Nephilim Death Squad - April 07, 2025


149: From Raves to Redemption w⧸ Paranoi Radio


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 36 minutes

Words per Minute

202.03099

Word Count

19,477

Sentence Count

1,580

Misogynist Sentences

86

Hate Speech Sentences

71


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:01:25.980 It's about Top Lobs of Productions.
00:01:28.780 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:01:37.840 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:42.500 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:50.180 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely normal.
00:01:57.280 Oh, yeah, dude.
00:01:58.440 There's some Nephilim shit.
00:01:59.600 It's like we all know it's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:02:05.080 These munchies, they controlling us now.
00:02:07.060 I know we're talking about how they made a spot to be slaves.
00:02:10.200 And everybody's just walking around, heading to clouds.
00:02:12.960 I want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
00:02:15.400 But then it's too late.
00:02:16.380 We need to be ready to raise up.
00:02:18.200 Welcome to the end of day.
00:02:19.960 Everybody is slaves.
00:02:21.380 Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands.
00:02:25.080 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:30.260 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:02:32.820 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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00:03:12.720 Joining us today is Trebles Garcia of Paranoid Radio.
00:03:16.500 Trebles, before we get into the conversation,
00:03:18.760 why don't you let the audience who might not be familiar with you know where they can find your work
00:03:22.740 and what it is that you focus on?
00:03:25.740 Anxiety at 1,000%.
00:03:27.820 Ladies and gentlemen, I am Trebles Garcia, guys, the humble host of Paranoid Radio Podcast.
00:03:34.880 I like to say it's the best show with the best concept for the best listeners,
00:03:37.560 and I'm just a humble dude doing the do, dropping truth, bounce of truth,
00:03:40.980 and depositing into the bank of knowledge.
00:03:42.720 Thank you for having me, guys.
00:03:43.920 Of course, of course.
00:03:44.880 Hey, just so you know, every time I do that, the audience doesn't know that.
00:03:48.420 Every time I do that intro, and I go, excuse me, guys, before we get started, this is a 30-minute...
00:03:52.680 My anxiety is like, don't fuck this up.
00:03:54.840 Don't fuck this up.
00:03:55.600 Like, the whole time.
00:03:56.500 It's like a demon in my ear screaming at me that I'm going to fumble the...
00:03:59.240 And then when I do, it hurts.
00:04:01.320 It hurts a lot.
00:04:01.960 You do fine.
00:04:02.160 You do fine most of the time.
00:04:03.260 When you mess it up, it's actually more fun, I think.
00:04:05.440 Is it endearing?
00:04:07.200 Let's ask the audience.
00:04:08.100 Guys, when I mess the intro up, is it endearing?
00:04:10.240 We had a conversation with you, Trebles.
00:04:12.800 How long ago was it now?
00:04:13.760 Maybe a month and a half, two months ago or something at that effect?
00:04:16.360 About two months.
00:04:17.600 And, of course, it was...
00:04:19.420 We were your guest on Paranoia Radio, and so it was very NDS-centric.
00:04:24.500 But we're happy to have you on the show because, you know, it was an hour-long conversation.
00:04:29.300 And, of course, you were focusing on us.
00:04:31.580 But you let fly a couple of small details here and there throughout the conversation that piqued our interest in a big way.
00:04:40.300 And so, you know, we're happy to have you on.
00:04:42.600 I kind of want to start this conversation with...
00:04:45.720 I hope it's not...
00:04:47.280 I hope the audience doesn't perceive it as a cliche question because I think it's an important one and it's often a fascinating one.
00:04:52.680 But what is it that happened to you, Trebles, that creates a conspiracy content creator?
00:05:01.200 What was your upbringing like?
00:05:02.760 What was the journey like for you?
00:05:05.760 First of all, I want to thank the Lord for allowing me to be here today.
00:05:07.640 And I want to thank every single one of you for allowing me to enter your space.
00:05:10.700 My story is a basic one.
00:05:11.900 Very, very simple one, bro.
00:05:13.200 We like to kiss.
00:05:14.040 Keep it simple, stupid type of stuff.
00:05:16.520 And I'm adopted by Mexicans at the age of 12 years old.
00:05:21.500 And my parents are troubled people.
00:05:24.580 Guatemala.
00:05:25.360 They're from Guatemala.
00:05:26.000 And 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.
00:05:33.540 But she has a story that probably gave me an impact, traumatic impact in my life.
00:05:41.560 A lot of the times, people forget where they come from.
00:05:45.420 And 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.
00:05:57.020 And then it's really hard for you to break the chain for your kids.
00:05:59.840 So definitely what got me here first as a conspiracy theorist, I never fit in, bro.
00:06:04.520 I was a raver.
00:06:05.460 I tried to get into the gangster scene.
00:06:06.940 I tried to be in the party scene.
00:06:08.020 I tried to be an influential person as a kid.
00:06:10.020 I never found myself.
00:06:11.400 It was a mystery life for real.
00:06:13.120 And 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.
00:06:20.840 And in the notebook, there was nothing but freaking taggings about all the shit that I didn't even freaking like, right?
00:06:24.560 So 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.
00:06:30.680 It'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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00:07:41.760 In the rave scene, they gave me my name, Trebles.
00:07:44.520 So in 2008, all the way to 2017, I was a raver.
00:07:47.980 Almost 10 years.
00:07:49.600 In the last rave, I found out that I went in sober.
00:07:53.060 And I saw that all the things that I would feel, the music, the demonic presence,
00:07:58.520 the naked women, the sex, the homosexuality.
00:08:01.820 Not that I'm homo, but there's a lot of freaking homo people there.
00:08:04.680 You know what I'm saying?
00:08:05.660 And yes, it was a realization of my life where I was like, this is not for me either.
00:08:11.540 I'm empty.
00:08:12.480 I'm empty.
00:08:13.040 I tried drugs.
00:08:13.840 I tried beer.
00:08:14.880 I tried leaving my parents.
00:08:16.200 I tried going back to my parents.
00:08:17.340 I tried being, I tried everything, bro.
00:08:19.280 Everything in my life.
00:08:19.960 The only thing that I didn't try was staying sober and opening the Bible.
00:08:25.240 And a lot of the times I open up the Bible, I come up the Bible, not as a Bible-thumping
00:08:29.580 Christian warrior, but as a conspiracy theorist.
00:08:31.340 I go into the Bible looking for conspiracy theories, and then I find a little Jesus.
00:08:35.420 And it's funny.
00:08:36.040 It's funny how that works.
00:08:37.120 He has all plans for me.
00:08:38.320 But yeah, I'm not sure if you want to get into my life or you want to get into that
00:08:40.660 creepy story that my mom told me when she was in.
00:08:42.040 Well, I would like to ask you a little bit about that whole rave experience because, you
00:08:47.320 know, it is cliche in so many ways for when you imagine somebody warning you against any
00:08:56.100 kind of genre of music, you almost imagine like a old white conservative Christian character
00:09:01.260 telling you something that rhymes with, that's the devil's music, right?
00:09:06.340 And it's easily dismissed in so many ways.
00:09:10.200 And that's sort of fascinating because even on a surface level, when you look at this,
00:09:14.980 let's say rock and roll, for example, so much of those themes, Luciferian, satanic themes,
00:09:22.960 the symbolism and such are, they're not even cleverly hidden in any way, they're right
00:09:28.160 there on the surface.
00:09:29.780 It's what they lead with.
00:09:31.060 And then, of course, you look at the state of hip hop now, and it's very obvious that
00:09:35.140 there is a effort to push a satanic agenda.
00:09:38.680 And whether or not that's like a morally debased agenda to try to erode the moral fabric of
00:09:45.160 a country, or if it's in the symbols and the messaging, literally, you know, when they're
00:09:49.920 actually talking about selling their souls to demons and things like that.
00:09:54.040 It's fascinating to me, Trebles, that you spent 10 years in there and then all of the
00:09:58.480 something, all of the sudden something switched and your lens cleared up and you could see it
00:10:02.700 for what it was.
00:10:03.340 Definitely demonic.
00:10:05.740 And everything that you said, it works together, bro.
00:10:09.000 It's not just the beats, the awesome beats, the hardcore style, the dancing styles, the
00:10:13.140 trends.
00:10:13.700 It's not just the naked women, again.
00:10:15.240 It's not just the style of dressing.
00:10:16.760 It's not just that, bro.
00:10:17.620 It's everything.
00:10:18.420 It's part of the culture.
00:10:19.460 The entire culture has been infiltrated so that you can behave at a low frequency pattern.
00:10:23.460 Do you actually go, people go to the raves to enjoy music only?
00:10:27.020 They go to these raves to enjoy music high as hell, to pop E, to do coke.
00:10:32.760 I remember freaking hiding two bullets of at least $80 worth of weed, of coke, each in
00:10:37.800 my nutsack, bro, and in my high top chucks so that I could go in there and start taking
00:10:41.380 freaking lines, bro.
00:10:42.320 Believe it or not, it's amazing.
00:10:44.780 It's not amazing.
00:10:45.500 It's an amazing experience to go through to realize that that's not for you.
00:10:48.500 That's what I meant.
00:10:49.500 Yeah, it is tantalizing in that way, though.
00:10:52.560 I've been to a rave or an EDC-type festival one time, and when I was there, I did, in
00:10:59.040 fact, do Molly and then a bunch of cocaine that I found on the ground.
00:11:03.680 Oh, wow.
00:11:04.360 Yeah, I found a cigar bag of cocaine.
00:11:06.080 It was crazy.
00:11:06.800 I went into a—it wasn't on the ground.
00:11:09.380 I went into a porter potty, found a Ziploc bag that was almost certainly stashed in a
00:11:14.680 way for somebody else to come and get, and I took it.
00:11:17.580 And then when I left the porter potty, five minutes later, the police, like, swarmed the
00:11:21.940 porter potties and just started arresting everybody, except for me.
00:11:25.240 I was already—I had no idea what was going on.
00:11:27.840 I just found it, and then—so, yeah, there's this big allure where, you know, not only is
00:11:33.500 it, like you said, the beats, and they're hypnotic, and, you know, they're kind of the
00:11:37.220 medium for this programming that's coming your way, but then you look around, and there's
00:11:41.100 half-naked women everywhere, and there's drugs everywhere, so—
00:11:43.780 They know how to attract you, bro.
00:11:44.920 They know how to attract you.
00:11:45.640 There's wedding chapels at EDC, bro, so people want to get married in the style, right?
00:11:50.140 There's—it's not just that, bro.
00:11:52.300 They get you going.
00:11:52.960 They got these smaller, little-level raves that lead to the biggest rave festival in
00:11:58.760 the Western Hemisphere, right?
00:11:59.920 And have all these little ones to start attracting kids at a very young age.
00:12:03.580 And I remember in 2010, which was the last EDC in L.A., people died, bro.
00:12:08.840 People got strampled over.
00:12:10.180 People got—you know, they died at a very—teenagers in high school died at a rave that was
00:12:15.500 18-plus.
00:12:16.560 Do you remember that—
00:12:16.880 So, and I was a dude, Rush.
00:12:18.340 Do you remember that Travis Scott concert?
00:12:21.140 Yeah, just like that.
00:12:22.040 That was really bad.
00:12:24.320 I was like Astroland, right?
00:12:25.600 What was it called?
00:12:26.700 Astroland.
00:12:27.120 That's correct, yeah.
00:12:27.820 And the stories that were coming out of there were—I mean, like, it's coming from a group
00:12:34.800 of people that are just there for the music and the sort of debaucherous lifestyle.
00:12:38.060 And the next thing you know, they're coming back to TikTok with reports of, like, it felt
00:12:42.700 demonic.
00:12:43.380 It felt oppressive.
00:12:44.720 And people were dying.
00:12:45.880 What do you think happens when you get out?
00:12:49.720 So, you have these withdrawals, right?
00:12:51.140 And I didn't have them on the 2017 in EDC.
00:12:54.860 And I came out and I was like, I didn't have those withdrawals.
00:12:58.800 I came out a little bit more awakened, if anything, and I decided to, like, really change that
00:13:03.700 style of my life and a portion of my life.
00:13:06.860 And—but most of the times that I remember, EDC was going hard all three days, coming out,
00:13:13.680 and then you would be on a withdrawal for the next month, thinking, thinking.
00:13:18.820 And people say, oh, withdrawals, because that was my happy place.
00:13:22.200 And throughout the year, I'm freaking paying for high-priced tickets.
00:13:24.960 And I'm just trying to go to this place.
00:13:27.020 And that's, like, your pinnacle of heaven, like, your pinnacle of pleasure, right?
00:13:30.860 And then you find out, like, no, bro, you are being withdrawn because you got a bunch
00:13:36.020 of demons attached to you.
00:13:37.060 What happens?
00:13:37.720 You stop going to work.
00:13:39.120 You're lazy at work.
00:13:40.420 You're lazy with your family.
00:13:41.740 You start putting priorities over your kids.
00:13:43.960 You start doing more drugs, trying to relive and reinitiate that feeling, right?
00:13:48.780 That emotional feelings that you had, trying to rebalance your chemical imbalance that you
00:13:52.100 had once you came out because of all the drug abuse, right?
00:13:54.400 All the dehydration of your body that you put through, that reckless behavior.
00:13:58.060 And then you come out, and you're like, oh, I just love that place.
00:14:01.400 Because that's probably, you haven't found yourself.
00:14:03.400 At that point, you are experiencing high-level, low-frequency bombardment of electronic music,
00:14:11.160 demonic entities, and drug abuse.
00:14:14.020 And think that that's pleasure.
00:14:16.060 Think that that's happiness.
00:14:18.020 And, I mean, who could blame you?
00:14:19.600 The way that we're raised.
00:14:20.400 Look at the food that we're eating.
00:14:21.280 That reminds me, well, a couple of things.
00:14:24.100 So I remember as a kid, like, being invited to some of these things.
00:14:27.040 I went to a danger party in New York City.
00:14:30.640 And danger parties were very much like some of the first raves.
00:14:33.880 They would just pop up out of nowhere, and it would be like, there's a danger party tonight,
00:14:38.160 and it's going to be in the village.
00:14:39.400 It's going to be in this warehouse.
00:14:40.600 And it's the craziest shit you've ever seen.
00:14:42.880 But I remember going in there and overwhelmingly thinking, this is gay.
00:14:47.180 Like, I just could not avoid everything about it.
00:14:50.260 I was like, this is so gay.
00:14:52.540 No offense.
00:14:53.500 No, but it literally is, right?
00:14:54.680 You have, like, dudes in, like, highlighter-colored shit, and everything is, like, very colorful
00:15:01.000 and exuberant.
00:15:01.880 And everybody is pouring this, like, energy out that is, like, it is.
00:15:06.180 It's overwhelming in that way.
00:15:08.220 And, yeah.
00:15:08.680 Yeah, you could definitely categorize it.
00:15:10.340 100%.
00:15:10.760 Super gay.
00:15:12.200 And I remember, like, I was like, I want nothing to do with this.
00:15:15.700 I ended up leaving early, and they were like, oh, but the girls.
00:15:18.200 And I was like, yeah, but I was like, I just don't like this shit.
00:15:20.160 This is weird.
00:15:20.720 It's funny because they don't even smash.
00:15:22.520 It's not like they're looking to go get dicked down.
00:15:24.360 It doesn't work like that, bro.
00:15:25.960 It's funny because, and they promote that.
00:15:27.740 Oh, peace, love, unity, respect.
00:15:29.520 Everybody hugging each other.
00:15:30.760 Everybody's love.
00:15:31.380 Everybody jumping at the same time.
00:15:32.700 And, yeah, you're synchronized to a certain pattern of energy.
00:15:35.700 But you're not.
00:15:36.520 It's not like you're you.
00:15:37.800 It's not.
00:15:38.180 You're looking for something.
00:15:39.260 And then when you eliminate, like, everybody says that shit.
00:15:41.640 You eliminate Christ.
00:15:42.600 You eliminate Christ and God and the creator out of your life.
00:15:44.760 Guess who moves in?
00:15:45.820 Deep.
00:15:46.400 He moves in deep with a gang of people, with a gang of demons.
00:15:48.700 So, yeah, man.
00:15:49.660 I hear you.
00:15:50.280 Fake and gay.
00:15:51.240 There is this thing that happens, too, where you were talking about it.
00:15:55.540 It's like after you're done with this bender of drugs, it, like, I don't know if, you know, I'm not very smart when it comes to chemistry.
00:16:01.980 But it's like it drains you of serotonin or whatever the fuck the, you know, the chemical compound that's supposed to make you happy.
00:16:07.840 You stop producing it for it's like it drains your serotonin reserves.
00:16:13.000 And then you're left sluggish and depressed and just like, you know, with this black cloud looming over you afterwards until you recover.
00:16:21.040 Yeah, I agree.
00:16:23.320 What 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.
00:16:31.080 I thought maybe I was weird.
00:16:32.400 I was like, this is gay.
00:16:33.720 But then I I listened to the episode of Merkel's show where the guy goes to Joshua Tree.
00:16:42.980 I forget the name of the episode.
00:16:44.460 Yeah.
00:16:45.840 Portals in the Desert or something like that.
00:16:47.620 Desert Portal, something like that.
00:16:49.580 So 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.
00:17:01.440 And he experiences like a portal shift, vampires, all kinds of wacky stuff.
00:17:06.380 But 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.
00:17:16.120 The twins are coming.
00:17:17.340 And 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.
00:17:29.400 And he said like I think he was seeing people shape shift.
00:17:31.860 He was seeing all kinds of weird stuff and he thought that he was dosed.
00:17:34.100 So he ends up like leaving and he goes into the bathroom.
00:17:37.960 Some weird stuff happens when he comes out.
00:17:40.100 He's like the tent is in the air floating with a portal above it and people are like flying around.
00:17:45.660 This is what the guy says.
00:17:46.820 But the thing that sticks out is the DJs.
00:17:49.560 Everyone was super hyped for these guys to come because they were going to introduce a certain atmosphere into this place that was going to bring in.
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00:18:25.460 Something.
00:18:26.400 And once they did, it got weird.
00:18:29.120 The whole party went sideways.
00:18:30.120 Anyways, you so on the in 2017, I wanted to go see show tech, which is my favorite heart style DJ set.
00:18:41.200 I want to go see their set.
00:18:42.980 And the thing that you're talking about, it's kind of like the intro part of the blade.
00:18:47.400 Have you ever seen blade?
00:18:48.460 Yeah.
00:18:49.760 Well, they're all dancing, human dance scenes.
00:18:51.620 Right.
00:18:51.740 But once the freaking, once the blood starts like, like falling on them, they start, their faces start like to morph.
00:18:57.540 There we go.
00:18:58.300 Game blade scene.
00:18:59.200 Exactly.
00:18:59.760 Yep.
00:19:00.060 Yep.
00:19:01.240 So 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.
00:19:08.740 And 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.
00:19:18.080 But 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.
00:19:24.940 They're like giving me their back.
00:19:26.180 They wouldn't look at me or share that same moment with me.
00:19:28.700 Yeah.
00:19:29.020 Cause you were a day walker.
00:19:30.820 I was a day walker.
00:19:32.020 And then the moment was, and the moment was like, everybody would jump.
00:19:35.180 I 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.
00:19:42.460 It wasn't like, Oh yeah.
00:19:44.020 Boom.
00:19:44.420 I'm happy.
00:19:44.940 It wasn't the happiness.
00:19:46.000 It was like, Holy crap.
00:19:47.960 Like, you know, like when you get into fear, you're like, you're like, what the heck's happening, bro?
00:19:51.780 Like, I don't like this shit.
00:19:52.900 You go into like observer mode where you're like taking it on.
00:19:56.060 Yeah.
00:19:56.400 Yes.
00:19:56.680 It's not, you're like watching everybody, they're jumping and then it's, I mean, it's sexual, it's dark.
00:20:01.660 And then people are looking at you and then they give you that back at you.
00:20:03.740 It's not like, what happened to all the love?
00:20:05.620 Yeah.
00:20:06.000 That was my problem at the danger parties.
00:20:09.020 And that's exactly what it was.
00:20:10.680 It was like, like I was like, I don't belong here.
00:20:12.600 It was maybe because I wasn't high with them, but that's the problem.
00:20:15.440 I came in skeptical too.
00:20:16.740 I was like, first off, cause like the crew that I was rolling with, I was like, these guys are retarded.
00:20:21.560 There's nothing like every single one of them.
00:20:23.580 Um, I, uh, I ended up going to high school, the same high school as like Brooklyn tech,
00:20:27.280 I believe.
00:20:27.820 But then I transferred out like after two weeks as I wanted to do, I wanted to play baseball
00:20:31.800 in Lincoln.
00:20:32.680 So I went with them and every single one of them that went there ended up in rehab for
00:20:38.740 some kind of drugs.
00:20:39.540 And I was like, boy, did I, I dodged a bullet.
00:20:43.320 Yeah.
00:20:43.700 I would have ended up straight, straight with these guys take, I mean like hard stuff, like
00:20:47.180 pills, stuff like that.
00:20:49.400 And, uh, this is something that we talk about a lot though, top, right?
00:20:52.580 It's like, um, I, I like that way you described it where you used to play in a band in the church
00:20:58.820 and it was like, you are preparing people to receive the word.
00:21:01.940 Right.
00:21:02.780 Um, and so you're like warming up the crowd with music.
00:21:06.300 And then once everybody is in the right head space, let's say you're tuned into the correct
00:21:10.960 frequency, then there can be some real, some real, um, movement of the Holy spirit, let's
00:21:16.960 say, right.
00:21:17.620 Cause now you're tuned into that and you see the same thing when it comes to like witch
00:21:22.540 covens.
00:21:22.960 So they have their mantras, they have their chance, right.
00:21:26.320 There's a musical aspect, or even let's, let's go, uh, to something a little bit like, let's
00:21:30.300 say the native Americans, uh, for example, right.
00:21:32.580 Where they are engaging in these, uh, shamanistic rituals and it starts with, um, tobacco and
00:21:39.960 burnt offerings, maybe marijuana or something like that.
00:21:42.800 And then also chanting and music.
00:21:44.640 And then once you're there after, you know, all of this is settled in, then the shaman will
00:21:51.400 channel.
00:21:51.820 It'll channel an entity.
00:21:53.500 They'll channel a spirit.
00:21:55.180 Um, to me, it sounds like the exact same thing, but you have to imagine that if, if that's
00:22:01.720 a form of let's, let's call it for this argument or for this thought experiment, a form of technology
00:22:06.900 and the technology is to change things on a molecular level around you so that they are
00:22:12.940 more ready to receive an entity.
00:22:15.760 And, uh, a native American, uh, shaman session is a, is a rudimentary form of that technology.
00:22:25.660 Then two twin DJs with speakers that are the size of, you know, city buses and a crowd full
00:22:33.520 of people who are all inundated with no, no longer tobacco and marijuana, but like synthetic
00:22:39.900 drugs that come out of a laboratory.
00:22:41.900 And then echo his name throughout the time before he arrived, they arrived.
00:22:45.640 Right.
00:22:46.040 Yes.
00:22:46.440 Yes.
00:22:46.780 So, so to me, it's like the, it's a much higher level of that.
00:22:50.820 So, so if, if people gathered around a campfire, you know, in, in, when native Americans were,
00:22:56.720 uh, more prominent in the country, uh, were susceptible to that sort of frequency or being
00:23:02.520 able to tune into that.
00:23:03.880 If you dial up the efficacy of, of the drugs, you dial up the efficacy of the technology that's
00:23:09.660 making the music, you dial up the music itself.
00:23:11.920 Like, yeah, it's much more effective.
00:23:14.440 I, I, I didn't, um, three sessions of forthcoming of a man with most collateral Apaches.
00:23:22.460 My ex was, uh, most collateral Apache and she did her first forthcoming of a woman.
00:23:27.240 So did her little sisters.
00:23:28.480 And I was with her for about seven years and the last four years were very troublesome.
00:23:32.620 And we went and I did the forthcoming of a, of a man in the desert.
00:23:36.660 So it's kind of like what you say, there were sweat lodges and I'm talking about bro,
00:23:40.800 bro intense.
00:23:42.440 Like you think, Oh, because you're not part of it.
00:23:45.120 Like they accepted me.
00:23:46.460 I gave them the offering.
00:23:47.360 They did the whole prayer.
00:23:48.420 We, we didn't eat, we fasted.
00:23:50.080 And then we get into this thing, bro.
00:23:51.780 It's a teepee.
00:23:52.600 It has circled rocks.
00:23:54.380 And in the middle, there's a deep, like a pit and you sit, you sit in three circles
00:23:58.200 of men.
00:23:59.000 Um, and then this is funny because it's intense.
00:24:02.220 They start warming up the rocks outside their lava rocks.
00:24:05.100 And then he put them in, they opened the little side door and there's just bear claw.
00:24:08.500 I know the dudes that were there bear claw was like the chief, right?
00:24:10.600 You would say the lead and he put them in there and he starts throwing mist.
00:24:14.020 And then the first three sessions, they're long.
00:24:16.040 They're like three minutes long each, bro.
00:24:17.840 First three sessions, you start feeling like a sauna.
00:24:19.680 You're like, like you start getting that anxiety.
00:24:22.540 You can't breathe.
00:24:23.160 Right.
00:24:23.340 And then they come when they hit you with this and they start singing like from their
00:24:28.600 heart.
00:24:28.980 And then they start hitting, hitting the beat.
00:24:30.560 Right.
00:24:30.780 Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
00:24:32.540 And they start like building on it, building on it and building on it.
00:24:35.740 Then you'll hear guys tap out.
00:24:37.620 Like some other dudes like, I can't, I can't.
00:24:39.400 Like I let them out.
00:24:40.140 But every single person that taps out, we have to restart the rings.
00:24:43.980 We have to take out the rocks and put them back in and then restart it.
00:24:47.060 So you get no breather.
00:24:47.820 You have to fulfill the entire freaking 30 lines, the 30, the 30 sessions.
00:24:52.300 So on the last one, which is really, really funny because I felt spiritual.
00:24:56.400 Check this out.
00:24:57.400 We, he was throwing the water on the rocks.
00:24:59.760 He would stop and he would start singing, banging his shit.
00:25:02.300 And then I was having, I was towards, I think my 26th ring already.
00:25:05.820 And I was, bro, shit in breaks, man.
00:25:08.560 Excuse my language.
00:25:09.460 And I was like, fuck, I can't freaking hold it anymore.
00:25:11.760 I can't breathe.
00:25:12.280 I can't breathe.
00:25:12.720 And the dude next to me, he was over watching the guys in the outer ring.
00:25:18.120 And I was in the outer ring and the outer ring is one of the worst ones
00:25:21.040 because the heat hits the teepee and it comes down behind your back
00:25:24.660 and it hits behind your head.
00:25:25.640 So you're like, oh crap.
00:25:27.040 Like you could feel every single time he throws the water, the foam,
00:25:30.260 the heat hits you, right?
00:25:32.220 Dude, he comes and he gets to me.
00:25:33.660 He goes like this.
00:25:34.260 He puts his shoulder on me.
00:25:35.700 Then he goes, he goes, be one with the ground.
00:25:38.660 And I didn't get it.
00:25:39.680 And then two more rings came by, bro.
00:25:41.420 And I was fucking shitting it, dude.
00:25:43.240 I was about to tap out.
00:25:44.280 But if I tapped out at 27, they all had to start all over again.
00:25:47.500 So I can't just do that.
00:25:48.460 I can't be.
00:25:50.060 So I was like, all right.
00:25:51.520 So I'm a kicker.
00:25:52.420 I'm a faint.
00:25:52.940 It is what it is.
00:25:53.580 And I started getting, my hands started getting really cold,
00:25:55.600 but my body was overheating.
00:25:57.560 I don't know what it was.
00:25:58.240 Like my blood pressure.
00:25:59.160 I don't know what my sugar levels.
00:26:00.480 And I was, I was about to collapse.
00:26:02.580 And he goes, be one with the ground.
00:26:04.380 And then it hit me.
00:26:05.800 So what they do is they do this layer caping of leather flooring.
00:26:10.000 They put like, like tarp, leather tarp on, on the floor.
00:26:12.720 And they're layered up.
00:26:14.380 So it has a slit, like a slit, right?
00:26:17.380 And I see me.
00:26:18.280 I felt the slit with my feet.
00:26:20.500 And I got my hands and I put it under the, my hands were cold.
00:26:24.540 I put them under the leather and I touched, I felt the dirt.
00:26:28.220 And I went like this to the dirt and I grabbed the dirt, bro.
00:26:31.020 The dirt was so cool, bro.
00:26:33.360 It cooled up my palms and I started feeling my cold blood rushing to my head.
00:26:37.980 And then it gave me like breathing.
00:26:39.720 Like it gave me air, oxygen, dude.
00:26:41.700 I was like, and when I breathed out, he goes, there you go here.
00:26:46.960 And he passed me a freaking drum.
00:26:48.760 I started beating the living shit out of it, bro.
00:26:51.340 Like just into it, bro.
00:26:53.420 I was so energized, bro.
00:26:54.880 I felt that.
00:26:55.840 And then there were, that's when the singing started even going up.
00:26:57.880 We went 33 rounds, bro.
00:26:59.180 He was just throwing air and he would just put more rocks.
00:27:01.160 And we just fucking just, everybody was like, even, even not going to trans go like this.
00:27:05.080 We'll just, oh, look, look, look, just 33, 33 rounds.
00:27:07.940 You said 33 rounds, bro.
00:27:09.260 33 rounds, bro.
00:27:10.540 Illuminati confirmed.
00:27:12.080 Illuminati confirmed.
00:27:13.620 And we got out, bro.
00:27:14.760 They let you out and they put this leather thing on you and they cover you up because your body and the desert's freaking cold.
00:27:20.780 And then we had a feast after, right?
00:27:22.740 And I almost fainted when I came out.
00:27:24.060 And then all the women were like, yes, you did it.
00:27:25.900 And I was like, yeah.
00:27:26.920 And it was part of a brotherhood.
00:27:28.020 It kind of felt like when I got jumped in jail and then everybody freaking loved you after because you were down for your shit.
00:27:33.880 It was funny, bro.
00:27:34.620 But yeah, very spiritual.
00:27:35.920 Very.
00:27:37.500 It's fascinating because you started off talking about like fasting, right?
00:27:40.720 So many of these ritualistic processes are reminiscent of one another, you know, as far as fasting and how that relates to Christianity.
00:27:51.460 But also it's a spiritual practice.
00:27:53.520 And it seems to be part of this preparing your body the same way that the music prepares the atmosphere.
00:28:00.960 There's also a preparation of the body that goes into it.
00:28:03.480 And I think it's fascinating because you managed to grip the dirt, which changed the trajectory of this entire experience to a positive one.
00:28:12.980 And we know that there's a resonance frequency, right, that comes off of the earth.
00:28:16.600 It's a human's frequency or Puharich used to call it elf waves, extremely low frequency waves.
00:28:22.860 But it seems like because I more and more, we just look at things through the lens of energy and frequency.
00:28:28.200 And it seems like you tapped into that.
00:28:31.320 Yeah, definitely.
00:28:32.680 I grounded myself.
00:28:34.000 I stopped living in my head and I started living with the dirt and I just gave it my energy.
00:28:39.080 And this is before I really turned to Christ, right?
00:28:41.180 But it was an experience.
00:28:43.280 And when I came out, I remember puking.
00:28:44.680 It was all yellow and everybody started puking.
00:28:46.860 And it's like if they took out something out of you.
00:28:49.800 And I'm not saying that it's right to do.
00:28:51.800 And I'm not saying that's ritual things.
00:28:53.140 But if they believe in it, at the time I did believe in it.
00:28:54.980 So I felt cleansed.
00:28:57.000 I felt clear-minded.
00:28:58.180 For the entire week, I felt more energized, more powered.
00:29:00.980 I didn't want to eat burgers and stuff.
00:29:02.560 I wasn't – how do you say that?
00:29:04.580 I wasn't looking for sugar because I have a problem with sugar.
00:29:07.340 And I wasn't looking for the drugs and stuff, right?
00:29:09.160 So I'm like, oh, my sweet tooth.
00:29:10.640 Before – like right now, I'm drinking a Coke and coffee.
00:29:13.880 And before – during the time I did those forthcoming man rituals, I forgot about it.
00:29:20.680 I wasn't hungry for that anymore.
00:29:22.000 It wasn't like my brain – it was almost as if that parasite was eliminated.
00:29:26.940 Killed.
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00:29:56.140 Took it out of my body.
00:29:58.160 Very interesting stuff.
00:29:59.400 Yeah.
00:29:59.520 We look into that, too, where it seems to be a large correlation between parasites and demonic possession.
00:30:06.160 And I'm still yet to – it's almost like the parasites are a conduit.
00:30:09.600 Like 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.
00:30:21.980 Like there's a correlation there.
00:30:23.360 But we brought this up on the show that we did Saturday where I was driving and I was listening to Blink-182.
00:30:31.220 And it was, I think, their newest album.
00:30:34.120 And there's a hit off of that album called One More Time.
00:30:37.800 And it's very much a throwback to their old music.
00:30:44.000 It sounds exactly the same.
00:30:44.980 It's a very simple song.
00:30:46.260 It's not impressive by any means, but it has this nostalgia factor.
00:30:49.480 What a crazy sentence.
00:30:51.380 There's a hit song on Blink-182's new album.
00:30:54.360 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:30:55.660 That is a crazy sentence.
00:30:56.560 What did you just say to me?
00:30:56.860 And it's not a bad song, but it's by no means a good song.
00:31:01.820 But 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.
00:31:12.840 And 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.
00:31:25.980 And I think something happened where, like, Travis Barker wasn't available to do drums, so they couldn't call it Blink-182.
00:31:32.160 He made a new band with a couple new guys, and he called it Angels in the Airwaves.
00:31:36.340 And it's like it sounds kind of – it almost sounds gay.
00:31:40.220 You know, I don't even think – I'm like Angels in the Airwaves.
00:31:42.080 I like the name Blink-182 better, but whatever.
00:31:44.720 And 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.
00:31:52.960 But 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.
00:32:07.760 And I realized that there are angels, there are fallen angels, there are angels that are still in the grace of God.
00:32:14.360 And they interact with us as frequency, as thoughts and inspiration and messages and things.
00:32:22.020 Angels themselves are messengers, right?
00:32:23.840 So – and they convey these messages seemingly through inspiration.
00:32:30.920 It comes to you in a dream.
00:32:32.060 It comes to your mind suddenly.
00:32:33.700 You're inspired.
00:32:34.460 This thought, this idea for a project or whatever it is comes to you, or you feel compelled in one way or another to do something.
00:32:41.620 But that is thought waves.
00:32:44.340 Thought waves are frequency.
00:32:45.760 So 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.
00:32:52.560 Like, the Beatles have a song called Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
00:32:59.820 Correct me if I'm wrong.
00:33:00.640 That's what it's called, right?
00:33:01.980 My 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.
00:33:10.240 Yes, but they do have it.
00:33:11.260 It's a song about LSD, right?
00:33:13.080 When you listen to almost all Beatles songs, it feels like you're listening to a song and then a song underneath it as well.
00:33:18.600 That's always the feeling that I get.
00:33:20.080 Like, while my guitar gently weeps, it's like, and da, da, da, da, da, da, da.
00:33:25.980 And 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.
00:33:33.860 Yeah, I just don't.
00:33:34.720 Every song is bad, and that's how I eat.
00:33:38.620 They tell you to eat every four hours for a reason, bro.
00:33:41.700 The 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.
00:33:51.160 It all starts with your first brain, which is your stomach.
00:33:53.200 They'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.
00:34:05.380 All your five senses get bombarded by these freaking low frequency.
00:34:08.380 And while you're induced because you're eating, you're overeating, which is also biblical sin.
00:34:14.460 So – and then you show your kids that.
00:34:17.800 My little toddler woke up today asking for chips.
00:34:21.380 I'm like, how do you know the word chip?
00:34:22.860 Who taught you chip?
00:34:23.860 I'm not home most of the day, so I'm saying, then my wife would give you chip at 6 a.m. in the morning when you woke up?
00:34:29.140 Hmm.
00:34:29.620 So that started a whole other conversation with the wife.
00:34:32.120 But see?
00:34:32.780 You see how my daughter is three years old, and she's already asking to be enslaved by that pattern?
00:34:39.060 And then we – it's easy because I ain't going to cook.
00:34:41.200 God knows I don't know how to cook.
00:34:42.860 So I'm going to give her a bag of freaking cookies or chips, and she's going to get what she wants.
00:34:45.780 And 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.
00:34:54.960 And craving it.
00:34:56.220 And craving it, which is probably one of the worst things.
00:34:58.800 And through craving, you start – there's a saying in Spanish.
00:35:02.480 It says, la costumbre es peor que la adicción, which means bad habits.
00:35:06.580 Having a bad habit, it's worse than having an addiction because you're choosing to do it, bro.
00:35:10.640 It's not like you're induced.
00:35:11.820 It's not like you're – for example, addicts.
00:35:13.560 I feel like addicts, even though they can be patients, they have not an excuse.
00:35:18.720 What am I asking?
00:35:19.500 What's the word I'm saying?
00:35:20.960 It's not that they have an excuse to do their drugs and be at that level of frequency.
00:35:23.900 It's just sometimes they're so into it that they can't knock themselves out of it.
00:35:29.680 Like they're in that trance for life, right?
00:35:31.380 But 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.
00:35:42.800 See what I'm saying?
00:35:43.640 So, yeah.
00:35:44.100 It's a vice.
00:35:44.660 It's like a vice.
00:35:45.140 I think it promotes a certain gut bacteria that then begins to create false cravings.
00:35:52.180 When I was younger, I still have a really serious addiction to sweets, and I'll binge eat like a psychotic person sometimes.
00:36:02.740 I'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.
00:36:13.060 And I'll have a number of weeks where everything's good, and then all of a sudden, it's like something comes knocking.
00:36:19.240 And then before you know it, I literally have destroyed a party-sized MegaStuff Oreo by myself.
00:36:25.860 Like I am a party of people.
00:36:28.300 And I don't know.
00:36:29.860 Sometimes 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.
00:36:36.580 And 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.
00:36:49.760 I'll come back with like four or five chocolate bars, a whole thing, a candy, and a fucking pint of Ben and Jerry's.
00:36:57.320 No, you don't need that, bro.
00:36:58.660 You don't need it.
00:36:59.280 You're freaking huge.
00:36:59.960 No, you definitely don't need it.
00:37:00.860 And I don't even share it either.
00:37:02.360 I don't share it.
00:37:03.040 My wife's like, is that for it?
00:37:04.520 And I'm like, no.
00:37:05.120 If you wanted something, you should have said something.
00:37:07.580 And now I'm just eating an entire Ben and Jerry's to myself.
00:37:10.900 I'm not sure if you have any kids.
00:37:12.180 But in the future, you've got to stop that habit.
00:37:14.160 I'm not telling you what to do.
00:37:15.160 You're your own man.
00:37:15.840 Do whatever the hell you want.
00:37:16.700 If you're happy, I'm happy for you and with you, bro.
00:37:19.240 But I think you're causing DNA damage.
00:37:22.240 You're hacking yourself.
00:37:24.260 And eventually, if you decide to have kids where you're passing that trauma to your kids,
00:37:27.840 and that trauma is going to be in the form of bad habits and diabetes and other illnesses.
00:37:33.540 To your point, Trebles, I do have a son.
00:37:35.660 He's nine years old.
00:37:37.900 We don't keep sweets in the house.
00:37:40.220 You know what I mean?
00:37:40.760 Because it's just a trap for me.
00:37:42.400 If I keep sweets in the house, then I'm going to demolish them all.
00:37:45.140 And he doesn't really have access to sweets like that.
00:37:48.160 But I recognize that he has these insane cravings.
00:37:52.360 And my mother also had them.
00:37:54.500 And so we'll call each other and just laugh about our crippling addiction to sweets.
00:37:59.440 Hey, what completely irrational amount of food did you eat this weekend, Mom?
00:38:07.880 And she'll be like, yeah, I was doing really good doing a carnivore diet or some shit like that.
00:38:11.820 And then I also heated up a pint of Ben & Jerry's, put it into an IV bag,
00:38:16.780 and put it on a slow drip and sat there on my sofa and injected myself with Ben & Jerry's.
00:38:21.660 You know, so I do think you're right about that.
00:38:24.000 There is like this generational aspect, whether that's DNA or maybe it's something spiritual or maybe even why not both, right?
00:38:31.840 Let me pick up the tempo here.
00:38:36.620 So DNA hacking and all that stuff, right?
00:38:38.820 And I think we're all obsessed with aging, which is how exactly the story started with my great-grandmother.
00:38:47.400 And I'm sorry if I'm diverting here.
00:38:49.180 No, no, no, that's fine.
00:38:50.040 We got to bring up some more fire.
00:38:51.520 Actually, wait, before you start that story, we're at the 35-minute mark, David.
00:38:57.640 You want to give them the spiel?
00:38:59.000 Yes, guys.
00:38:59.780 We are now at 37 minutes.
00:39:01.340 Give them the business, David.
00:39:02.720 I'm going to give you the business.
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00:39:39.940 Here we go.
00:39:40.840 All right.
00:39:41.160 Take it away, Trebles.
00:39:42.800 Yo, baby, first of all, you guys are freaking—I'm sorry?
00:39:45.600 I said it's messed up, right?
00:39:46.660 We do this to these people every day, and they show it every day.
00:39:50.140 No, there's no shame in your game, bro.
00:39:51.660 What the heck?
00:39:52.040 You guys work hard at this.
00:39:53.020 Plus, you're freaking masterminds in marketing.
00:39:55.140 Look what you just did.
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00:41:05.340 I guess uncover some of these experiences you've been alluding to with your grandmother.
00:41:08.960 So, I have an experience to myself.
00:41:12.140 I'm going to start off with this.
00:41:13.060 My mom lost her virginity to a tree trunk, and that should tell you everything.
00:41:16.560 What?
00:41:16.700 It's going to start, bro.
00:41:17.820 Fuck yeah, bro.
00:41:18.640 It's fucking crazy.
00:41:20.780 Whoa.
00:41:21.140 My mother comes from a...
00:41:22.460 Yeah, bro.
00:41:24.860 I don't know if she was doing a ritualistic, but she did it.
00:41:27.300 So, the way I started this thing was through DNA hacking, and we're all...
00:41:34.360 I'm getting distracted over here.
00:41:36.160 We're all obsessed with living forever and avoiding death.
00:41:41.320 And my mother, when she was the number 12 of...
00:41:47.280 She was number nine of 12 kids.
00:41:49.020 So, when my grandmother had her, she was hanging clothes, and she shitted her out.
00:41:53.360 She just standing there, squatted a little.
00:41:55.600 She came out, got the cables, got her from the feet, and then threw her in the trash can,
00:41:59.460 bro.
00:42:00.460 A couple minutes later, my mom's grandmother, which makes her my great-grandmother, picked
00:42:06.820 her up, and then raised her as her own.
00:42:08.980 Mind you, my great-grandmother was said to be a beautiful woman, slutty woman, and also
00:42:15.160 a witch.
00:42:16.380 And the reason I'm telling you this is because my mom used to tell me this story where her
00:42:21.960 grandmother would have medium parties where people would come and pay her and offer her
00:42:28.500 chicken heads and goat heads in a little village called Walanzacapa in Guatemala.
00:42:33.840 Look it up, guys.
00:42:34.660 It's a small place.
00:42:35.320 I've been there a couple times, and it's a beautiful place.
00:42:38.520 So, what she did was she would have these medium parties, and when the guys and the
00:42:44.360 women, the couples, didn't have enough to pay, she would take something from them.
00:42:50.620 So, what would happen was she would have sex with these men, and at night, she would turn
00:42:58.140 herself into a wild hog and go murder them, and she got away with at least 15 men.
00:43:05.320 I remember talking a little bit about this on the conversation that we had, and immediately
00:43:09.720 my brain jumped to, like, Skinwalker, but in the shamanistic sense.
00:43:14.360 She killed 15 men like that.
00:43:16.040 That's insane.
00:43:16.760 So, mind you, in these old villages, if you sleep with the married men, the women, they
00:43:22.860 take laws, the law inside their own hand.
00:43:25.760 I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right.
00:43:26.900 Excuse my beaner language.
00:43:28.300 So, she came, and she said, the people, the girls in the village united, and then they stoned
00:43:36.040 her to death.
00:43:36.880 They trapped her into a ritual that they wanted to, like, confess with her and do with her
00:43:41.000 and speak with dead people.
00:43:42.200 Then they stoned her to death.
00:43:43.480 My mom witnessed this at a very young age.
00:43:46.020 It was only night.
00:43:47.220 So, then my mom, back at the end of the day, they didn't have beds.
00:43:51.740 They had hammocks.
00:43:53.220 This is how a lot of people still live out there.
00:43:55.700 And she had long black hair.
00:43:57.420 So, she would jump on the hammock at night after she would do some rituals.
00:44:01.860 She would do the tarot reading.
00:44:03.460 She would have the medium practices as well.
00:44:05.800 Then she would lay down, and she would throw her long, silky black hair, and then just go
00:44:09.740 to sleep, and in the middle of the night, the spirit of her grandmother would braid her
00:44:15.380 hair.
00:44:16.800 And she would wake up with her hair braided and then start the day again all over again.
00:44:21.320 And it was a 24-hour cycle at the same time every single night.
00:44:25.400 My mom lost her freaking brain.
00:44:27.940 She lost her mind.
00:44:28.740 After a while, she came back.
00:44:30.920 She started doing more medium stuff.
00:44:33.380 But then that's when she traveled out here because they were going to start stoning her
00:44:36.020 to death.
00:44:36.460 Now, I'm not sure why my mom would lose her virginity to a tree trunk, but she told me
00:44:41.420 that she needed to jump on the tree trunk and grind on it until she bled to do a specific
00:44:47.640 sacrifice for her family.
00:44:49.840 When she failed, the person that she was trying to cure, the person that was sick, and the
00:44:55.300 people that came and gave her the money, the offering, the chicken heads, and the goat
00:44:58.340 balls, whatever they do, and she failed.
00:45:01.920 She needed to recover, and she needed to flee the village because they were going to murder
00:45:06.340 her too.
00:45:07.440 So, to this day, she hasn't returned.
00:45:08.840 And I stopped speaking to her because she treated me in my life.
00:45:12.740 My mom was a vicious woman.
00:45:14.580 And I've learned to forgive her.
00:45:16.640 I've learned to love her and admit that I need her because I've always needed her.
00:45:20.500 But I'm away from her, right?
00:45:22.740 The point is, she fled to this country, and that's when I came along.
00:45:26.340 Not that I haven't been exposed to any witchcraft, thank God.
00:45:29.440 I don't think I'm gifted, and I don't want to be.
00:45:31.280 And I refuse, and I rebuke all that information, all that pattern, and all that trauma in my life
00:45:35.120 and in her life.
00:45:36.140 And I bless her life because I need to honor her.
00:45:39.160 But she comes from a wicked, wicked background, bro.
00:45:42.800 And just the fact alone that she witnessed that, again, that's what I'm telling you, is
00:45:46.340 that she hacked her own DNA.
00:45:48.740 Her grandmother hacked her own DNA.
00:45:50.400 And it started from the womb inside her mom when she shitted her out.
00:45:54.080 Excuse my language.
00:45:55.160 So, very traumatic experience, bro.
00:45:57.000 Why do you think that your grandmother was engaged in witchcraft to any degree?
00:46:02.420 Do you think it was just a commonality in the area that she was growing up?
00:46:06.360 Or is this because you're talking about this, like, hacking and this trying to avoid old
00:46:11.140 age thing?
00:46:11.780 And coincidentally, I was just having a conversation with my wife about we get weird impressions
00:46:16.500 from people sometimes, my wife and I.
00:46:18.440 And this one woman in particular who goes to the gym that I go to, we always talk about
00:46:24.080 how she sounds or she gives off this weird energy.
00:46:27.840 But I just came out and said it today.
00:46:29.660 I said, yeah, she gives off energy like a Wiccan, like a witch.
00:46:33.560 But specifically, a woman who is deeply upset with the fact that she's aging, maybe she
00:46:40.340 used to be perceived as very beautiful.
00:46:42.960 You can kind of see that about her.
00:46:44.700 But she has this energy now where she's just oozing this, look at me, look at me.
00:46:50.820 And it almost feels, it doesn't feel just like an old woman who thinks that she's beautiful
00:46:56.380 and wants people to perceive her that way.
00:46:58.780 It feels like somebody who's engaging in something.
00:47:01.740 Engaging in something.
00:47:02.740 Yeah, and so I just wanted to ask, what do you know if that was the genesis of why your
00:47:10.660 grandmother got into it?
00:47:11.480 Or is it just something else?
00:47:13.040 What reason?
00:47:14.220 First, I don't know why she would do it, bro.
00:47:16.540 I think it has to be with culture and power and dominion over people, specifically if you
00:47:21.080 are, if you have control.
00:47:22.560 A lot of the people that do it, bro, they're not in it because they want to feel special
00:47:26.520 or close to Satan.
00:47:27.380 They do it because they have some traumatic experience that they have been outcasted.
00:47:30.980 The black sheep or their family, they feel loved.
00:47:33.420 What do you think gang bangers become gang bangers?
00:47:35.900 The same reason, because they need love and they need some type of influence over themselves,
00:47:39.820 over people, some type of power.
00:47:42.060 They're narcissistic, right?
00:47:43.400 And I myself indulge in some narcissism myself because I do it all the time with paranoia.
00:47:49.080 It's the same thing.
00:47:49.620 I think we all have a little note in our DNA and in our thoughts to say, I got to do this
00:47:54.860 because I, you know, my macho-ness, whatever, right?
00:47:57.480 So I think she did it to stay young because my mom told me that every single time she
00:48:02.840 would transform and come back, she was younger.
00:48:05.660 So it was either the blood that she was consuming over the souls that she was killing, the people
00:48:09.800 that she was murdering, or it was a gift from Satan himself.
00:48:14.860 You know what I'm saying?
00:48:15.900 I could only imagine how many demons surrounded her.
00:48:18.320 So I think it was most likely to stay young.
00:48:20.140 This is why I kind of brought that in.
00:48:21.800 I think as we speak, bro, as we speak right now, there's over 300 billion cells regenerating
00:48:28.980 in our body, trying to keep us young.
00:48:31.000 I think that's what she tried to stimulate, staying younger through that, DNA hacking with
00:48:36.260 witchcraft.
00:48:37.180 I think that that kind of shit is so much more prolific than the general public is aware.
00:48:43.820 I suspect it's the exact thing that takes place in Hollywood.
00:48:46.640 I would say that it's probably the number one driving force in a female, like, let's say
00:48:53.300 you have an actress and she gets to, you know, the big show for being beautiful and otherwise
00:49:01.440 talentless.
00:49:02.800 And what happens then is that currency starts to run out when they reach a certain age and
00:49:08.900 it's your, it's the cornerstone of your wealth and your success.
00:49:14.020 So if you don't have that, then you don't have anything.
00:49:16.800 So it causes a huge scramble in these women.
00:49:20.080 And I would venture to believe that within Hollywood, an industry that isn't on the surface
00:49:26.980 that you don't get to see is birthed from that.
00:49:29.900 How many actresses need to worry about their youth and their looks before some crusty old
00:49:38.940 witch like a Marina Abramovic or some crap like that comes along with a solution?
00:49:42.820 And then at what point does that solution become widespread and, and a regular staple
00:49:48.720 in institution within an industry?
00:49:51.200 I would, I would say, look at the Kardashians and I would say you're probably looking at
00:49:57.800 witches who are trying to keep their youth.
00:50:02.160 Uh, 100%.
00:50:03.280 It's like in the days of Noah, bro.
00:50:05.140 Magic and technology.
00:50:07.000 And I'm not saying that this is why these guys live to be 300 years old.
00:50:11.780 I'm not saying that I'm saying, dude, connecting the dots here, conspiracy theory arising.
00:50:16.060 And you look at this, the Bible saying things will go back like in the days of Noah and, uh,
00:50:21.300 and that Satan will be loose on the earth.
00:50:23.380 It's exactly what we're living through, bro.
00:50:25.000 You think science and magic and, and, and technology don't match.
00:50:28.640 They all match at the same frequency, bro.
00:50:31.140 At the end, they're utilized for specific demonic things.
00:50:34.240 For example, magic and stuff and trying to keep yourself young.
00:50:37.840 And the consuming of blood is not something that's been new, bro.
00:50:41.440 People have sacrificed.
00:50:42.980 And there's this thing called agua de calzon that they call it in Spanish.
00:50:46.080 And if you have any Latino speakers, they're, they're probably going to know what this is.
00:50:49.160 Um, it's basically you, you, you cook with your, your period blood to, to make sure that your fellow paramour becomes more fellow paramourish.
00:50:59.640 That's even a word.
00:51:00.640 Like they're locked in.
00:51:02.160 Yeah.
00:51:02.380 So it's not like they controlling their love, but they just can't live without you.
00:51:06.000 It's like an obsession that they feel.
00:51:07.460 Oh my God.
00:51:08.280 I think that.
00:51:09.220 That probably happened to your dad.
00:51:11.260 Mm hmm.
00:51:11.760 Yeah.
00:51:11.960 This has happened to my dad.
00:51:13.120 I'm, I'm almost a hundred percent sure.
00:51:14.860 Um, I didn't see her bleed into a cup and give it to him.
00:51:17.100 But what I did see was, uh, a woman who, who, uh, was very much an outsider coming to my family.
00:51:24.960 And 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.
00:51:37.840 And then I watched this woman freak out anytime he would interact with me.
00:51:42.800 And 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.
00:51:55.700 And, and, and then she has these little paper effigies and she's going around and she's whispering to them.
00:52:03.600 And then she's putting them on the ground and lighting them on fire.
00:52:06.660 And 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.
00:52:13.200 It's not like I got close enough.
00:52:14.360 Um, and then she would put it down and she would light it on fire.
00:52:18.080 And, 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.
00:52:31.200 Oh yeah.
00:52:32.180 Like, there you go, man.
00:52:33.300 There you go.
00:52:33.860 That's the stuff.
00:52:34.340 Agua de calzon.
00:52:35.280 There it is.
00:52:36.460 Ah, that's the stuff.
00:52:39.340 Yeah.
00:52:39.480 So I don't know, man.
00:52:41.080 I mean, it's something that, like I said, we get it through fiction.
00:52:46.680 Um, I think one of the greatest pieces of fiction, in my opinion, to, to sort of exemplify this was Dr. Sleep.
00:52:55.360 And 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.
00:53:07.680 And, and this process through like traumatizing them and taking this in is what enables them to remain young, uh, and, and virtually immortal.
00:53:15.940 And you see the same thing in voodoo, right?
00:53:17.460 Like Papa Legba is a voodoo character and a top hat.
00:53:21.300 It's interesting.
00:53:22.080 The 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.
00:53:34.380 But it comes at the cost of the sacrifice of, of an innocent life.
00:53:37.860 And so a baby, and, and that's always where these things go, right?
00:53:41.280 It's like these women, this is what I imagine happens.
00:53:44.220 These women do find some success and you could probably have some success in the short term by like killing a chicken.
00:53:50.640 But then the magic just, it's like chasing the dragon.
00:53:52.760 Like the magic just isn't there.
00:53:54.560 You need two chickens.
00:53:55.440 Why isn't it working anymore?
00:53:56.880 You need a goat now.
00:53:58.120 Now you need a goat.
00:53:59.040 You're like, okay, it's gotta be a baby goat.
00:54:00.840 Oh, okay.
00:54:01.560 It's gotta be a baby goat.
00:54:02.760 And then you go for your re-up and it's still not working.
00:54:05.580 And then you realize now it's calling for something different.
00:54:08.000 Now it's calling for babies.
00:54:09.400 You know, now it's calling for innocent human life.
00:54:12.180 It's one level.
00:54:13.260 Then the second tier, you get a third tier and then you have levels to the shit.
00:54:17.580 Uh, demonic and, and, and, and saying worshiping, bro, you've seen it, you see it, you see it through Valentine's day.
00:54:23.820 You see it through, what's it called?
00:54:25.780 Um, Lupercalia.
00:54:27.040 That's the word.
00:54:27.660 Correct me if I'm wrong.
00:54:29.020 The origins of Valentine's day.
00:54:30.840 They go into a cave.
00:54:32.300 They, they worship, these priests worship this, uh, these deity called Luper, Luper, Luperlia, Luper, correct me if I'm wrong.
00:54:38.480 Hashtag, look it up, guys.
00:54:39.880 GP, chat GPT, that shit.
00:54:41.620 And then they, they would, they would freaking dissect a dog.
00:54:45.240 Uh, uh, uh, they would wear the, the hide of a, of a freaking goat.
00:54:48.940 And with the intestines of the dog, they'll go back in town.
00:54:52.220 And then all these, these, uh, um, virgin teenagers would just line up and then he, they would whip them with these intestines for fertility.
00:55:00.060 And, and, and women would want it to get smashed by these guys for the entire year.
00:55:03.840 They wanted it.
00:55:04.680 They put their names in the little basket.
00:55:06.240 They will pull out the name and then you were his for the entire year.
00:55:09.020 And, um, sex magic to the fullest, bro.
00:55:11.660 Sacrificial lambs and sacrificial stuff.
00:55:13.540 We've seen it throughout, even in the Bible.
00:55:15.140 Yeah, man.
00:55:15.740 Bible, the whole, yeah.
00:55:17.660 That's like a Greek tradition, right?
00:55:19.780 Yeah.
00:55:20.320 Lupercone.
00:55:21.060 And yeah.
00:55:22.380 I remember reading up on that.
00:55:23.700 Yeah, dude.
00:55:24.100 It's a, most of these holidays, uh, Thanksgiving, uh, that one, even I got to look into St.
00:55:29.820 Patrick's day, but St.
00:55:30.600 Patrick's day is kind of shady too.
00:55:31.780 They'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.
00:55:43.640 Some, in some form or the other.
00:55:45.000 It's very strange, man.
00:55:46.580 Yeah.
00:55:47.060 Now we get a, a different, I'm sorry.
00:55:49.200 Go ahead.
00:55:49.520 Uh, troubles.
00:55:50.100 Go ahead.
00:55:50.420 Go ahead.
00:55:50.680 I'm pulling out my notes.
00:55:51.420 I was going to say that, um, now we get a different version of it where, uh, I'm sure it still happens in Hollywood to whatever degree.
00:55:58.140 I'm sure it's prolific, but it's entered the conspiracy conversation by way of, uh, actually, I don't know if I should.
00:56:05.680 Yeah, I can say it.
00:56:06.180 We can censor it later, but Adrenochrome, um, on its face.
00:56:11.160 It's just the, the, the torture, the ritualistic torture of children.
00:56:14.900 Well, actually, you know what?
00:56:15.640 We can, we can remove the ritualistic aspect, right?
00:56:18.180 Let'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.
00:56:30.720 And that those older mice for a period will be rejuvenated.
00:56:34.640 And then, you know, you need to keep the process up.
00:56:37.080 It's a maintenance thing, but this is well-established.
00:56:39.700 And 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.
00:56:47.720 And, 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.
00:56:57.980 And if you inject that into yourself, you kind of have a similar effect.
00:57:01.660 Um, but I just don't think anything's better than the young mice and the old mice.
00:57:04.760 And 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.
00:57:13.740 And you go, well, that kind of checks out.
00:57:16.360 Cause what did the elite, yeah.
00:57:18.260 Well, what do they always want?
00:57:19.980 The elite always want eternal life.
00:57:22.720 They always want some form of immortality.
00:57:25.220 Yeah.
00:57:25.760 Yeah.
00:57:26.260 And, uh, and mental health is one of the most rampant things that they're using as a merry weapon, bro.
00:57:31.360 And like you said, it's not only kids, it's grown, grown, grown men.
00:57:35.940 And I'm not saying guys that women, what's it called?
00:57:38.220 Feminism isn't right.
00:57:39.700 Empowering 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.
00:57:51.000 So, 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.
00:58:08.640 And 60% of all men above the age of 15 in the U S alone are fathers.
00:58:14.620 Listen to this, bro.
00:58:15.660 And I did a deep dive two years ago on emotional damage.
00:58:18.040 And this is fucking crazy.
00:58:19.760 60% 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.
00:58:30.120 Think about what I just said.
00:58:31.400 I'm not sure if you guys are all fathers, no, you are, but if dude, I work in a, I work in a field where there's mostly men.
00:58:38.220 I do with 15 men, 15 men in my, in my branch.
00:58:41.520 And you're telling me that 12 of those men, 11 of those men are thinking of committing suicide today, right now.
00:58:48.940 And nobody's, nobody knows.
00:58:50.300 They can't tell their wife.
00:58:51.340 They can't tell their best friend.
00:58:52.160 They can't tell on a podcast.
00:58:53.200 They can't tell me.
00:58:54.040 They can't tell no, because what there's a, there's a structure in, in society where you can't speak bad about yourself.
00:59:01.040 Or say that you're weak.
00:59:02.580 And I'm not saying you should say that you're weak.
00:59:04.220 I'm just saying you need to surround yourself with a brotherhood where there's, where there's, the values are so up high.
00:59:09.760 The morality is so high.
00:59:10.680 The integrity of, of being a brother is so high that they won't talk down to you.
00:59:14.600 Right.
00:59:15.160 And say these people, you have the collapse of men, the collapse of, of the father figure in the house.
00:59:21.060 The father, you, you put them out, you take them out from the home, you put them in jail.
00:59:24.320 And 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.
00:59:30.800 And doing drugs and selling drugs.
00:59:32.020 And the cycle continues.
00:59:33.320 The trauma continues.
00:59:34.840 The, the separations of family, families continue.
00:59:37.200 And the witchcraft continues.
00:59:38.520 And it's just an ever ending cycle of witchcraft that they harvest at a very low frequency level, bro.
00:59:44.400 Yeah.
00:59:44.940 There's, so when it comes to like the masculinity and, and, and, you know, femininity, it might be a word I just made up.
00:59:50.560 But, uh, there's, there's obviously, feminine, well, I might've fucking witchered it when I said it.
00:59:55.880 That's why I tapered off there at the end.
00:59:57.520 Uh, femininity, femininity, femininity, uh, so, so obviously it's a, it's a double-sided coin, right?
01:00:03.220 So with masculinity, for example, there's the good side, which is the, the providing father, the protector, right?
01:00:10.180 The builder, the, the self-sacrificer.
01:00:12.740 Um, 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.
01:00:21.140 But, and women also obviously have, you have the nurturer, the, the caretaker, the, the mother, the, the one who is sympathetic and empathetic.
01:00:28.980 And 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.
01:00:34.960 And so they look elsewhere for power.
01:00:37.000 Uh, and they, they, they do this thing where right now in Western culture, um,
01:00:42.740 the good things about masculinity have just been determined to be toxic masculinity, right?
01:00:48.600 Like masculinity in general is, is toxic.
01:00:51.100 And, and I think because of that, young men don't know how to act.
01:00:54.260 They don't know how to be men because some of the attributes that are good are, are demonized by the culture.
01:01:00.460 And 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.
01:01:10.060 And I think what that's done is it's, it's given us a weird thing.
01:01:13.620 Like 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.
01:01:21.540 There's a song right now.
01:01:22.600 That's hugely popular on Tik TOK.
01:01:24.980 And I don't know.
01:01:27.260 No, no, no, not that one.
01:01:28.480 And that's actually, they stole the beat from Gautier's, um, uh, whatever the hell that song is.
01:01:33.380 And they did that.
01:01:33.840 No, there's another one where it talks about being a 24 seven baby machine, barefoot in a barn.
01:01:38.700 Right.
01:01:39.400 And so, so this song is huge right now.
01:01:42.760 And it's like, anytime there's a scorned woman, she'll take to Tik TOK and she'll put that song on.
01:01:47.000 And 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.
01:01:59.360 And there's a crime.
01:02:00.600 Um, and I don't know that that woman made it out of that barn to sing this song.
01:02:04.120 And 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?
01:02:14.300 And 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.
01:02:22.940 That'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.
01:02:36.160 But the point here is that it resonates with women.
01:02:39.840 There is a subsect of women on Twitter that fucking love that song.
01:02:43.540 And 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.
01:02:52.720 They're, you know what I mean?
01:02:53.360 It's like, there's a whole disconnect there, but there's this love.
01:02:56.560 There'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.
01:03:06.140 Trump, but when Trump won the presidency again, they all said that it was handmaid's tale.
01:03:11.740 That's that what was, that's what was coming.
01:03:14.080 And I'm not even saying that that's not what's coming.
01:03:15.720 Who the hell knows what's coming?
01:03:16.680 I'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.
01:03:26.540 It doesn't exist.
01:03:27.280 It's not real.
01:03:27.900 In fact, we have instances of people making baby factory operations.
01:03:32.140 I think of John of God, who was propped up by who?
01:03:35.040 Oprah, Oprah Winfrey.
01:03:36.740 How does that fit your dichotomy?
01:03:38.760 Right?
01:03:38.980 If 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.
01:03:46.380 And then you look to a man who actually did run that operation.
01:03:49.880 And the entire reason he was able to is because Oprah Winfrey paved the way for him.
01:03:54.140 It just doesn't make sense.
01:03:55.400 So there, you know, each one feminine, feminine, feminism, and, and what's even the mananism, masculinism?
01:04:04.580 What is, what is the other one?
01:04:05.800 Masculinity.
01:04:07.000 Masculinity.
01:04:07.360 But is this feminism?
01:04:08.640 And then there's mananism.
01:04:10.220 I don't know.
01:04:10.700 It doesn't exist.
01:04:11.920 Macho.
01:04:12.960 Machoism.
01:04:13.440 Yeah, maybe.
01:04:14.460 But, but they both have their problems.
01:04:16.180 Are you talking about what the Andrew Tate thing is?
01:04:18.260 Uh, this, uh, the new right with the manosphere?
01:04:22.040 Is that what you're using?
01:04:22.380 The manosphere.
01:04:22.980 Yeah, that's a great way.
01:04:23.820 So there's feminism and then there's the manosphere or the red nail movement.
01:04:27.200 And look, it's like, top, that's a great highlight, right?
01:04:30.960 So you have one delusional side.
01:04:32.940 You need a Hiram of women.
01:04:34.580 You need to never wear a shirt.
01:04:36.120 You need to have sex with 100 women before you decide if you want to marry any of them.
01:04:40.100 Always sign a prenup.
01:04:41.440 Never let these women get access to your money.
01:04:43.500 Protect the bag, baby boy.
01:04:44.980 Drive the Bugatti.
01:04:45.860 Smoke the cigars.
01:04:46.800 Don't be a faggot.
01:04:47.660 Like, that's his entire narrative, right?
01:04:49.300 And then the other side, the extreme of that.
01:04:51.020 It's a little compelling.
01:04:51.780 It's kind of compelling.
01:04:52.800 I like the cigars.
01:04:53.520 I like the don't be a faggot.
01:04:54.420 And, you know, if I was buff enough, I wouldn't wear a shirt all the time.
01:04:56.860 Here's the deal.
01:04:57.900 Like, let's talk about this guy now because we're on this now.
01:05:00.560 There'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.
01:05:11.960 I don't care.
01:05:14.420 What I do care about is what no one else is talking about.
01:05:17.900 People seem to not like him for the things that they think he may have done.
01:05:22.560 I don't know.
01:05:23.800 I like Andrew Tate.
01:05:25.080 I think he's hilarious.
01:05:26.000 I talk to him.
01:05:27.160 I don't like him because I wouldn't let him talk to my kid.
01:05:29.580 I would be aggravated to be around somebody like that that is playing this character 24-7 because it's a character.
01:05:37.620 It's a response to the strong toxic feminine that we've been, you know, we've been given for the last decade or so.
01:05:47.640 So I understand what it is and I understand the response.
01:05:49.720 But taken to its logical conclusion, it's just as poisonous.
01:05:52.660 So I think we need to push back against that in a way, like in a meaningful way.
01:05:59.280 Keep him around because it's a good push pushing the ball back.
01:06:03.040 But we also have to.
01:06:04.700 Yeah, it's a good tool to push back against whatever retardedness that we've been dealing with.
01:06:09.040 But we also have to understand, like, this is parody.
01:06:12.580 This is a joke.
01:06:13.500 No matter how many times this guy tells you that, like, I'm really about this.
01:06:16.940 Look at me.
01:06:17.700 I wake up in the morning.
01:06:18.600 I sleep.
01:06:19.360 I don't sleep because I'm gay, but I also sleep because I'm not gay.
01:06:22.260 And it's like, okay, like, exactly.
01:06:24.620 If you don't look at that and laugh, like, this is entertainment.
01:06:26.900 But also there's an air of truth, right?
01:06:28.960 They're like, a lot of these women are lying.
01:06:30.800 A lot of this stuff is degenerate nonsense, you know?
01:06:34.020 So see what he's doing there.
01:06:36.560 Take the lesson from that.
01:06:37.640 But don't emulate him.
01:06:39.520 Like, it's, like, completely ridiculous.
01:06:41.320 He put up a meme.
01:06:41.960 We gotta find that middle ground.
01:06:43.120 Because that middle, like, on one side, it's the, you know, the patriarchy.
01:06:47.560 This amorphous thing that seeks to keep women down while they girl boss their way into eternity.
01:06:53.720 And then the other side is drive the Bugatti and fuck 500 women.
01:06:57.500 Like, it is, it's insane that we're caught between these polarities and that anybody is falling for them.
01:07:03.220 That's the thing that really gets me.
01:07:04.560 It's like, if you just detach from those narratives.
01:07:08.320 If you become this meme, okay?
01:07:10.580 How hilarious.
01:07:12.220 He posted it.
01:07:13.000 Look, look at how he's doing, okay?
01:07:15.020 And he's watching Andrew Tate.
01:07:17.060 If it, I don't understand how he's gotten away.
01:07:20.260 I'm a huge fan of the guy.
01:07:21.740 Because I do, I try to do my best to do the same thing.
01:07:24.600 Like, where you blur this line of delusion and comedy and reality.
01:07:28.120 Where you're setting, you're like, you're giving an example.
01:07:30.400 But people are taking you serious.
01:07:32.420 Hilarious.
01:07:32.860 Because 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.
01:07:40.620 You know what's crazy, though?
01:07:41.880 Somebody out there.
01:07:42.940 There's a woman in a barn right now with no shoes on.
01:07:46.040 And 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.
01:07:53.540 And then he drives the road to his barn in his Bugatti.
01:07:55.380 One person.
01:07:56.260 There's one person.
01:07:57.220 Like, there's this woman.
01:07:59.320 She's in this barn right now.
01:08:00.940 And all of a sudden, she hears the engine of a Bugatti pull up.
01:08:04.200 And she's filled with fear because she knows what's about to happen next.
01:08:07.320 Yeah.
01:08:07.440 These people don't really exist, but we've been locked into these extreme versions.
01:08:13.220 And they're an illusion.
01:08:14.660 And they're, I think, purposely propped up.
01:08:18.600 Because, obviously, if both of these extremes exist in the same arena, one is going to destroy the other.
01:08:24.480 And the arena is going to get destroyed in the process.
01:08:26.280 And I think that's the point.
01:08:27.220 The 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.
01:08:37.720 The problem is you have so many impressionable young men and women that are emulating this to the T.
01:08:44.460 Yeah.
01:08:44.620 And 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.
01:08:53.900 And it just comes out as bitchy, mean, and retarded.
01:08:56.800 When 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.
01:09:05.960 So it's like, you guys are striving so hard to become something, and you're just, like, a parody of it.
01:09:11.540 You're going so far in one direction that you're circling around and back to the other side.
01:09:15.900 It's a horseshoe theory.
01:09:17.020 You're, like, almost touching.
01:09:18.660 But unfortunately now, like, in real life, we're stuck with these people.
01:09:22.840 Like, 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.
01:09:30.660 And you're like, oh, God, these people are insufferable.
01:09:33.740 You know how they did it now?
01:09:35.580 It's Stockholm Children from both ends.
01:09:38.060 Everybody's, like, they're in love with their enslavery.
01:09:39.900 Women have to do the same thing.
01:09:41.640 They want to be the boss chick.
01:09:43.220 They want to be the boss lady that tells men what to do.
01:09:46.060 But then again, they can't live without them.
01:09:48.920 It's kind of like you're in love with your enslaver.
01:09:51.980 And you're in love listening to Beyonce the Tiger that she runs the world.
01:09:55.320 But yet you also want to have babies and want to be – you're, like, in the middle of both ends, right?
01:10:00.580 And so the same thing with men.
01:10:01.660 And, 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.
01:10:10.040 And it's not because you're – I don't want to be talking shit about simp.
01:10:13.220 If you're a simp, bro, if you're happy, you're happy, bro.
01:10:14.800 You know, keep that woman happy because at the end of the day, that's your chick, right?
01:10:17.800 Or that's your man.
01:10:18.880 But 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.
01:10:27.420 And they're too extreme on both ends, bro.
01:10:29.480 It's a tool.
01:10:30.020 It's a propaganda tool.
01:10:30.760 It's programming.
01:10:31.620 Well, how did we get here, though?
01:10:33.280 And it's the same thing that we started this conversation with.
01:10:36.880 It's frequency.
01:10:37.900 It's energy.
01:10:38.640 It's vibration.
01:10:39.360 We got here by way of spellcasting.
01:10:41.160 We got these people, these narratives, these ideas on the biggest screens that America had to offer.
01:10:46.500 We put them in positions of superstars on stage in front of crowds of, you know, millions of people.
01:10:52.200 And all it took was Beyonce to go, who runs the world?
01:10:55.720 Girls.
01:10:56.280 And that's it.
01:10:56.880 She just casts a little spell on you.
01:10:58.620 And all of a sudden, a plethora of morons, you know, a sea of idiots, they internalized that to some degree.
01:11:06.000 And then it's to your point, Treble, they're just conflicted inside because there's a duality.
01:11:12.620 There are two things.
01:11:13.460 One, 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.
01:11:22.420 But 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.
01:11:30.340 You want to be a girl boss.
01:11:31.480 You want a career.
01:11:32.220 You don't want a family yet.
01:11:33.240 You want to stave that family off for the distant future where your eggs dry up.
01:11:36.880 And then all of a sudden you're alone and sad.
01:11:38.400 But at least there's you and Chelsea Handler hanging out together, I guess.
01:11:42.720 And then you have the mental illness because they put a liquor store at every freaking, at least in LA, they do.
01:11:47.840 They put a liquor store at every block in your super populated city.
01:11:51.400 And 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.
01:12:02.720 And then you have OnlyFans getting bombarded.
01:12:04.880 Bro, I open my freaking Instagram right now, bro, and I don't even watch ass like that, dog.
01:12:09.040 And the first thing that comes up is a piece of ass.
01:12:11.220 I don't care.
01:12:11.980 Dude, I try to change my algorithm from within and out, but I can't.
01:12:15.180 It's being bombarded on me, bro.
01:12:16.600 I have a dude, his name is Juan.
01:12:18.700 Shout out to Juan from work.
01:12:20.380 And he's like my Bible-thumping Christian warrior, blade on blade, sharpening our iron every single day.
01:12:25.440 I 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.
01:12:31.500 And then we always come out at the top with friendship and love and looking at God, right?
01:12:36.020 And we're like, see, this is what men are missing.
01:12:38.360 Because 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.
01:12:47.640 You 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.
01:13:02.320 You see what I'm saying, right?
01:13:03.060 Or 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.
01:13:10.180 It's exactly – and then they start overindulging you with the entertainment industry, with the movies, and all the stuff that you love.
01:13:15.560 Believe it or not, I'm a Star Wars geek, bro.
01:13:17.640 I freaking love Star Wars.
01:13:19.240 But I understand also that pretending to wield a lightsaber is fake and gay.
01:13:25.460 I don't know, dude.
01:13:26.260 I've seen some videos where dudes are fighting with lightsabers, and I go, as fake as this is, it's actually very entertaining.
01:13:33.140 It's very well choreographed.
01:13:34.840 I was a big fan of this.
01:13:35.800 There's a line.
01:13:37.000 There's a line, right?
01:13:38.140 And I don't know where it is.
01:13:39.980 So one of our boys from the Biblical Hitman, he's like, love Star Wars, love Disney, but I could tell that he's like a human being.
01:13:47.260 It's just something you enjoy.
01:13:48.620 Like, he'll go.
01:13:49.560 They'll probably go there and look at it.
01:13:50.680 Like, this shit's cool.
01:13:52.000 I'm not a Star Wars fan, but when you go to Disney and you see, like, you know, the spaceship, whatever it's called.
01:13:56.260 And it's there.
01:13:56.680 You're like, wow, this thing is, like, millions of dollars.
01:13:58.880 It's, like, really detailed, really nice.
01:14:01.200 Then there's the people that are, like, buying into it.
01:14:04.240 And you're like, these people should be put in a camp.
01:14:06.180 Like, we should put them in train cars right now.
01:14:09.520 I get it because I'm a star.
01:14:11.880 I mean, not a Star Wars, a Lord of the Rings guy.
01:14:13.580 Like, I'm a big fan of those original three Lord of the Rings films.
01:14:16.760 And I recognize that I think Lord of the Rings did a good job.
01:14:20.780 They told a good story.
01:14:21.580 They got it.
01:14:22.000 Well, no.
01:14:22.480 I mean, they continued on with some sort of Amazon Prime series that was very feminist, very female-centric.
01:14:29.100 The main character is a chick who is just, you know, it doesn't matter who you've seen in Star Wars.
01:14:35.100 I mean, in Lord of the Rings before, this chick is doing, like, triple-double backflip somersaults, decapitating gigantic monsters.
01:14:41.960 And, you know, she's unlike any other character that's ever existed in the series.
01:14:45.800 But they're telling you a story.
01:14:48.320 And 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.
01:14:55.500 And why that's important is because I recognize the medium by which they would have delivered that messaging.
01:15:02.700 And that medium was the story of Jesus Christ.
01:15:05.800 It's the story of Jesus Christ.
01:15:07.280 It's the truest form of the hero's journey.
01:15:09.540 You 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.
01:15:21.960 And 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.
01:15:32.700 And 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.
01:15:40.460 And the reason that that film did so well, there's a lot of things.
01:15:44.000 The cinematography was beautiful.
01:15:45.040 The acting was tremendous.
01:15:46.100 And the storytelling was great.
01:15:47.000 But the storytelling, I would argue, is the most important function.
01:15:51.140 And the story that they told is one that resonates with us on this really spiritual level.
01:15:56.940 Star Wars did something very similar.
01:15:59.240 There's a hero's journey.
01:16:00.820 There's a really a little bit more of a complex version in there.
01:16:03.320 But you can find content creators who will pick apart Star Wars all day long for all of its biblical narrative.
01:16:10.900 But 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.
01:16:21.140 Yes, they're like using it as a cudgel to smash you into obedience.
01:16:24.920 And that obedience is adhere to these cultural values.
01:16:28.240 And we're using Star Wars to do that.
01:16:30.820 The word cult.
01:16:31.840 You can't have culture without the word freaking C-U-L-T in it, bro.
01:16:35.400 So they use it as a weapon, bro, every single day.
01:16:38.980 I'm getting some messages on Flash and everybody's like, yo, you're doing a great job.
01:16:44.980 Love NDS.
01:16:46.080 We got some people saying that they love your show, guys.
01:16:48.400 So we're doing a great job.
01:16:49.640 We appreciate it.
01:16:50.180 Yeah, man.
01:16:50.780 Stick around.
01:16:52.760 Stick around.
01:16:53.580 We'll change your mind.
01:16:54.900 Oh, we'll change your mind.
01:16:56.140 I think we have a very good track record of insulting our fans after a while, right?
01:17:01.260 Yeah, it always happens.
01:17:02.720 We have Stockholm Syndrome on you guys.
01:17:05.000 You guys are the holders.
01:17:06.480 You guys are the puppeteers of that.
01:17:07.480 No, we have a different thing.
01:17:09.580 It's not that they're sticking around because we're mean to them.
01:17:12.500 It's that we keep seeing how close they get to influencing us.
01:17:17.020 And then we're like, no.
01:17:18.160 And we shake them off.
01:17:19.700 Because as far as I'm concerned, we're just two idiots in a vacuum having a conversation.
01:17:23.680 And you don't need to add to that formula or take away from it.
01:17:26.400 And the second people start getting too cozy and they're like, hey, why don't you do this?
01:17:30.200 Hey, I don't like that you didn't talk about that.
01:17:31.820 Hey, maybe you should make an episode.
01:17:33.300 I go, no.
01:17:34.900 No, because I don't even know what I'm making here.
01:17:36.900 Things just kind of happen here on this show.
01:17:39.040 Narratives develop.
01:17:40.100 Guests fall into our laps.
01:17:41.660 I 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.
01:17:48.820 There's a naturals about it.
01:17:50.380 Well, it's not even that we're naturals.
01:17:51.840 I think if you engage in this sort of thing, you're moved in one way or another.
01:17:58.400 Things open up or they close.
01:18:00.380 Doors open.
01:18:01.320 Doors close.
01:18:02.440 One thing falls apart.
01:18:03.980 Another thing mysteriously opens up.
01:18:06.100 So we don't get caught up in the minutia of how to control this thing that we're doing.
01:18:12.040 And a lot of people who are fans of the show, they want to control it one way or another.
01:18:17.340 They want to influence it one way or another.
01:18:19.140 It's funny.
01:18:19.540 I was thinking about that today as I was, I was a little late to this interview because there was a, there was like a motorcycle accident.
01:18:26.900 I just was thinking about the last Bohemian Grove that we did.
01:18:32.060 And I remember telling David, there was a point where we're like, I don't think we should, I don't think we should do.
01:18:36.980 There's a lot of points where I said, we don't, I don't think we should do this.
01:18:39.060 But, uh, the guy decided to book a, um, how do you call it?
01:18:44.360 A drag queen.
01:18:45.640 Yeah.
01:18:45.880 A drag queen show directly after our, it was a conspiracy night as well.
01:18:51.060 So like we're doing like almost like we had some biblical conspiracy and we were talking about other stuff.
01:18:55.940 And I was just like, damn, this like completely goes against what we're doing.
01:18:59.360 I was like, should we just cancel this?
01:19:00.620 Like this was awful.
01:19:02.060 And it put a really bad taste in my mouth, my mouth.
01:19:04.680 We ended up doing it.
01:19:05.760 We also ended up making fun of the drag queens as they walked in to prepare, which they didn't like, but I was like, whatever, man.
01:19:11.780 Um, so we were, we were doing, uh, so, um, I was like, I don't know.
01:19:22.060 I don't really know what we're going to do.
01:19:23.240 And all of a sudden, like a new, a brand new venue, an entire new thing popped into our laps.
01:19:27.940 And I'd say it's like 10 times, a hundred times better.
01:19:31.080 Would you say?
01:19:31.880 Amen.
01:19:32.360 Yeah.
01:19:32.780 Kudos to that, bro.
01:19:33.920 Yeah.
01:19:34.220 It's just been crazy.
01:19:35.120 So it's like, we're, we're stumbling into, uh, whatever we're doing.
01:19:39.720 We have no idea what we're doing, but doors open, doors close.
01:19:42.520 And we just continue, I guess, to like, we're like, like in the dark and we're just feeling it's like, we can kind of go through this way.
01:19:47.300 And we just go that.
01:19:48.420 I, 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.
01:20:00.420 And that is the only thing that I want to influence this.
01:20:03.040 I 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.
01:20:10.960 The last thing I want is for anybody else to get any influence.
01:20:13.700 So, so what people might perceive as like dismissiveness or rudeness, they're correct.
01:20:17.660 And it's really just to protect this, this thing that we've got going on.
01:20:22.680 Cause 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.
01:20:30.580 It, it could kind of like fall through your fingers.
01:20:32.780 But, um, I wanted to ask you trebles, number one, how long have you been doing this?
01:20:38.540 And 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?
01:20:53.040 Good question.
01:20:53.780 So, bro, um, I've been doing this for almost five years, 360 episodes deep already.
01:21:00.520 I've, um, the, the, not the culture, the, um, the community has been very welcoming.
01:21:06.200 Uh, you guys have been very humble and welcoming people at a higher levels and I don't get me wrong.
01:21:11.500 I've had my shutdowns and they don't like the way I speak.
01:21:14.220 And, and sometimes it's a community and it's true.
01:21:16.440 I mean, Hey, just like you guys, humbly just getting through it.
01:21:18.920 Right.
01:21:19.580 But, um, I started noticing the decline with my, with my mental health and the decline at home with the peace.
01:21:28.240 I'm going to tell you something, guys, I'm going to tell you something about it's not for the pain of heart.
01:21:32.440 And, 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.
01:21:47.100 And 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.
01:22:00.020 Cause I know how it feels when people just turn you down, especially of a humble show like me, freaking turning you guys down.
01:22:05.120 Right.
01:22:05.260 It's kind of like, it would be retarded for me to do that.
01:22:07.660 The point is with the, that was our fault.
01:22:09.720 That was because I, and it's because I don't check Instagram.
01:22:12.300 I checked it.
01:22:13.460 So here's what happened.
01:22:14.460 We were supposed to have you on last week or two weeks ago.
01:22:17.680 And, uh, you had asked us yesterday.
01:22:19.260 I think you're taking off work or something.
01:22:20.860 You're, you're moving your schedule around just to accommodate us, which we appreciate.
01:22:24.280 Like, but you had asked us like, you're like, we still good for tomorrow.
01:22:27.760 And I don't check that thing.
01:22:29.180 And then I checked it to send you the link.
01:22:30.500 And I was like, Oh, yes.
01:22:32.500 That's like, here's the link for today.
01:22:34.340 But like, I know, I know.
01:22:36.720 I figured I was like, he's already, he's already doing this thing because he didn't know what we're doing.
01:22:39.920 So no, no big deal, man.
01:22:41.880 The, the spirituals are good, bro.
01:22:43.720 I appreciate your, your honesty and help and support.
01:22:46.040 I, I noticed the spiritual essence of attacking bro.
01:22:50.260 When I went sober December 1st, 2024, bro.
01:22:53.980 This happened last year.
01:22:54.880 It just happened.
01:22:55.560 I was like, wait, what the fuck?
01:22:58.800 Coincidentally, I started getting reading the Bible.
01:23:00.880 I bought myself a Bible recovery Bible to read people's testimonies and stuff.
01:23:04.360 I started breathing it.
01:23:05.740 I started shitting it.
01:23:06.700 I started consuming it.
01:23:07.740 I started being it.
01:23:09.280 And I was like, what the heck, bro?
01:23:10.640 I started searching the Bible for conspiracy theories.
01:23:12.420 And I started finding other findings.
01:23:13.880 I have a theory that Peter might be gay.
01:23:16.180 Just throwing that out there guys.
01:23:17.780 And then I was like, yo, what the hell?
01:23:19.580 I found out the Constantine thing.
01:23:20.660 So I started seeing that every single conspiracy theory of all time leads to spirituality.
01:23:27.520 If we are suffering, enduring, or going through anything in life, it has to be back spiritual.
01:23:32.560 So then I started more diving into it.
01:23:35.120 The first of the year came around, bro.
01:23:36.480 And I started seeing the different things.
01:23:38.340 I started seeing my wife changing her habits in the way she spoke to me.
01:23:41.400 And I was like, oh, look at that.
01:23:43.620 I didn't have to go drinking.
01:23:45.520 I didn't have to go snort a bag of meth.
01:23:47.000 I could just be me, read a little Bible, and put God first instead of her.
01:23:51.760 Removing my happiness from her and putting it on myself and God first.
01:23:54.980 Then I was like, oh, shoot.
01:23:56.880 Look at that.
01:23:57.580 I'm making her happy.
01:23:58.520 She makes me happy back.
01:23:59.600 It's a reciprocating energy.
01:24:01.160 We're parallel now.
01:24:02.280 Hmm.
01:24:02.840 Isn't that interesting?
01:24:04.020 So yeah, that's when I found out it's definitely spiritual.
01:24:06.560 However, 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.
01:24:16.680 I want to change.
01:24:18.020 And then I started seeing the eighth of every month.
01:24:20.360 Now, I'm going to bring this in real quick, guys, because it does get a little spiritual and ritualistic.
01:24:25.200 Flash 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.
01:24:32.640 He came out, and we talk political on the show, so we have at least two political episodes a month.
01:24:37.100 And he came out this.
01:24:38.400 He goes, yo, check out the eighth of every single month for the past 10 years.
01:24:41.120 I was like, whoa, no, fuck that.
01:24:42.380 We're going to do the eighth of every month for the last century.
01:24:44.580 And I'm just going to give you a couple of examples of how spiritual this is on the eighth of every single month.
01:24:48.940 January 8th, 2005, the Palisades fires, right?
01:24:52.700 The 100,000 people evacuated.
01:24:54.960 December 8th of 2004, Syria falls.
01:24:57.220 Civil War.
01:24:58.200 Assad falls.
01:24:59.060 Damascus falls.
01:24:59.860 Israel invades Syria.
01:25:00.740 Notre Dame gets rebuilt and opened, right?
01:25:03.260 Gates get opened.
01:25:04.220 South Korea martial law crisis, right?
01:25:05.780 And that's just in 2024, and that's just skinning the very top of it.
01:25:09.360 November 8th, we got reports from European flood and Spanish floods.
01:25:12.080 What happened to the Spanish floods?
01:25:12.900 Nobody's talking about Spain and the freaking floods today.
01:25:14.900 They're still cleaning up to this day.
01:25:16.720 October 8th, Hurricane Milton.
01:25:18.120 April 8th, the eclipse, a massive eclipse on April 8th.
01:25:20.480 You guys remember April 8th, 2024?
01:25:22.400 One of the biggest eclipses in the world that you were not going to see in the next 25 years.
01:25:26.300 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:25:26.600 It's 2023.
01:25:27.740 Mar-a-Lago raid happened on the 8th, right?
01:25:30.480 Israel-Hamas war started on the 8th.
01:25:32.380 U.S. corporate bankruptcies erupt.
01:25:34.220 Brazil election and insurrection on the 8th.
01:25:36.300 August, Maui fires on the freaking 8th.
01:25:38.300 That's when we started really freaking cooking with fire.
01:25:40.500 And then you have balloon.
01:25:42.720 The Chinese balloon gets shot on the 8th.
01:25:45.220 Isn't that funny, bro?
01:25:46.460 July, July, check this out.
01:25:48.700 The history of...
01:25:49.400 Now, we're going to go a little historical with it.
01:25:51.000 In history, Washington delivers the first State of the Union on the 8th.
01:25:54.300 El Chapo gets caught on the 8th.
01:25:55.680 In 1817, the stock exchange is funded on the 8th.
01:25:58.580 U.S. declares war against Japan on the 8th.
01:26:00.660 Germany declares war on the U.S. on the 8th.
01:26:03.000 CDC first...
01:26:04.300 Oh, the first official alert of COVID on the freaking 8th.
01:26:07.960 Then you have the game of the 26th and the 17th.
01:26:11.140 Too advanced, right?
01:26:11.880 It's too advanced for me to even break it down here today.
01:26:13.820 Let's stick with the 8th.
01:26:14.580 March 8th, 2020, the first death of COVID in California explodes all over the media on the 8th.
01:26:20.540 The 8th, the 8th Sabbath.
01:26:21.720 So, now we're talking about ritualistic.
01:26:23.400 I think I mentioned this on the show with you guys.
01:26:25.800 Now, there's this thing called Semaine.
01:26:27.380 Correct me if I'm wrong.
01:26:28.100 Semaine?
01:26:28.540 Semaine?
01:26:29.660 Witchcraft?
01:26:30.700 That's the Thanksgiving ritual, right?
01:26:34.040 Oh, I believe so.
01:26:36.300 Semaine.
01:26:37.160 And it's done on the 8th of every Sabbath for them.
01:26:40.280 Mainly used celebrated by lightning, huge fires on the 8th of January.
01:26:46.460 When did the freaking Palisades fire start?
01:26:48.920 On the 8th.
01:26:49.520 And then, just last month, we've seen a giant.
01:26:52.480 So, I don't know if you guys are following this story.
01:26:53.980 I'm trying to break it down.
01:26:54.920 Flash sent it to me last night.
01:26:56.720 And I haven't read through it completely because I was trying to put up the show and stuff.
01:27:01.500 It seems like somebody shut off the sun on the 8th of last month, of this month, March.
01:27:06.900 And nobody's talking about it.
01:27:08.760 I watched it.
01:27:09.560 I lived it.
01:27:10.240 Yeah.
01:27:10.520 And I'm talking about, I'm going to dive into a little bit simulation theory.
01:27:13.860 But how is no one talking about this?
01:27:16.180 I've seen some reports and I've seen some other TikTok talking about it, but they shut
01:27:20.060 off.
01:27:20.280 I can't even find the bookings anymore.
01:27:22.240 But I'm in California.
01:27:23.780 I'm in LA.
01:27:24.200 I'm in the flats, bro.
01:27:25.340 And I witnessed the sun blank out.
01:27:28.720 Like, if you turn off the light in your home and it completely shuts off for less than a
01:27:33.520 second.
01:27:33.820 And I remember it because I was at home.
01:27:35.560 I didn't go to work that day.
01:27:36.700 And I'm sober.
01:27:37.840 That's why I noticed it.
01:27:38.920 And that's why I questioned it because I'm freaking sober.
01:27:41.040 This is why I know that either we are changing our reality before us, saying is doing the
01:27:48.140 accusers, doing something behind our backs or maybe right in front of us.
01:27:51.880 But it is a spiritual attack.
01:27:53.600 And the 8th of every month, something is happening around us.
01:27:57.720 Either a huge media outbreak happens, death, blood, loss of money, transfer of wealth, et
01:28:04.660 cetera, and et cetera.
01:28:05.300 I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
01:28:09.020 And I found myself thinking about the sun this morning.
01:28:11.980 And I think about the sun a lot.
01:28:14.600 Yeah.
01:28:15.260 I mean, that's not even it's like, how often do you think about the Roman Empire?
01:28:18.000 Not as often as I think about the sun, actually.
01:28:19.880 Yeah.
01:28:20.040 Like, what the hell is that?
01:28:20.900 I think about the moon a little bit more.
01:28:22.280 I'm like, what the fuck is that?
01:28:23.360 Well, lately, the reason I've been thinking about the sun a lot is because of this polar shift
01:28:27.600 narrative that we've been talking about.
01:28:30.000 And also, obviously, speaking to Crow777 and him showing us, you know, this image of a
01:28:36.280 second sun.
01:28:37.380 And I'm finding that a second celestial body answers a lot of questions.
01:28:44.720 You know, it certainly answers the question of how might a polar shift come about.
01:28:50.720 But it also answers the question about why people think that the sun is no longer the
01:28:55.160 same color.
01:28:55.980 Now, of course, you could say that the sun goes through cycles and now it's just entered
01:28:58.800 a different thing.
01:28:59.640 And so when we were younger, there's this narrative that like in the 90s and such, the
01:29:04.380 sun was much more yellow or orange.
01:29:06.140 And and that kind of colored the days.
01:29:09.640 They had a different look to them.
01:29:11.380 And now the sun is much more like a white UV light.
01:29:15.020 And and I was thinking how a second celestial body could also answer that question.
01:29:21.180 Right.
01:29:21.400 It's like who could even speculate as to why the sun would change its conditions, given
01:29:26.840 that it's been, you know, this constant throughout the human experience all these years.
01:29:31.520 And well, I don't know, but I could never quantify the ways in which a binary star system
01:29:38.560 and the return of a of a secondary sun would interfere with the first one.
01:29:43.460 I don't even know what that but I mean, if you told me, well, yeah, what happens is when
01:29:47.280 this thing gets close enough, it's going to interact with the sun, the sun's going to change
01:29:50.160 colors a little bit.
01:29:51.400 But I would go, OK, yeah, that kind of checks out.
01:29:54.140 Who the hell knows what will happen if you bring that thing?
01:29:55.960 So I don't know.
01:29:57.100 It's just interesting that you bring that up, because even this morning I was looking
01:30:00.000 around and I was feeling the warmth of the sun and I was like, is it different?
01:30:04.360 Does it look different?
01:30:05.560 Because there's a lot of people that say that it's different now than it was when we were
01:30:09.000 in the 90s.
01:30:09.880 And I want to agree with them.
01:30:11.780 I feel like colors were richer and and just the tone of, you know, the days outside with
01:30:19.960 my friends in the parks, it just looked different.
01:30:23.660 It has to do a lot with the atmosphere and the chemtrails, but I'm gonna be honest with
01:30:28.660 you.
01:30:28.860 They don't want you to keep your eye to the sky, bro.
01:30:31.560 It's not it doesn't work like that.
01:30:33.160 They don't want you to observe.
01:30:34.960 They want they want to observe you.
01:30:36.680 So the more the more they keep you thinking that the light of the sun takes eight days
01:30:42.360 to arrive, the you could perceive it with your eye, the more they the more they tell
01:30:47.120 you that you were a spinning ball and you're worthless, that you're tiny, that you don't
01:30:52.220 have any power, that you can't amplify electricity, even though we can, that you can't transfer
01:30:56.740 energy, that you are a piece of crap, that you are just as freaking it's a dust.
01:31:01.180 The more they tell you these things, the more insignificant you feel and the more
01:31:04.400 insignificant you behave, believe it or not, because they're controlling it, bro.
01:31:08.380 I had this theory, dude, because of the sun, the light of the sun, right?
01:31:11.920 And then it just popped in my head.
01:31:13.240 I have this theory and it's funny.
01:31:14.600 I know you're gonna fucking laugh, but hey, bro, look, check this out.
01:31:16.960 Going back to like the womanizing of our kids.
01:31:20.100 I think if you can get now, I when I had bulbid, I I took up my shirt and I let my I let
01:31:28.680 the freaking sun beat me for 30 minutes every morning and then nothing happened.
01:31:33.740 I'm a four time COVID survivor and I'm here still popping, you know, but but if I think
01:31:39.620 I think if you can get vitamin D, which is what they don't want you to have, vitamin D
01:31:44.380 from sunlight, you can get gay hormones from blue light and we're using a lot of blue light
01:31:49.220 stuff.
01:31:50.340 Interesting.
01:31:51.280 Are you saying the screens are making us gay?
01:31:53.520 I love that.
01:31:54.280 Dude, my wife was looking.
01:31:56.060 My wife was looking at a study yesterday.
01:31:58.080 It's like, oh, Japan determines that soy is actually causing, you know, young men to
01:32:04.160 produce estrogen.
01:32:05.080 And it's like, yeah, no shit.
01:32:06.920 We've been saying that for a long time.
01:32:08.340 I just I'm I'm just saying that because I'm tired of this cycle where conspiracy theorists
01:32:12.700 suspect something given the information that's at hand.
01:32:15.880 And then it's denied outright.
01:32:18.640 And then it finally is acknowledged, but just not for why you think it is.
01:32:22.260 And so the the for why you think it is, that is not the case right now is this is just the
01:32:29.760 result of soybeans being a very sturdy crop.
01:32:32.880 And so they do well with monocropping.
01:32:34.960 And because they're resilient and you can plant them, you know, for a giant portion of the
01:32:39.440 year and they're pretty hardy, it makes sense to plant a lot of them.
01:32:43.900 And then after you plant a lot of them, you start to figure out a bunch of different applications
01:32:47.560 for them.
01:32:48.100 So then soybean oil or soy ends up in all these different products.
01:32:52.440 And to me, it's just fascinating because I think we lost in there for a second.
01:32:58.020 You press the wrong button.
01:32:59.180 There we go.
01:32:59.520 There we go.
01:32:59.840 You muted him.
01:33:00.260 Um, to me, it's fascinating because, uh, we've been saying that it's real, but we've
01:33:05.360 been saying it's to feminize the men.
01:33:06.760 And they're saying like, no, that's it is real, but it's not to feminize the men.
01:33:10.440 It's to, um, you know, have basically a good product that can withstand harsh weathers
01:33:17.100 and, and, you know, climates and shit like that.
01:33:19.160 So, um, I don't know.
01:33:20.640 That's just where my head was at, but I want to respect your time.
01:33:23.020 Trebles, we're at the hour and a half mark.
01:33:25.100 Uh, there's been a fascinating conversation.
01:33:26.660 I'm glad we were able to link up again.
01:33:28.440 One more time for the audience.
01:33:29.680 Where can everybody find you if they want to support you?
01:33:32.820 First of all, guys, thank you.
01:33:35.500 Thank you for being humble.
01:33:36.780 Thank you for bringing that up.
01:33:38.020 Thank you for being, uh, friends and, and, and listening to me.
01:33:41.980 Um, I hope very hard and I'm striving every day to become a little bit more like you or
01:33:49.260 beyond you.
01:33:50.540 And, um, I'm striving, bro.
01:33:52.880 And, uh, being on your show has not only humbled me, but honored me and, and giving me the strength
01:33:57.540 and, and, and put fire inside of me to keep on blasting out episodes and continue kicking
01:34:02.460 ass.
01:34:03.360 I'm sorry if I didn't bring bombs of fire, but bombs of knowledge, but Hey, you know,
01:34:06.660 I tried.
01:34:07.440 No, it was a great conversation, brother.
01:34:09.100 It was a great conversation.
01:34:10.260 Yeah.
01:34:10.400 The next time we have you on, um, we're going to cover some of your, like, uh, biblical conspiracies
01:34:14.720 and stuff, but I think this was a good episode because I wanted, I wanted to hear a little
01:34:18.420 bit about your background and I want to know more about you.
01:34:20.700 And I feel like our audience now kind of has that.
01:34:26.920 Dude, keep the, what I said, told you, don't send it back.
01:34:29.820 Just keep it.
01:34:30.400 Just keep it.
01:34:31.060 Thank you very much.
01:34:32.800 Trebles.
01:34:33.180 I appreciate it.
01:34:33.860 There we go.
01:34:34.760 Guys.
01:34:35.320 Uh, you could find it for, I want to thank the Lord for allowing me to be here today.
01:34:37.760 And you can find us at parent radio.com.
01:34:39.560 Ladies and gentlemen, do not forget to check us out.
01:34:41.180 Check out the affiliations with flavors of the forest.
01:34:42.600 Shout out to Nelson from flavors of the forest and also check us out at parent radio.com.
01:34:46.180 Do not forget to drop a fast review of a podcast that allows other people to enjoy as much as
01:34:49.780 I enjoyed making more.
01:34:50.980 I love it, man.
01:34:52.300 This dude, man.
01:34:54.380 It's been a fun conversation, brother.
01:34:56.160 It really has.
01:34:56.300 I wish my brain worked like that.
01:34:57.580 My brain, my brain fucks me over.
01:35:00.280 My freaking beaner accent, bro.
01:35:01.620 If I had a freaking beautiful detailed accent.
01:35:03.980 Honestly, I think it gives you, it gives you like this, this, this character, this like
01:35:07.980 depth of character.
01:35:08.800 That's a lot of fun.
01:35:09.860 And I don't think you people, you know, what's funny about it is just people,
01:35:12.580 people aren't used to this information coming from that accent, which is a huge, actually
01:35:16.080 a benefit because it's like, oh, shit, this guy's cooking.
01:35:19.540 This guy's cooking.
01:35:20.520 So thank you, man.
01:35:22.340 I really appreciate your time.
01:35:23.820 And until next time, top, do we have anything else?
01:35:27.000 Yeah, we'll be back at 3 p.m.
01:35:28.840 with the cosmic peach.
01:35:30.300 So until then, don't forget to obey, submit, and comply.
01:35:33.500 We'll see you guys later.
01:35:34.400 The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:35:41.200 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:35:44.560 You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:35:50.880 You know, because they'll look in the face of an expedition that portrays the bigger picture
01:35:57.440 of what's in the world.
01:35:59.000 And they have.
01:35:59.700 You know, производ is a big, big, big area on Earth.
01:36:05.800 You know, that's what we saw.
01:36:19.940 We'll see you next time.