147: Debunking the Telepathy Tapes pt. 2
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1 hour and 46 minutes
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186.0079
Summary
David and Top Lobster are back with part two of their discussion of the telepathy tapes from the Occult Rejects. In this episode, they re-examine what they ve covered in part one and discuss the implications of it.
Transcript
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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And that is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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But I'm willing to bet that you're going to want to stay because it is a treasure trove of backlog content
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We record so much that we're getting piled up or we're getting dogpiled in content.
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We're getting it out to you little by little, inch by inch.
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That's why it's taken us, I don't know, 25 minutes to start this show
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and freaking two weeks to get this talking point down.
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And people have already heard in very many ways, right?
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So a lot of people are going to hear some of the same stuff,
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but fleshed out a little bit more than you've heard on previous appearances,
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like the Occult Rejects or like, quite frankly, TV we were just on recently
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as well as our recent episode of Dangerous Retards with Clint Russell.
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So this is going to be a rehashing, but we just felt like we forced ourselves to do part one.
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And then afterwards, we went and spilled all the beans everywhere.
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It's kind of wild, too, because we never stop to think.
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Like, we go, hey, we want to build something here.
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And I go, well, let's record a lot more content.
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And then we completely forgot that, like, there's another half to just record it.
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I didn't think that we were going to have to do that.
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I thought we were just going to do it, and that would be enough.
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And it's actually tricky, because I don't remember what the hell we said in part one.
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Because we've made the rounds, and we've said this everywhere,
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to the point where even there's people in the comments that are like,
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It's like, because you're listening to our appearance on the Occult Rejects.
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You're listening to the part one of the telepathy tapes.
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You're listening to our appearance on, quite frankly,
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You're listening to all these different shows where we're rehashing the same thing.
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But also, it's because I don't really have a lot of other stuff in my brain.
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Literally, we have, like, two or three narratives going on in our brain at any moment,
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and we just rehash them and repackage them to you, and you guys consume it.
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Yeah, I think maybe a good place to start because I don't remember what we left on.
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Episode four is what we left off on with our last telepathy tapes,
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Since then, Ian Carroll's episode on the telepathy tapes was released to the general public,
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and we were able to watch it and review it, or at least I did.
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So we can talk a little bit about that and what he got right and what he missed, I suppose.
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That's a great place to start because, like I said, one, I don't remember what we said.
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And number two, I do remember at least that we were anticipating in some way, shape, or form,
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Ian Carroll was going to make content about this topic,
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and it was important that we got it out before he did.
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We did get the information out before Ian Carroll,
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but from what you've discussed with me so far, we did a better job as well.
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It seems like he missed a lot, and I don't know if that's purposeful
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because much of what we're talking about is admittedly to some degree open to speculation.
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And if you're a guy that's worried about names and documents and things like that,
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We're not here to read or to bring credible sources.
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We're here to speculate wildly and then be proven correct in the future.
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It was like if you watched or if you looked at this breakdown of what I have written here,
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and then you just gave the normie explanation for it was his take.
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So very along the lines of what Kai Dickens is saying and doing about this higher consciousness
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that we need to have, it was all about, well, we need to have love in our heart
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He did touch on some CIA points, which were important, but didn't, I mean, like just didn't
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go to the depth that needs to be gone for the public to really understand what is happening here.
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Do you think that he is incapable of going to that depth because he lacks the information,
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or is he playing it safe because he does seem to do sort of a safe dangerous?
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And, you know, that's a terminology that Sam Tripoli throws around a lot.
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There's dangerous dangerous where you're talking about things that actually the status quo does not enjoy hearing
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and will get you, you know, shut down or banned or suppressed one way or another.
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And then there's safe dangerous, which is saying things that sound edgy,
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but only to people who don't realize that the cultural window, the Overton window has shifted
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in such a way as to like allow this conversation to take place.
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And I think in some cases it's happening so fast with, you know, Twitter being taken over by Elon.
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Then all of a sudden there's a lot of things that you can say that people don't realize yet that it's safe.
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So because of that, you might perceive what he's saying is dangerous when it's really not.
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Yeah, that's that's what it is. It's about it's subjective for the listener.
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So I don't I don't know him personally, but it's like like we had that guy Dave Dissey on or whatever his name was.
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Right. And he's presenting this information that's really compelling if you're a TikTok user.
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And it's like surface level compelling as far as I mean, surface level knowledge.
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I'm not accusing Ian of that. I think he has like much better, much deeper knowledge than a lot of these things,
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than most of these other guys. But it's just like, you know, it's for people to get into it.
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So I think that there is a place for it. Like people. It's hard. It's hard.
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If I if I if we just like like just rip this to somebody who wasn't paying attention,
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they'd be like, I can't even hear you right now.
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Like I can't even understand what you're saying. The dental implants.
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What do you mean? Like voice to skull technology that entities they're communicating with is like, yeah,
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there's a there's a lot going on. They can't hear it. So I guess a tentative approach is good,
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but there's still aspects to it that are missed.
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Like he brings up a point about maybe there's possibly black sites happening where they're
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taking autistic kids and, you know, and testing them and stuff.
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And I was like, no, no, no. America is the black site.
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It's fairly it's fairly obvious if you put all those pieces together that it's I guess I understand
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why you wouldn't present this to the general public, because it's fucking crazy.
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Hold on a second, because people are suddenly presenting it.
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And I can't say that I'm not going to go on the on the route of they're stealing it from us.
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But Psalm 40 says, did you all see the blurry creatures episode on this?
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Ian Carroll is now talking about this. And all I can say is that we got there a little
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bit ahead of the curve. But I suspect this is one of those situations where it's an idea whose
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time has come. I don't think that he and Carroll necessarily is jacking our shit.
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I don't think that Tony Merkel is jacking our shit. I don't think that the blurry creature guys are.
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But this this topic is begging your like people's subconscious mind, people who are looking for
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answers, looking for the truth. You're going to stumble upon this thing. It's it's uncanny.
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That we all stumbled upon it at the same time in the same way I would and not to toot our own
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horn. But I would say that we are at the cutting edge of it. We have more in the way of connections
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than other people are are connecting right now. Yeah. And it's it's all right there. It's it's so
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funny. Like Tripoli had on a guy. I forget his name, but I want to give him credit because it was
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a banger episode. Oh, yeah. I forget. He was talking about Project Monarch.
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I think it might be his name might be Gray Monarch. Look that up for me, David. It's one of the latest
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episodes. And even he brings up everybody's touching this this subject from all sides.
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It's just being molested. It's his name is just gray. It says it's number 871 dark neuroscience,
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the Dragon Society and the Project Monarch whistleblower and inside look with gray.
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I haven't checked it out yet because I don't want it to. A lot of this stuff I'm not looking at
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because right now. Let's give him some credit here because this guy does. So his name is Gray,
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but Gray Area Monarch. Go follow this dude. So he's a former NOC Monarch turned whistleblower.
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people that are being harassed or targeted or who knows. But it's it's a way to report this stuff and
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it and it not get swept under the rug. Like he doesn't care about the yeah, it doesn't care about
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the the consequences of bringing this bring this forward. He is a he's he's doing the dirty work,
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the hard work there. But he's he's on a Tripoli show and he's talking about these entities. He's
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talking about the Dragon Society and which which kind of refers to, you know, Lucifer or at least
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these angelic beings that represent dragons, which might be Seraphim. And then he even does this.
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It's kind of unfortunate. Unfortunate during the episode, he he touches on injuries of Puharaj and
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he knows a lot about him and he just running through it. He's like, he's the godfather of
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this, that, bomb, bomb, bomb. And Sam Trippi was like, what? And then his connection drops and he
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comes back. Yeah, it was weird. Comes back on and then they're on the next subject. But I was like,
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oh, man, keep like, you know what that means for us? We're never going to look like we didn't steal
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this content. That's what you know what I mean? Like we've been doing despite the fact that we've
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done Puharaj deep dives and we've done presentations on other people's shows, our own shows on him and
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then connected it to this much larger picture. The timing, it's like I'm to the point now where I can
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see the more I try to worry about taking credit for this, the more it's going to slip away from us.
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There is no credit because this guy's been doing so injuries of Puharaj, all the credits of this guy.
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I like him. He's been doing this since the 1950s. How old is he? He's like 80? He's dead. He's dead.
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Oh, yeah. I thought you meant. I thought you meant fucking. Oh, no, this guy. No, no. Gray. I don't
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I don't know how old he is, but he's 80 years old. Fucking crushing. He's on Tripoli's. That's very
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cool. He looks great for 80. No, this guy Puharaj has been doing it. It's all up to him. I mean,
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it's all him. He's been doing this. It's just strange that nobody's really saying his name. And then
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we say his name. And then now I hear it everywhere. But it's also I mean, you know,
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it's been brought up lightly every everywhere. Everybody is saying his name, but never really
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pointing at him as like the main culprit. And I really think that he is the main culprit. But
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the so again, let's let's go back to this idea of an idea whose time has come. Right. Right.
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We're now we're blurry creatures is on this. Everyone's on this. Everyone's talking about oil hat,
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Ian Carroll, everybody. Yeah. Right. Well, in in Andreeja Puharaj's book, Beyond Telepathy,
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one of the very important topics or subjects that he's focusing on is something called
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psi plasma, psychic plasma. And chapter 10, chapter 11, chapter 12, and then the epilogue
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all talk about this theory, this idea of psi plasma. And basically, it explores the physical
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properties of psychic plasma. So shifting to a physics perspective, he theorizes how psychic
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plasma interacts with the physical world, possibly involving electromagnetic fields or quantum effects.
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It's a technical it's a technical chapter that's aimed at bridging the bridging parapsychology
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and conventional science or materialism. So I really think that somebody starts talking about
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this in in a just any kind of meaningful way. We probably could have been talking about this in
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my house and never recorded it. And it would have been done this. It would have just been out there
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gone. And now people will pick it up because it's a Jerry Marzinski idea. Right. This is a
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yes. Yeah. Yeah. How many how many ideas are actually our own? So was this this idea was again,
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how could we take credit for it? It was just it was like these things that are floating around.
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We just kind of you know, we never talked about. We never even talked about speaking of the idea
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and it kind of floating around. Somebody made a book to to fuck with us. And that was fun.
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Dude, it was it was honestly great. I want to see if I could find it right now. But we so somebody
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hit me up and they were like, yo, have you seen this book? And and what's crazy about it is the book
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is about Puharaj. It's about the nine, but it's also by somebody whose initials are NDS. And when
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that happened, I'm like, what in the what is what are the odds of that? But top quickly realized that
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the publishing date was the very same day that we found this this book that somebody brought it to
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our attention. So I don't know if it was the guy who brought it to our attention that was messing with
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of. I suspect that it was. But part of the thing that is curious is that he didn't seem to when I
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went through all his posts, he didn't have a history of doing that sort of thing. Here we are. I want to
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show this really quickly. He didn't have a history of this sort of oh, you got it. You're pulling it
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up. No, no, go ahead. OK, here we go. This is this was so funny for a second. I wasn't even that
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blown away by it. But but I still was. I was like, damn, that's crazy. So here we go. It's this person
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says, did you write this in quotes? Nathan D. Smith equals NDS. Maybe it's just a coincidence.
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And if you look here at the cover, Andreja Pujaric, telepathy and the mystery of side
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plasma. And as if that's not enough, he has the council of nine here and they're depicted as
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angels. So when I realized they're depicted as angels, I'm like, holy crap. What are the odds of
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this? Somebody has written an entire book on it. But then top note is that it was it's on Amazon
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everything. You can look it up and actually buy this book. I don't know the content, so I wouldn't
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buy it because I think it's just AI. It's probably just AI shit somebody threw together really quick.
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It is an interesting marker of, I guess, I don't know. There's one thing when you have people
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calling you feds, you're like, oh, we've reached a certain level. It's like now you're making mock
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books about it. It's very fun. I enjoy it. Honestly, round of applause for whoever pulled
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that off because very clever. You have to dedicate yourself to a certain degree. You got to get AI to
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write this whole book. You got to fucking make it purchasable on Amazon. That's going above and
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beyond for a bit. And like, damn it, I love that. I love that. Yeah. Somebody says, would be,
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what is that? Raven rejects North Pole. Jesus says, would be funny if it was just an empty book.
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It probably is. It probably is. Either that or it's an amalgamation of NDS episodes where they
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just transcribed our episodes and put it in there. So very funny. Hats off to whoever that is.
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Really adding some depth. Honestly, I might buy it anyway, just because it's just a fun little
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memory from a time we were doing it, you know, doing a thing. But I mean, we didn't even get
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really to talk about it. I don't know if you want to get into this, this idea of the INEAD. We didn't
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talk about it last time. And I'm having a little bit of a hard time figuring out where we want to
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start this conversation. There are. Let's start on. So we have like episode five. It's just it's the
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fifth installment of this episode. It's more non-speaking students. And it's an interview
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of the teachers. So one of the teachers, Marianne Harrington, and another woman named just just by
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Carrie. And they're basically giving their they're giving their explanations as to like what happened
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here and what they've seen. It's just they're they're they're building credibility to the idea
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of telepathy. So, you know, 30 years of her practice, Marianne has witnessed a couple of people
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a couple of kids do this. She's conducted her own tests like Lego color identification and Scrabble
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sequencing that these kids have gotten correct. Carrie also the same thing. They brought it to the
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principal. And this episode was kind of interesting. The principal was not surprised when I think Carrie
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brought this to the principal. So the principal was like, yeah, this happens. But just don't say
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anything. So like, yeah, that's a strange one, right? Like that the education system would know
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about they would know about this phenomenon. And you know what? It shows you that the education
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system actually doesn't take very much of an interest in children at all. Just an indoctrination
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camp. It's not for like, oh, yeah, that's fine. He might as well have said like, yeah, but that's not
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what we do here. It's like we don't try to help. Like we make good production line workers. All right.
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We make good obedience, you know, kind of we don't we don't we don't worry about kids and
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their gifts or anything like that. Yeah, that's kind of funny. The next episode, episode six
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gets a little bit more interesting because now I think that Kai Dickens by like halfway
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through, she's like, you know what? We're going to get fucking like like she's she's done
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being like pussyfooting around and kind of like she's had enough of the patriarchy. It's
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time to fucking it's time to dyes her hair blue and fucking rock. Yeah. Cuts the sleeves
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off her shirt. Grows out her armpit hair. Yeah. Now she's expressing like skepticism in
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materialism, which is the science of what we can see and what we can actually prove, which
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is like it's kind of what this the battle that we face with Clint every week is the battle that
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I face with Jose, who I unfortunately have to talk to all the time and Cole. Toad actually
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agrees with us. But yeah, that's because Toad is very spiritual. Toad is he's he's almost
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he's almost an entity himself. He's basically some sort of interdimensional goblin. He's
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barely in the realm. Yes, barely in this realm. He's got his foot in one and his other foot
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in another. Yeah, I mean, I get that. You know, that's kind of the problem with the telepathy
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tapes for me is this is something that I already suspect is true. So it's a bit of a fucking
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drag to listen to an uphill battle where they try to validate some of these concepts.
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So I'm like, I'm already dealing in a realm where I watch black people manipulate the wind.
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I don't really I'm not worried about whether or not these kids can display telepathic powers.
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I believe that they they they likely can. So it's a good entry point for the skeptic, I guess,
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but but not a great listen if you're somebody who already suspects these things.
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Right, right. So they they talk about she talks about Rupert Sheldrake, which is somebody we can
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get to in a second. But yeah, I think his predecessor, this guy named Rudolph Peters.
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He's the guy who sparked Rupert Sheldrake's, you know, interest in in telepathy. This I this idea.
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So he was there's a story about a blind boy that is reading eye charts through his mother's eyes in
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the 1950s. They even go they go as far as like driving them to separate locations that are like
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miles away. And through like over the phone, the mother looks at a chart. She she looks at it.
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The son reads the words that that he's seeing. So that leads to Rupert Sheldrake's the idea,
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I guess, the idea of distance. And then he equates it to the you know, your family dog knowing when
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you're going to come home and things like this. And it's an interesting study.
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This is something what I love about that is is because if you go back to episode one where we
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spoke to Donut, Rupert Sheldrake comes up sort of the float tanks. It's it's it's a beautiful way of
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watching the development of this show and our ideas, but then watching it come full circle because
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episode one was Rupert Sheldrake, sensory deprivation tanks, telepathic communication with
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dolphins, John C. Lilly, the CIA, like all that shit was episode one. And here we are
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sort of the most important thing that top and I can see right now. And it's it's all of the same
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nature. So it's really wonderful in that kind of a way. But Rupert Sheldrake actually does have a
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podcast. I tried to give it a listen to it's insufferable because he's very old, but he does
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really fascinating studies. And, you know, to your point, the family dog one. Well, that's Z man.
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Yeah, he he nails it. I guess he must be a fan of Rupert Sheldrake. He goes,
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the family dog knowing when you're going to come is crazy. I didn't get to that part of the podcast.
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I was only at the part where they just knew when you were coming home, but they would like 15 minutes
00:23:11.520
before the the owner would come home. The dogs would begin to display anxiety and they'd get up
00:23:17.800
and they'd sniff the door and they'd maybe bark or they'd become unsettled. And even if you switched
00:23:21.880
up the variable about when they were coming home, this would still happen. So fascinating. But I didn't
00:23:26.280
know top that this started because of a, you know, a little peek into telepathy with a child and his
00:23:33.560
mother back in the 50s did not know that. Yeah. Yeah. Episode seven, we're just like moving along,
00:23:41.200
focusing on an individual 10 year old named Amelia and her gifts of, well, her parents figure out that
00:23:48.780
she's got these telepathic gifts, but they also have that. She also has these spiritual gifts. So
00:23:53.500
this is where the show, this is where the show starts to, uh, really dive into crazy into woo,
00:24:01.960
which is, I'm surprised that like most people when they get to this point, don't turn it off.
00:24:08.360
Um, because it is, it does get crazy. So like, uh, it delves into her idea, the idea of her doing mind
00:24:15.420
reading, multilingual proficiency, precognition. That's a big one. Communication with the deceased
00:24:22.420
and emphasize, emphasizing the broader potential of non-speakers to tap into the fund foundational
00:24:29.020
consciousness. So this, okay. What were the first few, uh, mind reading, multilingual proficiency,
00:24:37.200
precognition, and yeah. So the precognition immediately tips its hat to schizophrenia for me,
00:24:44.720
which, you know, Dr. Jerry Marsinski, everybody have a drink. It's not what we say it is. And then
00:24:48.560
the, um, the mind reading also has something, cause people who spend time around, uh, uh, people
00:24:54.540
with schizophrenia will often get dialogue from them. That seems to be like, did you know, I was
00:25:00.120
thinking that. And it, you know, it often add ends in like a very, uh, sort of confrontational,
00:25:05.460
uh, situation. And then there was another one. What the hell was his precognition, uh, the telepathy.
00:25:10.720
And what was a, this number two, what was number two? Um, one sec, let's pull that back
00:25:15.680
up. Um, yeah. Precognition multilingual proficiency. That's fascinating. Okay. So
00:25:25.400
multilingual proficiency is something that I've become aware of after head trauma. So people
00:25:29.700
will experience head trauma and suddenly become proficient in a different language or in a,
00:25:34.540
in a pursuit, a skillset, like a piano savant or, or mathematics or something like that. Um,
00:25:41.540
but all of these things are all having to do with the receiver, you know, having to do with your
00:25:46.000
brain, uh, either through, through blunt force trauma, where now all of a sudden you're an expert
00:25:50.240
in, in French, uh, or through trauma that ends up in schizophrenia, which then manifests itself as,
00:25:57.960
as precognition and maybe even mind reading, uh, fascinating, very fascinating. But that also, uh,
00:26:04.540
it also starts to touch on the idea of the Akashic records or whatever is going on, I guess like
00:26:10.520
people may, maybe that would even be called like the library of Alexandria, but it's almost like
00:26:16.240
this stuff exists around us at all times. Like the entire, the entirety of all human information,
00:26:23.000
these kids are able to just pick at it. And like, like very much like the same way I was,
00:26:29.420
we were talking about this idea that we had that then developed into this, just kind of like falling
00:26:35.280
out of the sky. Like we just picked at this. And the more we, you pick at it in, in the ether,
00:26:40.060
wherever this idea is, the more things come together. So these kids might actually be able to do this,
00:26:46.940
uh, um, you know, knowingly do this willingly, which, you know, the end of all this,
00:26:55.720
which obviously we'll get to at the end of this show, um, came to me, it just straight up came to
00:27:01.900
me, dog. I called you when it came to me and, and you even like laughed. You were like, holy shit.
00:27:08.580
And it was like, the way that it fell into my lap was like, I did not do anything. A video came across
00:27:15.300
my feed. And then the context for that video was just dropped into my head as I drove. Uh, so,
00:27:23.300
so even if I were to sit here and say, Ian Carroll stole my thing, which, you know, we say in a, in a,
00:27:29.600
in a humorous way, but it's like, what did he steal from me? Some shit that just popped up in my head.
00:27:34.640
Like I did the legwork and like, dude, I didn't do the legwork. This shit just dropped in our lap
00:27:39.100
over and over again. It started with Puharage. Well, shit, I guess it started with episode one.
00:27:44.860
Oh, you know, a year and a half ago, episode one with donut. We, we didn't even know what we were
00:27:50.060
setting out to talk about. I barely knew you. You barely knew me. We didn't know donut. I was,
00:27:54.620
you know, uh, totally pumped that he would give us a time of the day to come and be on our show.
00:27:58.780
And I didn't even know what the hell we were going to talk about. You didn't know what we
00:28:01.600
were going to talk about. We, it just happened. And we're talking about float tanks. We're talking
00:28:05.620
about Rupert Sheldrake. Like, man, the, whatever you could try to accuse somebody of taking from us.
00:28:14.860
Yeah. I don't think, I mean, most of this stuff isn't, it's not really,
00:28:17.960
you don't really have a claim on information. Uh, I guess you can just present it in a certain
00:28:22.840
way. What I, what I'm more concerned with is, uh, not the information and not that it's out there,
00:28:28.540
but like how it's presented because you'll see this constantly. You'll see this with every psyop
00:28:34.460
or, and it's like, usually who gets there first, or usually somebody with the biggest microphone,
00:28:38.420
they're going to present information in a way that frames their narrative.
00:28:42.560
And then that leads you to question, well, what is your narrative? What do you want?
00:28:48.540
What do you want to see? Uh, what do you want the world to look like? And I feel like that's fair.
00:28:54.900
That's a fair question to ask people. Like, what are you, what are you really getting at here?
00:28:59.640
Right. So, um, I don't know. It's a, I guess that can drive, I could see the,
00:29:05.560
the hole, the rabbit hole that most conspiracy theorists go down and how they, they like start
00:29:12.140
ending up, you know, they're pointing at the wall, like Charlie day. And I don't, I don't think,
00:29:18.180
I think that that's a mistake, you know, being like David Ike, this might be a mistake.
00:29:23.500
The smarter thing to do is to frame your narrative in a compelling way. And then you just have to sell
00:29:28.780
it better. That's really, well, they're giving us a narrative and whether or not it is overt,
00:29:34.220
that narrative is, we've talked about it before, autism and the development of these telepathic
00:29:41.580
powers seems to be maybe potentially a breakthrough in human development, um, a positive one. And then
00:29:47.520
of course, there's also the messaging. So we've talked about Buharaj and his communicating with
00:29:53.980
the Inead, the nine, and on other shows, we've talked about people who experience alien abductions
00:30:01.040
will have the same narrative given to them. And that narrative we're, we're about to say it. Um,
00:30:08.400
it ends up being a very similar narrative to what these children are getting, right? Cause it's like,
00:30:12.840
you have these children with zero life experience. It's weird because they can perform telepathy.
00:30:20.600
And so we attribute to them, this almost like wisdom that you wouldn't attribute to a child
00:30:27.440
with no life experience. Um, this sort of divinity, even you can call it divinity, right? And that
00:30:33.460
divinity that you attribute to these nonverbal autistic children for their, you know, their
00:30:37.380
breakthrough in telepathy, it elevates them. So eventually they have this message, which is a
00:30:43.060
weird thing to do. I'm just sorry. It's weird to elevate nonverbal autistic children because you
00:30:48.420
wouldn't elevate anybody who did not have any tangible life experience. Um, just, uh, and it's
00:30:54.800
not a dig at them. They fucking can't, they can't go out and get a job. They can't go out and, and,
00:30:59.360
you know, socialize and, and engage with ID, all these, they're, they're prisoners to their own flesh.
00:31:03.800
So you elevate them in, in the way of divinity. And then they come along with a message. And that
00:31:09.680
message suddenly is like, we have to worry about the planet. Yeah. The fuck? There's also some like
00:31:16.880
weird red flags in this episode, um, about this girl. Uh, well, I'll just mention, uh, so they,
00:31:22.980
they bring up the Hill again, and this is another girl that if we're to believe Kai Dickens, that is
00:31:27.320
completely separate from the previous people who have spoken about the Hill. I think, uh, the kid
00:31:31.420
named Houston was one of the first ones in, uh, in an earlier episode to say, to mention whatever this
00:31:37.240
is that they're communicating on. She brings this up. Okay. That's all good and fine. Uh, but here's a,
00:31:42.760
there's a quote here that I actually highlighted. Uh, they are talking about Amelia and what she
00:31:51.660
wants to be. And she, she actually wants to be a doctor, but she wants to be a, uh, genetics doctor.
00:31:57.640
Right. And she likens telepathy and the acceptance of telepathy to the earth's roundness discovery,
00:32:06.860
which I was like, I don't, I'm not even sure anymore. Like earth's roundness discovery,
00:32:13.480
dude, please. I'll add, what the hell does that mean? Also? Cause people thought that it was flat
00:32:17.120
before. Oh, that's so funny. So they're using the trope from like men in black, right? Where
00:32:22.820
Kay is talking to Jay, uh, Tommy Lee is talking to Will Smith and he goes, um, you know, uh, 500 years
00:32:30.200
ago, people knew that the earth was flat. Uh, you know, thousand years ago, people knew that we were the
00:32:35.720
center of the universe. Imagine what we're going to know tomorrow. In other words, being like,
00:32:39.960
people are consistently wrong about things that they think that they know. Um, that's interesting.
00:32:44.680
Yeah. And, and, you know, given the state of flat earth, uh, the fascinating, fascinating.
00:32:49.000
I mean, listen, I don't know. I don't know if it's flat. I don't know if it's round,
00:32:52.560
but I do think I just find it interesting that they're like, you know, they're using like a,
00:32:57.860
she's using a normie talking point to, uh, like, you know, bolster her points. This, uh, this girl,
00:33:03.860
uh, what's her name? Uh, Amelia. And also she's like focused on becoming a genetics doctor,
00:33:09.580
which is kind of like, again, this is all very specific, very specific. This is all a little
00:33:14.440
too uncomfortable for me, but you know, if you're not kind of clued into what, what's been going on
00:33:18.880
here, this doesn't ring any, this doesn't like raise any alarms for you. You just like, well,
00:33:23.800
good news for her. If she seeks to become a genetics doctor, uh, very soon we're going to have
00:33:28.860
project stargate. And once that's all done and we mash up that, that sort of MRNA gene therapy with,
00:33:35.300
with, uh, uh, artificial intelligence, I'm sure she's going to have a great field, uh, to be a
00:33:40.640
part of and to conduct her studies, but hopefully somebody is around to touch her elbow while she
00:33:44.360
types, because I don't know how the fuck, uh, she's going to be able to do that. But listen,
00:33:49.140
before we go any further, we probably do got to pull the plug on these people because it is
00:33:52.540
35 minutes in 35 minutes in. If you want to continue watching along here, the exact same
00:33:59.400
thing that you've heard on previous episodes, but we have to do it. We have to get this out
00:34:03.460
because we did. There'll be, there'll be more, uh, there's new revelations. Yes. Yeah. And if you
00:34:09.140
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00:34:14.280
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00:34:19.540
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00:34:24.820
out of here. Peace out guys. Um, okay. So, so where are we going from here? Uh, we're going
00:34:32.740
to review, uh, episode, episode eight or episode nine. I'm not even sure. Uh, just going to go
00:34:38.640
little by little. Hold on. I'm kicking out everybody here. I'm sorry guys. Bye. Very sorry. Very
00:34:43.320
sorry. They're all gone. Okay. Boom. All right. Episode eight. We're just flying through this
00:34:49.840
shit. You don't have to even watch it. Just trust what we're saying here. Episode eight
00:34:53.360
is, uh, focusing on the idea of spelling and, uh, the importance of it. It's kind of a, I
00:34:59.160
don't know if, from what I remember, this is like a throwaway episode. Like, uh, yeah, they're
00:35:05.240
just, they're, they're advocating for, uh, more, more, uh, more nonverbal autistic kids
00:35:11.680
to use this method and possibly discover if I find out if they have some sort of
00:35:17.540
telepathy. So it just goes on about that. They talk about the gatekeeping of, uh, spelling
00:35:24.200
advocates and, you know, being, being pushed down and not, not able to not, not being able
00:35:30.040
to spread this message. It's being looked at as pseudoscience. So it's interesting because
00:35:35.100
part of what they talk about in that episode is like, uh, this idea of a paradigm shift.
00:35:39.800
And I'm, I'm looking at that now. And to me, it's just like 2025, the golden age, right?
00:35:45.820
All those occultists talking about the golden age. What are they talking about? It's the
00:35:48.680
age of Aquarius. It's a paradigm shift. We're leaving materialism, the end of the Kali Yuga,
00:35:52.680
you know, like, and then these, uh, nonverbal artists are like, I think the paradigm is going
00:36:00.380
Right, right. Um, all right. Moving quickly past that, we'll just go to episode nine and
00:36:07.780
then, uh, we'll, we'll wrap up like basically this, this fucking show. Um, and then we'll,
00:36:14.820
we'll talk about what we're going to talk about, what we want to say. Uh, this one focuses on
00:36:19.420
the spiritual messages kind of, this is an important, yeah. So their insights about God,
00:36:25.080
heaven, consciousness, and, uh, the unknown. So you've, yeah, you've got the guys, Josiah,
00:36:32.720
Max, John Paul, and they're, it's, it's a strange one. They're talking about the afterlife. They're
00:36:38.460
talking about what God is. It's, it's very hard to understand what they mean or what, how they could
00:36:45.780
even experience this and, and also how they could know for sure what they're looking at or talking
00:36:51.840
to, but they all do express this idea of the afterlife. They express this idea of like these
00:36:58.400
angelic beings that are like all love. Did you, did you listen up to this part?
00:37:03.880
No, I'm not. And I'm looking through the notes right now. Um, so for example, what kinds of
00:37:11.200
messages did those Josiah start typing after the floodgates open and his first sentence is God is a
00:37:18.020
good gift giver. Interesting. And he typed every day, seven-year-old concerns, interests, and musings
00:37:26.360
alongside. And then Max interprets Josiah's insights. And there's a quote here, God using that boy to let
00:37:36.840
me know he sees me. It's, it's interesting. Yeah. I mean, we talk about often that to engage with these
00:37:46.780
realms without spiritual discernment could be pretty problematic just because of the things that
00:37:52.160
inhabit it. But I do feel this little part of me, and I imagine other people give way to this more
00:38:00.120
than I am right now, where like, because this is telepathic and these are autistic children,
00:38:06.560
you kind of like, oh, they talk to God. Like, it's more than an awe they talk to God. It's,
00:38:16.080
I think it's that there's a part of your mind, maybe we've been conditioned to do this, that wants to,
00:38:22.940
like I said, elevate these kids to, to, to somebody used the phrase Oracle before in the chat. And it's
00:38:30.180
like, you want to give that, that almost that's that, um, status to these children. But I would
00:38:38.340
never recommend that anybody just go into the spiritual realm and, and, and start communicating
00:38:42.080
with entities. And if somebody said I was talking to God, I would say, well, how do you know it was
00:38:46.980
God? But I don't think people would feel very compelled to ask these children how they know it
00:38:53.780
was God. Yeah. They're, they're, they're not asking the right questions or they're just not asking
00:38:58.800
the questions at all, which is, it's like, it's, that's what, that's what makes this whole thing
00:39:03.380
so frustrating, right? It's like, there's, there's a lot more here, but we're letting these guys get
00:39:08.820
it, get away with, uh, just telling us the bare minimum, you know? Um, so yeah, they, they talk about,
00:39:18.560
uh, this, uh, they, they suggest that there's a dimensional overlap, um, between the heavenly realm
00:39:25.400
or the spiritual realm and this realm, this is where they're getting these, the, these musings,
00:39:31.580
the ideas from. So this is something that we've been discovering for a long time as well.
00:39:36.860
And I definitely think it's true. Now in this episode, it's, it's, uh, a little, this is,
00:39:46.200
this is a, like a heavy episode because they, uh, they let you know that one of the nonverbal
00:39:51.720
autistic kids are like, he's, he's partially verbal. This guy, John Paul, he dies. And how does
00:39:58.360
he die? He, uh, I don't, you know, he, he goes to take like a, a bath or something like that,
00:40:06.300
or goes into a hot tub, which he does all the time. Like he was, he's fast and he loved water
00:40:10.800
and he goes in and just drowns there. They don't. Yeah, dude, it's, it's pretty heavy.
00:40:19.280
Yeah. The mother finds him and he's just drowned in the tub. They tried to resuscitate him, but it,
00:40:24.800
it was like too long, but I, it seemed like something that like he does all the time. Like
00:40:29.140
he was capable of just going and taking a bath by himself or going in the hot tub and enjoying the
00:40:33.540
water. Um, but in this episode, a good point, I'm sorry to interrupt, but JJ, he says, I mean,
00:40:40.420
you see it, right? Greta Thunberg was supposed to look like a little girl. Was that the message?
00:40:45.260
Green new nonsense. I mean, very similar here. Good, good observation, JJ. We, we wheeled out onto the
00:40:54.700
world stage, an autistic kid. And it, and basically her message was we need to save the world.
00:41:00.180
And what's funny about that is after it all settled, people who could see it for what it was
00:41:07.600
were like, why the fuck are we giving this kid a platform to shame the rest of the planet and to
00:41:13.180
spread this message as if she's wise beyond her years. And, and that is something that they end up
00:41:19.000
doing to us, right? Is they'll, they'll use children as an emotional leverage point. Um, and then what
00:41:26.720
happens is if you should push against the narrative that the child is espousing, especially an autistic
00:41:31.440
child, then you get hit with a big fat, how dare you? Yeah, exactly. It's, it's one of those things
00:41:38.220
where it's like, you can't like what we're doing right now. And I think this is why it, I was, uh,
00:41:46.120
I think why we're presenting it from a different angle than, than Ian or anybody else who's going to
00:41:51.200
touch this is because they're scared to like push back. And what, what would people think
00:41:57.640
if we're seeing bullying, nonverbal autistic kids? Well, I have a background in bullying.
00:42:08.200
Look, I mean, yeah, yeah, I could see that, that cover, right? So it's like, I can't touch this or
00:42:14.460
else, uh, essentially what I'm doing is I'm calling bullshit on these children, man. That's fascinating.
00:42:20.540
That's a really, really great, uh, point with that whole Greta Thunberg shit, especially the,
00:42:26.040
the connection to the climate related catastrophes. If it's the, if this is the climate related
00:42:31.880
catastrophe, the one that I'm thinking of, there's no amount of fucking, uh, saving plastic from the
00:42:36.820
ocean. That's going to change it. That's fascinating. Great connection. Yeah. Um, well there, there's
00:42:42.360
another, there's some other interesting things in here. So, uh, this kid dies in the, in the tub.
00:42:48.300
It's, it's pretty, it's pretty awful, but the people that he was in contact with on the Hill,
00:42:55.160
there were a bunch of them. He also had a girlfriend that was, I think they moved to the
00:42:58.880
same area. They were in Georgia, but this girl, Lily, they would contact telepathically all the
00:43:04.840
time. And she, uh, she expressed that she sort of had an idea that he was leaving. Like he kind of
00:43:12.760
expressed that to her that he was leaving, which is, this is another strange one, right? He tells
00:43:19.620
Lily and a couple of other people, he clues them in. And even his mother, in a way, I think like he,
00:43:26.340
he told her something specific, which I, I didn't write down in the notes here that he's like,
00:43:33.600
like, you're going to be fine. You know, like a, like a message of finality that he was going to
00:43:40.360
leave, but then he drowns. It's not like he dies of like natural causes. Maybe he did,
00:43:45.540
but he died in the, in the tub and he, he drowned. If you drown yourself in the tub, that's
00:43:51.160
pretty gangster. I just got to say, like in, in the way of conviction, like I would be like,
00:43:56.340
like I couldn't fucking do it. I'd come up out of the water. You know what I mean?
00:43:59.620
Like that's a, this guy was like a big, he was a big dude. This, uh, I think John Paul was six,
00:44:05.680
eight, like, yeah, yeah. Two, two something like big boy. And one of those, like before he was
00:44:12.420
communicating with his, with his mother, he was just all over the place, you know, running around
00:44:17.580
smashing stuff, like just couldn't control him. It must've been like living with a fucking monster.
00:44:23.000
Um, Ian Carroll. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Imagine. Uh, so for him to
00:44:27.880
not be able to get out of this tub or like the hot tub or bath or wherever, wherever he drowned in,
00:44:34.040
it's like kind of, kind of strange. But, uh, another thing that I, I found interesting was that
00:44:39.700
she said that, you know, Lily says that her and John Paul would communicate daily
00:44:44.420
and she could feel his presence the most when she was in water. So I think that's why he,
00:44:53.040
he really enjoyed being, which is, I mean, it could be kind of nefarious,
00:44:56.700
but he liked being in the water. He would, he would be in that bath like almost daily.
00:45:00.860
And I think that he's using that as like maybe some sort of a deprivation tank,
00:45:05.820
float tank, something like that to be able to better connect to this realm.
00:45:12.960
Other kids will go, like some kids will come when they get home from school,
00:45:15.920
they go upstairs and they put their heads under the pillows and they put their blankets over them
00:45:19.880
and they would just create like this silence. And then they would traverse into the realm where the hill is at.
00:45:26.700
Because they're, they're depriving all of their other senses.
00:45:30.320
They're creating, they're doing, that's what Eleven does in Stranger Things, right?
00:45:33.380
She's, she's going to this other realm. She can go there, she can astral project,
00:45:37.540
but she needs like the, there is actually a, uh, an episode where she uses, uh,
00:45:43.060
something that's pretty close to a deprivation tank. She's getting in water.
00:45:46.500
I remember that. And, uh, and that's what's helping her do this thing.
00:45:49.880
And so I would say, yeah, this kid is obsessed with fucking going in the bath every day
00:45:54.660
and they're all meeting up at the hill. That's probably what he was doing.
00:45:59.660
Yeah. That's so, so if you're doing that again, when I, when I listened to it, I was like,
00:46:05.840
I don't know, man, the mother was like, Oh, he was at peace. And everyone's just like,
00:46:08.920
kind of like, yeah, you know, it's so great that, that this happened. I'm like,
00:46:14.280
I don't know what happened here, man. I don't, I don't know. Like if you're, if you are putting
00:46:19.580
yourself in a realm like this, where you can traverse in a spiritual realm, and then you
00:46:24.520
happen to die in this realm, when you are traversing, I, I start to suspect some sort of
00:46:32.460
foul play, but again, this doesn't discover it. They don't even really care to talk. And I get it.
00:46:38.080
Like if I'm talking to the mother, I'm not going to do a whole piece on like, well,
00:46:44.280
what actually happened here, but we're not talking to the mother. We're talking to it.
00:46:49.000
This is worth mentioning. Marnie Mac here says water has energy, especially moving water. And
00:46:53.840
a lot of these, uh, this is actually something that I picked up on Merkle show recently that
00:46:58.560
ends up coming up a lot in these testimony and things like that. And you also see this as a,
00:47:02.480
of a plot device in films. Whenever somebody has this slip where they end up in another
00:47:08.060
realm called the upside down or whatever, sometimes they'll have crossed like a stream,
00:47:12.300
uh, or a Creek or something like that. Uh, very often when people see an entity, uh, this
00:47:19.300
is actually something that Tony's uncovering himself. And I, and I'm, and I think this is
00:47:23.180
a good catch, uh, is that people will often have crossed over a stream and, and there is
00:47:29.960
something about water. We know that water is special, right? These, this, the concept of
00:47:33.200
like living waters and, and how, uh, frequency interacts with water, like, uh, cymatics and
00:47:40.300
things like that. Uh, I know that's typically done with like sand, but you could also do
00:47:43.340
it with water. And, and then obviously those experiments that we always bring up where you
00:47:47.640
speak affirmations one way or another, and the water will, um, crystallize either chaotically
00:47:54.320
or, or orderly, um, when it's frozen, depending on whether or not was spoken positive or negative
00:48:00.940
affirmations too. And my own experience where I, I saw to this day, what I just think it
00:48:07.740
was an alien in the woods. Um, I had crossed over a small Creek and it happened on the other
00:48:13.100
side of that Creek. And then when I came back over that bridge, uh, that's where all my friends
00:48:18.240
were that like, didn't see it, didn't hear it, didn't know it happened. Um, and so I
00:48:23.460
often wonder about that now. So yeah, what, what is it? An interesting plays probably a
00:48:28.660
more important role in this whole thing than we were aware.
00:48:33.640
Oh yeah, no, for sure. I mean, you know, there's that idea of the sea not existing in the, in
00:48:39.780
the beginning, right. And God creating the sea and almost like salting it. Like if I, if
00:48:45.080
I were to, uh, burn your crops and then salt the earth, you can't grow anything there.
00:48:48.900
So if there's salt, there's no movement, it's dead. There's no spiritual movement. So, uh,
00:48:55.320
if you're in, you're in dead water, that's not going to happen in the ocean, which is why
00:48:59.900
people think that, you know, the fallen angels are being kept under the ocean or the, the aliens
00:49:05.000
also come from under the ocean, probably to talk to the fallen angels cause they can't really
00:49:08.760
communicate. Otherwise they got to go there. Uh, but if you're in a bathtub that circulating
00:49:14.120
water, there is some kind of life there. Um, I told you that before too, that's, I just,
00:49:20.340
you know, to my own detriment, I'll bring this up again, but I, I pray, uh, while I'm in the
00:49:24.660
shower, uh, which is awkward because I'm naked, but I pray out loud and, uh, and I, I pray on
00:49:32.100
my knees and I just, in my mind, I think there's some significance to, to water. Um, I don't know
00:49:39.380
how to explain it, but it's, it's just, it's what I do. It's, I don't give a lot of thought
00:49:42.800
to it, but I do it. Right. Right. That's. And I wonder if God's laughing as my butthole
00:49:50.100
is exposed. I think there's something to it. I think there is something to it. Um, all
00:49:55.400
right, let's, uh, let's finish this off episode 10. It's like a wrap up. They're talking to
00:50:00.620
all the families still kind of, uh, you know, talking about John Paul's death a little bit,
00:50:07.840
but they, they start to get into their final message. And this is where I was
00:50:13.100
like, you know, it's, it's just raising red flags for me. There's a lot of like weird
00:50:16.060
leftist language. There's a lot of, uh, hippie dippy shit where I'm like, it just
00:50:21.380
doesn't sit right with me. I can't really explain why, but it doesn't sit right with
00:50:24.600
me. So one of the things that they articulate in this, in this last message,
00:50:31.920
they're, they're urging society to adapt rather than, uh, to force a conformity to what they're
00:50:40.080
doing. Uh, they're emphasizing recognition over assimilation. So the words like adapt
00:50:45.440
rather than conform. So conform would be like, there are people that are telepathic. Okay.
00:50:52.460
To adapt. I feel like you're asking us to do what you're doing. Like, are you trying to,
00:50:59.720
and I think that's what the point of this is, this podcast is like trying to get people to
00:51:06.560
be comfortable with the idea of ascension or, um, the, I be comfortable with the idea of picking
00:51:14.920
up these powers that these kids have, or these lack of the lack of power, but it's, it's to create,
00:51:22.080
it's to create acceptance for this idea, but that, the, the, the verbiage of adapt,
00:51:29.300
it feels like adaptation, augmentation. Like it feels, I don't know why, but I'm, it's giving me
00:51:36.520
like transhumanism shit. And I, I mean, I know why, cause I know where my head's already going,
00:51:40.860
but yeah, well, this is, again, they, what they say about, they're talking about the, uh,
00:51:46.140
the idea of human potential and understanding. So they're advocating for broader views of human
00:51:52.380
capabilities, uh, rooted in love, unity and compassion, bullshit, bullshit, bullshit.
00:51:57.360
And they're suggesting that everyone has unique gifts to share as seen in, you know, Houston's
00:52:03.440
call for a love. So Houston, he calls for a love driven evolution, love driven evolution.
00:52:12.080
I'm, I'm struggling with that word more and more these days, love, love. Yeah. What do they mean
00:52:17.020
by it? You know, like, uh, we've already seen like the implications of love is love, right? Like
00:52:25.600
we've, we've watched what that's done to our culture. It's, it's rotted it like an infestation
00:52:29.920
at much to the detriment of specifically our children. So love is love. Is that good? I don't think so.
00:52:36.060
And then you say like, well, God is love. I'm like, it's amorphous. God is love. God is
00:52:40.800
God is more than love. I would say feels like a lot more than love. Um, I mean, love is, is,
00:52:50.320
is certainly an aspect of it, but what form does love take? Like when you punish your child,
00:52:55.120
do you do that out of hatred or do you do it out of love? And I would argue, I punish my child
00:53:00.440
because I love him and I want him to succeed. And he has to know that there's implications to his
00:53:04.480
decisions. And so is that the love that you're talking about? Cause I don't think so. I think the
00:53:10.220
love that you're talking about is much closer to love is love. And, uh, that doesn't have much of a
00:53:16.540
place. I don't think not, not in, in sort of culture at large because, uh, it's too unspecific
00:53:24.480
and through that banner, many things can slip in. Right. Exactly. So I mean, uh, I wish Ed maybe was
00:53:32.860
here to define love for us again, because it doesn't mean this. And also like, you know,
00:53:39.600
what, what could these people possibly know about, uh, love between two? Well, I mean, listen,
00:53:46.120
maybe they do. I'm not sure, but they're describing like this feeling of like when, when they're in
00:53:51.500
this feeling of when they're in this presence of this other thing, they're saying like, Oh,
00:53:55.380
the love is like overwhelming. And it's like, it's like a big hug, you know, this kind of thing.
00:53:59.820
Like it's, it encapsulate encapsulates my body and I have these feelings and they describe that as
00:54:05.620
love. But I think love is just more love is more like, I am going to do this thing, even though it
00:54:11.840
hurts me, even though it's not good for me because it's better for you. It's like, love is like a
00:54:17.160
sacrifice. Yes. Right. Rather than this, uh, this feeling of, Oh, we all feel good when, you know,
00:54:26.320
when we say a certain thing, we all feel good when we're accepted, when there's diversity or
00:54:31.700
whatever it is. Uh, so I, I don't know, I, I don't know where to put this, but again, this is why I
00:54:37.880
was, I was explaining that there's like a lot of weird verbiage, a lot of weird language in this
00:54:42.800
podcast series. And it comes from a left wing, a left wing point of view that I'm not entirely
00:54:48.860
comfortable with because I don't know what they mean when they use the definitions of these words.
00:54:53.580
Yeah. Yeah. It's weird. Like I said, I don't think that they mean the dynamic love of like a
00:54:59.640
father that includes like sacrifice and discipline and things like that. I think it's much more of
00:55:04.680
just like a, you know, love everybody. Yeah. And it's like, what does even that mean? I don't know.
00:55:11.460
I don't wish you any ill will, but to say, I love you is even that, like, um, I don't know,
00:55:16.980
this is probably not going to be a very popular take, but when the Bible talks about like loving your
00:55:20.420
neighbor and, and, you know, loving your enemy, like, what does that mean? Because I don't have,
00:55:25.760
uh, like, I don't have ill will to anybody, but I don't want to talk to most people.
00:55:32.520
Yeah. You know what I mean? So when you say love, I'm like, there's gotta be
00:55:36.380
some clarification on that word. What do you mean? I'd be fascinated in knowing what does it mean to
00:55:41.400
love your neighbor and love your enemy? It's like, I don't, I am quick to forgive. And, and I also
00:55:47.080
think I'm quick to forget. And that's why I have the sort of internal peace that I do. Um, but I,
00:55:54.040
I can wish you no ill will and, and, and, and celebrate even when you succeed, but I don't
00:56:00.200
want to hug you. Yeah. You're a complete stranger to me. So like, it would be disingenuous. Like when
00:56:06.700
you're asking me to go out there and like love, I feel like you're asking me to become, this is,
00:56:13.340
and this, this could also be used against me, but you're asking me to become weak in a sense.
00:56:17.420
You're asking me not to judge you. You're asking me not to, uh, not to look at you too critically
00:56:23.480
and to just say, well, everybody's path is their own and yada, yada. And, and, you know, and I'm
00:56:29.220
like, I don't, I don't think that that's it. Do without will. You know, like, that's what you're
00:56:32.200
asking. That feels a lot like love, right? Love is love. Do without will.
00:56:35.240
I, this is what it feels like again. I, so, but the messages are being mixed up. They're coming
00:56:40.880
from these kids who I don't even know. They don't really have much life experience. And then
00:56:45.460
they're also coming from, uh, a leftist lesbian who is operating under a certain moral framework,
00:56:52.000
which I don't, again, I don't know where, but I can only suspect. Um, so one of, uh, another thing
00:56:58.380
that's interesting, very interesting as this, this show comes to a close, uh, this Anthony describes
00:57:04.620
himself as a futuristic human. He, uh, cause he has the ability to access interdimensional
00:57:12.160
knowledge via frequency. Um, they, uh, they also call for, they, they all say this. They
00:57:19.600
also call for love, openness, and emotional intelligence to evolve humanity. It's this new
00:57:29.080
agey message where it's like part, like part of it could be okay. But then when you start
00:57:34.600
to look at these words that they're using, you should, you should be a little bit worried.
00:57:41.860
Yeah. So, so let's just go back into this love is love thing, right? It's like you, let's
00:57:46.120
say you're at a parade, it's a gay parade and there's a dude and he's getting plowed by
00:57:50.080
another dude in the streets, which actually isn't above the realm of possibilities. This
00:57:53.940
is something that actually was happening last, um, gay day parade, uh, in places like Chicago
00:58:00.020
and things like that in the big cities. Uh, these dudes were, were jerking each other
00:58:03.980
off and shit in the streets. And it's like, you go up to that person and you have two
00:58:07.040
choices here. You go, love is love. And so who am I to judge this person and what they're
00:58:13.400
into and things like that. Or you go, I don't know this motherfucker, but it certainly doesn't
00:58:19.620
mean that I want them to sully their soul and end up in, in hell. I want them to know that
00:58:26.600
they don't have to do this and that Jesus Christ has already paved the way for them.
00:58:30.680
And so then you proclaim like that shit is gay dog. Don't do that on the streets. My
00:58:35.040
family eats here. Um, this is supposed to be a society, a decent society, a first world,
00:58:40.380
uh, country, and you're jerking each other off in the streets. What the fuck are you doing?
00:58:44.640
And it doesn't mean that I hate you, but it means like, stop, man, what are you doing to
00:58:47.540
yourself? What are you doing to the culture? What are you doing in front of people? What are
00:58:51.600
you doing? And it's like, I see that as, as love more so because the way I'm looking at
00:58:57.740
it is like, look, I don't really know you, but I don't want you to burn in hell dog.
00:59:02.240
I don't want you to make decisions that you're going to regret if you're ever wise enough to
00:59:07.360
regret them. You know, I don't want you to find out that you lived a life of sin and then
00:59:13.760
hate the life that you lived. Like, I don't want that, but I don't want to hug either. I don't
00:59:20.520
know. It's, it's confusing to me. I don't know. Yeah. Z man says, don't be busting in
00:59:25.820
the street, homie. That's, that's it. Um, and that feels like love to me more so than,
00:59:32.040
than whatever the hell this celebrating of, of Dick suckery is.
00:59:37.080
That's what, again, that's my, my big issue with the telepathy tapes is the person that's
00:59:43.060
writing it, the person that's creating it, where they're framing the narrative. It's like
00:59:48.020
incredible information that they're bringing, but there's a narrative that's packaged with
00:59:52.420
it and it's going to move the world in a certain way. So I'm seeing it a different way. Again,
00:59:57.360
uh, you know, one of the other kids calls for love driven evolution. It's just a constant
01:00:04.400
and also paired with, uh, the idea of the environment got to protect the world. She like,
01:00:09.400
you know, normal new age messages or messages from entities.
01:00:13.680
Shout out to real ride. The homie, uh, real ride says love is complex in a world of decadence.
01:00:21.280
Yeah. That's a great way of putting it. Um, I think when, when your needs are very obvious,
01:00:30.140
I need food, I need shelter, I need to survive. I need to provide. Um, then love is, is very easily
01:00:36.860
defined. It's like self-sacrifice for others. Right. And things like that. Um, but when you have
01:00:42.580
everything and your cup runneth over, then love does in fact become very hard to define because,
01:00:48.760
uh, it now can be applied in areas that simply didn't exist before, you know, uh, LGBTQ parades
01:00:57.380
don't exist when, uh, you're worried about putting food on the table. You know what I mean? Like
01:01:02.920
a lot of these places where we now find love, part of the functional conversation didn't even exist.
01:01:10.180
Those places didn't even exist before. So that's a, I think that's a great observation. Yeah. Love is
01:01:14.600
very hard to define when, uh, when your society is one of decadence. That's right. Well, that's,
01:01:20.600
uh, that's like basically the rest of this, uh, the telepathy tapes and this is what we got from it.
01:01:27.900
But now is the time to speculate wildly. Yes. I love the speculation part. I love the speculation.
01:01:33.600
So our, our point, let's see what the hell we're doing here.
01:01:36.640
And look, uh, you, you guys are going to have to forgive us because we intended to do a two part
01:01:41.180
episode on this. And then it, it became very obvious after part one that we had to get this
01:01:46.980
idea out because, um, it feels like the idea came to a lot of people and it was just asking one simple
01:01:53.780
question. Who's going to share me? And it doesn't give a fuck if it's NDS. It doesn't give a fuck if
01:01:59.440
it's Ian Carroll. It needs to get out when it's time is here. And so we ended up, uh, blowing the lid off
01:02:05.580
of it on several, uh, different appearances and several of our own podcasts. So we're going to
01:02:10.200
end up rehashing a lot of things and hopefully end up giving you some new stuff. But, um, really what
01:02:15.320
we have in the way of speculation is a bunch of questions. And those questions are worth reiterating
01:02:19.920
again. And they sound something like, why have the MK ultra children been induced with a
01:02:28.980
disassociative identity disorder through trauma? Why have the MK ultra, I mean, uh, the Montauk children
01:02:36.120
be exposed to their own latent psychic abilities by way of trauma that induces a disassociative
01:02:43.360
identity disorder. Um, why is even the disassociative identity disorder, the cornerstone of like the
01:02:48.500
catcher in the rye, going back to that episode, what we did with, uh, William Ramsey, uh, you know,
01:02:53.060
opens them up to suggestibility, creates almost a maturian candidate that's ready to be activated
01:02:57.320
under the correct circumstances. And then why, uh, do we have the appearance of nonverbal
01:03:04.980
strange, you might call them autistic, but we can call them strange nonverbal children in the UFO
01:03:12.280
abductee phenomenon in the form of the black eyed children. And then why do we have children who are
01:03:17.500
experiencing the maybe most extreme case of identity disassociative disorder because their
01:03:23.620
bodies are no longer corrupt cooperating with them. So they have to go inward. They have to
01:03:27.260
detach from their body. Um, and what ends up happening is they develop psychic ability. So
01:03:32.240
that's, that's kind of the question that I don't know if you would call that a thesis, probably not
01:03:36.560
right. But that's the question that we're operating from. And, and many times throughout this,
01:03:43.280
uh, it just begets more questions. Um, we've already established that they're trying to paint
01:03:49.780
this in a positive light. They're trying to paint this as if it's the next stage in human evolution.
01:03:53.520
And they're doing that tentatively right now. It's not like they're really hammering that home,
01:03:57.080
but what they've done with it is a good enough job that you will hear this speculated on pretty
01:04:01.960
fervently. Like, you know, you'll see it on Twitter and shit like that. Um, I think even Ian Carroll was
01:04:07.400
talking to somebody where that, that ended up coming up. Is this a new stage in human development?
01:04:13.280
Um, and I would also say that that narrative is something that you even hear from Joe Rogan,
01:04:19.160
but specifically when it comes to the grays, like he talks about how the grays are us,
01:04:22.580
but it's the next stage in human development. We'll get to the point where we don't need to
01:04:25.940
eat. So our mouths get small and we're very intelligent. So our brains get huge. And, um,
01:04:30.640
you know, we're no longer doing physical things. So our bodies atrophy and we're having, uh,
01:04:35.860
babies through IVF or what the fuck ever. So there's no need for, uh, genitals either because
01:04:40.800
sexual reproduction is gone. So it's strange because there is a lot of packaging of the
01:04:45.000
development of mankind, um, our evolution. And then some of the examples that we have of what
01:04:50.800
that might look like don't really look that great. And so that's the operating question.
01:04:58.360
Why the overlap? And when you start to look into it, it looks a lot less like overlap as much as it
01:05:05.200
looks like one in the same thing. Right. Um, and this started with Puharaj in very many ways where
01:05:10.940
we found out that he was connected to so many things that we, we talk about, or we orbit a
01:05:16.000
discussion in one way or another. Turns out if you dig into that topic, you might find Puharaj.
01:05:21.260
It's kind of like that where, um, not so much overlap, but really that this thread passes through this
01:05:29.540
entire, what would you call that puzzle? And so I guess, uh, how do we want to go about doing this?
01:05:38.980
Did we talk about Rogan last time? Uh, probably, but whatever. So Rogan is, is, is talking to,
01:05:48.500
and we, we, we talked to seven seas recently and he has a really interesting thread on Rogan that I
01:05:53.200
recommend people check it out. It's like a schizo map, but it shows you who is paying Rogan. And, um,
01:05:58.460
and I think we might actually find some connections there maybe worth looking at, uh, after this
01:06:03.120
episode. Um, but Rogan has this really interesting habit of introducing to us machinations of the
01:06:11.920
intelligence agency, specifically the MK ultra programs to the extent that when we talked to
01:06:16.420
cosmic peach yesterday, which is a fun episode, she said, and I would agree with her that Rogan is like
01:06:22.620
the new Laurel Canyon. So let's take that premise. What does that mean? Well, Laurel Canyon is
01:06:29.340
engineering our superstars and our superstars are steering culture. So in very many ways,
01:06:35.400
you know, Laurel Canyon or the CIA is manufacturing culture and they're using talking heads to do it.
01:06:41.600
And they slowed the anti-war movement and they introduced the psychedelic movement.
01:06:46.800
Um, and you can make a strong argument that that sort of thing never stopped. You saw what happened
01:06:51.860
to hip hop, certainly during the crack epidemic of the eighties, uh, the advent of gangster rap and
01:06:57.200
the imprisonment of countless black fathers, uh, you know, uh, black males in the community end up
01:07:03.480
going to prison or dying because of their, uh, involvement with the crack epidemic, which was
01:07:08.220
to fund the Iran contra wars. So they've always had their hand on this. It seems really unlikely that
01:07:14.820
they wouldn't have done it to Rogan. I mean, why, why wouldn't you? Um, I believe that
01:07:19.500
Rogan is in as influential as like an NWA at this point, when you say probably more influential than
01:07:27.180
NWA was at the height of, uh, of their influence. And what does he influence us to do? Well, he's
01:07:33.580
influenced us to, to go to our sensory deprivation tanks. And we've already talked about how that's a
01:07:38.100
John C. Lilly thing. And he's communicating with dolphins psychically while he's taking psychedelics,
01:07:43.000
which is so close to the MK ultra program that it's no surprise that they took an interest in his
01:07:46.800
research. Um, he also is resurrecting the psychedelic movement here in the United States.
01:07:53.680
I would say that Joe Rogan is the number one driving force behind much of the psychedelic movement
01:07:59.220
that's taken place over the past 10 years. In fact, I ended up taking five dried grams of mushrooms
01:08:04.880
probably would have never taken that had I not gone down the Rogan rabbit hole. So the question is,
01:08:11.420
and that's mostly what we have. Why is Rogan introducing this concept of psychedelics to us?
01:08:19.120
Um, in a way in a time where they kind of fell away, right? They fell away. I wouldn't say that
01:08:24.700
there was a huge interest in it, but DMT, you know, dimethyltryptamine who wrote the spirit molecule.
01:08:30.800
I don't know if that was Terrence McKenna. He's always popularizing Terrence McKenna. He's always
01:08:34.820
talking about DMT. There's been an explosion in the interest of it and it's exclusively due to him,
01:08:40.200
I would say. And that's not something that Rogan doesn't say either. Rogan says that especially
01:08:44.200
in regards to the sensory deprivation tanks that a shit ton of people attribute their success in
01:08:49.660
the industry, opening up some sort of a therapeutic center with sensory deprivation tanks, they
01:08:54.560
attribute it to him and he's very willing to accept that attribution. I, I always said like,
01:09:00.520
I wanted to talk to Rogan, but just to, I just wanted to ask him one question. Like if I was able
01:09:06.100
to ask him a question and now I feel like I don't need to because of the show, but the question was
01:09:10.640
if I do take mushrooms or DMT or whatever drug that you're promoting, um, and I go into this
01:09:18.560
experience with a question, will I, will I get an answer or will I be able to ask that question at
01:09:25.120
the very least? Or is this just going to be like me falling down a psychedelic hole that's filled with
01:09:29.360
colors? And the answer turns out that, yeah, it seems like you, you are able to ask that question,
01:09:36.480
but the real question should have been, uh, will I get an answer? And you'll get an answer,
01:09:44.360
but it's not going to be maybe, but most likely not going to be true. You're going to come out with
01:09:49.760
some understanding of some profound meaning of whatever you ask. But if you don't go in there
01:09:56.060
and you're not testing the spirits as they, as they say in the Bible, then these things can just
01:10:02.100
straight up tell you whatever. And now your worldview is completely skewed. You might be doing, you know,
01:10:08.560
you might be a useful idiot on behalf of some entities that want to see something happen.
01:10:14.860
Right. And speaking of those entities, this phenomenon of engaging with these psychedelics,
01:10:21.840
um, and then communicating with entities, that's pretty obvious. But then if you look
01:10:28.040
side of the phenomenon, the four mentioned trauma based, uh, mind control or trauma that leads to a
01:10:36.200
disassociative identity disorder, these people will also end up coming into communication one way or
01:10:41.440
another, uh, through their telepathic travels with some sort of entity. And before we even talk about
01:10:48.020
that, we have to reiterate that Puharaj talks to the nine, right? So you guys have probably heard
01:10:55.480
us talk about this before this message that we get over and over again, which is the same one that the
01:11:00.860
telepathy tape kids espouse. And it's this fear of whatever's happening with the climate. And it's also
01:11:06.560
this, you know, uh, directive to ascend. So if we could just avoid this calamity, we can ascend. And
01:11:11.820
that's very much like what was going on by the way, with, um, not only the galactic federation of light,
01:11:16.700
but there was a lady on Tik TOK who was talking to an entity named seven. And she was talking to him
01:11:22.780
through a Ouija board that her and her husband were engaging with for like the better part of, uh,
01:11:29.140
15 years, I think something crazy like that. And seven claims to be part of another body of,
01:11:35.800
of entities and that it's been trying to intervene on humanity's behalf. And that intervention is one
01:11:44.120
of, you know, trying to steer us in the way, right way when it comes to like our, our tendency to
01:11:48.560
violence and shit like that, but also that there is something coming and they are trying to get ahead
01:11:53.920
of it and they're trying to protect us from it. And if we can just get past that, then we can sort
01:11:57.980
of ascend and take our place among their rankings. This is the same message that alien abductee victims
01:12:04.260
often get, which is strange because in a phenomenon that's filled with essentially kidnapping and
01:12:10.620
rape, um, they see fit from time to time to impart this message on us. So while they're not being
01:12:18.000
obsessed with our genetics, when they're not removing the uterus from cows and, and while
01:12:22.980
they're not engaging in some hybridization program where they're introducing you to your black eyed
01:12:27.620
children who they, um, inseminated you with. And then, uh, when you carried them to a reasonable term,
01:12:35.880
they abducted you and took these children and then reintroduce you to them in the future where
01:12:40.360
they spoke telepathically to you. When they're not engaging in those things, they're forewarning us
01:12:46.200
about a disaster of sorts with the planet. And also of course that we have to ascend. So it's over and
01:12:52.720
over again, there's a disaster and you have to ascend. Uh, I believe even the INEAD who talked to
01:12:58.480
Bukharic talked about having to intervene in humanity's course to avoid a disaster. And so
01:13:07.380
we spent a long time thinking about that because we talked about Greta Thunberg, right? And, and that
01:13:15.400
funny connection, how she's also an autist who's worried about the climate. And, um, and I'm, so I'm,
01:13:20.040
so I'm thinking like, what is this about? Fucking carbon taxes. Is this about, you know, the new green
01:13:24.200
deal? Like, what is this about? I don't know. Cause it doesn't seem as worrying when you put it that
01:13:31.660
way. In other words, like many of us suspect that the climate is naturally changing. Maybe there is
01:13:37.300
some, like there's pollution and shit and that's not good, but the no amount of giving the government
01:13:41.300
money is going to stop the climate from changing because the earth goes through these cycles. Right?
01:13:45.400
So why then if I suspect that to be the case, are these ETs are the INEAD are these, um, even the
01:13:55.720
entities that people communicate with that they think are spiritual when they're doing, you know,
01:14:00.140
mushrooms and shit like that, they also bring this same message back. So why are they warning about us?
01:14:05.500
Is that, is that really what's going to happen? Are we really going to watch the coastline,
01:14:08.960
you know, change dramatically? The sea levels are going to rise. Global warming is going to happen.
01:14:12.660
There's a hole in the atmosphere because we can't stop driving, you know, uh, a Ford Taurus. I don't
01:14:17.940
know if that makes sense. And well, I don't know if you want to try to find this top. If you go on
01:14:25.700
Twitter and you type in Elon, um, and pole shift, maybe we could watch this video. So this connection
01:14:33.140
gets really weird because you have Elon Musk, who is everybody's favorite autist, right? And you have
01:14:41.500
Neuralink, which by the way, he just filed a trademark for the terms telepathy and telekinesis.
01:14:49.960
So in other words, when he puts Neuralink in your brain and you have Neuralink to Neuralink
01:14:54.840
interface between you and another individual, or you're engaging with your computer telepathically
01:15:00.900
and you're moving things around without having to touch them, you could call that, um, telekinesis.
01:15:05.820
So it's a great move on his behalf in regards to capturing those words before the competition
01:15:10.520
did whoever the fuck is the competition for Neuralink. I don't think, I think he's kind
01:15:13.860
of alone in that one. Um, yeah, yeah. It's between him and the devil. I don't know if
01:15:18.320
the devil's whipping up some shit, uh, that's going to be a little bit better than what he's
01:15:21.420
got. But, um, those are strange connections. The autism thing with Elon Musk, uh, the telepathy
01:15:29.460
thing with his Neuralink, but that's not where it ends. We find out in this video and we're going
01:15:34.600
to play it that he is obsessed with going to Mars, which we all know about Elon Musk, because he's
01:15:42.420
worried about some impending climate related disaster. So let's let this play a little bit.
01:15:50.820
You can really go down a deep rabbit hole if you read about ice ages.
01:15:54.820
Yeah. Really? Like what? Deep rabbit hole on ice ages. What's so intriguing about him?
01:16:00.040
The whole earth has just been through like, the whole earth is just freezing.
01:16:04.340
Like I said, there's deep rabbit hole on ice ages. Deep rabbit hole. Where should we go?
01:16:12.200
It was like a little bit of a tidbit of it. Yeah. Why do you love it?
01:16:17.700
Why do I love it? I mean, I think it's just interesting.
01:16:19.560
So interesting. That's how much earth's climate has changed and even where the, where the magnetically
01:16:26.180
where the poles are has shifted over. Yeah. That's, that's the whole thing. That's the
01:16:32.160
magnetically where the, by the way, those guys fucking retarded. They have no idea what he's
01:16:38.460
saying at all. It just doesn't ring a bell to them. And in that video, he goes on to talk
01:16:43.920
about, you know, he's worried about these cycles. He's worried about even the poles magnetically
01:16:49.700
where they are. Right. And then he goes on to say that, um, if it were to happen again,
01:16:55.320
which it seems like it will, because it's on a cycle that even the moon wouldn't be far
01:17:00.080
enough away and that we'd have to go to a place like Mars. So I don't know if you want
01:17:06.480
to check this one out. Uh, it should be like 30 seconds, but sure.
01:17:09.500
And frankly, even with climate change, uh, life on earth will still continue. Um, I mean,
01:17:14.880
the calamities that earth has suffered where life continued afterwards, like gigantic meteorite
01:17:19.880
impacts, super volcanoes, the continents drifting all over the place. Uh, there've been times
01:17:25.360
in earth's past where it's been like a total snowball or it's been absolutely sweltering hot
01:17:30.080
and, um, you know, life, you know, we had extinct, many extinction events, but there were,
01:17:35.860
uh, life continued. Um, he says he's talking about a polar shifts again with this thing with
01:17:43.080
this guy's Zuby. So, um, he, he, like I said, goes on to talk about how he thinks he would have
01:17:49.860
to go to Mars. So, so my point here is to say that, um, we all know that about Elon, you know,
01:17:54.980
that he's trying to make it to Mars. And, and we all know that Wernher von Braun wrote that book
01:17:59.000
where there's a fictional character named Elon who, who colonizes Mars and yada, yada, yada.
01:18:03.600
Seems to be that that's what he was named after. In fact, I watched a video of, of Elon's father
01:18:07.640
saying just that. Um, so we're familiar with that, but somehow it escaped me that the reason
01:18:14.300
he wants to go to Mars isn't just to become a multi-planetary species, which obviously, um,
01:18:21.580
by its nature would save us from calamity. If it happened on one planet, we'd be okay on the
01:18:25.560
other planet. I get that, but he's not talking about that in, in a, in a soft way. He's talking
01:18:31.880
about it in an urgent way. And it's wild to me to think that that is the, the origins
01:18:40.620
in very many ways of his desire to get to Mars. So we have all these entities and they're all
01:18:47.680
worried about the same thing and they're coming from a bunch of different angles, right? It's,
01:18:51.580
it's, I mean, you fucking know Elon Musk is more than likely in, in, in contact with some
01:18:55.740
sorts of entities. Um, but I think that's the real through line here. I think when I was
01:19:00.520
thinking about carbon taxes and climate change in the way that we're fed culturally and politically,
01:19:06.380
the reason that it wasn't making sense is because it doesn't make fucking sense.
01:19:11.120
But I've been thinking lately, and this isn't a black pill at all guys. I, I, I'm just thinking
01:19:16.200
out loud, you know, we have this phenomenon of like the earth change. I mean, the, the sun
01:19:21.260
changing colors, right? I didn't say that it used to be more yellow. Now it's really white,
01:19:25.620
like a UV light, like a harsh kind of a light. Um, and you know, we have like the Schumann
01:19:32.080
resonance going bonkers all the time. It's spiking constantly and nobody knows what the
01:19:36.880
fuck to make of it. Why is this the, the natural resonance of the earth going through these cycles
01:19:42.220
where it's like, it's predictable. And then all of a sudden it's just spiking off the charts
01:19:46.360
for an undetermined amount of time. Um, you know, then you have, uh, I don't know,
01:19:52.620
weird things with animals where, where the animals are behaving oddly. I, I, I see videos
01:19:57.020
occasionally where it's like thousands and thousands and thousands of fish just suddenly
01:20:01.540
wash up on the shore or like, um, hundreds of birds mysteriously just like fall out of the sky
01:20:07.320
and die. And nobody knows what the fuck is going on. Planes just crash for no reason. I think the
01:20:12.100
rocks plane had some, uh, uh, mechanical issues in the, in the sky just today. So I mean,
01:20:19.980
it's flying. It's crazy. And that's something that plugs into it too, because their navigational
01:20:25.880
devices are based off of the magnetosphere, if I'm not mistaken. I mean, I'm no pilot,
01:20:30.300
but I'm pretty sure that that's how these things operate, especially when it comes to their,
01:20:34.480
their navigation things like their, you know, the compasses and things like that.
01:20:37.600
Um, and, and then it just brings me to this, this notion of like talking to crow seven,
01:20:45.340
seven, seven, and he's showing us this additional celestial body. Like, I don't even know what to
01:20:50.880
make of that. Like, I know I saw those pictures. I know what it looks like, but I don't know what
01:20:55.720
I'm looking at, but this guy is an amateur astronomer and he's, he's bought a $10,000 telescope
01:21:00.820
and he's been doing this for a long time. And he seems in my estimation to be a guy who I'm not
01:21:06.800
going to say he's credible because I don't know him, but I can certainly see these analytical,
01:21:11.760
like he's caring quite a bit about the way that he captures these images and the way that he
01:21:17.180
presents them because he doesn't want to be perceived as somebody who's manipulating footage.
01:21:21.460
And I don't know a guy who spends that much money and who cares that much. I'm interested to
01:21:27.060
hear what he has to say. And then it strikes me as significant because what could potentially
01:21:33.020
change the sun's color, if that's true, right? What could, um, what could knock planes and birds
01:21:41.040
out of the skies? Um, I don't know, maybe, maybe the introduction of an additional celestial body
01:21:47.140
would have implications. And even the way that he said it to crow said that there'd be spiritual
01:21:51.400
implications to this. And, um, and once again, he used the term about the Kali Yuga, right? This idea
01:21:57.120
that we were in a dark age intellectually and spiritually, but now that we're coming out of that,
01:22:03.020
and that in his estimation, it's due to this additional celestial body, somehow this thing's
01:22:07.980
proximity to us has an effect on our intellect and our, our, our spirit. And so what he says is
01:22:15.260
that if you had this many bulldog skateboarding 70 years ago, it would have been fucking insane.
01:22:21.840
People would have been falling out of their chairs. And now it's like an everyday phenomenon. You get all
01:22:26.080
kinds of animals doing all kinds of crazy things. And, and admittedly, yeah, I don't really bat an eye at it
01:22:31.220
anymore. I watched a dog communicate with buttons and I was like, I think that dog's smarter than me,
01:22:36.660
you know? So, um, but is he right? Would that have broken ground back in the day? Would people
01:22:43.060
have been floored by that kind of shit? I don't know. It doesn't seem to floor us now. So if he's
01:22:48.660
right and everything's going through this spiritual upheaval, because this thing is coming close to us,
01:22:54.220
could that even be why entity encounters are seemingly like way in an upswing? Like, is this
01:23:02.600
thing thinning the veil? Because a lot of people, we got started on this show very much due to the
01:23:09.000
confessionals. And if you follow the confessionals, it's basically just a paranormal supernatural
01:23:13.300
testimony show where people come out and they share their experiences. Um, they're getting crazier.
01:23:17.740
They're getting way fucking crazier. And, and, um, I don't think there's any shortage of them either.
01:23:23.840
And then doing this show and doing Chronicles, it's like, we get so much data from people
01:23:30.500
that you're forced to ask, like, are these supernatural encounters more common than you
01:23:35.320
think? Cause this is fucking really prolific. This is a lot of data that's coming in. There's a lot of
01:23:39.480
emails and it's not just our show. It's almost like everybody has at least one, whether they know it
01:23:45.940
or not. This is so, yeah, no, it's very common. It's extremely common. These realms, has that
01:23:51.440
always been that way? I don't, I don't know. I think it ebbs and flows. I think, uh, it was, uh,
01:23:58.820
there was a low point recently that, uh, Tucker Carlson was talking about the spirituality that
01:24:03.380
was detached from the United States or the world in specific, uh, around the sixties where God died
01:24:09.720
apparently. And now we are coming back, but with a, with an, a vengeance. And it's like,
01:24:15.400
that that's, that's why we're tying all this stuff together. We have the telepathy tapes that's
01:24:20.940
pointing at this global experiment on our children to figure out how they can thin this veil,
01:24:29.500
how our children could communicate, um, in, in the spiritual realm. And, uh, unfortunately they're
01:24:36.300
trapped there. And, you know, like with a Fauci and the beagles, there's going to be some broken
01:24:43.340
eggs when you're doing this, especially if you don't really care, but it's like, are they doing
01:24:46.640
this? Why else would you experiment? Unless you're trying to figure out something very important.
01:24:53.000
Are these people just soulless monsters or is there something very important on the horizon
01:24:58.260
that they're trying to avoid? Well, uh, Frank asked, asked us that. And, you know, it's not like we,
01:25:05.300
we have, we have more questions than we have answers. That's for sure. Um, but if you,
01:25:09.940
if you try to make me stretch and think about some of these answers, I might be able to do
01:25:14.700
something like that. And he, and he said, basically like, what's the point, what's the end goal for
01:25:19.000
destroying these children? And we talked about how there was a time where they were messing around
01:25:24.100
with these dental implants and these dental implants seem to be able to give you the ability
01:25:27.300
to channel frequencies one way or another. And, you know, we talked about that. That's Lucille Ball.
01:25:32.840
She's picking up communications between Japanese insurgents because of her dental implants. And then
01:25:37.340
she's able to actually give that information to the proper authorities and thwart some sort of a,
01:25:42.020
I don't know, some sort of a Japanese insurgent. I don't know what the hell was going to happen,
01:25:45.720
but it didn't happen because of that. And what I think happened is they found out that that was a
01:25:51.180
viable thing. And it's almost like they want people to talk to these entities. They want other people
01:25:57.920
to channel these entities. So what they did then is it's, it's unrealistic to scale it up.
01:26:02.200
Um, if it's dental implants, because you have to get people to come in for routine dental
01:26:07.120
shit and then end up getting dental surgery one way or another. And I just don't think it's that
01:26:10.840
viable. It's a lot of leg work and it's just not enough people. What works out a lot better is if
01:26:16.400
you, instead of putting these, uh, metals in the teeth, you could just put them straight into the
01:26:21.340
brain. Right. And so what ends up happening is they put all these toxic heavy metals in the vaccines.
01:26:27.120
They create a vaccine schedule and they start inundating us from childhood with all these heavy
01:26:31.240
metals that scientifically speaking, they are discovering settle in the brain. That's where
01:26:35.960
these heavy metals settle. So, um, I look at that and I wonder if the point of putting the metal in us
01:26:43.180
was to have an antenna, have a conductor metal as a conductor, a frequency. Um, if you can get it inside
01:26:50.160
the body, then you have essentially what is an antenna in you. And if it's dialed to the right
01:26:54.780
frequency, then maybe you get on the right channel, let's say. And, um, to scale it up,
01:27:00.520
you just give them shots from childhood a little bit at a time, a little bit at a time until it
01:27:04.720
eventually accumulates. Like, I wouldn't be surprised that there's a correlation. If you
01:27:09.040
look at people with schizophrenia and you could somehow determine the levels of heavy metals in
01:27:13.120
their brains, if it would be considerably high. Um, and so then the question is still there that
01:27:18.460
Frank asks, what's the point? What are you doing? What are you just going to fucking destroy these
01:27:22.800
kids and what you're going to destroy all these kids? That doesn't make sense. If you want to
01:27:25.940
control people, do you want to control a populace of, of nonverbal autistic people? That doesn't
01:27:31.620
really seem like a good move. And then I realized that something amazing happened where this isn't
01:27:40.220
new. Rupert Sheldrake's been doing this for a long time. We all have suspected the conversation
01:27:46.820
around psychic abilities has always existed. So why now what's changed it? What's made it
01:27:52.920
significant? Why does anybody give a shit? Why are the telepathy tapes, the number one podcast in the
01:27:59.520
world? Well, I think they did something kind of amazing where they put this phenomenon of telepathy,
01:28:11.160
of psychic ability in the hands now of children who can't fucking speak, which is insane. Here you go.
01:28:20.460
Why would you ever want a messenger that couldn't speak? And it's because when the world finally
01:28:28.420
figured out that they could speak, we'd all listen. I think that's exactly what it is.
01:28:37.160
And, and, and, and we are, we are listening. It's true. When podcast in the world isn't,
01:28:45.600
you know, you don't shake a stick at that. My cousin, uh, I always say this as an example,
01:28:51.160
my cousin, he's like quiet dude, real quiet dude. But when he talks, everybody goes, you know,
01:28:57.960
what do you say? Everybody listens. So he doesn't say anything. He didn't, he didn't talk for the first
01:29:03.120
four years of his life. And when, uh, he just started talking out of nowhere after four years
01:29:08.480
and his mother asked him one time, she's like, what happened? How come, how come you're talking
01:29:13.260
now? And we thought that you were retarded. We didn't think you could talk. And he said,
01:29:17.420
I didn't have anything to say. That's so gangster. Yeah. But when he talks, people listen, that's a,
01:29:23.840
that's actually a good, uh, probably a good life lesson. If you're, you know, not for us,
01:29:30.120
fucking talk all day. We talk a lot of shit. Nobody listens. My uncle was like that. I likened
01:29:35.100
him to the ants from Lord of the Rings, the tree people. It was like, he talked real slow when he
01:29:39.260
did talk, but when he finally opened his mouth, it would like this basey voice would crackle out
01:29:44.760
and the room would go silent. And he would either do one of two things. He'd say something profoundly
01:29:49.880
wise, or he'd go in a direction. You're like, where the fuck is this guy going? Boom punchline. And he'd
01:29:57.840
kill you. He'd kill you. He'd have something he's cooking on. He didn't give a fuck about
01:30:01.440
rushing it out. It was a joke. It was a joke that he was saying to you, but he didn't care
01:30:05.100
how uncomfortable it made you that you didn't know where the fuck he was going. And you're
01:30:08.340
getting frustrated with why he's talking so slow. And then all of a sudden he'd say something and
01:30:12.400
you go, Oh, this motherfucker. And he'd kill us every time. But I mean, it's the only,
01:30:20.460
the only angle that I can think of. And that doesn't mean that it's, it's true guys.
01:30:23.340
It doesn't mean that it's true. It's just like, it fits too well. Because people have been talking
01:30:31.800
about this forever. And, and now all of a sudden, it's being treated like some scientific
01:30:38.300
breakthrough. Now, all of a sudden, it's being attributed to, you know, ideas of ascension or
01:30:44.040
evolution or spiritual evolution or just the development of humanity overall. And it's like,
01:30:49.560
this has been a thing. It's fucking hilarious, isn't it? It's like, we've always had oracles.
01:30:55.500
We've always had shamans. Why are you saying that this is the next stage in human development?
01:31:01.700
Well, that's the, this is what the narrative needs to be. You need to first expose the level of
01:31:08.620
nefarious, you need to expose the nefarious actors that have been on the world stage doing this for,
01:31:15.480
I don't know, almost a century. That's number one. If you don't catch that, you're behind the game.
01:31:21.200
Number two, you have to understand that this is a concerted effort for them to present this to us
01:31:25.640
in a way that is compelling. It pulls on your heartstrings. You're talking about love. Okay.
01:31:31.880
Understand, understand what they're presenting you. And don't, don't just accept that. Don't take
01:31:36.360
that because it feels good. It does feel good. Like these kids are, you know, they have a,
01:31:40.860
they have a life. They have their parents, right? They finally talk to you. No, listen,
01:31:45.620
if it was my kid, I would be ecstatic over it. And I wouldn't want to hear any of this shit, but
01:31:51.260
you'd be, you'd be way too close to it. Um, then you have to understand that the technology
01:31:59.020
that is right there that we've been working on is ready to set the table for whatever they want to
01:32:07.000
roll out. It almost feels like the experiments being done on these children were done to understand
01:32:14.280
how to develop the technology for the human brain that will soon be implanted in most, or if not all
01:32:23.600
of us, we're not careful. Um, the selling points already there sort of, although people will still
01:32:30.140
be, I think like the first wave of people will take it and they'll think it's a great, uh, you know,
01:32:36.260
great innovation for humanity. The second wave of people will probably take this thing because
01:32:41.440
there's simply no way to compete after. Yeah. I mean, that's like, uh, yeah, yeah. You're going
01:32:49.880
to get left behind. Uh, you're not going to be able to buy or sell. It's, it's, it almost, that's what
01:32:56.180
it feels like. It's like experimentation. Uh, we figured out what we need to experimentation almost
01:33:01.700
over. Now we're in a part of work. Now we're at the phase where we're going to patent this idea.
01:33:06.580
The next phase is going to be, how are we going to sell this to people? And it'll probably be free,
01:33:13.780
you know, but, but you have to, you have to get them to do it willingly. How can we get this,
01:33:18.500
get people to put this in their brain? Well, that's it. So it's like you, so you have these
01:33:25.020
ancient entities and because they are ancient, right? Puhar is just talking to the Inead. The
01:33:30.500
Inead is literally the individual names of, of, um, of the, the lowercase g gods that ruled over
01:33:37.360
Egypt. So we know that these entities at least go that far, but given our research and our contention
01:33:43.400
that these pantheons are actually just the fallen, that would then lead me to the suspicion that
01:33:50.940
that's who these entities are. They're the fallen and they are the, uh, the, the dead Nephilim,
01:33:57.400
uh, their offspring. And so they're getting us to this point. They want us to have this
01:34:04.020
message. In fact, it's been a message that countless people throughout the ages have received
01:34:10.260
in one way, shape or form by channeling some entities. And, um, and it's just, we're just not
01:34:16.040
biting. We're just not listening. And so they use David. Oh, is that? No, give him a sec. Go
01:34:24.600
ahead. Uh, say what you had to say there. You, you froze out. What, what did I, I, so I said,
01:34:29.040
these entities, what was that? You said channeling these entities. Oh, right, right. So they're,
01:34:34.040
so they're channeling these entities and, um, and it's, you know, it's been a narrative for the
01:34:40.760
longest time. As long as people have been channeling entities, it's been a very similar narrative.
01:34:44.000
It's time to ascend and yada, yada, yada. Um, and nobody's listening. So they use the ultimate
01:34:51.380
victim class. I mean, it's just nobody, nobody, nobody trumps that. Nobody trumps the victimhood
01:34:58.460
of, of children that are so far disenfranchised that they can't even, you know, they don't have
01:35:05.540
control of their bodies. It's fucking horrifying. So there's this mass rollout. They go, oh,
01:35:12.920
people are, are losing their connection to the spiritual realm. It can augment them,
01:35:18.320
get some metal in them. Um, and it'll help them tune into the frequencies that we exist on,
01:35:22.860
right? The airwaves that the, the airwaves that the angels are on. Um, and you know,
01:35:30.700
the message gets out by way of these nonverbal autists. So, so the question then becomes,
01:35:35.200
what is going to happen? Is it real? Are we going to get a polar shift? Or is that just
01:35:46.040
fear porn? Ultimate manipulator, right? Um, and, and I don't know, I don't, I don't necessarily
01:35:54.760
think that it's going to happen, but somebody in the chat said something the other day.
01:35:59.080
It was just like a flippant comment, but I was like, fuck. And that is, are they trying to avoid
01:36:07.260
the tribulation? And so, well, that fits really well. That's what transhumanism is all about.
01:36:15.740
These people don't want to face judgment. They don't want to die, right? A lot of them are
01:36:20.400
in cahoots with ancient entities. And if, if these ancient entities can somehow avoid judgment day,
01:36:28.420
avoid the tribulation, um, by way of, I don't know, linking themselves to, to, to somebody who's
01:36:35.340
going to get off world and go to Mars or some shit like that, maybe, maybe, or, or if they can
01:36:41.720
manufacture a solution, maybe that's, what's coming is a solution. Maybe once everybody's aware that
01:36:50.000
something is coming, maybe then we'll be presented with a, and we figured out how to get past it.
01:36:55.840
So, so that's my, my stuck point right now is like, okay, I see what they're alluding to.
01:37:02.360
I see the fears of the polar shift, and I see that the information is departed to them, uh, or onto them
01:37:09.300
or imparted on them by these entities. And these entities are likely ancient, likely fallen angels.
01:37:15.920
So there's a deception in there, but what's the nature of the deception?
01:37:20.000
Does it mean that there is no polar shift that's coming? Does it mean that it is coming?
01:37:26.580
And we're not meant to avoid it, that it is the tribulation, that the mountains will be flattened.
01:37:33.260
You know what I'm getting at? And I don't know. I don't, I don't know. Honestly, I sort of lean towards
01:37:39.000
them trying to escape the tribulation. And honestly, Crow showed us that there's something out there.
01:37:45.440
And I don't know if that's something plugs into this whole narrative.
01:37:49.600
Do, is there, is there a certain amount of us that need to be spiritually awakened to open up,
01:37:55.840
uh, I don't know, for lack of better words, open up some sort of portal for these entities to
01:38:02.120
communicate more efficiently? Because it's like, why, why would you want the whole world spiritually
01:38:10.880
connected? That's kind of what this is. Like, even though the, the chip or, you know, the, the autism
01:38:18.600
or even the idea of humanity waking up to these spiritual gifts and communicating, having like
01:38:24.760
being able to go on something like the hill or traverse into this other dimension, there must be
01:38:30.640
a reason why they want us all there or focus there. Maybe the same reason they want us all looking at
01:38:36.460
our phone and not looking up, you know? Well, if you, if you create a, like your phone can create
01:38:43.360
a hive mind in a way where it's the great bridge between you and all these people who, who are
01:38:49.620
scattered and you have that. And then you have the telepathy. So, so you have technology and you have
01:38:59.580
telepathic communication. I, I wouldn't be surprised if through those two things, you're,
01:39:05.920
you're recreating the tower of Babel, right? Where everybody's consolidated. Everybody speaks
01:39:09.500
the same language. Maybe the point isn't to get to Mars. Maybe the point is to escape just period.
01:39:16.900
And if you can get us all on the same page and you could show us something that's amazing
01:39:20.740
like telepathy. And while we're in a state of amazement, you can then tell us that there are benign
01:39:25.220
entities who are trying to intervene on our behalf. Then you may well be able to rally us all in a
01:39:31.160
giant scramble to do what? Fire up CERN and hop into a portal. I don't know. I don't know. I don't
01:39:38.820
think that it's going to be Mars, but. Well, you could, you could rile up a bunch of people to,
01:39:44.580
you know, do what it says in the Bible where everybody will turn against God. You know, like the,
01:39:52.960
the army against God will be like the, like the number of grains of sand.
01:39:58.440
And, uh, I don't know. I don't know where it goes, but there is a, there is definitely a concerted
01:40:04.340
spiritual effort that people are missing when, when we're talking about this, this topic, this,
01:40:10.520
uh, the telepathy tapes, what they are, what's going on behind it, where it's leading to. Nobody is,
01:40:16.860
nobody's adequately addressing it. And I don't even think we are, but at least we're posing the
01:40:21.040
question. We need somebody a little smarter to come take a look at this and tell us either what
01:40:25.820
we're missing, what we're getting wrong or where, yeah, where this is going, where is it going?
01:40:32.440
I think what we've done here over these last two episodes and the appearances on other people's
01:40:36.880
shows, and then talking about it on our shows is we should have, I'm not saying you guys have
01:40:41.760
to believe us. I'm not saying that we have even the answers for it, but we should have laid out
01:40:45.280
enough odd correlations and questions for, for people to stop and go like, wait, wait,
01:40:51.260
what the fuck is going on? And that's all I'm at. That's all I'm asking for people is just to ask
01:40:55.900
what the fuck is going on because this is being painted as hope and truth and love and all these
01:41:02.560
different things. But for some reason it's surrounded by horror. It's surrounded by, by trauma,
01:41:08.680
disassociative identity disorders, uh, fucking entities that are communicating with you. And when they're
01:41:13.160
not communicating with you, they're using fucking biomechanical entities to kidnap you and impregnate
01:41:18.300
you. And there's a hybridization program. And this dude wants to put some shit in your head.
01:41:21.840
This should all make you go wait. Kids drowning in bathtubs. It's like, dude, something is wrong
01:41:28.140
here. Um, and I, I, I don't exactly know what it is. We just have a lot of questions and, uh, you know,
01:41:33.560
I'm, I'm glad that we got it out. It may not be the, the hard hitting conclusion that people,
01:41:38.180
but for us to give you some hard hitting conclusion would have been a lie. Um, we can
01:41:43.080
only give you what we suspect and we can only show you what we've seen. And, and hopefully
01:41:49.080
somebody smarter than us hears this and comes back to us, which by the way, I've gotten a lot
01:41:53.080
of that. Somebody literally sent me somebody who works at a, uh, uh, a funeral home or a
01:41:58.140
crematorium, wherever you burn the bodies, um, found an implant on someone's tooth that somehow
01:42:02.900
survived it. And it's very bizarre. It's very interesting. And they sent me a picture and
01:42:07.460
were telling me about it. And, you know, so I'm hoping to start a conversation here and, and
01:42:12.180
don't listen to the Ian Carroll's of the world or anybody else who gives you a canned response
01:42:16.960
and tells you that they know what this thing is. We don't know what this thing is. We're
01:42:20.060
just asking questions. And these questions are pretty fucking alarming. And I'm through
01:42:24.260
the questions we're painting a picture. And I don't know if that picture is real, but what
01:42:27.180
I'm seeing so far is it's concerning. So I don't know if you guys have any ideas, feel
01:42:33.580
free to reach out, feel free to send it our way. If you know of another content creator who
01:42:37.040
has pieces of the puzzle that we don't have, let us know, send them our way. We've had a
01:42:41.040
couple of people do that already. I think this conversation is going to organically
01:42:44.680
evolve over time and maybe we'll get some answers. Um, but for now I just have a lot
01:42:51.300
of questions to address the Jeep. No, it doesn't make me scared. None of this makes
01:42:55.960
me scared. Uh, I just want to know, we want to know what this is going so I can be
01:43:00.340
positioned correctly to either avoid it or profit off of it. And even, even if it is a, even
01:43:06.580
if it's a polar shift, whatever, and we're all going to fucking die. Oh, I guess we're
01:43:10.320
all going to die then. And I'm not really so worried about that. And I do believe that
01:43:13.120
whatever, you know, goes on heaven is much longer of a time than our time here on earth.
01:43:17.840
So no, I don't have any fear, um, at all. I think our suffering here is not meaningless,
01:43:22.720
but it is not the great fucking devastation that we often feel like it is while we're in
01:43:27.980
this realm. I think that we'll get to a place after this and we'll look back and we'll
01:43:31.060
go, that was crazy. That was great. I look forward to, uh, reviewing all this stuff and
01:43:36.660
really packaging it well, because we're going to be on tinfoil hat again at the end of this
01:43:41.160
month to present this, but we're going to present it in a, we have to present it in a meaningful
01:43:48.440
way. One that will like pose the correct questions. And hopefully to an audience of that size, we
01:43:54.120
can get some response about what's, you know, what people think and what, what's coming
01:44:00.080
back. That's, that's really what we're after here. We're not after, uh, I don't know this
01:44:06.000
like fucking it's, it's a Trojan horse of ascension. It's not, it's not what, what I, what I want.
01:44:12.560
It's not what I think is even going to happen. I just, there's something here, but, and, and
01:44:17.480
look to, I know we got to wrap it up, but, uh, uh, Rick says, I'm feeling like this whole
01:44:21.220
thing is manufactured by the CIA. Like we're being steered to discuss this topic. And I would
01:44:24.800
say there's certainly an element of that, certainly an element of that. So I don't know what that
01:44:29.540
means to me. That means that that narrative is bullshit, but the question then becomes what part
01:44:37.140
is bullshit? Is it that it's not going to happen or that it is going to happen? It's going to be
01:44:42.420
the tribulation and these motherfuckers are trying to avoid it. I don't know. I don't know. I'm just
01:44:46.440
saying, um, lots more questions than answers, but I hope you guys enjoyed this and I hope that
01:44:51.000
you found it as fascinating as, as we found it fascinating because this has been gripping us
01:44:55.020
for the better part of like two months now. And, uh, yeah, it's, it's been good to get it out.
01:45:00.560
Um, but we're still not done. Obviously we've got to try to present this in, in, on a couple other
01:45:04.180
shows and things like that. But, um, I don't know, let us know what you think in the comments
01:45:08.180
and, uh, let us know if you have a piece of the puzzle and also let us know if there's any other
01:45:11.300
content creators out there that you think might have something that we don't have and that we can
01:45:15.380
collaborate and try to figure this out. Cause all I'm interested in is the truth and the
01:45:18.620
information. And if it seems like the truth, I'm going to move towards it. And, uh, uh, if that
01:45:24.000
means trying to dispel it or prove it, that it is real, then, then so be it. Um, you know, so I'd
01:45:29.020
be interested in doing some crossovers, but that's kind of it. That's all we got. Uh, I know a lot of
01:45:33.560
you guys are probably tired of hearing it. It's not going to stop. Sorry. We're going to, we're now
01:45:36.820
we've got to go on other podcasts and we've got to talk about it even more, but at least here on
01:45:40.140
Nephilim death squad, we've got it out of our system. So you can look forward to the next episodes
01:45:44.340
about whatever the hell we're going to talk about. I'm sure much of the same, but until then.
01:45:54.400
I don't want to say it. You say it. I didn't say it last time I said it. I was going to say it. I
01:45:58.380
was making people wait. Okay. A base of the comply is a box in the corner of the room. It is constantly
01:46:08.540
telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes
01:46:15.740
is what there is to see. Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that's patrolling