Nephilim Death Squad - April 14, 2025


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


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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.

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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. 1.00
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. 0.94
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. 1.00
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 1.00
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 0.93
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. 1.00
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 0.79
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 0.84
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 0.94
00:26:12.520 black firebombing, like a Wendy's restaurant, you know, just like throwing the stuff right 1.00
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 1.00
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 1.00
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. 1.00
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 0.66
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 1.00
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. 0.79
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 0.98
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. 0.66
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. 0.55
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 0.99
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. 0.61
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. 0.99
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 1.00
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. 0.99
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. 0.64
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. 0.99
01:11:56.640 Every time I hear her name, I got to hear that.
01:11:58.980 Where is she now? 0.93
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. 0.58
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. 0.73
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 1.00
01:27:43.540 nurse and they suggested a pill for, uh, I forget what, what pill it was, but she would 0.99
01:27:48.760 basically have to been on it for her entire life. 0.52
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. 0.99
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 0.65
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. 1.00
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 1.00
01:40:12.460 this weird inversion, this, uh, transgenderism and age old. 0.78
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. 0.99
01:40:58.680 Yep.
01:40:59.160 When transgenderism had enough foothold in society, that that was the final, the final 1.00
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, 0.97
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 0.99
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 1.00
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 1.00
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 0.87
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.