.500 determines either what shape or form it takes, or even what color it emits. Um, so whatever these
00:29:54.080 kids are perceiving, it seems to be on a energy vibrational, uh, basis, right? So she then finds
00:30:02.140 out that this is a global phenomenon. Uh, this is happening in Mexico, England, Israel, and a lot of
00:30:07.500 the people that get, uh, followed, there you go, Israel. Uh, a lot of people that get followed
00:30:11.860 throughout this process are, you know, those families from around the world. Uh, and the first case
00:30:17.420 is Mia's case. Mia is a 12 year old non-speaker from Mexico. Uh, Mia demonstrates, uh, telepathy
00:30:24.160 with her mother, accurately identifying unspoken numbers, as we said, words and objects, uh, in
00:30:29.620 controlled tests where she also exhibits, like we said, synesthesia, which is seeing colors
00:30:33.820 with, uh, letters and, and, and numbers, right? These, there's a color associated with these
00:30:37.760 things, um, and claims to see everywhere, which is very interesting because it kind of opens this
00:30:44.420 door to not so much telepathy because specifically she claims to be able to see everywhere. So that
00:30:51.820 to me is much more of like a remote viewing, which is interesting that they're calling it
00:30:55.200 the telepathy tapes because telepathy as profound as it seems is almost restrictive in comparison
00:31:02.120 to what these kids can do, right? Because telepathy is not what enables you to remote view everywhere.
00:31:08.520 Telepathy is the ability to read another person's mind. And so this seemingly, uh, far exceeds
00:31:13.140 that, that, that is actually kind of restrictive, I would say. Um, so telepathy is the ability to
00:31:18.100 communicate thoughts, feelings, or information directly from one mind to another without using
00:31:22.800 any physical or sensory means speaking into someone's mind, uh, like without speaking, writing
00:31:28.140 or, or gesturing. So that's the depth. That's like the going definition of what we're talking
00:31:32.940 about right now. Uh, deaf, not TLC says Raven's voice is pink. That's a very unfortunate. Um, okay.
00:31:40.000 And then of course there's this rigorous testing thing where to the best of their ability,
00:31:43.980 they try to control as many variables of this process as possible, right through the scientific
00:31:48.300 method. So, uh, Dickens Glendale experiment. So, uh, uh, apparently uses blindfolds, uh, partitions,
00:31:57.160 random generators, and multiple cameras to rule out cheating. Yet Mia's accuracy is 100%,
00:32:04.260 a hundred percent, which is fucking insane. Um, and you know, this isn't something new when I
00:32:10.680 started off, uh, you know, researching conspiracy theories, I was a, a teenager, of course, like
00:32:16.260 telepathy and shit is fucking cool, right? Like, especially at that time, we're inundated with
00:32:20.200 all like the superhero movies and everything. Like this is something that has been on the menu,
00:32:24.240 uh, for a conspiracy theorist for a long time. And only now is it getting any real scientific
00:32:28.720 credence. Um, but I mean, once again, that's not true because it does get scientific
00:32:34.240 credence, it does get recognized as significant by the scientific community, just not the one that
00:32:39.860 is presented to the general public. It's the scientific community that operates behind the
00:32:44.680 closed doors of the intelligence agencies. So it was, and is something that somebody takes very
00:32:51.440 seriously, but the public has been convinced that that's not the case, or, or at least told that
00:32:55.940 that's not the case. Um, so of course there's some skepticism, right? Uh, despite the compelling
00:33:00.840 evidence, uh, Powell explains that materialism in science dismisses telepathy and materialism
00:33:07.120 being the paradigm that we exist under right now, nothing is a spirit. We don't exist under,
00:33:12.640 I mean, we do exist under a spiritual paradigm, but Western culture only recognizes a materialism
00:33:18.820 paradigm that we're stuck in. Uh, and so that materialism paradigm dismisses telepathy. Um,
00:33:24.800 and these tests lack the rigor, for example, brain imaging of both parties to sway peers. So there's
00:33:31.500 still, uh, you know, a notable distance that they have to traverse in the way of like, you know,
00:33:36.680 getting this thing to be recognized as serious. They're mentioning brain waves and things like
00:33:39.920 that. Uh, so they have to get these kids into a lab, I guess is, is basically the, the, because in
00:33:46.200 the lab you can control as many variables as possible. So now we have this little note here,
00:33:51.060 says worldview shift Dickens and crew members, even skeptics, uh, are profoundly affected. So
00:33:57.120 they've, they've taken this as the truth, um, or not necessarily the truth, but they've seen enough
00:34:03.020 that they are, uh, disturbed by it. And this is what gives birth to the rest of it.
00:34:08.940 This is part of the, this, the show or the story that makes me a little bit suspicious about what's
00:34:14.360 going on is because she's coming into this as a, as a skeptic, but I'm, I'm also not sure how
00:34:20.940 much she actually believes beforehand. So I don't know where her, uh, new agey tendencies
00:34:26.480 lie before she started this. Is she, the question that we're asking is, is she leading the audience
00:34:33.520 into thinking, uh, thinking something in a certain way? And as this, uh, as this podcast develops,
00:34:41.620 there are more, there are more and more, um, red flags for me. Like, uh, just some, I mean,
00:34:48.660 some of the odd sponsorships in the, you know, she, she leads off with like, Oh, we're going to
00:34:53.960 be putting ads and it's something, you know, explaining that she's putting ads and it's
00:34:57.120 unfortunate. And I understand what ad she's putting, she's putting in like, uh, whatever
00:35:01.320 we'll play basically. And then she also has some organic advertisements, which are for like,
00:35:06.780 Oh, you can go on this retreat and like, do like guided meditation and things like, I was like,
00:35:11.540 Oh, that's really weird and new agey, but that's the kind of companies that you're mixed up with.
00:35:16.380 Or, uh, I don't know if they're her companies or just companies that pay her, but it seems like
00:35:20.680 those are products she believes in. And then there are advertisements that are just things put in,
00:35:25.300 you know, for like, uh, targeted ads for the listener. So I'm very careful with, with that
00:35:31.760 because I'm trying to understand the angle that she's coming from. So yeah, in this first episode,
00:35:35.820 she doesn't believe it. Uh, I'm very, I'm very science based is what she's saying, things like
00:35:40.960 this. And we want to make sure that we get all the facts and shit like that. Her, her camera guy
00:35:46.320 doesn't believe it either. And then like, I think after the first episode, there's one point where
00:35:51.480 he's like, do I have to believe in God now? Like he's asking her and she's like, no, honey,
00:35:56.100 it's fine. Like we're just like, it's, it's very gay. It's very stupid and it's naive, but, um, I,
00:36:04.100 I just don't know. Did you get that feeling that, that you were being kind of guided down a,
00:36:08.600 a procured kind of experience with this show? I would say yes, because you're, you're passing
00:36:16.040 through the filter, um, that is the worldview of a white woman. And so in that way, you're going to
00:36:23.100 have some predictability in regards to what that worldview is. And that, and I, and I mean that very
00:36:28.400 seriously, right. That's like, um, a potential disliking of the patriarchy, which could very well
00:36:35.980 also be synonymous with the church and the biblical narrative. Um, let's also preface another very
00:36:41.460 important thing to preface is, and it's kind of messed up to do, but I do this with everything
00:36:46.980 and it has not failed me yet. Um, I do like a political test on people and I do that by words
00:36:53.760 they use, how they speak phrases that they'll imply. And, uh, also, I mean, even their sexual
00:37:00.600 characteristics. So Kai Dickens is a lesbian. She is older. I think she's got some kids. I don't
00:37:07.400 know what happened maybe from a past marriage or something like that, or from her, her current
00:37:12.560 spouse. So lesbian, she's older white woman. Haven't even really seen what she looks like. I'm sure
00:37:18.140 she's probably got a short hair. Uh, so she's coming from a certain demographic and then she's
00:37:24.820 using words like the science community and things like this very important that we pay attention
00:37:29.940 and that the science community does X, Y, Z. So right away promoting scientism in a way, but I, I'm not
00:37:36.280 sure how she feels about it. Then she uses words like, uh, validated shit like that. Like people just
00:37:44.340 want to be seen. And I'm like, ah, these are like very leftist words. So there's a, there is a
00:37:49.740 political bent here and that political bent will, uh, present itself socially and present itself and
00:37:56.040 how she will frame the narrative. Although she doesn't claim it, there are clues. So I, I, I think
00:38:02.280 if you do listen to yourself, pay attention to these clues because they're coming from a certain angle
00:38:06.540 and I'm just super sensitive to that kind of stuff. So I, I heard it and I'm like, all right,
00:38:11.260 I don't, well, that's your thing, right top. It's like, if you can identify somebody socially
00:38:17.400 and politically, um, which is to say those two are an amalgamation that creates culturally
00:38:23.440 and you can identify somebody along those lines, which means like now there's a layer of
00:38:27.060 predictability. I know what your opinions are. I know what your, you know, what your passions
00:38:31.420 are, what you care about, what you don't care about and whether or not, uh, you realize it,
00:38:37.200 we all have political, social, and cultural tendencies, but you also have spiritual tendencies.
00:38:44.480 So we know what those three filters look like, cultural, uh, societal and, and, and political.
00:38:50.480 We probably have a good idea then where you're going to go spiritually. Um, but before we do that
00:38:55.760 guys, and we're going to get into now, uh, a bit about why we deviate from this narrative and what
00:39:02.060 it is that we suspect and what they're showing you, that's bad. Um, we got to pull the stream.
00:39:07.400 This is going live now exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim death squad guys. You can sign
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00:39:21.800 episode for us. Uh, like I said, the only way you're going to get this episode raw in the,
00:39:28.060 in the way that it is right now is by being on Patreon. The episode that's going to release
00:39:32.200 to the general public is going to be one of our first like produced and edited episodes
00:39:37.360 because we got to make sure that we do this right. So if you, if you want this free flowing
00:39:40.640 conversation, if you want to see the development of these ideas, which I do believe are very
00:39:44.620 important, you're going to want to go over to patreon.com backslash Nephilim death squad.
00:39:48.060 We're not asking you to pay, just sign up and keep an eye on this. Uh, because this is something
00:39:52.660 that I think is going to become very big. And I, and I happen to think that we are a little bit
00:39:56.480 ahead of the curve when it comes to this, but otherwise guys, uh, we are now cutting the
00:40:00.740 stream and we'll catch you guys later. Um, okay. So we just kind of established why this
00:40:09.380 is a dangerous idea and, and what's dangerous about it is this seems to be something that
00:40:15.660 is, um, been a human capability for a long time. It seems that it's been suppressed and
00:40:22.780 now it seems that it's being repackaged and rolled out to the general public. It's passing
00:40:27.660 through a filter that is a lesbian white woman who has all these political ideologies and
00:40:32.460 cultural ideologies. So we can kind of suspect where she's going to go spiritually. And it's
00:40:36.460 like these people, when they do decide they have to go spiritually, they go new age because
00:40:40.960 for whatever reason, well, it's not even whatever reason they fucking hate the patriarchy, right?
00:40:44.860 They've been told by Western culture to hate the church. They will not look at Christianity,
00:40:49.440 Christianity, uh, in a fair way, right? An unbiased way. Instead, they're going to jump
00:40:55.260 straight to crystals and eventually end up in fucking witchcraft where they finally admit
00:40:59.080 that spirituality is real, but that, you know, God's not real and Jesus Christ isn't real. So,
00:41:04.420 um, that's one aspect that's bad. The other one, and I'm just going to lay this out and then we can
00:41:09.800 kind of get back into this, uh, this narrative of the telepathy tapes. This is something that you guys
00:41:16.480 have heard on other shows from us, but it's very important, uh, that we say this here when we're
00:41:23.560 looking at these telepathic abilities and they're coming from autistic children. To me, what that
00:41:29.400 suggests is that the vaccine schedule might actually be part of an MK ultra mind control experimentation,
00:41:40.620 or at least a wing of the MK ultra program. Why do I say that? Because when it comes to the MK ultra
00:41:48.100 program, what are we doing? Well, we are, we're exposing suggestibility and psychic abilities in people
00:41:59.560 through trauma. Um, MK ultra can kind of be surmised as a, a trauma based mind control experiment or
00:42:08.820 operation. Um, the idea is that if you can induce enough trauma, especially when somebody is young,
00:42:15.020 you can, uh, create a disassociative identity disorder, which is at the base of a lot of things.
00:42:23.000 When we're talking to William Ramsey and he's talking about catcher in the rye and how seemingly
00:42:28.700 catcher in the rye is almost like this blueprint for all of these school shooters and, and Manchurian
00:42:35.540 candidates, these people all have a tendency towards disassociative identity disorders.
00:42:42.660 That's what MK ultra does. If you look at the Montauk project, it's very much the same thing.
00:42:47.360 Now, this is what gives rise to stranger things, which is a sensationalized fictionalized version
00:42:52.420 of the Montauk project, but it can basically be summed up as taking children, traumatizing them
00:42:59.620 to expose latent psychic abilities, which is what they depict in, in the character 11.
00:43:05.300 All right. So you've got those two things there and these play really well with Puharij who we're
00:43:09.860 going to get into a little bit later on. Again, if you didn't catch that episode, once again,
00:43:13.540 I'm, I'm compelling you go back and watch that deep dive because these things are all connected
00:43:17.700 in the hugest way. So you have trauma based mind control and trauma based latent psychic abilities.
00:43:25.300 And when I look at these autistic children who are nonverbal, I would say that they are
00:43:32.100 recipients or have been exposed to maybe the highest level of trauma. What is more traumatizing
00:43:39.140 than being a happy, healthy child receiving your fucking vaccines from the vaccine schedule that
00:43:44.260 the medical industry is, is pushing you towards because it's for your own betterment. It's for the
00:43:48.020 good of society. It's for the good of the child. And next thing you know, you're trapped in your own
00:43:53.460 body, unable to, uh, not only control yourself physically, but unable to articulate. To me,
00:44:01.780 that is traumatizing. So we've traumatized these children. They have nowhere to go. They have to
00:44:08.340 dissociate. They have to because their body is no longer serving them. They can't interact with their
00:44:13.060 body. It's not even a choice, right? At least when you have MK ultra or the Montauk project, um,
00:44:18.740 these children aren't trapped in their bodies. They're just trapped in a facility and they're being
00:44:22.100 tormented, right? But these kids, their prison is their own flesh. They have to dissociate.
00:44:27.220 And when they dissociate, what do they discover? They discover latent psychic abilities. I think
00:44:34.340 that this is, if it's a happy accident, that's one thing. But to me, I feel like this goes hand in
00:44:42.020 hand with these operations that the intelligence agencies are levering, leveraging against us when
00:44:47.620 it comes to the psychological torment and the suggestibility and all this shit, the disassociative
00:44:52.900 identity disorder programs. That might be best what they're summed up as these, these ones that I just
00:44:58.020 for mentioned. So the question that I'm now forced to ask is why is this being presented as if it's the
00:45:05.860 next stage in human development, if it is all a result of torture? That doesn't line up to me.
00:45:16.900 And, you know, if you watch this show and you listen to us talk about the idea that
00:45:24.900 um, people have alien encounters and what do the aliens do? Well, they communicate telepathically
00:45:30.020 with you. Well, people have cryptid encounters. People bump into Bigfoot. What does Bigfoot do?
00:45:33.620 Well, he communicates telepathically with you. People have demonic encounters, demons in their
00:45:38.740 room, shadow entities, this and that. And they communicate with you. How do they communicate?
00:45:42.420 They communicate with you telepathically. I think we all have this ability, but I think it's been
00:45:48.020 suppressed. And I think that the word being able to speak is actually the most powerful thing.
00:45:55.860 And that telepathy is a lower form of communication. It just seems profound to us because we can't do it
00:46:02.260 now. But I have a feeling that there's a time in the past where if human beings were subjected to
00:46:07.140 this, they'd be like, yeah, no shit. We all have latent psychic abilities. That's not the thing.
00:46:11.300 The thing that is the most powerful is the ability to prophesy, the ability to speak,
00:46:15.460 right? God created the universe with the word and we were blessed with the ability to speak.
00:46:19.700 I think that is the advantage. And telepathy is much more of a secondary thing. But we've repackaged this
00:46:26.180 and we've rolled it back out in a way that's supposed to seem profound. And it's supposed
00:46:30.340 to make us think that telepathy is an advancement. I do not believe that it is. And I think that is
00:46:34.980 exactly why all these lower entities, these demonic alien greys, the cryptids that you bump into,
00:46:43.940 or these demonic entities that you run into, they can't speak. They can only speak telepathically.
00:46:50.020 They can only communicate with you in their mind. So I think in that way, this is actually a hindrance.
00:46:55.140 But before we go on to that top, do you want to pick up some more of these points and we'll keep
00:46:59.540 it going? I think we're down here now. I was going to move on to episode two because
00:47:08.740 we've kind of touched on what is going on here. There are some more experiments with this girl,
00:47:13.460 what's her name, Mia from Mexico. Yeah, she's the one from Mexico, I think, right?
00:47:18.820 Yeah, yeah. One of the things that she does, I believe she does like a popsicle,
00:47:23.380 a popsicle stick test, which kind of blows their mind where she assorts the popsicle sticks
00:47:30.820 in a certain color that her mother is only looking at. So she's no longer like associating just
00:47:37.220 like a word or a phrase. So it's not just mind reading, but then they start to speculate on,
00:47:43.540 is she seeing through her mother's eyes? Is she able to, because she's taking these,
00:47:49.460 the popsicle sticks and putting them in order, in the order that her mother's looking at. And her
00:47:52.820 mother's in a different room where there's a partition between them. So this starts to blow
00:47:56.820 the cameraman's mind even more. It blows Kai Dickens mind even more. And it just leads to more
00:48:01.940 questions like, what is the, what are these kids' latent abilities and why are they, why,
00:48:10.020 number one, why have they been ignored until now? Why are they allowed to be discussed is a great
00:48:15.780 question. And then where do they, where do you go from here with this sort of thing? So what happened?
00:48:22.820 I'm just thinking about it because the, the answer to the question, where do we go from here has been
00:48:27.300 answered recently and you brought it to my attention. And I just can't wait till we get there because
00:48:32.740 it's just kind of unbelievable how all these things connect. But you know, we'll get there when we get
00:48:36.900 there. I mean, we're going to bury the lead a bunch of times because we can't help ourselves, but
00:48:40.740 whatever. Episode two. The first one, pretty damn good. And it also touches on like, you know,
00:48:47.860 some synesthesia stuff that I really get into. I'd like to do a deep dive on that eventually. But
00:48:51.540 episode two starts off with an Indian mother and her son who, I forget how old he is, but he was
00:48:58.980 nonverbal until, until he was 11. This guy's name is Akil. And, uh, he started communicating
00:49:06.340 through, uh, a technique called, um, it's what's it called? Uh, it's like guided typing.
00:49:14.180 Yeah. That's the one that I was talking about before where they're touching their arm to somehow
00:49:18.420 like engage and it starts slow, right? Like first they're touching their wrist,
00:49:22.180 which can be a little bit screwy. Cause you're like,
00:49:23.780 you're awfully close to the keyboard. Are you guiding them? But to alleviate that suspicion
00:49:28.740 over time, they recede. They're now touching them on the arm. They're touching them on the
00:49:32.020 shoulder until they're very far from the keyboard. And it's called supported typing,
00:49:36.500 supported typing. There you go. Yeah. Yeah. So, um, the idea behind this is that, yeah, the,
00:49:41.380 the mother or the proctor, the teacher, they, they start by actually like holding their hand
00:49:48.020 and it looks weird. Like they're holding it and then they're touching the letter and touching the
00:49:52.820 letter. So it's like, it's very possible that this person could be guiding this person and
00:49:58.260 communicating for them. There's a, there's an interesting Netflix documentary about
00:50:02.180 a woman who was accused of rape because she, uh, she was working with this, this guy and she was
00:50:10.020 doing this, uh, guided, I forget the name of it again, already, uh, supported, supported typing.
00:50:16.340 She was doing supported typing or supported spelling with this guy and, and basically said he consented to
00:50:22.100 it. And the, the family was like, there's no way he's never spoken a word in his life.
00:50:26.740 He doesn't know what he's doing. He's just a shell of a human being that we're keeping alive for
00:50:30.980 whatever reason. Um, turns out there might be some veracity to her claim, although very strange to do
00:50:37.140 what she did. Uh, so that I want to just type, uh, uh, address this shout out to JC. He said,
00:50:42.500 um, Oh my God. Hi JC. He says, uh, guiding guided typing reminds me of Ouija boards. And in,
00:50:48.740 and for a moment, my, in my mind, I said, Oh my God, are these kids just human planchets?
00:50:54.500 It's kind of, it feels like, like it, but, but not really. Um, no, well, man, that's,
00:51:01.780 that's actually a great, now that he's mentioned it, I'm like, shit, maybe, uh, uh, uh, that's,
00:51:07.460 that's, that's a scary thought. Uh, yes. But I, listen, I, I believe that this is happening. I believe
00:51:12.500 that these kids are, are communicating. So the, the title of this episode is kind of debunked. So we're not
00:51:17.380 debunking the telepathy tapes, but we're debunking the bullshit behind it and the narrative
00:51:21.540 that, uh, that it's going to push. So, uh, this kid, Akil is communicating, communicating with this
00:51:27.940 sort of guided, well, he started with, uh, the supported typing and then he eventually moved on
00:51:34.900 to independently type. This was an issue that was going on with Mia. Why her, the first girl in
00:51:39.620 Mexico, why her, um, her typing or her communication wasn't exactly scientifically eligible, because
00:51:47.380 I think the mother was touching, she was touching her forehead, like just putting a finger on her
00:51:51.620 forehead at that point. And for some reason, the, the, the child doesn't feel like they are in their
00:51:58.500 body. They, they're, they're having this vibrational sensation where they, they say in later episodes,
00:52:04.580 their spirit is vibrating on a certain frequency and their body's vibrating on a certain frequency,
00:52:08.660 but not together. So they cannot, that's what they're, they're, they're disassociating. They're
00:52:13.620 almost like caught in a constant state of astral projection, not in their body. They don't even
00:52:18.020 recognize that they could move their hands or that they are moving their hands. So a lot of times when
00:52:24.260 they'll flail, they said that it's because they're trying to determine where they are in space.
00:52:29.380 That's how, that's how far it's, it is completely fucked. Um, I just want to say on that too, it's
00:52:37.300 like, um, I I'm now giving this a line of thought thanks to JC's comment and this idea of like a,
00:52:43.220 a human planchette. And now I'm just wondering, like the, one of the problems with disassociating,
00:52:49.380 and one of the problems with astral projection is that you are in fact leaving your physical body,
00:52:54.580 but we know that there are a plethora of various types of entities that would love to
00:53:00.580 have a parasitic relationship with you and, you know, between them and your physical flesh,
00:53:04.100 they want to, uh, possess you in very many ways. And, you know, there's varying degrees to how,
00:53:10.420 how, you know, strong that possession can be. But when you have somebody who has never had a
00:53:16.980 relationship with their body, does that person, is that like prime real estate? In other words,
00:53:22.900 I wonder if, uh, this is going to sound crazy. What a crazy question to ask, but we have the
00:53:28.180 phenomenon of possession. I wonder if there's any, uh, historical evidence for nonverbal autistic
00:53:35.060 children being possessed. Well, that's, and that's not really what we're here to discuss,
00:53:40.580 but I just wanted to put that out there. That's kind of where my mind went.
00:53:42.900 This episode, this episode specifically touches on, and this is what kind of started to get me on,
00:53:47.940 uh, like really raised my antennas on what the hell was going on here. So it's like all,
00:53:53.540 there's all scientific stuff and it's all pretty amazing because I do, you know, there's always
00:53:58.180 been a part of me where it's like, there's a human being in here and I don't know if they're suffering.
00:54:02.260 I don't know if there's like, I don't know what brain damage is. I don't know if it just means that
00:54:06.900 the person is not communicating with their body correctly. So we perceive their actions and their,
00:54:11.700 their speech, if they have it as like weird, like, are they being, are they like the word
00:54:17.860 retarded means to hold something back. It's a great word. Are they, are they legitimately being
00:54:23.620 retarded? And yes, they like, if you have a, um, you would, uh, you would put a retarder on
00:54:32.820 a car or a governor. Yeah. It's the same thing. It just means to like limit at a certain point.
00:54:39.140 So that's a, it's a great word. It's a shame that it's been associated with, you know, uh,
00:54:44.420 I do like it to associate to, to call stupid people retarded, although stupid people are just,
00:54:50.660 I think they are stupid. It's just a good slur. Retarded people seem to be held down by something,
00:54:57.220 possibly a metal, a heavy metal that was put in their body at some point. So, um,
00:55:03.460 this is what is going on with these people. They, they do a bunch of tests with this guy.
00:55:07.460 Um, and they do like multiplication tests. He instantly gets the numbers of like, you know,
00:55:12.900 fairly, uh, high, high multiplication processes. Um, he types, uh, words and phrases and animals and
00:55:24.100 vegetables and shit like that, whatever they're telling his mom, they, they use the random word
00:55:28.660 generator and they did it twice. So it wasn't just like the first random word. It was the second one
00:55:33.140 online. And what makes his story a lot more compelling than the first girl is that he's,
00:55:38.340 he's advanced to the level where he can type by himself and he's like slightly verbal. So you'll
00:55:43.460 hear him during the show, like making moans and going, and like, he's typing stuff. And, uh,
00:55:49.620 at one point he goes into another room because like they, he's very hard to keep like focused,
00:55:54.900 but he, they agree. They're like, I will do this for you just to show you guys. And he's in another
00:55:59.780 room and they're doing these tests again, but in completely another room. So forget about a
00:56:03.380 partition. And he is guessing numbers correctly that his mother is just simply looking at.
00:56:08.660 So yeah, they're like, what the hell is going on with this guy? Um, at one point with this,
00:56:15.700 this couple, this mother and son, he, uh, she tells a story about him telling her exactly what
00:56:21.140 she did at a certain day, like going shopping and not finding what she wanted at one store. And
00:56:26.100 yes. Yeah. So he like, they, they established that distance also is not a, an issue for these
00:56:32.740 people. That's what makes me wonder. It's like, it's not so much telepathy. Um, or maybe, maybe
00:56:38.420 telepathy isn't a thing that happens in a vacuum. In other words, like what we know is telepathy in
00:56:43.620 this, this, which is, we colloquially know it as, cause it's not a recognized phenomenon by the,
00:56:49.140 the actual, you know, scientific community at large, but how we recognize it is just the ability to
00:56:54.500 perceive one's thoughts, you know, full stop. That's a simple enough explanation. But what
00:56:59.220 these kids are describing just to reiterate, isn't, it feels a lot more like a remote viewing,
00:57:03.220 like an astral projection. Like it's not just, um, they don't just know what the other person's
00:57:09.620 thinking. They, the, the, you know, the, the one girl Mia says she can see everywhere. And,
00:57:14.420 and so I just think it's funny once again, to call this the telepathy tapes, because, um,
00:57:19.220 um, telepathy is, is almost the least compelling thing that's going on here. It seems that they are
00:57:24.820 able to be perceptive in an omni present sort of way. Yeah. Yeah. They, uh, they start to call it,
00:57:33.380 uh, shared consciousness, which is a slightly more interesting term than telepathy, right?
00:57:39.380 Because telepathy would just, it would be limited, but they're getting at this idea of
00:57:44.740 him being able to see through her eyes, which is a very strange thing to, to imagine. So not just
00:57:53.460 what she is like willingly giving him, he's able to experience her feelings as if he's in her mind.
00:58:00.260 And they do another test with them, uh, which is like a random image generator. And this one creates
00:58:06.660 even more interesting, uh, it creates a more interesting, um, question, I suppose. So the,
00:58:14.820 the image, the image generator will generate something crazy, an abstract AI art image,
00:58:20.500 which doesn't really, it's not really associated to a word. And, uh, she looks at it and she was like,
00:58:25.780 oh, this looks like a mess. And he looks at me something like, oh, this is a, this is like a food
00:58:31.940 fight. And they're, they're like, oh yeah, I could see why you'd interpret that. So he's not
00:58:36.980 necessarily just using her mind. He is looking through her eyes and then deciphering with his
00:58:42.260 own mind what it is. So just very interesting stuff to mention. Um, but at the end of this episode,
00:58:50.660 as like almost like an afterthought, I'll, I'll skip down to the, to the bottom here, because I think
00:58:57.060 that this is, uh, this is, uh, one of the more interesting parts that they, again, they just
00:59:04.100 touch on and they don't really, uh, dive into not, not yet. I don't really see the significance too.
00:59:12.980 I think in later episodes they do, but they, they need to frame more because they have to frame
00:59:17.700 for the people. So, um, there is an idea of, of, uh, uh, Akil. He has told his mother that
00:59:28.980 he's communicated from India, right? Yes. This is still episode two. His mother's name is Manisha.
00:59:35.380 And, uh, so they focus a lot on what we just spoke about, but he tells her that he sees, uh, their
00:59:41.780 ancestors and different spirits. And she has gone, she said, she's went back to India and confirmed
00:59:50.340 with her relatives that the, these descriptions of whatever he's seeing that they're telling him
00:59:54.900 and they're talking to him about, they have been verified as true. So he is not only seeing through
01:00:02.740 his mother's eyes in the, in the current, but he's also communicating with, uh,
01:00:06.580 uh, non-human entities. So if you, uh, ancestor spirits too, which is like, you know, whenever
01:00:13.620 we deal with pagan mythoses, um, they have their gods and they have their ancestor spirits and that's
01:00:20.500 almost, you could almost always put non-Christian belief systems in that camp. They have two things
01:00:29.060 they're going for and they're often together. It's their gods and their, uh, their ancestor worship.
01:00:35.460 And oftentimes their gods will be of a nature spirit variety. They'll, they'll attribute them
01:00:40.260 to the, like, you know, it's a, it's a spirit of the wind. It's a spirit of this, it's a spirit of
01:00:43.700 that. Um, but they are also their gods, lowercase g. So, uh, I just find that fascinating because now
01:00:49.300 what we're getting is in, you know, maybe this is a little bit of a leap. We're getting ancestor
01:00:55.620 worship repackaged through pseudoscience, not pseudoscience, because that's a, a dismissive
01:01:01.780 terminology that the industry came up with. But you get what I'm saying? It's like,
01:01:05.460 now we're going to get ancestor worship through the, uh, materialism, uh, kind of worldview.
01:01:10.980 And, and I don't know what that's going to lead to is if, if they end up showing you that it's true,
01:01:15.060 well, it's going to cause a resurgence in ancestor worship. No, I don't know. That's just my thinking,
01:01:19.060 but go on. Possibly. But so what, what they're saying is that he's reported messages from deceased
01:01:23.460 ancestors. And, uh, his claim is that in my world, people don't talk. So he's, he's talking about,
01:01:29.700 uh, the con the, the broader consciousness world, the shared consciousness that's not limited by
01:01:36.020 time, space, or the physicality as we know it. And, uh, this is kind of where this episode,
01:01:41.540 uh, if I remember correctly, it just kind of like leaves off there, like also, you know,
01:01:45.620 this, so do what you will with, uh, that idea. Can I address this too real quick? Cause this is an
01:01:52.420 excellent point. I'm sorry to derail you, but a red beard at the said, uh, what if it's like being
01:01:56.660 blind? Your other senses get heightened, uh, lose speaking and physical control. Your other forms of
01:02:02.100 communication get boosted red beard. You hit the nail on the head. That's exactly what I suspect is
01:02:05.940 going on here. Very much in the same way where you lose one of your senses and the other ones become
01:02:09.860 heightened. What if you lose all the conventional senses? And that almost feels like the goal,
01:02:14.660 right? It's like, I almost feel like somebody knew that it's like, yeah, when you go blind,
01:02:18.660 scent and, and touch and hearing, they go way up. What if you eliminated all of those,
01:02:23.060 what then would go up? And it's like, we're finding out now it's a, it's a spiritual disposition
01:02:27.620 that you're leaning into. Well, this is gonna, I think it leads into, uh, episode three, which, uh,
01:02:35.300 I don't know if we're, I guess we're done with this, uh, with a keel. I mean, again,
01:02:39.460 these people are, uh, I really do like this show and I like these people that they're,
01:02:45.300 they're interviewing. I like the parents. I like the kids. They, uh, the parents are just super
01:02:50.340 excited because they're finding some type of hope, you know? And this is, this is also like,
01:02:55.780 it's coming from me who I, I was very, I was super close to possibly having a kid that was
01:03:02.180 nonverbal for the first couple of years of my kid's life. He didn't speak at all. It was very
01:03:07.940 frustrating. I understand what these parents were going through. He was just like, uh, angry
01:03:12.500 because he could operate physically, but he, he wasn't able to put words to his mouth. And I can
01:03:18.740 tell how like frustrated he was. Maybe it's a two and a half, three years old. He wouldn't talk. We
01:03:23.780 had to bring him to, uh, like, uh, not, not a speech pathologist, but, uh, like a speech therapist,
01:03:29.540 occupational therapist, sort of, uh, sort of thing, because he was having these issues. We were also,
01:03:35.060 uh, my wife is, uh, she's a nurse, but she had him on like, you know, heavy metal detoxes.
01:03:39.780 We were doing all kinds of stuff because he had an injury on his leg, a big lump on his leg from
01:03:44.900 the DTAP vaccine that we had given him when he was younger. We were doing like a slow rollout
01:03:51.140 of this and it was just a lump. And I was like, no more, never again. And, uh, we dealt with that for
01:03:58.020 a long, a long time. And it felt like forever. And thank God we got the right help for him at
01:04:04.260 the right time. Because I think if you, if you continue to, uh, give these to your kids and
01:04:09.460 they're not processing these, uh, these ingredients correctly, ingredients, like this shit is good.
01:04:16.580 Uh, if they're not processing it and getting it out of their system, I think that it jams them up
01:04:20.900 and in ways that we don't understand. So these parents are, are receiving some sort of like,
01:04:26.900 they're getting a relief. At least they could communicate with this kid, with their kids for
01:04:31.300 them. I mean, it's gotta be huge. It's, um, I could only imagine being the parent of a nonverbal
01:04:36.500 autistic child. Uh, that is horrifying, absolutely horrifying. Um, and then all of a sudden to have,
01:04:43.140 to be given hope in this really, really, you know, fantastic way, fantastic in the,
01:04:49.380 in the literal sense of like, yeah, it's almost a fantasy realm.
01:04:53.460 Yeah. And it's, it's great. Like your kid is now special. So you're, it's like,
01:04:58.020 where have we heard that from? Right. They want you to think that you're their special boy. And
01:05:01.620 that's kind of what's going on here. And you know, the kid, these kids are, they're special in a way,
01:05:06.340 but I think we're, we're going to come at this, uh, the perspective on, on the telepathy tapes is that
01:05:14.900 not to like put these kids down or put the parents down, but like, I think we need to let them know,
01:05:20.020 like, Hey, your kid's a victim of something. They're, they're certainly special. Cause they're,
01:05:25.860 they're susceptible to whatever was going on, uh, whatever kind of experimentation we think was
01:05:30.900 happening to them. But, uh, I think that they were victims and I think that you suffered and
01:05:34.980 they suffered meaning, uh, they suffered needlessly needlessly. Yeah. Well, man,
01:05:43.140 one of the things that I've been noticing and then we'll, we'll get back on track here, but
01:05:47.060 is, um, and, and to a degree we're guilty of it, right? Because dangerous retards is,
01:05:51.380 is kind of, it's the fan base. It's also the namesake of, of whatever other shows. Um,
01:05:56.660 but Sam Tripoli says it all the time where he says the downs are rising. And just the other day,
01:06:00.740 there was an article in the news, uh, or not in the news, but on X that said, uh, there has been a
01:06:06.500 real rise in, um, only fans, content creators are like, you know, pornography content creators using
01:06:13.060 AI filters to make themselves look like they have down syndrome. And so what we're seeing,
01:06:18.580 what I'm trying to highlight here is like, suddenly we went from a place where it was like,
01:06:23.460 we felt terrible for autistic kids and down syndrome kids. And we're scrambling,
01:06:28.740 trying to figure out why there is this explosion in this phenomenon and people are attributing it
01:06:34.420 to the vaccinations. Um, but that's a conspiracy theory, right? Now we've moved on from that to
01:06:40.340 like, actually they're, they're fucking awesome. Autists are the shit. They have superhero, super
01:06:47.540 human abilities of research and retention and all that other shit. They can't be propagandized.
01:06:53.540 Down syndrome chicks are now hot all of a sudden, you know, we had that, um, that Victoria secret
01:06:59.620 down syndrome chick, and then it just keeps coming. Like there's more and more. And now,
01:07:03.140 now the videos that you see of like good looking down syndrome chicks are actually AI filters. So
01:07:07.940 I'm not saying that that's a consolidated effort to make us think highly of these people who are,
01:07:13.860 they've been poisoned. Um, but I do recognize that as a very strange direction that the culture is
01:07:19.460 heading in at the same time that the telepathy tapes is now emerging and telling us that they
01:07:25.060 may just be the next step in human advancement. I find that fascinating. I don't know where it all
01:07:29.860 goes, but worth noting that, uh, retard is fucking a hot topic of conversation, uh, in all its forms
01:07:37.380 lately. Right. Right. So again, uh, that's my, uh, I guess that was my explanation of what I really,
01:07:43.860 what I really think about these kids and their parents. I do think that it's, again,
01:07:48.020 the fascinating subject I'm, I'm grateful that they're getting some sort of relief,
01:07:53.140 but I think the intention behind, uh, what they're doing, what they're formulating with these
01:07:57.540 podcasts, the podcast that has beaten Joe Rogan and popularity when in reality it is, uh, boring.
01:08:05.700 This lady, Kai Dickens does. And if she listened to this, I tell her to her face, you do a fucking
01:08:10.020 terrible job at whatever you're doing here. It's not a podcast. It's not even, um, personable at all.
01:08:17.460 My wife had, I was listening to in the car and she came in the car and she says,
01:08:20.180 why are you listening to a robot talk? Literally? That's what she asked me. And she's not like the
01:08:23.700 joking type. And I was like, no, this is just a lesbian, not a robot, but it's like very boring,
01:08:28.980 very canned answers besides like the, uh, whatever she's taped, everything is cut pre-processed.
01:08:34.580 She'd even like re record herself asking a question that she asked live. You can tell she's asking it
01:08:40.100 into a microphone separately and then plays it. It's, it's, uh, so a lot of it is it's,
01:08:45.860 it's not to say that it's, uh, like faked because there is video of the live thing. I'm just saying
01:08:50.660 that the production of this is retarded. If, if the, if the content wasn't so great,
01:08:57.700 the person presenting it in the production would just completely tank this, but that's how
01:09:02.180 good and compelling this is. She's taking the story and she's twisting it into a,
01:09:06.740 into her own narrative, which I would do, uh, if I had this story first as well.
01:09:12.260 Can I do some schizo speculating really quickly? What if, because a lot of the issues with these
01:09:18.340 vaccinations is that they're filled with all these heavy metals and we know, uh, metal is a,
01:09:23.220 is a conductor and it's, uh, it's great at picking up frequencies. And what if these,
01:09:27.460 let's, let's, let's get into metals. Okay. We'll, uh, we'll talk about this really quick
01:09:34.260 because that's episode three and we're coming up on this right now. Um, so episode three starts off
01:09:42.100 and, uh, it doesn't go the way that you would think it would go. You, you think that we're going
01:09:45.700 to hear from more kids, but it's Kai Dickens talking about, um, well, she's telling you about this
01:09:52.500 old story that happened with Lucille ball. And I have a, here we go. I have some, I have a video
01:09:59.140 here to play for you guys from, of Lucille ball talking about it. So here we go. Let's just check
01:10:04.900 out a couple of seconds of this, a couple, maybe a minute or so here we go. Uh, it had to do with
01:10:10.020 World War II. And you were once. Oh, I know, I know the one about the dentist. Yes. This thing is
01:10:16.900 stranger than fiction. Well, it's true. To make it short, I had some dental work to be done. You
01:10:24.500 know, they put in temporary fillings and, uh, I had never had it done before. I, you know, what is it?
01:10:32.820 Lead? Uh, that puts, I think in those days they were putting in temporary lead fillings. Yeah.
01:10:38.180 It was quite a while ago. During the war. Yeah. And, uh, World War II. Yes.
01:10:46.180 And I had several, but it, it was after they had taken the Japanese out of, uh, California
01:10:54.100 and unfortunately put them in the camps, which was a very sad time in California. And, uh, we were all on
01:11:02.580 our guard, you know, about many things. There had been a Japanese submarine, um, sighted in Santa
01:11:08.980 Barbara and a Japanese fighter plane had been sighted going over our home one evening. It was,
01:11:15.700 it was touchy times. Anyway, this particular night was about 1 15 and I was driving alone. I had 35
01:11:24.660 miles to drive and it wasn't, it wasn't any fun. It was just a normal night. I wasn't frightened or
01:11:29.300 anything. I was just driving along and, um, road that I'd taken many times. And all of a sudden
01:11:39.860 I heard music, but I mean with a great beat, you know, and I turned, looked down to turn off my radio
01:11:47.380 and it wasn't on. And I turned around and looked to see if there's anyone behind me and the music
01:11:54.820 was getting louder and louder and I realized it was in my mouth and it was beating in my ears.
01:12:01.300 Yeah. I could hear the tune and everything. I recognized the tune and then it started to fade
01:12:07.540 out. Yeah. What the hell was that? You know? Okay. So she had a dental implant surgery and at the time
01:12:15.940 it wasn't just a lead. There was a, I'm going to, I'll give you the name in a second. I have to look
01:12:19.780 it up again. There's a type of metal. It's like a dusting that they were using to, uh,
01:12:24.580 coat the tooth. And that's what was in her mouth while she's picking up these radio wave signals.
01:12:29.540 Uh, here, let's go on. She continues here. He said, you picked it up in your teeth.
01:12:35.300 Well, I could hardly wait to go by there again.
01:12:40.020 And I, I, I didn't go by at the same time of night, so nothing happened. There was no music
01:12:44.260 playing, but I could hardly wait. Call in a request. Right. But about five nights later,
01:12:50.580 because I had to wait, I don't know, a couple of weeks for those teeth that I, that were getting
01:12:54.900 fixed. I was going up another street, uh, almost home. And I was passing four vacant lots
01:13:04.660 that were all raised, uh, so they could build the Birmingham hospital. And, uh, as I went by there,
01:13:11.140 I heard, and I'm picking it up on my teeth. You mean... Yes. And I stopped the car.
01:13:20.420 Then I looked around. In the Morse code, like. And I backed the car up, and it got stronger and
01:13:28.740 stronger. And I kept on backing it up until it really got strong. And my whole jaw was vibrating.
01:13:34.340 Like this. And then I got the hell out of there. I went boom, like this, because it was very late.
01:13:42.740 And I couldn't wait to get back to MGM the next morning and tell the security office,
01:13:46.580 and they found an underground Japanese transmitting, transmitting radio station.
01:13:53.780 It's fucking insane. That's so insane. Hey, by the way, you know what's interesting? Lucille Ball,
01:13:58.500 as in like Lucille, like Lucifer, like light. That's what Lucille means. B-A-A-L. Yeah, that's
01:14:03.620 what I was thinking. Yeah. By the way, I like her a lot. I do too. I loved Lucy when I was a kid.
01:14:09.540 Huge fan, actually. Yeah. I used to watch it nightly. So, uh, the episode starts off with
01:14:15.140 this clip. It's a little bit, you know, more polished than what we just gave the people, but
01:14:19.140 the entire clip about her getting this radio wave through their, through her mouth, because they want
01:14:24.980 to start now talking about the idea of radio transmission, like a CB radio, how these kids
01:14:30.580 are communicating with, uh, with each other and, or with their parents is like a one-way radio or
01:14:36.900 two-way radio. And, uh, in this episode, they also briefly, like right after that, they play
01:14:42.260 the telepathy. They play this part of Lucille Ball talking, and then they go, uh, you know,
01:14:46.820 this correlates with this guy. It's got Andreeja Puharic, very interesting guy. He was, uh, an inventor
01:14:52.420 and he was working on a dental implants and he also found Lucille Ball's story very interesting.
01:14:59.860 So he started to look into it more and he realized that, uh, you know, there could be,
01:15:04.020 he was, he was only studying the correlation of, uh, could, could your teeth pick up a radio
01:15:10.100 wave if, if this happened? And he determined, yes. Well, Kai Dickens, I don't know if she knows
01:15:15.140 this or not, but what he was actually working on was how to do it. And he figured, yeah, he figured out,
01:15:22.340 exactly how to do this. Yeah. And then he replicated it. I think as a matter of fact,
01:15:26.900 it wouldn't even be surprised if he had something to do with her experience, but I don't know.
01:15:33.780 The time checks out. Well, we'll check this out, right? We often talk about how, when they stopped
01:15:38.900 the MKUltra program, it's because they realized that it was viable and now it was time to scale it up
01:15:43.540 and implement it on the masses, right? Well, if you're experimenting as to whether or not you could
01:15:50.820 insert metal into people's teeth and have them pick up different frequencies and you are aware
01:15:55.540 on some level that these spiritual entities communicate in, in frequency, right? Well,
01:16:00.900 uh, we know that. Let me, let me just say, so what they, what they mentioned about Puharic specifically
01:16:06.660 is that they, he, he was, uh, they said a man named Andreja Puharic was studying somebody
01:16:13.460 who was admitted to a psychiatric ward for hearing voices. He found that the man's metal dental fillings
01:16:20.260 coated with, this is the name of it, uh, carb, carbo, carboandum dust. It's a semiconductor.
01:16:29.220 They were, they were what was picking up the radio signals. This is around, uh, I guess 1950s when this
01:16:35.220 is going on here. So, uh, he was also paying attention. I guess he, he was interested in
01:16:40.900 what happened with Lucille Ball as well. Uh, so this is, this is how he is linked into this story
01:16:47.300 again. Cause this guy's just everywhere. This is what put me on to like, what really sent me
01:16:51.940 reeling with this fucking podcast series. When you showed me that, I couldn't believe it.
01:16:54.900 I couldn't believe it. Cause guys, you gotta remember all it was, was like my wife started
01:16:58.820 talking about the telepathy tapes. And every time I hear about the telepathy tapes, a little feeling in
01:17:02.900 my gut is like, there's something there. And when she started talking about it, I was like,
01:17:06.980 if it's reached my wife, it's reached mainstream in a way that's staggering now. Um, and so for me
01:17:14.100 to say that, and then for top to be the guy that he is, who's like I said, you, you, you take action
01:17:18.980 on shit. And the next thing I hear from you is listen to episode three in the first, like five
01:17:23.620 minutes or some shit like that. So I listened and they mentioned, uh, Puharaj and I'm about floored
01:17:28.740 because guys, you know, we just did a huge deep dive on this guy. We also went and presented it
01:17:32.740 on a cult rejects. So, but hear me out top. You're putting these dental implants in people
01:17:39.860 and they're having all of this engagement with these radio waves. And later on, we'll show you
01:17:44.020 that it does reach a spiritual place where now these kids are perceiving or talking about entities.
01:17:49.140 Right. But let's pump the brakes too, that he's like, uh, it's like, oh, just this guy was just
01:17:54.980 studying somebody who was admitted to a mental hospital for this. And this is the idea of the,
01:18:00.180 like one of the originations of the tinfoil hat, which is actually the tinfoil hat wasn't
01:18:04.820 necessarily a brain plant, uh, a tooth implant. They said it was a brain implant, but, uh, I don't
01:18:10.180 know. Andrew, each part Puharaj was also involved with investigating that. So then maybe they found
01:18:15.460 that it's a little bit better to just put it right in your brain. Cause you can't take your brain out.
01:18:18.740 You could, but you could take a tooth out. Yeah. So that's fucking lofty, isn't it? It's like,
01:18:22.660 now I have to do brain surgery on people. What if instead we got them from like childhood and we gave
01:18:28.740 them inoculations that were filled with heavy metals, not enough to kill them, but enough that
01:18:32.660 we know scientifically these heavy metals, for whatever reason, seem to accumulate in the brain.
01:18:37.380 And this metal here, the car, carborundrum, carborundrum, it is, uh, it's just below
01:18:44.500 diamond on the scale of, uh, you know, the Mohs hardness test. So that shouldn't go in nowhere.
01:18:49.620 No. Yeah. It's, it's put there for, I mean, it's probably a very useful metal and it probably,
01:18:54.340 maybe it happened by accident, but it's, it's definitely put there purposefully at this point
01:18:58.980 to, uh, continue these experiments. And it just so happened that Lucille Ball
01:19:03.780 was caught up in this weird rollout. So that's going to happen. And she ends up on
01:19:07.860 the tonight show talking about it. Good old Lucifer Ball. Well, look, I think there's really something
01:19:14.020 to that because like I said, when the MK ultra program went away, clearly it was implemented,
01:19:19.300 implemented at scale on the public. I think the same thing happened there where they go,
01:19:24.100 because your teeth have a direct route to your brain, right? It's like the nerve endings in your
01:19:27.940 teeth go straight to your brain, which is why, um, a, a, a tooth infection or a cavity can actually
01:19:34.180 be so devastating because it has this like direct line of travel straight to your brain and you could
01:19:37.940 actually die from a toothache. And so it makes sense that that's where they would start, but where
01:19:44.260 they end is, you know, vaccine schedules that are now inoculating children on mass with these heavy
01:19:50.100 metals. And so, uh, I think what we're seeing here is they stopped the dental implants because
01:19:57.460 vaccines work a hell of a lot better. Very interesting, very interesting.
01:20:02.820 Um, so again, they just completely miss. And I, I, I love to hear Ian Carroll's work, which when he
01:20:09.060 makes it free, we will listen to it. Uh, but they just briefly pass over Puharic as doing this. They
01:20:14.500 completely miss his, uh, his book beyond telepathy where he's basically saying how he's obsessed with
01:20:21.780 this. I mean, so in the fifties, he's creating this, uh, this dental implant device, which goes along
01:20:28.420 with his extremely low frequency waves, wave technology to put in people unsuspectingly,
01:20:34.660 I suppose. And, uh, but they skip over the part where he's just, uh, you know, obsessed with
01:20:40.660 this idea of telepathy and studying it, which correlates directly with the telepathy.
01:20:46.900 Well, they skip over a huge, a really huge thing too, which I know we're not ready to cross this
01:20:50.580 bridge yet. I don't know if we're going to cross it on this episode or if we're going to do another
01:20:53.380 episode, but, um, they completely leave out the communication with entities specifically.
01:20:59.140 Yes. That's another, it's, that's a big one. And that is, uh, that comes up again in more episodes.
01:21:05.220 It comes up with the, the episode two family, the Indian family, their names, I forget
01:21:11.380 because they're not regular English names. They're crazy names, but, uh, yeah, the mother,
01:21:16.420 I guess, you know, coming from a Manisha and Akil, the mother coming from a background of this kind of
01:21:22.580 weird spirituality. They probably understand all these, uh, this pantheon of gods.
01:21:26.740 When Akil brings this up to her in, in a future episode, I actually have it right here if you want
01:21:31.060 me to read it. So, um, Akil's reported messages from deceased ancestors and his claim that in my
01:21:37.220 world, people don't talk into the broader consciousness, not limited by time, space,
01:21:40.900 or physical life. This aligns with spiritual traditions that view consciousness as universal
01:21:46.500 or collective, uh, with individuals tapping into a larger whole, broader implications for
01:21:52.340 consciousness studies. Uh, actually, this isn't the one that I thought it was is consciousness
01:21:56.340 localized. If Akil, this is the, it's because it happens. Like she comes back in a future episode.
01:22:02.660 And, uh, this is when they start, they start talking about spirituality because obviously this
01:22:06.980 is where this is all leading. And that's, this is kind of where I figured, uh, we would, I would
01:22:12.020 depart with my agreement with Kai Dickens here, but, um, she, the mother rightly tells him to like,
01:22:19.300 she's like, she doesn't pay attention to it. Like when your kid tells you you had a bad dream,
01:22:22.340 you're kind of like, yeah, yeah. You know, go back to bed. It's fine. It's not, uh, there are no,
01:22:28.020 there's no ghosts. You don't feed into it. But she was concerned because he is accurately
01:22:34.020 communicating with what he called is her ancestors. Um, the other girl, Mia even has, uh, she had
01:22:40.900 encounters with, uh, some sort of spirits, things that she would see.
01:22:44.820 Really, really got me. So in the second episode, they all of a sudden start to talk about how Mia
01:22:51.700 will just be sitting on her floor in, in the room, staring at the wall and seemingly occasionally
01:22:58.500 communicating with somebody. And, uh, and this is when her brother first chimes in. This is a really
01:23:03.940 weird moment because if you go back and listen to it, it seems pretty innocuous until you analyze it. So,
01:23:10.020 uh, Kai or whoever the doctor is rather asks, um, well, did you ever ask her what she's seeing?
01:23:18.740 And he said, she's seeing, I think he said shadows, but what ends up happening is it almost doesn't
01:23:27.220 matter what he says. It's, it's, it's not like it's a huge revelation, but his mother then hops in
01:23:32.340 and goes people, people, she's seeing people. She's, she sees people. Yeah. But before that he
01:23:39.300 says like, she's interacting with people, she's laughing and things like that. And, uh, and there's
01:23:44.260 no, like, what do you mean? People, people, where people, who her family, her ancestors, is she in a
01:23:49.740 different location? No questions are asked. She quickly says people, and then they move on. And of
01:23:54.820 course, what I'm beginning to suspect is what are you seeing? Are you seeing people? Are you seeing
01:23:59.140 entities? Are you seeing things masquerading as is she seeing anything horrifying? Because I refuse
01:24:05.100 to believe that these kids are interacting with this spiritual realm and never coming across things
01:24:09.420 that I know for certain exist. I've seen them myself. My wife has seen it and my son has seen them
01:24:13.940 and they exist in this realm. And these are just kids, right? So of course they're going to see spooky
01:24:19.420 shit. And I feel like that's what he was alluding to. And his mom just hopped in and said, people,
01:24:23.620 people, she's seeing people anyway. And then they just moved on. Yeah. Um,
01:24:29.140 so, all right, well, this is, uh, this leads into episode three and, uh, episode three opens with
01:24:35.140 this idea of, she wants to paint this picture of what, whatever a CB radio is, this kind of idea.
01:24:40.920 Um, this, uh, like a communication telepathically, but, uh, using some sort of electricity, something
01:24:47.000 that they could turn on and turn off a place that they can go. Um, and, uh, they, they're, uh, the,
01:24:52.720 the main person in this episode is a kid named Houston, another autistic kid. I think he's
01:24:57.120 almost completely nonverbal. They do the same test on him. Wow. Oh my God. Look at all the stuff he
01:25:02.340 can do. And it's all the same stuff really. But they start to talk about this place called the
01:25:07.140 Hill. And, uh, it's, this place is interesting because he's not the only person to call it this
01:25:14.140 and he's not in contact with anybody else. Uh, really like really nobody else. Like these other
01:25:21.820 kids are from, you know, all over the world and they call this place the Hill. And it's a place where,
01:25:27.120 non-speakers communicate like a, like a radio channel.
01:25:32.340 That's interesting. That's not the first time I've ever heard that, by the way. Um, you know,
01:25:36.280 who has a very similar version of that? Um, I don't know if it's just children, but I'm going to say
01:25:43.240 it seems like it's mostly children from what I've heard that are experiencing the abduction phenomenon
01:25:49.460 in the middle of the night. They will often all, and then there's this big question about whether or
01:25:54.160 not the abduction phenomenon is always physical. So this well could be the same thing in some sort
01:25:59.160 of like a spiritual realm and astral realm, but they will all find themselves in their sleeping
01:26:04.900 clothes. Um, kids that they've never met in real life and sometimes even go on to see in real life,
01:26:11.000 like bump into and be like, Oh my God, that's the kid from what I thought was a dream. They're all
01:26:15.300 getting together in a central location and they are communicating with each other. And they are
01:26:19.100 also communicating with these, you know, perceived ETs that come and abduct them, but they'll,
01:26:24.060 they'll find themselves at a place that's like often described as like a hill. It's a little
01:26:27.780 bit elevated. It's all grassy. It's nighttime. Uh, maybe it's surrounded by trees, but the hill
01:26:32.740 itself is bare. Very interesting. Yeah. And it's, it's funny because this, uh, like, like this is what
01:26:39.280 our show is basically about. It's where this new age idea, the collective consciousness that people
01:26:45.560 would usually shoo, shoo away and be like, this is kind of like the people who are talking about it
01:26:50.620 are, uh, leftists or just retards or hippies, you know, this kind of stuff. Well, it turns out that
01:26:57.020 it is true, which is what we've been saying. It's, it's a real thing. People experience this all the
01:27:02.300 time. The question is how exclusive is their experience? Like, are these autistic kids just going
01:27:09.840 there and it's just them on a closed off CB radio or is there deception in this other realm? In this
01:27:17.100 spiritual realm that people that we've been talking about for a long time, you know, the astral
01:27:20.860 projection, the remote viewing now, the telekinesis or the, yeah, the, the telepathy telepathy that these
01:27:28.140 kids are displaying. This is a huge, a huge deal. I think maybe this is where Ian Carroll kind of picks
01:27:34.760 up on, uh, some of the CIA projects and the CIA interests in this. And Andrija Puharic is the guy
01:27:41.260 who has spearheaded this, uh, investigation or this experiment into what we're seeing now.
01:27:49.480 I just, Andrija Puharic being a guy that's around basically at the inception of the Central
01:27:54.960 Intelligence Agency. Um, and that their, their work and their interests cross over massively. In fact,
01:28:01.480 you know, we've talked about in the last episode, it seems that, uh, Puharic almost becomes sort of
01:28:07.300 like a Nick Fury for the, uh, intelligence agencies. He's going around and he's seeking out these
01:28:13.300 amazing people with alleged psychic abilities in one way or another. Um, and so, yeah, man, it's a,
01:28:21.200 it's a very strange thing. And the, the question that I find ask, I find myself asking, well,
01:28:27.680 first off, it does feel like what we're seeing now is free range MK ultra experiments, right? Um,
01:28:35.880 it, it seems like we use this analogy a lot, like gone are the days of kidnapping John's strapping
01:28:42.040 their eyes open and forcing them, uh, to watch some sort of propaganda while they're being injected
01:28:47.220 with psychedelics. It now seems like it's much more hands-off, like almost like you can nudge these
01:28:53.100 kids and they'll go to the right place at the right time and communicate with the right things.
01:28:57.920 And, uh, the best version of that, if you're the intelligence agencies is where you have minimal
01:29:02.480 contact. You don't have to actually interact with them in a physical way. Um, and then of course,
01:29:07.820 within the astral realm, there has long been these stories of like, whether or not there are
01:29:12.360 humans who have, um, organized under a professional umbrella and are operating in the astral realm.
01:29:21.780 Um, so you'll hear like certain people tell stories about when I got to this location,
01:29:25.360 like I got this sense that I had gone too far or seen something that I shouldn't see. And then
01:29:28.820 suddenly I was aware that somebody else was there and they seemed like a, an adult human male,
01:29:33.060 uh, in a professional setting, uh, forcing me to either turn back or kicking me out of the astral
01:29:38.140 realm. Like you, you know, this is a mapped out place that, uh, we have occupants in professional
01:29:44.220 occupants in, um, and I would imagine their assets for these intelligence agencies, but there's a
01:29:49.060 question that I want to go ahead, Tom. Here's some, uh, some interesting, uh, information about
01:29:53.580 the vaccine schedule. So the twenties to the thirties is when, uh, the, the tetanus vaccine
01:29:59.320 was introduced, the, the, the Theria tech vaccine was introduced. And these were like,
01:30:05.020 wait, what year? Uh, and from the twenties to the thirties, but they're introduced to the public,
01:30:09.400 like, Hey, there's like a, you know, there's pertussis out there. Maybe you'd want to get this vaccine.
01:30:13.940 And this is, are we about to step into, there's no such thing as a promising grassroots movements
01:30:19.020 that's not co-opted by the intelligence agencies? Well, no, yeah, we are. Uh, so this is, it's not
01:30:24.480 a targeted campaign. It's just like, it's not a universal schedule. It's just targeted. It's like,
01:30:29.260 uh, if you want to be safe from this. So that's the twenties to the thirties. Then in the fifties,
01:30:34.120 uh, the combinations, uh, start coming out. So you've got the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
01:30:41.280 They're combined in a vaccine that happens in 1948, which everything else starts to seem,
01:30:47.020 seems to start to happen in as well. And by 1955, there's a, there's pretty much an organized
01:30:53.760 vaccination effort throughout the United States to right on time. Yes. Uh, in the 1980s,
01:31:01.560 in 1983, specifically, this is when they're recommending it to schools and they introduced
01:31:07.220 the MMR, this is like pretty old stuff. Uh, but in 83 is when the formalized scheduling of the
01:31:15.140 vaccines happens by the CDC. So, yeah. So you'll see in the fifties is when this kind of stuff is
01:31:22.380 developed and they start to really like, this is, it seems like they're like, all right, we're onto
01:31:25.800 something here. Yeah. And then by the eighties, they have now demanded that people take it. And
01:31:32.060 it seems like in the last 10 years or so, when we've seen a crazy spike, it went from 16 to like
01:31:38.880 70 recommended doses. So they have turned up the volume on what this is. And then also, I mean,
01:31:45.460 pair with the idea of the, uh, Obama administration doing Obamacare, which it sounds great for healthcare,
01:31:51.940 but really all that it is, is, uh, it's a way to capture and control doctors and get their
01:31:57.640 information. So now there's a barrier threatening to, uh, to, uh, find people who don't get
01:32:04.200 Obamacare. Isn't that fun? Oh, well, yeah, you can find people who don't get Obamacare or don't
01:32:08.760 have health insurance, but really the big thing of what it is, is that it makes healthcare more
01:32:14.000 expensive in the long run because doctors coming in that want to start their practice have to come
01:32:19.140 in with like, I don't know, it's like a hundred thousand dollars worth of computer equipment and
01:32:22.520 programs in order to set up their practice. And this, these programs and computers, they just
01:32:29.200 contribute the information to a large database, which you would call Obamacare. So if you're looking
01:32:34.740 at it, you're like, okay, so we're doing this to these children. We're performing this experiment
01:32:38.880 on a mass level among other experiments as well, because they're doing stuff to adults.
01:32:43.220 And we have now gathered an information system as a web to catch everything. And we've made you do it.
01:32:49.440 It's illegal to not comply. Like you can't have a practice without complying with this. So it's like
01:32:54.520 all directly from the government, all of this stuff is directly from the government. This is all CDC,
01:33:00.860 CIA shit. And they have some very unfortunate people have garnered a lot of important information
01:33:07.580 about human beings that I think in the future, when we find out what they were doing and why they
01:33:13.580 were doing this stuff, we're going to be very upset if there's any, anybody left to even oppose it.
01:33:19.060 And to me, as a conspiracy theorist, that's what it seems like is going on here.
01:33:24.220 There's one more thing that I think is worth mentioning, and it's going to tie into something
01:33:29.200 that's going to happen later on. I don't know if it's going to be today's episode or another episode,
01:33:32.540 but I know of another group of nonverbal children who communicate telepathically.
01:33:41.440 Black-eyed children.
01:33:42.500 Oh yeah, that's right.
01:33:44.160 When women are abducted by aliens, forcibly inseminated, they carry a child somewhere into
01:33:53.320 a lengthy pregnancy. They are confirmed by the doctors to have actually been pregnant.
01:33:59.780 And then after a sleep paralysis event where they seem to have memories of abduction,
01:34:05.080 they come back and they're no longer pregnant. And then years later are introduced to those
01:34:10.240 children and they can feel in their hearts that these children are theirs, but there's something
01:34:15.640 wrong with them and they won't communicate, but they do communicate telepathically, but they
01:34:20.640 won't communicate verbally. And the kids are often described as very fucking weird, which
01:34:26.840 to me, I'm like, that is that it's such a odd coincidence, especially given the, the connection
01:34:35.540 that I'm sure we're going to get into later on, which is this Puharage, the channeling of
01:34:40.240 the nine, these entities, and even their message, their message rather, which if you guys remember
01:34:45.940 from previous episodes, what the message is, the message is overwhelmingly human beings have
01:34:52.800 to advance. They have to ascend and take their place among this galactic federation or whatever.
01:34:57.720 And also that there's some impending, uh, climate calamity on the way. And so I think that's a huge
01:35:04.520 connection. You have, you have these kids that are basically wheelchair bound. Some of them are to
01:35:09.700 the point where they, like, they are so out of their own bodies that they're just, they're, they poop
01:35:14.780 and throw it on the floor. They're running around. They just completely cannot control their behavior.
01:35:19.920 But when they're, when they're communicating telepathically or through this, uh, spelling,
01:35:24.840 which is also an interesting phrase, spelling, um, through the assisted spelling or spelling on
01:35:29.360 their own through a computer or an iPad, they're all concerned with the environment. Everyone's like,
01:35:35.460 we have to watch out for the environment. I'm like, what the fuck do you care? You care about the
01:35:39.020 environment? You were like literally smearing poop on your walls. Your mother was going crazy for years,
01:35:44.540 but now you come back now that you can communicate, this is what you're getting from this other side
01:35:49.500 that like, we need to be really careful with the environment and what we do. And we do don't just
01:35:54.660 throw stuff in the air. Don't throw, don't leave garbage on the floor. Don't, you know, don't burn
01:35:58.860 plastics in a huge pit. If you don't have to don't throw stuff in the ocean. Sure. But why are all of
01:36:05.360 these people that are communicating with entities and also who's to say who they're communicating with
01:36:11.400 and how much they're actually telling us? Why haven't they told us before? Why now? Why you're,
01:36:17.380 you're coming forward now to do this podcast to tell us about this stuff. You could have done this
01:36:22.220 before, but no, now is the time. And I would say it's because we're, we're prime. There was a large
01:36:28.420 scale propaganda that had to take place before we were ready to accept these ideas. Uh, we needed to
01:36:33.640 have some preconceived notions. And in order to do that at mass, you need a pretty good, you know,
01:36:38.380 size propaganda machine and you need it to run for a few generations before you can start to roll this
01:36:43.360 shit out. Um, and just to, who was it here? Somebody said something I wanted to, uh, address it, but,
01:36:50.920 uh, where did it go? Somebody said that it's our own government that is, uh, taking these kids and
01:36:57.260 doing these. I would like to, um, address the right person. I can just find it. Uh, I can't fucking find
01:37:03.660 it. I'm sorry. Oh, here we go. Eric Mong, Mongie said the graphene kids, our own government abducts them,
01:37:09.840 not aliens. And I would say that is probably correct. Um, these aliens are in my opinion,
01:37:16.980 like a biomechanical mashup that was probably commissioned, inspired by some spiritual entity,
01:37:23.380 but made by mankind. Um, much of the technology and everything that we see, even though it blows
01:37:29.260 our minds, I think it's a, it's an unholy union of these spiritual entities and their guidance and
01:37:34.900 aspects of our own government that are whipping up these pieces of technology and then partaking
01:37:40.040 in what? Well, it seems to be a hybridization program, which is, you know, a tale as old
01:37:45.140 in time. That's the serpent seed. There's a genetic, uh, lineage that is at the root of all of this.
01:37:50.240 There's a bloodline that's at the root of all this. And, um, and these things have always been
01:37:54.600 interested in that, right. To the extent that they used to, um, create offspring with human women
01:38:00.180 and, and, and create these monstrosities, the Nephilim and the Raphaim and, you know, all the,
01:38:04.920 the various branches of that. So I would say that it's just a rehashing of the same thing. And I would
01:38:08.820 say you're correct. It is our own government, uh, that is abducting them. Oh, yes. And I think that
01:38:15.740 that's the, this is like the tragedy of this. Uh, I think maybe we'll bring it in for a landing here,
01:38:21.240 but, um, I think it's, that's a tragedy of what the telepathy tapes are and what they're, uh,
01:38:28.040 what they're missing on purpose or not on purpose. Um, it's being presented as, and it is a message
01:38:35.500 of hope, right? It's a, it is a great message of hope to these parents, but it's like, well,
01:38:40.800 in order to have that hope, you first have to create like dismay. Yeah. It's a problem solution,
01:38:46.400 right? Yeah. Hegelian dialectic, right? Yeah. Uh, you, you create dire and desperate circumstances.
01:38:53.400 And then when people adapt and overcome, you then take those adaptations and you present them as if
01:38:59.800 it's a breakthrough. And in reality, all of this is, in my opinion, I think it's very likely, this is a
01:39:06.840 trauma-based mind control operation that, uh, seeks to implement the most fucked up version of an
01:39:16.540 identity disassociative disorder in order to tap into these abilities. And I think ultimately,
01:39:21.340 um, to create conduits or middlemen, or it's like, you know, we used to have the muses, right?
01:39:27.340 In Greek mythology, um, you would have the Oracle and she would be inundated with some sort of drug
01:39:33.760 put in this state. And then that would make her antenna suddenly fine tuned to the frequency of
01:39:39.820 these entities that would, you know, disseminate information. Uh, but technology, right. It's like
01:39:46.000 any advanced technology, uh, would be perceived as magic, you know, by previous generations. And
01:39:51.540 there's not really a, um, a, a, a difference between some of these things in magic. And I think
01:39:57.580 all we've done now is we've taken those, that spiritual process. Um, these are our new oracles.
01:40:03.600 Um, uh, Adriano says this may have started under Eisenhower. I think this starts right after World
01:40:11.060 War II. I think this starts, uh, when we, we bring in the Nazis and I just released an episode of
01:40:17.740 yesterday with Stu Peters, where I kind of have this discussion with them. We go back and forth,
01:40:23.140 but then he gets into Hitler and the Nazi stuff. And I was like, absolutely not like, no, it's just
01:40:28.400 not, it's not what you're saying. I'm not going to be a Nazi bro. I'm not going to be a Hitler bro.
01:40:33.160 Hitler was into this weird shit, whether he knew about it or not happened under his
01:40:37.240 administration. But what certainly did happen is we absorbed their scientists who were working on
01:40:42.940 crazy occultic shit like this. Yeah. And it's no surprise that, you know, 1948 happens 1947.
01:40:50.280 We get, Oh, we get the state of Israel among other things, but you get operation paperclip,
01:40:54.000 uh, Mengele, right? Yeah. The angel of death. He's, he's obsessed with twins and their psychic
01:40:59.380 abilities and connections. He's torturing and tormenting them. And he's, he's trying to figure
01:41:03.140 out how it works. He's also obsessed with like, uh, people with specific eye patterns. He's,
01:41:08.300 you know, injecting adrenaline into their eyes to try to change their eye color. Like this is
01:41:11.960 yeah. Himmler is, is balls deep in the occult, whether or not Hitler actually knew, which is
01:41:16.760 such a fucking flippant dismissal. Like it's letting the guy off the, off the hook.
01:41:19.920 It's being fair. I'm being fair. Like, all right, fine. I understand that you think he did some great
01:41:24.960 things. And, and it's also hard to, um, it's hard to battle against, I don't know, 80 years of this
01:41:32.120 guy being the worst person ever. When then you look and you're like, ah, the people he was opposing are
01:41:36.900 pretty awful too. And now I have to fight that conditioning from, you know, a group of people
01:41:42.420 who should be on my side. It's, uh, it's, it's a difficult process and it's a tenuous process,
01:41:48.320 but it is possible to do if people can listen and hear what I'm trying to say. But it's, you know,
01:41:54.780 from 1947, 1948, when we start implementing these scientists and putting them all throughout our
01:42:01.220 government, for whatever reason, this country starts to go crazy. Like when I think of the idea,
01:42:06.960 make America great again, I think right before operation paperclip, right before pot,
01:42:11.440 like our involvement in world war two, whatever the hell that was, that's when America was great
01:42:15.840 again, because that's when we were sovereign and doing our own thing. People want to talk about
01:42:20.040 Jewish infiltration and all this stuff. It's like, yes, all, all this is very true. But I think at the
01:42:24.900 very base of it, it makes me sound like a lefty, but you see how this comes like full circle.
01:42:29.800 It's very hard to talk. It's like, it's almost, it's almost, um, beautiful in that way,
01:42:33.860 because you're forced to align yourself with, with the most despicable people, but not really,
01:42:39.440 not really. They're, they're in opposed or opposition to these things for the wrong reasons.
01:42:44.940 Like they hate Elon Musk. And I'm like, I don't really like me. I don't trust him either,
01:42:49.280 but they hate him for the wrong reasons. And I'm just like, I made a tweet that said, they'll all,
01:42:54.900 uh, they'll all skip past the, uh, the mark of the beast, which will be distributed by Elon Musk,
01:43:00.680 but they'll do it accidentally and still go to, they'll still go to hell though for sodomy.
01:43:04.220 Yeah. It's actually a banger. Yeah. They just missed the main thing. But the thing is,
01:43:08.960 it's like, so all of this stuff starts in the forties, uh, late forties, early 1950s,
01:43:14.620 you get Andrzej Puharic, you get the Nazi, Nazi experimentations. It's a continuation of what
01:43:19.600 they were doing over there in Nazi Germany, which we still don't really know to the, the extent to
01:43:24.820 which they were doing these things, but it's certainly here in America. And they've been doing
01:43:29.140 it now at a prolific level in America. I think that the things that they were doing in Germany,
01:43:33.100 they couldn't really complete in Germany. It might've been too small of a sample size,
01:43:37.240 or it might've, maybe they didn't want to do this to the German people. So they moved their
01:43:40.640 operation. Or they didn't have the, they didn't have the propaganda machine. Think about how far
01:43:44.420 the, the, the, the sort of development of these spiritual ideas and the development of, of whatever
01:43:49.520 these entities are and all these other narratives has come since the days of world war II, specifically
01:43:54.460 here in the States. And, and all of that is because of, you know, Hollywood and NASA and the
01:43:59.160 scientific community. So I would say that, um, maybe somebody looked at what Hitler was
01:44:04.400 doing and was like very promising, very promising, too small. Not yet, not yet. There's some things
01:44:10.000 we got to lay out here and this is going to work really well, but you're not going to be
01:44:13.800 able to see the, the labor, the fruits of your labor. This is going to be a generational thing.
01:44:17.140 It has to go. Also it's, it wouldn't have worked in, I mean, in Germany, it's like, all right,
01:44:21.040 so who did he have in the camps? He had some Jews in there. There was a couple of blacks in
01:44:25.280 there. There were some other people from Eastern Europe, but in America, it's like, it's almost
01:44:29.900 like America was created as this mixing pot, like this melting pot. Oh, look at, look, all
01:44:34.760 the people of the world are here. And now we're going to do an experiment to see how they all
01:44:39.260 react to what we are trying to implement. And it's like, it's perfect. If you think about
01:44:43.740 it along those lens, along, along those lines, it is the perfect. I, it's the perfect setting
01:44:50.300 for an experiment. And it makes me feel crazy. I love when David speculates wildly with absolutely
01:44:54.980 no proof or evidence. Yeah, I know. I do the same thing.
01:44:57.700 I appreciate that. Um, yeah, I mean, I, I just think it was a, an idea whose time hadn't
01:45:03.600 come yet. And I think that's what we're seeing right now. Look, I know we're going to wrap
01:45:07.020 it up. I want to leave people with an idea of where we're going in these next episodes
01:45:10.080 so that they see that there's actually more here, a lot more here. Um, we still have to
01:45:15.100 talk about the nine, the Inead, right? Puharaj and how these spiritual entities who are
01:45:21.740 seemingly the same spiritual entities that, uh, ruled over ancient Egypt. Um, and also
01:45:27.560 seemingly pop up in a lot of this narrative when it comes to Puharaj and it comes to Aleister
01:45:31.760 Crowley and all these different things, um, how that fits into this whole picture. And
01:45:36.740 we have to start to talk about what Joe Rogan's role is in this entire thing. And we also have
01:45:42.100 to talk about what Elon Musk's role is in this entire thing. So I know a lot of people are
01:45:46.760 like, where is this going? I think we might've figured out where it's going. And so if you
01:45:51.260 tune in for the next episode, uh, we've got some real heavy speculation for sure, but it's
01:45:57.260 going to be our job to show you guys a line of thought. Um, and we're not asking you to
01:46:02.060 believe it, but once it exposes itself, it becomes incredibly compelling and pretty damning
01:46:07.560 because it looks like we're at the very end of this thing that's been kicking off since
01:46:12.640 the 1940s. Yeah. That's why it's, it was like, we were watching other people cover this and
01:46:18.400 talk about it. And we're just like, Oh God, I hope, I hope it doesn't propagate the internet
01:46:22.880 internet enough where people latch onto whatever narrative they're talking about, because it's
01:46:27.160 probably really good, but there there's a part that they're missing. There's an angle
01:46:30.640 that, that translates to this bigger picture. Well, again, once we start talking about a project
01:46:36.400 Stargate, start incorporating Elon Musk and what he's doing, his, uh, his patenting of the
01:46:42.140 word telepathy or his, uh, trademarking of the term telepathy and telekinesis, it gets
01:46:47.900 very dicey. And then at this exact moment, at this exact moment in time, this is all going
01:46:55.280 down, all coming to a head. The number one podcast in the world, the number two podcasts
01:46:58.980 in the world, making them, making it the number one podcast in the world for a little bit of
01:47:02.300 time. And then hosting Elon Musk, among other things, uh, basically getting Donald Trump as
01:47:07.660 president. He whispered in Joe Rogan's ear, you won the presidency for me. This shit
01:47:12.080 is big. It's bigger than we understand. And honestly, there's not a goddamn thing we can
01:47:16.520 do to stop it.
01:47:17.840 No, but we can do what we're supposed to do, which is tell the truth. And I don't
01:47:22.520 know if we're right, but I'm not going to lie. Like I, we didn't sleuth through all this
01:47:26.640 information and uncover this narrative, um, through some sort of lies. And it'll be up to
01:47:31.680 you guys, the audience to decide, but I use this euphemism in our telegram chat. I said, it
01:47:36.480 seems like top and I have stumbled upon. And I, I do use that phrase, like legitimately,
01:47:42.320 we stumbled upon it. We're, we're just morons. We're fucking retards. And somehow this thing
01:47:46.660 fell into our lap. I don't know if it's the truth, but I'm going to show you what we found.
01:47:51.680 Um, and I think this thing is a bit of a Leviathan. And so, uh, it's going to be,
01:47:57.040 it's a big one. And then, and then we're going to ask, I think I'm going to, uh, we're going to
01:48:02.960 edit this episode as well. Uh, edit it in a way where there are no, you know, words to get us tagged
01:48:08.960 all the V stuff we were talking about. I'm definitely stuff in the V stuff. Um, uh, yeah,
01:48:14.580 we're going to get rid of that stuff. I think we should put this up as an entire episode, but we
01:48:18.200 also will, I want to break this down into a more digestible fashion. So if you guys are listening
01:48:23.580 and watching, whether this is the live show, it's not going to be up anywhere yet, but if it's a
01:48:28.660 live show or if it's going to be the edited version, post it around, send it to your friends.
01:48:33.500 That's the only way for this kind of stuff to get out there and go viral because there are people
01:48:38.020 now like that have huge followings. Uh, you know, Ian being one of them got a million followers just
01:48:43.460 on Twitter and he's going to, he's going to be pushing out his narrative of this lady's narrative,
01:48:48.680 which was pushed by Joe Rogan. It's to the world. Can I just say, go ahead, go ahead. I'm sorry.
01:48:54.960 I'm saying we're at the very bottom of this stuff. Like we were at the low man on the totem pole,
01:48:59.700 but I think we have the most, some of the most compelling information or at least information
01:49:04.320 that is, might be leading in the correct direction to help people understand what's going on. Yeah. So
01:49:10.400 yeah, share it around, uh, like subscribe to all that, that stuff that they tell you to do on
01:49:16.300 what we're standing up against this thing that we're pushing back against. This is,
01:49:20.560 you know, uh, fucking the Nazi regime. This is, uh, the, the alien rebranding situation. This is
01:49:27.720 the new age movement. This is, uh, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, uh, Donald Trump, fucking potentially Ian
01:49:33.700 Carroll. Like we're putting ourselves in front of the biggest fucking machine that I don't think a lot
01:49:39.120 of people realize is in motion. They don't see it yet. It's like, um, we're too close to the
01:49:43.980 situation. We're looking at Elon Musk and we're thinking we get it. We're looking at the alien
01:49:48.540 UAP disclosure. We're thinking we're getting it. We're actually just looking at one leg of an
01:49:54.180 entity, another leg of an entity. We need to zoom out. And if we zoom out, I think people are going
01:49:59.000 to realize this is a massive entity and it's already in motion. So, uh, it's fucking Tiananmen
01:50:04.640 square up in this bitch. And we're just a couple of little gooks. We are somebody, somebody edit me and
01:50:12.000 David looking at the tank. Oh, please. Yeah. Uh, Michael says, have y'all tried, uh, actually
01:50:19.040 tried reaching out to Ian Carroll to get him on your show? He went on, we are changed. So I don't
01:50:22.720 think he's above going on your show. We're, we're in conversations. I'm not saying that Ian Carroll is
01:50:26.520 necessarily like an opera or anything like that. I'm just afraid that there is a narrative that
01:50:32.260 everybody that's digestible for everybody. Um, and it is that one of like ascension and, and, you know,
01:50:38.300 uh, this new realm of science and all this other shit and the new age movement and yada, yada.
01:50:42.320 And I'm afraid that he is going to promote that. So what I would say to Ian Carroll is not that I
01:50:47.540 think you're a fed, but he's got a huge platform. He might want to hear this out before he starts
01:50:53.620 using that platform to potentially run with the narrative that they're giving us. Yeah.
01:50:58.300 Yeah. Oh, or maybe continue to do what you're doing because this might be more dangerous and
01:51:03.720 it might not get you invited on Joe Rogan again, but it certainly is what the hell is going on right
01:51:08.900 now. Like again, we might be, we might be fucking wrong, but I don't know to beat this, to beat this
01:51:13.800 to death. Uh, we've got basically what is being happened. What is being done to these kids is they're
01:51:19.720 being put in a sensory deprivation tank, forced to disassociate and then studied. Yeah. And we're
01:51:26.400 acting like this is amazing. This is, it's, I mean, it is kind of amazing, but it's horrible.
01:51:30.920 Well, that is, you're, you're stepping on something and I know we're going to get into
01:51:34.700 it, but you're stepping on the Rogan realm right now. And we're going to get into the
01:51:38.580 whole Rogan thing next episode. And I'm not saying that Rogan's even a part of this, although
01:51:42.780 it's very hard for me to imagine that the CIA wouldn't have a vested interest in co-opting
01:51:47.560 his fucking platform. And if you don't think that he would take the money, would he yield to
01:51:51.120 death threats? I don't know. It's, it's hard to say who's that. I don't even know if that
01:51:55.580 is, uh, really it, but who's to say, like, if, if you're presented this information the
01:52:00.860 same way, uh, Ian's presented or the same way we are, we see this show or we hear about
01:52:05.660 it, we present it. I would have this lady on to, to, to discuss it as well. And if, if
01:52:10.940 she's just telling me this stuff, like right off the top of my head, what pushback am I
01:52:14.680 supposed to really have? What other kind of views am I supposed to really have unless I've
01:52:17.840 done, uh, two years of schizophrenic deep dives into biblical, uh, biblical topics under
01:52:24.560 the current worldview of the current world lens? I don't know. So they're getting this
01:52:29.760 information. I just think that we have a unique tool, a unique prism that we're putting up
01:52:34.680 and looking at this thing and going, Oh, wait a second. It makes a lot more sense through
01:52:37.940 this, through this lens than, uh, you know, just the pure political or just the pure
01:52:42.880 entertainment or just the pure, uh, medical stuff, your medical autistic stuff, just the
01:52:48.900 pure CIA conspiracy. It's, it's, it's all of these things, but there's also a little
01:52:54.280 bit more. It's, it's, yeah, it's the big, like all the things that we as conspiracy
01:52:58.980 theorists constantly orbit around and talk about, they're all just one big conjoined
01:53:03.480 picture. And we talk about that all the time on NDS. It's like, we're just looking at these
01:53:06.840 puzzle pieces and figuring out how to make them fit. And then we ended up talking about
01:53:10.000 the same thing every episode, because it all connects. This is almost, it feels like what
01:53:15.160 it all connects to. Uh, so guys, we have a lot of shit on the horizon, right? We're
01:53:18.920 working on Bohemian Grove for, uh, this coming June. We are working on opening an
01:53:23.540 IRL studio. We just launched dangerous retards. We have this big Leviathan that
01:53:28.520 we're kind of, you know, we're trying to uncover. Um, and I'm going to be moving
01:53:32.540 soon, uh, to get to a place that's going to be near this studio that we're going to
01:53:36.320 open. Uh, so this is, you know, the, the information doesn't take a backseat. It's
01:53:40.820 kind of funny that during all this, you know, kind of, uh, uh, uh, what would you
01:53:44.660 call it? Uh, what is a plane experience? Turbulence. During all this turbulence
01:53:48.560 that we would stumble upon this thing that demands so much of our attention.
01:53:53.060 Uh, so I just want to reiterate guys, this is not a, a small task, what we're
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01:54:30.080 Yes. And until then, uh, we'll, we'll be on today with Ryder Lee raised by giants.
01:54:35.140 Yeah. I don't know if that's live or not, but we will be on with him. So if you're there,
01:54:39.180 check it out until then, uh, don't forget to obey, submit and comply. See you later guys.
01:54:44.420 The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:54:50.600 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:54:54.480 You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:54:59.820 Because they'll see the face of an explanation which portrays the bigger picture of what's
01:55:07.300 happening. And they have.
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