On this episode of the Nedealim Death Squad, host David Lee Corbo is joined by Trebles Garcia of Paranoid Radio to discuss the dark side of the internet, and how we need to prepare ourselves for the coming apocalypse.
00:05:26.000And specifically, I was brought up by my mother until the age of 12 years old until I left the house, basically taken away by the foster system.
00:05:33.540But she has a story that probably gave me an impact, traumatic impact in my life.
00:05:41.560A lot of the times, people forget where they come from.
00:05:45.420And the idea of remembering where you come from, tatting your mom's name on and scarring yourself on remembering that person also brings on their demons, brings on traumatic experiences.
00:05:57.020And then it's really hard for you to break the chain for your kids.
00:05:59.840So definitely what got me here first as a conspiracy theorist, I never fit in, bro.
00:06:13.120And then once I got adopted, I was that kid that would roll into high school with this number two pencil in his ear and a notebook rolled up.
00:06:20.840And in the notebook, there was nothing but freaking taggings about all the shit that I didn't even freaking like, right?
00:06:24.560So I was trying to become something and find myself when I really found out that later on in my life, it's not about finding yourself.
00:06:30.680It's about creating yourself and recreating good things and habits and influences and being impactful for your kids and for your family members with putting Jesus first.
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00:16:23.320What I was going to what I was getting at as well is that like so that that feeling kind of stood with me about I was like, yeah, this isn't my scene.
00:16:49.580So the guys in Joshua Tree, he gets he basically goes to one gay party, ends up getting convinced to drive five hours through the night to another gay party in the desert and gets stuck there for a bunch of days.
00:17:01.440And he experiences like a portal shift, vampires, all kinds of wacky stuff.
00:17:06.380But one of the things that he mentions in the story, which sticks out, is that they were like they were in a tent and they were super excited because they were like, yo, the twins are here.
00:17:17.340And the twins were two DJs and they came in and he said they started DJing and they like because of what they were playing, it transformed the entire room.
00:17:29.400And he said like I think he was seeing people shape shift.
00:17:31.860He was seeing all kinds of weird stuff and he thought that he was dosed.
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00:17:37.960Some weird stuff happens when he comes out.
00:17:40.100He's like the tent is in the air floating with a portal above it and people are like flying around.
00:17:46.820But the thing that sticks out is the DJs.
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00:19:01.240So I started seeing, it wasn't a shape shift, but I started seeing people's faces like looking at me angry because I wasn't part of it.
00:19:08.740And it's like when you're, you're walking amongst them and they're like, if you're high as hell and if you're like bouncing to the beat with them, they would hug you and they would, they would walk with you and everything.
00:19:18.080But this time I'm by myself and I'm videotaping everything, videotaping, I'm recording everything on my iPhone and I'm walking and everybody's looking at me.
00:19:32.020And then the moment was, and the moment was like, everybody would jump.
00:19:35.180I felt the waves of the beat bro hit my hairs and it would stand up and I would get the chills, but I get the, I would get the heebie jeebies.
00:27:53.520And it seems to be part of this preparing your body the same way that the music prepares the atmosphere.
00:28:00.960There's also a preparation of the body that goes into it.
00:28:03.480And I think it's fascinating because you managed to grip the dirt, which changed the trajectory of this entire experience to a positive one.
00:28:12.980And we know that there's a resonance frequency, right, that comes off of the earth.
00:28:16.600It's a human's frequency or Puharich used to call it elf waves, extremely low frequency waves.
00:28:22.860But it seems like because I more and more, we just look at things through the lens of energy and frequency.
00:28:28.200And it seems like you tapped into that.
00:29:59.520We look into that, too, where it seems to be a large correlation between parasites and demonic possession.
00:30:06.160And I'm still yet to – it's almost like the parasites are a conduit.
00:30:09.600Like if fasting is – it prepares the body, then parasites do something where they augment the body and make it more susceptible to demonic oppression, I think.
00:30:56.860And it's not a bad song, but it's by no means a good song.
00:31:01.820But it is remarkable because Blink-182 is so formulaic that they were able to go back and tap into that formula and then recreate something that felt exactly the same as their old shit.
00:31:12.840And then I realized that there was a time, you know, obviously Tom DeLonge or DeLongo or DeLongaDee, DeLongaDee, Long Tom, he moved away from Blink-182.
00:31:25.980And I think something happened where, like, Travis Barker wasn't available to do drums, so they couldn't call it Blink-182.
00:31:32.160He made a new band with a couple new guys, and he called it Angels in the Airwaves.
00:31:36.340And it's like it sounds kind of – it almost sounds gay.
00:31:40.220You know, I don't even think – I'm like Angels in the Airwaves.
00:31:42.080I like the name Blink-182 better, but whatever.
00:31:44.720And then I realized, like, oh, this guy is now giving us, you know, UFO disclosure, Tom DeLonge is, in whatever form or fashion, very strange.
00:31:52.960But that name, Angels in the Airwaves, is actually pretty interesting because I, you know, once again, start to look at the world more through frequency and vibration and energy.
00:32:07.760And I realized that there are angels, there are fallen angels, there are angels that are still in the grace of God.
00:32:14.360And they interact with us as frequency, as thoughts and inspiration and messages and things.
00:32:22.020Angels themselves are messengers, right?
00:32:23.840So – and they convey these messages seemingly through inspiration.
00:32:45.760So Angels in the Airwaves, to me, is like, damn, this dude knew some shit, and he put it right there, right in front of you, and he didn't tell you what it meant.
00:32:52.560Like, the Beatles have a song called Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
00:33:01.980My wife was playing it when we were driving back from Topps this weekend, and I had to request that she turned it off because I don't like the Beatles or that.
00:33:20.080Like, while my guitar gently weeps, it's like, and da, da, da, da, da, da, da.
00:33:25.980And it's like, but there's like this underlying melody that I can never put my finger on because I feel like there is some sort of mind control going on with these guys.
00:33:34.720Every song is bad, and that's how I eat.
00:33:38.620They tell you to eat every four hours for a reason, bro.
00:33:41.700The smallest amount of fasting they get you to do, the best it is for them to be able to manipulate your habits because it all starts with food, bro.
00:33:51.160It all starts with your first brain, which is your stomach.
00:33:53.200They're able to control – I think the most important thing is they're able to control you easily through messaging, like you said, frequencies, songs, adaptations, movies, entertainment.
00:34:05.380All your five senses get bombarded by these freaking low frequency.
00:34:08.380And while you're induced because you're eating, you're overeating, which is also biblical sin.
00:34:14.460So – and then you show your kids that.
00:34:17.800My little toddler woke up today asking for chips.
00:34:21.380I'm like, how do you know the word chip?
00:34:42.860So I'm going to give her a bag of freaking cookies or chips, and she's going to get what she wants.
00:34:45.780And then she's not only going to begin thinking that by asking this is right, by throwing a fit is right, but then her body is going to start deteriorating from the inside out.
00:35:20.960It's not that they have an excuse to do their drugs and be at that level of frequency.
00:35:23.900It's just sometimes they're so into it that they can't knock themselves out of it.
00:35:29.680Like they're in that trance for life, right?
00:35:31.380But me, as a habit, and I love Coke and I love my Oreos and my Kraft Singles, which I do, I make the decision to go make the money, spend the money to indulge in stupid shit.
00:35:45.140I think it promotes a certain gut bacteria that then begins to create false cravings.
00:35:52.180When I was younger, I still have a really serious addiction to sweets, and I'll binge eat like a psychotic person sometimes.
00:36:02.740I'll go really far for a long time being really healthy, eating nothing but steak and veggies and staying away from refined carbohydrates, staying away from sugars unless they're in fruit or something like that.
00:36:13.060And I'll have a number of weeks where everything's good, and then all of a sudden, it's like something comes knocking.
00:36:19.240And then before you know it, I literally have destroyed a party-sized MegaStuff Oreo by myself.
00:36:29.860Sometimes even the way that that happens to me, it almost feels like there's a supernatural aspect to it because it's like I've been so good for so long.
00:36:36.580And then suddenly something hits me, and all I can think about is running over to the corner store, and then I'll do this thing too where my eyes are bigger than my stomach.
00:36:49.760I'll come back with like four or five chocolate bars, a whole thing, a candy, and a fucking pint of Ben and Jerry's.
00:50:42.980And there's this thing called agua de calzon that they call it in Spanish.
00:50:46.080And if you have any Latino speakers, they're, they're probably going to know what this is.
00:50:49.160Um, it's basically you, you, you cook with your, your period blood to, to make sure that your fellow paramour becomes more fellow paramourish.
00:51:13.120I'm, I'm almost a hundred percent sure.
00:51:14.860Um, I didn't see her bleed into a cup and give it to him.
00:51:17.100But what I did see was, uh, a woman who, who, uh, was very much an outsider coming to my family.
00:51:24.960And then my father, who was a guy that's all about his, his immediate family, like his sisters, his brothers and his mother and his father, all of a sudden get wrenched away from them in a, in a very bizarre way.
00:51:37.840And then I watched this woman freak out anytime he would interact with me.
00:51:42.800And one day the icing on the cake was when she walked out into the backyard and I was sitting out there and she had just been into a big kind of throw down fight with my father about spending too much time with me and his grandson.
00:51:55.700And, and, and then she has these little paper effigies and she's going around and she's whispering to them.
00:52:03.600And then she's putting them on the ground and lighting them on fire.
00:52:06.660And then she'll go to another part of the yard and she'll whisper to another little paper effigy in her hand or, I don't even know if it was a paper effigy.
00:52:14.360Um, and then she would put it down and she would light it on fire.
00:52:18.080And, uh, and something happened one day where somebody said that they believe they saw her dipping her panties into something that she was preparing for him.
00:52:41.080I mean, it's something that, like I said, we get it through fiction.
00:52:46.680Um, I think one of the greatest pieces of fiction, in my opinion, to, to sort of exemplify this was Dr. Sleep.
00:52:55.360And then Dr. Sleep, essentially what you had was human looking, but ancient entities that were basically kind of vampires and, and they were sucking, uh, steam or, or shine or something like that out of children.
00:53:07.680And, and this process through like traumatizing them and taking this in is what enables them to remain young, uh, and, and virtually immortal.
00:53:15.940And you see the same thing in voodoo, right?
00:53:17.460Like Papa Legba is a voodoo character and a top hat.
00:53:22.080The top hat correlation there, because, uh, same thing in, in Dr. Sleep, the main character wears this top hat and, um, he can grant you this like eternal youth or a number of things, honestly.
00:53:34.380But it comes at the cost of the sacrifice of, of an innocent life.
00:53:37.860And so a baby, and, and that's always where these things go, right?
00:53:41.280It's like these women, this is what I imagine happens.
00:53:44.220These women do find some success and you could probably have some success in the short term by like killing a chicken.
00:53:50.640But then the magic just, it's like chasing the dragon.
00:54:41.620And then they, they would, they would freaking dissect a dog.
00:54:45.240Uh, uh, uh, they would wear the, the hide of a, of a freaking goat.
00:54:48.940And with the intestines of the dog, they'll go back in town.
00:54:52.220And then all these, these, uh, um, virgin teenagers would just line up and then he, they would whip them with these intestines for fertility.
00:55:00.060And, and, and women would want it to get smashed by these guys for the entire year.
00:55:31.780They're all, they all have these like weird occultic, uh, uh, paganistic backgrounds that usually come back to some sort of witchcraft or, uh, or worship of, of some, some entity.
00:56:15.640We can, we can remove the ritualistic aspect, right?
00:56:18.180Let's just say in a, in a strictly scientific or medical conversation, we've already established that you can take blood from young mice and inject it into older mice.
00:56:30.720And that those older mice for a period will be rejuvenated.
00:56:34.640And then, you know, you need to keep the process up.
00:56:37.080It's a maintenance thing, but this is well-established.
00:56:39.700And this is something that Joe Rogan talks quite a bit about, um, that particular experiment where they're putting the blood of young mice into old mice and the old mice are feeling rejuvenated.
00:56:47.720And, you know, there's even other things you could do, like you can take your blood and inject it into, uh, like a centrifuge and it spins it and separates like a platelet rich plasma.
00:56:57.980And if you inject that into yourself, you kind of have a similar effect.
00:57:01.660Um, but I just don't think anything's better than the young mice and the old mice.
00:57:04.760And then all of a sudden you look over, you have that scientific basis and then you look over and you're like looking at a whole conspiracy about the elite drinking the blood of children.
00:57:13.740And you go, well, that kind of checks out.
00:57:39.700Empowering women is extremely powerful because they are what we call in Spanish, which means they are the better half of man in culture and in the home and in bed and et cetera.
00:57:51.000So, but by, by diluting mental health, correct methods, the correct methods of behaving with men at a very young age is what allows for society for things like this to happen, for allow society to, to, to, to elude.
00:58:08.640And 60% of all men above the age of 15 in the U S alone are fathers.
00:58:19.76060% of all men above the age of 15 on fathers in the U S alone, 79% of those fathers are committing or thinking of committing suicide in today's age.
00:59:15.160And say these people, you have the collapse of men, the collapse of, of the father figure in the house.
00:59:21.060The father, you, you put them out, you take them out from the home, you put them in jail.
00:59:24.320And then your kid at a very young age has to fulfill those shoes of being a man by how, by stealing and providing for the family, providing for their own little sister by stealing.
00:59:44.940There's, so when it comes to like the masculinity and, and, and, you know, femininity, it might be a word I just made up.
00:59:50.560But, uh, there's, there's obviously, feminine, well, I might've fucking witchered it when I said it.
00:59:55.880That's why I tapered off there at the end.
00:59:57.520Uh, femininity, femininity, femininity, uh, so, so obviously it's a, it's a double-sided coin, right?
01:00:03.220So with masculinity, for example, there's the good side, which is the, the providing father, the protector, right?
01:00:10.180The builder, the, the self-sacrificer.
01:00:12.740Um, and then there's the negative side, which is the tyrant and the, the destroyer, the, the, the violent one, um, you know, things of that nature.
01:00:21.140But, and women also obviously have, you have the nurturer, the, the caretaker, the, the mother, the, the one who is sympathetic and empathetic.
01:00:28.980And then you have like the Oedipal mother, which is the overbearing one, the one who can't square away that they are not physically powerful.
01:00:37.000Uh, and they, they, they do this thing where right now in Western culture, um,
01:00:42.740the good things about masculinity have just been determined to be toxic masculinity, right?
01:00:48.600Like masculinity in general is, is toxic.
01:00:51.100And, and I think because of that, young men don't know how to act.
01:00:54.260They don't know how to be men because some of the attributes that are good are, are demonized by the culture.
01:01:00.460And then, um, you're not really allowed to, it's not culturally acceptable to talk about the, the shortcomings of, of, of, you know, femininity at all, not in any kind of way.
01:01:10.060And I think what that's done is it's, it's given us a weird thing.
01:01:13.620Like one of the phenomenons that I'm noticing right now is this, um, it's not just victimhood culture, but it's this love of being a victim.
01:01:39.400And so, so this song is huge right now.
01:01:42.760And it's like, anytime there's a scorned woman, she'll take to Tik TOK and she'll put that song on.
01:01:47.000And the song is all about like how unfair it is to be relegated to a barn, barefoot and base and forced to be a 24 seven baby machine, which is called human trafficking.
01:02:00.600Um, and I don't know that that woman made it out of that barn to sing this song.
01:02:04.120And I don't know that that's happening to the women that are on stage and are singing this song, but it's gone viral, which is fascinating because we've never had more girl bosses, right?
01:02:14.300And we've never had less mothers per capita than we have right now, but somehow there is a huge amount of virality to a song.
01:02:22.940That's basically about being a character in a handmaid's tale, which is not a reality for the vast majority of women, especially if we're talking about the United States of America, because, you know, obviously this is where the song's coming out of.
01:02:36.160But the point here is that it resonates with women.
01:02:39.840There is a subsect of women on Twitter that fucking love that song.
01:02:43.540And they don't see the irony of playing that song on their iPhone in their kitchen while their husband's at work and they're not at work.
01:02:53.360It's like, there's a whole disconnect there, but there's this love.
01:02:56.560There's a, there's an aspect of feminism that loves to be the victim that kind of yearns for it's all the women that when Trump and you can think whatever you want about.
01:03:06.140Trump, but when Trump won the presidency again, they all said that it was handmaid's tale.
01:03:11.740That's that what was, that's what was coming.
01:03:14.080And I'm not even saying that that's not what's coming.
01:03:16.680I'm just saying there's nothing right now on the playing field that suggests that you're about to be put in some weird conservative robe and made to just be a baby factory.
01:03:38.980If you're, if your worldview is one that the, uh, the patriarchy is keeping you down, it's keeping you in the barn, it's keeping you cranking out babies.
01:03:46.380And then you look to a man who actually did run that operation.
01:03:49.880And the entire reason he was able to is because Oprah Winfrey paved the way for him.
01:04:57.900Like, let's talk about this guy now because we're on this now.
01:05:00.560There's a lot of, I guess, stuff going around about Andrew Tate where he's beating up his woman and he might have raped some of these girls that were doing this video stuff.
01:07:32.860Because there are dudes out there that will be like, oh, I got to watch Andrew Tate while I do my girlfriend in this weird sexual situation.
01:07:42.940There's a woman in a barn right now with no shoes on.
01:07:46.040And she's constantly being inseminated by a man who's coming over, mounting her that way, and watching Andrew Tate while he smokes a cigar.
01:07:53.540And then he drives the road to his barn in his Bugatti.
01:08:27.220The point is, prop up both of these extreme, you know, completely detached from reality narratives, and then watch them fight and watch everything else get destroyed in the process.
01:08:37.720The problem is you have so many impressionable young men and women that are emulating this to the T.
01:08:44.620And it's like, when you emulate it, when women emulate a man, so feminism is the emulation of masculinity, but it's done by people with a bunch of estrogen.
01:08:53.900And it just comes out as bitchy, mean, and retarded.
01:08:56.800When young men who don't have any, like, real-life lessons try to emulate a masculine man or, like, the extreme masculine man, it actually comes off kind of feminine.
01:09:05.960So it's like, you guys are striving so hard to become something, and you're just, like, a parody of it.
01:09:11.540You're going so far in one direction that you're circling around and back to the other side.
01:09:18.660But unfortunately now, like, in real life, we're stuck with these people.
01:09:22.840Like, when you walk outside, not where I live, but if you go to, like, a city and you walk outside, you'll see people emulating this in their everyday life.
01:09:30.660And you're like, oh, God, these people are insufferable.
01:10:01.660And, man, I know people that run around saying that their macho, macho man drive a freaking – a huge freaking diesel truck and at home they're the biggest simp.
01:10:10.040And it's not because you're – I don't want to be talking shit about simp.
01:10:13.220If you're a simp, bro, if you're happy, you're happy, bro.
01:10:14.800You know, keep that woman happy because at the end of the day, that's your chick, right?
01:10:18.880But it's, like, you have to pretend to be somebody you're not and somebody, like you said, emulating and then being the mirror image of somebody online.
01:10:27.420And they're too extreme on both ends, bro.
01:11:13.460One, a normal person who just wants, you know, maybe a good partner and to raise a family and have a nice life and be a good person.
01:11:22.420But within them, they're subjected to this spell, this narrative that tells you, no, that's not where you want to put your focus and energy.
01:11:33.240You want to stave that family off for the distant future where your eggs dry up.
01:11:36.880And then all of a sudden you're alone and sad.
01:11:38.400But at least there's you and Chelsea Handler hanging out together, I guess.
01:11:42.720And then you have the mental illness because they put a liquor store at every freaking, at least in LA, they do.
01:11:47.840They put a liquor store at every block in your super populated city.
01:11:51.400And then on top of them putting a liquor store with malt liquor that's only $2 so you could get drunk off, you have meth running rampant in the street.
01:12:02.720And then you have OnlyFans getting bombarded.
01:12:04.880Bro, I open my freaking Instagram right now, bro, and I don't even watch ass like that, dog.
01:12:09.040And the first thing that comes up is a piece of ass.
01:12:20.380And he's like my Bible-thumping Christian warrior, blade on blade, sharpening our iron every single day.
01:12:25.440I go to church every single day with this guy because we open up the Bible and we discuss and we combat each other on what our opinions are about the Bible.
01:12:31.500And then we always come out at the top with friendship and love and looking at God, right?
01:12:36.020And we're like, see, this is what men are missing.
01:12:38.360Because if you start a day, you wake up, you drink some coffee, and you listen to a little Bible stuff, you start putting that reflection in your life.
01:12:47.640You start living that same way instead of actually putting on your headset on, listening to fucking who's in, what's his name, Durky, whatever the fucking rappers are now, about how to use drugs and how to be a bitch and how to fucking wear skinnier jeans and your wife and et cetera, et cetera.
01:13:03.060Or how to be a gym rat and just be macho and shit, but you can't even fucking pick up your own weight and do 50 push-ups without being hard or not being fake and gay.
01:13:10.180It's exactly – and then they start overindulging you with the entertainment industry, with the movies, and all the stuff that you love.
01:13:15.560Believe it or not, I'm a Star Wars geek, bro.
01:14:48.320And the reason I say Lord of the Rings did okay with those first three films is because I don't know that there was any corrosive messaging.
01:14:55.500And why that's important is because I recognize the medium by which they would have delivered that messaging.
01:15:02.700And that medium was the story of Jesus Christ.
01:15:07.280It's the truest form of the hero's journey.
01:15:09.540You have the suffering, which is embodied in Frodo Baggins, him taking on the sins of mankind and watching how it just destroys him as he sacrifices himself to get to the end of the line to save the world.
01:15:21.960And then you have the resurrection, which is depicted as Gandalf the Grey, who dies, goes into the underworld, and then returns as Gandalf the White.
01:15:32.700And then you even have the return of Christ in the return of the king, which is Aragorn taking his place on the throne as the rightful king.
01:15:40.460And the reason that that film did so well, there's a lot of things.
01:16:00.820There's a really a little bit more of a complex version in there.
01:16:03.320But you can find content creators who will pick apart Star Wars all day long for all of its biblical narrative.
01:16:10.900But the problem is that Star Wars kind of took a bunch of weird turns and then eventually just started becoming a propaganda piece where Disney is now using it.
01:16:21.140Yes, they're like using it as a cudgel to smash you into obedience.
01:16:24.920And that obedience is adhere to these cultural values.
01:17:41.660I don't really have my hands on the steering wheel as much as you would expect people who are running a show to have their hands on the steering wheel.
01:19:48.420I, I, I hope and, and pray constantly that what guides this show is the Holy spirit, even in all its retardedness and, and, and offensiveness, you know, that we, we engage in here.
01:20:00.420And that is the only thing that I want to influence this.
01:20:03.040I don't even know how much influence I have over the show because, um, I'm only reacting to things that seem to be happening and falling into our lap.
01:20:10.960The last thing I want is for anybody else to get any influence.
01:20:13.700So, so what people might perceive as like dismissiveness or rudeness, they're correct.
01:20:17.660And it's really just to protect this, this thing that we've got going on.
01:20:22.680Cause I think if there's too many chefs in the kitchen or, or there's too much thought, even that, like there's too much analyzing of what this thing is.
01:20:30.580It, it could kind of like fall through your fingers.
01:20:32.780But, um, I wanted to ask you trebles, number one, how long have you been doing this?
01:20:38.540And number two, after you started to do this, which is to unpack these, these mysteries and, and, and, you know, in so many words, um, was there anything that gave you the impression that you were now engaged in a spiritual sort of warfare?
01:21:19.580But, um, I started noticing the decline with my, with my mental health and the decline at home with the peace.
01:21:28.240I'm going to tell you something, guys, I'm going to tell you something about it's not for the pain of heart.
01:21:32.440And, and, and it's not because consuming it and being a podcast listener is one thing, but trying to put out your own opinions, formulating ideas, doing a research, communicating, networking, and then doing the art and then being, being digitally content, the freaking savvy or whatever.
01:21:47.100And putting out, it's not only energetically draining more morally draining when you, when people don't want to speak with you, um, when people call out, when people, you know, that's why I was very, when I told you guys, I'm very, very sorry for, for jumping on the gun and not being done the first time.
01:22:00.020Cause I know how it feels when people just turn you down, especially of a humble show like me, freaking turning you guys down.
01:24:04.020So yeah, that's when I found out it's definitely spiritual.
01:24:06.560However, it's been so hard, extremely hard, to stay away from beer, to stay away from drugs, to stay away from cursing, because that's one of the biggest things I need to cheer to you.
01:24:18.020And then I started seeing the eighth of every month.
01:24:20.360Now, I'm going to bring this in real quick, guys, because it does get a little spiritual and ritualistic.
01:24:25.200Flash for Flashy underscore News One, my Deep State correspondent, he's a political analyst on the show, and he's my co-host, one of my best friends in the game.
01:24:32.640He came out, and we talk political on the show, so we have at least two political episodes a month.