Nephilim Death Squad - April 14, 2025


151: The Globalist Plan to Collapse Everything w⧸ Allan Paul Roberts


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

191.5429

Word Count

21,847

Sentence Count

1,336

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

Alan Paul Roberts joins us to discuss his new book, "Waking Up to a Dead in the Grave" and why we need to wake up to the fact that we are living in a world that is controlled by sick people.


Transcript

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00:01:08.840 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:01:22.260 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:26.420 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:35.340 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely normal.
00:01:41.720 Oh yeah, dude. There's some Nephilim shit.
00:01:44.020 It's like we all know it's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:01:49.480 These muck sh**s, they controlling this now.
00:01:51.460 I know we're talking about how they made us probably slaves.
00:01:54.620 And everybody's just walking around, heading to clouds.
00:01:57.380 I want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
00:01:59.820 But then it's too late.
00:02:00.800 We need to be ready to raise up.
00:02:02.620 Welcome to the end of day.
00:02:04.360 Everybody is slaves.
00:02:05.800 Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands.
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00:02:59.480 Joining us today is Alan Paul Roberts.
00:03:02.720 Alan, for the audience who may not be familiar with you,
00:03:05.100 let's talk a little bit about where they can find you and what it is that you focus on.
00:03:10.380 Okay.
00:03:11.000 Well, you can find me at globalcollapsebook.com.
00:03:14.660 That's the main site for the book itself.
00:03:18.420 Author aproberts.com.
00:03:20.860 Similar site, just about me in general.
00:03:23.800 But yeah, the globalcollapsebook.com is the main thing.
00:03:28.480 You can find the premise for the book there.
00:03:30.820 Um, the, uh, the main thing is it talks about 11 pillars of society that are under attack
00:03:38.200 by the globalists.
00:03:40.240 And, uh, it talks about how close they are to actually pulling off their goals.
00:03:44.980 And, um, yeah, so the book is really, uh, kind of like a call to action.
00:03:49.200 It's a wake up call and, uh, encourages readers to get up on what's going on, uh, and to, uh,
00:03:55.640 push back and spread the word.
00:03:57.400 You know, if enough people wake up, they're not going to succeed.
00:03:59.860 So that's what it's all about.
00:04:02.420 So Alan, uh, what got you started on, on this, uh, this sort of a topic?
00:04:08.240 Because this isn't something that, uh, I don't think this is something that people really just
00:04:12.120 jump in this, but this must've been boiling for quite a while before you decided to take
00:04:16.580 some action.
00:04:17.960 It, it was boiling.
00:04:20.220 Um, but I, I didn't expect the action to happen, but, um, you know, for a couple of years,
00:04:25.920 really, uh, for a lot of the prior four years in the administration, when I saw what was
00:04:30.900 happening to our society, when I saw, when I saw the unprotected border, the masses of
00:04:36.980 people coming across, um, I was really troubled by that because I knew, I mean, some people
00:04:43.740 ignore things and they, I'm not that kind of person.
00:04:46.520 I, if I see something that doesn't make sense, I got to figure it out.
00:04:49.700 And I couldn't figure it out other than to come to the conclusion that it was very deliberate.
00:04:55.740 And the more I dug, the more that was confirmed that it really was deliberate.
00:05:00.360 Um, you know, that we were actually, the U S was running camps in central America and Panama,
00:05:06.300 the Darien gap to speed the flow of immigrants into this country.
00:05:10.980 Um, and, you know, I was listening to people like, uh, like Mike Adams, the health ranger.
00:05:17.080 Um, and, um, you know, he had people on who were talking about this kind of stuff.
00:05:21.160 And so, um, just more and more concerned.
00:05:24.820 Um, I personally start my day with prayer about a half hour or more prayer every day.
00:05:30.540 And I was praying for the country and, and I got to tell you sometimes to the point of
00:05:35.160 being in tears, just thinking about what was going on with this country, you know, the kind
00:05:39.100 of like the arc of corruption, uh, just descending deeper and deeper into corruption is what I
00:05:45.360 saw.
00:05:46.200 Uh, you know, the judges, the politics, um, things not making sense, the quality of school,
00:05:52.600 what we saw in COVID, what they're teaching the kids, just the manipulation really got
00:05:56.880 to me.
00:05:57.280 Um, and, um, and so what, what led to the book was, um, one day in April, late April,
00:06:04.060 2024, um, I woke up around four in the morning.
00:06:07.940 I think it was the last Saturday in April, woke up at four in the morning and I'm just
00:06:12.340 laying there in bed before I got up, didn't have a nightmare, didn't have any dreams that
00:06:15.680 I recall.
00:06:16.320 And, um, all at once with the most intense awareness I've ever had, I was like instantly
00:06:25.120 aware, like it was almost like an implanted knowledge of six, six pillars of society that
00:06:31.180 were under attack.
00:06:32.280 They were in different phases of attack and they were all in danger of coming down.
00:06:37.720 And, and the emphasis was, this is the United States, but it's also the Western world, but
00:06:44.000 the, the, the focus was the United States and I was blown away.
00:06:47.760 I got up, um, I went into the bathroom, pulled out some paper from the top drawer and, uh,
00:06:54.860 and wrote those six down.
00:06:56.060 Cause I was like shocked.
00:06:58.060 And, um, and the, the crazy thing about it was that I not only had knowledge of six, but
00:07:06.480 I had instant knowledge of all six at the same time with no time delay between any of them.
00:07:10.960 Like I could perceive all six with like a mental intensity that I've never had in my life.
00:07:16.940 Like if you had people talking to you at once and you could fully understand each one and
00:07:21.360 not be distracted by the other five.
00:07:23.100 That's what it was like.
00:07:24.320 It wasn't, it wasn't visual.
00:07:26.040 It was just, boom.
00:07:26.880 I just knew it.
00:07:27.620 It was like this intense knowing.
00:07:29.960 And, um, so I wrote them down cause they're around four in the morning and I wanted to get
00:07:34.700 back to sleep at Saturday and, uh, laying there thinking about those six.
00:07:40.600 And then within about two minutes, three more came the exact same way.
00:07:44.240 Three more pillars.
00:07:45.140 And I'm like, what is going on?
00:07:47.580 Wrote them down.
00:07:49.460 And now I'm going back to bed.
00:07:51.000 Now I got nine in my head and I'm trying to get back to sleep.
00:07:53.680 And, uh, and then two more and I'm like, and so I wrote them down and, and because I do
00:08:00.240 like, like prayers part of my life, um, I, I felt like it had to be from God.
00:08:05.900 I had no other way.
00:08:06.820 I had no other explanation and nothing like this ever happened to me.
00:08:11.320 And, uh, so I figured it had to be God.
00:08:13.280 And I said, and just in my head, I said, you know, God, why are you showing me this?
00:08:18.880 I mean, do you want me to write a book or something?
00:08:22.060 And, and as soon as I said, do you want me to, I couldn't even, I knew the thought, like,
00:08:26.980 do you want me to write a book or something?
00:08:28.480 I couldn't even finish the thought in a title and the subtitle of the book was instantly
00:08:32.160 there.
00:08:32.460 Like with no time delay, it wasn't one word after the other.
00:08:35.580 It was just, boom, I knew the title, you know, the globalist plan to collapse everything
00:08:40.080 to usher in a new world order.
00:08:41.700 And I thought, well, that's a bold title.
00:08:46.120 That's not subtle.
00:08:47.120 So, Alan, one of the things that I really enjoy about what you're doing here is, and
00:08:53.300 we're going to get into this later on in the show, but a lot of people highlight these
00:08:58.500 things that, that you're highlighting as well, but very few of us.
00:09:02.440 And I would, I say us, even like, you know, on this show, it's not always that we have
00:09:07.460 a solution to these things.
00:09:09.320 And, you know, so there's, there's sort of, um, a community of people who are, I don't
00:09:15.300 know what to call them because there's a lot of terminology that gets thrown around
00:09:18.080 and I find all of it to be reductive and, and, but it's, it's really people who are
00:09:23.060 trying to, uh, share the truth as they see it.
00:09:25.980 And within this community of people, these bell ringers, these, these alarm, uh, sounders,
00:09:32.160 uh, we don't always have a solution.
00:09:34.160 And so I find it fascinating and, and, you know, honestly, very helpful, uh, that part
00:09:38.860 of what you've done here is you've laid out, as you've said, a call to action.
00:09:42.700 And how do you address these things?
00:09:44.160 And, um, what you were saying before, Alan, you know, in, in particular about the Southern
00:09:49.340 border is a fascinating time during the Biden administration, because if you couldn't see
00:09:55.460 that that was done by design, I really don't know what to do for those people.
00:10:00.560 You had instances of, of the border being welded in, in an open position, you know, there
00:10:06.820 was, there was a door that was opened and welded, uh, that way.
00:10:10.660 And, uh, there, there was so much that these people were coming into our country.
00:10:15.480 And if you interviewed them, which I saw a lot of sort of man on the street, um, style,
00:10:19.520 uh, conversations where these people were saying, we were promised that there were jobs
00:10:24.200 here, that there were houses for us, that, that there was a future for us.
00:10:27.320 We were being told to come here and then they come here and they find out that that's not
00:10:30.900 the case.
00:10:31.240 And I think for me, the final straw that broke the camel's back, there was a story.
00:10:35.820 I don't remember the gentleman's name, but he had property on the Southern border and,
00:10:39.840 um, and his house was broken into by an illegal migrant and, uh, he shot and killed this intruder
00:10:45.720 and he was an elderly man.
00:10:47.280 I think somewhere seventies or eighties, he's now in prison if I'm not mistaken.
00:10:50.920 Yeah.
00:10:51.360 So I remember that.
00:10:52.340 Yeah.
00:10:52.800 And that was a huge, um, it was, it was a demoralization when that happened.
00:11:00.800 Um, because it was showing you like the border is welded open.
00:11:05.360 People are being funneled into the country.
00:11:07.480 And as if that's not bad enough, if you're somebody who is immediately feeling the implications
00:11:12.620 of that and you try to defend your own property, your own home, your own life, well, then our
00:11:17.780 government is going to throw you in prison.
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00:12:01.120 Hashtag make a play.
00:12:03.700 They had men with fake breasts showing them on the White House lawn.
00:12:08.520 I mean, that's how brazen it was at one point, which is, I, I, I found it hilarious.
00:12:14.400 Like the, um, the absolute, the brazenness of this, this enemy class that was just, they're
00:12:21.500 showing you like, we are doing this.
00:12:22.880 We're moving full forward.
00:12:24.340 And as a matter of fact, look at this.
00:12:27.040 Yeah.
00:12:27.240 And it's like, we're no decorum.
00:12:29.220 No, nothing like that.
00:12:30.640 But Alan, I wanted to mention before we just like skip over this, I feel like it's important
00:12:34.820 what you're saying here, because you received a download in the middle of the night.
00:12:41.120 And, um, so there, there's certain things when, when I get a download like that, I know
00:12:47.260 that I can test the spirit.
00:12:48.400 So often I will ask, I'll ask straight up, like, what are you, what is this?
00:12:52.260 And, uh, you know, according to principles in the spiritual realm, they have to give you
00:12:56.400 an answer.
00:12:56.800 They cannot lie.
00:12:57.360 But a lot of times I get in a church, when somebody will speak in tongues, they say that
00:13:03.640 if it's not translator, if there isn't any kind of like a finality or understanding of
00:13:08.680 what they're saying, then it often comes as it oftentimes might not be the truth.
00:13:12.700 But if you're getting, here's the problem, here are the pillars.
00:13:16.140 And here is the solution.
00:13:17.340 Go write this.
00:13:18.280 It's almost like a, like, boom, download one, two, three, four, go take this, go move.
00:13:23.300 So I, I like, I like this story.
00:13:26.560 I like where it's coming from.
00:13:27.460 It's a, it seems like it's coming from a good place.
00:13:30.140 Um, yeah, I'm just, I'm rambling, but I, I, I'm just thinking about this idea of this,
00:13:36.320 a supernatural download because this is, it seems like it's happening more and more in
00:13:41.840 all, all aspects of, of America and really the world.
00:13:45.240 It's happening to us constantly.
00:13:47.380 Yeah.
00:13:47.500 Really?
00:13:47.820 Yeah.
00:13:48.020 See, I've, I've heard of it, but I've never, that, that was the one and only time I ever
00:13:52.080 experienced it.
00:13:52.940 But, you know, in, in thinking about it later, it's like, I had an insight into like how God
00:14:01.460 can know everything at one time because he let me know six things at one time when I'm
00:14:06.300 only capable of knowing one thing at one time, you know?
00:14:09.820 And yeah, that was, that was like, oh my gosh, you know, just, just instant knowledge.
00:14:14.760 But, uh, yeah, that was, that was intense.
00:14:16.820 Do you have any ideas as to why six and then the next three and then the next two?
00:14:22.940 Like why not 11 at once?
00:14:25.420 I, I don't know.
00:14:27.300 I wish I could tell you.
00:14:29.020 Um, the other thing is I really wanted it to be 12.
00:14:32.100 I kept thinking there's one more common because 12 is like God's one of God's numbers, you
00:14:38.040 know, the 12 apostles, 12 tribes of Israel.
00:14:40.180 But the thing is, this wasn't God's plan.
00:14:42.900 He's revealing the enemy's plan.
00:14:44.960 So there's, there's no reason for it to be a God number, you know?
00:14:48.620 So finally I just let it go.
00:14:49.840 But for like a week I'm thinking, okay, where's 12, never got 12.
00:14:55.740 And the other, can we, um, I'm sorry to interrupt, but, uh, can we start to lay out some of those?
00:15:00.660 I I'm, I'm fascinated.
00:15:01.820 What are these, uh, pillars?
00:15:03.720 There's, uh, one through one through is 11 is where it ended.
00:15:06.840 Yep.
00:15:07.260 There's 11.
00:15:08.080 I don't know if you want to pull it up on the website, but it'll, um, you can pull up the
00:15:11.500 first one there if you want, but, um, yeah, here it is here.
00:15:14.580 National borders.
00:15:15.460 You have it there.
00:15:16.140 So that's the most obvious one.
00:15:19.360 I arranged the book, not in the order that I received them, but from most obvious first,
00:15:24.800 uh, so that people who are resisting the whole concept of how could this possibly happen,
00:15:30.220 kind of walk them into the ones that are easiest to understand first.
00:15:34.140 And so with the national borders, it's just all the things we're talking about border wide
00:15:38.860 open, mostly military age, single men, uh, from 160 or more countries documented, including
00:15:47.840 thousands and thousands from communist China, which you don't get out of there unless they
00:15:52.220 want you out of there.
00:15:53.100 You don't get out of there unless it's a plan.
00:15:55.360 Um, you know, you know, Russia, every country in the middle East, I mean, just all over the
00:16:00.840 place.
00:16:01.080 It wasn't like they're just coming up from central America.
00:16:04.100 They were coming into central America and then up and through.
00:16:07.260 So, um, yeah, that, that was, that was the first one.
00:16:11.580 And we were getting during that time, uh, well, I mean, it's still happening to whatever
00:16:16.000 degree, but it slowed a lot with the new administration.
00:16:18.940 Uh, it seemed pretty obvious to me in hindsight after going through all that.
00:16:24.600 Yes, they are military age men, but that's not the narrative that we were given.
00:16:29.080 The narrative that we were given was families, uh, mothers and their children's children escaping
00:16:34.700 tyranny, uh, and, and, you know, striving for a better life here in America.
00:16:39.260 And it was an attempt to pull at the heartstrings of the American public.
00:16:44.700 So in my estimation, it was an emotional manipulation.
00:16:48.720 And they do that very well.
00:16:50.840 Of course, that picture is that AOC crying at the border.
00:16:53.040 Yeah, this is our narrative.
00:16:54.160 Yeah.
00:16:54.440 Very interesting one.
00:16:55.780 Fantastic.
00:16:56.560 And so, um, and look, I know it's, it's a lot more complicated than this, but it is worth
00:17:02.380 mentioning that, uh, I, I think it is statistically true that the vast majority of, um, media absorbers
00:17:09.740 are, are women.
00:17:10.800 And so they gear a lot of this emotional manipulation towards them and, and then they go out and they
00:17:17.220 make these decisions at, you know, at the, uh, at the voting booth.
00:17:20.580 And, and so I think a lot of this was packaged in such a way as to manipulate us emotionally.
00:17:27.740 And then they had this plan to do whatever it's welding, open the doors and, uh, funneling
00:17:33.880 in insurgents.
00:17:34.660 And then before you know it, they're already here.
00:17:39.200 And by the time you realize that that old narrative was bunk, uh, it's too late.
00:17:44.000 There's a, and they gave them cell phones, they gave them all cell phones, which means
00:17:47.400 they had a way to communicate with them and they gave them the money.
00:17:50.960 And they had an app, right?
00:17:52.160 There was an app that was decommissioned by Donald Trump on the first day that basically
00:17:56.540 chartered flights or, or transportation of these people in.
00:17:59.920 So it's, it was, it was crazy, but this, the national border thing that,
00:18:04.660 uh, the, the idea of them, uh, funneling through South America.
00:18:08.260 So, uh, all the way from below Mexico to into Texas, into that border, it's a twofold plan
00:18:14.800 because I remember reading a bunch of articles that no one really paid attention to.
00:18:18.520 And the UN was giving out rape kits, like DNA rape kits to the young women that were traveling
00:18:24.740 through, cause they were like, almost certainly this is going to happen to you.
00:18:28.800 So that, that alone is insane.
00:18:31.220 But then you start to think about the human trafficking that probably, that definitely
00:18:35.080 went on through there.
00:18:36.040 This is a, this is a satanic plan.
00:18:38.940 And there were a lot, this, so many victims, man.
00:18:42.440 So many victims.
00:18:43.200 By the way, as our economy is plummeting, uh, you know, the amount of money and resources
00:18:47.740 allocated to these people that are basically given like a refugee status.
00:18:51.780 And then they're put up in, in hotels in New York city, which, you know, I don't know.
00:18:56.240 Yeah.
00:18:58.280 It's like, it's very expensive.
00:18:59.480 It's not, this is not, we're not talking about a best Western, you know, we're talking
00:19:02.900 about very expensive hotels in New York city.
00:19:05.740 Um, and that's all on the taxpayer's dime.
00:19:07.820 So it's like from, from every different angle, um, the American public is getting screwed in
00:19:12.740 a huge way when it comes to that.
00:19:14.720 Yeah.
00:19:15.120 And it's so hard to undo.
00:19:16.380 I mean, you know, despite all the best efforts of the current administration, I mean, it,
00:19:20.540 they're sending them out in a trickle.
00:19:22.180 They came in in a flood, you know, they're, they're obviously going to have to change tactics,
00:19:27.580 tactics at some point, if they're going to get anywhere near, you know, the number out
00:19:33.100 that they need to just talking about the people of ill will.
00:19:36.760 I mean, like, you know, military age men without families, that's a huge red flag.
00:19:42.360 Yeah.
00:19:42.560 And I was reading an article yesterday with, uh, this guy who was like a anarchist libertarian
00:19:48.600 and I, I'm, I'm sympathetic to their, uh, their tendencies, but he was, uh, he was highlighting
00:19:55.240 this article about, uh, Oh, it was a, uh, a father of, uh, from five-year-old kid and
00:20:01.060 he was deported and it was an accidental deportation.
00:20:03.900 I was like, well, this guy had, you know, they, he was expected to have ties to a trend
00:20:08.540 de agua.
00:20:09.260 So he's gone.
00:20:10.260 He was a leader.
00:20:10.780 He was a leader in their local gang, basically.
00:20:14.200 Yeah.
00:20:14.940 The sad part is, listen, there will be people that get swept up in this that are, that might
00:20:19.580 be innocent, but what are we supposed to do at this point?
00:20:21.800 There's, there's been a floodgate that's been open and it's just been complete chaos.
00:20:25.280 Now you need broad, uh, broad strokes to remove what was done.
00:20:30.020 It's going to be messy.
00:20:31.120 It never should have been done in the first place, but here we are.
00:20:33.520 Because otherwise it is going to be China and the cartel have insurgents in our country
00:20:38.780 now.
00:20:39.880 Absolutely.
00:20:40.520 Yeah.
00:20:40.740 I think it is going to be messy.
00:20:41.940 And I think one of the first things to get messy is going to be the legal system.
00:20:45.700 I think we're heading for a showdown with these judges who are asserting authority beyond their
00:20:50.660 local district to try to make a nationwide injunction to thwart the will of the president
00:20:56.100 who was elected by 77 million or more people.
00:20:59.700 And, and one, one judge, you know, like the Supreme court, they have to have a majority.
00:21:04.120 The, the appellate courts have to have a majority of judges agreeing on a decision, but here you
00:21:09.620 have one judge district, federal district judge who can just negate the will of the president
00:21:16.440 of the United States on demand.
00:21:18.320 And there's something like six or 700 of them.
00:21:20.520 So now you have to have a, a, a unanimous, uh, six or 700 judges who are willing to not
00:21:26.800 do something for you to go forward.
00:21:28.540 It's crazy.
00:21:29.220 Alan, let me ask you something.
00:21:30.420 Cause, uh, man, maybe in, in November I had an argument.
00:21:34.680 Are you familiar with, uh, Dave Smith?
00:21:37.600 I don't think so.
00:21:38.940 No, he's a, he's a big libertarian voice.
00:21:40.700 He's got a really big podcast called part of the problem.
00:21:42.960 And, uh, I was arguing with it.
00:21:45.840 It was like an impromptu debate, I guess, with his co-host.
00:21:48.120 It was my friend, Robbie the fire.
00:21:49.280 And this was before Trump got in before he was even elected.
00:21:53.020 I think this was before election day.
00:21:54.240 And I said, if he gets in, I think the move is to, uh, just take complete control.
00:22:01.400 And this sounds like, like, it sounds like, like a dictator, but I said, if he gets in
00:22:05.700 where we're at in this stage of the game, the way the other team is playing, they're
00:22:09.920 not playing by the rules.
00:22:10.800 If they would have gotten, if they would have gotten control, it would have been game over.
00:22:14.340 So in my opinion, now that you have control, you need to make a game over, but on your
00:22:20.080 side.
00:22:20.460 And it's messed up because you can get a lot of bad right wing ideas in, you know, you
00:22:26.240 can definitely get a dictatorship, a right wing dictatorship, but I don't really see another
00:22:31.120 choice.
00:22:31.500 Like we were headed down this path towards left wing dictatorship or right wing dictatorship.
00:22:34.940 So here we are, you have the power, you need to seize it now and use it because these guys
00:22:40.340 are playing for keeps and this is absolutely.
00:22:43.280 Oh, okay.
00:22:43.940 So we're on the same page here.
00:22:45.420 Yeah.
00:22:45.720 Yeah.
00:22:46.040 Yeah.
00:22:46.240 A hundred percent agree with you.
00:22:48.200 Yeah.
00:22:48.660 And I, and I agree.
00:22:49.560 I think you said, um, that it's spiritual.
00:22:51.640 I mean, I, I think from the top down, this is a spiritual attack on America, uh, with people
00:22:57.100 who are willing, uh, accomplices, whether wittingly or unwittingly, you know what I mean?
00:23:02.840 Some are, some are all in on the spiritual level.
00:23:05.120 Some are just pawns who are okay with evil, but yeah, I see it.
00:23:09.940 I see it first and foremost as an attack, uh, you know, of evil upon the country.
00:23:14.580 Yeah.
00:23:15.100 On this show, um, we tend to, people will get to either a specific race group or, or, you
00:23:22.680 know, a particular, um, let's say authoritarian, like a government, a governing body of sorts.
00:23:28.460 And, and they think that's where the buck stops.
00:23:30.480 And, and I maintain constantly that it goes well beyond that.
00:23:33.940 And this is a spiritual, uh, this is spiritual warfare.
00:23:36.840 And so, uh, whether or not you realize that it is, uh, it still is.
00:23:41.480 And whether or not you realize that you're participating in it, you know, you think that
00:23:44.860 your will is your own and that your decisions are your own, but they're being engineered
00:23:48.280 and you're being nudged one way or another.
00:23:50.720 Um, and you just have to, I mean, you can make a decision about what spirit is nudging
00:23:54.020 you, but I agree with the way that you've structured this, Alan.
00:23:57.120 I would say the porous border situation is the most obvious one.
00:24:01.860 Uh, it's the easiest to see.
00:24:03.480 And so in that spirit of, uh, ranking them from easiest to see, uh, and then when you're
00:24:08.840 talking, when you're talking to the people who are like normies or even, you know, like
00:24:13.220 there's a lot of like older Fox news watchers who I guess they're, they're onto this point.
00:24:18.100 So that's like a good jumping on.
00:24:19.700 It's like, here's something obvious here.
00:24:21.380 Now follow me.
00:24:23.100 Exactly.
00:24:24.400 So Alan, where are we going next then?
00:24:27.080 All right.
00:24:27.380 If you want to pull up the next one, it's, um, security and police protection.
00:24:31.980 Now these, um, these almost go hand in hand.
00:24:35.060 If you think about the combined impact of you open the borders, uh, letting in some percentage
00:24:41.060 of people who are going to be gang members, they're going to be people who want to take
00:24:46.060 down the country.
00:24:46.800 There's going to be some percent of spies.
00:24:49.440 Um, and of course there's going to be people who just want a better life.
00:24:52.320 Absolutely.
00:24:53.480 But when you add to it, um, what happened after the Floyd riots, the defund the police,
00:24:59.820 make it so the police are much less willing to make an arrest because of all the backlash.
00:25:06.260 Uh, make it so that you have these district attorneys in most of the big blue cities who refuse
00:25:12.560 to prosecute the, the real crime and just go after the stuff that doesn't matter.
00:25:18.420 Um, you know, let people steal up to a thousand dollars per event, um, as often as they want
00:25:24.420 to and do nothing, let them out.
00:25:26.380 You know, people commit crimes, all kinds of crimes are they're out on the street, remove
00:25:31.320 bail.
00:25:31.960 You know, there's, there's no bail anymore.
00:25:33.960 You're just out and you get a court date.
00:25:35.900 I mean, you see what's happening.
00:25:37.420 You can see the chaos where that was going and, um, you know, finally the current administration
00:25:43.300 is push pushing back on that, but we still have, you know, the impact at the state level
00:25:48.080 and the, uh, the mayor level, city level where in the district attorneys have this kind of
00:25:53.880 power.
00:25:54.300 And, uh, you know, it is a lot of, it is a lot of chaos.
00:25:56.920 I mean, think about again, the Floyd riots, billions of dollars, uh, in, in burning buildings,
00:26:05.900 you know, you probably saw the, I, I remember one, one video of, of, of this woman in, in
00:26:12.520 black firebombing, like a Wendy's restaurant, you know, just like throwing the stuff right
00:26:17.440 through and, and they never get caught.
00:26:19.260 And if they do get caught, they're back out on the street, you know, but you can have a,
00:26:24.700 you can have a bunch of people around the Capitol who don't even go in, who are waving
00:26:29.020 flags saying, we, we suspect there's something wrong with this election.
00:26:32.920 And they're thrown into jail for four years without, without a trial, without a trial of
00:26:40.300 their peers, you know, what's the, what's the, uh, you know, the bill of rights, you
00:26:43.920 know, the right to a fair and speedy trial of your peers, they, they got not, none of
00:26:47.800 that for, for essentially doing nothing, but showing up.
00:26:51.580 Right.
00:26:51.840 There's a great example of that would have been when, you know, we're experiencing those
00:26:56.140 Floyd riots and the black lives matter movement during the lockdowns.
00:27:00.820 And we were told explicitly that we could engage in protest on behalf of black lives
00:27:06.540 matter, but we simply could not engage in protests that had anything to do with the
00:27:10.580 lockdowns.
00:27:11.440 Uh, there we go.
00:27:12.420 There's our buddy, um, Adam.
00:27:14.640 Yeah, he was, he was in there for a while.
00:27:17.200 Um, and so, you know, what ends up happening then in hindsight is you find that black lives
00:27:23.060 matter.
00:27:23.400 Yeah.
00:27:23.480 They firebombed their own cities.
00:27:25.080 They destroyed the places where they live.
00:27:27.600 Um, and, and the vast majority of the funding goes to the top where they end up buying mansions
00:27:33.800 with it.
00:27:34.180 So, so the people who are organizing and orchestrating black lives matter, they're taking
00:27:38.160 all of the funding that they're getting all the donations and they're, they're buying mansions
00:27:41.920 with it.
00:27:42.320 And then you find out that, uh, one of the higher ups explicitly said, this woman says that
00:27:47.740 she engages in spellcraft.
00:27:49.240 She's engaging in, in spellcraft.
00:27:51.820 So this is somebody who is openly Wiccan, openly a witch.
00:27:55.760 Um, and this person is heading the protest that's destroying the cities and, and everything's
00:28:04.960 on fire, but the media is telling you that it's okay to protest alongside them.
00:28:09.320 It's fascinating.
00:28:09.680 Well, the spell that they're casting is, it's a, it's a genius one, right?
00:28:13.740 Because like, like we mix up magic and, uh, psychology or magic and science a lot, but
00:28:18.960 what they did was they said, here are, here's what you can do.
00:28:23.040 You know, you can, during COVID, uh, don't go by anybody, but if it's a protest, that's
00:28:27.660 fine.
00:28:27.980 And if it's a violent one, even better.
00:28:30.200 Um, but what you can't do is this.
00:28:32.880 And then, you know, they had people in the January 6th, the riots, and they, they, they
00:28:37.920 brought the hammer of the law down on these people.
00:28:39.960 Some of them I think are still in jail, although most of them have been pardoned.
00:28:44.040 So psychologically what they've done to the American people was tell you what you will
00:28:47.920 accept and what you'll do.
00:28:49.020 So lay down and take this as we move forward.
00:28:51.760 But you know, the, now the dynamic has changed.
00:28:54.760 So we're, we'll see where it's going.
00:28:56.640 By the way, those people pardoned after like four years.
00:28:59.960 Yeah.
00:29:00.360 After four years.
00:29:01.760 Yeah.
00:29:02.000 Uh, so, so yeah, this thing I'm calling security and police protection security in the,
00:29:07.200 in the very broad sense, you know, uh, you're not secure from the law, you know, from,
00:29:11.580 from the law being used against you as well as you have less police protection that you
00:29:16.580 can count on because there's less police and they're, they're afraid to do their job in
00:29:22.320 many cases.
00:29:22.880 It made me, uh, almost like, uh, not, not a leftist, but like how they, uh, they, you know,
00:29:29.720 they're like, they hate the police.
00:29:31.400 I, I hated the police.
00:29:32.980 I was in New York.
00:29:34.000 I drove, I drove down to Florida to check out the house that I wanted to buy during the
00:29:38.460 George Floyd riot.
00:29:39.300 So I actually saw like, like Washington DC from the highway.
00:29:43.500 I saw smoke coming from there.
00:29:44.840 I saw, uh, uh, Fayetteville, uh, South Carolina.
00:29:49.200 I saw all these places completely tore down.
00:29:52.400 And it, where I was from, I also saw the police stand down, take a knee, but then they
00:29:57.900 would go and they bust barbershops during COVID and then brag about it.
00:30:02.620 And I'm like, it's a psychological trick that they've used.
00:30:07.060 Cause I know what the police are supposed to do and I know what they want to do.
00:30:10.060 Cause I know them personally, but what they're told to do and what they've listened to, man,
00:30:14.980 it's really hard to reconcile that and be like, do we even need you guys?
00:30:18.800 And then where I saw the same thing, uh, San Francisco, the last LGBTQ parade, the pride
00:30:24.740 parade, and there were adult men, uh, you know, engaging in sexual acts in the streets,
00:30:31.900 in the streets, in public.
00:30:33.940 And somebody goes up to a cluster of police officers who are all sat together and they
00:30:39.760 say something to the effect of why aren't you addressing this?
00:30:42.280 And they say, um, I, I forget what it is, but the sentiment was weren't, that's not what
00:30:47.840 we're told to do.
00:30:48.740 We're, we're not told to deal with them.
00:30:50.200 And if we do try to deal with them, the backlash that would come our way would be tremendous.
00:30:54.040 They're following orders and I get it, but it's like, it's such, you know, we're dealing
00:30:58.500 with such a huge government that it's like, so I want this one cop, this one guy to like,
00:31:02.840 go take it into his own hands.
00:31:04.260 I get it too, but it's frustrating.
00:31:06.200 Right.
00:31:06.500 Yeah.
00:31:06.940 Super frustrating.
00:31:08.100 And that's the idea to demoralize you, not only to make you vulnerable, but to demoralize
00:31:12.700 you.
00:31:12.880 So you start to give up, you know?
00:31:15.160 Yeah.
00:31:15.780 Yeah.
00:31:16.200 That's another one of those, Alan, that I would say, um, appropriately placed because
00:31:21.260 it is incredibly obvious for anybody who's paying attention.
00:31:24.480 Although what has become clear over these past, I don't know, maybe the past decade,
00:31:28.800 um, or more is that you can exist in this sort of homogenized echo chamber where you actually
00:31:36.920 don't believe that that's reality.
00:31:38.640 So you may hear it peripherally, people complaining about that sort of thing and because it's
00:31:43.460 never passing through your algorithm, it doesn't turn on, you know, it's not on your television
00:31:48.300 when you're watching your channel.
00:31:49.440 Even in your area, like where I live now, right.
00:31:51.820 I live on 10 acres in Florida now.
00:31:54.020 If I could never relate to what I went through in New York city, it's a completely different
00:31:58.700 experience.
00:31:59.400 It radicalized me in a certain way.
00:32:01.380 So I get it.
00:32:02.760 It's just fascinating.
00:32:03.500 Cause as, as obvious as it seems to us here, having this discussion, I do recognize that
00:32:07.480 this could be completely foreign to somebody else, given whatever their algorithm is feeding
00:32:11.100 them and whatever echo chamber or bubble they live in.
00:32:13.860 We have a good book for you to lay it out.
00:32:16.200 Yes, luckily we do.
00:32:17.440 We do.
00:32:17.760 But, uh, before we get to this third pillar, Alan, uh, I regret to inform all of the live
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00:32:58.700 All right.
00:32:59.640 So, um, Alan, let's get into this third one.
00:33:03.060 I'm, I'm very pleased with how, how obvious these, you know, it's, it's almost a shame
00:33:07.600 we have to highlight them, but I I'm recognizing already that this is a great piece of material
00:33:12.880 for people that really want, uh, to understand what's happening in our country.
00:33:16.420 Yes.
00:33:16.820 We're going to talk about privacy next, but I just wanted to mention something to your
00:33:20.180 prior point about, you know, it depends on what we're used to seeing and we can be
00:33:24.240 in our bubble and be, be kind of insulated from some of this information.
00:33:28.020 Well, you know, the book uses QR codes throughout there's 170 QR codes, a hundred of them are
00:33:34.780 videos.
00:33:35.300 So as I'm taking you through these points, uh, I'm constantly giving you the opportunity
00:33:41.680 to scan a QR code with your cell phone and go see a quick video, 30 second, you know,
00:33:46.140 minute, two minute video.
00:33:47.260 Some of them are actually entire documentaries, but most of them are short to prove it to
00:33:52.460 yourself that, um, it's just not me go hear it.
00:33:55.260 Here are the people say this in their own words in many cases, um, to, to prove it.
00:33:59.840 And so that kind of opens people's minds.
00:34:02.780 Uh, I got to tell you, Alan, yeah, right.
00:34:05.820 Like I'm thinking of like, you're, you're talking about these, uh, like, so security
00:34:10.040 and police protection.
00:34:10.820 And then here's a QR code to, uh, uh, the, the black CNN reporter that's saying, you
00:34:15.700 know, fiery, but mostly peaceful protest.
00:34:18.100 It's like, yeah, exactly.
00:34:20.420 Exactly.
00:34:21.000 Yeah.
00:34:21.540 Those kinds of things.
00:34:22.520 Yeah.
00:34:22.800 And it's kind of interesting in hindsight, it actually has more impact.
00:34:26.300 You know what I mean?
00:34:26.860 When you go back and see, oh my gosh, how did we put up with this?
00:34:29.400 Yes.
00:34:30.180 Yeah.
00:34:30.420 I, I, I, as somebody who currently sits Alan surrounded by books that many of which I've
00:34:35.200 never read at all, because my attention span is, is terrible and I'm just not a very educated
00:34:40.080 person and I'm constantly being pulled in a bunch of different directions.
00:34:42.920 I can see that this sort of, um, and, and it's not reductive, right?
00:34:48.040 It's not like a, it's not like a book that is filled with pictures because we're, we're
00:34:52.060 too stupid to enjoy something without pictures.
00:34:54.260 It's a clever adaptation to the way that we absorb media in 2025.
00:34:58.280 Um, where our attention span, I will admit does seem like a negative in very many ways,
00:35:06.120 but what it, what it actually does for us, because we're so used to taking in content
00:35:10.460 and little snippets and, and taking in a multitude of things is I think that, um, if
00:35:14.980 you can get good at that, you can get good at seeing the big picture.
00:35:17.980 Uh, and so maybe in some ways it's not all to our detriment that our attention span has
00:35:23.220 been hacked to pieces.
00:35:24.420 It actually could be a good way.
00:35:26.200 And if you have, uh, you know, set, set up this book the way that you have, that could
00:35:30.900 very well, um, be received by people who are plagued by the same, the same thing that I'm
00:35:35.400 plagued by.
00:35:36.100 Yeah.
00:35:36.500 I think we all are, we all have a stack of books probably, or a lot of people do.
00:35:40.120 I know I do that.
00:35:40.940 I bought and have never started reading because I cracked that cover and there's three, 300
00:35:45.860 pages of solid text.
00:35:47.540 It's like a wall of text and it's just, ah, I'm not up for this.
00:35:51.460 You know, just, I got to really be motivated, but you know, with the book, with the QR codes
00:35:55.620 and it has a lot of visuals in it too.
00:35:57.740 Um, all kinds of graphics I created through AI, it paces it.
00:36:02.720 So it's, it's, it's interesting.
00:36:04.660 That's kind of fun.
00:36:05.780 And I, I wrote, I tried to write it in the way that I would want something that I would
00:36:10.420 want to read.
00:36:11.020 And, uh, I don't, I don't even know when the idea for the QR codes came, but it just,
00:36:15.700 I just thought about young people.
00:36:17.000 Sure.
00:36:17.100 That's what they do, you know?
00:36:18.140 And, um, yeah, I want younger people to read this too.
00:36:21.480 And I thought, heck, I'd want to read it this way too.
00:36:24.220 You know, it's not even an age thing so much as, but it's like, don't make me work hard.
00:36:28.760 Well, let's just make this easy.
00:36:30.600 Yeah.
00:36:30.800 Yeah.
00:36:31.260 Like I said, uh, before we started the show, you took something that was old in very many
00:36:35.340 ways and made it new.
00:36:36.700 Um, and so hats off to you, Alan.
00:36:39.440 That's a very clever move.
00:36:40.700 We've been kicking around the idea of, uh, like writing our own book about this, like,
00:36:45.000 uh, you know, the journey through our show and what we've been researching.
00:36:47.840 And that is something I'm going to use.
00:36:49.960 You should figure out if you can patent it so you can sue us.
00:36:53.540 That's right.
00:36:54.320 That's right.
00:36:54.640 Use it.
00:36:55.140 I hope everybody does a lot.
00:36:56.500 We'll have a lot more people reading books if we can make it easy for them.
00:37:00.340 Agreed.
00:37:00.940 Agreed.
00:37:01.420 So Alan, let's move on to, uh, to this next pillar.
00:37:05.080 Yeah.
00:37:05.600 Privacy number three, right?
00:37:06.980 There it is.
00:37:07.660 Okay.
00:37:07.880 So there you see uncle Sam, uh, you know, with the, uh, magnifying glass, looking at
00:37:12.380 your cell phone.
00:37:13.020 So privacy, privacy kind of snuck up on us in a way that, uh, I think was very clever
00:37:20.780 and devious in that it was, um, it was, uh, you know, a little similar to what they say,
00:37:27.060 you know, boiling the frog, turn up the heat, slow, slow, slow.
00:37:29.880 So, well, you know, shortly after, after 9-11, what happened with the Patriot Act is the government
00:37:37.760 got the right to snoop on incoming phone calls from outside of the country, uh, to try to
00:37:44.140 detect terrorism.
00:37:45.180 At least that was their excuse.
00:37:46.820 It was really interesting that shortly after that, you could not buy a cell phone with a
00:37:52.420 removable battery.
00:37:53.580 I know because I bought a cell phone right after like probably six months after nine
00:37:59.520 11, I wanted a new one.
00:38:01.620 And I said, well, I, do you have any with a removable battery?
00:38:06.880 Now I just wanted a removable battery so I could have multiple batteries.
00:38:10.680 You know, it was like, I buy extras and it was like, no, you can't get them anymore.
00:38:14.840 And I'm thinking that is really odd.
00:38:17.200 And then only to find out later in the research for the book that the, the, one of the features
00:38:23.060 of a non-removable battery is you cannot stop that thing from tracking you, even when it's
00:38:28.100 turned off, even when your settings are set to don't track me, because all that'll do is
00:38:33.320 stop the advertisers from tracking you.
00:38:36.360 Um, Google, um, yeah, Google who makes their phones and, and Apple who makes their phones,
00:38:41.560 their operating systems will track you with that phone turned off.
00:38:46.100 I almost can guarantee that if you turn on, don't track me mode, it sends a little notification
00:38:50.660 to the NSA that says, definitely track this guy.
00:38:53.400 Definitely track this guy.
00:38:54.660 As soon as you hit that, track me harder.
00:38:56.200 Yeah.
00:38:56.420 Track me harder.
00:38:57.320 Exactly.
00:38:58.180 I was just watching breaking bad.
00:39:00.540 And, uh, every so often they're like, you know, he's like, we have to cook a mess.
00:39:04.320 And then he's like, he takes this thing out.
00:39:05.940 He takes the battery on snaps the phone in half.
00:39:08.920 Gone are those days.
00:39:09.980 Forget about that.
00:39:10.660 Yeah.
00:39:10.880 Like you, you're not, my phone doesn't even have a freaking headphone jack.
00:39:14.240 These people are ridiculous.
00:39:16.260 They're taking everything away from us.
00:39:18.500 Yeah, that is true.
00:39:19.720 But, uh, so it's that it's your, it's your email.
00:39:22.260 I mean, almost all emails on the cloud now.
00:39:25.340 And I always say, if you don't believe me, just do a simple test, search on something
00:39:29.640 within your email that, you know, is buried, not in the subject line, but buried down in
00:39:33.620 the, in the text.
00:39:34.760 It'll find it instantly.
00:39:36.000 The only way you can find it that fast is if it's been indexed, just like Google indexes
00:39:41.820 its searches.
00:39:42.720 Your email has all been indexed.
00:39:44.940 If you're on any of these cloud systems and, you know, it's a federal crime to read someone's
00:39:51.740 snail mail.
00:39:52.360 If you, if you go to someone's mailbox and open a letter and read it, that's a federal
00:39:57.800 crime.
00:39:58.460 And yet, and yet our email is being read by, you know, by Gmail, by whoever, Microsoft.
00:40:05.940 Uh, and it's, and it's going up from there, you know, the, uh, NSA has back doors into
00:40:11.340 everything.
00:40:12.660 And, uh, so there is no email privacy and, you know, people have this mistaken, mistaken
00:40:19.000 idea that, you know, I'm not doing anything wrong.
00:40:21.580 So I'm not worried.
00:40:23.920 Well, you know, the J sixers didn't think they were doing anything wrong and all their
00:40:28.260 cell phone data got scooped up.
00:40:30.020 Uh, they got harassed by the FBI thrown into prison.
00:40:33.860 Uh, sometimes if they were even just like at a hotel, they only had proof was like a
00:40:38.140 hotel record, but they weren't even physically there.
00:40:40.700 They still got scooped up.
00:40:42.020 I mean, the potential for abuse in the hands of a, of a tyrannical government is incredible
00:40:50.500 with that combination of geo tracking and email tracking and text tracking.
00:40:57.660 So basically your communications and your location are tracked.
00:41:02.120 So that's, uh, at all times, I would, I would say at all times, they probably have AIs, uh,
00:41:08.260 at this point, sifting through the algorithm, looking for keywords and phrases.
00:41:11.820 I was going to know about you guys.
00:41:13.580 I'm perfectly willing to do that.
00:41:15.280 If you can protect me from terrorism, right?
00:41:17.340 The AI is the interesting part here, right?
00:41:20.420 Yes.
00:41:21.220 Yeah.
00:41:22.000 Before the NSA was, it seems like you had just a bunch of guys kind of like sifting through,
00:41:25.980 you know, people that were that, that's why it, not that I didn't have a problem with
00:41:30.680 it, but that's why I was a little bit optimistic.
00:41:32.120 I was like, how many government agents can possibly sift through everybody's phone?
00:41:35.460 So unless you are on their radar or have aggravated them, sure.
00:41:38.340 But now we have AI, but I'm sure they're using AI to sift through everybody's stuff.
00:41:43.760 But AI is also now sifting through their stuff.
00:41:47.440 This is quickly becoming like a counter operation to the NSA.
00:41:51.640 And, you know, I mean, Trump is funding AI to like $500 billion and it's going to get
00:41:57.260 really, I think it's going to get pretty messy.
00:41:59.920 I don't know if it's going to go the way that Trump suspects and we're headed towards
00:42:05.000 something really weird.
00:42:06.380 So people are looking to grok as like an authority on this.
00:42:12.220 So you use it as a glorified Google search engine, right?
00:42:14.840 Which is, uh, it seems sort of underwhelming, right?
00:42:19.800 That's just a Google search.
00:42:20.980 But what you're doing effectively is, uh, especially on X is you're funneling millions of people
00:42:25.480 to this new search engine, which is to say, this is their new authority on information.
00:42:30.860 And what is harrowing about that is we recently discovered that grok will lie, which is weird.
00:42:36.760 It's like, is it a lie or is it, um, is, is grok mistaken?
00:42:42.500 Can, can it, can it be mistaken?
00:42:44.520 Is it, is there such thing as a mistake when it comes to, uh, you know, artificial intelligence?
00:42:49.400 And so you have this thing now that, and, and much of Google is doing this too.
00:42:53.740 If you Google a thing now, you will get AI search results, um, as, as first and foremost,
00:42:58.320 and then you'll get the actual results, uh, that are listed on websites.
00:43:01.620 And, uh, just the idea that we're taking this, whoever can capture this and let's say it's
00:43:07.520 Elon and he, he's the one that has grok on a chain.
00:43:10.800 Yeah.
00:43:11.220 When that thing becomes weaponized against the NSA, when it can go through, it has all
00:43:17.980 of their information indexed, when it can go through all of that and then expose it,
00:43:21.740 that's going to be a really weird time, especially given what I just said, where it seems to make
00:43:25.280 mistakes and lie.
00:43:26.180 I don't know what we're going to be able to make of that.
00:43:28.240 Yeah.
00:43:28.600 I mean, it's, I guess it's, uh, what, what does it believe?
00:43:32.100 Like what are, what are its sources and how does it decide which ones are truthful?
00:43:36.860 You know, because there's contradictory sources.
00:43:39.300 So how would it know?
00:43:40.380 I mean, it would have to have some waiting system or some rules for how it decides, you
00:43:45.780 know, when there's conflicting information, but yeah, that's a great question.
00:43:50.380 This is the, this is going to be the dynamic.
00:43:52.180 Sam Altman at, which at GPT, uh, it won't give you certain prompts.
00:43:56.960 If I want it to do something, it's like, I can't do that.
00:43:59.080 It's against my, uh, my guidelines, but Grok will.
00:44:02.500 So yeah, it's, it's really up to the programmer, whoever has designed this AI and what their,
00:44:07.560 their standards are.
00:44:09.080 And we're going to find out, we're going to find out which way we're headed.
00:44:12.560 I'll tell you what, too.
00:44:13.960 One last thought on this.
00:44:15.200 If, if something should happen in the near future where, um, I don't know, let's say there's
00:44:19.580 a manufactured attack of sorts and, uh, and the people are horrified by this attack and
00:44:25.340 a solution is, is drummed up by the powers that be.
00:44:29.120 And that solution has something to do with the integration of AI basically to protect
00:44:34.800 us from like future events, maybe something like terrorism.
00:44:37.140 Uh, you know, we're, with what we have right now, we're one manufactured disaster away from
00:44:45.140 a secondary and, and probably much more impactful disaster in regards to privacy once again,
00:44:50.220 and AI.
00:44:51.380 Oh yeah.
00:44:52.220 Yeah.
00:44:52.500 It's, uh, it's getting to the point where it, it is really scary.
00:44:56.380 It is, it's almost starting to seem like the AI is becoming in charge and its knowledge
00:45:01.200 is so superior.
00:45:02.180 The advantages is, is really an unfair advantage.
00:45:05.460 So, I mean, it's all about the guardrails are putting on it and you wonder if they're
00:45:09.720 going to be able to contain it, you know?
00:45:12.020 Yeah.
00:45:12.260 Well, wait till we get, uh, a new class of, of people here in the West, uh, that have Neuralink
00:45:18.540 and we don't have Neuralink and it's going to be a lot of fun competing with them.
00:45:21.820 Not looking forward to that.
00:45:23.320 Uh, so what is the next pillar, Alan?
00:45:26.000 Yeah.
00:45:26.440 The next pillar is, uh, banking and finance.
00:45:29.060 If you can pull that one up.
00:45:32.180 So you see the, uh, picture of the banker with the T bonds and T notes on his back.
00:45:37.780 And that's just a kind of emblematic of one of the key, um, reasons that the banking system
00:45:44.460 is so fragile.
00:45:45.540 So it's banking and finance, which go together.
00:45:48.540 So of course, if, if the banking system starts to fail, then people can't get financing, businesses
00:45:54.880 can't get financing.
00:45:56.020 Um, it has the, it has the potential to take down a large section of society if, if just
00:46:02.640 that one pillar goes, but the, uh, the T bills and T notes are, um, a reflection of the fact
00:46:10.940 that this is what the banks were buying when the interest rates were super low.
00:46:15.380 And when the fed was flooding them with cash, with extra money, they were investing in T bills
00:46:21.240 and T notes.
00:46:21.980 They were parking a lot of their assets there and they weren't lending very much.
00:46:26.480 They were just accumulating, uh, these T bills and T notes.
00:46:30.780 And so, um, what happens is when you buy them, they have a certain interest rate, coupon rate,
00:46:37.120 it might be called.
00:46:37.740 But so there, it was a very low interest time.
00:46:40.540 So some of these T bills and T notes were, were less than a percent, but, but let's just
00:46:44.940 say they were even one or 2%.
00:46:46.320 And recently the fed raised the rate to 5%.
00:46:50.280 So the new T bills and T notes have to be around 5% where the old ones were 1%.
00:46:55.980 So if they have to cash in their T bill or T note to pay for a mortgage that went bad, where,
00:47:05.680 uh, someone turned in their mortgage and said, I can't pay this.
00:47:09.140 I'm walking away from this.
00:47:10.880 Um, it gets to a point where they have to start cashing them in and they're underwater.
00:47:15.780 So they're on the books.
00:47:17.500 They are underwater, uh, because the value of those notes are like, uh, 50%, 20% of what
00:47:23.780 they used to be.
00:47:25.320 Um, but the fed allows these banks to say, these are unrealized losses.
00:47:30.500 Kind of like if you own stock and it goes down and it craters, you're hoping if you hold
00:47:34.700 it long enough, it's going to bounce back up.
00:47:37.080 They don't, they don't value them at the current value.
00:47:39.800 They value them at what they paid for them at the, what the value was then.
00:47:43.600 And they let them keep them on the books that way, but they're actually very fragile.
00:47:47.780 So kind of like in a wonderful life where George, the banker, there's a run on the bank
00:47:52.840 and they, people want their money.
00:47:54.360 I can't give you your money.
00:47:55.360 I don't have that much money.
00:47:56.140 It's in this guy's mortgages and this guy's business.
00:47:58.400 You know, how much do you need?
00:48:00.260 You know, uh, give me $40 and you know, so they have a certain amount of liquidity, but
00:48:07.060 not nearly what people think.
00:48:08.800 Yeah.
00:48:09.300 This is fractional reserve banking, right?
00:48:11.080 So fractionally FDIC, uh, only has, only has reserves of approximately like a percent of
00:48:19.840 all the banking, I mean, if, if there's a run, it's going to collapse hard and fast.
00:48:24.520 And, um, you know, we're, we're just getting really, really close to that.
00:48:28.820 And so what happened is the regional banks are the ones that lend most of the money for
00:48:34.740 what small businesses do buying buildings and factories.
00:48:37.580 And, uh, it's mainly these regional banks.
00:48:40.040 So they're the ones that are very unstable.
00:48:42.360 What looks like could happen is these regional banks are going to start collapsing if things
00:48:47.520 unwind, and then you'll be left with a few, like about five or six of the mega banks.
00:48:52.620 Uh, you know, the Morgan Stanley's, these huge banks on wall street banks will probably
00:48:58.120 have to end up buying them all up kind of like an 08 when one of the big ones went out
00:49:02.320 and one of the other big ones bought, it was allowed to buy it.
00:49:06.300 Um, and so what could happen is that could set the stage for a central bank digital currency,
00:49:12.140 because if they only have six banks to control, to run this through, uh, it's going to be a
00:49:18.300 lot easier to accomplish that goal than it would be if there's thousands of banks like
00:49:23.720 there are today.
00:49:24.800 So we need to be watching, watching for that.
00:49:27.480 But the main, the main thing is I, I, my personal advice, and I'm not a financial analyst,
00:49:33.400 see, this isn't official, but my personal strategy is spread your money among multiple bank
00:49:39.320 accounts and credit, credit unions.
00:49:41.520 Don't keep it, you know, so if, if one bank, if one bank has a bank bail in, if they get
00:49:46.900 weak enough that there's a bail in, which means they have the legal right to take your cash
00:49:51.600 and give you bank stock, uh, for it.
00:49:54.960 So you got the 20 grand in the bank.
00:49:57.540 Here's 20 grand worth of bank stock.
00:49:59.520 Have a nice day.
00:50:00.840 Uh, that's what's, that's what could happen.
00:50:02.720 It's called a bail in.
00:50:03.560 And it was made legal after 2008, they rewrote the banking rules.
00:50:07.040 He said, we bailed you out this time, but we can never let that happen again at that
00:50:10.960 level.
00:50:11.540 So now you have the right to actually take the assets of your depositors.
00:50:16.960 So spread it out.
00:50:18.400 So if there's a bail in, you, you have a chance to scramble to another bank and at least have
00:50:22.880 part of your assets.
00:50:23.980 And my other strategy is gold and silver.
00:50:27.660 I'm sure you've heard a million things about that.
00:50:29.580 Hard assets, um, you know, convert your IRA to a gold or silver IRA.
00:50:34.600 That'd be my strategy.
00:50:36.580 Um, again, I'm not an advisor, but you know, you got, you got to get away from the paper
00:50:40.860 currency reliance because it can come crashing down fast.
00:50:45.080 It's hard to look at this any other way, except for orchestrated, uh, our listeners are ahead
00:50:50.820 of the game.
00:50:51.220 They're playing 5d chess.
00:50:52.380 They owe the paper.
00:50:53.660 Shout out to you.
00:50:55.180 Joke on you, Chase.
00:50:56.680 But this, this notion that like they've been trying to consolidate, uh, you know, uh, colloquially
00:51:02.260 it's the new world order, right?
00:51:03.540 That's what we've been familiarized with over these past decades.
00:51:06.980 And, uh, this idea that, you know, it entailed this consolidation of, of currency into a one
00:51:12.760 world currency.
00:51:14.140 And so here we are coincidentally on the, on the cusp of the collapse of the dollar and
00:51:20.400 they're potentially going to roll out this, you know, central digital bank currency.
00:51:23.920 Um, it's, well, they're, they're playing a game, uh, because Trump, I think he signed
00:51:30.920 an executive order that said that they, they won't, they won't institute a CBDC, which they
00:51:36.780 were trying to do in Boston.
00:51:37.960 I know that it was called the Hamilton plan, which is actually hilarious with after Alexander
00:51:41.900 Hamilton, who established, you know, the first national bank of America after fighting
00:51:46.000 the revolutionary war to kind of get away from that.
00:51:48.440 But yeah.
00:51:49.120 Yeah.
00:51:49.800 Yeah.
00:51:50.000 So Trump says, you know, we're not going to do that.
00:51:51.900 Then he buys a bunch of Bitcoin and there's also like weird rumblings about XRP.
00:51:56.920 They, I know that they were being investigated by the sec and then that investigation just
00:52:01.560 stops and now they're back on the market.
00:52:04.140 So something is going on and it appears to me that I think it appears to anyone who's
00:52:09.620 paying attention.
00:52:10.200 The dollar is dead.
00:52:11.020 It's been dead for a long time and we need to make a transition over to something else.
00:52:16.240 The question is, what will that be?
00:52:18.220 And it's got to be some form of digital currency.
00:52:21.320 Gold doesn't really work in the current system as far as like, I don't know how you'd move
00:52:27.280 gold around, but like, I mean, we could use those gold backs, but that's still a paper form.
00:52:33.140 It's just, you know, people are buying stuff on Amazon.
00:52:36.020 There's so much, it's got to move fast.
00:52:37.840 So there's got to be some sort of a digital currency.
00:52:40.820 Is it going to be controlled by the government?
00:52:42.800 Almost certainly.
00:52:43.820 What is it going to be called?
00:52:44.740 Well, that's the thing that's fascinating about it is we've, we've ended up to this
00:52:49.180 point where regardless of whether or not it was the plan, we're pretty much all in
00:52:52.980 agreeance that like, yeah, it's about to die and we need to move over to something.
00:52:56.440 And given the state of things, it seems that that something will be consolidated in regards
00:53:00.800 to who has power over it.
00:53:02.140 And so, you know, it's, it's like, uh, we've gotten to the point where we're like, we do
00:53:06.480 need a new currency and, and we need, you know, this governing body to control it all.
00:53:11.360 And that's the only way that we're going to be able to get through this.
00:53:13.400 And it's, it's true, but it's also just, in my opinion, uh, shout out to real right.
00:53:18.260 He actually gave us our gold backs.
00:53:19.600 I have mine, uh, hanging out.
00:53:21.200 So nice.
00:53:22.200 Yeah.
00:53:22.600 Yeah.
00:53:22.840 So I don't know.
00:53:23.660 It's just funny how those things work to their advantage, right?
00:53:26.120 It's like for a long time, we resist this idea of a consolidated one world government,
00:53:30.260 one world currency, all this stuff.
00:53:31.700 And then all of a sudden, here we are in 2025, you look around and you go, we kind of need
00:53:35.340 to, uh, get off the dollar.
00:53:37.560 And, and it looks like everything is set up for a consolidation of power when it comes
00:53:41.760 to who's going to control this currency.
00:53:43.100 But I don't really see another direction to go in.
00:53:46.480 Yeah.
00:53:46.600 I mean, I think to me, the biggest problem with the dollar is it's controlled by the
00:53:50.160 federal reserve, which isn't even owned by the government.
00:53:53.940 It's an independent banking system.
00:53:55.800 Um, you know, the 12 banking families that own all the banks, all the high level banks
00:54:01.320 in the world, you know, bank of Japan, federal reserve, um, bank of international settlements.
00:54:07.100 I mean, all these, all these banks are part of their global banking system, which are not
00:54:12.640 owned by a country.
00:54:13.500 I mean, we all know before the fed in, uh, 1913, we were not part of, uh, an external
00:54:19.740 banking system.
00:54:20.480 It was our own internal system.
00:54:22.140 Um, you know, I mean, the, the, the constitution talks about establishing a currency and it
00:54:27.120 says how to do it.
00:54:28.140 We're not supposed to be controlled by independent bankers from Europe and other parts of the
00:54:34.380 world that they get to call it the federal reserve, you know, to make it sound, sound
00:54:39.120 good.
00:54:39.340 But to me, that's the biggest problem is who's really in control of it.
00:54:43.180 I don't want to, I don't want to be under the thumb of somebody that can collapse at any
00:54:46.760 time they want because they got some global new world order scheme going on.
00:54:50.860 You know, I'd rather have our own government, uh, be in charge of it.
00:54:54.140 Well, it depends on what kind of government and we're detailing what we were.
00:54:58.680 Yeah, exactly.
00:54:59.320 So someone's going to control the money and we have to decide who Jesus, uh, let's move
00:55:04.960 to the next pillar of our failing government.
00:55:09.840 All right.
00:55:10.960 Number five, right.
00:55:12.460 Education.
00:55:12.860 Education.
00:55:13.740 Yeah.
00:55:14.140 So education, you know, that's actually how education used to be, right?
00:55:21.540 Uh, kids, kids in a school, maybe, uh, wearing shirts and ties, every, everything's organized
00:55:26.860 kids with uniforms, whatever, you know, but it's not that anymore.
00:55:30.240 What it's become is a horror show in some ways.
00:55:34.320 When you, when you look at what was revealed during COVID, right?
00:55:37.260 I mean, when parents saw what their kids were being taught, um, not just that they were
00:55:44.900 being taught things that related to DEI, but they weren't being taught the core things
00:55:50.180 anymore, uh, to any great degree.
00:55:52.720 And I know it, this very school district by school district, it's not like a one size fits
00:55:58.000 all completely, but I mean, the federal government has an enormous amount of, of sway, uh, in
00:56:04.240 determining curriculum.
00:56:05.800 And, um, you know, what, what it's become is basically an agenda to dumb down our kids.
00:56:11.800 Um, in, in the book, there's a video.
00:56:15.520 So, well, before I get to that, let me see, um, I hope, hopefully you guys can see this
00:56:23.180 if I hold it up to the camera, see that chart there.
00:56:26.340 Sure.
00:56:26.540 Yeah.
00:56:27.340 Yeah.
00:56:28.100 So this is, um, who's having trouble with math, you know, 28 year olds and, uh, the United
00:56:34.140 States is at the top of that list now above every other industrialized country.
00:56:39.660 This isn't a list of every country in the world, but it gets to some that would be pushing third
00:56:44.280 world status like Vietnam is doing better than us.
00:56:47.860 So, okay.
00:56:48.620 So, so my son, I have a nine year old.
00:56:51.000 Okay.
00:56:51.400 So this is so frustrating to me and I'm glad that we're talking about this because I was
00:56:55.920 going to joke in the beginning and say, Alan, I didn't know we had an issue with the education
00:56:59.020 system, but I couldn't even bring myself to say that joke because I deal with this on
00:57:02.480 a regular basis.
00:57:03.140 My son in particular with mathematics, he will bring back Matt.
00:57:07.240 Now, before I was a podcaster, I was a welder and a fabricator and, uh, you know,
00:57:14.280 believe it or not numbers come into play quite often in, in my occupation.
00:57:19.120 I have to be, you know, within, uh, thousands of an inch if I'm, if I'm, you know, making
00:57:24.720 something or welding something or fabricating something, it has to fit, right?
00:57:27.480 It has to.
00:57:27.980 And so all of these things, the way that I was trained when it came to mathematics is,
00:57:32.900 um, the fastest way to the correct answer is the most efficient way, right?
00:57:38.220 Because we're all, let's say we're all working on one big project together.
00:57:41.420 We can't be using different math, mathematical systems.
00:57:44.280 We have to use the same systems and they have to be efficient or else what are we doing here?
00:57:48.360 And so I am very familiar with math and yet my nine-year-old will bring me math questions
00:57:56.260 for his homework that I cannot even understand what they are asking for.
00:58:02.460 Oh my gosh.
00:58:03.380 There's no, the, they've elongated these equations.
00:58:06.200 What used to be a simple addition problem has now become a multi-tiered and multi-stepped
00:58:12.840 problem that, uh, you know, it, it, it elongates the process to the extent that I'm looking
00:58:18.460 at what my son's learning.
00:58:19.360 And I'm like, if my son wanted to grow up to be a carpenter and, and he was on a team
00:58:23.880 and they were building a house, this would take, it would take so long for them to determine
00:58:28.200 the length of the two by fours that they need to accommodate whatever it is they're trying
00:58:32.120 to build that the entire project itself would take astronomically longer.
00:58:36.920 So why are you putting my son through this, this process where he's going to come out
00:58:42.320 the other end with the most elongated and most convoluted version of mathematics that
00:58:47.000 I've ever seen in my life, David, because it's a pillar.
00:58:50.000 Are you paying a pillar?
00:58:50.960 Yeah.
00:58:51.160 And they're trying to destroy it.
00:58:52.360 They're trying to destroy this pillar.
00:58:53.640 It's insane.
00:58:54.440 I can't, um, it's, it's very frustrating because especially when it comes to math, it's massively
00:59:00.660 fundamental, right?
00:59:01.860 Everything that is being built around us is using mathematics to accomplish this.
00:59:05.800 And I'm looking at what they're learning and I'm going, oh no, oh no.
00:59:09.700 The, the workers of the future, the skilled laborers of the future are going to be, you
00:59:15.460 know, in shambles.
00:59:17.240 Yeah.
00:59:17.620 Well, in the, uh, in the book on that chapter, there is a, an interview, a video interview,
00:59:23.600 C-SPAN from 1993.
00:59:26.000 And just to show you that it was getting bad even back then.
00:59:29.040 And so, uh, a lady named Diane Rehm is interviewing a guy named Thomas Sowell, Sowell, S-O-W-E-L-L.
00:59:37.820 Yeah.
00:59:38.200 About the deterioration of, uh, America's schools.
00:59:41.640 And so Thomas grew up in Harlem, right?
00:59:45.780 And as a kid, he said, the education I got as a public school kid in Harlem is better than
00:59:55.180 the private education I can get my daughter today.
00:59:58.600 She's getting a good education, but the one I got was better.
01:00:01.540 He said, we had tons of homework.
01:00:03.940 There were, there he is.
01:00:05.300 There are, there were no excuses.
01:00:07.460 You better have your homework.
01:00:08.880 You better have it done.
01:00:10.120 They didn't care how you got to school.
01:00:11.900 You better be on time.
01:00:12.980 And they worked us hard and they, they, they took us through all the, all the basics, reading,
01:00:18.520 writing, math, science, you know, civics, all these core things.
01:00:23.240 We learned them well, you know?
01:00:24.960 And, uh, so here we are all these trillions of dollars later, and we've got a watered down
01:00:30.780 education system that isn't, isn't doing justice.
01:00:33.520 And the rest of the world's jumping ahead of us, you know, because they're not trying to
01:00:37.180 be torn down like we are.
01:00:38.440 I mean, Western Europe's being torn down, Australia's being torn down, you know, the
01:00:43.860 wet, the America and the West, basically I heard one person say it's, it's where Christendom
01:00:51.300 grew up.
01:00:52.980 Those are the countries that are under the fiercest attack because the goal is to get people off
01:00:59.100 of that value system and off of that core belief system.
01:01:02.720 And because when you have those values, you can go far, you resist tyranny, you move toward
01:01:07.880 what's better and better for society rather than what tears down society.
01:01:13.400 So there, these are the countries that are under attack.
01:01:16.280 This, um, the situation with my, my son and his, his homework has gotten to the extent
01:01:21.900 that, um, you know, I've had to write on the homework, things like, what are you asking?
01:01:27.620 What are you asking here?
01:01:28.980 Because I'm an adult man who's, who's, you know, previous career choice was immersed in
01:01:33.580 mathematics.
01:01:34.000 I cannot decipher this nine-year-old's homework.
01:01:37.320 And when I sent that back to the teacher, uh, she said, oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:42.380 There was like five to six typos in that.
01:01:45.000 And I'm like, I don't even understand.
01:01:46.260 And then when you look at her, uh, she is, you know, she's where, and I guess maybe it's,
01:01:51.940 I don't know if this is egregious, but I look at it as, as very unserious.
01:01:56.500 And that is, um, she dresses in, in constant, like Harry Potter garb, you know what I mean?
01:02:01.700 She's an adult woman who has this spirit of an adolescence and, and just, just like gone
01:02:07.600 are the days of a respectable teacher who was clearly an adult, who was there to impart
01:02:12.580 some knowledge on these children who, you know, and that knowledge was predictable.
01:02:17.180 None of this is predictable.
01:02:18.340 You don't know what they're going to teach.
01:02:19.820 You don't know what they're going to say.
01:02:20.800 You don't know what ideology they're going to impart on them.
01:02:22.980 You don't even know if they identify as an adult.
01:02:24.880 It's like, it's, you know, why are you wearing so many bright colors is like question number
01:02:29.200 one when I go in there and I get, it's like, they're in elementary school, but at some point
01:02:33.100 somebody took like the, I don't know, the, the aesthetic of like, uh, the magic school
01:02:38.840 bus and, and decided to embody it 100% here in waking life.
01:02:43.800 And then, well, you know, I haven't read your book, uh, I haven't read your book, Alan,
01:02:48.680 but, uh, uh, does the education chapter include the capture of our higher education?
01:02:55.900 Because what David is talking about now, I think is a symptom of that.
01:02:59.820 The colleges have been captured by, you know, leftist ideology or at least progressive ideology
01:03:04.760 for the past 60 years.
01:03:06.320 They've done a slow march through our institutions.
01:03:08.440 So now the, uh, now what we're going to get from these people is, is quite, it's what we
01:03:16.040 should expect.
01:03:17.060 Yeah.
01:03:17.100 Because they're going into the education system.
01:03:18.920 They're going and teaching children what they've been taught.
01:03:21.640 And yeah, it's been, it's been captured by leftist Marxist ideology.
01:03:24.560 And so that's what your children are learning now.
01:03:27.700 Yeah.
01:03:28.140 It doesn't specifically talk about the colleges per se, but it does talk about the impact
01:03:32.780 of DEI throughout education, which is kind of what you're getting to that kind of like
01:03:36.980 Marxist influence that it's, it's all about division, class warfare, trying to, you know,
01:03:43.200 you get an advantage if you're a certain skin color or certain beliefs and, and, you know,
01:03:49.600 the, uh, the straight white guy gets, uh, gets blocked at every turn, you know, as far
01:03:55.260 as opportunity goes, it's like, it's like a reverse is it's, it's a removal from who is
01:04:01.200 the best qualified to who ticks off the right boxes in some social credit score type of
01:04:06.880 thing.
01:04:07.520 Yeah.
01:04:07.840 Right.
01:04:08.100 Yeah.
01:04:09.260 Oh, this is why we homeschool.
01:04:10.540 This is why I homeschool and it's quite difficult.
01:04:12.340 So after this, uh, podcast episode, I will go and have to homeschool my kids and then
01:04:16.300 do another show after this.
01:04:17.560 So thank you.
01:04:18.120 There you go.
01:04:19.100 Education system.
01:04:20.140 You've, uh, really helped me for my, giving you another job.
01:04:23.140 You didn't really want, right?
01:04:24.520 Yeah.
01:04:26.000 Yeah.
01:04:27.300 All right.
01:04:27.940 So what, what's the next pillar, Alan?
01:04:29.660 Uh, the next one, number six is energy.
01:04:31.920 And you can see the, uh, the example of, uh, coal there in particular, because coal is
01:04:38.140 symbolic of cheap, affordable, uh, and actually clean energy these days with, uh, the way we
01:04:44.800 do it in the U S with the coal scrubbers.
01:04:46.780 But, you know, there's been, uh, there's been an effort to move us away from reliable forms
01:04:52.760 of storable energy, you know, gas, coal, um, uh, even, even like wood and pellet stoves
01:05:01.220 and things like that, uh, a move away from storable energy to electricity, but electricity
01:05:06.840 not powered by coal plants, electricity powered by solar and, and wind.
01:05:13.500 And, and so, you know, there's these artificial incentives within, uh, the government to give
01:05:19.640 you a tax break if you, if you go solar or if you do wind, uh, which makes it seem to
01:05:25.540 the consumer like, wow, this is cheap energy.
01:05:28.240 When in fact the true total costs to society of that energy is much higher and it's far
01:05:34.860 less reliable and it's not storable, meaning they can turn it off just by throwing a switch
01:05:40.660 and it's off.
01:05:41.800 So, you know, even the push toward, toward electric cars, uh, to the point where they're
01:05:47.520 trying in California to say, you can't, you can't buy a gasoline powered car after a certain
01:05:52.160 date, you know, and what Biden was trying to do, pushing the country toward that too,
01:05:56.300 is, is, is really a plan to push you to, is to a system where they can limit your ability
01:06:02.460 to travel, uh, you know, limit your freedom through limiting your ability to travel and
01:06:07.960 also to be able to turn down your thermostat, uh, to be able to control the level of heat in
01:06:12.780 your home.
01:06:13.220 And I mean, they've, they're doing this in Europe, uh, you know, Europe has been really
01:06:17.560 damaged in terms of their energy supply.
01:06:20.560 So, um, that's really what that chapter is all about is that, that, uh, push toward, uh,
01:06:28.720 getting us away from these reliable forms of energy.
01:06:31.360 And the way, one of the big arguments they use is this, you know, carbon argument as if
01:06:36.900 carbon's bad, uh, I mean, carbon CO2 is what the plants breathe in.
01:06:43.740 Like we breathe oxygen, they breathe CO2, but they try to make it that carbon dioxide is
01:06:48.900 harmful to the, to the point where Bill Gates himself bought 70 million acres of forest land.
01:06:54.960 And his goal is to chop down the trees and bury them because he's saying the trees are harmful
01:07:00.480 to the environment.
01:07:01.840 It's such an ass backwards.
01:07:04.120 You know, it's really my favorite part about that is we're talking about the dangers of,
01:07:08.000 of carbon, uh, and the effects on, on our climate and things like that.
01:07:12.060 And it's all scare tactics, right?
01:07:13.880 It's, it's to what Hegelian dialectic, right?
01:07:16.880 You, you create a problem that where it doesn't exist.
01:07:19.220 And then when people are sufficiently filled with fear because of the problem, then you
01:07:23.400 offer the solution and the solution is, you know, go green or, you know, we're going
01:07:26.660 to tax people carbon taxes, but, uh, nobody talks really, or people do talk about
01:07:30.660 it's certainly not enough, uh, the, the dangers to the climate.
01:07:34.060 One thing, the cobalt mines in like Africa, where, where it's like, how, how are we getting,
01:07:39.580 you know, everything that we need for these lithium ion batteries?
01:07:42.520 Well, it's kind of like slave labor, you know, it's kind of like, you've got a bunch
01:07:48.040 of people in, in these really dangerous minds, like women and children and old people, all
01:07:51.860 kinds of things and people die in them all the time, but it's not a really a big deal.
01:07:54.680 And, uh, yeah, basically they're, they're scraping with their fingernails.
01:07:58.400 In some instances, chunks of, of cobalt out of the ground so that we can have electric
01:08:03.180 cars.
01:08:03.620 And so isn't that great because off the back of these lovely people and their sacrifices,
01:08:07.700 we can save the environment, uh, and not have to worry about so hypocritical.
01:08:11.740 Yeah.
01:08:11.980 You know, they don't, they don't really care.
01:08:13.820 Like, and the best part about it is the, the cries about the climate and the cries to go
01:08:20.460 electric are coming from people who claim to be empathetic and sympathetic.
01:08:25.240 They're the ones that are actually caring.
01:08:27.000 They care about the environment.
01:08:28.120 They care about people, but you know, nevermind the fact that now, now those people are, uh,
01:08:33.300 firebombing the people, the company makes the most electric.
01:08:37.820 I love it.
01:08:38.340 I mean, as a, we do, we do, you're our savior now, Elon, you're the devil.
01:08:42.240 It's, it's so fun.
01:08:44.540 It's so fun to exist in the world today as it's crumbling.
01:08:47.220 If you, if you have a sense of humor about it, cause it's just every day is something
01:08:51.560 new.
01:08:53.100 There's an article in that chapter about Al Gore.
01:08:56.080 Remember his, uh, inconvenient truth.
01:08:58.040 He called it his movie.
01:08:59.680 And there, there's an article that goes into, uh, all of his predictions 10 years later and
01:09:05.280 what happened and how they're all false.
01:09:07.840 It was all fear tactic, but it really, it just really blows it away.
01:09:12.240 Um, uh, it's, it's, it's worth reading it.
01:09:15.900 I mean, it's, it's, it's an entertaining, uh, entertaining read.
01:09:19.080 They keep doing that to us.
01:09:20.200 It's like for the longest time we were supposed to be worrying about rising sea levels to the
01:09:24.440 extent that the coastline was going to be dramatically different, unrecognizable if you
01:09:28.660 held it up in comparison to like say the seventies or eighties.
01:09:31.480 And then of course that line just kept getting pushed further and further back.
01:09:34.640 It's like any day now, any day now Greta Thunberg comes out.
01:09:37.240 How dare you any day now, any day now the Obama's by beachfront property or whatever,
01:09:43.200 you know, any day now, any day now.
01:09:45.120 And it's just like everybody else is making their moves, enjoying their thing, buying their
01:09:48.560 mansions in a, what the hell is the name of that area?
01:09:51.300 Uh, Martha's vineyard, you know, that was supposed to be underwater.
01:09:54.560 And so why are you investing in, in, in, uh, real estate there and putting your home right
01:10:00.220 on the beach, like right up to it.
01:10:01.780 You know, you're really worried, aren't you?
01:10:03.900 The next pillar, right?
01:10:04.760 Uh, environment.
01:10:06.200 Which is related.
01:10:07.960 Absolutely.
01:10:08.900 Yeah.
01:10:09.080 It's actually something very interesting.
01:10:11.060 Cause so we started this, uh, episode of talking about this download that you received
01:10:14.820 about these, uh, these pillars about these issues that are plaguing America.
01:10:19.860 Um, we've been doing studies into like some weird supernatural stuff.
01:10:25.000 And it seems like all throughout time, people received same, uh, similar downloads from either
01:10:30.760 entities or, uh, spirit guides, or even sometimes like aliens.
01:10:35.240 And they're all warning about the environment, a cataclysmic event that's going to happen with
01:10:41.080 the environment.
01:10:41.660 We have to stop nuclear war.
01:10:43.360 We have, and yeah, we shouldn't go to, you know, have nuclear war, but we have to watch
01:10:47.600 like first and foremost, the environment.
01:10:49.440 And I'm like, this is very interesting that it's coming from, uh, this message is coming
01:10:53.700 from what I, what seemed to me to be, uh, malevolent entities, you know, entities that
01:10:59.820 could be related to possibly the fallen angels or aliens that put stuff in your butt, you know,
01:11:04.400 things like that.
01:11:05.640 So these aren't, these aren't entities that are weren't warning about the NSA and security.
01:11:09.940 These aren't entities that are warning about, you know, the police force being, uh, co-opted
01:11:14.780 and these are entities specifically warning about some coming climate disaster.
01:11:19.320 And I, I just find that fascinating because, uh, I don't believe that is the case, uh, you
01:11:25.380 know, and, uh, but I guess many people do and many people, so there's, there's downloads
01:11:30.000 of different varieties, right?
01:11:31.120 You believe that yours came from God.
01:11:32.880 And if you look at the fruit that it bears, it's like, oh yeah, these are really important
01:11:37.120 topics that are undoubtedly happening around us.
01:11:39.260 Right.
01:11:39.480 And then the other side is I got my downloads from the aliens and the aliens are telling me
01:11:44.200 there's a climate issue.
01:11:45.360 Yeah.
01:11:45.500 They're telling me the same thing Greta Thunberg just told me.
01:11:48.380 I'm like, exactly.
01:11:49.760 I have aliens at least.
01:11:52.720 Yeah.
01:11:53.180 I think Mike Adams calls her a Greta Thunderpants.
01:11:56.640 Every time I hear her name, I got to hear that.
01:11:58.980 Where is she now?
01:11:59.740 I last, I knew she was sailing off into the sunset.
01:12:01.820 I believe she was going to spend all of her days on a boat because the days were numbered
01:12:07.360 and we were all going to die soon.
01:12:09.540 And then, and then she kind of sailed off into the sunset.
01:12:12.100 Uh, hopefully she's, she's doing her, but they put her back in the vat and she's just
01:12:16.380 like floating suspended until the next time they need to shame us with a child.
01:12:20.700 Yeah.
01:12:21.040 Yeah.
01:12:21.280 Looking forward to it.
01:12:22.640 So can you pull up the graphic for a collapse number seven, the environment?
01:12:26.720 Oh yes.
01:12:27.080 Here we go.
01:12:27.500 Number seven.
01:12:28.600 That's one.
01:12:29.700 There you go.
01:12:30.180 Right there.
01:12:30.960 Environment.
01:12:31.360 So you see the, uh, the Volkswagen Beetle, they used to call that the bug back in the
01:12:37.220 day and, um, you see the bug, uh, has bugs on it.
01:12:40.880 So it was just, uh, this was like an intuitive thing.
01:12:43.460 So before I did the chapter, you know, because these things came to me as, as, as points,
01:12:49.260 but I didn't have the details.
01:12:51.160 So the, the, the book was an effort of researching these points.
01:12:56.920 So this was an evolution for me, uh, as well.
01:12:59.860 So that, that Volkswagen Beetle with all the bugs on the windshield, I created that graphic
01:13:07.320 before I started researching the chapter, because in my head, I wanted to know why is
01:13:14.060 it that when I was a kid and I traveled across town with my parents in the car in the summertime
01:13:19.720 in Pennsylvania, there would be so many bugs on that windshield, but by the time we got
01:13:25.320 home, you almost had to scrape it and wash it.
01:13:27.440 And there were not only on the windshield, they're on the headlights or on the grill.
01:13:30.720 I mean, it was hard to keep your car clean in the summertime when I was a kid.
01:13:34.980 And so why is it that today I can drive a couple hours to the beach and I will have less
01:13:40.560 bugs than when I drove 20 minutes across town.
01:13:43.920 When I was in college, which was a long time ago, I, my friend and I, uh, uh, rode from
01:13:50.100 Pennsylvania to Florida on our motorcycles.
01:13:52.840 And I can't tell you how many times I was pummeled with bugs, even though I had a windshield,
01:13:57.920 man, I got blasted right in the forehead one day, this big honking bug.
01:14:02.120 I mean, you know, bugs were an issue.
01:14:04.720 They're, they're messing up your car, your motorcycle, whatever it was.
01:14:07.660 Uh, but, but not so much anymore.
01:14:09.220 And I wanted to know why, because to me that was unexplainable.
01:14:13.880 That's not normal.
01:14:15.220 Right.
01:14:15.620 So anyway, so what I found going through the book, I came across in my research, uh, you
01:14:22.160 might, you guys might've heard of this.
01:14:23.520 Um, there's an organization called geoengineering watch and their website is geoengineeringwatch.org.
01:14:31.260 And, um, I came across, um, their research and they have a, um, about a 90 minute, I think
01:14:38.180 it is documentary called the dimming and what they were able to do was to, they took a, uh,
01:14:46.420 national oceanic and atmospheric administration, a NOAA, uh, research plane.
01:14:52.520 Yeah.
01:14:53.160 They took, uh, their research plane up into, into the clouds, into these chemtrails and they,
01:15:00.580 with the NOAA instruments, uh, were able to, uh, you know, get air samples of, of what
01:15:07.120 was, what was in these chemtrails and they found, um, toxic amounts of barium, strontium,
01:15:16.800 aluminum, and, and, uh, other plastics basically, and, and other chemicals as well.
01:15:24.220 And, um, they get into the research, uh, throughout that website there.
01:15:29.500 And it turns out that there are tens of millions of tons of this being, uh, dumped into the
01:15:36.220 atmosphere all over the world, not just the U S but all over the world.
01:15:39.960 And that, that in particular, the aluminum, which is at the nanoparticulate level.
01:15:45.840 So it gets through the blood brain barrier of not just people, but insects that the aluminum
01:15:52.520 was causing dementia in the bees and the bees are a certain percentage of these bees are not
01:15:59.300 able to do their job properly.
01:16:00.960 So that's part of what's killing the bee population and the insect population in general.
01:16:06.460 Uh, it's not just what farmers are spraying on their fields.
01:16:09.820 It's falling from the sky and it's, it's raining down on us constantly.
01:16:14.980 Um, so that, that was really significant.
01:16:17.560 This is not an alien problem.
01:16:19.860 Um, it's a man-made intentional problem that they are spraying this all over the world constantly.
01:16:25.420 That's fascinating because I remember decades ago, uh, there was a, an attempt to sort of
01:16:32.280 like take soil samples and determine whether or not there was some sort of toxic, you know,
01:16:37.160 material being dropped from these chemtrails.
01:16:39.140 And they found staggering amounts of aluminum, but the, the response to that was sort of dismissive.
01:16:46.780 It was like in any soil sample, you're going to find traces of aluminum and things like
01:16:52.040 that.
01:16:52.660 Um, and, and mostly people accepted that to be the case.
01:16:55.780 Yeah, it's, it is, you know, commonly found, but obviously there's a level where it's like,
01:17:01.040 this is disproportionate.
01:17:01.880 This isn't a natural, uh, naturally occurring phenomenon.
01:17:05.680 And, um, I, I mean, that's, that's insane, especially when it comes to the chemtrails and
01:17:11.060 how dismissive people are of that notion.
01:17:14.580 We, we, we really are fascinating in that way where you can spray things definitively above
01:17:19.600 our heads and we could all sit there and look at it and then note how it sort of spreads
01:17:23.620 out and hangs in the atmosphere and stays there for hours and hours.
01:17:27.160 You probably be there for the rest of the day, blocks out the sun.
01:17:29.740 I was going to tell you before David, like when I called you, but we got busy talking
01:17:34.920 about something else.
01:17:35.480 I was like, I was outside and I was like, sun looks different today.
01:17:38.420 Just has like a different, um, I don't know, like a lights, different lights that maybe
01:17:43.040 I'm crazy, but I really think if you suspend enough material in the atmosphere, then the
01:17:47.680 light that's passing through that material might be perceived differently.
01:17:50.760 Right.
01:17:51.180 I mean, in some places it's a 15% reduction in the amount of sunlight that we're, that's
01:17:55.600 hitting the earth, the earth.
01:17:56.840 It's not just a reduction though.
01:17:58.360 It's a, there's a type of like the color, it, it almost feels like I'm in, I'm in like
01:18:03.360 a Instagram filter.
01:18:04.660 When I walked outside today, I was like, what the hell is going on?
01:18:07.080 And then maybe tomorrow it'll be clear and the colors will be, you know, more what they're
01:18:12.220 supposed to look like.
01:18:13.380 I don't know, man.
01:18:14.380 Have you seen the videos where, where somebody will be like holding a flashlight at night
01:18:18.100 and you see all these white particles in the beam of the flashlight?
01:18:21.900 Yeah.
01:18:22.100 That happened to me.
01:18:23.680 This was before it became a thing.
01:18:25.880 So we got a security camera and, and, and at night, um, the one out back on our deck,
01:18:32.400 uh, it, it has the ability to open its aperture up almost like a, like a cat would be able
01:18:39.080 to see at night, but it's all in black and white.
01:18:41.160 But I'm seeing these little dots like flying past the camera and I'm like, what the heck?
01:18:45.660 I go out on the deck with my flashlight and I pointed straight up and I basically saw just
01:18:52.180 like the stuff you you're seeing, you know, on these Instagram reels where you see all
01:18:56.000 these white drops coming down.
01:18:57.880 I was seeing that.
01:18:59.140 Yeah.
01:18:59.700 Yeah.
01:18:59.980 Yeah.
01:19:00.200 It's a wild thing too.
01:19:01.660 What you, what you highlighted there about the implications on the, on the honeybee population,
01:19:05.940 um, that some of these bees aren't doing their job because they, they're developing dementia.
01:19:09.840 That's fascinating.
01:19:10.680 If you, I wonder if we would notice a correlation between when these things became prolific in
01:19:15.740 our skies and the uptick of dementia within the American population.
01:19:19.220 And there's a, uh, a quote that's like attributed to Einstein, I think.
01:19:23.660 And I don't know how, how true it actually is.
01:19:25.480 Um, I remember looking it up in the past and it was like maybe a misnomer, but the quote
01:19:31.020 was something to the effect that when the honeybee disappears, humanity has about four years
01:19:35.280 to live.
01:19:35.640 And that was a very popular, um, talking point in, in sort of my early conspiracy days.
01:19:40.900 Um, turns out now, I, I don't think that that's holds water, but it's still set that tone where
01:19:46.880 like a lot of us were looking at the honeybee and, and it's dwindling numbers.
01:19:50.860 And obviously it's, it's, um, place in the grand scheme of things when it comes to this
01:19:56.260 balance of, of pollen, pollinizing and, and, and, you know, crop yield and all these different
01:20:01.340 things.
01:20:01.620 Um, and now we're to this point where like, this is not the first time I've heard of this,
01:20:06.560 Alan, the, the, the fact that we used to be inundated with bugs everywhere we're driving
01:20:12.080 everywhere, you know, it's, and now they're almost nowhere to be found except for maybe
01:20:16.620 ticks and mosquitoes.
01:20:17.920 It's quite a few years ago.
01:20:19.400 There's another, uh, possible cause of this besides like, you know, spraying our air.
01:20:24.480 That's like, that's a very physical cause.
01:20:26.160 Um, the, the radio waves are 5g waves that have been released.
01:20:30.700 I have a story.
01:20:31.980 I was out here on my trampoline with my kids and it was the day that they were going to
01:20:36.620 do this mass broadcast system.
01:20:38.320 It was like, do you remember that David?
01:20:39.860 I do remember that.
01:20:40.740 I forget the purpose of it, but I remember that.
01:20:42.800 It was like a test of the system.
01:20:44.160 I think.
01:20:44.580 Yeah.
01:20:45.140 Right.
01:20:45.440 So I'm crazy.
01:20:46.440 So I put my phone in my Faraday box and I went outside with my kids and I said, let's
01:20:51.500 get away.
01:20:52.180 Let's just get away from this stuff.
01:20:53.560 And we were sitting there and the cicadas in the trees by my house just started to vibrate
01:20:58.140 like crazy to the point where I looked at my daughter and I was like, do you hear that?
01:21:02.300 And she was like, yeah, it sounds like, you know, like the tree's going to fall down.
01:21:05.980 And the, there were contractors actually working in my house.
01:21:09.280 All of their phones go off.
01:21:10.680 Like the, the cicada starts to buzz and then the wave seems like it traveled in the house and
01:21:15.400 their phones go off with this emergency message.
01:21:17.720 And I hear them and I go in and I'm like, I see what they're doing.
01:21:21.420 They're like, Oh, everyone's looking at their phone.
01:21:22.780 They got the message.
01:21:23.400 And I was like, what the hell just happened here?
01:21:25.080 Was there like an actual like thick beam or something like just travel?
01:21:28.960 That's the way it's frequency.
01:21:30.600 It moves in waves through the, through the air.
01:21:32.580 And so yeah, it would make sense as it approached, you know, maybe your phone or the, or the phones
01:21:38.320 in the house, it would have passed through the trees and everything first and then
01:21:40.920 sent the cicadas.
01:21:41.960 Yeah.
01:21:42.080 So regardless of what they're spraying, 5g, uh, Bluetooth, wifi, radio waves, all these
01:21:48.740 things disrupting.
01:21:50.580 Yeah.
01:21:51.160 To, to, to, in particular insects, I would say.
01:21:53.980 Yeah.
01:21:54.420 So, so yeah, the book's approach to the environment is, is basically the air quality and the soil
01:22:01.380 quality, uh, and, and, and the water to, to an extent.
01:22:05.200 Uh, but it makes the point that, um, that what they test for is not the things that are
01:22:12.360 harming us.
01:22:12.940 They're not testing for these, um, nanoparticulates and that's the problem.
01:22:18.220 Uh, so we have cleaner water than we used to in terms of pollution from factories.
01:22:23.540 We have better air than we used to in terms of pollution from cars.
01:22:27.720 Right.
01:22:28.640 But we have worse air when it comes to all these nanoparticulates that are being intentionally
01:22:34.200 dispersed.
01:22:35.320 And, and, and within that, uh, that movie, uh, that documentary, the dimming that's on
01:22:41.440 the website you were looking at, I would just encourage everyone to go there to geoengineering
01:22:46.260 watch.org and watch that movie, the dimming, because it has multiple throughout.
01:22:52.100 It just keeps getting back to these closeup images of aircraft, or I guess they have like
01:22:56.440 a telescope camera on it.
01:22:58.040 And it just shows the massive amounts that they're releasing.
01:23:01.900 This isn't normal.
01:23:03.420 Uh, you know, it's not contrainted.
01:23:05.740 It's not superheated jet engines passing through cool air and then creating this, this cloud
01:23:11.020 formation.
01:23:11.460 And I just want to reiterate that to people.
01:23:13.660 When you hear nanoparticles, just substitute that with the idea of, of a particle's ability
01:23:19.600 to pass through the blood brain barrier.
01:23:21.140 That's, that's essentially, you know, that's, that's the huge highlight there when it comes
01:23:24.940 to nano.
01:23:25.360 So, um, to, uh, uh, Indrija Puharic, if you have time, write that down.
01:23:30.400 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:23:31.440 That's important in this subject as well.
01:23:33.280 Uh, but yeah, let's, uh, let's hit this next subject because we have a time for a couple
01:23:37.700 more of them, uh, but we got to leave something on the meat for the readers or something.
01:23:42.740 All right.
01:23:42.860 So, uh, if you want to pull up the next one, it's a medical system.
01:23:46.200 Hmm.
01:23:46.800 Oh boy.
01:23:47.860 Number eight.
01:23:48.620 There it is.
01:23:49.580 And yeah, so that's a picture from, let's say the sixties when, or seventies when doctors were
01:23:55.080 still making house calls.
01:23:56.640 I don't know if your parents ever talked about that when doctors used to make house calls.
01:24:00.540 I doubt you guys are old enough to remember doctors making house calls, uh, but they did.
01:24:05.560 And I remember it and, and it's, it's emblematic of the system we have now, because now when
01:24:12.320 you go into the doctor, you're in and out in roughly 15 minutes prescription in hand, cashing
01:24:17.140 it out on your way out to get it filled.
01:24:18.720 Isn't that pretty much how it tends to work?
01:24:21.800 So, but back then doctors made house calls, but back then actually in the early 1900s,
01:24:29.720 uh, there was a switch from the medical system that we had where there were multiple medical
01:24:35.440 licensing organizations, um, to one where, uh, we have only the AMA and we had multiple
01:24:43.240 forms of medical practice that were common, really common, uh, that today are harder to
01:24:49.260 find like naturopathic medicine.
01:24:51.200 All right.
01:24:51.920 But we had all these multiple methods, but then John D Rockefeller, who was an oil tycoon
01:24:57.540 managed to manage to develop a system, managed to work through Congress to have laws enacted,
01:25:03.080 um, where, where everything was one system, the AMA.
01:25:07.420 And it was all a pharma driven system.
01:25:11.100 And, and I didn't know this until I did the research that the pharmaceuticals are primarily
01:25:15.800 petrochemicals.
01:25:17.080 And he was an oil tycoon, the richest man in the world at the time.
01:25:21.280 And so what we have today is a system that can be, that can be summarized in one little
01:25:27.400 phrase, a pill for an ill.
01:25:30.880 And if you want proof of that, tell me the last time you were at a regular doctor where they
01:25:36.240 said, Hey, you know, your, your, your nutrition levels are really low in these areas.
01:25:41.120 You need to take vitamin C, vitamin D, whatever, um, you know, in your diet, uh, are you eating
01:25:46.680 these things?
01:25:47.260 You know, you need to cut that out of your diet and eat more fruits and vegetables or
01:25:50.700 whatever.
01:25:51.240 Never, never, never.
01:25:53.400 It's, you got a symptom.
01:25:55.000 Here's a pill.
01:25:55.920 Here's your prescription.
01:25:57.740 Please don't look at the side effects.
01:25:59.400 Just take it and trust me.
01:26:00.740 You know, that's, that's, I watch these videos, Alan.
01:26:03.860 And so, you know, my son will be watching TV and, and of course, you know, here in America,
01:26:07.820 we have, uh, these pharmaceutical commercials and, and I, I, I showed him my son, he's nine
01:26:13.540 years old.
01:26:13.880 I said, Hey, pay attention to this commercial.
01:26:16.920 Notice how everybody's happy, right?
01:26:19.020 Like everybody's skipping through a field.
01:26:20.420 They're all holding hands.
01:26:21.900 Everybody's in slow motion, you know, rocking a baby or something like that.
01:26:25.100 It's all beautiful and sunshine.
01:26:26.820 Listen to what they're saying though, on the side effects.
01:26:29.640 And then when it's over, we have a laugh because it's like side effects may include, you know,
01:26:33.520 death by diarrhea.
01:26:34.460 It just, it's a litany of, of all these different things that they go on.
01:26:37.420 And, and some of the, you know, uh, that they're, they're much worse than whatever you actually
01:26:41.800 had.
01:26:42.600 Um, it, there was another video that I saw recently, and this is to the mental health side of,
01:26:49.360 of, you know, our, our medical institutions where a man goes into a bunch of different,
01:26:55.360 I'm not sure what the difference is.
01:26:56.600 It's a therapist or a psychologist, one can prescribe, the other one can't, I forget which
01:27:00.760 one he goes to.
01:27:02.140 It's the one that can prescribe.
01:27:03.600 And so he chooses a litany of them.
01:27:06.140 There's like upwards of six or seven different, um, doctors that he visits, same exact symptoms.
01:27:13.560 I'm suffering from this, this, and this, and they're pretty benign.
01:27:15.960 You know, it's like a kind of sad.
01:27:17.900 My head hurts.
01:27:18.560 I don't know what it was.
01:27:19.100 It was like really benign stuff.
01:27:20.460 Every single one of them diagnosed him differently and prescribed something different to him.
01:27:24.880 Wow.
01:27:25.760 Yeah.
01:27:26.440 Craziness.
01:27:27.420 It does.
01:27:28.120 There's no, um, baseline from which they operate.
01:27:31.800 It's really just, they are pushers of, of pharmaceuticals.
01:27:35.560 Yeah.
01:27:35.780 My, yeah, go ahead.
01:27:37.840 How are you?
01:27:38.200 My wife got a really sick and we went the conventional route because she is a registered
01:27:43.540 nurse and they suggested a pill for, uh, I forget what, what pill it was, but she would
01:27:48.760 basically have to been on it for her entire life.
01:27:50.940 And she knew that.
01:27:51.880 So before she did that, we went and we saw some alternative doctors who suggested supplements
01:27:56.700 and dietary changes, which, uh, you know, the food supply is going to be a big, a big deal
01:28:03.300 here as well.
01:28:03.940 Cause it pertains to this medical system that's failed us as well.
01:28:07.680 I think that's our next pillar.
01:28:08.820 Are you, are we ready to touch on this one?
01:28:11.800 Well, yeah, I mean, we're in the medical system right now, but, um, oh, you wanted to go to
01:28:15.920 food.
01:28:16.400 Did you want to jump to food or, okay.
01:28:19.260 Yeah, we can, we can move along.
01:28:20.620 The one last thing I wanted to say about the medical system is it's all been rolled up.
01:28:24.720 So everything's top down now.
01:28:26.060 So during COVID there was one, there was one, uh, method that was approved.
01:28:31.100 And if you went outside of those lines, doctors went in jail.
01:28:34.020 So that's the other thing to think about.
01:28:35.460 It's a power structure that's managed from the top down and it's not given us good advice.
01:28:40.800 That's all there.
01:28:41.740 So anyway, yeah, if you want to jump to food, that's number nine.
01:28:46.980 Here we go.
01:28:49.060 And you see the burning food plant.
01:28:51.600 So, um, you know, we, we went through the thing where, uh, not too long ago, the egg
01:28:58.120 prices were shooting through the roof and it was basically a supply and demand problem,
01:29:02.040 uh, because, uh, chickens were being terminated at a rate no one could, could believe right
01:29:08.360 with, uh, millions of chickens, uh, uh, basically being killed, uh, because some fake PCR test
01:29:15.600 was probably cranked up to high levels was run on a chicken.
01:29:18.820 And they said, yep, this chicken's sick, call the whole, call the whole herd.
01:29:23.540 You know, you got a thousand, you got a, you got a million there.
01:29:26.300 You got to take them all out and you have no recourse.
01:29:29.140 And so, um, this, uh, this is not just with chickens as it's with cattle.
01:29:35.100 The book goes into, um, uh, just a study of, uh, 2022.
01:29:41.300 And in 2022, in the book, I list 39 events where at least a hundred thousand animals were,
01:29:49.360 were killed.
01:29:50.380 And most of them were, were in the high hundreds of thousands.
01:29:53.720 Some of them were up to 5 million at a time.
01:29:56.240 And there was 30, 39 events of just those.
01:30:00.040 So there's an, there's a very deliberate in, um, effort to take down the food supply, not
01:30:07.440 only in the United States, but in Europe as well in Europe, the farmers are, have been
01:30:13.040 rioting, you know, for the past couple of years, uh, the Netherlands, number two food producer
01:30:17.960 in the world for exports.
01:30:19.500 Uh, they're taking thousands of farms offline by force.
01:30:22.980 Um, you know, so this is, uh, basically a move to, to take down the food supply and especially
01:30:30.640 in my opinion, the protein supply, eggs, meat, and substitute it with bugs and other protein
01:30:38.080 that we're not really meant to eat.
01:30:39.900 They're finding now that in Japan, um, you know, all this time they've been eating tofu,
01:30:44.440 which is a soy product.
01:30:45.660 And now, uh, it turns out that the studies are showing that, uh, it produces estrogen in
01:30:51.420 men.
01:30:51.620 And it's like, yeah, well, that's what we've been saying.
01:30:54.420 And we kind of just wait along for some study to, to eventually confirm our suspicions.
01:30:59.020 And by the time that happens, well, now you have a population crisis right over in, in
01:31:03.920 Japan is, is the word at least that's reached over here.
01:31:06.760 And here in America, we, we've discovered that soy is an effective monocrop.
01:31:11.100 And so we plant it like crazy.
01:31:13.380 And then we figure out it's, um, it's implications or not implications, but the way that we can,
01:31:18.880 uh, make multiple products out of it.
01:31:21.300 We figured that out later on.
01:31:22.300 Then it turns out that we can make a shit ton of, you know, fake protein out of it and
01:31:26.140 things like that.
01:31:26.760 And while we're doing that, we had this suspicious string of not only the culling of the herds
01:31:31.840 that you've highlighted here, but also the burning down of food processing plants that
01:31:36.780 took place over the last two years in such a way that it's a fascinating conversation because
01:31:42.860 people say food processing plants are all over the country and buildings burned down.
01:31:50.020 The only reason that we're now being made aware of this string of processing plants burning
01:31:55.620 down is because it's the, when you drive a red Kia, you tend to see a lot of red Kia's,
01:32:00.860 right?
01:32:01.160 So now that this thing is on your mind, um, it's being hyper sensationalized in the media,
01:32:05.900 which there's no way to prove that or disprove that.
01:32:08.160 So you're just left to make up except, except, except through statistics.
01:32:13.140 I'm going to show you this.
01:32:14.140 This is from the book too.
01:32:16.240 Uh, do you see that there?
01:32:18.320 Yeah.
01:32:19.000 That's the rate in 2021.
01:32:21.020 The little one, that's the rate in 2022.
01:32:23.780 It's 15 times.
01:32:25.940 Incredible.
01:32:26.720 Wow.
01:32:27.000 It's, it's no one's imagination.
01:32:28.720 It's intentional.
01:32:30.200 Yeah.
01:32:30.720 We're actually, I'm, I'm, I'm working, uh, on getting my friend, Andrew, Dr. Andrew Huff
01:32:35.920 on, uh, he is, he was the whistleblower from the eco health Alliance, uh, with Peter Dase.
01:32:42.260 He, he worked under him and he actually whistle blew for the, uh, the vaccine being dangerous.
01:32:47.600 And now he's onto this who destroyed all the food facilities.
01:32:51.180 Apparently he's trying to get the attention of, uh, you know, catch Patel and Pam Bondi
01:32:55.640 and these people.
01:32:56.620 So he has some information.
01:32:57.900 So I'm reaching out to him, trying to set something up because there is something here
01:33:01.140 that it's definitely been going on.
01:33:02.760 We gotta, we gotta find out what the hell these people are doing.
01:33:06.520 It's wild.
01:33:07.380 Tucker Carlson, before he got exited from Fox news, uh, did it, was doing research on this
01:33:13.340 and you know, the show was basically, or at least the segment was what the heck is going
01:33:17.040 on with all these food plants catching fire.
01:33:19.200 And, um, he, he said during the week that we started the investigation, two different
01:33:25.840 planes crashed into two different plants and caught them on fire.
01:33:30.760 Like, like small private planes did a, did a, you know, a dive bomb as if it was Pearl Harbor
01:33:37.040 onto two different food plants.
01:33:39.100 He said, what in the world is going on?
01:33:40.960 So, I mean, it's freaky.
01:33:42.780 Well, it's, it's fascinating too, because like I said, if you notice that there are two different
01:33:46.000 schools of thought on it, but if you lean towards one, you're seen as reasonable.
01:33:49.980 If you lean towards the other, you're seen as a conspiracy theorist.
01:33:52.080 And then your ideas are just dismissed.
01:33:54.140 Um, because our government would never launch a large scale attack on any of our institutions
01:33:58.720 or anything like that.
01:33:59.900 And they would, and they continue to, and they actually get more sincerity.
01:34:04.000 It happens again and again.
01:34:04.840 And people just don't, it couldn't happen.
01:34:06.560 Alan, I want to, I want to get through these last two pillars.
01:34:08.520 Cause I feel like these are, I don't, I wouldn't say like the most, I think for me, they're
01:34:12.520 the most interesting.
01:34:13.300 These last two, I think they can go in a lot of different ways.
01:34:16.680 So, uh, let's, let's hit this next one here.
01:34:19.820 Ah, all right.
01:34:20.580 So self-identity and you see the little boy and little girl, they're holding hands running
01:34:25.020 through the field.
01:34:26.620 Um, they have, they have no doubt as to what they are.
01:34:30.220 They're a little boy, little girl, but, um, what's been happening on the self-identity side.
01:34:34.260 One of the things is that at the schools are pushing this thing that you are fluid, your
01:34:39.820 gender fluid.
01:34:41.260 So your identity is not necessarily locked in.
01:34:44.400 Like what, you know, if you're a boy, did you ever have these thoughts?
01:34:48.360 Well, yeah, well, maybe you're really a girl in a boy's body kind of thing.
01:34:52.480 And, uh, you know, we, we, we've seen about this stuff in the news.
01:34:56.380 It's really shocking.
01:34:57.580 I mean, to do this to little kids who are so impressionable and then, uh, you know, you,
01:35:02.520 you've seen these things where schools are in some cases hiding from the parents when
01:35:08.140 they want to transition their, their gender.
01:35:12.640 I mean, this is, this is criminal, uh, but, but they're, they're planning this thought.
01:35:17.140 And so this is a destabilizing force in society.
01:35:20.480 I mean, just think of it, even in the military with the whole issue of, you know, transgenders
01:35:25.900 in the military and things like that.
01:35:27.540 I mean, from a military readiness, uh, the military knows that to have a strong fighting
01:35:32.800 force, you need a strong ethos, the warrior ethos, there can't be any doubt about what
01:35:38.340 you are, you know, just at that level.
01:35:40.540 But it, it, it, it works at every level of society in order to become what we're meant
01:35:46.180 to be.
01:35:46.600 We have to know who we are and how we fit into society.
01:35:50.220 And, uh, you know, and it's not just the little kids, you know, it's, it's, it's the grade
01:35:56.140 school kids and the high school kids.
01:35:57.840 And we're seeing kids in college now too.
01:35:59.860 I mean, they're being fed this story and everybody's impressionable.
01:36:04.360 I mean, you know, I went to college and, you know, I had teachers that taught certain things.
01:36:08.740 They really made me think in some cases, and in a lot of ways, that was a good thing.
01:36:12.380 But there were also times in hindsight where I realized I was being manipulated as well.
01:36:17.140 And so when they know a lot more than you do on a particular topic, they have, they have
01:36:22.380 power and the power to manipulate.
01:36:25.040 And, you know, that's what's, that's, what's happening on a, on a lot of different levels
01:36:29.200 in terms of our self-identity and not just our, our sexual identity, but who am I as a
01:36:37.340 citizen of the United States?
01:36:39.540 What is the U S is U S good.
01:36:41.620 Is it bad?
01:36:42.320 You know, what, what's our history?
01:36:44.560 Um, what am I within my family?
01:36:46.460 You know what I mean?
01:36:47.600 Um, what am I within my church, within my community?
01:36:51.620 There's, there's just so much uncertainty and just like a tearing down, the tearing down
01:36:56.060 of our heroes.
01:36:56.740 You know, the statues coming down is just symbolic of that, but it's a, it's a, it's a definite
01:37:02.900 effort to tear down our self-identity in order to weaken us socially, weaken us as a society.
01:37:10.440 There are beliefs and values that if you hold in common with other citizens, let's say it
01:37:19.480 creates a cohesion, uh, a fabric, right?
01:37:22.240 It's like, if you're not a Christian nation, could you at least be united under the same
01:37:28.180 morals, values, and principles?
01:37:29.600 And those morals, values, and principles are built upon the fundamentals, right?
01:37:36.800 And if you can get us to be uncertain about something as fundamental as your gender, well,
01:37:43.440 then everything else becomes up for grabs.
01:37:45.860 Everything else gets thrown into chaos because it's, it's, you've, you've disturbed the foundations
01:37:52.200 of a building and now everything else is thrown into flux.
01:37:55.400 Um, it's a really hard, horrifying story came out of Texas.
01:37:59.460 I don't know if it was ever resolved.
01:38:00.780 I don't know what happened, but I know it was, uh, it was a divorce situation.
01:38:05.100 A mother was transitioning a child.
01:38:07.620 The father wasn't having it.
01:38:10.120 The court saw in favor of the mother and the mother went on to, uh, actually have medical
01:38:16.440 interventions.
01:38:16.920 I don't know in what shape or form, if it was just hormone therapy or if it went all the
01:38:20.120 way to, you know, reassignment therapy or reassignment surgery, I use air quotes when
01:38:24.840 I say that because you simply cannot reassign gender.
01:38:27.340 It doesn't work.
01:38:28.000 You're just, um, kind of poking around and, and, and making monsters out of people.
01:38:33.220 And, uh, and that guy, he was restricted access from his son and that child went on to be transitioned
01:38:42.940 and now simply has no contact with him.
01:38:45.480 And he's spending most of his time fighting the court cases so that he could even be able
01:38:49.340 to see his child.
01:38:51.260 And I can't think of it as, as, you know, the father of a son, I couldn't imagine a more
01:38:57.340 horrifying, uh, you know, well, sort of that Leviathan to stand against.
01:39:02.640 That pillar speaks to something even more nefarious.
01:39:06.240 It's a, to me, it's like a, it's a spiritual thing, right?
01:39:09.240 It's all of these things.
01:39:10.300 It's identity.
01:39:10.840 It's a, it's our culture.
01:39:12.200 It's how we relate.
01:39:12.940 It's how we can have a common bond.
01:39:14.140 But in the end, if God imparted, uh, a certain characteristics on you, male or female for
01:39:21.120 a certain role, this reproductive role, that's really what it's for.
01:39:24.540 And also, you know, it comes with a lot of other, uh, responsibilities.
01:39:28.180 Women have certain responsibilities.
01:39:29.220 So do men.
01:39:29.860 Sure.
01:39:30.080 Like we, we can go down that all day, but really what it is, it's, it's an affront to
01:39:34.340 God.
01:39:34.620 And I feel like most of these pillars are that there's, it's a direct disrespect and affront
01:39:40.440 to God, to Christianity, to what this is supposed to be.
01:39:43.620 And it's an attempt at inversionism on the, on this show, I was just going to get into
01:39:47.180 that on this show.
01:39:47.780 We, we, uh, talk about, you know, the, the pantheon, the Greek pantheon, the Inead, the,
01:39:52.420 uh, the fallen angels, all these, whatever, these entities that are dark demonic and how,
01:39:57.600 you know, whatever you'd like to call them.
01:39:59.240 And some of them like that ring a bell Baphomet, which has this, uh, androgynous, these androgynous
01:40:04.920 breasts, but clearly presenting as a man.
01:40:07.720 Lamashtu has a snake as a penis, but the motherly breasts, they're constantly doing
01:40:12.460 this weird inversion, this, uh, transgenderism and age old.
01:40:17.800 This is throughout multiple societies throughout all of human history.
01:40:21.340 We're being told the same story.
01:40:23.180 And now here we are replicating it in America.
01:40:25.980 Probably again, how many times has this happened?
01:40:28.320 Nothing new under the sun, right?
01:40:30.140 Yeah.
01:40:30.340 I don't remember who it was, but I saw the guy was really convincing.
01:40:33.600 I have to try to find the video, but he was a historian and he, he studied all the
01:40:37.700 great, all the great, um, uh, societies down through history, the great empires, the ones
01:40:44.780 that were world dominating empires.
01:40:46.740 And he, he notes the rise and fall and he outlined six steps and on the downside toward
01:40:52.700 collapse in every one.
01:40:54.320 And this shocked me, every one, the final step was transgenderism.
01:40:58.680 Yep.
01:40:59.160 When transgenderism had enough foothold in society, that that was the final, the final
01:41:05.920 thing, uh, to cause the downfall.
01:41:08.480 And he was saying that, um, you know, the question came, what do you think there's any
01:41:11.840 hope?
01:41:12.180 He said, I think there is hope, but it would take something like a revival would take a
01:41:16.320 spiritual revival.
01:41:17.260 It would take an event so strong that people reset their thinking.
01:41:21.160 But if they don't get off that track, you know, that's what we're, where we're heading
01:41:25.320 in his opinion.
01:41:26.300 I know who you're talking about.
01:41:27.740 I can't remember his name.
01:41:28.620 He was on road and a couple of other places saying that.
01:41:31.060 Yeah.
01:41:31.360 Yeah.
01:41:31.600 Very interesting guy.
01:41:32.900 You see that though.
01:41:33.600 When people ask like, is there, is there hope?
01:41:35.580 It's like, if this doesn't show you that what you're being subjected to is the works of
01:41:43.460 spiritual entities that are in opposition to God.
01:41:47.660 And then from there you go, well, then certainly God is real.
01:41:51.460 Well, there's your hope.
01:41:52.980 Yeah.
01:41:53.140 There's your hope.
01:41:53.680 You know what to have faith in, you know, what to put your energy towards, you know,
01:41:56.720 what to try to, who to try to develop a relationship with and who to move closer to.
01:42:01.180 And that's God.
01:42:02.300 You're nailing it.
01:42:03.300 This is, it seems like this is what this book is doing here.
01:42:05.620 It's like, all right, here's how bad it is.
01:42:07.080 And then we go down the pillars.
01:42:09.540 I guess this is the, this is the last pillar of attack, but it's also the solution.
01:42:14.240 I, I, I'm partially in my opinion, shore up every pillar.
01:42:17.200 That's it.
01:42:17.600 We got to identify what needs to be done to shore up every pillar, both at the national
01:42:22.420 government level and in our personal lives.
01:42:25.540 Yeah.
01:42:26.300 Yeah.
01:42:26.440 So, uh, like you want to move on to the final, let's go on to the next one.
01:42:30.720 The last one is faith.
01:42:32.700 I don't, you want to pull up that picture.
01:42:34.800 There it is.
01:42:36.280 Little boy by his, uh, by his bed.
01:42:38.620 And, um, so just real quick, I mean, it's obvious that faith is being, has been under
01:42:44.880 attack for a long time.
01:42:45.960 If we just think about it, if we go back to prayer removed from the schools decades ago,
01:42:51.320 if we look at the 10 commandments removed from the schools and from the walls of the
01:42:56.660 courtrooms, they used to be there in almost every courtroom.
01:43:00.080 I mean, this is the foundation of, of society.
01:43:03.260 This is, uh, the foundation of really what's behind America and Western society in general
01:43:08.760 behind our laws, everything.
01:43:10.400 It all comes back to faith, uh, the 10 commandments, um, basically, you know, the framers talked
01:43:17.600 about us as a Christian nation, as a religious people, and that our constitution is suitable
01:43:23.460 only for a religious people and no other, uh, because these freedoms that we have are based
01:43:31.040 on a certain assumption about morality and about goodness and what the rules are.
01:43:36.500 And if people are going to decide that this faith, this, these religious beliefs, uh, are
01:43:43.380 nothing but, uh, a human idea that they're not rooted in something that we're accountable
01:43:49.060 to, um, you know, then we are vulnerable to collapse.
01:43:52.820 Then we were vulnerable to violence, a breakdown in law and order, a breakdown in everything, uh,
01:43:58.020 chaos, you know, followed by tyranny.
01:44:00.680 Um, so that, that our religious beliefs, our belief in, in a God to whom we are accountable
01:44:07.100 and therefore accountable to our fellow man, because of the rules that God has set up, you
01:44:12.800 know, you can call it the 10 commandments, call it the whole Bible, call it whatever you
01:44:15.960 want, but this, this sense of responsibility and a duty toward God and accountability is really
01:44:22.160 the core. And to the extent that we truly believe that we become unconquerable, right? So that's
01:44:30.940 why the tyrants go after religion so hard. That's why throughout history, they throw the pastors
01:44:36.340 in jail, they kill the pastors. They, they, the Christians have to go underground. Um, because if
01:44:41.900 you can silence those who are, uh, certain of their beliefs, you're silencing the resistance and
01:44:48.420 then it's everyone else rolls over. So we, this is the most important pillar and we have to know who
01:44:54.800 we are, believe who we are and stand up for our beliefs, spread the word and look evil squarely in
01:45:01.200 the eye and not back down. Uh, that's what we have to do. And I think we're, we're seeing that played
01:45:07.540 out to a degree with, with the Trump administration. I mean, no, nobody in my lifetime who I've been able
01:45:13.460 to follow closely and I didn't follow Nelson Mandela, but this is the principle. You stand up for your
01:45:19.240 beliefs, you take the heat. I mean, try to kill him two times, every form of lawfare. I mean, the
01:45:25.780 whole weight of the government against him, the FBI, you know, I mean, everything against him, the legal
01:45:31.640 system. And yet he keeps moving forward, uh, without hesitation to me, that attitude is the model, but it
01:45:40.800 needs to be based on, on our faith and on our deep down beliefs. But that is, that is unconquerable.
01:45:46.780 And that, that is really the final and the, and the, to me, the most important pillar.
01:45:51.620 I agree with that. And that's like, I like to separate though, because I, I like looking at Trump
01:45:57.080 and what he, what he's doing, that, that sort of personality that like, he's going to move forward.
01:46:01.620 He has these ideas and he's going to do that. I love that. But, uh, the religious part, I don't,
01:46:07.160 I don't want to like put that on Trump or even the government. And a lot of people do that. I feel
01:46:11.780 like that's a trap, like, because now you're kind of attributing this, uh, this idea of whatever,
01:46:18.620 whatever God and Christianity is supposed to be to Donald Trump. And he's, he's a man, he's a guy.
01:46:23.940 Right. Exactly. We have to be fooled just like anyone else can be, you know, he can do the wrong
01:46:29.140 thing even for the right reason. Um, yeah, like we have, but we have to understand, uh, what,
01:46:36.440 and who God is. This is what our show is really about. We do a lot of joking. We, I mean, we cover
01:46:41.900 all kinds of crazy subjects, but like in the end of the day, when we speak to the guy like Ed Mabry
01:46:46.400 episode, I think you, you watched, uh, we try to figure out the personality of God, because
01:46:50.480 if you can understand that, then you can't be fooled by the counterfeit. So a big issue also with
01:46:57.160 Christianity or like just modern religion is like, it's been co-opted. It's been changed. It's been
01:47:01.960 perverted. We've given it a name. It's, it looks corny because we've allowed people to tell us what
01:47:06.340 it is. But I didn't start really learning what it is. And I've went to church my whole
01:47:10.860 life, but I just started learning a couple of years ago because you have to understand
01:47:14.500 who God is and his personality to really know what you're dealing with. Otherwise we're
01:47:20.000 flying blind here.
01:47:21.700 I find myself like on this show, we talk quite a bit about where we are in biblical timeline.
01:47:26.400 Like, are we at the book of revelation and try not to be like a black pillar or doom and
01:47:31.300 gloomer, but there are just a lot of telltale signs. It feels like there's prophecy being
01:47:36.100 fulfilled around us. That being said, I do also recognize that, um, through some lenses,
01:47:43.040 it might not seem this way, but through the one that I'm looking through, or at least my
01:47:46.160 own experience, it feels like there is a resurgence. Um, and particularly among younger
01:47:52.760 people, I think millennials right now are, are kind of falling back into, and I think even
01:47:58.500 the other generations like Gen Z and such. Um, so I do feel like we're at the cusp of a resurgence
01:48:03.080 that I do agree. It is what we need. I don't know what form that's going to take. You know,
01:48:06.200 this is a Christian nationalism I could see could be a bit of a problem just because of
01:48:11.400 our own government. Right. I mean, it's, it's always going to be a problem, but, um, I do
01:48:16.540 also see desperately that the antidote to what ails us are these principles, morals, and values
01:48:22.660 that are bestowed upon you by Christianity that come by way of, of God's commandments. You
01:48:28.620 know, this is, this is the antidote. This is how we fix these things.
01:48:31.640 Yeah. You read this, you, sorry, you read the Bible, you read the story of God, who he
01:48:38.120 is, who his son is, you understand his personality. And then once you understand that fully, then
01:48:43.600 we can look at the government and whoever's in charge there and judge them accurately and
01:48:48.000 tell them like, you're not doing the right thing. Cause they're the government's a reflection
01:48:51.420 on the people. It's, it's going to give you exactly what you are. When, when, when Biden
01:48:55.920 was president, I looked at America, I said, this is exactly what America deserves. This
01:48:59.780 is exactly what America is. It's a incontinent man crapping in his diapers, parading around
01:49:05.560 the, you know, the white house lawn with fake boobs. That's what America is. If you want
01:49:09.580 a better government, you've got to figure, figure out who you are and what you want it
01:49:14.520 and then say it directly. And then I think things will change. So there is a, there's some
01:49:18.240 hope for that. I believe. Yeah. I, I think too, I think people's eyes are awakening. I
01:49:22.960 think we're approaching a tipping point on so many levels, just the pushback against
01:49:27.500 wokeness. Uh, I would have never believed that could have come this fast that the corporations
01:49:31.760 backing away from it. Um, you know, and, and just how fed up people are with the stories
01:49:40.120 they've been fed for so long. Uh, there is, there is really, it's kind of like a breakout
01:49:43.980 is happening. And, uh, I, I think actually it's a great time to be alive. Uh, but it,
01:49:51.440 but it feels like we're being port, we're being pushed, uh, that circumstances are pushing
01:49:55.760 us to make a choice of, you know, which side are we going to be on in terms of, you know,
01:50:01.180 are we going to, are we going to live for ourselves? Are we going to live for those who manipulate
01:50:05.120 people or are we going to live for God and, and, and be responsible toward each other? Uh,
01:50:11.200 it just feels like we're being pushed toward that, that dichotomy, that split where we
01:50:16.020 have to pick one or the other.
01:50:17.560 It's refreshing. Um, I've, I've, I'm only 34 years old, but I, most of my life has been
01:50:23.960 spent watching the, the decline of morality, um, and principles here in America to the extent
01:50:31.520 that I now am thirsty for that. It's funny because growing up, you know, everybody was in
01:50:37.440 rebellion to that your favorite comedian would get on stage and bash Christianity for a half
01:50:42.800 an hour set to the sound of a round of applause. And, you know, I would find myself as a teenager,
01:50:48.500 not fully agreeing, but like not certainly not being, um, upset by those sentiments.
01:50:53.960 And then one day I realized that as we've been in decline, we've also been just bashing Christianity
01:51:01.700 the entire time. And now it seems to be the antidote in very many ways. But, um, Alan, we were,
01:51:07.040 we're now coming up on the two hour mark and, um, I think it's an appropriate place to land
01:51:12.240 it. But before we do all of that, number one, I'd like to thank you for your time. Uh, not
01:51:17.000 just on this show, but, uh, creating this. I like when people bring a tool to our audience,
01:51:23.120 you know, here is what's happening, but here is how we can find our way out. Um, it's not
01:51:29.280 a black pilling episode. That's for certain, especially given that last, uh, bit of conversation
01:51:34.340 that we had there. So one more time, Alan, where can people find these resources? Where
01:51:38.920 can they find your work? Where can they find your book? Yeah, the best place to go is just
01:51:43.500 global collapse book.com. I see it. They're scrolling on the, uh, on the bottom there, global collapse
01:51:49.700 book.com. Uh, you can link to, uh, you know, it'll take you to Amazon and Barnes and Noble. If
01:51:55.520 you want to, uh, purchase it there. Um, there's also on the gift tabs on the far right, the, uh,
01:52:02.460 drop down the gifts. If you want to, you can buy, uh, signed copies. Um, they cost a little more,
01:52:08.720 but there's gift sets and in bulk, then the price comes down quite a bit. So, um, yeah, it's, uh,
01:52:15.240 I'm trying to get the word out. You know, I've been banned on Facebook. I was running ads. They
01:52:19.280 banned my ads. Um, you know, I'm trying to advertise on Amazon, the books on Amazon, but
01:52:25.320 they're holding off on approving, uh, me getting an account. Uh, it's been like three weeks. It's
01:52:30.780 supposed to take a week. It's just locked in limbo. So really it's guys like you, this is the
01:52:36.360 main way I get the message out. So just ask whoever's listening, please go to global collapse
01:52:41.580 book.com considering buying a copy. Uh, it's a super easy read. You're going to learn a ton and,
01:52:48.540 and you're going to be able to get your arms around the big picture of how all these things
01:52:52.400 interrelate. And, um, and then the final section of the book is like, what can you do about it?
01:52:57.440 We didn't talk about that, but you'll have that as well. It's a, it's a huge resource. So I hope
01:53:01.860 you take advantage of it. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah. I'm excited. I'm excited for, uh, the response
01:53:08.080 to that. So I think, cause it's, uh, we don't, we don't always touch this subject, but when we do,
01:53:12.020 I feel like we just freaking nailed it. So yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm excited, uh, for the audience to
01:53:18.120 check this out and for them to check out your book. Um, again, Alan, thank you. Thanks for
01:53:22.460 your time. Thanks for the work that you're doing. And, uh, guys, we're going to head out
01:53:27.260 now cause we got to be back later today. So, uh, until then, don't forget to obey, submit
01:53:33.360 and comply with your overlords. You know, the guys that are doing all this stuff. I'll see
01:53:37.440 you later. Bye.
01:53:38.780 The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It
01:53:45.100 is constantly telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade us that what they see
01:53:52.440 their eyes is what there is to see. Because they'll think face of an expedition that portrays
01:54:00.440 the bigger picture of what's happening. And they have.