Nephilim Death Squad - June 18, 2025


172: Civil War, Predictive Programming & the Marvel Matrix w⧸ Drutang


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 30 minutes

Words per Minute

180.68445

Word Count

16,420

Sentence Count

1,229

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

49


Summary

On this week's episode of Nephilim Death Squad, David Lee Corbo and Top Lobster are joined by Drew Tang to talk about his new podcast, Predictions, and the future of the world.


Transcript

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00:00:45.140 Top Lobson Productions.
00:00:49.140 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:00:53.680 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:00.040 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:08.460 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely normal.
00:01:14.820 Oh yeah, dude.
00:01:15.960 There's some Nephilim shit.
00:01:17.120 It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:01:22.260 But they controlling this now.
00:01:24.580 I know we're talking about how they made a spot to be slaves.
00:01:27.680 And everybody's just walking around.
00:01:29.780 Head in the clouds and want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
00:01:32.920 But then it's too late.
00:01:33.900 We need to be ready to raise up.
00:01:35.740 Welcome to the end of day.
00:01:37.460 Everybody is slaves.
00:01:38.900 Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands.
00:01:42.620 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:01:47.760 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a.
00:01:50.200 The Raven.
00:01:50.840 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:01:54.040 Before we get into today's guest, I would like to remind all of our live viewers that this is a 30-minute preview only.
00:01:59.360 Sometime around the 30-minute mark, we'll be going live exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:04.360 Shaking off the pores, but fear not, you can go over to patreon.com and you can subscribe for the free tier and gain access to not only the rest of this episode and access to the live chat, but also ad-free viewing experiences and our backlog of content.
00:02:19.480 Nephilim Death Squad is back and rolling hot, and we've got a bunch of really great episodes coming up this week.
00:02:24.240 You guys are going to see them, but they're only going to be 30-minute previews.
00:02:26.880 If you want the rest of them, patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad is for you.
00:02:31.380 Also, don't forget to go to brogrove.com and pick up your tickets.
00:02:34.920 Damn, how close are we?
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00:02:36.220 Today's the 11th.
00:02:37.000 10 days, I guess, right?
00:02:38.960 What's that?
00:02:39.880 10 days.
00:02:40.660 10 days?
00:02:40.940 10 days.
00:02:41.580 Well, it's the 20th.
00:02:43.800 So nine days.
00:02:45.280 Good God, man.
00:02:46.280 Oh, my God.
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00:02:57.880 I don't know what's going on with Tower Gang.
00:02:59.800 We'll see.
00:03:00.220 Tower Gang is out, but they have been.
00:03:01.640 I'm not.
00:03:02.320 Maybe I will update this.
00:03:03.440 We've replaced Tower Gang with Jake Shields.
00:03:06.380 Yes.
00:03:07.240 Failing upwards, I suppose.
00:03:09.160 Just a lot more anti-Semitic than Tower Gang.
00:03:12.660 If you thought that was even possible, it is possible.
00:03:14.980 It's like anti-Semitic, but the real shit.
00:03:17.180 The actual real stuff.
00:03:18.640 We're going to be beating Jews on stage.
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00:03:25.820 Or be gay.
00:03:27.540 Guys, joining us today is somebody who, this is the second return of Drew, or you can find
00:03:32.900 him on X as Drew Tang Reborn.
00:03:35.660 And he's got this knack for making predictions.
00:03:38.300 And we're going to talk about predictive programming.
00:03:40.320 We're going to talk about the Marvel films.
00:03:42.000 We're going to talk about this Elon Musk and Donald Trump beef.
00:03:45.140 But before we get into that, can you just tell everybody, Drew, where they can find you?
00:03:48.720 And what is it that you focus on?
00:03:51.500 Yeah.
00:03:51.900 So, yeah, I'm just on X as Drew Tang Reborn.
00:03:56.560 And my content is primarily just Twitter threads.
00:04:01.520 But, yeah, I guess what I focus on is really one, really in-depth research, you know, not
00:04:09.640 just necessarily surface-level stuff.
00:04:13.220 And in particular, what I've become known for is making predictions based off of a couple
00:04:20.120 of different things, mainly predictive programming in Hollywood and mainstream media.
00:04:25.480 And then on top of that, you know, I'm also, of course, mixing in history, looking for cycles,
00:04:32.680 you know, adding in some astrology aspects, you know, analyzing how, you know, cycles in
00:04:40.700 civilization work and things that have happened in the past, cycles repeating.
00:04:45.920 And, yeah, I've been able to make a few decent predictions.
00:04:49.000 The one we're going to be talking about today are the Civil War conflict between Elon and
00:04:57.620 Trump and then the immigration-based riots, which I have been talking about both since
00:05:05.080 2023, a little earlier, in some cases.
00:05:09.420 I love your work.
00:05:10.820 It's a little disheartening that our life is a fucking Marvel movie, but it's okay.
00:05:16.380 And I kind of want to just get into, lay the groundwork of, like, where the prequels, or
00:05:24.600 not the prequels, but the first movies, how that already played out, and where we are in
00:05:29.400 the Marvel timeline that is fucking America.
00:05:32.900 It's disgusting to say.
00:05:34.500 I don't even like to say those words.
00:05:35.840 It is disgusting to say.
00:05:36.440 But it's like, I've talked to Drew once before, and he laid out, especially, you know, the
00:05:40.560 Elon-Ironman connection.
00:05:41.780 I think he did a great job catching that one.
00:05:43.420 And it's evergreen because it still just keeps ringing true today in 2025.
00:05:49.200 So, yeah, what made the Marvel movies land on your radar?
00:05:52.360 What made you go like, oh, shit, they're prepping us for something?
00:05:55.740 Yeah, no, it was interesting.
00:05:58.020 My friend Nick Hinton, who's another, like, Twitter conspiracy thread and book writer, we
00:06:05.800 were working together on a documentary that we still haven't managed to shoot, but we did
00:06:12.500 a lot of traveling.
00:06:14.020 I went to Jekyll Island, Georgia Guidestones, and a few other esoteric locations around the
00:06:20.580 country in preparation for it.
00:06:22.620 And, yeah, at that time in 2022, you know, Musk had started to assert himself more into
00:06:32.220 politics.
00:06:33.400 And this is when he was talking about buying Twitter and stuff like that.
00:06:36.100 And I'm like, I'm like, you know, this guy's like, he seems like a superhero.
00:06:41.340 You know, this is like a little bit too convenient.
00:06:43.600 The world's richest man.
00:06:44.740 I need to, you know, dig into this a little more and see what's going on.
00:06:48.880 And the first thing that kind of tipped me off about, um, about Elon and kind of Marvel
00:06:57.260 in general was just like, I remember being, um, I believe I was like a college freshman
00:07:02.640 and, you know, I started to research Elon Musk's life, watched a couple of videos on him on
00:07:08.420 YouTube.
00:07:08.700 And I'm like, wow, this guy is like the real life Iron Man.
00:07:12.560 You know, he's, he's made all these great companies and he's so wealthy and he's so cool.
00:07:17.460 Um, and then I, I watched some of the Marvel movies and I noticed he's in Iron Man too.
00:07:26.460 And then I started looking into the interviews with Robert Downey Jr., the guy who plays,
00:07:31.700 um, Iron Man in the movies.
00:07:33.300 And he literally in interviews, he says, yeah, the way I'm playing the character of Tony Stark,
00:07:38.420 Iron Man is based off of the real life mannerisms of Elon Musk.
00:07:43.180 And I'm like, okay, so they've literally made this guy into not only is he the richest man
00:07:48.720 on earth, but he also, um, has the main protagonist out of a league of superheroes in the most expensive,
00:07:57.260 uh, multi-generational, you know, war and effectively mythology of America, the primary mythology of
00:08:05.000 the, of American culture.
00:08:07.500 Um, and then I, and I was like, okay, so that's one thing.
00:08:11.900 And if you look up in the list of Hollywood movies that have the most military U S military
00:08:18.480 involvement, Iron Man's on the top of it.
00:08:20.940 And mind you, the 22 movies that, um, that built up to Avengers end game.
00:08:26.580 And the first one was Iron Man and it was, it is on that list of movies that are, have
00:08:32.680 the most military involvement.
00:08:34.000 They like let them use, um, all their jets and shit in the movie.
00:08:39.060 And, uh, yeah, so, so that kind of tipped me off.
00:08:42.740 Um, and then looking into Marvel itself, the origins of the, of the comic book series, stuff
00:08:49.100 like the fact that Captain America was not only used to sell war bonds, which I mean, is
00:08:55.180 a pretty obvious like propaganda application.
00:08:57.880 But on top of that, um, Stan Lee himself, who is like seen as the, you know, he's the,
00:09:06.120 the patriarch of the Marvel universe.
00:09:09.720 He was, he had cameos in just about every one of those Marvel movies leading up into
00:09:14.700 end game and conveniently died right before end game came out.
00:09:18.860 Yeah.
00:09:19.420 And they, I know that there was a couple of movies where they, um, Oh, into the
00:09:25.160 spider verse, they use like a cartoon version of them.
00:09:27.980 So they were even still inserting them in there after the fact that he was dead.
00:09:30.980 Cause they have rights to his soul eternally.
00:09:33.240 Oh, nice.
00:09:33.800 Yeah.
00:09:33.960 A little transhumanist resurrection.
00:09:36.260 Yeah.
00:09:36.620 Yeah.
00:09:37.580 And that's also what they do to Iron Man in the last, uh, last film, obviously.
00:09:42.080 But Stan Lee, he was one of nine people hired by the army and, uh, during world war two
00:09:47.220 and giving the designation playwright.
00:09:49.580 So he was literally, uh, a propagandist in world war two.
00:09:54.440 Um, and then he, of course, him specifically, Stan Lee, he came up with Iron Man, Spider-Man,
00:10:00.580 um, and a couple others.
00:10:02.340 And of course they, they, you know, brought in other of the Avengers characters from different,
00:10:09.020 you know, authors that they all put together and inside the Marvel universe.
00:10:13.100 But he had a big, big role in it.
00:10:16.740 And then on, on top of that would also really, um, tip me off onto the Marvel connection and
00:10:23.140 that it, you know, it might be more than just a coincidence and is, you know, uh, instead
00:10:28.480 a multi-generational propaganda campaign to prepare the U S population to accept a technocracy,
00:10:36.560 AKA a, uh, rule by the experts, AKA a league of heroes, which is what all of the, um, pantheon
00:10:44.620 of superhero series are about.
00:10:47.020 There's, and it's like Coke and Pepsi, you got DC versus Marvel.
00:10:51.000 In reality, they're the exact same archetypes.
00:10:53.420 You have Iron Man, Batman as the moon slash, you know, more physical material.
00:10:59.940 And then you have the Ubermensch, which literally means Superman, um, slash Captain America archetype,
00:11:07.040 which is more of like a full, um, expression of like human potential.
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00:11:27.020 And it's more of solar symbolism.
00:11:30.060 So you have those two archetypes, which are, um, obviously Captain America, Trump and, and
00:11:38.220 Iron Man, Elon Musk.
00:11:39.880 And that's, you know, leads up to the civil war conflict we're talking about.
00:11:44.580 But, um, to what tipped me off that there's something more here is that the Marvel name
00:11:51.900 itself, um, there's a, there was an occultist, uh, slash, uh, rocket scientist, Marvel Jack Parsons.
00:12:01.760 He just goes by Jack Parsons.
00:12:03.860 Um, you know, you wouldn't even know his first name is Marvel.
00:12:06.820 I had to, like, it was, you know, weeks into my research that I found out that his actual
00:12:11.360 first name is Marvel.
00:12:12.360 I'm like, there's no fucking way.
00:12:13.980 But his exact, he had a very distinct look.
00:12:18.000 He was a very eccentric guy, obviously, as a, a cultist rocket scientist.
00:12:23.200 And they literally used his look to model the father of, uh, Tony Stark of Iron Man in
00:12:32.660 the Marvel films.
00:12:33.520 They used Jack Parsons look to be the father of Iron Man.
00:12:38.360 Yep.
00:12:38.880 A hundred percent.
00:12:40.080 And, um, what does this mean on display?
00:12:43.140 Why does it say, like, Oh, go ahead.
00:12:45.140 Why does it say we are witchcraft?
00:12:47.120 We are witchcraft.
00:12:48.560 Yeah.
00:12:48.760 Cause it gets, I don't want to derail you because you're, you're, you're fucking, you're
00:12:52.180 handling it.
00:12:52.720 But he's dropping so many awesome things, um, that we're going to go back and we're going
00:12:56.840 to visit.
00:12:57.360 So, you know, whenever, whenever, uh, just go off, man, I'm taking notes here.
00:13:01.800 There's so much that you're, you're hitting on and we're going to be able to paint a really
00:13:05.340 great picture here for the audience about what the, what the hell Marvel actually is.
00:13:09.360 And, uh, and it's, it's not just this, this fun comic book series, uh, you know, for
00:13:14.120 nerds, it's something else.
00:13:15.780 It's like probably the most successful form of predictive programming, but, but I'm sorry
00:13:19.920 to interrupt.
00:13:20.360 Go ahead and take it away.
00:13:21.760 Yeah.
00:13:22.000 So, so what's interesting about that Jack Parsons guy is that in 1946, he did a ritual in the
00:13:28.840 Mojave desert called the Babylon working.
00:13:32.700 And the guy who he did it with was L Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology slash Naval
00:13:39.220 intelligence officer.
00:13:40.680 So, and of course, Naval intelligence before the CIA was founded, that was, there was the
00:13:45.800 OSS, which was the precursor to the CIA.
00:13:48.400 But in reality, Naval intelligence was the primary and most powerful intelligence agency of the
00:13:56.100 U S you know, uh, deep state essentially.
00:13:58.780 And then because it is, it's kind of a copy off the British intelligence agencies, which
00:14:04.060 we'll go into, um, later, but, but yeah, so anyways, L Ron Hubbard and him did a ritual
00:14:11.120 called the Babylon working.
00:14:12.240 They did this working to, um, to summon, uh, Babylon, which would be the mother of this
00:14:20.780 moon child.
00:14:21.460 Essentially the, the point of their ritual is they're trying to manifest this moon child.
00:14:26.260 What's a moon child.
00:14:27.440 The moon child is, uh, a book written by Alistair Crowley, probably the most famous occultist
00:14:33.480 of the last, uh, couple hundred years.
00:14:36.320 And Alistair Crowley wrote this book, the moon child, and it's essentially, uh, you'll
00:14:42.900 be very, the, the plot of this, um, of this will be very familiar.
00:14:49.800 It's, it's about a, it's about a chosen one child prophesied that's born and he is supposed
00:14:57.180 to, um, that there's a faction of light magicians and dark magicians that fight over the future
00:15:03.300 of the child that will be the leader of the new Aeon, um, or the new age.
00:15:09.040 So AKA Harry Potter, Star Wars, all of the, um, you know, Wes Huff, the, uh, he's the, so
00:15:17.060 he posted something on his Instagram earlier today, which was a tattoo that had Lord of
00:15:23.020 the Rings, Star Wars, and, um, and Harry Potter symbolism, like all mixed together.
00:15:28.460 And I'm like, all right, buddy, like you realize what, what's your, uh, what's your, you know,
00:15:34.020 I wonder if he does.
00:15:35.200 Cause he's, he's, he's like over the target there.
00:15:37.460 You know what I mean?
00:15:38.020 But I, I know that he is much more of like a biblical theologian.
00:15:40.920 Right.
00:15:41.300 And so he's, uh, he probably does.
00:15:43.440 He probably does actually realize that we just, uh, we did, we did an episode yesterday
00:15:48.860 with a seven seas.
00:15:50.060 Shout out that guy.
00:15:50.720 He's fucking maniac.
00:15:51.680 Love him.
00:15:52.220 But, uh, we were talking about Palantir and that goes directly back to Lord of the Rings.
00:15:56.360 And it's like, uh, I didn't even know that Peter Thiel had named so much of the apparatus
00:16:00.600 of the things that he is working on after aspects of the Lord of the Rings.
00:16:04.200 That's fascinating.
00:16:04.940 Let's see.
00:16:05.600 What are you talking about here on his Instagram?
00:16:07.260 It's on his story.
00:16:08.140 His Instagram story.
00:16:09.060 Oh God.
00:16:09.500 I wish I knew how to fucking use this.
00:16:11.840 I think he can just press his, uh, press his face dog.
00:16:15.000 Yeah.
00:16:15.280 His face.
00:16:15.720 Yeah.
00:16:16.200 And never press another man's face.
00:16:17.680 Yeah.
00:16:18.000 There you go.
00:16:18.440 That's it.
00:16:19.560 Jeez.
00:16:20.160 Okay.
00:16:20.640 Yeah.
00:16:20.880 Wow.
00:16:21.240 That's a lot of symbolism, dog.
00:16:22.940 And he doesn't say anything.
00:16:24.040 Okay.
00:16:24.260 What does he say there?
00:16:24.960 Uh, I did not get the tattoo.
00:16:27.940 FYI, wait up.
00:16:29.160 Uh, just thought it was nerdy fun.
00:16:31.320 That's not nerdy fun.
00:16:32.720 Dog, you got, that's the, the unholy trinity of, uh, Jesus Christ ripoffs.
00:16:38.460 You know what I mean?
00:16:39.060 It's, it, that's, that's what that is.
00:16:40.640 It's a retelling of, of Christ.
00:16:42.360 It's, um, a, a, uh, a copy, a bad copy.
00:16:47.440 Uh, it's a, it's a, it's a, a, a, uh, imitation essentially.
00:16:50.540 Yeah.
00:16:50.800 That's why those movies fuck so hard, you know?
00:16:53.080 Yeah.
00:16:53.520 Yeah.
00:16:53.720 Yeah.
00:16:54.300 Uh, well, listen, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna fucking jump down his throat cause I don't
00:16:57.900 know what he knows.
00:16:58.240 No, no, no.
00:16:58.500 He might not.
00:16:58.880 But like, you know, damn dog.
00:17:00.660 Oh, no.
00:17:01.000 I mean, it's just cool.
00:17:02.140 It's cool media.
00:17:03.140 It's, they're the coolest series.
00:17:04.060 I just rewatched the, the, uh, prequel or sorry, I guess they're technically sequels,
00:17:08.840 um, of star Wars recently and, and talk about Elon Musk programming and like kind of what
00:17:14.860 they are leading up to.
00:17:17.180 Um, you know, you have Anakin Skywalker, this archetype that we're talking about, the moon
00:17:21.580 child, you have Anakin Skywalker is born, um, immaculate conception, and then the factions
00:17:28.460 of light and dark wizards fight over him.
00:17:31.260 Um, and he dies.
00:17:33.540 Um, and he dies.
00:17:34.060 Um, to, he dies basically in defeating the Republic and, and birthing the new empire and then
00:17:40.940 has a, a transhumanist resurrection as a part man, part machine entity, um, which we'll,
00:17:49.120 we'll talk about how those, and that's literally what happens with Iron Man as well.
00:17:52.380 He sacrifices himself at the end of, of Marvel end game.
00:17:55.860 And then in the comics, he's kind of resurrected as an AI and, um, and in the movies to some
00:18:03.420 degree, he kind of is, um, but they really haven't harped on that too much.
00:18:07.900 They have had him like, um, kind of in like, uh, like second Spider-Man gets a pair of AI
00:18:14.460 glasses that Tony Stark, like has some influence on.
00:18:17.360 The thing is it, Tony Stark himself, his AI famously Jarvis is literally named after his
00:18:24.480 old Butler that died and he resurrected Jarvis essentially in the transhumanist AI resurrection.
00:18:31.200 I found something on that, that whole Jarvis vision and how that applies to, um, basically
00:18:38.960 vision meaning sight and how the visual cortex has a diagram that is, it bears exact resemblance
00:18:46.100 to the sigil of Lucifer.
00:18:47.480 So it's really this fascinating thing.
00:18:49.000 I'm going to show you that in a little bit, but I want to rewind to something that you
00:18:52.300 were talking about before, which is this Iron Man two connection.
00:18:55.580 And this is something that I, I straight jacked from you.
00:18:57.820 You told me at one time, I thought it was one of the most fantastic things I had heard.
00:19:01.260 Um, and so basically what we've got is, um, in Iron Man two, when he shows up to the Stark
00:19:06.980 expo, right?
00:19:07.900 Uh, you know, Tony Stark, Iron Man drops down.
00:19:11.140 Yes.
00:19:11.520 Expo.
00:19:11.960 That's right.
00:19:12.320 You told me that in the word expo, the X is very prominent.
00:19:15.980 It's highlighted.
00:19:16.760 It's, it's a bigger font.
00:19:18.240 It's a bigger symbol or, or, uh, you know, letter than the rest of the word or the rest of
00:19:22.880 the letters in the word expo.
00:19:24.140 He does his superhero landing.
00:19:25.760 He does his whole pitch and then the next person that he communicates with when he steps
00:19:30.020 off stage is Elon Musk making a cameo.
00:19:32.900 I'm going to go ahead and bring that up right here.
00:19:34.720 Uh, let me play this for you guys just so you could see this.
00:19:37.680 Those Merlin engines are fantastic.
00:19:39.360 Oh, thank you.
00:19:39.920 Yeah.
00:19:40.120 Good idea for an electric jet.
00:19:41.580 You do.
00:19:42.180 Yeah.
00:19:42.540 Then we'll make it work.
00:19:43.500 Did you know Elon Musk made a cameo in Iron Man two?
00:19:46.780 Yeah.
00:19:46.980 Because Drew Tang told me.
00:19:48.080 So isn't that, I mean, that's just a fascinating little Easter egg that they drop in there.
00:19:52.960 Um, and then the, the connections don't stop.
00:19:56.580 One of the other things that you brought to my attention was the fact that, um, hold on
00:19:59.820 a second.
00:20:00.040 Let me see if I can fix something here.
00:20:01.040 The fact that, uh, later on in age of Ultron, Tony Stark is, he's, he's consumed with this
00:20:10.320 idea of protecting the planet.
00:20:11.980 And the way he wants to go about doing this is to create a protective suit of armor.
00:20:16.660 He calls it a suit of armor around the world.
00:20:18.180 And when he starts talking about that, it's, uh, it's this conjoining of like artificial
00:20:22.640 intelligence and a network of satellites.
00:20:25.040 And on the back, uh, holographic display behind Tony Stark, you can see an image of a holographic
00:20:31.400 earth covered in a web of satellites, much like, uh, Starlink.
00:20:36.260 Right.
00:20:36.500 And it's, it's like the, the overlap there is tremendous.
00:20:40.060 And then this is something that I don't know if you got this on your radar, the golden dome
00:20:44.960 thing that Trump's trying to do right now too.
00:20:47.300 Yes.
00:20:47.760 Yeah.
00:20:47.940 So there's an endless amount of connections top.
00:20:50.740 I don't know if you could bring this up, but can you bring up, um, visual cortex diagram?
00:20:56.140 Oh, it's going to be of Lucifer.
00:20:58.200 You might have to bring them up in separate things.
00:21:00.140 Boom.
00:21:00.400 There you go.
00:21:00.880 So it's interesting because what you've got here is Elon, I mean, I'm sorry, Elon Musk.
00:21:05.680 There you go.
00:21:06.520 Tony Stark, he creates, uh, Jarvis.
00:21:08.520 Jarvis is an AI.
00:21:09.620 The AI becomes, uh, Ultron.
00:21:11.860 Ultron tries to destroy the world, but there's a better half of Ultron that emerges.
00:21:16.040 It's like a purer version.
00:21:17.780 He's even got a, uh, uh, a spirit jam or whatever the hell it is over his pineal gland, over his
00:21:23.240 third eye vision, the character from Marvel.
00:21:25.440 It's fascinating because he is sentient AI.
00:21:29.120 But when you look up a diagram, we have it on the screen here for people that are just
00:21:33.720 listening, uh, a diagram of the visual cortex, it bears striking resemblance to the sigil
00:21:40.140 of Lucifer, which is fascinating.
00:21:42.080 I don't know what the hell that means.
00:21:43.760 That's above my pay grade, but I don't think that they didn't know that when they called
00:21:48.920 that son of a bitch Lucifer.
00:21:50.100 I mean, I'm sorry, when they called them vision, right?
00:21:51.720 There's like this massive crossover there.
00:21:54.200 Artificial intelligence becomes sentient.
00:21:55.940 Uh, many people believe that that is the path to the antichrist, that the antichrist will
00:22:00.100 be somehow some sort of unholy mashup of artificial intelligence and, and some sort of biologics
00:22:06.160 or something like that.
00:22:07.000 And they're calling this guy vision.
00:22:08.800 And that diagram of the visual cortex is the same thing as a sigil of Lucifer.
00:22:13.140 That's very strange to me.
00:22:14.380 Have you ever seen that?
00:22:15.020 Um, no, I haven't seen the direct comparison between that and the sigil, but in, uh, in
00:22:38.560 terms of, you know, what it means, it's, it's about inversion, how everything that we see
00:22:44.740 is actually, we're, we're looking at everything upside down from that's what that diagram was
00:22:49.380 showing you is everything is actually upside down and our eyes flip it, which, you know,
00:22:54.240 is, it's in some ways meaningless, but, um, but that's just how, how our eyes process things.
00:23:00.720 So that's why that's part of the reason why all their Sabbatee and Frankism for it, for
00:23:06.320 instance, like they focus on aversion.
00:23:08.720 So they have their highest holiday.
00:23:11.480 It's like Judaism flip.
00:23:13.160 So their highest holiday is the saddest day in Judaism, which is the ninth of Av, the ninth
00:23:18.780 day of their 11th month.
00:23:20.080 And they commemorate the falling of the two temples.
00:23:22.760 And then of course you have nine 11, the 11th day of our ninth month with the falling of
00:23:27.320 the two towers.
00:23:28.020 And, um, also ninth of Av is happens to be when Jeffrey Epstein was killed as well, which
00:23:34.700 is, uh, we actually, we were going to have a very challenging episode coming up fairly
00:23:41.160 soon.
00:23:41.560 We have, uh, Andrew from, uh, I don't hate Andrew.
00:23:45.540 I kind of abuse Andrew Meyer, Andrew Meyer.
00:23:48.100 Yeah.
00:23:48.240 He's the guy, he's like the don't tase me guy, but he's an Orthodox Jew.
00:23:51.240 And we talk a lot of shit about Orthodox Jews.
00:23:54.100 And I know quite a bit about it as well, but we're like, you know what, come on, like
00:23:59.960 come and talk.
00:24:00.920 What do you, uh, what do you have to say?
00:24:03.120 So he, he's going to push back on some of that, like the, cause you're talking about
00:24:06.020 the Sabbatine Frankism.
00:24:07.100 We're going to talk about probably Kabbalah stuff.
00:24:09.280 We'll probably hit culture and things like that that we, cause there's a lot that we
00:24:12.220 agree on.
00:24:12.600 We're also people.
00:24:13.400 It's a, it's a hard line to walk with, with some of these guys.
00:24:17.600 And, and what I really would love to ask them and I, you're not going to get a satisfactory
00:24:21.600 answer, but it's like, do you really think these things, like, do you really, do you really
00:24:27.900 think these things that are in your book?
00:24:29.880 Cause I've read it.
00:24:30.560 It's a little disheartening.
00:24:32.120 It's kind of confusing.
00:24:33.820 You better have that Talmud on deck for him.
00:24:36.500 Yeah.
00:24:36.900 Right.
00:24:37.160 Like I'm going to fucking read through that.
00:24:38.620 Yeah.
00:24:38.780 Okay.
00:24:39.140 Reference material, uh, in order to engage, engage in that conversation.
00:24:42.060 But, um, you know, what you're laying out here, Drew, in regards to this whole, like
00:24:46.460 Iron Man connection, it is top set at the top of the show.
00:24:49.920 It's like, it's disheartening because you don't want to believe that your reality is basically
00:24:55.000 a Marvel movie, but these things, it's not necessarily that it's reality, right?
00:24:59.200 It's predictive programming.
00:25:00.400 It allows the subconscious mind to then perceive real events taking place in the real world
00:25:06.000 and be comfortable with them because they've already seen them.
00:25:10.040 It's not new.
00:25:10.640 It's not jarring.
00:25:11.320 They have a basis for it.
00:25:12.300 They have a place of operation or a point of reference, a frame of reference to operate
00:25:16.500 from because they've already seen the predictive programming.
00:25:18.940 And you see this right now.
00:25:21.520 Um, it's kind of faded away a little bit, but when the Trump administration first popped
00:25:25.520 off again, you had, you know, your captain America and Donald Trump, you had your Iron
00:25:29.500 Man in, uh, in, in, in, uh, Elon Musk.
00:25:33.320 You had maybe even your Hulk character in RFK Jr.
00:25:36.480 You have, there's like, all of a sudden we're getting our league of superheroes, our Avengers
00:25:40.920 or our justice league, Tulsi Gabbard.
00:25:42.980 I don't know what the hell she is.
00:25:43.800 If she's a black widow type character, but we were given a league of superheroes, right?
00:25:49.440 So it's like they drove the culture, the state of America, the economy, um, even, uh, geopolitical
00:25:57.080 relations into the dirt to the point where we all were hungry for a hero.
00:26:02.420 I think that's also what gave rise to sort of the, the Hitler sympathies that are going
00:26:06.500 around right now, because we need a strong man to stomp out these fires that were all
00:26:12.100 engineered and they were all engineered in my opinion to, to generate that feeling, that
00:26:17.140 longing for a strong man, that longing for a team of superheroes.
00:26:20.200 Cause we've seen it so many times.
00:26:21.820 There's part of us that wants that.
00:26:23.220 Do you think that that's, what's going on here with this administration?
00:26:27.040 Yeah.
00:26:27.440 Yeah.
00:26:27.760 And actually this is, uh, I got, you know, long winded and distracted from the original
00:26:32.740 question, um, that prompted, uh, my last rant, but you guys asked, um, when did, you know,
00:26:39.860 where are we at in the movie series?
00:26:42.380 Um, essentially in the, you know, so you have all these random movies, the first time that
00:26:48.800 they all come together, all the superheroes in the first Avengers movie, there's an alien
00:26:53.720 invasion and, uh, and they all meet up in New York to repel the alien invasion.
00:26:59.540 And that was when their Madison square garden, Hitler rally, where they all came together,
00:27:06.420 um, in New York to, to unite and basically defeat, you know, their primary purpose is to
00:27:14.180 defeat the alien invasion, um, which the previous administration brought in.
00:27:19.340 Um, and yeah, so that was like, that was like Avengers one type deal.
00:27:25.080 They all get together.
00:27:26.400 And then in the movie universe, um, they, uh, they end up getting the Marvel civil war,
00:27:33.460 which we've, which prompted this, uh, podcast in the civil war episode, uh, Captain America
00:27:39.500 and Iron Man split ways.
00:27:41.380 They have a disagreement because Iron Man wants to give over sovereignty of, um, of
00:27:49.320 the superhero group and Captain America wants to remain, uh, independent and, uh, and yeah,
00:27:58.880 so it's, it's a fight between globalism and nationalism.
00:28:02.320 So that is, you know, you can kind of see that with Elon Musk because he can never be president.
00:28:09.000 He's a different kind of leader than we've traditionally seen in, um, in American politics,
00:28:14.560 where it's not even so much about America.
00:28:17.980 He could, um, you know, it's much more of a global empire that he's, he's creating with
00:28:24.900 things like Starlink and he's affecting international, um, conflicts like with, uh, I believe he refused
00:28:32.640 to give a Starlink access to Crimea, to Ukraine, Ukrainians in Crimea.
00:28:38.200 That's right.
00:28:38.860 I remember that.
00:28:39.840 And they're like, oh, you're affecting, uh, you know, you're affecting wars around the world,
00:28:44.240 which is literally what, uh, like, I believe it's the opening of Iron Man 2.
00:28:48.960 They're like, okay, you're too powerful.
00:28:50.580 You, because you're the only one to suit, you're controlling international geopolitics.
00:28:55.940 So that's right.
00:28:57.120 Wow.
00:28:57.500 It's crazy.
00:28:58.300 Word for word, huh?
00:28:59.240 Not even, not even going to try to change it, huh?
00:29:01.660 Yeah.
00:29:01.940 It's interesting.
00:29:02.660 Congressional hearings too, is what they have, which is, you know, of course, exactly what
00:29:06.480 Elon Musk was, um, subject to.
00:29:10.360 Yeah.
00:29:10.860 I think it's a, that, that's a fascinating fact too.
00:29:13.260 I didn't know that about the first Iron Man movie that it had, um, more actual like military
00:29:18.960 usage.
00:29:19.940 And you can kind of see that it's evident in the film thinking back now, because it's highly,
00:29:23.800 it's all about, you know, Tony providing arms for the military industrial complex.
00:29:27.860 And there's these scenes where, yeah, jets are flying overhead and he's, he's doing all
00:29:32.260 these displays of power where he's blowing mountain ranges up in the background and shit
00:29:35.420 like that.
00:29:36.380 Um, and I guess, you know, the Humvee scene, right.
00:29:39.240 Where he, he gets blown up.
00:29:40.800 I'm sure he's driving a real Humvee there, or, you know, they used a real one.
00:29:43.820 So that's an interesting, uh, uh, correlation.
00:29:46.340 And one of the other things you were talking about before with, um, L Ron Hubbard, Jack Parsons,
00:29:52.420 or I guess, you know, Marvell Parsons would have been his, his first name or is Marvell
00:29:56.360 his last name?
00:29:57.080 I don't know what was it's yeah.
00:29:58.540 It's Mar, it's Marvell, Jack Parsons, Marvell, Jack Parsons.
00:30:01.980 I was like, that's a black person's name, right?
00:30:04.160 Marvell.
00:30:04.680 Yeah.
00:30:05.180 Marvell is definitely, uh, yeah.
00:30:07.260 Uh, so I was thinking about how all of this is happening around the same time, right?
00:30:11.360 Because Jack Parsons is contracted by, uh, Jet Propulsion Labs and Jet Propulsion Labs is the
00:30:17.600 founder of Jet Propulsion Labs.
00:30:18.840 Oh, he's the, I didn't even know that.
00:30:20.280 Oh shit.
00:30:20.540 Oh shit.
00:30:23.000 I didn't know that.
00:30:23.680 So that's huge because NASA, uh, subcontracts to them, right?
00:30:27.800 And, uh, Jack Parsons is effectively the father of modern day jet propulsion technology.
00:30:35.920 And he's, he's a legitimate rocket science, right?
00:30:38.340 Or rocket scientist.
00:30:39.580 Liquid rocket fuel is what he's, uh, what he made basically.
00:30:42.820 Yeah.
00:30:43.600 And so, uh, NASA subcontracts JPL and, um, you know, NASA is founded by Werner von Braun
00:30:52.440 who writes a fictional series, obviously, you know, Nazi scientists taken over an operation
00:30:57.500 paperclip, but he writes a fictional series about a man named Elon who's like the, you
00:31:02.980 know, colonizer of Mars or some shit like that.
00:31:05.000 And so all of it, all of this, you know, whenever we talk about these things, it's such an enclosed
00:31:10.240 circle, you know, everybody connects to everybody, uh, pretty much starting from the fifties, the
00:31:17.340 forties and fifties operation paperclip, the end of world war II, uh, the inception of the
00:31:22.360 CIA, all these mind control experiments and everything else like that.
00:31:25.780 And certainly the kickoff of the world's greatest propaganda machine, greatest propaganda machine
00:31:31.820 the world has ever known starts around that time.
00:31:34.220 And it's all in enclosed circle.
00:31:36.020 All the characters have come back full circle is what I'm getting at.
00:31:39.160 You know what I mean?
00:31:39.740 And it's, I keep saying we're at the fruition of works that started much earlier than that.
00:31:45.080 But, um, the real hardware of the situation that we're dealing with right now was created,
00:31:51.220 you know, late forties, early fifties after world war II.
00:31:54.580 So it's, it's just unbelievable to me that not only, um, because what, when was Stan Lee
00:32:00.820 in the military?
00:32:01.640 It would have been around that time now in world war II.
00:32:04.400 Yeah.
00:32:04.820 Yeah.
00:32:05.020 He was, um, yeah, he was drafted, I believe.
00:32:09.120 Isn't it interesting, Drew, that we're also sitting in this place right now where, um, Nazi
00:32:16.040 sympathizing is, and it's not, it's not like it's unfounded, right?
00:32:20.800 Everybody's learned now about what happened in Weimar and what happened with the Bolsheviks
00:32:25.540 and when they took over Moscow and all this crazy shit.
00:32:27.500 Like we, we have, um, some scaffolding now to start to put the pieces together.
00:32:32.460 And we realized that the official narrative that we got for world war II was not at all
00:32:36.960 many such cases, right?
00:32:38.240 What actually happened there.
00:32:39.680 And, but what that's given rise to is this Nazi sympathy.
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00:32:58.580 And to me, I'm looking at Operation Paperclip and what happens at the end of world war II
00:33:04.120 and how it connects to what we're going through today.
00:33:06.580 And it feels like we took, you know, obviously they didn't lose.
00:33:10.160 Germany lost.
00:33:11.300 We took these Nazi scientists.
00:33:13.240 We implemented all this shit here.
00:33:15.260 And now I don't think it's, it's a coincidence at all that we're now experiencing Nazi sympathy.
00:33:20.740 Do you think that those things are connected?
00:33:22.260 Um, the chat also wants to know if you know about, they spelled his name wrong because they're
00:33:25.600 retarded, Puharich, Andrija Puharich.
00:33:28.880 I don't, who's that, uh, Indian chess champion or?
00:33:32.640 We'll tell you after.
00:33:34.880 No, we'll, we'll, we'll plug them in later on.
00:33:37.060 We'll explain it to you.
00:33:37.720 But do you think that that, that there's a correlation there between us sympathizing now
00:33:41.880 with the Nazi regime, considering it seems that the highest up in the Nazi regimes created
00:33:46.000 what's, uh, ailing us today?
00:33:48.740 Yeah, it's a, it's a bit of a, you know, it's a Hegelian dialectic.
00:33:53.400 They create the problem and they provide the solution.
00:33:56.180 So it's, it's Hitler himself was, you know, funded by the same industrialist who were, who
00:34:03.120 bought up, who destroyed them in world war one, then, uh, put them in debt with the, um,
00:34:10.880 you know, with the post world war one, um, treaty.
00:34:13.880 And then they immediately, you know, they bought all the industry up, created that economic
00:34:20.100 miracle.
00:34:20.840 And then, um, you know, taught him not only our propaganda methods from Edward Bernays, but
00:34:26.680 then also our eugenics programs from the Rockefellers and, um, and yeah, so they, they have the problem.
00:34:34.620 It's obvious once, once people know who is pulling the strings and they get in opposition
00:34:40.240 to them, just like how Trump is, it's ironic because the, you know, the shit libs and the
00:34:46.000 libtards, uh, you know, they've always called Trump Hitler.
00:34:48.920 And yeah, I mean, he kind of is in some ways, um, he's filling, uh, fulfilling a similar role
00:34:54.860 when it, when it seems completely hopeless.
00:34:57.660 Um, but, and, and ironically gets, you know, Captain America beyond selling war bonds.
00:35:02.920 The real reason why they came out with that comic book is, is to galvanize Americans against
00:35:07.800 Hitler.
00:35:08.220 It was specifically like punching Hitler, the meme of punching Hitler, Captain America literally
00:35:13.280 punches Hitler in the comic books.
00:35:15.280 And that's why that's like what helped galvanize support because I believe it was a plurality
00:35:21.720 of Americans during world war two era were originally Germans.
00:35:28.740 They were, it was, there was like more Germans than any other, um, you know, European flavor
00:35:34.800 in America at the time.
00:35:36.360 So it took a lot of convincing to make them, um, you know, want to join the war.
00:35:41.740 Of course, also just the fact that you're already exhausted from world war one, but, but yeah,
00:35:47.900 so it's, there's, you know, there's a duality aspect there and, and yeah, we're, um, Werner
00:35:54.760 von Braun, like you were talking about, he, he wrote that book, the, the Mars project about
00:36:00.920 a human colony on Mars.
00:36:03.040 Um, and in the section, it was a technocracy and in the section where they say how Mars is
00:36:09.040 governed, the title given to the leader of the Mars colony would be Elon.
00:36:14.320 That's, that's like the direct quote in the book.
00:36:16.460 And, um, von Braun worked directly.
00:36:19.440 He didn't found NASA, uh, but he was the chief architect of the Saturn five rocket.
00:36:24.020 He was also, uh, in direct correspondence with Jack Parsons, um, for years, even before he came
00:36:31.240 from the U S they were pen pals talking about rocket propulsion, obviously as the two, um,
00:36:37.140 basically founders of, of the science.
00:36:39.900 And, uh, he worked directly with Disney right before the moon landing.
00:36:45.120 Um, and they made various, uh, fictional TV programs to prepare the public, uh, in order
00:36:52.160 to get them comfortable with what to expect when they saw a moon landing on TV.
00:36:56.940 Um, of course, you know, uh, Disney world and, um, and Cape Canaveral are just a couple hours
00:37:04.720 drive away from each other.
00:37:06.160 So it was all one big, um, and of course the CIA helped Disney secure that land as well.
00:37:12.980 And NASA for all, there was a lot of crossover between the CIA and, and NASA as well.
00:37:19.260 It's so crazy because the, you know, this huge arm of the propaganda machine is Disney, especially
00:37:25.540 when it comes to the cultural rot, you know, sort of the LGBTQ stuff.
00:37:28.860 People say that this was taking place in Weimar, uh, and now we're being subjected to it again.
00:37:34.340 It's actually, Disney is the tip of the spear in very many ways when it comes to pushing
00:37:38.660 that ideology on children.
00:37:40.520 Um, and, you know, in that way, Disney is prepping children for not only, um, that type
00:37:47.940 of propaganda, but also their, their cultural values, their political values, you know,
00:37:51.940 they, they boil them down to simple concepts and they give them to children.
00:37:55.600 It is, it really serves as a, a propaganda machine in the biggest way.
00:37:59.340 But before we go on, we're at the 30 minute mark.
00:38:02.180 And, uh, I have to warn all of the poors that we're about to go live.
00:38:05.940 Hold on, hold on.
00:38:06.840 Let me do it right, David.
00:38:08.280 You keep doing it.
00:38:09.600 We have to go to the private segment for the people who are paid listeners.
00:38:16.320 So I do apologize to the, what did you call them?
00:38:19.580 Pores.
00:38:20.380 The poor.
00:38:20.660 Apologize to the pores.
00:38:21.920 We got to go.
00:38:22.960 Yes.
00:38:23.300 You can catch it on a Patreon.
00:38:24.840 The dirty pores, the unwashed masses.
00:38:27.260 Wow.
00:38:27.940 Brutal.
00:38:28.540 All right.
00:38:28.920 Uh, see you guys later.
00:38:30.300 And, uh, this will be on Patreons.
00:38:32.220 Go sign up.
00:38:33.000 Bye.
00:38:33.280 Yeah.
00:38:34.120 So, um, you know, and then if you look at the fact that Disney owns Marvel, once again,
00:38:40.340 that, that circle is just so, um, perfectly enclosed and it's, it's remarkable that nobody
00:38:45.160 can see it.
00:38:45.620 And I wanted to bring this image up to you because, um, sometimes I get so taken aback by
00:38:52.540 how overt the propaganda is and how impossible it is for the average normie to see it.
00:38:58.600 So this to me is a photo op, right?
00:39:03.480 We talk about this all the time.
00:39:04.680 Uh, tops made a shirt out of it.
00:39:05.920 It's a psyop season shirt.
00:39:07.140 That's what it says.
00:39:07.840 The font is super dope.
00:39:08.800 It's available at topops.com.
00:39:10.060 It's a banger of an image, right?
00:39:12.040 You have a golden shiny Trump towers.
00:39:14.720 The lobby is still intact.
00:39:16.040 Uh, the glass is still intact.
00:39:17.320 Everything looks cool right next to it, a flaming cyber truck.
00:39:21.400 And it's just like this contrast.
00:39:23.760 Not only was this a great representation of what happened the day before this image, which
00:39:31.160 was released.
00:39:31.760 And what happened was, uh, Elon Musk was spiraling about the HB one visas or whatever it was that
00:39:37.320 was going on.
00:39:38.040 Uh, there you go.
00:39:38.840 Psyops season, go to topops.com.
00:39:40.260 Get your banger shirts, dude.
00:39:41.440 That's a, I love that shirt.
00:39:42.400 I have that one in my closet every time.
00:39:43.820 Sometimes my wife will wear that shirt.
00:39:45.260 Like she'll take, we'll go to Walmart.
00:39:46.360 She'll wear it.
00:39:46.860 And I'm like, that's fucking looks cool, man.
00:39:48.580 People don't know what they see, but it's fucking dope.
00:39:51.600 Um, and so, you know, he's flipping out about the H one B one visas and, uh, and he's, he's
00:39:58.640 like freaking out on people.
00:39:59.760 He's dunking on them on, on Twitter.
00:40:01.300 He's blocking people.
00:40:02.260 I don't remember what the hell the situation was.
00:40:03.580 It was just like, he was a dumpster fire that night.
00:40:06.460 That was just before the new year, I think.
00:40:07.840 And, um, it was nice to see, it was nice to see him like melt down.
00:40:12.980 Cause he didn't handle it well.
00:40:14.240 No, no.
00:40:14.940 And I was like, I like that.
00:40:16.600 I like that.
00:40:17.220 He didn't handle it.
00:40:18.080 Cause like, he's a dude that is navigating Twitter, but then you see that he doesn't
00:40:23.080 really even know how to navigate Twitter.
00:40:24.740 Cause that's what Twitter is.
00:40:26.240 He's just a guy that like fucking owns it, you know?
00:40:29.200 And in my estimation, it was, uh, it was, it's theatrics, right?
00:40:32.580 It's like this guy we talk about and we give him credit in one sense where it's like
00:40:35.780 he bought Twitter and then he started nudging the cultural conversation.
00:40:39.820 So I think he was, I think he was legitimately mad.
00:40:44.160 You think he was, they were both at a UFC fight that night, right?
00:40:47.680 I don't know.
00:40:48.400 No, I'm talking about like about the H1B shit because he's like, I move the narrative and
00:40:52.860 he tried to move the narrative to this H1B shit.
00:40:55.340 And people were like, no, fuck you.
00:40:57.480 And it's like, they, they were ratioing him on, and I'm sure he's applying algorithmic
00:41:02.200 pressure and he's just like, it doesn't know how to handle that.
00:41:05.160 So that's like, imagine what the actual response was minus whatever kind of guardrails he has
00:41:11.220 up to push his narrative.
00:41:13.020 I think that's how strong that that push was.
00:41:15.260 And it's, that's why I found it interesting because I think that it was legitimate anger
00:41:20.040 coming from, he sounded like a fucking Indian.
00:41:21.920 Fuck you.
00:41:22.460 Fuck you, bloody fucking, just like when they lose their shit at that time too, we came
00:41:26.160 out with that Adrian Dittman account where it was like almost 100% him.
00:41:30.700 I heard them speaking in the same space and it was like the exact same cadence and voice.
00:41:34.340 And, and I feel like that, uh, but it doesn't, whatever the case is, it was very strange to
00:41:38.680 watch from the outside.
00:41:39.920 Um, but that picture was a great embodiment of it.
00:41:42.600 I think they actually were both at a UFC fight that night, Trump and Elon and Elon's just in
00:41:48.200 his phone going, fuck you, fuck you.
00:41:49.920 And Trump's enjoying the fight.
00:41:51.080 So you have calm, cool, collected Trump and you have Elon, who's a walking dumpster fire.
00:41:55.360 Um, and that theme applies again to that image with whatever's going on right now.
00:42:00.800 Let's tie it back to, cause there's a lot there, right?
00:42:03.460 That had to do somehow with the, the drones.
00:42:07.400 Um, that guy that died in the car was somehow a whistleblower about the drones and zero point
00:42:13.240 technology drones.
00:42:14.100 I don't know.
00:42:14.480 This is coming from Sean Ryan, who's a fed.
00:42:16.560 So who the fuck really knows what's going on, but that's the narrative that's tied to
00:42:20.400 that as well.
00:42:21.620 And then, was he saying that the Chinese have like way better drone technology than us?
00:42:27.340 Yeah.
00:42:28.100 He said that they were coming in and out of the ocean.
00:42:31.940 And that was really strange because at that time we were getting all kinds of reports from
00:42:37.140 people who were, you know, in the federal government and people who were in the local government of
00:42:42.760 New Jersey.
00:42:43.500 And they're very contradictory.
00:42:44.700 It was like, at one point we got confirmation from somebody, some representative who said
00:42:50.820 that there was a submersed, um, you know, vehicle, some submersed, uh, craft or whatever
00:42:57.520 under the surface of the water in off the coast of New Jersey.
00:43:01.440 And that's where these things were deporting or departing from.
00:43:04.460 And which was interesting because a lot of the UAP narrative or the UFO narrative, I don't
00:43:09.700 want to use the new gay language that Hillary Clinton coined, but, um, a lot of the new UFO
00:43:14.720 narrative is like, these things are coming in and out of the ocean.
00:43:17.600 So I was watching that and I'm going, all right, like it's moving in the direction that
00:43:22.340 I think it was going to move in.
00:43:24.040 When it's time to play, it's easy to find your next favorite game with Fodog.
00:43:28.980 And, and then the whole thing ended up going dead, but then we got confirmation that wasn't
00:43:43.280 the case.
00:43:43.620 And I don't know if that was Chinese or if it was Russia, this submersible that was off
00:43:47.980 the coast of New Jersey, supposedly, or it was Iranian.
00:43:50.540 That's what the fuck it was.
00:43:51.460 It was just Iranian.
00:43:53.180 In the end, Trump was just like, yeah, we looked into it and, uh, it was fucking nothing.
00:43:57.100 And it, and some of it was nothing.
00:43:58.720 Some of it was FAA regulated, uh, aircraft with, with the lights, you know, it wouldn't
00:44:03.780 make sense.
00:44:04.160 Why would it have like two, two green lights and a red light if it's, it's flying in commercial
00:44:07.480 airspace and stuff.
00:44:08.440 Sure.
00:44:09.000 But there were other stuff.
00:44:09.820 The question there was more of what were they looking for?
00:44:12.780 Right.
00:44:13.640 So true.
00:44:14.160 But there was, there was also stuff mixed in.
00:44:16.320 And, uh, like, like I just said on the last episode, Sam Tripoli owns or co-owns the comedy
00:44:22.200 dojo in New Jersey, where the, the guy that manages the site there and, and other comedians
00:44:28.400 like Joe list and, you know, uh, Mark Norman, they're there and they're like, they're fucking
00:44:31.900 seeing these drones and they're saying, this is weird.
00:44:34.800 Now in recent weeks, he's saying that the guy that is, is that the place he he's, he's
00:44:39.740 reporting cryptid related activity.
00:44:42.680 I don't know what that means, but like, yeah, it's, it's weird, but it, but it's all, it
00:44:47.340 also follows like you'll get like a UFO sighting and then people will be like, well, there's
00:44:50.500 fucking Bigfoot or like, there's like some orbs and then they're seeing dog man.
00:44:54.560 And I'm just like, I'm just, I'm just keeping track.
00:44:57.920 Yeah.
00:44:58.340 I know it sounds farfetched, but there, there is something going on.
00:45:01.680 And when the government tells you nothing to see here, I don't believe you.
00:45:05.280 Yeah.
00:45:05.640 And there was, uh, one, there was a dock in Newark, I believe might've been newer.
00:45:10.240 No, um, might've been Jersey city.
00:45:12.660 I know it was coastal.
00:45:14.160 It had, uh, an inlet and there was a shipping container that held nuclear or radioactive materials
00:45:21.500 and that was ripped open.
00:45:23.660 And then the, the radioactive materials were gone.
00:45:26.240 And so this, uh, this theory came out that effectively what they were doing was sweeping.
00:45:31.800 They were doing a, a, a sweeping, you know, technique with all these drones.
00:45:35.640 To try to do it, make a coordinated effort to recover this radioactive material.
00:45:39.220 And then nothing ever came of that.
00:45:40.620 I'm sure something did.
00:45:41.740 It's just like need to know basis.
00:45:43.220 We didn't get that passed down.
00:45:44.300 But, um, you know, there were things that look like planes, but then when you talk to
00:45:49.800 people who were there, they're like, it looks like a plane, but it makes no sound.
00:45:53.260 And it's the size of like a bus.
00:45:54.800 It's not the size of a plane.
00:45:56.580 And then there was other situations.
00:45:58.660 And this was even confirmed by, uh, some representative from New Jersey.
00:46:02.020 I don't know if it was, it was, I don't remember who it was, but they said that
00:46:05.320 when you, they look like a plane.
00:46:07.020 And then when you zoom in on them, they turn into an orb, like a plasma orb.
00:46:11.440 And that was really strange to hear.
00:46:13.900 So there was so much shit going on.
00:46:15.380 It was like the fog of war.
00:46:16.540 You couldn't make heads or tails of it.
00:46:18.160 The information was just like nonstop and contradicting and very confusing.
00:46:21.520 Yeah.
00:46:23.540 I'm hoping Trump pulls out some anti-gravity, uh, aircraft carriers at this military parade.
00:46:29.120 That's like, uh, that's been on my wishlist for a long time.
00:46:32.480 Dude, I was saying with the, with the latest, uh, Elon blaming Trump for, uh, being on Epstein
00:46:37.920 Island.
00:46:38.200 I'm like, I hope that they fucking give us aliens as a distraction.
00:46:41.840 Cause that's what I do.
00:46:43.120 You want a distraction and they did give us aliens, but they gave us fucking Brown aliens.
00:46:46.900 And now I have to watch LA burn, which is nice too, but it's, it's not what I wanted.
00:46:51.680 Right.
00:46:53.880 Yeah.
00:46:54.680 Yeah.
00:46:55.160 There's a, don't worry.
00:46:56.040 That's a, the aliens are coming.
00:46:58.040 Don't worry.
00:46:58.440 That's a finale.
00:46:59.300 Yeah.
00:46:59.780 Eventually.
00:47:00.360 Right.
00:47:00.760 Um, so I'm watching this situation unfold in, uh, LA and what we're talking about plugs
00:47:07.960 in perfectly.
00:47:08.520 Not only does it plug into the civil war aspect, um, but it also echoes that sentiment of predictive
00:47:14.320 programming.
00:47:14.800 Cause the way I'm looking at it is when I was a young man, um, you know, I was obsessed
00:47:19.780 with this idea of like martial law.
00:47:21.740 And I figured that the OG days, like 2000, 2008 on YouTube, Walmart, FEMA centers.
00:47:33.360 That's it.
00:47:34.000 They had the big plastic coffins so that you didn't, all the, all the dead bodies didn't
00:47:38.300 leach into the groundwater.
00:47:39.220 They were going to put all the dead bodies in big plastic coffins that were waiting.
00:47:42.260 God, dude, it was a nightmare to be, um, an internet sleuth, 2006, 2007, 2008.
00:47:49.020 You're just watching all this shit pop up on the radar.
00:47:51.780 You're like, but what are they going to do with all the plastic coffins?
00:47:54.580 Cause they're there.
00:47:55.580 I watched footages, uh, footage of them miles, uh, in some cases, just stretching as far
00:48:01.020 as the, I can see people driving down the road in real rural areas.
00:48:04.820 And the line, the side of the road is just lined with all these plastic coffins.
00:48:08.380 They haven't done anything with, and when I say plastic coffins, they're just big black
00:48:11.680 plastic bins that everybody's like, they're going to fucking fill with bodies.
00:48:14.920 So, um, when I was younger, you know, especially because we had received all of our predictive
00:48:20.400 programming, right?
00:48:21.160 I was talking the other day about the video game infamous, which was a great PlayStation
00:48:24.660 exclusive where you played a character who had sort of like electric powers and you
00:48:29.220 were a free running electric power guy in a state of martial law in a torn down city.
00:48:34.520 Now, because of that sort of predictive programming, I always imagined that I would be on the side
00:48:40.880 of the rioters, the resistance, right?
00:48:44.000 Because that's what we were given constantly as cartoons, video games, music videos, right?
00:48:49.380 They did that a lot in music videos, which is strange because I don't know what the fuck
00:48:52.340 riots have to do with Rihanna, Jay-Z, Beyonce, and Kanye.
00:48:56.160 I don't know what the correlation there, but run this town was a great music video.
00:49:00.080 And so you, you're receiving all of this and you think you're going to be on one side of it.
00:49:05.140 Meanwhile, what they're doing is they're manipulating low information, high emotion
00:49:09.540 voters into voting for a more porous Southern border, right?
00:49:13.200 Because look at these poor kids, the children, the children, they were when they're showing
00:49:17.640 you like these, uh, you know, when you're watching these cartoons, they expected you,
00:49:21.180 I guess, to stay in the same spot.
00:49:22.340 A lot of people did.
00:49:23.060 We're fucking talking about Disney.
00:49:24.380 We're talking about Marvel.
00:49:25.360 I'm thinking about these Disney adults.
00:49:26.860 So like that tattoo, what kind of retard gets that tattoo on their arm?
00:49:30.420 The same kind of retard that goes to a Disney world with Mickey mouse ears on and his fat
00:49:34.720 wife with no kids.
00:49:35.740 Yep.
00:49:36.220 Too many of them.
00:49:37.580 Resistance.
00:49:38.220 It's resistance.
00:49:39.680 It's the same people though, right?
00:49:41.500 It's a problem.
00:49:42.700 Well, that's what happens if you don't break out of that paradigm because they're giving
00:49:46.660 you, especially during a time like that where it's like, everybody has this feeling the
00:49:50.800 status quo is lying to us and something is wrong.
00:49:52.740 And then media comes along in whatever form and it goes, look, they are, and this is the
00:49:57.040 dystopian future that could take place.
00:49:58.640 That satisfies that urge of looking into things.
00:50:01.440 And you just go like, yeah, fucking, if it ever pops off, I'm in the resistance.
00:50:05.560 But if you're an actual person who seeks the truth, eventually, you know, thank God you
00:50:09.500 come out of the other side.
00:50:10.920 Almost, almost.
00:50:12.300 There's another stopping point.
00:50:13.680 And that stopping point is after they get you to vote for a porous border by emotionally
00:50:18.960 leveraging you with fucking children in cages and all these different things, then you
00:50:23.700 end up actually voting for your very own migrant crisis.
00:50:26.860 And when it shows up because of the predictive programming, you get funneled into your binary
00:50:30.980 system.
00:50:31.580 Now, if you never really sought the truth, the binary system that you, or, you know, the
00:50:36.260 path that you end up taking is the resistance.
00:50:38.240 That's Black Lives Matter.
00:50:39.540 That's LGBTQ.
00:50:40.740 That's all this shit.
00:50:41.500 That's I stand with the migrants, even though they're here illegally and they're destroying
00:50:45.020 fucking cities because we don't want them here.
00:50:47.060 Crazy.
00:50:47.280 Um, and then if you went a little bit further, just a little bit further and you go, no, this
00:50:52.400 is fucked up.
00:50:53.020 Maybe you woke up in 2020 because of everything that happened.
00:50:56.640 You're, you're, you're voting for the feds.
00:50:59.700 You're actually like pulling for the people that are going to implement the martial law.
00:51:05.420 And, and I, I didn't see that coming.
00:51:07.980 I thought for certain, everybody who had their wits about them would have been on the side
00:51:13.460 of the resistance.
00:51:14.080 And that was when I'm, you know, 17, 18 years old.
00:51:16.760 Um, now I'm looking back and I'm almost in amazement how excellent the propaganda machine
00:51:21.640 is because you had one side where it was low information entertainment.
00:51:25.840 And then you had another side and that other side was Elon Musk coming along and allowing
00:51:31.820 the racial conversation to take place on Twitter.
00:51:35.220 Once it took place, we all started about, I'm guilty of it.
00:51:38.060 It's a lot of fun.
00:51:38.860 A lot of fun.
00:51:39.500 I recommend it.
00:51:40.520 You get on Twitter, you engage in the racial conversation.
00:51:43.240 You say all the things that you couldn't have said for, for years and years.
00:51:46.200 But what that does is it then galvanizes you to that side of things where you go.
00:51:51.580 And I empathize with this greatly.
00:51:52.940 I want to see them get their fucking shit kicked in.
00:51:56.440 I want to see him get tased.
00:51:57.660 I want to see martial law in LA.
00:52:00.160 You know what I mean?
00:52:00.800 And, and I get it.
00:52:01.800 I know how we got there, but that you, you got to get a step further and you got to go.
00:52:05.960 We were dog walked all the way down this path.
00:52:07.740 And then we were given two fake options, two, two schools of thought to get funneled into.
00:52:12.060 And it's worked immaculately.
00:52:14.220 Yeah.
00:52:14.660 I think the best example of this was, um, was Jan six and the V for Vendetta programming.
00:52:20.840 Cause the whole time during the pandemic, um, you know, I'm looking at this stuff.
00:52:26.420 V for Vendetta, obviously written by Alan Moore, who's, uh, another Alistair Crowley, a cultist, um, from the UK.
00:52:34.100 He used to, his comic books, he originally wrote for Marvel UK.
00:52:37.760 Cause they had a whole separate division for the UK.
00:52:40.420 Cause they didn't want to get propagandized by America jokes on them.
00:52:44.020 They got the exact same propaganda, maybe even more potent, but V for Vendetta.
00:52:48.680 But ours was better.
00:52:50.540 Uh, yeah, arguably.
00:52:52.280 Cool.
00:52:52.800 His stuff is pretty dope though.
00:52:54.560 Uh, V for Vendetta and Watchmen specifically.
00:52:57.200 Watchmen.
00:52:57.440 Yeah.
00:52:57.660 Watchmen fucked.
00:52:59.120 Um, and Dr. Manhattan literally, uh, you know, hangs out on Mars and was responsible for the shift to electric cars.
00:53:06.960 Um, but, uh, anyways, V for Vendetta, the whole movie in 2005 was what inspired the whole anonymous, the whole branding of the Guy Fawkes mask that literally predated them using it.
00:53:21.560 And like going with like the anonymous online, you know, hacker group and their first, um, their first target was Scientology.
00:53:30.820 So L Ron Hubbard, if you're talking about, you know, problem reaction solution, all these anonymous movements, Satoshi Q or Satoshi or rather anonymous Satoshi, um, QAnon, they're all, um, they all start, they all originate from, uh, the programming from, uh, Mr. Alan Moore.
00:53:53.120 And Alan Moore has a great quote where he says, all art is literally magic because it affects the mass subconscious of humanity.
00:54:00.880 And he's like, Oh, people who think conspiracy theories, they have so many moving parts and be impossible.
00:54:06.240 Um, meanwhile, he's literally, he's participating in the magic that literally creates all these like seemingly impossible things to orchestrate.
00:54:15.240 And of course, you know, Alistair Crowley and him both being British, uh, magicians, you know, going back to their, um, you know, the heritage of the Druid culture, uh, of the UK, which would, they were a wizard culture that wore white robes.
00:54:32.760 And they made their wands out of the wood of the holly tree, AKA Hollywood.
00:54:38.400 And they, um, those methods, they understand these methods of, um, you know, programming humanity with, with fiction.
00:54:46.320 That's why we have Hollywood.
00:54:47.980 And that's why we, um, you know, why Alan Moore's, uh, fiction is so effective.
00:54:53.020 But of course, in V for Vendetta, the movie is literally about, uh, they discover that the pandemic that happened was a government bioweapon and it was used to gain more authoritarian control.
00:55:02.880 And then the end of the movie, they all put on masks and, uh, stormed the Capitol.
00:55:09.000 Um, all because of the, an anonymous leader that goes by one letter, you know, uh, Q no, no, it's V in the movies, but it's, it was literally the craziest thing.
00:55:19.920 But that being said, I was dog walked right into it.
00:55:22.380 I went to, you know, I was at Jan six.
00:55:24.280 I can say that now that I'm pardoned, but, um,
00:55:26.940 Oh shit, really?
00:55:28.760 That's awesome.
00:55:29.160 Very gangster.
00:55:30.100 Very gangster.
00:55:30.680 Yeah.
00:55:31.260 I mean, I was never charged with anything because I was out in the, I was just hanging out in the, in the grass, but don't worry about it, Drew.
00:55:38.320 We both got kids.
00:55:39.180 This, this kind of shit happens.
00:55:42.180 He's like, dad, you could look 10% cooler.
00:55:44.860 You want to put on your, put on your sunglasses, boo-boo.
00:55:48.740 There you go.
00:55:50.240 Does he know about the civil war?
00:55:53.600 Oh yeah.
00:55:54.180 He's, he's going to be, uh, Trump's strongest soldier.
00:55:57.980 Come here, boo-boo.
00:55:58.480 Yeah, man.
00:56:02.220 It, it, I was also, by the way, dog walked into that.
00:56:04.880 I didn't go to January six, but for, I don't know, let's say in the, in the year 2019, maybe 2018, I think I spent about five, five or four or five months, which doesn't sound like a long time, but it is to be totally enamored with the Q narrative.
00:56:21.640 And it wasn't until I started really zeroing in on this idea of like, they're painting Trump as a savior figure.
00:56:28.480 That was when I first started, hey buddy, uh, that was when he, I first started to, um, kind of become disillusioned with the movement because I just, there were certain things, obviously, you know, the JFK Jr. returning thing, but that wasn't necessarily Q as much.
00:56:47.680 It was the, the community itself kind of like trying to decipher it, you know, yes, yes.
00:56:55.280 But, but, but that whole painting of Donald Trump as the hero, um, I didn't even dislike Donald Trump.
00:57:01.720 I just kind of said, no, that doesn't, this doesn't make sense.
00:57:05.120 This is, this is a movie.
00:57:06.480 You're, you're, you're selling me a movie.
00:57:07.980 And once I felt that, you know, um, the, the predictive programming doesn't work on me in that way.
00:57:13.760 I guess it did for a few months.
00:57:15.200 They had me, but that's when I started to pull out of it.
00:57:18.340 Mm-hmm.
00:57:19.140 Yeah.
00:57:19.460 I mean, it was, it was wild.
00:57:21.120 Cause I, I expected, um, I expected Trump to win in 2020 and then for the storming of the Capitol, the, the, um, B for Vendetta stuff, I expected that to be the left once again, you know, riding just like they did originally.
00:57:35.600 Um, and of course it was wild that this election was on November 5th and the whole, the whole movie is remember, remember the 5th of November because it's, and you know, what's really crazy is the whole Guy Fawkes lore.
00:57:48.960 The actual lore was also a PSYOP used by the, um, one of the first Protestant Kings.
00:57:56.520 The one he was, he basically established, firmly established, um, Britain as a Protestant nation, um, by running a false flag.
00:58:06.360 Guy Fawkes was a Jesuit operative that he set up, um, with the dynamite plot where they're going to blow up the base, the parliament building in the UK, um, on November 5th.
00:58:19.300 And, and, and they set them up.
00:58:21.980 They just, it was a, uh, it was just a, it was a, it just like Jan 6th, it was a honeypot.
00:58:28.040 So they got a guy who was like, you know, somewhat, um, down for the cause, a Jesuit Catholic who wanted to, um, help the UK become, you know, become under the control of Rome again.
00:58:40.640 And they just fucking honeypotted him in.
00:58:42.840 They, they made a little letter.
00:58:44.520 They catch him.
00:58:45.560 And then in the UK, it's still celebrated.
00:58:48.080 They still burn effigies of Guy Fawkes and say, that's like the, God saved the King.
00:58:53.920 God literally saved the King is what they, is the, um, is like the lore there.
00:59:00.000 But yeah, it was completely made up and it was under the top wizard at the time, um, Francis Bacon, the same guy who Shakespeare, the, the idea that it was just a, a random, the guy who they say Shakespeare was fucking illiterate.
00:59:17.000 He couldn't even sign his kid's birth certificates.
00:59:20.040 Um, it was, uh, it was the, it was Francis Bacon and his Rosicrucian boys.
00:59:27.020 They not only translated the Bible into English, which was, you know, talk about programming.
00:59:32.200 The word Bible literally just means the book.
00:59:35.440 So they, and of course that is the core programming of Western civilization for better than worse.
00:59:41.640 But, um, they got to choose the exact, uh, words.
00:59:45.760 And then through Shakespeare, the Shakespearean works were actually used as an English thesaurus and dictionary because there was no English language.
00:59:53.980 Francis Bacon established the whole programming that runs the entire world that are, we all think in English because of what Francis Bacon did.
01:00:03.520 And he was also at the same time under King James, he was, they architected this, um, this little Guy Fawkes plot that's still effective today.
01:00:13.760 And it's, you know, just got implemented in the U.S. to, um, galvanize support behind, um, you know, our incoming empire.
01:00:23.120 It still happens, by the way, because my son was a fan of these, uh, these characters on, on YouTube, uh, kids YouTube.
01:00:30.720 They're called, uh, Spy Ninjas, I think.
01:00:32.920 And, uh, it's just some dude and his, and his Asian girlfriend.
01:00:36.800 And, you know, they're, they do Taekwondo.
01:00:39.960 And, uh, so, uh, you know, they have the background for the stunts, but then they, they incorporate, like, a fictional narrative.
01:00:45.980 And the fictional narrative is always, like, um, there's a bad guy after them.
01:00:51.060 They are, not the Spy Ninjas.
01:00:52.760 Yeah, it is a Spy Ninjas.
01:00:53.680 Um, and the, the, the, the bad guy is a hacker, and he wears a V for Vendetta mask, but, uh, mask.
01:01:01.840 But to avoid that copyright issue, his goatee or his, his soul patch actually splits into, like, a double so that, like, technically there's a variation they can't get.
01:01:11.460 But that, that mask has become so iconic that they use it for everything.
01:01:16.160 And, and it was the same thing as QAnon when that mask first popped off with Anonymous because Anonymous was giving a very similar promise to QAnon.
01:01:25.820 Where QAnon will say, like, patriots are in control kind of a deal.
01:01:29.820 Uh, QAnon, I mean, uh, I'm sorry.
01:01:32.180 No, QAnon would say patriots are in control.
01:01:35.000 Anonymous would say, expect us.
01:01:37.680 And it was the same thing.
01:01:38.780 It's basically, like, you don't have to worry about anything.
01:01:41.520 We're going to handle the big baddies.
01:01:44.020 You guys just stay put because patriots are in control.
01:01:47.500 Expect us.
01:01:47.940 I don't know if you guys have capped in with the left, with the, uh, with the fucking shitbag left.
01:01:54.100 But, uh, like, people like Kyle Kulinski of, uh, Kyle Kukulinski of, uh, Secular Talk.
01:01:59.900 He is literally, he's making videos, like, every week about, um, Anonymous Hopium.
01:02:08.400 He's like, oh my god.
01:02:10.220 They said they got a big surprise coming up next week, guys.
01:02:12.940 Wow.
01:02:13.420 Oh, come on.
01:02:14.540 He said, uh, and he also did, uh, voter, he did, uh, election denial, too.
01:02:19.560 So, they are literally running, they're running fucking Blue Anon right now with, uh, using the same anonymous programming.
01:02:26.840 So, they're getting so much.
01:02:29.400 I think what happens is you get to a point where, like, if you're not rooted in Christ,
01:02:33.600 I do think that you get to a point in, in trying to, like, disseminate information where you're like, these people kind of suck.
01:02:42.560 They kind of suck.
01:02:43.800 Nice, dude.
01:02:44.700 Hell yeah.
01:02:45.520 Yeah, your kid is crushing.
01:02:46.720 He's like, you look cooler now.
01:02:47.920 Now, now you're more comfortable.
01:02:49.260 Take a nap.
01:02:50.320 That's awesome, dude.
01:02:52.000 Um, but, like, you know, you get to a point where you're trying to disseminate information, and it's an uphill battle if you're not, you know, getting shekels or some shit like that.
01:03:04.040 Um, and at some point, you kind of realize, like, oh, people aren't going to listen, and then also people hate you anyway, and I feel like what happens is it just flips like an evil switch in people, and they go, you know what, fuck it, dude.
01:03:17.100 I see what they're doing.
01:03:18.040 I see this Hegelian dialectic shit.
01:03:19.720 I'm just going to apply it to my own model and then find success that way.
01:03:24.300 You know what I mean?
01:03:24.900 Because that's why I say I'm not in the business of waking anybody up.
01:03:29.080 Um, I'm just in the business of, of information and truth for the love of the game, right?
01:03:33.640 I just love the truth, and I find it fascinating.
01:03:36.120 I always have found it fascinating.
01:03:37.640 And I think if you're, if you're, if you're passionate about the truth, then, and you're not passionate about, like, trying to wake people up, it's a bit of a cliche, and it just doesn't work.
01:03:46.780 I mean, you know, we've been doing this for a while.
01:03:49.720 How many people have you spent years harping to, and it just simply never resonates with them, right?
01:03:54.800 It's like there's a type of person that's receptive, and then there is maybe the masses who are just turned off to it.
01:04:00.580 I don't know if it's a propaganda, or if it's human nature, or if it's a combination of the two.
01:04:05.360 But either way, I think it can turn you off if you are somebody who is trying to, you know, do whatever you got to do, and it's just backfiring.
01:04:13.340 People fucking hate you, and you go, you know what, dude?
01:04:15.640 It's shekel time, baby.
01:04:16.820 I'm going to do a little bit of fucking Albert Pike, you know, whatever.
01:04:19.560 If you need a hero, I'm going to get one for you.
01:04:21.680 I'm going to create the bad guy.
01:04:23.020 We'll do a little Hegelian dialectic, and then I'll count my money.
01:04:25.820 I think that's what happens to a lot of people that are at the highest echelons of this.
01:04:30.300 But it's strange to me that—well, it's not strange to me.
01:04:32.880 It's actually really fascinating to point out that so many of the people who are involved with this—you know, you're talking about Alan Moore—are using superheroes to do it.
01:04:42.440 All of our cultural ideas, not only do they come probably most successfully from, you know, superhero movies and everything, because that kind of fantasy, I guess, is just—it captures the imagination and the attention so effectively.
01:04:58.340 But it's also, like, they use media—sometimes on this show we talk about, is culture even good?
01:05:05.300 You know, everybody's constantly on this thing of, like, oh, the culture, this culture, that culture, you're appropriating my culture.
01:05:12.380 My culture seems to be fucking terrible.
01:05:14.740 Well, look at this—let me just show the culture right now.
01:05:17.580 I just—somebody sent me this meme.
01:05:19.760 Check this out, right?
01:05:20.340 So liberals don't know things.
01:05:21.980 They don't read history.
01:05:23.140 They don't obsess over stats.
01:05:24.440 A few data points they do see.
01:05:26.560 They forget their entire world is driven by consumption of fiction.
01:05:30.340 And I'm like, yeah, cool meme from the Department of the Homeland Security.
01:05:34.540 What?
01:05:34.940 The Department of Homeland Security.
01:05:35.860 What?
01:05:36.340 That's from the Department of Homeland Security?
01:05:38.300 Fucking hilarious.
01:05:38.580 If we're responding to Gavin Newsom, so I'm just like, fuck you guys.
01:05:42.720 What are you doing here?
01:05:44.500 That's so crazy.
01:05:45.400 They're making culture, but it's, like, so fake from every side.
01:05:49.220 Every side.
01:05:49.720 That I'm just—I guess I'm just checked out.
01:05:52.420 I'm out.
01:05:52.700 Well, even on the base side, right?
01:05:55.400 The right base side.
01:05:56.940 That's why I always tell people, it's like, don't take any of these heroes.
01:06:00.520 Focus on Jesus Christ and lean on God.
01:06:03.160 Don't focus on these, like, idols because they're going to fucking kayfabe you.
01:06:07.940 They're going to fall.
01:06:08.900 They're going to make triumphant comebacks.
01:06:10.540 They're going to turn heel and all this other crazy shit, you know?
01:06:13.280 Like, it's all—you're all getting dog walked.
01:06:15.880 And I talk about this all the time, about how my wife will be watching, you know, something
01:06:20.680 on Netflix or some shit like that.
01:06:21.940 And I'll hear all the ideology being sprinkled into those shows.
01:06:27.680 And I don't hear them in any of the shows for—well, I don't watch anything anymore.
01:06:31.160 I watched—the last thing I watched was House of David.
01:06:33.200 Now I'm watching The Chosen last night.
01:06:35.840 I drive around.
01:06:36.800 I'm like an old dude.
01:06:37.880 I listen only, like, to worship music now when I drive around by myself.
01:06:41.400 I've gotten to that stage in my life because everything else is just poison and agenda-driven.
01:06:45.500 And I can tell you're trying to manipulate me.
01:06:48.440 But in women's entertainment, there's all the messaging.
01:06:53.620 There's the polyamorous relationships, the gay dads, the trans character who's fun and
01:07:02.060 cheeky and just wants to be accepted and loved.
01:07:05.320 And the writing and the story is such that you have to feel empathetic for this character.
01:07:10.080 And so now you're applying that fictional tranny to the crazy tranny that you see working
01:07:18.540 at GameStop that's shouting, it's ma'am.
01:07:20.780 You know what I mean?
01:07:21.340 It's like—
01:07:21.540 Yeah, and you're trying to get into your bathroom still.
01:07:24.440 Yes, yeah.
01:07:25.340 And so I'm like, we've gotten to the point now where I realize culture and entertainment
01:07:30.800 is—it is—it's a monster.
01:07:35.880 It's a monster that wants to corrupt, corrode, and cut your kids' dicks off, and they think
01:07:42.560 it's funny, right?
01:07:43.180 Like, that's where we are.
01:07:44.860 And it's like—I think it's too late, but we should have detached from this a long time
01:07:49.540 ago.
01:07:50.480 Yeah, it's cool you brought up Netflix because I'm sure you guys know this already.
01:07:54.460 But, you know, I was talking to Edward Bernays, the father of propaganda, before.
01:07:59.720 He literally wrote a book called Propaganda in 1928.
01:08:02.400 He helped the CIA overthrow the democratically elected government of Guatemala in, like,
01:08:07.560 54, and then also helped push feminism, getting women to smoke by calling branding cigarettes
01:08:14.160 freedom torches, kind of based.
01:08:17.360 But his great-nephew—he was actually the great-nephew of Sigmund Freud, Edward Bernays
01:08:23.880 was—and then his great-nephew, Mark Randolph, is the co-founder of Netflix.
01:08:28.540 So, Netflix itself is literally founded by the great-nephew of the guy who created Propaganda
01:08:35.280 in the first place.
01:08:36.560 Of course, House of Cards being their first major show, Kevin Spacey.
01:08:41.440 There's a—I got some great—I got a great thread on Kevin Spacey that I won't try and
01:08:47.340 insert here, but it's crazy.
01:08:49.420 Honestly, I was just going to ask you if you remembered, after Kevin Spacey got brought
01:08:54.460 up on those allegations of, like, sexually assaulting another dude—and I mean, like,
01:08:59.540 another dude.
01:09:00.100 Like, it was dude number four or some shit.
01:09:01.760 Yeah.
01:09:01.960 Like, three—
01:09:03.180 They're all dead.
01:09:03.760 Yeah, dude!
01:09:04.480 They fucking—
01:09:05.420 So, Kevin Spacey gets accused of, you know, sexually assaulting these guys.
01:09:13.980 All of them just start dropping like flies.
01:09:15.920 And then what happens next?
01:09:17.480 Kevin Spacey, you know, he—the allegations get him kicked off of House of Cards because
01:09:22.540 he's too spicy to be around, whatever.
01:09:24.460 And then all of a sudden, the holiday season rolls around.
01:09:27.720 Kevin Spacey comes out with this fucking cryptic video where he's sitting there and he's
01:09:31.600 in character as his character from—
01:09:33.960 Yep.
01:09:34.260 God.
01:09:35.080 —House of Cards against Frank Underwood.
01:09:36.560 And he is talking in Frank Underwood's Cadence, and he's talking about killing your enemies.
01:09:43.940 And then there's a long—there's a pregnant pause, and he goes, with kindness.
01:09:48.460 And he keeps saying that over and over again.
01:09:50.660 Like, something about the best methodology is killing your enemies with kindness.
01:09:56.760 And he's like, what the fuck?
01:09:59.380 Like, who greenlit this?
01:10:00.660 What propaganda—or what—what do you call that?
01:10:03.120 Like, um, uh, what's your team that handles all your—your press and things like that?
01:10:08.040 Your—
01:10:08.560 Your PR team.
01:10:09.300 Your PR team.
01:10:10.560 What PR team greenlit this?
01:10:12.300 What said, hey, Kevin Spacey, I know what's really gonna get you back on the radar, back
01:10:16.460 into people's homes and houses where they're sitting with their families on the sofa and
01:10:20.040 they're enjoying House of Cards.
01:10:21.540 What's gonna do it is, in the middle of all these allegations, when all the people who
01:10:25.260 accused you just fucking mysteriously died, you need to talk about killing people.
01:10:29.740 With a long, pregnant pause.
01:10:31.040 And then let them know that it's with kindness, though.
01:10:32.740 Let them know that it's with kindness.
01:10:33.960 You're not actually killing people, Kevin.
01:10:35.740 And it's like, it was this veiled threat that was not veiled whatsoever, and America just
01:10:42.660 saw it.
01:10:43.140 It was well done.
01:10:44.000 I—I—I did think it was well.
01:10:45.160 I was like, this is fucking—that's a great character.
01:10:46.680 Frank Underwood is a great character.
01:10:48.800 Yeah.
01:10:49.700 And the next guy killed himself that—it was literally the day after.
01:10:53.180 It was the day after one of his victims killed him—or the day after the video, the
01:10:57.260 guy killed himself.
01:10:57.900 And then, on top of that, of course, Frank Underwood, the character that he's playing
01:11:02.300 in the show and then in that video, he, of course, kills his people that are inconvenient
01:11:07.820 to him in the show.
01:11:09.880 He's also—he does the same thing.
01:11:11.760 And then, on top of that—now, this is where it gets really fucked up and where so many
01:11:15.600 question marks come up in my mind—is Tucker Carlson has him on on the exact same day
01:11:21.300 on, like, the exact fifth-year anniversary, interviews Kevin Spacey again, interviews
01:11:27.260 Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood on the exact five-year anniversary of the Kill Him With
01:11:32.920 Kindness video.
01:11:33.940 Yeah.
01:11:34.560 Now that Kevin is a free man because all of his accusers died.
01:11:40.020 How long ago was that?
01:11:41.880 What's that?
01:11:42.620 How long ago did Tucker Carlson have him on?
01:11:44.600 I think that was December of 23, I want to say.
01:11:48.380 Interesting.
01:11:48.940 Or it might have been—yeah, I think it was—yeah, it was of 23.
01:11:52.540 So his TV show, then, not the podcast.
01:11:55.580 No, no, it was his podcast.
01:11:58.160 So when he first, like, broke away.
01:12:00.540 Yeah.
01:12:01.300 Let's see.
01:12:01.860 I'll look it up.
01:12:02.800 But that's a fascinating thing to do because interviewing a man in character as Frank Underwood
01:12:09.620 as a character on a show that he's no longer associated with makes no sense at all.
01:12:15.780 Makes no sense why you would do that.
01:12:17.180 Why would you go—if you went, I want to—hey, you reach out to his team.
01:12:21.100 I want to interview Kevin Spacey.
01:12:22.640 I want to get his side of the story.
01:12:24.120 You know what I mean?
01:12:24.580 So December 27, 2023.
01:12:27.000 So that's when it happened.
01:12:28.440 So it was right there, right after he broke away.
01:12:29.960 Yeah, I just replied to the live stream on Twitter with my thread.
01:12:37.700 This was one of my—this was a relative banger.
01:12:40.820 I got, like, 8K likes on this.
01:12:42.840 Oh, you want us to bring that up?
01:12:44.520 In the comments.
01:12:46.080 Yeah, yeah.
01:12:46.980 I think it's—yeah, I think it's creepy enough.
01:12:50.300 Oh, okay.
01:12:50.680 Here we go.
01:12:51.680 Yeah, go ahead and read that for us.
01:12:52.920 But, yeah, so the first thing, obviously, gay, rapist, pedophile, had three or four of his accusers die during trial, resulting in cases getting dropped.
01:13:03.160 He releases the Kill with Kindness video that we talked about, I believe, on Christmas Eve.
01:13:07.060 Yeah.
01:13:09.020 And then Spacey, remember, this was right during the QAnon era.
01:13:13.380 Trump gets into office, and he was one of the first ones to get exposed as a pedophile rapist, bringing down the House of Cards.
01:13:21.500 Of course, and his show was the first to fall in the House of Cards.
01:13:27.400 And, yeah, so then this one, in the interview with Tucker, exactly, I believe, five years later, it might be six.
01:13:39.320 I don't know when he did the original one.
01:13:40.880 But, you know, on the exact anniversary, he's talking to Tucker about how he likes how there's a thin line between reality and fiction that's rapidly disappearing.
01:13:53.280 Oh, my God.
01:13:54.420 You want to talk about telling us?
01:13:56.520 What's true, what's false, what's life, what's art, what's real, what's performance.
01:14:00.440 I love it when these things intersect.
01:14:02.260 Then it gets interesting.
01:14:04.220 I agree, though.
01:14:05.680 I do.
01:14:06.320 He's right.
01:14:07.340 He's not wrong.
01:14:08.100 The problem is that he's fucking doing it.
01:14:10.200 Yeah.
01:14:10.540 I always tell people to focus on God, you know, strengthen your relationship with God because that's the truth.
01:14:16.220 There's a reason why they call Jesus Christ the way, the truth, and the life.
01:14:18.820 But people go, but it's fun.
01:14:21.820 And I go, oh, yeah, don't get me wrong.
01:14:23.840 It's so fun.
01:14:24.600 It's so well written, this script that we're being subjected to, and it is the most fun.
01:14:31.920 But it's like when you start to get caught in it and you believe that it's reality, right, when you start picking sides in a Hegelian dialectic type of situation or whatever, when you get funneled into a false binary that they lie out for you, a right-hand path versus left-hand path kind of a situation, that's where you get fucked up.
01:14:50.360 But if you can stay above that, keep your head above those waters and dip in every once in a while, it is very fun.
01:14:56.980 It's very fun.
01:14:59.960 That is crazy, though.
01:15:01.980 And do you want me to pull the thread back up or what are we thinking?
01:15:05.860 No, I think that's good on the spacey front.
01:15:08.520 I've got to get going here in a sec, but I guess there's a couple of things I wanted to add just to harken back to the original subject with the Marvel stuff.
01:15:19.240 Sure.
01:15:19.520 One, we had Marvel Jack Parsons was doing the ritual with L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology.
01:15:29.320 Scientology's got to be the best example of how a cult, like probably even more direct than Freemasonry in terms of influencing the public, because they're a cult that's focused on Hollywood and controlling actors, like Tom Cruise, for instance.
01:15:45.420 Tom Cruise was supposed to be Iron Man.
01:15:47.280 He was the original pick for Iron Man, but he was too expensive.
01:15:51.340 So, yeah.
01:15:52.440 So he was supposed to be Iron Man.
01:15:54.220 Watching his most recent movie, The Mission Impossible, it's about a cyber attack, an AI cyber attack.
01:15:59.520 So that's pretty clearly what's up next.
01:16:03.500 And those two things, like how the Marvel Civil War and the Purge Forever scenario that we're going into now merge, I'm pretty sure the cyber attack and the nuclear war leading into alien intervention, those are all going to be chained together and happen in pretty quick sequence.
01:16:23.200 But, yeah.
01:16:53.200 And there's two things recently that happened that kind of put, you know, some sand in that bucket.
01:17:01.600 And that is, one, that lady on TikTok who's talking to that entity seven.
01:17:05.380 Now, the date has come and passed.
01:17:06.620 It was supposed to be May 27th.
01:17:07.780 But the idea is that she's communicating with this thing through a Ouija board for like 15 fucking years.
01:17:12.560 And it's telling her that a nuclear event is happening.
01:17:14.880 And if we can save ourselves from the nuclear event, then there's going to be some sort of like spiritual ascension, which probably involves aliens.
01:17:21.800 Right. And the other thing is there was a woman in the Denver, Colorado airport recently, I would say, just before June.
01:17:28.440 Right. So we're talking late May as well.
01:17:30.720 And I was actually drawing a correlation between these two events because I wondered if they were talking about the same thing.
01:17:35.040 She's on her knees.
01:17:35.920 She's reading a script.
01:17:36.860 She's talking about how they have weapons that we don't even understand yet.
01:17:40.920 And what's coming is going to be worse than 9-11.
01:17:42.960 And, of course, of all places that happens in Denver, Colorado, which is one of the most like the highly the most highly esoteric buildings, you know, on the face of the planet, certainly in the United States.
01:17:53.540 And so I don't know if that was genuine.
01:17:56.140 It felt like a scripted event to me, but I think it was worth taking note on.
01:17:59.620 She was saying weapons that you don't even understand.
01:18:03.360 And it's worse than 9-11 what's coming.
01:18:05.380 So just wanted to throw that in there.
01:18:07.460 But go on.
01:18:07.920 Oh, that's a fun one.
01:18:09.160 I haven't tapped into that level of Schipzo community in a while.
01:18:15.380 I got to get off the crypto.
01:18:17.000 I'll send you a couple of things.
01:18:18.400 You might find them interesting.
01:18:19.440 After the show, I'll send them your way.
01:18:21.860 Perfect.
01:18:23.060 Well, that's, yeah, sounds interesting.
01:18:24.920 It does sound, you know, it lines up with the leftover predictions I still got left to mark off there.
01:18:34.040 I guess just to go into what's going on right now with the L.A. riots, just because it's topical.
01:18:40.980 I've been waiting for this based off of the purge predictive programming where basically purge came out in 2012, 13, literally right as BLM came out, which was like in the post 9-11 phase.
01:18:58.420 Like we had the 1992 Rodney King riots, of course, the late 70s, like Detroit race riots.
01:19:05.480 We had been like relatively cool and calm.
01:19:08.840 I remember in ninth grade, the teacher was like, raise your hand if you think racism is over.
01:19:13.200 Of course, Obama had just been elected, whatever.
01:19:15.520 So everybody like there was very few people, which is a crazy dynamic, could never happen now in a high school classroom.
01:19:22.080 But yeah, very few people thought that racism was still a thing.
01:19:25.280 But they restarted it up with Obama and I think it was Michael Brown or whatever.
01:19:31.940 The hands up, don't shoot bullshit.
01:19:34.300 Trayvon Martin.
01:19:35.660 Oh, was that was that the first one?
01:19:37.520 I think so.
01:19:38.140 I think Trayvon Martin was.
01:19:39.520 They just did.
01:19:40.220 They just did something interesting.
01:19:42.180 They had like a Sprite and Skittles as like a sacrament, kind of as a mock communion to Trayvon Martin.
01:19:48.580 I was like, God, geez, they're just missing the watermelon.
01:19:51.500 But, you know, where he attacks the gas station attendant or whatever.
01:19:54.180 Yeah, yeah.
01:19:55.640 But but yeah.
01:19:56.760 So anyways, they run that with Obama.
01:19:58.880 They come out with the Purge movies, Purge movies about wearing masks and there being periods of lawlessness.
01:20:04.940 And ultimately, all that really builds up to the pandemic riots.
01:20:10.660 Those that was like the BLM crescendo.
01:20:13.180 And that's why it's gone now, because it's that's the end of that story arc.
01:20:17.280 So now they switch in.
01:20:18.800 They're like, hey, kids, we know you all grew up during the pandemic and couldn't go to high school.
01:20:23.280 And all you could do to go outside was to riot and steal.
01:20:26.160 And they started to do the the teen takeovers and stuff.
01:20:29.200 They don't even need martyrs anymore, which, again, shows that the BLM stuff is irrelevant.
01:20:33.960 But the immigrant stuff is fresh.
01:20:38.500 So I knew that was going to be, you know, the next thing.
01:20:42.460 And mainly what actually tipped me off first was the fact that the final Purge movie called I think it's the Purge Forever or Forever Purge.
01:20:54.020 I forget how it goes.
01:20:54.940 But it's all the other movies up until that point, all focused like directly on BLM, you know, direct white versus black themes.
01:21:05.640 The final movie is the only one that focuses specifically on illegal immigrants in Texas and them rising up and taking over the ranches from the rich white ranchers.
01:21:17.460 Yeah, that reminds me of the guy who ended up shooting the illegal migrant in his home and then ended up catching a case and going to prison that like 70 something year old man who owned property on the border there.
01:21:27.260 So, yeah, that checks out.
01:21:28.980 Yeah. So so that's what I was waiting for.
01:21:31.980 And it was I could tell that was tied into the Civil War.
01:21:36.260 I think that's what they describe in that movie.
01:21:38.700 Basically, all the other movies after one night, the purge sirens, you know, go off again to symbolize the end of it and everything goes back to normal.
01:21:47.700 In this movie, for the first time, there's like four or five of these movies.
01:21:51.100 This is the first time that the siren goes off and people just keep purging.
01:21:55.320 So they don't they just don't stop and it's just constant.
01:21:59.380 So just like with BLM, where they'd have, OK, one guy got martyred.
01:22:03.700 You can riot for for a couple of days here because of this.
01:22:07.440 You know, just very focused.
01:22:10.180 Now you've got illegal immigration.
01:22:11.960 You can run this all day long.
01:22:13.460 You don't even need you don't need a martyr anymore.
01:22:16.460 And everyone, especially in Chicago, it's summer.
01:22:18.960 They were literally doing team takeovers where they're just like all the kids that grew up in the pandemic.
01:22:23.920 They said, hey, all we need is a Facebook group.
01:22:26.640 You just say, hey, let's meet up at this gas station.
01:22:29.020 We have two thousand kids.
01:22:31.320 We can take whatever we want.
01:22:32.680 We can rob them.
01:22:33.580 We can, you know, that's in L.A.
01:22:35.960 They love doing that.
01:22:37.060 The fucking street takeover shit where they do the fucking little loopy loops and run kids over.
01:22:43.840 There's a drunk driver, a mom drunk driving with their kids doing donuts recently.
01:22:49.220 But anyways, yeah, so that's that's what's coming next.
01:22:53.360 And in the movie, it's like a decentralized civil war.
01:22:56.960 And yeah, they kind of had the Marvel Civil War thing was kind of like a gunshot, I guess, which is I always wondered, like, what the connection was.
01:23:07.040 Because even when I'd like try and look up through my own tweets for something civil war related, I'd always get when I was looking for one of them, I find my tweets about the other like more geopolitical civil war versus the, you know, Marvel civil war.
01:23:24.280 And it's just hilarious that they they used one to directly trigger the other.
01:23:30.640 And they've done it brilliantly.
01:23:31.960 Like I've been saying for a couple of years now, I'm from New York.
01:23:35.660 And the way that they've put these people in New York, it's like I described it as landmines.
01:23:41.620 So where I used to live, they they were putting them in the field of where I used to live.
01:23:46.220 There's like a what's it called?
01:23:48.080 Floyd Bennett Field.
01:23:48.920 It's like basically an air base.
01:23:50.340 They're putting them there, putting up tents and shit, putting them in hotels, but they're like there's they're sparse and they're kind of all over the place that they'll put it.
01:23:59.020 They'll put them in houses as well, like section eight houses.
01:24:01.740 So it's just like they're here and they are waiting.
01:24:06.100 And the crazy thing is people don't even really know the order.
01:24:09.060 They don't know the trigger word.
01:24:10.500 But once it's given, they they activate.
01:24:13.680 And it's it's almost genius.
01:24:15.580 But like I've been I've been looking at it for a long time.
01:24:17.600 It's like that's a fucking bomb going off in a city that has been planted there for years and years now.
01:24:24.280 And it's not just like the old immigrants.
01:24:26.160 There's there's a lot of old old immigrants.
01:24:27.820 Some of them have assimilated.
01:24:29.280 Some of them understand these are just new this new influx.
01:24:32.420 That is it's going to be a problem, dude.
01:24:34.460 It's going to be a problem for a while.
01:24:35.700 It's not going to.
01:24:36.200 Yeah, we haven't even seen.
01:24:37.540 This is like the mild shit, like how they're keeping it Mexican themed.
01:24:41.520 That's yeah, that's a hilarious style point that I didn't think they'd be bold enough to do, because I was saying for the last couple of years that the way you could figure out if somebody wasn't paying attention whatsoever to the immigration crisis is if they thought it was Mexicans there.
01:24:57.320 I think there is.
01:24:58.080 I'm pretty sure it was net negative people going from Mexico to the US.
01:25:03.200 Like we were running like a deficit with that.
01:25:06.400 Yeah, you know, Venezuelans, Chinese, El Salvadorian.
01:25:11.540 Yeah.
01:25:12.380 Yep.
01:25:12.740 El Salvadorian Haitians.
01:25:16.140 And yeah, like anybody who thought it was Mexicans, I'm like, oh, that's a fucking dead giveaway.
01:25:21.120 You don't even know what the fuck's going on.
01:25:22.740 But yeah, no, they just went for it for a convenient thing.
01:25:27.020 And it also helps with the with the optics to really get it's just so trash optics and they can't turn it around.
01:25:34.640 It's so fucking funny.
01:25:36.140 But people will still fall for it, dude.
01:25:38.160 Bring on American flags, please.
01:25:40.100 It's horrible optics.
01:25:41.660 No, fuck you.
01:25:43.000 The only time they have them, they have them upside down.
01:25:45.900 It's, you know, the chef's kiss.
01:25:47.880 It's beautiful.
01:25:49.000 Well, listen, Drew, we want to respect your time.
01:25:51.640 I know you got to go.
01:25:52.220 I think we did a great job here of fucking highlighting how pretty much everything that we think is happening has been not not not predicted for a long time, but engineered for a long time.
01:26:02.400 And then the question that they had to answer is just which one of these outcomes seems the most viable.
01:26:07.260 And they keep redirecting, adjusting their aim and then moving towards that and funneling us towards it the entire time.
01:26:13.400 It's been a long path.
01:26:15.240 I think it's all spiritual because, you know, if you look back at how long it takes, no man will see the fruits of this labor.
01:26:20.940 This is something else.
01:26:21.740 This is a long game.
01:26:22.920 And we are at what I think might be the the the end of it.
01:26:26.760 End game, right?
01:26:28.220 Marvel end game or Avengers end game, if you will.
01:26:30.860 But one more time for the people, Drew, before you get out of here, where can everybody find you?
01:26:35.500 Yeah.
01:26:35.840 At at Drew Tang Reborn on X.
01:26:39.000 I think the next thread I'm going to drop is like a just a straight predictive program and guide, just a list of a fun movie list for you and your loved ones to watch at home.
01:26:51.600 Just like subject by subject, probably starting with like 9-11 and then going into pandemic stuff, you know, BOM, pandemic stuff.
01:27:02.700 Then like just showing you how they guided the population into pandemic, depopulation, aliens and how they've already basically told you exactly what's going to happen.
01:27:14.500 Transhumanism.
01:27:15.220 Drew, is this book still available for people?
01:27:18.380 Um, I've got a I got a few loose copies lying around.
01:27:22.660 I got to do another print run, really.
01:27:24.360 But, um, yeah.
01:27:25.580 How'd you like it?
01:27:26.600 Do you enjoy it?
01:27:27.200 I love it.
01:27:27.800 It's like you can't open a page without finding something incredibly fascinating.
01:27:32.600 I just went from, uh, looks like we had the, uh, what did you call it?
01:27:37.240 Kundalini yoga on one thing.
01:27:39.040 We've got a hollow earth theory on another page.
01:27:42.120 There's so much stuff going on.
01:27:43.820 You're breaking down Graham Hancock's work, uh, on this page.
01:27:47.320 It's like, it's a fascinating range.
01:27:49.880 It's kind of like this episode was where, um, it's an overview of so many things that are relevant to the conversation.
01:27:55.660 And I think it's actually great.
01:27:57.680 Uh, it's, it's almost like this little, it's a small book too.
01:28:00.540 So it's great as reference material for some of the most schizo shit, but it all applies.
01:28:04.900 Uh, and that's why I asked.
01:28:05.860 I mean, if I imagine if you do have some copies, some people could probably DM you and see if you're willing to part with one of them.
01:28:11.720 Yeah.
01:28:12.120 Yeah.
01:28:12.320 Just DM me and I'll, uh, I'll hook you up if there's anyone that wants one.
01:28:15.460 But yeah, that's, that's my favorite thing with the book is just like having it physical and having so many of those images and like diagrams and stuff that you've only ever seen on the internet.
01:28:26.400 Um, just being physical.
01:28:27.760 And like you said, just being able to open up to any page and, and like, I'll be talking to people and like, hold on, wait, I got the, I got the book right here.
01:28:35.420 I'll show you the picture.
01:28:36.760 It is so much more powerful than pulling something up on the phone.
01:28:39.940 So I'm looking at, uh, Nikola Tesla right here.
01:28:42.860 You've got stuff on Tesla.
01:28:44.000 I turn a little bit, you've got mass coronal ejections, uh, on this page, you know, uh, looks like we've got Antarctica and the exploration of Antarctica on this page.
01:28:53.500 It's great, man.
01:28:54.220 It's a, it's an awesome reference.
01:28:56.220 Oh my God.
01:28:56.700 We've got, uh, Rothschilds and the elongated skulls, uh, of the Nephilim and everything.
01:29:01.540 I mean, crushing, it's a great book and you can turn to any page and find something fascinating.
01:29:06.040 They'll find, they'll find this book 200 years from now and be like, what the fuck was going on?
01:29:09.960 I scattered about 10 copies at the, uh, Tim Cass, Cass castle when I was there.
01:29:17.180 So, uh, I think Shane Cashman probably found them all and Tim, Tim, Tim didn't very sorry.
01:29:25.060 Yeah.
01:29:25.300 Tim didn't.
01:29:25.960 I actually, I went out in Miami for drinks, uh, with, uh, Luke Rudowski and Ian, the, the hippie dude.
01:29:34.540 Yeah.
01:29:34.760 Uh, Crossland.
01:29:36.100 Yeah.
01:29:36.380 Ian was on shrooms.
01:29:37.640 It was fucking hilarious.
01:29:38.740 Guy was a great time.
01:29:40.500 What a very obviously great guys.
01:29:42.600 I think Luke is probably one of my favorite person of all time.
01:29:46.020 You guys are fucking legend.
01:29:47.680 I think if you put one of these books in Ian Crossland's, uh, hands, he would try to figure
01:29:51.960 out a way to distill it and put it in a slow IV drip or something.
01:29:55.860 He's that guy.
01:29:56.620 You know what I mean?
01:29:57.100 He's really bad.
01:29:58.200 I love Ian Crossland.
01:29:59.220 Um, all right, man.
01:30:00.240 Well, I appreciate your time, Drew.
01:30:01.700 This is a banger of an episode and, uh, I guess that's, that's all we got, huh?
01:30:06.440 Perfect.
01:30:07.020 Yep.
01:30:07.360 Now I'm satisfied.
01:30:09.180 As am I top.
01:30:10.160 Take us out of here, man.
01:30:11.320 All right, man.
01:30:11.900 Hopefully this episode doesn't get us being like the last one, but, uh, that means it's a good
01:30:15.540 one.
01:30:16.020 Guys, see you later.
01:30:17.400 4.30.
01:30:18.560 Uh, bye.
01:30:19.740 The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:30:26.880 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:30:30.700 You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:30:36.580 You know, because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture
01:30:43.140 of what's happening.
01:30:44.420 I know they have.
01:30:49.680 Right now, at the end of the room.
01:30:52.260 Oh, God.