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00:52:59.120Um, and Dr. Manhattan literally, uh, you know, hangs out on Mars and was responsible for the shift to electric cars.
00:53:06.960Um, 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.
00:53:21.560And like going with like the anonymous online, you know, hacker group and their first, um, their first target was Scientology.
00:53:30.820So 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.
00:53:53.120And Alan Moore has a great quote where he says, all art is literally magic because it affects the mass subconscious of humanity.
00:54:00.880And he's like, Oh, people who think conspiracy theories, they have so many moving parts and be impossible.
00:54:06.240Um, meanwhile, he's literally, he's participating in the magic that literally creates all these like seemingly impossible things to orchestrate.
00:54:15.240And 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.
00:54:32.760And they made their wands out of the wood of the holly tree, AKA Hollywood.
00:54:38.400And they, um, those methods, they understand these methods of, um, you know, programming humanity with, with fiction.
00:54:47.980And that's why we, um, you know, why Alan Moore's, uh, fiction is so effective.
00:54:53.020But 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.
00:55:02.880And then the end of the movie, they all put on masks and, uh, stormed the Capitol.
00:55:09.000Um, 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.
00:55:19.920But that being said, I was dog walked right into it.
00:55:22.380I went to, you know, I was at Jan six.
00:55:24.280I can say that now that I'm pardoned, but, um,
00:55:31.260I 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.
00:56:02.220It, it, I was also, by the way, dog walked into that.
00:56:04.880I 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.
00:56:21.640And it wasn't until I started really zeroing in on this idea of like, they're painting Trump as a savior figure.
00:56:28.480That 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.
00:56:47.680It was the, the community itself kind of like trying to decipher it, you know, yes, yes.
00:56:55.280But, but, but that whole painting of Donald Trump as the hero, um, I didn't even dislike Donald Trump.
00:57:01.720I just kind of said, no, that doesn't, this doesn't make sense.
00:57:21.120Cause 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.
00:57:35.600Um, 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.
00:57:48.960The actual lore was also a PSYOP used by the, um, one of the first Protestant Kings.
00:57:56.520The one he was, he basically established, firmly established, um, Britain as a Protestant nation, um, by running a false flag.
00:58:06.360Guy 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.
00:58:21.980They just, it was a, uh, it was just a, it was a, it just like Jan 6th, it was a honeypot.
00:58:28.040So 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.
00:58:40.640And they just fucking honeypotted him in.
00:58:45.560And then in the UK, it's still celebrated.
00:58:48.080They still burn effigies of Guy Fawkes and say, that's like the, God saved the King.
00:58:53.920God literally saved the King is what they, is the, um, is like the lore there.
00:59:00.000But 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.
00:59:17.000He couldn't even sign his kid's birth certificates.
00:59:20.040Um, it was, uh, it was the, it was Francis Bacon and his Rosicrucian boys.
00:59:27.020They not only translated the Bible into English, which was, you know, talk about programming.
00:59:32.200The word Bible literally just means the book.
00:59:35.440So they, and of course that is the core programming of Western civilization for better than worse.
00:59:41.640But, um, they got to choose the exact, uh, words.
00:59:45.760And then through Shakespeare, the Shakespearean works were actually used as an English thesaurus and dictionary because there was no English language.
00:59:53.980Francis Bacon established the whole programming that runs the entire world that are, we all think in English because of what Francis Bacon did.
01:00:03.520And 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.
01:00:13.760And it's, you know, just got implemented in the U.S. to, um, galvanize support behind, um, you know, our incoming empire.
01:00:23.120It still happens, by the way, because my son was a fan of these, uh, these characters on, on YouTube, uh, kids YouTube.
01:00:30.720They're called, uh, Spy Ninjas, I think.
01:00:32.920And, uh, it's just some dude and his, and his Asian girlfriend.
01:00:36.800And, you know, they're, they do Taekwondo.
01:00:39.960And, uh, so, uh, you know, they have the background for the stunts, but then they, they incorporate, like, a fictional narrative.
01:00:45.980And the fictional narrative is always, like, um, there's a bad guy after them.
01:00:53.680Um, and the, the, the, the bad guy is a hacker, and he wears a V for Vendetta mask, but, uh, mask.
01:01:01.840But 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.
01:01:11.460But that, that mask has become so iconic that they use it for everything.
01:01:16.160And, 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.
01:01:25.820Where QAnon will say, like, patriots are in control kind of a deal.
01:02:52.000Um, 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.
01:03:04.040Um, 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.
01:03:37.640And 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.
01:03:46.780I mean, you know, we've been doing this for a while.
01:03:49.720How many people have you spent years harping to, and it just simply never resonates with them, right?
01:03:54.800It'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.
01:04:00.580I don't know if it's a propaganda, or if it's human nature, or if it's a combination of the two.
01:04:05.360But 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.
01:04:13.340People fucking hate you, and you go, you know what, dude?
01:04:23.020We'll do a little Hegelian dialectic, and then I'll count my money.
01:04:25.820I think that's what happens to a lot of people that are at the highest echelons of this.
01:04:30.300But it's strange to me that—well, it's not strange to me.
01:04:32.880It'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.
01:04:42.440All 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.
01:04:58.340But it's also, like, they use media—sometimes on this show we talk about, is culture even good?
01:05:05.300You know, everybody's constantly on this thing of, like, oh, the culture, this culture, that culture, you're appropriating my culture.
01:05:12.380My culture seems to be fucking terrible.
01:05:14.740Well, look at this—let me just show the culture right now.
01:12:52.920But, yeah, so the first thing, obviously, gay, rapist, pedophile, had three or four of his accusers die during trial, resulting in cases getting dropped.
01:13:03.160He releases the Kill with Kindness video that we talked about, I believe, on Christmas Eve.
01:13:09.020And then Spacey, remember, this was right during the QAnon era.
01:13:13.380Trump gets into office, and he was one of the first ones to get exposed as a pedophile rapist, bringing down the House of Cards.
01:13:21.500Of course, and his show was the first to fall in the House of Cards.
01:13:27.400And, yeah, so then this one, in the interview with Tucker, exactly, I believe, five years later, it might be six.
01:13:39.320I don't know when he did the original one.
01:13:40.880But, 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.
01:14:24.600It's so well written, this script that we're being subjected to, and it is the most fun.
01:14:31.920But 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.
01:14:50.360But if you can stay above that, keep your head above those waters and dip in every once in a while, it is very fun.
01:15:01.980And do you want me to pull the thread back up or what are we thinking?
01:15:05.860No, I think that's good on the spacey front.
01:15:08.520I'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.
01:15:19.520One, we had Marvel Jack Parsons was doing the ritual with L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology.
01:15:29.320Scientology'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.
01:15:45.420Tom Cruise was supposed to be Iron Man.
01:15:47.280He was the original pick for Iron Man, but he was too expensive.
01:15:54.220Watching his most recent movie, The Mission Impossible, it's about a cyber attack, an AI cyber attack.
01:15:59.520So that's pretty clearly what's up next.
01:16:03.500And 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.
01:17:07.780But the idea is that she's communicating with this thing through a Ouija board for like 15 fucking years.
01:17:12.560And it's telling her that a nuclear event is happening.
01:17:14.880And 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.
01:17:21.800Right. And the other thing is there was a woman in the Denver, Colorado airport recently, I would say, just before June.
01:17:28.440Right. So we're talking late May as well.
01:17:30.720And I was actually drawing a correlation between these two events because I wondered if they were talking about the same thing.
01:17:36.860She's talking about how they have weapons that we don't even understand yet.
01:17:40.920And what's coming is going to be worse than 9-11.
01:17:42.960And, 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.
01:17:53.540And so I don't know if that was genuine.
01:17:56.140It felt like a scripted event to me, but I think it was worth taking note on.
01:17:59.620She was saying weapons that you don't even understand.
01:18:03.360And it's worse than 9-11 what's coming.
01:18:05.380So just wanted to throw that in there.
01:18:24.920It does sound, you know, it lines up with the leftover predictions I still got left to mark off there.
01:18:34.040I guess just to go into what's going on right now with the L.A. riots, just because it's topical.
01:18:40.980I'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.
01:18:58.420Like we had the 1992 Rodney King riots, of course, the late 70s, like Detroit race riots.
01:19:05.480We had been like relatively cool and calm.
01:19:08.840I remember in ninth grade, the teacher was like, raise your hand if you think racism is over.
01:19:13.200Of course, Obama had just been elected, whatever.
01:19:15.520So everybody like there was very few people, which is a crazy dynamic, could never happen now in a high school classroom.
01:19:22.080But yeah, very few people thought that racism was still a thing.
01:19:25.280But they restarted it up with Obama and I think it was Michael Brown or whatever.
01:20:38.500So I knew that was going to be, you know, the next thing.
01:20:42.460And 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.
01:20:54.940But it's all the other movies up until that point, all focused like directly on BLM, you know, direct white versus black themes.
01:21:05.640The 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.
01:21:17.460Yeah, 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.
01:21:28.980Yeah. So so that's what I was waiting for.
01:21:31.980And it was I could tell that was tied into the Civil War.
01:21:36.260I think that's what they describe in that movie.
01:21:38.700Basically, 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.
01:21:47.700In this movie, for the first time, there's like four or five of these movies.
01:21:51.100This is the first time that the siren goes off and people just keep purging.
01:21:55.320So they don't they just don't stop and it's just constant.
01:21:59.380So just like with BLM, where they'd have, OK, one guy got martyred.
01:22:03.700You can riot for for a couple of days here because of this.
01:22:37.060The fucking street takeover shit where they do the fucking little loopy loops and run kids over.
01:22:43.840There's a drunk driver, a mom drunk driving with their kids doing donuts recently.
01:22:49.220But anyways, yeah, so that's that's what's coming next.
01:22:53.360And in the movie, it's like a decentralized civil war.
01:22:56.960And 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.
01:23:07.040Because 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.
01:23:24.280And it's just hilarious that they they used one to directly trigger the other.
01:23:50.340They'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.
01:23:59.020They'll put them in houses as well, like section eight houses.
01:24:01.740So it's just like they're here and they are waiting.
01:24:06.100And the crazy thing is people don't even really know the order.
01:24:37.540This is like the mild shit, like how they're keeping it Mexican themed.
01:24:41.520That'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.
01:25:52.220I 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.
01:26:02.400And then the question that they had to answer is just which one of these outcomes seems the most viable.
01:26:07.260And they keep redirecting, adjusting their aim and then moving towards that and funneling us towards it the entire time.
01:26:39.000I 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.
01:26:51.600Just like subject by subject, probably starting with like 9-11 and then going into pandemic stuff, you know, BOM, pandemic stuff.
01:27:02.700Then 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.
01:28:12.320Just DM me and I'll, uh, I'll hook you up if there's anyone that wants one.
01:28:15.460But 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.
01:28:27.760And 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.
01:28:44.000I 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.