171: Chaos vs. Order: Palantir, Politics & the Theater of Control w⧸ 7sees
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1 hour and 56 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of the Nedealim Death Squad, Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo are joined by Ian Carroll, a writer, podcaster, and all-around weirdo. They discuss a variety of conspiracy theories, including the disappearance of the home of the brave, and the rise of the evil empire known as the "Nephilim Government."
Transcript
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News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely normal.
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It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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I know we're talking about how they made a spot to be slaves.
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Heading to clouds and want to wake into a dead in the grave.
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But unless you may, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Before we get into today's guest, a little bit of business up front, guys.
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Don't forget that this is a 30-minute preview only.
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If you sign up and then try to absorb the content, get out before the billing cycle kicks in, that's not nice to do.
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They do it, then they resubscribe anyway because they know they want to be here.
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I swear there's people that are making just the same email, but it's just off by a couple of digits.
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I'm like, if you're doing that, dude, if you're going through that much trouble, you must really like us.
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We're going to bring him in because this guy has been, I see you creating email and email after email.
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Let's just bring him in and we're accusing him.
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Seven C's, email after email, just stroking out on our content.
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Listen, before we get into the conversation today, I'm really excited about it.
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Where can everybody find you, Seven C's, and all of your work?
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I'm mostly active on Twitter, X, and I have a link tree there.
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But if you guys want to catch the stream, Rumble, YouTube, I have probably like 45 articles drafted for Substack right now.
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And I'm usually live once or twice a week, mapping out all these things.
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And I think I'm going to start going live and doing more talking.
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Also, just like giving opinions and day-to-day stuff and possibly talking shit about some people that I don't like.
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But I just want to say that I've been watching you, and you've been crushing.
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In such a short amount of time, you've been sprinting.
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And it's really cool to see you finding all of this success.
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And I know that we're here today to talk about something very particular.
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You know, it's going to segue into a bunch of shit, as it often does.
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But Palantir, which, you know, my audience isn't going to be surprised to find out that I know nothing about it.
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Sounds like a nicotine gum or something like that.
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If you told me it was like a nicotine patch, I'd be like, yeah, that's gay.
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I know that it has something to do with Laura Loomer.
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I don't know if they're one and the same, if that's like her nickname.
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But I'm eager to find out today, Seven Seas, what it's about.
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So can you walk us through kind of like a thousand-foot overview before we start getting into the nitty-gritty of it?
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So Palantir was founded in, I think it was May 2003.
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And essentially, they had this goal in mind where I think that they automatically, when starting the company,
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wanted to get into the government and their surveillance because their first customer was In-Q-Tel,
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which is the CIA firm that invested, like an investment wing of the CIA, essentially.
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And from there, they were basically trying to capture what they saw as like a forthcoming market through AI.
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So they like put all of their work in on AI and massive data collections.
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Palantir ended up developing the software that the NSA used to mass spy on everybody that got leaked by Edward Snowden a few years back.
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And essentially, since then, it's an AI that is focused on basically just aggregating and collecting as much information as possible
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and then sort of spitting it back out in whatever way that you need.
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So if you need to like search through that information for certain types of information or categories or filter through things
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or, you know, homogenize data sets and things like that, that's what it's very, very good at.
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Okay, so it's essentially like a web bot almost like it's scraping the Internet of data.
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Yeah, where it gets a lot of its power is the amount of access that it has, you know,
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through working with like various intelligence agencies, government contracts.
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I mean, they're like a global country working with or a global company working with multiple countries to do Intel surveillance, basically.
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And why has this suddenly become such an area of interest given the fact that like right now we're saturated in different AI models that do a pretty similar thing?
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I don't know if any of them are, I almost assume all of them are collecting data in one way, shape or form
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that these three-letter agencies are then gaining access to and using for their benefits.
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Why specifically that one instead of, you know, one of the many others?
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Yeah, I think it has a lot to do with like the relationships that have been built over the last like 20, 25 years or so.
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You know, Elon and Peter Thiel were partnered together in 1999.
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Um, and essentially from there, Peter Thiel over the last decade, you know, two and a half decades, uh, has been funding movements on the left, movements on the right, uh, politicians, uh, various companies, especially big tech companies.
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He's basically like a VC guy that will just throw money at shit.
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He has this thing called the Thiel Fellowship, uh, that he gives out that basically says, hey, if you have something like really cool or really interesting that you're working on, I'll give you money, but you have to drop out of college.
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And he did that with Vitalik Buterin when Vitalik was starting Ethereum, like all the way back then.
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I wonder what's the, is that drop out of college and then come work for me?
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He's like, you're a, you're a fascinating mind.
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If I let you go through this process, you're going to be retarded and gay in a matter of like three years.
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That's essentially, he's like, hey, just drop everything you're doing.
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And then when it launches, I'm going to make a bunch of money.
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You know, my only awareness of Palantir was, uh, I saw somebody in the chat say it, it's
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literally a, um, and I wonder if they named it after this or if, or if there's more to
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the word Palantir, it was like a, an orb from Lord of the Rings that, um, had sister orbs.
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And if you looked into the orb, you can see what was happening in any of the other orbs.
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It was like a, you know, like a crystal ball of sorts.
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And in the films, uh, I think Sauron ends up, who's like the big baddie, ends up, um, you know,
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using this Palantir system, uh, and to, to basically be omnipotent, um, in some way, shape
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So it's interesting that they should call it that.
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Um, actually like a lot of the companies that Peter Thiel has are named after Lord of the
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Um, he has, uh, there's this company called Anduril Industries and I think someone told
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me that's like a sword in Lord of the Rings or something.
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I mean, he like the Teal Fellowship is like Fellowship of the Ring.
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Uh, he calls Founders Fund the Precious cause that was like his original.
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That kind of makes me like him, except I saw a tweet.
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I think it was from him unless it was, um, edited, but he said something to the effect
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of like accusations of being a pedophile when he was in college.
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Is, am I the only one who's, who's, um, unless I'm totally fucking making some shit
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up about, uh, Peter Thiel, but I remember seeing a tweet recently from him and everybody
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was like, dude, you should delete this tweet, uh, because that doesn't look good
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I don't even know what's real anymore because of AI.
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We've gotten to this place where it's so confusing.
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I will say I'm like 99% sure that Peter Thiel's gay.
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Uh, and so I'll never know if the Lord of the Rings books are better because they're,
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But, uh, but yeah, Peter, uh, now he's not like, you know, free of controversy or anything.
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So Gawker broke this story that Peter Thiel was essentially trying to like, uh, fuel these
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ventures that were, uh, harvesting blood from like younger people so that they could infuse
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Uh, it was called Ambrosia and then, uh, essentially Peter Thiel like tried to, you know, get them
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in trouble and shit and when he couldn't really do anything about it, uh, Hulk Hogan sued Gawker
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Um, do you guys remember when Hulk Hogan's sex tape leak?
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Yeah, dude, who doesn't remember when Hulk Hogan's sex tape leak?
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So, that leaks and Peter Thiel bankrolls, uh, the, the league, uh, the legal representation
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for Hulk Hogan until Gawker is forced to go out of business.
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They just like dragged it out through such a long process and drained them of funds?
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So, uh, Hulk Hogan's sex tape was a bit of like a Trojan horse.
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Yeah, and then now you see why Hulk Hogan was brought out in the last election to come
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out and parade on stage and rip his shirt off and all that.
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Peter Thiel was like, hey, you remember when I did that favor?
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Hulk had a bit of a humiliation ritual as well.
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I don't really watch WWF or WWE anymore, but, um, they had brought him out.
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And like, you know, WWE's fan base is just like retarded Disney adults at this point.
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So yeah, Hulk Hogan comes out and they boo him because they were like, he said the N-word
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He was supposed to have like an entire segment where he'll go and do his brother and rip his
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I don't know if it's like a humiliation ritual, but I'm like, you guys have to know your fans.
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You knew what you set this guy up to do in this climate.
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So that's why I think that Hulk Hogan is probably like the number one guy that's synonymous
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Like in my opinion, that's just the guy that I think of.
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Some respect to Hulk Hogan's name on his mustache.
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Uh, funny story because I could see that he'd be loved that organization so much that
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like you could say that was a humiliation ritual.
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It's like, yeah, we're going to put you in front of the thing that made you and the fans that
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you love and they're going to tear you apart for what you've done here.
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I, uh, I read a story one time that I guess Hulk Hogan is on record as saying like he was
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really sorry for like some of the bad things that he did and he didn't want his family
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I may be paraphrasing a little bit, but I remember reading something along those lines and I was
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If he's like being serious, I'm like, damn dude.
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So, do you think like, because when I saw that whole situation with, um, Hulk Hogan and
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he's at the Republican National Convention or whatever it is and he's ripping his shirt
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off, I'm, I'm, I get two feelings when I saw that.
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First, I thought idiocracy, which everybody thought, right?
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Uh, uh, you know, he's basically a wrestler character.
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He's a black embodiment of Hulk Hogan and he is the president in that film.
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And so you have this nod to idiocracy, but it also, to me, suggested this level of like
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And I know that, um, Donald Trump is a big fan, excuse me, of, um, of Vince McMahon and
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And, you know, he's made his appearances on the WWE or the WWF.
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And I think, uh, there's no understating, like how much of a fan of Vince's work.
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He was, what he was specifically a fan of, I think was the theater of it all.
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And the way that, um, it created such a, an impression on people that they were able
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to suspend their disbelief and really buy into this.
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And even when the WCW, WWE, whatever it is, this, this wrestling organization lifts the
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veil and it becomes obvious to people that it is kayfabe.
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In fact, it's only grown since then, I would imagine.
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It's, it says something about human psychology and the ability to capture an individual's
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attention with a compelling storyline and to keep them distracted.
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That is my feeling as to why, uh, Donald Trump is such a fan of what Vince McMahon has
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And so given their previous relationship and then given, you know, this situation where
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Hulk Hogan is on stage and he's ripping his shirt off.
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Um, I am forced to go into this place where I say politics at the highest level is nothing
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And to me, that was like a tell, like everyone said, well, I'm, and I don't subscribe to the
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Like they have to tell you, I don't know if they have to tell you, they might have to
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tell you, but maybe they think it's funny to tell you.
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There's, there's a number of reasons why they would break kayfabe occasionally and let you
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That's, that's like kind of interesting cause it leads back to, uh, whatever Palantir is.
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So, um, the parallel right now is you have Elon Musk and Trump breaking up kind of like,
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you know, top Lobston, Clint breaking up, but that's fucking real shit.
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Although it's a, it's a crazy allegation to throw, right?
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Like usually the theater we'd get from these people would be a little bit more surface level
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when you accuse somebody of being on Epstein, not Epstein's Island and, and, and covering
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Like that is heavy and I understand the theater, but I'm just like, whoa, like we're at the
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point in the theater where we're like, we're playing for keeps a little bit.
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Like one of the characters has to get eliminated.
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Um, and, but, but it comes on the heels of that, uh, the big, beautiful bill, which is
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That's kind of, but that's not Elon's problem particularly.
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Maybe it is cause he's not going with Elon's AI.
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Maybe that's at the heart of it, but Elon's, you know, saying, oh, it was wasteful spending.
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This is very hard for me to get behind the libertarian, uh, train and say like, wow, the
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It's, I don't, it's, it's a waste, but what else is behind it?
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So where do you, what do you think is going on there?
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I mean, it, it is always hard to say, uh, exactly what's going on behind the scenes.
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I'm never going to claim to be like some clairvoyant or something like that.
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I'm just a guy in his room trying to make sense of everything, man.
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And, um, I, I think that what we're seeing kind of is, um, a revelation of the method
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and, uh, somewhat of like a, a demoralization thing.
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Um, so every time there is like a revelation of the method, I'm, I, you know, I think like
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Snowden, Wiki leaks, you know, things like that.
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It's like, Hey, this is something that's actually happening.
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And I think that's meant to like put us in a low vibrational state and demoralize us and
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make us feel like, even if the most fuck, I mean the Jeffrey Epstein stuff, even, you
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know, it's like, Hey, we found out all the elites are sitting there, like part of this
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Uh, and I, I think that that's, that's a lot of like the, the mind game that's going
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on and the, the peeling back of the curtain too.
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I think that happens when they feel confident enough that there's nothing that's going to
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Um, so like the, the mass spying, I think they were like, Hey, we already have these systems
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And then since then it's like, we just operated with the open knowledge that we're all being
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spied on all the time and nothing ever, you know, so that's huge.
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They pull that curtain back and then we go, see, I told you they were doing it.
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And you go, so anyway, I got to go to Walmart, you know, you, I have to move on with my life.
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It's like Patriots are in control, sit around and wait.
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But I think what you said there about the demoralization is there's probably an element.
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It's like one event checks a bunch of boxes for them.
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But the demoralization is really fascinating because they keep propping up a hero in front
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And given enough time, that hero will be exposed for X, Y, and Z, or he'll deviate so drastically
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from the original thing that you became enamored with that, you know, they take the, the wind
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And, you know, uh, on this show, we believe in God.
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And I think that, uh, it's, it's done on purpose because if you believe in God, then you're not
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Um, you know, it's not like God's all, all of a sudden, they're going to have like a scandal
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Did you know that actually, you know, he was smoking crack in Diddy's house?
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But whoever you idolize in any way, shape or form is going to have that moment.
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It seems like, and that doesn't mean that you have to idolize them as a hero.
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Your favorite artist was, uh, sucking corn cobs out of P Diddy's ass in a mansion somewhere.
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Or, you know, what about, uh, you know, Donald Trump, he's based, he's going to do the
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thing all of a sudden now he's potentially on the Epstein list.
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That's been, that's been something that's been floating around for a long time.
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And my stance has always been like, okay, if you like prove it, like show it.
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I mean, fuck him for a couple of other reasons too.
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But like, yeah, if you know, that that's been out there, I'm just saying like, it's not
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it has been, it's been, there's been whispers of it for a long time, but I'm
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almost wondering, you know, because when it's time to play, it's easy to find your
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You look at Elon and, and, uh, and Trump and what's happening right now brings me back
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once again to, uh, remember when Elon started spurging out, it was like new year's.
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And we got that really unbelievable picture of a cyber truck on fire outside of Trump Towers.
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So Trump Towers is, you know, it's decked out in gold and it's, everything's fine.
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But then this stark contrast to this flaming, uh, Tesla truck.
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And that theme pops up again, like it's happening right now.
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And I said that like, we, you know, we popped it on a t-shirt top.
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Um, we called it PSYOP season because it was, we were so heavy in PSYOP season during
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Almost like they, you know, uh, predictive programmed you to, to have this, this start.
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So that picture, I mean, it's a great picture, dude.
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In fact, it's so great that I have my doubts about it's, uh, you know, genuineness.
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And, um, but here we are again, where you can take that image and you can hold it up to what's
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So, so Elon is on ketamine and he's freaking out and, and, you know, he's levying these accusations
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So, um, I don't know it, to me, it feels like, and then what happens recently, uh, maybe 48
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hours ago, Elon tweets, once again, this really famous line, uh, the most entertaining outcome
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And I'm like, they're fucking, this is Hector Camacho.
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Do I, do you think I'm looking too closely at that seven?
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Like, or, or do you think that this is theater?
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Um, I mean, you guys can go to my Twitter profile and see my like banner up at the top, uh, where
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it says it's all fake and that's like everything.
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Uh, I, you know, I, I think we're, you know, kind of being corralled by like a 6,000 year
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Uh, and I don't think they have like it all mapped out or any, I don't think they're like,
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Hey, you know, 20 years from now, this is going to happen.
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And then we're going to do this, but it's like, Hey, let's throw a bunch of shit at
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the wall and see what people pick up on and what resonates with people, what we can push
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through the algorithm that makes it seem organic, generate conversations and shit.
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And I think this, that was one of those things.
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It's like, Hey, let's, are you aware of cliff high?
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He's one of our, uh, probably like we talk about three people all the time on the show.
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Uh, there's literally people that are fans of the show that are drinking right now.
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Like every time he mentions this, got to drink.
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Uh, if, if Raven mispronounces a word, they drink Jerry Marzinski and cliff high.
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They they're drunk right now, but do you know who he is?
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Uh, he's like, actually I enjoy him as a conspiracy theorist.
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Cause he's like the conspiracy theorist, conspiracy theorist.
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And, uh, he has ties to the CIA, of course, but, but, uh, still a lot of fun.
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It's like an AI web bot that scrapes the internet for data.
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And he's been using it for like 20 years or so.
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And he's been able to predict like these major events using this web bot.
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He takes it, it extrapolates, uh, like emotional language from, uh, journal, like from, uh,
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Like even dialogue between individuals on public platforms.
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And imagine it's his, it's his own private thing.
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So you could imagine the scope of information that this thing could, uh, garner, not, not
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And he predicted, uh, the last Bohemian Grove, shout out to Bohemian Grove, get your tickets.
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Um, he predicted that Donald Trump would be, um, interviewed by Joe Rogan and he did it
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So his web bot was giving him the language of like, it'll be like a TV show almost like,
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I don't know how remote viewing works, but he, uh, anonymously sent coordinates to Dick
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Dick Algier actually drew a picture of fucking, it's Joe Rogan sitting in a chair.
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Cause his feet don't touch the ground and across from him is, is Donald Trump.
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And he just writes all of these things like very serious is what they're talking about
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And, but this is well before this should have happened, you know?
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So that, and that's just one of the predictions that he's done, but it gets me to thinking
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Like you're saying that they're manipulating, uh, the, the, the culture and the way things
00:26:08.980
Well, if you have an AI bot that it's not doing, you know, AGI, it's not doing like personality
00:26:14.420
stuff, it's just getting information and it has such a wide net.
00:26:18.260
You don't think that they're doing that like predictive algorithms.
00:26:21.500
And then like, they kind of, I think they could, like you said, they don't know exactly,
00:26:25.220
but they can see which way things are going and, and Elon will nudge.
00:26:30.240
He'll give the ball a nudge and then things are going in this way again.
00:26:33.860
And I'm sure that they're using these AI bots to predict that stuff.
00:26:36.520
And they're like fucking 35 steps ahead, 33 steps ahead, probably.
00:26:39.760
And I bet you that there's things that they can do to consolidate those potential outcomes.
00:26:43.660
So if you start with a, with a potential 10 outcomes and you can kind of engineer the
00:26:49.200
culture one way or another, you might be able to whittle that down to seven.
00:26:51.960
And then what about four, you know, can you do that?
00:26:54.980
Can you whittle it to, and then you can start to predict the future with some real staggering
00:26:59.720
And that's where things would probably get real fucking crazy.
00:27:02.400
Well, I think, uh, you know, last time we were on here, I talked about, uh, we talked
00:27:06.800
about MKUltra and how it sort of became like the, the mental health industry, essentially.
00:27:13.420
Um, I, I think that with all of the infiltration that they've done there, um, as far as like
00:27:19.580
they have how many psychologists, psychiatrists, behavioral, uh, scientists, uh, and things
00:27:26.800
like that, that, you know, PR guys that could maybe get like a movement going through like
00:27:33.260
Like, I think that's what we're seeing with like that no Kings protest thing where it's
00:27:37.240
all these nonprofits, they're all funded by like Soros and, and different like left
00:27:44.580
It's the same shit from black lives matter and everything else.
00:27:47.620
And I mean, you have the, you have the exact same kind of machine on the right, um, with
00:27:52.700
mostly like institutes and things like Cato Institute, heritage foundation, shit like
00:27:58.380
And they essentially will like get, get together with like think tanks and shit.
00:28:04.260
So even more people that are like, Hey, how do we get this outcome to come about and,
00:28:09.040
and, and it's just networks of those and people doing those all the time.
00:28:13.140
So it's like PR guys, uh, like mental scientists, and then intelligence agencies in the government
00:28:19.540
all working at the same time to like get this shit together.
00:28:21.920
It makes sense because man, if you can corner the market on, on predicting the future, I
00:28:27.720
mean, tell me another thing that any sort of agency or industry would have more of a
00:28:33.280
vested interest in, uh, it's the one thing that we've not been able to do space.
00:28:39.460
But I mean that, that to me is like, if that was even a potential, they would dump incredible
00:28:44.960
And if you think back to, you know, we've been talking quite a bit about the telepathy tapes
00:28:50.140
Like, uh, and they, and they have, uh, 500, it was a 500 million, 500 billion, 500 billion
00:28:58.280
Project Stargate, which is the same name again.
00:29:00.100
So we're talking like, if you want to draw it back to MK ultra, it's the same name as
00:29:05.760
It was just project Stargate or operations targets.
00:29:07.820
They don't even have the fucking nerve to change the name.
00:29:17.320
I mean, honestly, if you've got something and it looks promising and you want to call
00:29:20.020
it Stargate, are you going to go, this motherfucker's in the fifties did project Stargate.
00:29:25.700
Like I like do something a little bit, but it's very, I just think it's disrespectful to
00:29:34.580
And they're like, you know, we're saying if you could corner the market on, on predicting
00:29:40.840
the future, you would dump incredible amounts of resources in it.
00:29:43.400
And then you look at how many resources, uh, you know, monetarily and how much manpower
00:29:47.740
and all these different things that they're dumping into the potential for psychic abilities,
00:29:53.380
So you look at all these three letter agencies and they seem to be obsessed in one way or another
00:29:57.620
since the forties and fifties with trying to, you know, uh, create disassociative identity
00:30:04.060
disorders, open it up to suggestibility, right?
00:30:07.080
Uh, a Manchurian candidate kind of a deal or potentially go even further and uncover latent
00:30:12.840
You have the men who stare at goats, you have all these different things.
00:30:17.300
And it's because it's like, damn dude, if you could do that, if you could figure out how
00:30:20.800
to corner that market, it's game over, you know, for your enemies, it's game over, uh,
00:30:26.120
for your finances, it's game over because you could capture everybody you're, you know,
00:30:30.280
if you can predict which direction they're going to move in, or if you could influence
00:30:34.400
which direction they're going to move in and you could at least see which one is the
00:30:37.160
most promising, then you can start to set up apparatus to then benefit financially and
00:30:43.320
So, uh, of course they would, you know, uh, do that.
00:30:46.480
And the fact that they are doing it suggests like it's a real possibility, right?
00:30:50.200
Because at some point you would hit a stopper and you go, this isn't viable.
00:30:54.700
It's only gotten more and more over the, like how many generations.
00:30:58.900
The real worrisome part is like you, you threw in financial and that's like, uh, I don't
00:31:03.660
want to, I guess I will black pill, but like finance, like whenever I hear that, like
00:31:12.260
They don't think it's not about money, which is very disturbing.
00:31:14.820
Like if I know seven is moved by money, then I know how to, for instance, the,
00:31:20.200
the theater we were telling you about before that canceled us, like we're giving you thousands
00:31:26.060
Uh, we're going to bring, you know, uh, commerce to your town.
00:31:30.140
Many people across the world will know about this shitty town, uh, money, right?
00:31:37.560
Uh, but it's not, we're not dealing with money.
00:31:39.900
So right now I'm like, how do I, like, how do you even navigate this?
00:31:46.080
It's, um, it's influence influences, is the real commodity here.
00:31:51.660
If you could influence people, you have no need for money.
00:31:54.480
I mean, even if you think about that on like a mastermind level, think of like a hypnotist,
00:31:57.540
it's like, does a hypnotist need money or can a hypnotist influence you to just do what
00:32:03.600
You don't have to pay him or he doesn't have to pay you rather.
00:32:06.020
If he wants you to pave his driveway, uh, he doesn't have to pay you.
00:32:09.660
He can influence you one way or another, you know, to, to pave his driveway.
00:32:16.260
And, and that end is also achieved by influence.
00:32:24.060
And, uh, I want to announce to all the poors that we are now going behind a paywall because
00:32:41.760
There's a, we have a masochistic kind of a, uh, you know, segment of our fan base.
00:32:52.340
Um, I want to ask you seven about, we're talking about theater.
00:32:57.440
We're talking about influence and, and engineering potential futures.
00:33:02.300
When I look at what's happening in LA, um, this migrant crisis, uh, has, has,
00:33:08.480
resulted in something that's like, we're on martial laws doorstep over there.
00:33:14.960
And when I was younger, um, I always knew that martial law was going to be like a part of
00:33:22.540
it, you know, cause I was a young schizo and, you know, anybody, any schizo who's worth
00:33:26.940
his salt is worrying about FEMA camps and, and martial law and things like that.
00:33:31.220
You're going to get locked down in a public school.
00:33:32.820
They're going to convert the Walmarts into FEMA camps, all that shit.
00:33:35.320
I was talking on another stream the other day about how, um, there were these giant
00:33:38.980
plastic coffins that popped up on the radar back in like 2007, 2008.
00:33:44.400
And everybody was like, they're for the bodies.
00:33:46.560
There's going to be such a, uh, a civil unrest and there's going to be a pandemic.
00:33:50.500
And those two things in conjunction, we're going to have to put all the bodies in the
00:33:53.840
plastic coffins so that they don't seep into the groundwater and kill us all right.
00:34:00.060
Um, and in my mind as a young man, I always kind of thought like, oh, you'd be on the
00:34:08.960
I used to think like, what if you took, um, styrofoam and you mix it with gasoline and
00:34:14.140
And then what if you threw that balloon at somebody that was like, you know, marching
00:34:16.520
down the street and then you like somehow lit it on fire.
00:34:19.080
It turns out that the balloon would also be eaten and it wouldn't, it wouldn't hold that
00:34:23.800
But either way, there was always these like delusions of you would be on the side
00:34:31.380
And certainly we were given that narrative in music videos.
00:34:37.300
Some of my favorite video games, infamous was one of them.
00:34:40.500
And you basically existed as a guy with superpowers in a, not a post apocalyptic, but
00:34:46.160
a post civil war societal breakdown where martial law was implemented.
00:34:50.600
And you were the only person who was able to move around freely because you had powers.
00:34:55.440
And, um, so we're engineered by this as predictive programming, right?
00:35:02.420
So in the meantime, while they're inundating us with that predictive programming, they're
00:35:08.900
also giving you, um, uh, uh, emotional leverage, right?
00:35:17.000
They're, they're, they're telling you things like, why should borders exist?
00:35:19.980
We should be free to go about wherever we want.
00:35:22.620
And they're appealing to low information, high emotional voters.
00:35:27.320
So what they don't realize is they go out and then they vote for the very migrant crisis
00:35:32.760
And then when you see it happen, you go to that kind of predictive programming and you
00:35:46.480
What's really masterful in my opinion is that they've engineered it in such a way that even
00:35:51.500
though I started from a position of thinking like I would side with the rioters, I'd be
00:35:57.600
Um, I'm actually rooting to watch these people get their heads kicked in in LA because they're
00:36:05.720
They're all LGBTQ this they're, they're illegal migrants who have come here.
00:36:11.020
Um, and they're destroying, you know, an American city, which is like, you know, you've come
00:36:16.940
here, uh, illegally and now you're destroying the city.
00:36:19.220
So there's all this disdain that everybody has.
00:36:20.980
I didn't see that coming, but it looks to me like this is a really long game to get to
00:36:26.440
this point where they engineer these sentiments and they file you into a false binary.
00:36:31.280
Are you with the leftists or are you with the feds?
00:36:34.560
It's masterful to get us to root for the feds, but all of this feels, all of this feels
00:36:41.920
I, um, I think that's what we've sort of seen kind of come to play over the last like
00:36:47.180
10, 15 years of politics is you'll, you'll have people that will, uh, you know, champion
00:36:53.260
things that, uh, resonate really heavily with people, uh, on that emotional level, like
00:36:58.260
you're saying, uh, but then they'll have other stances or policies that are like, well, but
00:37:04.200
I also want to, you know, let, you know, AI take over and, and all these things, or, uh,
00:37:10.560
you know, they, they may be, uh, you know, like anti-climate change hoax, but then they're
00:37:15.720
also pro-Israel and it's like, you have to choose which ones you, you know, want to stand
00:37:22.020
And it's, it, I think it does ultimately come down to, Hey, are you wanting to, uh, you
00:37:29.300
know, are you, are you pro chaos or pro order is essentially what we're being forced to choose
00:37:37.640
Um, and I mean, it's no secret that like Soros is there to fund the chaos and then all the
00:37:43.820
right-wingers like Peter Thiel and things like that are there to fund the order.
00:37:46.980
So it's, that's exactly what's playing out here and it's just working and, uh, it's,
00:37:53.220
Jordan Peterson, when he wasn't addicted to benzos, um, he spoke in, in depth about, in
00:38:00.140
detail about that, uh, like extreme chaos, extreme, extreme chaos.
00:38:04.100
And on this side, you have extreme order and you don't want the extreme order because, and
00:38:10.200
It's the map, the book maps of meaning, no matter how, you know, far from grace this dude
00:38:16.200
It's a great pathway for what we're looking at right now.
00:38:20.100
And that extreme order, I never imagined it to be like, did that's fucking extreme.
00:38:26.440
An AI that will file everything that's on the internet to predict algorithms and patterns
00:38:31.580
is way more extreme than just like, he was talking about like Nazi Germany, like that's
00:38:36.440
order when white people are like, we've had enough, we're going to make order that, that
00:38:43.100
Although sometimes I guess you need to do that, but man.
00:38:52.660
And, um, it, it, it sucks too, because at the end of the day, I feel like the, the migrant
00:38:58.200
crisis is entirely the fault of the government, but the blame is being placed on people.
00:39:06.220
And it's like, none of us are importing thousands of immigrants a day.
00:39:11.360
None of us are putting them up in all these fans.
00:39:13.800
It's all the rich people and it's the fucking government and all these NGOs that are getting
00:39:20.980
And it is all specifically to like stoke this emotional tension and be like, Hey, we need to
00:39:26.300
get ice and border control and we need to have facial recognition.
00:39:30.240
So it's, and that's, that's, what's weird is that they're, they're trying to posit it as
00:39:35.540
though they can only spy on the illegal immigrants.
00:39:38.000
But how can you have facial recognition if you're not scanning everybody's face?
00:39:45.320
And, and so it is that interesting thing where it's, you know, they, they, the government
00:39:51.100
has brought these people in like very systematically with this goal and then put them in all of
00:39:57.060
these positions, like, uh, like with the H1B visa stuff, that's all the government's doing.
00:40:02.560
And then, and then everybody gets mad at the immigrant and, you know, granted, I will say
00:40:09.220
like, you know, I, I think that if we're all going to play by the rules, then we should
00:40:14.420
all play by the rules, but it's also more the fault of the government than the immigrant
00:40:19.840
and all of the, I'm like, why aren't you guys mad at the people bringing everybody over?
00:40:25.600
You know, if we got rid of that, we'd, you know, it's such a boondoggle, right?
00:40:42.260
You guys are fucking, did you agree to gaslight me?
00:40:45.700
You know, those like little key chains that people used to make out of like the, the little
00:41:11.720
A waste, waste money or time on unnecessary or questionable.
00:41:21.880
Why not just say waste of time instead of making up words and then having AI alter Google
00:41:43.400
You don't even have anything to say after that.
00:41:47.680
I was making the point that like, because like, like Seven said, it's like they've created
00:41:52.060
such a mess that it's like, I've done it before.
00:41:56.620
I don't know if you've got kids, but like they fucking, like house is clean.
00:42:00.300
They throw shit everywhere and you look and you go, oh my God, where do I start?
00:42:05.600
It's, that's kind of what I feel like when you look at the immigrant, the migrant crisis
00:42:09.760
and among everything else, everything else is on fire as well.
00:42:12.740
So you're just looking at this and you're like, where do you begin?
00:42:15.340
You know, speaking of the AI tech Lords, I think much of what's gotten us to the point
00:42:21.420
where we're blaming the migrants because it is worth saying some of these migrants will
00:42:24.120
come over here and if they get on camera, they'll say we were promised jobs and houses.
00:42:32.860
And then all of a sudden they show up, they're getting a cell phone and some sort of a prepaid
00:42:36.720
debit card and they're put into a hotel and they're just in limbo, you know, for perpetuity.
00:42:42.360
And so there is something to be said about that.
00:42:44.440
I don't think these people are just, some of them probably are, some of them are insurgents.
00:42:47.860
It's a mix of things, but many of these people are given promises.
00:42:51.080
You know, you live in a third world country, it fucking sucks.
00:42:54.120
And once upon a time you used to come to America because it was a land of opportunity.
00:42:57.980
That's still, that sentiment still echoes to some degree.
00:43:00.900
So if some agent should come to you and say, Hey, come to America, we'll give you a cell
00:43:12.140
So it's not, it's not these people, but we're talking about AI tech Lords, right?
00:43:17.240
And I think much of the racial tension has been sowed by Top Lofton and I, no, no, it's
00:43:29.980
So effectively what's happened, this is something I talk about a lot.
00:43:32.260
You, you, you squash down the dialogue around race, you squash down the dialogue around
00:43:39.360
the Jews, you squash down the dialogue around homophobia, all these things.
00:43:43.380
And then you have these keywords, they dismiss it.
00:43:45.320
You're an anti-Semite, you're a homophobe, you're a racist, right?
00:43:47.960
So it silences the dialogue, but the dialogue still needs to be had.
00:43:51.500
And I can do this now, let's just keep it in the pressure cooker a little bit longer,
00:43:55.740
Well, you have an AI tech Lord come over, Elon Musk.
00:43:59.080
He buys Twitter and all of a sudden he cracks the valve and the dialogue is allowed to happen.
00:44:02.960
Then what happens is the algorithm starts to elevate the voices who are finally allowed
00:44:07.440
to say, yo, these blacks are kind of inherently violent, right?
00:44:10.620
You're allowed to say it now without getting banned and you go, hmm.
00:44:13.620
And then the algorithm brings it to the surface.
00:44:16.600
So there is an organic element where you're like, whoa, we're allowed to say that now,
00:44:23.600
Now you've, you've amplified, you've, it's not organic.
00:44:29.520
You have exacerbated a conversation around race.
00:44:34.720
No, you're not going to call me, call me out on boondoggling and then say exacerbating.
00:44:48.840
But you've, you've amplified, you've amplified this conversation that if it was allowed to
00:44:56.560
have flown organically, if people were allowed to engage with it organically, it would have
00:45:03.020
You would have just had a dialogue about it like anything else.
00:45:05.060
And it would have gotten to a reasonable conclusion and it would have fizzled out.
00:45:18.700
And now we don't look towards the government who's telling people to come over because
00:45:23.700
they're going to get houses and fucking credit cards and shit like that.
00:45:27.820
And then you amplify a couple of stories of a guy coming across the border, breaking into
00:45:41.880
70 something year old man goes to prison for killing an illegal migrant who broke into his
00:45:45.700
And that story is so obviously wrong to its core.
00:45:52.200
There's other stories that are like that, that rhyme with it to some degree.
00:45:55.480
Now there's anger and there's resentment and it just fucking spirals to, yeah, to this point,
00:46:00.340
we're just looking at only the migrants, only the people who are stomping on the hoods of
00:46:06.540
We're not looking to like, who the fuck engineered this whole thing?
00:46:10.260
Yeah, because that's a long game and a hard question to answer right now.
00:46:16.180
So I think that's what the fuck we've been subjected to for a while now.
00:46:19.340
Yeah, so it's one of those things where essentially I think that with our immigration rates that
00:46:28.200
it would be less than 10% of what it is if it was naturally occurring and it was just
00:46:35.640
people deciding to come here on their own volition.
00:46:39.240
I would say 90% or more of the people that we have come across here illegally are here
00:46:43.880
because the government brought them over and then nobody wants to blame the government and it's insane.
00:46:49.440
Yeah, I don't know where this is going, but we have our buddy Drew Tang reborn.
00:46:55.180
He's coming on, I believe, tomorrow and he actually did this breakdown that was, you know,
00:47:01.540
right over the target as far as I'm concerned and he was showing us how the Marvel films
00:47:05.880
were a predictive programming setup for much of what we're seeing now.
00:47:10.780
And he said that at some point he thinks that the film Civil War, right, Iron Man versus
00:47:18.100
Captain America was going to take place, Iron Man being Elon Musk, Captain America being
00:47:22.420
Donald Trump, and that they were going to have a massive falling out.
00:47:26.520
And, you know, I can't help but wonder if we're there because we were kind of served up
00:47:35.060
Yeah, you got Donald Trump, you have Robert Kennedy Jr., Elon Musk, right, everybody who's
00:47:41.980
surrounding him, Black Widow, what is it, Tulsi Gabbard, you know, there's like all these
00:47:46.940
And I'm just forced to go back to that Albert Pike line that I butcher all so often and I'm
00:47:50.900
paraphrasing and apparently isn't really attributed to him, not in the way that I think it is,
00:47:54.060
but when the people need a hero, we shall provide one for them.
00:47:57.720
I don't care if you fucking said it and I don't care if it was right, it's a banger of a line
00:48:00.560
and I'm internalizing that as the truth, but it applies.
00:48:03.900
I think they do serve us up our fucking heroes.
00:48:08.320
Yeah, I think, you know, the Kabbalah is always something that I go back to and like the duality
00:48:15.000
and the mysticism and they always have to have, you know, those two sides where you have someone
00:48:23.800
to root for and someone to root against on both sides of the fence, essentially, and
00:48:29.280
the chaos, the order, and ratchet effect, I think, is a big thing, too.
00:48:38.360
So ratchet effect is essentially where, so the way you turn a ratchet is you go one way
00:48:44.540
and then it doesn't crank it back the other way when you turn it.
00:48:47.440
So we keep going closer to dystopia, so like the Democrats will install Joe Biden and dial
00:48:54.180
that crank forward, and then the Republicans will come in and never turn it back, but keep
00:49:00.860
And the full rotation goal is chaos and order and constantly shifting that back and forth.
00:49:08.980
I think that's a great analogy for what we're seeing.
00:49:11.820
I also think that when you look at going back to Donald Trump's like appreciation for kayfabe,
00:49:16.780
let's say, you know, I guess in the greater scheme of things, it's wrestling, but I think
00:49:23.320
And what works so effectively in the wrestling world is when a character starts off as a heel
00:49:32.640
It's like they call it the baby face or something.
00:49:34.580
And that's, I don't think that's such a great term, but he becomes the hero, right?
00:49:39.340
And then you have a guy in Donald Trump who writes the art of the comeback and makes
00:49:45.000
one of the most masterful comebacks that we've ever seen.
00:49:48.200
If you start looking at politics just through the lens purely of theater, as if it was a
00:49:51.760
show, Donald Trump's arc, you know, his fall and his return, his triumphant return, the
00:50:01.060
And once again, I look at that and I go, I think the point of predictive programming is
00:50:06.480
these sorts of stories don't actually unfold in real life organically.
00:50:11.520
Um, they don't just happen and if they do, it's a rarity, but what you do is you saturate
00:50:17.400
the market with all sorts of stories like that until, you know, we're, we're animals
00:50:23.680
I don't know if that's not even a phrase, but you know what I mean?
00:50:27.860
Human beings are, are pattern recognizing, uh, machines and we're prejudice.
00:50:34.040
I mean, we pre like, it just means to prejudge a situation and then determine a pattern.
00:50:39.320
Yeah, that's very, but in order to judge it, you need to have a basis to judge it from.
00:50:45.340
They inundate us with the same patterns, the same stories over and over again.
00:50:51.640
So when something pops up that is too good to be true, we don't even realize it because
00:50:57.960
That's too good to be true because all we see is fantasy.
00:50:59.940
So when Donald Trump writes the art of the comeback, uh, starts off by playing the heel,
00:51:05.880
um, is wrongly persecuted in the public eye for anybody with, with critical thinking skills
00:51:11.700
Everything that was levied against him ended up falling apart.
00:51:14.380
They're trying to, uh, uh, impeach him on, on paper thin accusations that fucking don't
00:51:20.380
But he, now he has this shiner, this scar on his, on his record.
00:51:23.740
And anybody who's really paying attention goes like, that's not fucking fair.
00:51:26.320
This is just a guy who says bad words, you know, or mean words, not a, not a guy that's
00:51:32.340
I love the, I just, you mentioned like, uh, him having a shiner, but, uh, Elon had a black
00:51:56.240
I, um, I, I think a lot of this, um, especially where we're seeing where it's, you know, people
00:52:01.940
are coming to different conclusions or you're not really sure like what sense to make of
00:52:06.460
Um, I think QAnon is honestly like a, a lot to blame for that in the sense that I think
00:52:13.000
this was, it was like an IARPA project that was intended to weaponize people's imagination
00:52:21.940
Uh, so it's like DARPA, but information instead of defense.
00:52:27.940
Um, and, uh, there's, there's some people that are pretty close to like the QAnon thing
00:52:32.440
that have straight out come out and said like, Hey, that, you know, I was kind of approached
00:52:37.440
by these people who said they were from like IARPA and the CIA.
00:52:46.260
Uh, that was allegedly according to those people, like that project that was sort of
00:52:51.800
meant to test the waters with that and say like, Hey, solve these puzzles and things like
00:52:57.280
And then all of a sudden we start getting very vague drops on, on 8chan and shit.
00:53:02.200
And it's just, Hey, why do we have to work out all the details when people will just
00:53:06.760
do it themselves and they'll come to their own conclusions?
00:53:14.380
That was the one that was like definitively a LARP.
00:53:16.560
And it was like, um, um, uh, an IRL live action role play, right?
00:53:22.420
Where it was like the consequences and the, and the, the theater and the fiction all took
00:53:27.760
They dropped this cryptic message on the internet and then they just back away from it.
00:53:32.960
Like they dropped this really deeply encoded, whatever it is on the internet.
00:53:37.020
And then eventually people like us who are internet sleuths, who want to start digging,
00:53:41.160
who are already skeptical of the official narrative, they latch onto this and it's like you scratch
00:53:48.560
And then you go, wait a second, wait a second, what the fuck, what the fuck is that?
00:53:50.920
And then you scratch a little bit more and there's more encoded message.
00:53:53.720
Then all of a sudden it becomes, you know, you become enamored with it and a community
00:53:57.280
gloms onto it and it, and it takes a life of its own.
00:53:59.800
And it's the precursor for, yeah, I would say in very many ways, QAnon.
00:54:06.700
And, um, the, there's a, there's a couple people that are, that are wrapped up with that.
00:54:15.560
He was associated with this thing called shadow box with a guy named Thomas Schoenberger and
00:54:23.100
Now, Trevor Fitzgibbon is a PR guy that used to be on the left.
00:54:28.580
And like, uh, he did work for like Obama's 2008 campaign.
00:54:32.900
Uh, they, uh, Trevor Fitzgibbon, uh, does like a lot of stuff with Mike Flynn.
00:54:39.140
And he also handled the, uh, the pack that ran RFK Jr.'s election campaign.
00:54:44.840
So this PR guy, that's part of this thing that all these people from this IARPA, you know,
00:54:51.140
imagination thing are now also working with people like Mike Flynn and RFK and all these
00:54:56.520
people where it's like, you're getting the false hopium and then we're being led to nowhere.
00:55:01.160
That's a, so I was listening to you on, uh, on Tripoli's, uh, show and a great job crushed
00:55:08.120
it, but you guys got to a point where I love it because you're talking about stuff.
00:55:12.980
And I think you were talking about the rumble creator list and, and Trouble's like, oh shit,
00:55:17.200
but it's an interesting, and it's a, it's an interesting conversation.
00:55:22.700
It needs to be had because you're like, damn, well, okay.
00:55:27.380
There is money being spread around here and the money's being spread to influencers for
00:55:35.020
But it's like, how can we tell how deep it's gone?
00:55:38.120
How could we tell, like, is it just surface level or is it, uh, like maybe, maybe it's
00:55:46.820
And then if you keep going, here's a little bit more, like, how do you know who's compromised
00:55:56.140
I want to know your honest opinion on that because it could be everybody that we see.
00:56:00.840
It could be like, I knew you've been big on Ian Carroll and it's like, he's a dude that
00:56:06.540
I'm looking at and we're like, why is he so big?
00:56:13.120
And there's like, there's answers that I think, I mean, number one, his information is based
00:56:18.720
Number three, the format that he's posting, I think he has perfected and the algorithm that
00:56:24.180
he's set in, it makes sense why it's like fucking rolling like that.
00:56:30.980
I think, you know, like he's moving back and forth on him.
00:56:34.620
Like, I'm like, I can't fuck man, help me, but I also know that if you gave me a Kabbalah
00:56:40.640
bracelet, I'd fucking wear it on camera just to make people spiral.
00:56:45.120
I know I would fucking do like every once in a while, we'll do like the Illuminati eye
00:56:49.320
And you know, there's people, we're going to be a problem.
00:56:51.900
If this show, if this show gets big, you're going to have a fucking chart about us because
00:56:56.400
I'm just going to consistently be leading you to like, wherever, that's the thing is
00:57:06.880
I don't really fault the people that do it because it's entertaining.
00:57:09.440
You know, Steve, just if you see him next time, fucking the moon map needs to be returned.
00:57:14.080
So I think someone has already kind of done that to me as far as like the, hey, you know,
00:57:27.520
Wait, wait, what did you accuse Sam of and what did he do?
00:57:29.780
So I didn't accuse him of anything, but in his most recent video, he did a wellness company
00:57:34.680
read and I'm, that's basically what I'm talking about.
00:57:39.880
But, uh, he reposted that post that, uh, I, I did about the, what it like kind of got
00:57:48.060
some numbers where I was like, uh, basically told everyone like, Hey, the, the key to navigating
00:57:56.660
Um, he reposted that and liked it after I had posted the screenshot of his wellness company
00:58:04.400
And, uh, the next day he reposted something that, uh, Eric Prince tweeted and said, uh,
00:58:12.900
And I was like, you know, if I didn't know who you were, you might've got me, but I know,
00:58:21.000
Could he, could he then turn around and take the money?
00:58:23.900
And like, uh, Tim Dillon, Tim Dillon, uh, also, he just spoke about a Palantir and Peter
00:58:29.260
He's like, they've invited me to the, to the house and I haven't gone.
00:58:32.680
And he does it in a very funny way, but he tells his order, he's like, I just can't
00:58:39.200
It's just that my audience is going to say, what the fuck is going on?
00:58:45.340
It's a weird role that they play that we're sort of playing.
00:58:49.120
And a lot of, there's a lot of people out there.
00:58:52.440
And I can't be out there just like fucking pointing.
00:58:56.260
Honestly, I think like, if you are in this, you have to have some comedy about you because
00:59:01.600
if they do come knocking and you want to be able to tell the truth about it, like comedy
00:59:08.540
Because if not, you're going to get in front of a camera and be like, I have been approached
00:59:13.460
They want me to talk about this and they want me to give them access to my bank account
00:59:22.440
And that kind of feels like you're inviting fucking death.
00:59:25.160
Like you're inviting them to come in and shoot you in the chest or, uh, uh, assisted suicide
00:59:29.480
So, um, I think you need a comedic bone in order, in order to navigate what's happening.
00:59:35.400
But I, I, like I said, I've seen it levied against me.
00:59:38.940
Um, I think it's been getting levied against you seven.
00:59:44.280
I don't even want to give him fucking his name because he's very gay.
00:59:59.600
I mean, we were going through like bullshit gay drama with like internal about a comedy
01:00:04.460
And this guy just comes in and he's posting screenshots and I just start yelling at him
01:00:18.520
Like, I don't even want that guy to think that I dislike him.
01:00:21.120
Um, I want him to like, I know what it's like to not have a mic and to not have any sort
01:00:27.060
of like anybody paying attention and to be sitting there.
01:00:30.580
So I'm like, this motherfucker, I think this motherfucker is up to some shit.
01:00:33.580
And then what ends up happening is I'll meet a motherfucker and I'll be like, Oh, he's
01:00:42.720
You know, if you're in this game, you are skeptical of virtually everybody.
01:00:48.860
So I don't even get mad when they do it to me, but I know that he's wrong.
01:01:01.380
Like it becomes this whole internal, you know, uh, checklist.
01:01:08.960
You know, and all the people that I've thought about, like, I just wonder how, how egregious
01:01:14.700
Do they come to you with a contract and they say it definitively?
01:01:17.440
It sounds like Tim pool's getting, I mean, not Tim pool, uh, Tim Dillon is getting also
01:01:21.340
Tim pool, uh, got propositioned in some way, shape or form.
01:01:25.060
Um, I've never been propositioned, but I just wonder like, what does it actually look
01:01:30.020
Is it that, or, or are you dog walked down a path and before you know it you're, cause
01:01:37.280
if I was going to pay somebody to run a narrative for me, I would do it in the most, um, or rather
01:01:43.120
in the least forward way possible, I would want them to be able to take these ideas and
01:01:48.320
almost think they, they were their own and, and send them out that way.
01:01:56.980
Um, so I, I do think it's interesting when we look at like legacy media and TV and see
01:02:02.900
what like the, the companies that chose to advertise was largely big pharma and they were
01:02:12.760
Um, and now what we're seeing is, is now the online big pharma is choosing to invest in
01:02:19.020
all of these political, you know, creators and political commentators.
01:02:23.200
And, um, I, I would argue that, you know, first of all, selling drugs over the internet
01:02:36.500
It's a, it's a, they do like a parasite cleanse and I'm just waiting for the day one day where
01:02:41.020
somebody's going to be like, my entire asshole fell out.
01:02:50.800
But you know, uh, we've, we've had a relationship with them.
01:02:56.040
We know these people, uh, personally, we've had dinner with them.
01:02:59.420
We fucking, they've been at the house at top's house.
01:03:02.080
Um, they're the, we've had some, we've had sponsors too, that approach us with like, I
01:03:06.280
don't want to say the name, but like, they're like, here's the product.
01:03:10.040
And then we're like, we just, I don't want to tell people to buy some shit that we don't
01:03:16.900
And then too, it's, uh, I mean, I don't, maybe I'm just weird for this, but it's like
01:03:21.280
if somebody were approaching me to try to just give me money, I'd be like, what the
01:03:27.660
And I would investigate the shit and I would see like, who owns this company?
01:03:32.600
Who, what, what the fuck are they trying to get me to do?
01:03:36.840
He got, uh, it was on the fucking, what show was it?
01:03:41.460
And they were, you know, cause Stu is like all about the Jews.
01:03:48.580
And then he's like, yeah, so I guess it's owned by a fucking Jewish guy.
01:03:52.040
And I'm like, is that the same as being in bed with the Jews?
01:03:57.700
Um, or is it like, like, let's say, uh, uh, we have, um, let's say we were doing a, doing
01:04:04.860
a performance in Leesburg, Florida in the Tropic theater that just happens to be, it's
01:04:09.980
not necessarily owned by them cause it's a public private interest, but like operated
01:04:18.260
Why are they, here's another question, better question.
01:04:32.420
I don't, I, that's, um, all I'm saying is I've gotten to this place now where I can see
01:04:37.240
how you might end up doing a thing and then end up, uh, as far as I'm concerned, all
01:04:42.740
of our sponsors are white, but they look very similar to Jews in some way, shape
01:04:47.320
You know, you ever see a Jew that just looks like a white dude.
01:04:49.000
All I'm saying is I wonder like you can't do business with a Jew or like somebody like
01:04:53.360
that's, uh, yeah, I know people want to, yeah, that's extreme.
01:04:58.680
Like if you, if you share my values and you're not going to tell me what to do, but that
01:05:07.400
Like before this was my income, I worked for the MDA, the fucking state.
01:05:12.740
And I felt pretty bad taking money from, because they don't, they don't turn a profit.
01:05:22.360
And I had a lot of like very serious convictions about that.
01:05:25.700
And now here I am, I'm like, I'm going to go like, you know, the fucking, I'm going to
01:05:33.620
And then I did, I do like with t-shirts, like if you're buying t-shirts from me, you're
01:05:38.100
It's like, that's not a single Jew has touched those t-shirts.
01:05:40.560
But like there's, there's a spawn, I don't know, like to operate a podcast, there are sponsorships
01:05:50.120
Does it really just come down to if they're telling you to do something?
01:05:57.520
I would say that they may even like, uh, Sam actually did like the, like read the email
01:06:04.400
from the wellness company that I guess they had gotten sent, um, like basically word for
01:06:09.300
word and it, they didn't tell him to like say any specific thing or any specific narrative.
01:06:15.820
And I know that's not necessarily what it's about.
01:06:18.800
I think, and this is, this is going to kind of bring in a little bit of a theory of mine
01:06:23.640
because I don't have a lot of proof, but, um, I don't think the COVID virus was real.
01:06:28.060
And I think that selling ivermectin and finbazadol and hydroxychloroquine is the satisfying the
01:06:35.920
other narrative of, Hey, we don't have to do vaccines, but the virus was definitely real
01:06:41.920
and you should do these big pharma products instead.
01:06:45.740
And, and nobody wants to talk about there not ever being a virus.
01:06:52.500
So I heard you say that it is produced by Merck, uh, ivermectin.
01:06:56.260
And yeah, I don't know about finbazadol, but there are a ton of other companies that
01:07:03.920
So you know what does go into that like bucket of, and one more thing, it, the problem with
01:07:10.460
like hydroxychloroquine, finbazadol, ivermectin, these things is that they're not, uh, they're
01:07:16.120
not like a specialized compound, so it can't be patented and then sold as a designer drug.
01:07:21.440
So I'm, I'm under, I'm under that assumption that it's like, well, cause I know that you could
01:07:28.420
I can go to rural right now and it's, it's just a compound of the thing.
01:07:34.420
I, I, and also it does work as an anti-parasitic, like, like, you know, we use it for goats,
01:07:41.040
I know that some people do use, I don't use it often.
01:07:43.620
I use a different type of parasite cleanse, but like, yeah, I don't know how, how much
01:07:51.260
They want to, that they want us on this big pharma thing.
01:07:58.180
He's like, oh, hydroxychloroquine, you could fucking do that.
01:08:00.980
And the other thing is like, you know, for COVID not being real, one of the biggest indicators
01:08:06.460
to me is that the flu numbers just dropped to like almost zero.
01:08:11.500
So every, you know, I'm not, I don't remember the numbers, but it's like, let's say every
01:08:15.100
year for, uh, the, the, you know, history in memoriam, it was like 10 million people die
01:08:23.080
And then all of a sudden from 2020, 2021, it was like fucking 200 people have died from
01:08:29.760
And you go, what happened to the flu when COVID rolled over?
01:08:33.400
So in my opinion, they were just attributing flu cases to COVID so they could inflate those
01:08:39.140
And that would really lend itself to like, it never fucking existed in the first place.
01:08:44.860
And like I said, Trump is out there saying, go get your hydroxychloroquine and, you know,
01:08:51.540
So I do believe he engages in theater just like any, I think he's probably the best at it.
01:09:00.380
Uh, do you mind if I send this to you guys real quick?
01:09:02.580
You can, you can share your screen if you like.
01:09:12.100
Are you going to, are you going to make me look like an asshole right now?
01:09:16.560
He's like, here's all the fucking information to make you look stupid, bitch.
01:09:19.920
No, you probably, he probably is pulling up like a chart about like Merck and who produces
01:09:32.660
So I think, I think, uh, COVID was the nationwide rollout of 5g, uh, affecting our, uh, physio
01:09:47.840
So, uh, Trump just announced like a major auctioning off of 600 megahertz for 5g and eventually
01:09:55.160
And then now they're talking about like a new COVID, uh, coming out and pandemic.
01:10:01.220
Now there was a study that was done, uh, to compare the symptoms of wireless communication
01:10:07.140
radiation from 5g signals and the COVID virus and the symptoms between the two.
01:10:15.160
Um, so you have the, you have the Ashina, uh, Ashina sites, uh, you have the, uh, blood
01:10:22.140
clotting, you have the reduced hemoglobin, uh, you have in the next one, the gluathione level
01:10:30.860
Like it, there's, they're not an exact one for one, but there's so many overlapping, similar
01:10:36.520
symptoms to what was supposed to be a COVID infection and what is prolonged, uh, 5g exposure.
01:10:44.880
And I'll, I would suggest like, if you guys, I know long COVID is a, I don't know if it's,
01:10:49.920
it's debatable, but like, if you're having some kind of issues like that, my wife got
01:10:58.100
And I mean, I'm telling you, man, when I first moved to Florida, you want to talk about fucking
01:11:02.840
We thought she was going to die, but that's one of the things we had her on and turned her
01:11:06.860
So, but I'm seeing that like, you're, you're seeing level decreases of glutathione, which
01:11:10.840
is like the indirect correlation with your energy and your vitamin C level.
01:11:20.600
This was the study that I linked it from and they have all the shit in there.
01:11:24.740
But so essentially I think that COVID was a coverup to hide the fact that we're all actually
01:11:31.320
being poisoned by this nationwide, like wireless frequency that they're just continuing to build
01:11:38.240
And what, what totally puts its, you know, it's a, it's chips in that side of the things
01:11:42.800
is that during the lockdowns, the only thing that was still up and running were people installing
01:11:50.160
It was like really strange because the world was shut down where they were like, got to
01:11:55.420
It's got to fucking, I'm like, what, why, why is that, um, considered mandatory, not mandatory.
01:12:00.460
Uh, uh, what's the, the word that they designated anybody who's still with a lot of work?
01:12:06.180
I thought certainly not good internet is essential right now.
01:12:10.300
Um, and then of course you look at like those is situations where plant life that's too
01:12:21.640
You remember that story that I told you, right?
01:12:26.900
They, so they were, they were sending out a test signal and man, I beat this story to
01:12:30.400
death, but do you remember like about a year and a half ago, they were sending out this
01:12:34.280
major test signal and it was like a whole thing.
01:12:36.680
And the conspiracy theorists were like, put your phone in a fucking Faraday cage.
01:12:45.140
And, uh, at the time they were, you got a Faraday cage, right?
01:12:51.500
That's, I mean, you got to have one shout out to Rife gave us a little Faraday blanket
01:12:55.520
as well, but I have a little box and, uh, Oh my God, hold on.
01:13:00.300
So Marnie Mac says, I literally never got sick.
01:13:13.320
So what, what, what happened with, with that, uh, they were doing a mass, uh, a mass like
01:13:18.420
signal test that were, they were going to send out a signals like for the president was
01:13:23.280
Oh, it was an emergency test, emergency broadcast test, something like that.
01:13:28.320
No, that was where they accidentally sent the fake fucking notifications that they were
01:13:36.300
No, this was like, um, a test of the emergency broadcast system for, uh, I don't know.
01:13:48.940
It was like to, it's going to warn you about a tragedy or like when Jesus comes back or
01:13:54.600
So I put my phone in a Faraday cage and I'm like, come on kids outside.
01:13:58.960
We're on a trampoline and we're far from my house, but I have people in here working and
01:14:03.660
I'm not going to tell them like, Hey, turn your phone off, man.
01:14:06.800
They're fucking, there's, there's radio waves everywhere and they're going to give you cancer.
01:14:11.860
I go in there and it's the craziest thing because we're like, I'm laying on the trampoline
01:14:20.040
The, the, the bugs in the trees that are like above, they start vibrating.
01:14:24.920
Like, and I'm, I'm out there often and you'll hear the cicadas, but in unison vibrating like
01:14:31.580
And yeah, my daughter's like, sounds like a lot of bees or something.
01:14:37.780
And it was like, if you could see the wave, it came to the trees, pass through the trees
01:14:44.100
And I could hear all of their phones start going off with the signal, like the, the emergency
01:14:52.200
Like a fucking thick wave, just like a thick beam all the way over the trees.
01:14:58.660
It disturbed the bugs and the bugs were like, what was that?
01:15:01.380
And their phones went off and I was like, Oh my God.
01:15:04.400
Like, what did I just, I was, I'm like, I hope I'm crazy.
01:15:09.060
But what I think I just saw there was actual electromagnetic waves going through the, the
01:15:15.720
atmosphere here and the effects that it has on bugs.
01:15:18.540
And if you think it's just affecting bugs and not you, you're out of your goddamn mind.
01:15:23.920
And I mean, you have to think like the, it's not, we're not decreasing the EMF by any means.
01:15:30.000
Like, uh, we're building more towers where, you know, they're, uh, Trump was talking about
01:15:34.580
auctioning off more 600 megahertz signal, which is like the longest one.
01:15:39.440
It's supposed to be able to permeate like cinder block walls and stuff.
01:15:44.020
And, um, and satellites, Elon is launching satellites fucking everywhere.
01:15:49.960
And he's like, uh, I think, uh, like Cambodia, he just, uh, the Congo can now get on the internet.
01:15:58.940
Mistake and, and, uh, the, the, the, the frequency, like the, the frequency that they
01:16:05.620
need to beam from space, whether you believe it's a balloon or a, you know, like a machine
01:16:10.520
satellite, whatever that is has to be stronger than the cell networks.
01:16:15.020
And so you're getting a more concentrated, uh, beam of EMF and it's going directly into
01:16:24.980
And again, so like, I'm just a, I guess I'm a huge hypocrite, but like before I was dealing
01:16:28.880
with DSL and this is my job, I just, I literally, I got it.
01:16:33.200
I mean, it's like, you have to, like, they don't give you another option.
01:16:37.400
Which actually reminds me, it's a great time to take a break and say, this episode is brought
01:16:41.820
We would just want to thank the folks over at Starlink and Elon Musk for bringing us really
01:16:55.140
But, uh, but so, uh, I, I don't think it was like, uh, you know, like a mistake that Larry
01:17:01.980
Ellison came out and was talking about like cancer vaccines and like the lady from the CDC
01:17:07.540
that we have now, her name's Susan Meneres, she's from the, uh, biotech sector of DARPA.
01:17:15.140
And she's talking about, uh, you know, them coming out with like cancer tests that you
01:17:19.820
do at home where you would either do, like you would breathe into something or you would
01:17:24.740
do a piss test and it would be able to detect cancer in people.
01:17:28.440
And I think this EMF and this, these huge waves of, uh, things that are coming are going
01:17:35.980
I was even talking about this back in April, uh, with you guys know the last American vagabond.
01:17:42.620
Um, I was talking with him about it and I was like, I think there's going to be a spike
01:17:48.120
And then May 8th, it said that, uh, the NIH published a study claiming that rates for
01:17:52.760
14 different types of cancer in people under 50 has risen significantly.
01:18:08.500
Uh, I got cancer and I had to get a sponsored by Israel too, dog.
01:18:15.560
I haven't gotten cancer again because we took the Israel sponsorship.
01:18:27.440
And then I got, uh, uh, influenza type a or some shit like that.
01:18:34.620
And then that turned into walking pneumonia and a collapsed lung.
01:18:40.380
And I went from being like a super healthy dude, like my entire life after my son was
01:18:45.340
Um, you know, kids are just little germ bubbles.
01:18:48.480
And so I started getting like sick in the winter time or whatever, but, um, nothing compared
01:18:53.940
It was just like back to back crazy shit, cancer, pneumonia, you know, influenza, collapsed
01:19:00.040
And I've just pretty much never been to say also, uh, uh, what do you call that?
01:19:10.420
And that's not supposed to happen except for an old people.
01:19:12.860
So, and I'm telling like my entire, I've been super healthy.
01:19:17.180
I've been doing MMA, you know, I've been out of it now for probably six months or seven
01:19:21.740
months, but maybe less than that, but, um, for like 10 years and, uh, super, um, conscious
01:19:29.580
Uh, I was, you know, a big, uh, uh, Rogan faggot.
01:19:32.400
So, you know, the ketogenic diet and all that crap, I went through all that.
01:19:36.300
I learned, you know, about simple carbohydrates and refined sugars and cut all those out of
01:19:41.020
my diet and had been doing that for a long time, for a long time.
01:19:44.340
I had been on that health kick for at least by that point, five years, maybe, maybe five
01:19:50.560
or four years, like really deep into a health kick, losing weight, doing MMA, yada, yada,
01:19:56.580
Um, and then all of a sudden, all these things just happened to me.
01:19:58.680
And I was like, you know, in my mind, I'm like, dude, what the hell?
01:20:00.980
Like, I'm, I'm now like for the first time in my life, hyper-focused on health and nutrition
01:20:07.160
And then I'm just falling apart at the same time that 2020 hit, the lockdowns hit, they
01:20:11.740
put up all the 5G towers and then it's just been a downhill fucking, you know, things
01:20:15.280
and said, luckily I still have all that information about health and nutrition and shit.
01:20:21.980
I, I don't even want to imagine what I would be like if I was just kind of a fat slob
01:20:25.700
because whatever happened, I got whacked, dude.
01:20:30.200
Well, I'm glad you made it on the other end, man.
01:20:32.100
But yeah, I thought you were just like, oh, and I also, you know, I got a C-section that
01:20:46.180
Uh, there's going to come a time, hopefully, at least we'll get to a time where people
01:20:50.940
will look back, provided we don't all fucking die or, or end up in a fever camps or some shit.
01:20:56.300
We'll look back and we'll be like, dude, the wifi signals and what it was doing to us.
01:21:00.560
Um, the, the spike in cancer rates and, you know, Bluetooth, uh, wifi, 5g, all this shit,
01:21:07.500
like what it's actually doing to us, I think is just, it's turning us to Swiss cheese, you
01:21:12.300
know, in so many ways, it's just passing through us.
01:21:14.360
You know, you're talking about 6g that has the ability to pass through fucking, um, uh,
01:21:21.460
Like the, the, the frequency of the signal or whatever can like work its way through the
01:21:28.200
Like, uh, and then what 7g is going to fucking work through the pores of your body or lay
01:21:33.880
Like if that's the name of the game, if it's trying to figure out how to fit these waves
01:21:37.800
through smaller and smaller orifices, um, we're going to be in, in huge trouble if we
01:21:43.120
don't figure this out soon, it's going to be like, we're going to look back and be like
01:21:46.820
the shit that we subjected ourselves to was absolutely insane.
01:21:50.900
You know, you think that subjecting ourselves to an experimental, uh, vaccine was bad.
01:21:56.180
Like wait till you figure out that we, you know, exposed everybody, our children, we
01:22:00.980
We sat them next to the, I don't even, we got wifi here.
01:22:03.880
I finally got off the spectrum and on Xfinity and, uh, that, you know, it's now 5g, the,
01:22:12.140
Um, I need internet because of what I do, but I shit, man, I at least got to like keep
01:22:18.220
So now I have this hideous wire ethernet cable going through my entire house, but I, it's
01:22:23.000
like, you're just trying to protect yourselves, but you have no, uh, no real way to do it.
01:22:28.940
There's, there's nothing that has come out, I guess, you know, Faraday boxes and these
01:22:41.100
Well, what do you, I guess maybe as cope, this, uh, show has, uh, leaned on God, not
01:22:48.400
as cope, but like we, we've, we've kind of discovered, uh, as we, as we look at like
01:22:55.280
the, like these modern political issues, they, they all have this, like we, we look at them
01:23:00.480
through a biblical lens and we're like, yeah, there it is right there.
01:23:12.840
And I, I don't, I don't think that you're like, uh, religious in any way.
01:23:16.600
And I wouldn't even say that I'm religious, but I do have a very strong belief in God and
01:23:22.020
What do you think, what the hell do you think happens here?
01:23:25.720
Because it's not just, it's not just in this, this boondoggle, David is tied quite, uh,
01:23:33.400
Um, so it, uh, this is something that I'm always like.
01:23:37.680
Contending with myself because, uh, you know, the, the entire reason that I got into this
01:23:42.040
was cause I, I figured out what I feel like to the core of my belief is going on around
01:23:48.600
And it, it like shook me so bad that I felt compelled to like, just drop everything I was
01:23:56.380
And I, I think that, you know, I don't think there's going to be a, like a mass awake.
01:24:04.080
And this is just me being like fucking realistic.
01:24:06.380
You know, a lot of people are like, Oh, you're being blackpilling.
01:24:11.380
People need to fucking save themselves at this point.
01:24:15.440
You need to, cause there's not going to be a one size fits all solution.
01:24:19.080
That's the thing we're trying to fucking avoid globalism.
01:24:22.100
Um, you know, and everyone's trying to push us towards, right.
01:24:24.980
They want us to beg for big daddy government to come along and solve all our problems, consolidate
01:24:29.060
our failing economy and you know, all this shit.
01:24:32.140
Uh, yeah, I think, uh, perhaps when you're explaining is, could be why I've, uh, ended
01:24:37.720
some friendships here because like, like we said, you know, with the theater owner, when
01:24:43.120
he presented me with those, uh, array of words, I'm like, I can't save you.
01:24:49.740
This is, we're very late in the game, you know?
01:24:53.220
And, uh, we need to, I need to do something else.
01:24:59.020
Could have been, I could have been wrong, but, uh, I was, I was right ultimately, but
01:25:03.460
it's just like, well, that's what it costs me now.
01:25:06.360
And, uh, you know, and, and, and it's one of those things where like, I'm, I'm not some
01:25:14.500
I don't want to tell people what to do or I would have been a fucking politician.
01:25:17.960
Like, and trying to figure out like what works for every single person in their own specific
01:25:22.780
use case and within their own means and shit like that's never going to work.
01:25:26.600
People need to, I, and this is like what I'm personally doing is I need to take personal
01:25:31.820
responsibility for how much I am allowing myself to be ingrained in this shit and limit that
01:25:41.120
So I, you know, I don't, I don't think there is a way to completely remove yourself, especially
01:25:45.660
when we're talking about like the 5g and the satellites and shit, but find out how comfortable
01:25:51.120
out of the matrix you are with getting and then make sure you get there and bring everyone
01:25:56.680
you care about and everyone close to you personally.
01:25:59.960
And maybe if we add up enough people, it will eventually lead to something.
01:26:05.280
But I, I, and this goes back to my like discourse with the Ian Carroll shit is I was pointing
01:26:13.520
He's, you know, he was a big Trump cheerleader.
01:26:16.380
He, you know, his buddies are really close with Brock Pierce, who was an Epstein client.
01:26:20.580
And the number one thing I was getting back was, Oh, you're just jealous because he has
01:26:25.500
And I'm like, this is, are you guys, did you guys not see what I said?
01:26:29.420
Like where he's working with like CIA and, and Epstein clients and shit.
01:26:33.280
I'm not, I don't care about his, his numbers and his following.
01:26:36.680
And it's, it's, you're not going to be able to convince people, even if you like lay it
01:26:41.700
out all plainly and you draw them a map to it, they're going to, you know, you're going
01:26:46.060
to have detractors or haters or, yeah, it doesn't even have to be like convincing people.
01:27:00.640
But people say, yeah, you just want this or you just want that.
01:27:04.740
I, you know, we've been going back and forth and we've been busting his balls a lot.
01:27:12.660
It's like a, let's say like Alex Jones, for example.
01:27:15.080
Like I think the dude, you, if I was some member of an intelligence agency, I would look
01:27:20.600
at the Alex Jones show and be like, we got to capture that shit because it's incredibly
01:27:25.860
It's incredibly influential and, um, and it would be massively beneficial, you know, when
01:27:30.940
it comes to that, like Cass Sunstein cognitive infiltration shit, like you want to
01:27:34.540
infiltrate these, uh, conspiracy theory groups.
01:27:37.200
You want to place your leaders, you know, in places of influence among them and you want
01:27:42.480
And so I look at those two ships, uh, Alex Jones or, or Joe Rogan, I go, these are really
01:27:48.100
I'm not following that guy, but yeah, like I look at Alex Jones and I go, I'm not following
01:27:55.000
But then on the other hand, if I had Alex Jones on this show, we would have a lot of fun.
01:28:02.940
That's where I'm at in this is like, I don't know who's a fed, but I totally don't think
01:28:07.100
it's unreasonable to suspect that somebody has been captured one way or another.
01:28:11.380
Um, but also like, you know, where we stand, at least the reason that I have that feeling
01:28:15.880
you're a fed, you're a fed, say faggot with me.
01:28:21.400
That's exactly like, like I've gotten to the point where I believe in God and I, I, I lean
01:28:26.920
on God to such a degree that I'm not worried about that.
01:28:29.180
I'm not going to get led off a cliff by Alex Jones.
01:28:31.900
And I've also gotten to this place where like, I don't know, I don't know who's left to wake
01:28:44.500
I think we're so late in the game and I've spent so many years like trying to have personal
01:28:49.360
one-on-one interactions with people to be like, Oh, the fucking lizard people and the
01:28:52.720
And it's just like, and, and you could see what happens to people.
01:28:58.260
And then here I am years later, those people that I spent all that time preaching to, they're
01:29:05.660
So I've gotten to the point where I'm making content for the love of the game and the love
01:29:13.580
And since I'm leaning on God and I put my faith in God and I'm doing whatever I can for
01:29:17.560
myself and my family and my community, I look to Alex Jones and I go, probably a fed.
01:29:23.420
He looks like he's a lot of fucking fun to be in the room with Alex Jones when he gets
01:29:27.000
shit face and he starts screaming about interdimensional child molesters like, Oh dude, I would love
01:29:32.140
to be there in that moment and fucking laugh and have a drink and shit.
01:29:39.080
Because do you get to that point seven where you're like, these motherfuckers aren't going
01:29:47.640
I mean, I posted something yesterday about that and I was like, people are retarded and
01:29:57.660
And, um, it, it, it's, it's, I think everyone's waiting for a shoe drop moment, but the shoe's
01:30:03.400
been in fucking free fall for like 30 years now.
01:30:05.880
And so we're conditioned to what should be wake up calls every single fucking day is just
01:30:13.480
Even if you're a big UFO guy or alien guy, it's like, how many times do they have to
01:30:17.920
be like, we recovered, uh, off world materials and non-human biologics and shit.
01:30:23.620
It's just like, what language do they have to use?
01:30:25.600
What does the Pentagon have to come out and say before you're like, this is fascinating.
01:30:30.280
And I don't, I don't agree with their alien narrative, but I, I was surprised for a time
01:30:35.220
that no one would even turn and look, no one would even turn and look, they're saying
01:30:41.220
And it's like, Oh, maybe, maybe that's just how deep we are in the game where some people
01:30:47.640
are so deep in the programming and you can call them whatever you want NPCs.
01:30:52.960
I don't know if people really don't have internal dialogues and monologues or whatever.
01:30:56.660
I don't, I don't know if that's real, but I know that there are some people that are
01:31:07.800
I think you're so deep in the programming and you're so lost in the grind of life.
01:31:19.160
I certainly can't not have, I have to have fun.
01:31:21.800
This has to be a good time for me because, um, if not, then I don't know who, who's on
01:31:28.320
the, there's a couple of people that are on the internet.
01:31:29.880
Uh, there's one guy named, uh, truth seeker and he's just like, he'll take a picture.
01:31:47.540
And there's a couple of people that are like that, that are just so mad.
01:31:51.540
And I went through that phase and it got me nothing but like heartache and stress.
01:32:00.820
And now I'm in a place where like, I go, I can go to anybody.
01:32:04.660
Even if we had Ian Carroll on this show, I'd be like, listen here, you fucking fed.
01:32:16.040
You know, like fun stuff, cool stuff like that.
01:32:19.760
I just think that we're at this point in the development of, of the narrative, the development
01:32:24.440
of the theater where maybe we're coming to the climactic conclusion.
01:32:27.920
Maybe, I don't know, but nobody's going to wake up until they hit you with the big twist.
01:32:33.000
He's saying like that shoe, the shoe dropping is perfect.
01:32:35.540
Like there should just be, uh, an ongoing gif of a shoe just twirling into blackness, but
01:32:43.640
It's, it's been feeling like that for at least five years.
01:32:50.840
Maybe even before that, but that's like kind of when I started to get real, like paying
01:32:56.080
to pay attention, clued in, but you know, 2008, two people were calling Obama the antichrist.
01:32:59.580
This shoe has been dropping like a motherfucker.
01:33:01.740
And it's like, how much more, how much more could you do?
01:33:09.400
Like I think, I think it's going to get to the point where some people aren't
01:33:13.600
going to, aren't going to wake up until private military contractors or robots are busting
01:33:18.420
in their house to go throw them in the Eric Prince detainment camps.
01:33:21.800
And they're going to be like, Oh shit, I should have, what's going on?
01:33:24.680
And it's like, you, you know, it, it sucks because you can't save everybody, especially
01:33:32.280
And like, just looking at the discourse that we have today where people can't make sense
01:33:37.960
of fucking anything or agree on anything, this has been going on for at least a hundred
01:33:42.760
years where like, who knows whether any science or history or whatever happens is actually
01:33:51.500
what's going on and that there's not more going on behind the scenes.
01:33:55.120
And that has been the foundation that America has built its narrative on.
01:34:00.780
And so even the things that we, you know, are conditioned to grow up and believe those
01:34:10.720
I think that we, we are bearing witness to a very masterful deception.
01:34:18.780
That's why I lean on the spirituality so much because I go, no one man would ever see the fruits
01:34:22.900
of his labor of a machine that was set in motion for what appears to be fucking thousands of
01:34:27.280
And, and so there's gotta be something spiritual behind this.
01:34:30.220
And then once you start looking there, you see the, the, the earmarks of it everywhere.
01:34:33.980
And then from there, you can start to, uh, kind of figure your way out through things.
01:34:40.960
I just want to let them know the crux of this show, uh, cause we, you've been on twice
01:34:45.440
now when we'd never spoken about the Nephilim and this is called Nephilim death squad, but
01:34:49.800
the crux of the show is like biblical prophecy.
01:34:52.460
They, uh, they ask him, well, what will it be like in the end times?
01:34:55.460
And Jesus says, it'll be like the days of Noah.
01:34:58.100
And then you go back to Genesis six and you read about, you know, the Nephilim were on
01:35:02.040
the earth and then time and they were on the time and they were, they were on the earth
01:35:06.600
And you read about, you know, his, his, uh, genealogy.
01:35:09.620
Well, Noah was perfect in his, in his, uh, generations, in his generations.
01:35:15.580
And it doesn't mean that he was like a sinless man.
01:35:17.960
It means they're talking about bloodline and talking about genealogy.
01:35:22.680
So a lot of people that are in our space, this biblical, uh, conspiracy space, when they
01:35:29.140
talk about the Nephilim, they look at that time period, the antediluvian period of Noah
01:35:34.140
and they say there was something going on genetically that the world had to be wiped clean because
01:35:41.440
And you say, well, what the fuck does that look like?
01:35:44.660
That maybe was a Nephilim going around and just fucking everybody.
01:35:48.960
They take their female wives, human wives, and they create the Nephilim, the giants, and
01:35:53.000
then they continue the Raphaim, the gibberim and on and on.
01:35:55.800
And the, you know, the dilutions of that bloodline, which are probably some of our elites right
01:36:00.400
And there's a, there's no physical way for you to have sex with every human being, except
01:36:05.840
for one, if you believe the stories, but they're, all the stories are similar throughout mythology.
01:36:12.020
And then you look at today and we're looking at wifi signals.
01:36:18.680
We're looking at shit that they're spraying over our heads, putting in our food.
01:36:22.680
And I'm starting to think like, well, I don't know.
01:36:28.080
Like, yeah, dude, how much, how much of me is fucking human?
01:36:31.940
You know, how much have they corrupted and how close are we to, as it'll, in the end
01:36:39.020
Like, at what point do you get to a point of no return with humanity where you're like,
01:36:44.080
they have corrupted too much and there is just no turning back.
01:36:53.200
They're like, oh, the Royal bloodlines, like they're obsessed with keeping their bloodline
01:36:58.460
Why, why are the elites so obsessed with bloodlines?
01:37:06.160
Is this just like one human that fucked real hard?
01:37:11.500
Like, no, there's something else going on here.
01:37:13.600
There's a genetic component that they're trying to preserve, even at the cost of making
01:37:24.040
Cause it's very important to keep this, this genome.
01:37:26.120
It's the trans, it's the transhumanist agenda, which I know that seven is like, you're all
01:37:31.020
So it's like, man, how close are we to whatever you think comes next?
01:37:36.560
I think, um, I think the point of no return is probably going to be the complete elimination
01:37:42.740
I think once we get to that point that things are going, like they're going to be controlled
01:37:47.620
from a, like micros, Larry Fink talks about the tokenization of everything.
01:37:52.720
And he's talking about like stocks and bonds right now.
01:37:55.860
But I think eventually it's going to get to the point where like every single strawberry
01:37:59.100
in the grocery store will have a, like a token ID and you won't be able to transact
01:38:05.120
with people without using this, this digital crypto system.
01:38:10.240
You won't be able to buy or sell goods without the mark.
01:38:14.820
Do you see why I'm going like, why we've gone crazy on this, in this angle, in this
01:38:21.440
I mean, I, I see it, it, it, it all goes back to like ancient Babylonian mysticism and
01:38:25.980
that I got a little bit on into this on a tinfoil hat, but I can bring up this graphic that
01:38:35.760
I have read probably five pages of the Bible collectively in my entire life.
01:38:40.980
I get the gist, but, um, so I have this graphic where I was just like basically going through
01:38:48.220
and trying to follow like the, the genealogy lines of everything.
01:38:59.060
Can you, can you, can you, hey, hey dude, no shit.
01:39:01.200
Can you print these out and make them available for public to purchase?
01:39:09.180
I'd love to have these because we're working on getting a, a studio.
01:39:12.220
How cool would it be to have this shit on the wall?
01:39:15.360
It's gotta be like the bottom right and corner, seven C's.
01:39:19.660
Um, so I was looking into like, uh, like physical locations based on like historical
01:39:25.980
reporting of, of stuff as well as, uh, I was translating things to Hebrew, Arabic and
01:39:33.620
Um, just cause those were like the three main, um, languages spoken at the time.
01:39:39.100
Um, so, and this is again, you know, I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about, but,
01:39:43.980
uh, so I think the, the whole Nephilim Noah thing, I think that was like dark mysticism
01:39:54.600
He was a group of people that were practicing these things.
01:39:59.780
And, um, when it, when it talks about son in, uh, these things, son doesn't always mean
01:40:09.620
Um, it could also mean follower or somebody that is like trained in your customs and your
01:40:15.960
And, and, um, he, it talks about him having three sons, Japheth, which was like the, the
01:40:23.060
fairer skinned one Japheth also means beautiful and expansive or the description of the location
01:40:31.980
So you have the Ashkenaz up to the North, uh, from this, this red circle right here is basically
01:40:40.520
Uh, so everything in orange was supposed to be Japheth and his people and his descendants.
01:40:47.380
Um, and then you have Ham who was the darkest complected and they moved into the hottest regions
01:40:54.700
and Ham literally just means hot in, in, uh, in Hebrew.
01:40:59.520
And then you have Shem, which in, in, uh, Aramaic means shelf, uh, which, uh, there's the shelves
01:41:12.900
So that's like, it's not the mountains and it's not the desert, but it's like the in-between.
01:41:17.640
And, uh, and that's where we get Shemite or Semite, the, the word, um, is the people that
01:41:26.920
And it talks about, uh, the shelves of the Middle East geography refers to the coastal
01:41:32.520
plains bordering the major bodies of water, like the Mediterranean sea, the Persian Gulf,
01:41:38.780
Um, which is, you have the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean, uh, you have the, uh, I have
01:41:46.960
the other sea, the Arabian seas down here and the Red sea is right here.
01:41:50.400
Um, so all those places where it wasn't necessarily low down and in the desert or in the, uh, in
01:41:57.980
Now, Ham had, uh, Canaan, if, uh, I remember correctly and Canaan literally just translates
01:42:05.420
to lowlands, um, which was a little further down away from the mountains, closer to the
01:42:12.120
And then the son of Canaan was Sidon, which means fishing town or fishery.
01:42:16.600
And it was right there on the port where the fishing town was.
01:42:20.200
Um, you have, uh, you know, Bethel Ham, which translates to hot house of L, uh, and that's
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like the Phoenician God or, or Saturn or what, what have you.
01:42:32.900
Um, and then lastly, you have, uh, Abraham, which means father of many hot paths, AKA the
01:42:44.120
Um, and essentially I think they took this mysticism belief system, sort of started to
01:42:52.480
And then some of those things ended up becoming modern day Christianity and modern day Islam
01:42:58.300
and sort of pits the two religions against each other with, with somewhat similar, but
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contradicting enough belief systems to kind of keep them at odds with each other in perpetuity
01:43:11.620
You, you don't have this available yet for people to, this is crazy.
01:43:14.640
You should a hundred percent have this available for people.
01:43:17.040
It's like just something I was like working on on, on the side.
01:43:22.260
Uh, and number two, like, I mean, it's like, um, it's got the same entertainment value of
01:43:29.900
You know, you're like, you're looking for Waldo.
01:43:31.520
This is like, you could sit there and stare at this and pick this apart.
01:43:35.820
I, the crazy thing is I agree with all of this, but I, I think like, why not all of the
01:43:43.080
Why not this name, this word gets its name from like this person that somebody had to
01:43:50.840
I, I think the only reason why I lean towards it was a group of people is just how far out
01:43:57.780
they got and how many people and in how much time, where did you hear recently that they
01:44:04.320
It's, it's settled, uh, in the mountains of, uh, shit.
01:44:13.040
So Mount Ararat is where it was originally suspected to be, but then there was the mountains of
01:44:17.780
Ararat and they actually found an incredibly large ship.
01:44:21.760
Uh, there was a mudslide recently that ended up exposing the mast and everything of a ship
01:44:26.720
on top of a mountain in the mountains of Ararat, not specifically Mount Ararat.
01:44:31.560
And then right beneath that, uh, that, that ship is actually a small village that would have
01:44:38.240
And geographically speaking of where Noah, uh, and his, uh, uh, uh, you know, relatives
01:44:43.080
settled after they departed from the ship after the waters receded.
01:44:45.960
The first episode we've ever done on Nephilim death squad, we, we, we weren't sure what this
01:44:51.700
Um, we had Mika Dank on who I think you would find very interesting, especially with that
01:44:58.060
And he talks about the Bible being like astrological symbolism, therefore not real or just like
01:45:08.520
And, and I kind of look at it and I go, yeah, why not all of those things?
01:45:12.760
Like you're, you're saying this, but there, I mean, there's historical proof that these people
01:45:18.160
did exist at least, you know, to the new Testament.
01:45:20.680
So I'm like, if you, if you really do believe what's written in the Bible, it's like, well,
01:45:27.400
wouldn't there be these meta, these metaphors, these astrological metaphors, these, these
01:45:31.960
similes, these things that rhyme, like it's an astrological book.
01:45:35.260
It's a, it, he, he said it's four different types of books.
01:45:40.520
And I'm like, yeah, dog, it's, it's all of that.
01:45:43.420
And that's the thing is a cultist have really figured this out.
01:45:47.500
It's like, um, as above, so below is a spiritual principle.
01:45:51.240
So what we see here to a cultist in the physical realm is mirrored to some degree in the spiritual
01:46:01.000
I think it's an observation about the realm that we inhabit.
01:46:02.960
And also, if you look at quantum physicists, they are determining that our realm has a fractal
01:46:09.100
So the further down you go, the patterns continue to repeat themselves.
01:46:12.740
And then if you zoom out to the macro, the patterns repeat themselves over there.
01:46:15.740
It sounds like a scientific way of saying as above, so below.
01:46:19.380
So I think that when it comes to these things that we're seeing, everybody's caught up in
01:46:23.100
It's actually this it's, it's, um, strictly genetic.
01:46:31.740
It continues to the stars and it goes all the way down to the minutiae.
01:46:35.480
It's the story of this realm that we inhabit that, that permeates everything, I think.
01:46:39.400
And that's where we're all caught up in this arguing of, oh, I've found a tangible element
01:46:44.560
of it that seems to be true, but it only exists in the stars.
01:46:47.780
And it's like, well, that's the one that you've seen and good on you for seeing it.
01:46:52.260
I found this element of it that seems to be true, but it only exists in genealogy.
01:46:58.060
I think, I suspect it's just a fractal aspect of it.
01:47:00.800
I think we're all dancing around the same shit and we're kind of arguing about who's wrong
01:47:05.120
and who's right, but I think we are all observing the elephant, right?
01:47:11.140
We're looking at the tail, but this thing is fucking huge.
01:47:13.740
It goes to the stars and it goes all the way down to the microscope.
01:47:16.640
You know, I think that's a lot of what we're seeing.
01:47:19.980
And I think like the law of duality, I think the people that practice these things, like
01:47:29.020
And I think those were the descendants of, you know, Noah and the Nephilim and shit like
01:47:34.960
And that's sort of how they've been able to maintain this, like, I guess, somewhat control
01:47:41.200
over how things go or like how to manipulate people, how to make events happen.
01:47:45.980
And that's why the bloodline is so important because I think it literally does trace like
01:47:51.840
And the, you know, the Bible, I think that there were a series of events that did actually
01:47:58.480
happen in the past and that the Bible is a telling of one of those things.
01:48:04.160
Whether or not it may have taken some liberties in some areas that people may eternally disagree
01:48:10.280
But I think that there are like multiple different cultures and different stories and stuff that
01:48:16.580
talk about these things sort of happening and they just sort of put different spins on
01:48:26.800
And I understand the disagreements that people have with the minutia between the Bible and other
01:48:30.640
mythologies, whether you, which, whichever one you adhere to.
01:48:33.640
But the fact is, it's like, they're telling the same story.
01:48:36.720
I think the reason that we, that I adhere to the Bible is because when I do read these
01:48:41.700
other mythologies, uh, it always comes down to one thing.
01:48:45.400
There are these gods, Elohim, you know, uh, Bethlehem, house of El, and they all require
01:48:59.400
But there's only one religion that is consistently telling me, don't sacrifice to me.
01:49:04.800
As a matter of fact, like we tried that and my people fell off.
01:49:09.460
Like the Jewish people, they, they went awry every single time.
01:49:13.400
And instead now they're saying, I sacrificed to you, the most important thing.
01:49:20.880
So maybe it's a bias, uh, but I'll go with, uh, the best suit for me and the thing that
01:49:28.720
I mean, it's, it's proven in practice for me at least, but, uh, yeah, I was like, there's
01:49:32.540
one religion that's, you know, there's been a sacrifice for me to get stuff and it's like
01:49:37.860
kind of self-serving, but Hey, why the fuck am I going to kill a chicken and burn it, you
01:49:43.160
know, consistently to get rain or something like that?
01:49:45.320
I was like, I don't know, this guy promised me something better and I, I'm going to see
01:49:54.100
They're telling the same stories, man, as above, so below, uh, as in heaven, so on earth.
01:49:59.880
And it's like, you know, nothing new under the sun.
01:50:03.640
And here we are again in the days of Noah, I believe looking at what could possibly be like,
01:50:14.340
You want to call it the Kali Yuga, something is singularity, right?
01:50:34.920
We, last time we talked, we invited you to, to Bohemian Grove.
01:50:48.080
Uh, after you guys moved the venue, I, then I booked my hotel.
01:51:06.760
Luckily, if you guys are listening still, there's like 48 hours for that you can book in a, that
01:51:14.600
And the hotels that I suggested are cheaper and they're closer to the new venue.
01:51:23.780
Well, it's been rough, but well, it's been rough, but it's going to be fun, dude.
01:51:27.700
We are getting over the hump and very soon it's going to be fun time.
01:51:31.720
For those of you who haven't gotten your ticket, seven is going to be there.
01:51:34.440
Go to brogrove.com, pick up your tickets and come see performances because we haven't
01:51:42.520
I forgot you were going to be there because there's so many people.
01:51:51.900
I think Owen takes the same approach to where he's been busting Ian Carroll's balls and he's
01:51:56.240
been highly suspicious of them, but he's also checking like, are you having fun, Ian?
01:52:01.500
And I think Ian is having, that's why it's hard for me, dude.
01:52:09.260
When Owen goes after you, he's like top of the line, you know, shit poster.
01:52:14.220
So good on Ian for not like fucking losing his shit.
01:52:21.940
It's brohemian grove three, two days, one portal.
01:52:24.880
Owen Benjamin, Sam Tripoli headlining performances from Nephilim death squad.
01:52:28.940
Something that looks like tower gang, Shane Cashman, Elijah Schaefer, seven's going to be
01:52:39.040
And, uh, and that I want that to stand in stark contrast to anybody who says we're blackpilling
01:52:47.300
And you can come have fun to go to brogrove.com seven.
01:52:50.540
I really appreciate you hanging with us as long as you have, um, we're retarded and it's
01:52:54.960
always nice when somebody who actually has some sort of a sentience comes on and teaches
01:53:07.020
Uh, if you're going to check anything out on Twitter, go check out my pin post.
01:53:10.800
It's a huge thread about technocracy and we'll get people started.
01:53:14.600
Uh, I stream on there on YouTube and on, uh, rumble, uh, weekly where we're taking those
01:53:21.380
big webs and, uh, stuff that people see from me all the time and we're mapping them out
01:53:26.960
Um, and it's showing people like, Hey, this is, you know, what I'm doing to research, how
01:53:35.120
So, you know, I realized that it's like way too big for me to do on my own.
01:53:39.340
So it's like, Hey, this person has this shit about like the council for relations.
01:53:42.980
This person has WF shit and they all just bring it to me.
01:53:50.340
Um, and, uh, and then I'll, I'm also writing articles on sub stack.
01:53:54.780
I have about, uh, 45 drafts right now that I'm working on.
01:54:04.280
Um, and I'm not out here trying to write like, uh, like essays or anything for dude.
01:54:13.640
Uh, look, man, on principle, I don't use AI for anything.
01:54:20.580
I don't, I don't do none of the shit that I think the only thing I do with technocracy
01:54:24.800
is I have a smartphone and I have an internet connection.
01:54:29.680
We use it to, to, uh, write our descriptions cause we are not creative in that way whatsoever.
01:54:34.700
You do so many episodes and then you're like, how, what the fuck do I say about this?
01:54:37.780
I don't even remember what we just spoke about.
01:54:39.380
I go demons, demons, do my bidding, build my temple demons.
01:54:42.520
And they come along and they write my descriptions and surely I'll pay and boil in hell for it.
01:54:46.960
And it's one of those things too, where like, uh, I'm taking the like holier than thou approach,
01:54:52.200
but I also understand that like everyone, like I was talking about earlier, like everyone's
01:54:56.840
going to have their own acceptable level of how far in they want to put their foot.
01:55:01.260
And I'm not going to be the person that I don't want anybody telling me what the fuck
01:55:06.240
I'll tell you what though, if you can practice what you preach, that is big shit.
01:55:11.780
It's great to have those flavors of, uh, compliance, right?
01:55:17.860
And then there's Amish people, you know, that they're like, they're not doing anything.
01:55:20.880
Uh, it's, it's a beautiful scope of humanity, man.
01:55:24.020
I'm, I'm happy that you fucking popped up out of nowhere.
01:55:33.960
Hey, if you guys find the money, tell me where it's at because I've got negative $30 in
01:55:46.180
Slightly different, slightly different, but just as valuable.
01:55:51.120
I appreciate you coming back and I can't wait to see you in 10 days.
01:56:03.920
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:56:10.100
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:56:13.920
You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:56:21.080
Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what it