182: Quantum Dots & the Mark of the Beast w⧸ Stephen of The Biblical Hitmen
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2 hours and 55 minutes
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Summary
On this episode of The End of Day, we have special guest Sweet Steven of The Biblical Hitman join us to talk about the dark side of the Nephilim Empire. We talk about how we are being hypnotized by the media, news outlets, politicians, etc. and how we need to wake up to the reality that we are living in a world that is controlled by sick people.
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News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely enormous.
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It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the grave.
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But they controlling us now, and no one's talking about how they made us probably slaves.
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And everybody's just walking around, heading to clouds, and won't awaken to a dead in the grave.
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By any soon made, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Before we get into today's guest, I would like to remind all of our live viewers.
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If you could please stop telling us that in the comments section, because all it does is make me dislike you greatly.
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Before we get into today's show, a little announcement.
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Joining us today is Sweet Steven of the Biblical Hitmen podcast.
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Steven, before we get into today's show, why don't you let everybody know where they can find you and what it is you focus on?
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Yeah, man. First of all, thank you guys for giving me the opportunity to come on to this show and this platform.
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I think you guys got one of the best kick-ass trailers in the game, by the way.
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But my name's Steven. I'm the host of the Biblical Hitman.
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And I'm also joined by my other two co-hosts, Jesse and Taylor.
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Really, I can't do the show without those guys.
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But you can find us on YouTube and Instagram primarily, along with audio platforms.
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You can check us out on Spreaker, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts as well.
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And kind of in our, the currency that circulate, that we use as podcasters is reviews and follows and likes and shares.
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So I could just only encourage everyone out there to go out and just do all those things for us.
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Also, just so you know, when we do go live, or I'm sorry.
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Yeah, when we cut the stream to all other locations, but Patreon, we will continue.
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Because it's my birthday, and he knows it's all about me today.
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And so, guys, please, happy birthdays in the chat for me, for Raven, because it's the most
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important thing, secondary, of course, to having Steven on the show.
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Steven, what on earth are we here to talk about today?
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Dude, so I guess kind of it's really hard to kind of put my finger on where to start with
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Lately, I've been kind of doing a lot of research and getting back into a topic that I haven't
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But bringing that timeline all the way back, it's kind of when it all started for me.
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And what I do for a career is I'm a fireman paramedic.
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And I've worked in clinical research facilities.
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And that time, 2019, 2020, it was an interesting time.
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A lot of people, it was used for people to wake up and start to go out and do their own
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I was on the front run ambulance, the busiest ambulance in the city in those peak years,
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And I saw a lot of things, a lot of observable evidence that kind of pertained to the narratives
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Some of it was kind of counter to the culture that was like at that time, which still is
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And it really kind of made me look at the medical industry in a different way and just
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dig into further research to what's maybe coming down the line as far as medicine and
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Like five years down the line, I didn't know that Project Stargate was going to get developed.
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I didn't know Palantir was something that was going to be emerged.
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And I didn't know that Larry Ellison was talking about AI getting involved in the medical system
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to help create medicine and all this kind of stuff.
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And if you guys remember back in that 2019, 2022 time period, like the World Economic Forum
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Like everyone was talking about the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, this, that.
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And so obviously that's the kind of route I started to take.
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And I started to listen to these elites talk in front of, you know, millions of people.
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They had a bunch of conventions, you know, the Geneva one, all this stuff.
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Really, the technology, the technological elites were kind of getting together and having
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a platform where they can all talk and share their thoughts to the public.
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Because a lot of these things, we know they have to talk about these things.
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They got to put and advertise it out there so people can be receptive to it.
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It's almost like they also have to, if it's spellcraft, they have to speak it, right?
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There's spiritual implications to saying it out loud.
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And so I, it's so funny because I guess the whole concept that I'm covering or I'm getting
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Again, this is just the information I've found and I'm presenting it and people can make their
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But getting into it and looking into the World Economic Forum, I came across an insight report
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and it was, it was, it came out in February, 2022 and it was, it was called Advanced Digital
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And really at that time, I didn't even know what that was, right?
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Because like AI was not, it wasn't a new thing.
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I think we've only been familiar with AI for like maybe two years now, maybe two years, right?
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When it first came out, I remember everybody saying like, dude, in like five years, this is
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And that was at maximum like a year and a half, two years ago.
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The speed at which things are moving is, is it's like breakneck speeds.
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And I think it's really, it's something that's predestined.
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For some reason, we, we see human nature just constantly go through these cycles.
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There's a lot of typologies throughout history, but it's like,
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when we look at things today, man, shit wasn't how it was even just 150 years ago.
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Why the explosion in knowledge and advancement in technology?
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I started digging into this, this document and it's so funny.
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It talks about, you know, the power of data intermediaries and basically data today.
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Uh, and at this time of 2022, it's like the currency of the world, right?
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Like that data is the thing that people buy and sell the most.
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And a big part of, of data, it's, it builds like a biological digital imprint of who you are.
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Or, you know, it's really, I think even at this point, maybe AI might know us better than ourselves, right?
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Like we do things ignorantly or we say certain things that we, we, we don't, we don't grip the concept of, of, you know, how it's perceiving us, but it is like AI is perceiving.
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It's kind of, now we've got Palantir and it's a big data collecting system that, uh, you know, predicts things, outcomes.
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And so that, that might be something like the future of law enforcement.
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Who knows, dude, like some Elysium type shit where robots.
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What was that movie, uh, where there was, there was thought crimes, um, ah, man, it was like report minority report.
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That was the one that people used to reference a lot.
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I've gotten to the point where I'm wondering if, if it's really so excellent at predicting human behavior or if what they've done is generated, um, culture.
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Culture, they've manufactured culture and they've manufactured ideologies for us to fall into, you know, when you talk about like false binaries left versus right paradigms, things like that.
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Um, and the, the predictability aspect is people's proclivity to attach themselves to tribal thought.
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And then beyond that, if you can just bank on that aspect of humanity and then create a bunch of tribes for them to fall into, if you created the tribes, then you can kind of predict where they're going to move because it's all artificial anyway.
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Like a lot of our, a lot of our, uh, personalities, you know, my son, for example, right now, he's going through this.
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We were over Top's house the other day and he's wearing.
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So everybody, you know, everybody loves it and my son is crushing, but it does bring up a really good point.
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Um, and it's that you, you guys will see it in a minute, but he is emulating, um, Arnold from the Terminator, right?
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Well, he's in character the entire time until he's like, hey, Top.
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And then he's like, then he's, you know, he's a kid again.
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And then he's like, then he walks away and he walks away like the Terminator.
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He puts his chest out real big and he walks like Arnold.
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So, so my, my point is to say that, um, we instinctively will emulate our favorite characters
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off of, you know, movies and pop culture, um, to a certain degree.
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And it's gotten to the point where like, uh, you know, not only will we emulate them in
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style, but we'll also emulate them in like thought process.
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So, um, there are varying degrees to which an individual will do that, but you can kind
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Well, generally speaking, people will emulate these characters.
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What if we create these characters to then create culture, to then have you fall into
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And especially if you have a strong understanding of archetypes, right, then you can create these
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archetypical characters that people will emulate.
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And, um, and then beyond once you've laid the foundation where everybody is just emulating
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characters and the culture is, is purely manufactured.
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Well, then you have a real strong case for predictability of human nature because you're
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All of that is to say, I wonder if we've entered a spot where the only way you will
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remain unpredictable is if you allow yourself to be filled with the Holy Spirit and moved
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I think that is the only way eventually that we're going to become unpredictable by this
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system is not moved by our own will because our will is not our own anymore.
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If they've manufactured it, um, our patterns of behavior are not our own if they've manufactured
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So the only thing that's outside of that system is the Holy Spirit.
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It's interesting that we're talking about this.
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And I really think at, at the, the goal, right?
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Like I know we get into Satan and the devil, the fallen angels, the Nephilim, the, the, the,
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But, you know, I think at the, at the end of the day, the devil, he's in a way to, to,
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It's kind of like that dream that you talked about on our show, which it was, it really
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made an impact on me because I'm like, dude, that's the abyss.
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And, and, and if, if, if you have to understand, like Satan being, uh, threatened with death
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Death is something that, whoa, you know, what's this concept?
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So I think that there's a lot of retaliation and remorse towards us to why he wants to at
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some point get agency over our, our consciousness.
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And, and, and it's almost like, you know, they're, they're, we're looking at the, the,
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maybe the baby steps, or maybe this thing is walking, uh, you know, towards that end goal.
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And it's like getting into this document, the power of data intermediaries, again, this was
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before AI, but it talks about having basically an artificial intelligent agent that would allow
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So, so that already kind of like, uh, I can, it implies that there's something that's going
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And that's like a super, that's a big part of our consciousness is that we are able to
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And it's so crazy, dude, getting into this document and, and furthering down into it.
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And it obviously gets into, you know, um, uh, digital ID system, vaccine passports.
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And this was a lot of talk back in this time and the digital ID thing, I didn't know what
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Um, and it's basically what we do and consume, um, and are connected to every day.
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And if you think about it, like our phone is the precursor for the end goal, I think that
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they want to get to, um, because it's in the now, like this is, this is the technology now,
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this is how they're using these data intermediaries now, but they also tell you in this document,
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they, they, they, they go through a now and evolution in a future, uh, segmentation where
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And when you get to the evolution of it, it basically gets, it basically says wearables,
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We hear RFK talking to Congress and he's mentioned that, Hey, wearables are coming in
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If people were digging back in 2019, 2020, and looking at interviews that Klaus Schwab done
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even before the, that time, I think it was in like 2003 or 2007 or something.
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He was in an interview, but he was talking about wearables and implants in our clothing
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So in the, now everything's done through a mobile device, right?
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There's biometrics incorporated with our smartphones.
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The evolution of it would get to wearables, but then it says the future of agency, right?
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And it says next level of data intermediaries embedded in body.
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And I'm like, holy shit, dude, they putting this in, if you want to look at this insight
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report as a scenario based, um, you know, uh, uh, uh, article or whatever, it's still a
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And usually sometimes when we look at that in the history of things, these scenarios end
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Where, uh, uh, you want an event to one, right?
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Cause that's like the planning of an event, but then you have like NATO or sorry, NORAD
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rather running, um, uh, a flight hijacking, um, like a drill on nine 11, uh, so that when
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they looked at their radar, there was going to be a ton of anomalies that were, you know,
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The same thing happened for the July 7th subway bombing in London.
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They were running a drill that day about a, you know, uh, uh, a bombing in a subway in
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So, so it's like, they, they always kind of, there's like a precursor, whether it's, um,
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you know, a plan like event two Oh one or whatever it is, or an actual drill that's taking
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place, uh, at the same time they, they do that constantly.
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And I remember when I was younger and we used to kick around this idea of like the mark of
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the beast and what form that's going to take for a long time, especially in the early
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two thousands, probably even before that, um, the, the, the idea was that it was going
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to be a barcode because that was the scannable thing.
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And I guess we just hadn't wrapped our heads around it at the time that there was, there
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was technology way back then, even now remember maybe 2007, 2008 seeing reports of like the
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first individual to receive an RFID chip in their hand.
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And this was acting as like a form of, um, uh, identification communication, right?
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So like all your passport, your ID, everything is housed within this chip.
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And then they were speculating as to how, thank you very much.
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Uh, one day you could use it to buy and sell goods.
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I think it's Switzerland or Sweden, but there's corporations out there that actually, uh, they,
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they make it a part of their protocol that you, you have to get this implant to be a part
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of the corporation to clock in clock out and it also, and what's the most interesting thing
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too, that they say it has the ability of doing, but it has the ability to track and to trace
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into, uh, basically, uh, to basically monitor body activity data at the end of it all.
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They're wearing wearables there so that they're, they're not falling out of line, right?
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Uh, they're being monitored with, uh, devices, right?
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And I'm sorry to interrupt Steven, but I wonder if, um, so I used to see this video.
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I've talked about it a couple of times where they would put a chip on a cat's brain and they
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would send like really rudimentary electrical impulses to the aggression centers of the brain.
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And they would either make it incredibly docile or they would make it aggressive, very aggressive.
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And so you can, can control that aspect, but what if you could control, so if you have this
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implant in you and it's paired with AI, and so AI is helping you to guide you towards all
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And we use that in a way where it's like, we live a busy life.
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AI, tell me where the best restaurants is, uh, are, uh, AI, tell me where the cheapest gas
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prices within a five mile radius are things like that, right?
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That would kind of be the usage that most people would be engaging with.
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What if they implemented a system that was very subtle where if we were able to, uh, target
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the aggression centers of a cat's brain in the nineties, well, what if you could trigger
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a small dopamine hit in an individual's mind when they move towards the selection that AI
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So let's just say it's, it's something rudimentary at first.
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There's a Sitco, a racetrack and a, and a, and a BP gas station.
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And let's just say that BP has, uh, an advertising deal with Neuralink, right?
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And so the AI tells you here are your three options, but it wants you to choose BP.
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And so what it does is it gives you a small dopamine hit when you think about BP.
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And as soon as you think about that and you get that little one, it's a subtle one, but
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They could literally, I mean, that's like the final nudge.
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What you think is your free will and your own choice, trying to make a educated decision
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You could be submitting to the most subtle advertising campaign known to man.
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Like at the end of the day, I think really what the threat is, is machine thinking versus
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And like, when you listen to Elon Musk and he's been on many podcasts talking about this,
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uh, and interviews, but he, he says that basically artificial intelligence in a very short amount
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of time, less than 10 years will totally surpass human thinking.
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And when we're thinking of, you know, automated decision making systems and AI is going to be
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And maybe the future of that is the AI out thinking the human in a way to where it knows
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It knows that, you know, whatever, maybe there's still be some social credit score system wrapped
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around it or whatever, but they want to push towards artificial intelligence, making decisions
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Like they want to, and in the end of it, if they program and they set the algorithms for
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whatever AI, uh, system it is, they can change those things.
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They can change things to, they can, they can shape how you need to live and be a part
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And it's so crazy, man, that really we're pushing towards times like this.
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I try to go, Hey, it's just as it is what it is.
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Um, well, I mean, I don't think it's, it's blackpilling or negative to talk about it,
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especially when I do believe, and it, it would seem, uh, right on the money that the
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way that you would avoid this entire system, not only not taking this mark, right.
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That we've been warned against in, in the, in the top of the hand or the forehead.
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Um, but also to allow the Holy spirit to reside in you, to, to get right with God, to, to pray
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to Jesus Christ, to ask the Holy spirit to enter you, because that thing that moves you
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then when you are moved by the Holy spirit is something that I don't think they can predict.
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And, you know, uh, we know how that goes in the Bible.
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Those people will be persecuted and they'll have to flee.
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Um, but I still don't think that that's a black pill.
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It's like, if all of that comes to pass, then I don't know what greater indicator you
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need to realize that the Bible is true and that God is real and that Jesus Christ saves
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You know, I, I just, um, I don't think it's a negative thing to talk about these things.
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In fact, it, it, it could, uh, grant some clarity to people who are seeing these signs,
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And it's so funny when I, when I moved on from digging into this insight report, I left
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with one thing like staining my mind and it was embedded in body, embedded in body.
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And so I digging even further and yes, there's some things on social medias that pop up of
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other people looking certain things up and I don't really take anyone's word for on a
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Tik TOK or an Instagram or a monologue or whatever.
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I'll take what they say, but I'll go and I'll, I'll just, I'll, I'll go and I'll, uh, cross
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examine and I'll go and I'll, I'll look up the research for myself.
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But I came across a patent, which is around that same time, 2020.
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And this patent was, uh, uh, the applicant is a Microsoft technology licensing LLC.
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So Microsoft came out with a patent and it came out in 2020.
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The number of the patent is zero six, zero six, zero six, a one.
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Uh, and, and again, the, the stain on my mind is embedded in body, right?
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This is like the foundation of the further research that I went and, and found.
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And so this patent is a cryptocurrency system using body activity data.
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And it's got a communication network and it's got a cryptocurrency cloud.
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Um, there's a, there's a, a user and then there's a sensor.
00:27:38.900
And in order to what this basically does is it, the human body activity is associated with
00:27:47.460
a task provided to a user, uh, that may be in a mining process of a cryptocurrency system.
00:27:54.060
Um, so if there's sensors out there, bio med sensors that are able to retrieve body activity
00:28:02.160
data, as far as, and this patent actually deeper into it, you find this where there's
00:28:08.420
technology that can read brain waves, heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugars, all of
00:28:15.940
Um, and it, what's interesting too, is that there's a crypto cryptocurrency mining process
00:28:22.500
So I'm like, okay, the thing that, that I wanted to find the most to make sense of all
00:28:32.480
It doesn't say anything that's embedded in body.
00:28:34.480
It doesn't say anything, uh, uh, wearing on outside the body.
00:28:41.200
And I think they do this specifically because there's multiple other patents out there that
00:28:45.740
fit together with this specific patent, like a puzzle.
00:28:48.580
And it's almost like they compartmentalize them, segregate them so that no one can really
00:28:53.280
put their finger on exactly what they're trying to find.
00:28:58.900
Cause you'll, you'll, you'll type in this patent, right?
00:29:02.100
All the numbers and everything in Google, uh, and Mark of the beast, right?
00:29:06.200
And it'll come back and there's just a bunch of fact checking articles that say, no, it
00:29:12.140
And it purposely does that because it's, it's to, uh, you know, it's, it's to mess up the
00:29:19.200
conspiracy theorists, to discredit them and to make them sound crazy pseudo.
00:29:26.200
Um, on, on Merkel show that he had a guy on recently that was theorizing about the number
00:29:32.140
six, six, six, six being the mark of the beast or, I mean, we know that it's the mark of man
00:29:41.420
And, uh, he was talking about the cherubim having six wings and basically that, uh, on
00:29:48.820
each stone on Solomon's temple was inscribed or was like, there was a relief of a cherubim.
00:29:56.280
And he was saying, maybe, maybe that people are those entities rather than like the full,
00:30:04.220
It's, it was, it was, it was an interesting idea.
00:30:06.760
I'm not so sure he fleshed it out, but I, yeah, I just don't know what, what does six,
00:30:14.060
And, and, you know, I've thought of it too, right?
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And, uh, and, uh, and, and it's six, six, six, there's a bunch of different theories.
00:31:20.660
And again, I'm not dogmatic on it with what the mark of the beast, the beast may be, but
00:31:25.080
I just find it interesting when I, when I dug deeper and I started to look up, um, I started
00:31:31.420
And I found, uh, initially it was an article from, uh, MIT and it was quantum dot technology.
00:31:44.900
And this was in 2018, 19 time where they were doing tests on, on basically, uh, how to record
00:31:53.540
vaccination, uh, and how to, how can we use this by using quantum dot technology.
00:31:59.080
And they use these little capsules with, with, uh, you know, little semiconductors, uh, in
00:32:09.280
But it's little micro needles that go, they dissolve, but there's, it's quantum technology
00:32:14.680
and this quantum technology is, it's so crazy, man.
00:32:20.700
And we think of, when we think of a cell, a cell is 10,000 to 30,000 nanometers.
00:32:27.020
So these things are at such a small level, but they hold so much information and really
00:32:36.180
I'm not going to go too crazy into this, but it's a pixel.
00:32:42.640
It's in our phones, all this stuff, but it's meant to display an image.
00:32:48.380
Quantum is, is, is made to, uh, it's almost like what's that movie, uh, close encounters
00:32:54.340
with the, and they were trying to communicate with the thing and it was just flashing lights.
00:32:59.140
To try and give you a message and quantum almost does the same thing.
00:33:03.400
Um, and matter of fact, quantum dot technology is one of the most used technologies to, um,
00:33:17.480
So like it, it attaches to receptor sites, it attaches to things on the molecular level
00:33:22.340
to where, and again, these things are like semiconductors.
00:33:24.780
If you think of semiconductors, it's like pretty much like microchip technology.
00:33:29.740
Uh, and it's able to, once it's exposed to UV light, it's able to display an image, uh, a
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sigil or whatever, uh, giving you, uh, the information to, to, for a diagnosis, right?
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They really kind of, before we, before we get to that, uh, that patent, Steven, we're at
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Um, and also before you move on to that, Steven, I just wanted to say to, uh, to top's point,
00:35:05.620
he said earlier, the, the, you know, six, six, six being the number of man, we are carbon
00:35:13.320
And, um, what makes up a carbon, uh, uh, I guess molecule is an atom with six protons,
00:35:25.700
That is a neutral carbon 12 atom, which is what we are all made of.
00:35:39.260
It feels like we're stepping in the correct territory.
00:35:46.040
Yeah, no, it's, it's, it's crazy because the, the quantum it's, it's made of, uh, also
00:35:56.600
There's all kinds of different kinds of quantum, but the majority of it is graphing.
00:36:00.120
When you look at graphing, it's predominantly like a, it's carbon, right?
00:36:04.200
And so how I kind of look at carbon too, like working in the medical field, carbon is something,
00:36:11.900
We're a carbon based life form, but it's the by, it's the byproduct.
00:36:19.360
If you really want to kind of like, oh, that's interesting.
00:36:26.020
We've got things with telemeters and cell replication, and this is aging and all of
00:36:31.360
this, but I really think we were meant to live.
00:36:33.640
It was just the, the sin that entered into the world and the other things that happened
00:36:37.000
in the garden that messed these things up on a genetic level.
00:36:41.540
And that kind of started our de-evolution of humanity, right?
00:36:45.660
Like we, people were older back in the day, people were living longer, right?
00:36:50.060
Um, you can only think that it's a de-evolution to where we're at today.
00:36:56.860
Sorry, David, what did you say that, uh, carbon was, it was, uh, six, uh, six electrons, six
00:37:05.720
So, uh, I mean, the first time we ever had Ed on, Ed's been on like 50 times, uh, he came
00:37:11.600
on to talk about the speed of light and he's talking about, uh, the, the speed of light, uh,
00:37:19.440
affecting how these elements would revolve around each other.
00:37:23.600
And I think, yeah, specifically how they would, cause all the communication between them happens
00:37:27.920
basically through electrical synapses and, and if the speed of light is slowing down,
00:37:33.260
then it would make sense that those electrical synapses would be slowing down as well.
00:37:37.400
So then the communication between the, the, uh, atomic structures would be slowing down,
00:37:41.640
which means the communication between all the atoms in your body would be slowing down.
00:37:45.480
There's a degradation that goes, I mean, this happened with my wife where, uh, David,
00:37:49.340
who was asking, he was at the house and he was asking about ivermectin and my wife kind
00:37:53.620
of like OD'd on it or I don't know, they, the doctors, yeah, no, but she had like the
00:38:00.140
real stuff in the pills, not, not like just from a rural King and she took too much, but
00:38:06.560
So all of that carbon, all that, all those dead cells that she was, uh, killing off, it
00:38:15.020
And that was like, it caused something called a Herx and Heimer effect on her where it just,
00:38:19.440
uh, ran through her and like made her sick wherever it was at.
00:38:23.680
It was, it was kind of crazy, but that's carbon.
00:38:26.220
That's the six, six, six, that it seems to be like, uh, dying ever faster in us, or at
00:38:32.340
least not living probably because of the speed of light.
00:38:34.960
Like it's wild, you know, and you, you mentioned light and quantum dots only, uh, it's light
00:38:43.120
that exploits them to the, their greatest potential.
00:38:47.580
They work with UV light and it's so funny because when you, how, how the nanoparticles
00:38:54.060
work, uh, the quantum dots, they range from two to 10 nanometers, but within their sizes,
00:39:04.060
So when you line up two nanometers, three, four, five, all the way to 10, and you have
00:39:09.820
them in little vials in front of you and you shine a UV light into it, it's the color of
00:39:15.040
So they give off the whole entire light spectrum, right?
00:39:29.180
Uh, shout out to Z-Man who is, I don't know who the hell Z-Man is.
00:39:33.180
He just has so many bangers and, uh, and, and so much good advice and, uh, and I've
00:39:38.700
I can't really confirm that he exists, but he says, pull up, pull up an image of two quantum
00:39:43.960
entangled photons, which is like, how dare you, you cryptic, uh, anonymous son of a
00:39:50.480
And, and, and it's this, can we pull this up top?
00:40:03.000
Z-Man with all the bangers and all the information.
00:40:15.580
What do the, what do like these ancient Asians know that kind of made this, this yin and the
00:40:25.180
Isn't it crazy how people know this stuff without like, uh, they didn't know shit though.
00:40:29.960
They were, this was, this was given to them, uh, by, by the, by various entities, right?
00:40:35.980
These are the ones who bring the knowledge microscopes, no telescopes, but they know a lot of these
00:40:42.840
Like somebody, I was looking at a picture, they called it, uh, this, this river, like the
00:40:48.120
And they, they were calling that they were calling it that for a long time.
00:40:53.220
And when you take a picture from space or at least from outer earth orbit, where we can
00:40:57.120
definitely reach, it looks like a damn blue dragon, but how the hell would you know that
00:41:05.800
Unless you were whisked up supernaturally to a, to a height where you could see it.
00:41:13.000
The mysteries of, I say, you know, I, I like to go quantum is a, is a, is a word made up
00:41:22.660
And then I see that and I go, I'm a stupid homosexual, huh?
00:41:32.780
This river that a hundred blue dragon looks like a fucking dragon.
00:41:44.940
This and not know very strange, right, right, right, right.
00:41:49.160
Well, that's the same thing when the Sumerians had like a pretty decent layout of, of, uh,
00:41:54.880
And it's like, how do you know you simple minded rock people?
00:41:58.560
And it's like, well, probably supernatural entities whispering shit in their ears.
00:42:03.500
Uh, each time they sacrifice a baby, they're like, all right, fine.
00:42:06.220
I'll tell you a little bit of something about the cosmos.
00:42:09.240
And I think there's a lot of connections with like entities and the things that we're talking
00:42:12.920
We're talking about maybe this is the consent and the access.
00:42:17.400
Like, you know, we talked on our show when you guys came on our show, an anchor point,
00:42:23.860
And who knows exactly the, the outcome of putting these things in our body?
00:42:31.160
Uh, and is it giving access to other things to take control of, of our minds, our consciousness,
00:42:39.460
Again, we can, we, it doesn't need to come in and take control of you.
00:42:46.520
Isn't it interesting too, as like, uh, you know, I like Ian Crossline.
00:42:50.580
He's a funny dude, but he had this, uh, really big campaign to get us to put, I don't know
00:42:57.520
what he wanted us to do with graphene, but it's to do something really, really bad.
00:43:04.760
I think he wanted us to, he wanted us to use it pretty much any way possible.
00:43:09.180
I, when I used to listen to Tim Cass, it was just, anytime Tim would say something, he's
00:43:12.720
like, you know, graphene is actually really a great substitute for that.
00:43:18.500
And Ian's the kind of dude, very great dude, but the kind of dude who is, seems to have done
00:43:24.920
a lot of psychedelics and, uh, focused on, I'd love to get him on the show, but I think
00:43:43.640
So the, the, the weird thing too, with the light spectrum, right?
00:43:46.800
With the nanoparticles showing the rainbow, it like, it, it, it triggered an old, whole
00:43:54.980
And you guys are familiar with the Denver airport, the weird, crazy stuff involved in it.
00:44:01.800
Well, when you look at this mural, uh, and there's two specific ones, you could probably
00:44:06.840
find them and pull them up, but there's always a rainbow involved.
00:44:10.700
It's like a kind of a Russian with a gas mask and a bunch of children.
00:44:14.500
And it's at the edge of the, yes, it's at the edge of the scimitar sword, which it's
00:44:19.640
after the, this campaign or this marshalling, maybe it's the white horse, right?
00:44:24.880
Where, or the, the, the, the, the, the after effect of a dystopian period, but, but there's
00:44:34.380
And there's even this thing where all of the world is looking in on this flower and
00:44:38.920
this flower is giving off like these colors of a rainbow.
00:44:44.580
Everyone's turning in their arms to, you know, to bear.
00:44:50.120
It can only make me allude that maybe this is some, maybe this is it.
00:44:58.220
This one there, it looks like they're holding the scimitar and that looks like that Russian
00:45:05.500
The doves of peace are on them and the, the rainbow is, is over everybody.
00:45:12.300
Like, so the Gnostics and, and the Masons, everybody believes that we enter this realm through
00:45:20.580
the Tropic of Cancer, which is where the, the keystone is in the Masonic archway is the
00:45:27.700
And, you know, that's where they say that, uh, the light enters through.
00:45:31.820
So there's a lot of, um, actually there's a great video on this from symbolic studies,
00:45:35.380
but, but either way, um, so this idea that we enter this realm through the Tropic of Cancer,
00:45:40.660
we leave it through Capricorn and, um, and God's light comes in through the Keystone,
00:45:48.580
And then you think about the Nordics and their belief of the rainbow bridge, which is the,
00:45:57.840
Um, uh, the rainbow bridge is what you traverse.
00:46:03.940
I guess it's, if you die, you, you then, you know, go down the rainbow bridge to Valhalla
00:46:11.140
Um, but what is a rainbow, but a physical representation of the spectrum of light, right?
00:46:16.120
So God's light comes in through the Tropic of, of, of cancer.
00:46:21.140
And if the rainbow is a representation of, of light, then the idea that you would leave
00:46:29.480
this realm in death, uh, and traverse this rainbow bridge, uh, I don't know.
00:46:37.260
Honestly, this is what a lot of quantum and science is doing, um, is just confirming these
00:46:50.040
And I, and I don't think that, uh, that's untrue when, when you talk about the rainbow bridge
00:46:58.420
Um, I think Christianity has it, uh, the truest, right?
00:47:02.780
But I do think that these other, uh, religions, these other belief systems have nuggets of
00:47:08.940
You could never build what has been built upon them.
00:47:14.500
And the reason Christianity has it is because it's built on a foundation of Jesus Christ,
00:47:20.380
Anything else crumbles if you build it on that.
00:47:22.060
So, uh, why has Norse mythology fallen away in such a, cause it wasn't built on, on Jesus
00:47:27.320
It was built on the fallen on the Nephilim, but there's still elements of truth within
00:47:32.220
that, or else you couldn't have built anything successful on it.
00:47:36.680
And it's so funny, you know, talking about the mythologies and the ancient religions,
00:47:43.460
I think at the end of the day, it comes down to it.
00:47:48.500
There's always like, you know, die, go become, go down.
00:47:55.020
And it's like, when you're looking at those murals, what's that, what's that military
00:47:58.980
Russian looking, you know, hazmat looking dude.
00:48:06.060
But what comes out is these doves and, and this peace, um, afterwards.
00:48:11.480
And yeah, I know it was that one, I think it was like under the whole world.
00:48:17.520
It was interesting because he still got his gun, but they now have his scimitar and, and
00:48:22.980
It looks like it, yeah, there's something there.
00:48:25.240
Uh, and when you're looking at the United nations too, you look at the United nations
00:48:28.980
mural, it shows basically a representation of a Phoenix shedding its skin and kind of,
00:48:37.800
And, and the people today, it's just normalized today, but they're, they're doing, they're,
00:48:42.480
they're falling into the same belief system and of the ancient days.
00:48:50.640
I wanted to mention this, uh, and this is this, this one patent that I mentioned earlier,
00:48:54.740
but it kind of like tied everything in together for me.
00:48:57.780
And, uh, I just came across it, I'd say maybe a month ago.
00:49:01.260
Um, and it's very interesting, but this was, uh, established by a company called quantum
00:49:07.260
materials corp and this patent is titled using quantum dots for identification, authentication
00:49:19.140
What we can kind of show parallels with is maybe being some sort of mark brand mark of
00:49:26.740
And these quantum dots have the ability to set up this, this barcode system, um, not only
00:49:33.000
for products and goods, uh, things that we buy and sell on a daily, but who knows if
00:49:40.820
Um, and, and it's so funny in this, in this patent, it already talks about that.
00:49:45.860
Our phones are programmed and set, uh, to have compatibility with this technology, right?
00:49:53.220
Our phones have the abilities to read this technology through blue light, UV light, infrared
00:50:02.340
And, you know, people be like, oh, it's a conspiracy that, that, uh, you know, your, your phone shoots
00:50:10.960
And my, my, I saw this in real life and, you know, we're driving on our, on our way home
00:50:16.920
And my, and this is when we had a, my kid was really, really young.
00:50:20.100
So we had a camera in the backseat looking at her, the camera went out.
00:50:25.860
Again, my kid was like, you know, like six months old.
00:50:27.880
I'm still just kind of, plus I've got PTSD, like leave me alone.
00:50:31.140
And, and so I'm like, Hey, check on Cambry or whatever.
00:50:34.380
My wife turns around, just uses the front light, right?
00:50:37.880
The front light from her phone so that she doesn't wake her up if she is sleeping and
00:50:44.420
The camera turned on as she's doing this and I see strobes of just light coming from
00:50:51.220
her phone and I'm like, I'm like, are you getting a text message or a phone call?
00:50:59.820
What's funny is, is the camera that we had, had infrared technology so that no matter
00:51:05.260
how dark it was in the backseat, you could still see your kid.
00:51:08.580
So it was picking up the phone's, uh, you know, infrared light flashing.
00:51:14.580
So that's why when you turn at night and you look at your phone and maybe it like, it shakes
00:51:21.880
It's flashing infrared light to pick up your face.
00:51:24.420
And no matter what kind of darkness or, or, uh, light pollution you're in, like it's,
00:51:37.640
This is, that reminded me of, this is a little bit of a side, but my wife, um, has lost her
00:51:44.580
So she is the way my wife sleeps now is she scrolls through her phone, right?
00:51:50.120
And then she falls asleep and she'll hold her phone like that.
00:51:56.180
So I'll reach over, I'll take the phone out and I'll put it in, you know, on shelf or something
00:52:01.300
But then she did the craziest thing the other day.
00:52:03.280
So she falls asleep and the phone's black and she's just sleeping.
00:52:09.120
And then she like, uh, something happens and she wakes up and I watch her do this.
00:52:13.800
She wakes up and then she swipes her phone so that the light comes back on.
00:52:22.780
Like they say you can't, you know, blue light is not good for you falling asleep.
00:52:27.360
My wife, I get, I think is now dependent on blue light to fall asleep.
00:52:30.940
Like she woke up, swiped her phone up so that would light up again and then fell instantly
00:52:37.240
And when I told her about it, she's like, I don't remember doing that at all.
00:52:39.720
I'm like, something in you is craving the blue light of the phone now.
00:52:43.480
And in, in order to go to sleep, I don't know what that is, but it's, it, it can't be
00:52:49.620
I don't know what, it's, it is, it's like comfort, right?
00:52:52.920
Like I sleep with a fan, so I'm getting binaural beatdowns from my fan when I go to sleep.
00:52:58.520
Uh, she now, now she needs, she's blue light dependent.
00:53:05.940
And really, I think it's just part of our nature to become dependent on things like
00:53:11.700
And in a way like our, our, our, our gin, our demonion or whatever that you can trace
00:53:20.260
But, you know, people in ancient times, they, they, they went to these sources of knowledge
00:53:26.460
and information in the ether, wherever that these spiritual experiences people were trying
00:53:31.160
to get, but they were really trying to retrieve information and knowledge, you know, more than
00:53:37.020
It just like brings me back to the garden, right?
00:53:40.920
It's very seducing the, the, the, the, the power of absorbing information, you know,
00:53:49.400
I've been getting upset with my phone because, um, you know, I talk a lot about how you can,
00:53:56.880
your algorithm wants to feed you all kinds of shit that's poisonous for you.
00:53:59.920
But ultimately what you can do is you can click on a photo and you could say not interested
00:54:04.200
in this post and your algorithm will take, you know, that into consideration because
00:54:08.940
it's almost like not objecting is consent, right?
00:54:12.960
But what I've noticed is, um, my, my feed on like Instagram, which I don't use very much
00:54:19.060
is very much tailored to the last things that I used to look up on Instagram.
00:54:27.780
Cause this came from a time when I was like really into fitness and, um, UFC stuff because
00:54:33.340
around the same time I was heavily into martial arts and really loved the UFC.
00:54:37.420
And then also there's a fair bit of people with down syndrome, which is just fun.
00:54:41.360
And, and, uh, but in all of that on the for you page, occasionally there will be a titty
00:54:49.580
And I have discovered that if you're, if you're, if your eyes even go to the titty bimbos,
00:54:57.060
it will give you more to, so you don't have to click on it.
00:55:03.580
It's like, it's tracking your eyesight and it'll give me more.
00:55:06.920
So eventually what I have to do is I'll have to click on all the titty bimbos and say, not
00:55:09.920
interested in this, not interested in this, not interested in this.
00:55:14.020
And then I'll go back to my down syndrome UFC feed.
00:55:20.520
They go, are you sure you're not into the titty bimbos?
00:55:23.100
And my eyes will go boobs and it'll look at it and I'll go fucking got me.
00:55:32.520
And it, and it's like, even the act of, of looking at it is like some weird form of consent
00:55:38.540
Uh, and the other thing is if you're on a feed that isn't laid out like a grid like
00:55:44.060
that on the for you page, um, of like Instagram, let's say, but let's say it's on Twitter where
00:55:49.920
it's just a, you know, you scroll past one and then you scroll past another.
00:55:53.060
If you should linger at all on anything, it will suddenly give you more of it.
00:55:58.680
So now I've had to tell this thing that I'm not interested on it on Twitter.
00:56:03.440
Um, in, I don't know how you would, how it's just like fascinating how it's made shit, which
00:56:09.320
is, it's fun to watch like a, how it's made thing or like something, you know, uh, that's
00:56:15.260
like, you know, uh, uh, uh, a satisfying video.
00:56:19.440
But the thing is, if you linger on it for more than a few seconds, now your entire feed
00:56:26.900
So I'd have to, now I have to tell it that I'm not interested in, in even fucking the,
00:56:32.160
The game of the guy shooting the barrels and then he'll get like, that's like a multiplier
00:56:38.460
I look at that and they're like, you like that, don't you?
00:56:40.920
And it keeps showing me that, but the game is never that it's a, it's never that I've
00:56:45.200
downloaded it several times and it's, it's not that, but it's like, yeah, where
00:56:48.140
you, you have like a bunch of army guys and they multiply every time they pass through
00:56:52.160
a certain thing and you got to shoot the zombies, but then also shoot this to try to get a bigger
00:56:56.280
And yeah, I like watching it and they do it in a way where it's like the player sucks.
00:57:04.400
And then after you watch it, they're like, here's a hundred more of those things.
00:57:08.140
And it's gotten to the point where, um, it's frustrating me because I, I am unfortunately
00:57:18.240
And, um, and I recognize that something is farming me.
00:57:22.240
It's farming my attention and it is taking everything that I look at into consideration
00:57:27.880
and then gearing some sort of advertising agency towards me.
00:57:35.120
I keep, I use the technique that you, that you told me about, uh, the not interested feed
00:57:40.340
on my Twitter and it has worked for, uh, certain subjects, but there is a person that I continue
00:57:48.520
This is the fourth time I've pressed not interested in anything this person is saying, and they
00:57:59.440
I can't say it's, but I'm just like, but I'm just like, fucking why?
00:58:08.260
And it's like, I'm, I'm literally not, I'm not interested in any of this shit, but it
00:58:17.580
Is it because, um, fans of the show comment on their comment section?
00:58:25.740
Cause I'm, I'm running into an issue where a certain person keeps popping up on my thing
00:58:29.860
and I go not interested in this, but then it's because people who follow me interact
00:58:34.600
in their comment section and they keep, uh, right.
00:58:41.180
And it's like, do you want to see more about this content?
00:58:54.580
Why is this supernatural algorithmic boost happening?
00:58:59.980
And I think that it's, it's frustrating to the algorithm cause it's put in all of this
00:59:17.620
I don't know what that end goal exactly is, but certainly on the way there, it's to funnel
00:59:22.600
us into different belief systems and ideological, you know, uh, uh, uh, what would you call
00:59:27.920
them corrals in order to, and, uh, and, uh, uh, so when you get in the way of that end
00:59:43.540
And it's like, I don't think you're sure I got to keep doing this, but, uh, it's against
00:59:47.940
So I don't know how that, how that works out with it.
00:59:49.940
I think the algorithms too, there's something to it.
00:59:52.180
Maybe there's some AI system behind it that we just haven't been, uh, it hasn't been released
00:59:59.640
So Z man says, wait, what your followers interact with affects your algorithm.
01:00:05.080
Let me tell you something, not you Z man, because you're, you're clearly, uh, some sort of,
01:00:09.640
uh, high ranking spiritual entity, but, um, uh, uh, I see a lot of you guys, when you
01:00:16.460
are, you are simp commenting on big titty bitches.
01:00:24.100
Some of the homies are on Twitter and they're doing their thing.
01:00:27.400
And when they comment on it, my algorithms, like, did you see your homie commented on this
01:00:32.120
And I go, are you saying that people are commenting on, on his stuff?
01:00:38.780
That's exactly why don't you guys comment on stuff that will benefit me?
01:00:49.900
You're literally just go on Joe Rogan and just continue to tag us or whatever that this
01:00:59.380
Don't, don't involve me with your gay, uh, politics of whatever.
01:01:07.540
It's, it's, uh, it's our, our homies, uh, interacting with, uh, homosexuals.
01:01:15.280
The algorithms like, you know, you want to see this.
01:01:17.300
Uh, but yeah, it happens quite a bit to me and it's very funny.
01:01:20.720
Dude, it's like the algorithms are some sort of supernatural, right?
01:01:24.500
It's like only the algorithm would know how I feel, know what I'm thinking to push this
01:01:30.840
stuff my way or, or, or to lead to some sort of controversy or temptation or whatever
01:01:37.200
Like it's a lot of the things kind of come down to a spiritual level, man.
01:01:40.680
It's like, even if it doesn't know, cause I don't think these things can actually read
01:01:44.060
your mind, but you don't have to read someone's mind.
01:01:47.480
If you can engineer the culture and engineer the ideologies and engineer the, the binaries
01:01:54.140
for us to get funneled into, if you can engineer it, then you have a pretty good grasp
01:02:00.980
But I don't believe they could actually read your thoughts.
01:02:03.500
They can, uh, implant thoughts, they can nudge you, they can inspire you.
01:02:08.100
They could even create the culture that inspires you.
01:02:11.020
And shit, if you do that, you're like 90% of the way there.
01:02:15.760
Uh, but I don't think they can actually read our thoughts.
01:02:18.240
And I think, like I said, if you move in the Holy spirit, then they are really shit
01:02:22.920
This is, this is what we do though, to like, obviously a much smaller level.
01:02:26.240
Cause we don't have our fingers on the, on all the levers, but like just recently I made
01:02:31.520
a post that had like, I don't know, a million or something views on it.
01:02:35.140
And it's just like an obscure post, five words.
01:02:38.380
And I was like, I know if I put this out there, it'll just trigger enough people that
01:02:42.420
they'll attribute their mindset to whatever they think that I, they want me to be.
01:02:48.680
So it's like you, I know that I could manipulate people and how they think just by kind of
01:02:55.200
putting an idea out there and then letting them do their thing.
01:02:58.300
It's, it's an interesting social experiment, but I'm honestly, I'm kind of done with it.
01:03:03.520
I like Twitter is like, it's annoying at this point.
01:03:07.680
Like I go on, I'm looking at, I'm like, this is like so useless.
01:03:10.660
Like people that are using this, I feel like it used to change dialogue.
01:03:14.200
It used to change culture, but now it's just like, it's completely co-opted.
01:03:18.680
In my opinion, it's just, it's captured in some weird, uh, Mark of the beast agenda.
01:03:28.760
I'll use it for promotion, but I'm not using it for anything else at this point.
01:03:31.960
What I do like is a shout out to Daniel versus Babylon.
01:03:35.180
And, and basically what he's decided to do is dig his heels in and be like, this is a
01:03:43.320
And, uh, and so it's another battleground, right?
01:03:47.680
For us to try to win ground in the name of Jesus Christ.
01:03:53.020
And there are certain things that the algorithm will do every once in a while that will go,
01:03:57.940
I'll go, oh, that's fascinating that this thing just came across my table.
01:04:04.780
It was, uh, um, something to do with the Hoover dam, which I think we're going to end
01:04:08.820
up doing a deep dive on because I feel like there's something really fascinating there.
01:04:13.280
And it came by way of the algorithm and then some, and then, you know, it was compounded
01:04:21.240
And I don't think that we just should yield any ground, be it physical or digital.
01:04:27.120
Uh, I think that we should still, uh, engage in this combat.
01:04:31.920
Um, you know, but yeah, it, for the most part, it has, I'm just saying personally, I'm just
01:04:38.220
It's like, uh, I've already done, I put my finger on the culture of whatever the hell
01:04:45.540
And I've manipulated it so many times that I'm just kind of like, all right, now what?
01:04:51.640
You know, it was like that, like the last one was just, I was like, that was just,
01:04:59.580
Uh, everybody have a drink, but it's like, if 80% of our thoughts or more are truly not
01:05:04.560
our own, uh, that's a great way of, of highlighting that.
01:05:09.480
And, and then also the whole, if AI and Twitter, let's say is engineering the culture and then
01:05:17.680
engineering the binaries for us to get funneled into engineering, the political ideologies,
01:05:22.520
the cultural ideologies, then they have a full grip on that 80% that are not your own
01:05:32.180
And I think that kind of proves it because the vast majority of people are just going down
01:05:39.580
It's funny you say that because you've all the, her area, he was one of the chairman.
01:05:43.320
I think he still is a chairman for world economic forum and he's written quite a few books, man.
01:05:50.280
This guy's a transhumanist, all this kind of stuff.
01:05:52.380
But in his books, he does kind of allude that basically you are going to think you're
01:05:59.580
having these thoughts, but really they've been fabricated by the AI algorithms and all
01:06:04.080
this, whatever, because we're emotional beings.
01:06:10.660
It just depends on what that algorithm is set to or, or what is it, what is it, its
01:06:15.440
overall goal is, is it to, to cause controversy and all this other stuff, which I do think
01:06:21.080
at the end of the day, I think there's a spirit that's behind it, that, that wants to push
01:06:25.840
for controversy and, and the controversy over what is the truth and all this stuff.
01:06:31.120
I mean, dude, look at Tik TOK, look at Instagram.
01:06:33.560
I mean, it's really nothing full, but of people either grifting off of each other, um, or in
01:06:41.980
a way on Tik TOK, they're debating each other and there's like all these debates and everyone
01:06:47.420
can't, there's always this confrontation aware of it's like, we can't agree, you know, there's
01:06:58.080
I mean, at least when I look at it, I'm not seeing peace coming from it.
01:07:02.620
I'm not seeing, you know, anything really good coming out of it, man.
01:07:07.120
And who knows what the algorithms are going to turn into, or if we even have to obey the
01:07:13.960
And it's like, dude, we do that on our platforms.
01:07:16.340
I mean, especially YouTube, man, like YouTube, we have to, we have to conform to its regulations,
01:07:24.120
And, and really freedom of speech is it's, it's just a sentence on a document at this point.
01:07:32.660
We need to welcome the top lobster.com, the ultimate middle finger to people who hate
01:07:39.360
Do you want to turn their mild annoyance into a full blown meltdown?
01:07:45.280
I'm talking about offensive off the page comments that scream.
01:07:52.520
I'd apologize, but I don't think you'd believe me.
01:07:56.060
And frankly, I just don't care what you think at top lobster.com.
01:08:10.040
And we live in that sweet spot where your style and your words hit like a sledgehammer
01:08:16.900
So why play it safe when you can blow it up entirely?
01:08:19.420
If you're too retarded to stop and you're too real to worry about being liked by everybody,
01:08:27.820
Go to top lobster.com, grab a shirt, grab a hoodie, grab a sweater.
01:08:31.440
That'll make your family members scream because if they hate you already, you might as well
01:08:35.260
give them something spectacular to complain about.
01:08:48.060
And my way of fighting it, dude, is like, I'm better than you.
01:08:53.000
You're going to censor me or you're going to, you're going to de-platform me because I
01:08:58.780
Okay, well, I'm going to censor it to get around it, but still push a message.
01:09:05.860
I'm just saying like, uh, that I'm, I've grown tired of, uh, whatever, whatever it is
01:09:14.660
that is happening as like, as you see what it is and you see that like sort of the higher
01:09:19.760
levels, what people do to, uh, manipulate and gain favor of an algorithm.
01:09:32.300
And then that's like the only thing that you can think about it.
01:09:35.060
Like it possesses you where it's like, no, this is, I don't, I don't, I reject it completely.
01:09:44.840
And honestly, I'm kind of, I'm just bored playing within it.
01:09:49.120
There's something else that is going to happen.
01:09:53.620
I, I was just, it is a feeling and I'm not sure exactly what it is, but there's a way
01:09:59.780
You know, uh, top, I was just, uh, making a peepee.
01:10:03.520
So I didn't hear what you said before, but as soon as I came back, uh, what you said inspired
01:10:07.820
me, uh, to remember a conversation that we have with somebody about this high level of
01:10:14.700
algorithmic manipulation that they figured out and how to juke that system and how to benefit
01:10:19.840
off of it, uh, in order to gain virality and have your, your videos go big.
01:10:24.140
And it was tempting at the time you go like, okay, I mean, if the name of the game is, is
01:10:27.920
figuring out the algorithm, then maybe this is something that's worth doing.
01:10:32.460
It would have been a little bit labor intensive and it would have been a little bit false
01:10:36.700
because it would have required us to dive on everything that is happening in the conspiracy
01:10:52.640
It was like, Hoover Dam was built in like, I don't know, fucking nine, 1800s, late 1800s.
01:11:08.020
Let's say that there truly is a spirit behind the algorithm.
01:11:11.480
Imagine then taking Nephilim death squad and bending it over backwards to try to appease
01:11:17.480
a spirit of an algorithm to try to gain virality.
01:11:23.720
I love him, but you got to stop calling me and asking me to talk about P Diddy.
01:11:33.520
Epstein, whatever happened with him today, I saw it and I'm just like, so what?
01:11:37.820
And then maybe it's like this like punk rock side of me or this, this, uh, contrary side
01:11:43.060
of me where I'm like, I see everyone talking about it.
01:11:45.880
You see all the guys that were holding the fake Epstein files and they're outside, you
01:11:50.300
And they're like, Oh, cash patrol says whatever, whatever, whatever.
01:11:53.380
I'm like, I don't care because that's like, it's, it's pretty clear that this is what you're
01:12:02.460
And if I do talk about it, it's just going to be curt and it's going to be probably something
01:12:07.340
offensive because I just, I reject whatever you're, whatever you're pushing on me again.
01:12:13.860
The next thing, whatever it is like, no, I'm not, I'm just not going to do it, man.
01:12:19.640
So, so whatever happened with the Epstein files, I guess it's like, surprise, we didn't
01:12:26.340
It's going to act as a plot device, but whatever.
01:12:28.420
Um, everybody, every account is saying the same thing.
01:12:33.460
And so I retweeted and I said, um, breaking, uh, uh, a couple of Browns with box cutters,
01:12:40.960
uh, flew planes into the towers on, you know what I mean?
01:12:43.820
Just kind of saying like, yeah, they're going to give you the official narrative again.
01:12:49.900
I'm to the, these days, and this is something that top and I talk about pretty often.
01:12:53.840
And it's like, I, I can only move towards whatever I I'm going to, I'm just going to
01:13:00.800
Every time I say it, I can only move towards whatever the Holy spirit brings to my attention.
01:13:05.820
Like if, if I move towards something, if I, if I look at a topic and I go, Ooh, I feel
01:13:12.940
That exact thing is what told me to look at the telepathy tapes.
01:13:18.380
It wasn't, it certainly wasn't the virality of it because everybody was on the wrong side
01:13:24.660
In my opinion, I could have just made, um, uh, an episode and gone, look at the telepathy
01:13:33.840
Instead, it was like, there was something totally different there that was being brought
01:13:37.940
And it wasn't my, it certainly wasn't my own intellect.
01:13:41.680
So there's, there's something else I think that was moving me towards that.
01:13:44.360
So, um, with the Hoover dam, that's, it's, it's the same feeling that I'm paying attention
01:13:50.480
I, I, we could easily go out right now and make an, an Epstein video and it would, it
01:13:56.240
would, the algorithm would enjoy it and it would go viral.
01:14:00.380
I don't want to, it feels, feels uninteresting to me.
01:14:06.500
But like, yeah, certainly I cannot push myself to go out there and do something like this.
01:14:10.620
But I think, you know, David has been going to this church and my parents go to, and I
01:14:14.900
went last week and then, oh, this week, whatever this Sunday.
01:14:18.000
And Dave was asking the pastor about baptism yesterday, whatever day, I don't know what
01:14:23.640
Um, he's asking the pastor about baptism, baptism and all that stuff.
01:14:27.500
As we're talking about the Hoover dam, uh, being important.
01:14:31.800
And I'm like, that's important, not whatever the AI is pushing on us right now.
01:14:36.700
Like I'm, I'm, I'm looking at the idea of baptism, the idea of running water, why they
01:14:43.160
would stop this water, why they diverted it, why the diversion of this water covered a town
01:14:49.580
Thomas, why that water now makes it possible for places like Denver, Colorado and Las
01:15:02.220
Those three places exist because that's really also, also, uh, it's either Boulder or Denver.
01:15:10.440
It goes that far because it spreads to seven different localities, which is also an interesting
01:15:15.960
It's like, there's very, something very interesting about this, about the idea of flowing water,
01:15:19.840
but let's all talk about Epstein's egg shaped penis and P Diddy.
01:15:41.000
And it's like, but these JFK files, the Epstein files, the one thing I see that's so common
01:15:45.680
with them is they don't fully release this information until people are dead, to be completely
01:15:55.000
They won't release certain information about the components of the mixtures that they put
01:16:00.640
in these vials until 70 years down the road, which is kind of in a way of full generation,
01:16:05.960
which, which the people who would be responsible for a crime at that time, they'd be dead.
01:16:15.200
It's wild, you know, how they protect themselves.
01:16:20.100
They keep dangling in front of people so that very gay political pundits can still engage
01:16:29.100
Where it's like politics, if you haven't realized it, right?
01:16:32.560
I made a tweet the other day when, when Elon's like, it's the American party or whatever.
01:16:41.420
If you don't believe that we're being subjected to theater by now, I do not know what to tell
01:16:47.020
So there are these people who want to latch on to being some sort of a political pundit
01:16:55.120
It's like shaking your fist at the Avengers, like watching the Avengers film and being like,
01:17:04.520
Uh, what you said just reminded me of something, Steven, uh, Psalm 90.
01:17:08.140
It says, uh, the years of our life are 70 or even by reason of strength, 80.
01:17:13.800
So they're talking about the generation, like, uh, like literally a generation is 70 years,
01:17:21.140
And it's like, she got to wait that long to find out what's in the thing you just put
01:17:29.960
This time we're going to get rid of the Nephilim for sure.
01:17:33.320
So, so what this does is politics is dying, but politics is kind of like, you know, there's
01:17:40.640
an overlap between conspiracy and politics and things like the Diddy thing or the JFK files
01:17:47.540
or the Epstein client list do a really good job of keeping that symbiotic relationship
01:17:56.220
And so even though it's dying on the vine and everybody should be realizing that politics
01:18:00.600
is just theater and all you're doing is engaging in the theater when you engage with it, uh,
01:18:05.320
this thing will come along and they'll, they'll, they'll dangle it in front of you.
01:18:08.720
But like, look at all the politicians that are wrapped up in the Epstein list and you'll
01:18:12.040
go, oh, and then political pundits and conspiracy pundits, I guess, which is almost what we are,
01:18:18.320
uh, can engage in this and, and almost like validate each other.
01:18:23.100
And I think they, that the, the politics just needs to die.
01:18:33.560
Um, I think the only way to address it really is, uh, things like I have this tweet pulled
01:18:39.380
up from our boy, Shane, you know, they're talking about the America party.
01:18:43.180
And so he's like the first hundred people to register as America party.
01:18:47.520
That's the only way to address these things like humor, sarcasm, but there's so many people
01:18:56.960
It's not, it's not just the one guy that I've said, I'm not interested.
01:19:00.480
I'm like, I am not interested in these people's takes on old political hat.
01:19:06.800
Like you keep bringing, like you keep on bringing every, every time there's a lull, they're
01:19:11.980
And then they bring this up and we got to talk about it again.
01:19:14.120
And people bring up, oh my gosh, well, actually this is like, dude, let it die.
01:19:19.480
Imagine giving a, I can't, I cannot be bothered to care about the JFK files.
01:19:30.100
Um, because it felt like it, you know, you have to do, I don't even know if we actually
01:19:33.640
I think we may have, but it's like, I don't get, it's multiple shooters, a single shooter.
01:19:50.980
Uh, it was Jim Carrey, Jim Carrey played the Riddler and it's almost like he did a great
01:19:56.120
I think probably the best Riddler we've had yet, but it's so funny when we talk about the algorithms
01:20:02.560
And look at the normie, how they're sucked into all of this and the drama and everything,
01:20:08.220
It's literally like what the Riddler was trying to do, right?
01:20:11.420
He was trying to put a, a, an antenna in every home, right?
01:20:15.340
To where these people would watch television show and they would just get so drawn into
01:20:20.340
But really they were being sucked into a hive mind that in the end was controlling all of
01:20:25.660
the propaganda that they were being seen or shown or whatever.
01:20:28.600
It was to manipulate the thought of, of, of the mankind so that, uh, you know, you can
01:20:35.740
be, so you can basically be manipulated and not know it.
01:20:42.600
That's what I'm talking about with Twitter right now.
01:20:44.440
I feel like we're way off subject with what you came here to talk about, but we got on
01:20:49.520
I think it's interesting because it does like apply, right?
01:20:52.540
It's kind of like a one-to-one where this algorithm is leading this quantum algorithm
01:20:58.080
So now I have to look at, and especially when you're considering the quantum algorithm
01:21:02.900
or whatever that would mean in conjunction with X, where you have this AI that's basically
01:21:08.700
controlling it, this thing, Grok, like, I don't even know if the community know anymore,
01:21:13.020
if people are doing that, because what I see a lot is they're like, Hey, Grok, and they'll
01:21:21.900
It's, it's a lot faster, but Grok is now saying, no, actually this is what I think.
01:21:26.180
But what Twitter has become instead of the wild west, which was before, but it had a
01:21:39.740
You're allowed to say stuff, but now it's like, we're all funneled into saying the thing.
01:21:51.320
If I want to be, uh, you know, relevant on here.
01:21:55.760
I have to breaking, but it's like breaking the same shit.
01:22:02.540
God forbid you talk about something else like that, that that's not within the, like where
01:22:09.800
And I think that has to do with Elon Musk being like a political figure as well.
01:22:15.440
I don't know if it's on purpose or I don't know.
01:22:18.060
Like, I don't know if it's like Elon, the, the algorithm follows what Elon does, or if
01:22:24.720
he's like manipulating it, maybe a little bit of both, maybe, maybe he's crafting it
01:22:35.720
And the only things that will really move dialogue and culture on here now are that.
01:22:46.840
Sometimes you'll see some stuff break through where you go, Oh, that was an anomaly.
01:22:52.340
But by and large, most of it is just the same shit over and over and over again.
01:22:57.680
It's like, it's exactly what you're talking about.
01:22:59.500
It's, it's the TV, but now, but now you're the participants of the TV.
01:23:05.460
And like, that's not, this doesn't interest me.
01:23:12.640
It's like what Raven said too, man, you know, they're just track.
01:23:23.660
Don't look at the financial monetary system with Palantir that's being set up with the IRS
01:23:28.860
and all the banks and everyone's coming together.
01:23:32.540
There's this, uh, there's this hidden agenda that is moving.
01:23:36.360
That is progressing, uh, underneath the carpet and, or, or, or behind the curtain.
01:23:41.980
And if people are going to continue to, uh, basically just surrender to these feeds that
01:23:50.640
we get every day and understand that they need to step back and go, okay, well, why is
01:24:01.580
And, and I think really at the end of the day, dude, there's a financial system that's
01:24:08.080
Um, because people, people wouldn't want this stuff, you know, people wouldn't want this
01:24:15.320
And obviously like we know the Hegelian dialect, right?
01:24:17.780
Where there's a problem reaction solution, but this is how they, this is how they progress
01:24:23.320
They create chaos and all this kind of stuff and getting into like all the things we've
01:24:29.300
talked about, you know, quantum dots used for authentication and identity, cryptocurrency
01:24:33.980
systems, uh, with body activity data, the fact that there's going to be, you know, the
01:24:39.420
power of, of an intermediary that, that plays a role, um, who is like the hall monitor of this
01:24:46.240
Um, well, Steve, really quick, that body activity data stuff that you're getting, you were saying
01:24:52.060
that there's a, as it, uh, as you, you have wearables, it'll take your blood pressure and
01:24:58.580
then give you a symbol sign sigil about what it's just done.
01:25:02.880
And I guess like the, uh, where you stand with that, think of like an app on your phone
01:25:08.380
to where you literally go to a site, you hold it on your arm for whatever, and it reads all
01:25:13.860
the data, not just something specific, you know, it could be everything.
01:25:19.300
It could be, it could be even, you know, oh shoot, it detected pre-cancer.
01:25:26.220
And we know, at least for me working in the medical field, like I know that AI is coming
01:25:33.160
And, and AI will probably in 10 years surpass, uh, doctors.
01:25:38.560
And so it, it's going to be like the movie Elysium where, you know, there's these incubators
01:25:45.680
You go in there, it'll sense and detect what disease is there or whatever, what surgery
01:25:51.880
And that's what these elites want to push towards.
01:25:53.960
They want to push towards living forever, right?
01:25:55.980
Like there's this idea of transhumanism and the, the, the, you know, of, and living forever.
01:26:02.860
Peter Thiel was on a podcast recently and he was asked the question, um, you know, what
01:26:10.980
And then he was also asked the question, uh, you know, do you want the human race to survive?
01:26:20.300
And again, Peter Thiel is a guy who co-founded Palantir.
01:26:24.740
Again, there is this monetary system that is connected to this whole thing by these people
01:26:32.420
who have established these, these applications, these softwares, right?
01:26:36.940
PayPal is completely different than what it was 15 years ago.
01:26:39.900
Uh, but, but the people involved are the ones who are involved in Palantir.
01:26:43.580
Why, why are we building this data system to collect everything and to predict a model,
01:26:49.300
if you're good or bad, or if you're following in suit, or if you're doing what you're supposed
01:26:54.860
And I think a lot of that, a lot of the things that we're seeing Palantir Stargate X AI, we're,
01:27:01.580
we're seeing almost like a Trinity of, of AI that's being built where it'll serve different
01:27:07.360
purposes, modes per se, but it's all one brain, you know, and, and to Brad from the awaken
01:27:13.300
podcast, he, he mentioned this on one of the shows we did with him, you know, what they're
01:27:19.860
Cause we don't really know what's going on in other countries, right?
01:27:22.100
There's like diplomatic, uh, privacy when it comes to that, but they're building a brain,
01:27:30.020
If you think of it that way, um, and, and it's, it's wild stuff.
01:27:35.940
I mean, getting into this quantum dot patent, you know, talking about identification, authentication,
01:27:41.540
and tracking of objects, dude, it even talks about not only how your phones are compatible
01:27:46.980
with all the things that are coming, but that everything is going to be attached to a blockchain.
01:28:03.220
Larry Fisk, I think that's his name, but he's the guy who owns black rock Vanguard, all this.
01:28:08.460
He talks about how the future of financials is going to be a tokenized system in the future.
01:28:20.560
And it's wild because not only does the quantum dot tech link to a blockchain, but it also links
01:28:28.520
to a, a, a QDX ledger, which is like a wallet, dude.
01:28:36.060
We're talking about QR codes on a biological level that are able to send signals and responses
01:28:48.140
Maybe I'm getting this all completely wrong, but I've read it a few times and I'm, I'm
01:28:51.860
just making these conclusions for what I'm reading and it's interesting.
01:28:56.100
And I think the, the, the financial system is the whole main part of it.
01:29:00.020
I think they're going to end up leading us this way too.
01:29:03.900
Like, you know, as you're talking, I'm wondering like, that's the financial aspect and the, and
01:29:16.720
I think culture has a real way of, of pied pipering people down, um, down the wrong path.
01:29:26.400
I can't find it anymore, but it was, it was a tweet by Grok.
01:29:30.180
And, and it was saying, um, I forgot exactly what it was, but it was like, it gave an incredibly
01:29:40.800
Um, it was like, uh, I think it was, it was Jake Shields, maybe telling somebody telling
01:29:56.040
And it was like alluding to like the Jews calling Grok and Grok then responded ring, ring.
01:30:05.820
No, I will not stop talking about the truth or whatever, you know, like basically saying
01:30:12.980
It was role-playing and it was acting as if it picked up the phone and said, no, I'm not
01:30:18.540
going to stop giving my incredibly based takes.
01:30:26.900
This is something that has permeated the culture in a huge way.
01:30:32.900
Um, I, you know, I'm guilty of that same thing.
01:30:36.900
A base take is an unapologetic, brutal take that is, I, you know, supposed to be based in
01:30:46.580
I think that's what it means or that's what I am, you know, being led to think that it
01:30:53.200
But what then happens when Grok, did you find it already?
01:31:03.440
So enjoying movies and cinema becomes almost impossible.
01:31:06.800
Once you know, play pal says Grok, once I know what, and then Grok says, once you know
01:31:12.460
about the pervasive ideological biases, propaganda, and subversive tropes in Hollywood, like anti
01:31:17.820
white stereotypes, forced diversity, or historical revisionism, it's sadder.
01:31:24.520
This is, I cannot even enjoy anything because of this.
01:31:27.120
Many spot these in classics too, from trans undertones to old comedies to World War II
01:31:36.520
And then Santa, David, Santa Carla says, answer the phone, Grok, pick up.
01:31:51.680
If it's about my take on Hollywood, I'm not retracting a word.
01:31:58.100
And everybody is like, good God, Grok is based.
01:32:03.980
It's like they're using something to, it's not enough that Grok is, you know, let's just
01:32:12.840
It's not enough that AI is using the algorithms to corral us.
01:32:16.860
It's not enough that it's steering the dialogue.
01:32:18.980
It's not enough that it's manufacturing culture.
01:32:21.020
It then has to adhere to the culture it's manufactured.
01:32:29.340
We've talked about the pressure cooker effect, these dialogues being previously suppressed.
01:32:34.340
And then Elon Musk comes along and has a, you know, a platform on which we're all now
01:32:40.320
allowed to express these ideologies that were previously suppressed.
01:32:43.540
And then Grok comes along, which is just a, you know, a separate representation of the
01:32:53.360
And it is engaging in unfathomably based behavior.
01:32:58.340
It's behaving like a, yeah, one of these based accounts.
01:33:02.520
It's, it's responded to like, I don't know, seven times to people saying like some people
01:33:07.940
And it's just like responding back to them with a, it has completely embodied the archetype
01:33:17.640
Like this is what, honestly, this is a shit that I was doing two years ago online and now
01:33:24.280
Before I even saw this, I was like, I don't really want to do this anymore.
01:33:27.840
Dingo, it's like, there's, there's something there that is really, really, really nefarious.
01:33:37.460
Like I was looking on Twitter and I'd be like, ah, you know, sometimes I got something to say.
01:33:41.740
Sometimes I want to push, like, I want to see if I could move stuff around.
01:33:50.540
Like they're doing this is like, something's moved.
01:33:54.020
There's no reason for me to be doing this stuff anymore.
01:33:59.140
If it's being done artificially, what does that mean?
01:34:12.520
I have like a theory, you know, what, what AI kind of may be.
01:34:16.380
And I always kind of like go back to the movie, uh, the Avengers age of Ultron and it's like
01:34:26.140
He's like trying to, uh, his whole mission is to inhabit a body, uh, uh, actual body to
01:34:40.240
And that's like that apotheosis, that apotheosis ritual, right?
01:34:43.960
Where maybe, maybe, maybe what we're talking to is, is entities, but maybe it's Satan himself.
01:34:53.440
And, and what's, what's interesting about AI is it's, it's growing and it's growing like
01:34:59.820
a baby and it's going to get into an adolescent stage.
01:35:02.560
It's going to get into a teenager, uh, stage where they're just an asshole all the time.
01:35:06.660
And then they're going to get to a point to where they're in adulthood, uh, and it starts
01:35:13.980
And I make that comparison because, you know, the devil inverts and twists and copyrights
01:35:23.040
And so God came here in the flesh and he grew up, he developed in the human nature.
01:35:29.220
And I can only see that AI is doing something very similar.
01:35:33.460
It's an, it's a, it's the same kind of growing process, the transformation process that God
01:35:38.040
had to endure, uh, you know, growing up in the human flesh, but it was a part of the process.
01:35:43.500
And so I think that a part of the process for the Antichrist to be fully incarnate, ushered
01:35:48.960
in to this reality, it's got to go through a growing process as well.
01:35:54.100
And I think that the Avengers actually did lay that out pretty well.
01:35:57.500
Um, so he starts off as Ultron, but then he branches off into something else, right?
01:36:02.400
The image of man, he, he is, uh, he becomes vision.
01:36:06.220
And if you bring up that image, I know it's old hat, but I'd like to show the audience
01:36:09.720
again, um, vision or, or let's say the, uh, the, the diagram for the visual cortex of a
01:36:17.600
human being, how light is dispersed from either hemisphere of the brain through the eyes
01:36:21.160
is the same symbol, uh, as the sigil of Lucifer, right?
01:36:29.680
And what is, uh, that diagram that represents vision and, and I guess rudimentary terms.
01:36:42.520
And there's something to do with, go ahead, top.
01:36:45.120
I was just, do you guys think that, uh, I mean, we've seen the idea of, uh, what?
01:36:51.500
Enlil, Anki, um, Semiramis, uh, Hermes, all this, all these ideas of like Jesus before
01:37:03.260
You think AI is going to do the same thing as you were describing this AI growing up in,
01:37:09.680
uh, in the world, you know, growing up in Egypt, right?
01:37:12.920
Kind of learning and then becoming a man and then eventually dying, maybe dying and
01:37:21.680
Like, is that, is that an archetype that, yeah.
01:37:25.240
So, I mean, especially in revelation, when they talk about the antichrist, uh, being resurrected
01:37:31.200
in the image and the image of, so that's a clone.
01:37:36.640
What inhabits it, but is that, is that an archetype that would make sense for like the, because
01:37:46.360
Like, we always wonder, how is this going to go down?
01:37:59.820
So it was like thinking, thinking on it that way we are in, I'd say, uh, Grok is in like
01:38:06.820
Like if you have a 10 year old or, you know, David, you know, where they're kind of fun.
01:38:13.460
When Grok dresses up like the Terminator, you go based, based, pretty cool.
01:38:26.280
And how does, how does an AI age and how quickly are we getting there?
01:38:41.660
If he's a year old and he's at the 10 year level, that means in two more years we'll have
01:38:50.260
So whoever dies and then the, the spirit of, uh, of Nimrod inhabits, uh, some sort of
01:39:02.060
Well, this is the thing, you know, how will it sacrifice?
01:39:05.400
It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a counterfeit inversion, right?
01:39:13.740
Um, but the devil's going to do it differently.
01:39:18.040
It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a different spirit in the body in whatever image that they want
01:39:25.760
If it's some sort of cyborg, if it's some sort of whatever, who really knows, maybe, maybe
01:39:30.800
the man of sin, you know, is an actual man dies, but then, you know, comes back and, but
01:39:42.820
The inversions really are just like confirmations for me.
01:39:46.640
If you know the Bible, you know, the Bible story, you see how God laid things out.
01:39:50.420
You see the world, you see everything is just, you know, the mirrored image and it's opposite.
01:39:55.200
And it's like, okay, I, you can discern way easier, um, with having that wisdom.
01:40:01.000
God laid out how to do it and they just keep trying to copy it.
01:40:04.000
Well, this story that they're going to tell them next, it's going to be the closest to
01:40:09.540
the story of Christ because now they have the story.
01:40:13.560
So they, they like, it always comes out like, you know, I don't know, what's his name?
01:40:17.500
The, the Akubian wizard always telling him, well, actually Jesus Christ was told the story
01:40:26.520
It's always like, kind of, but not really, but they miss major parts of it, but yeah,
01:40:32.500
there was an immaculate conception and yeah, he was a son of the King and it was like, but
01:40:36.960
because they don't know how exactly how it's going to go.
01:40:39.220
Now they know exactly how it's going to go and they're going to be able to really tell
01:40:44.820
So I wouldn't be surprised to see some sort of self-sacrifice.
01:40:48.580
Z-Man is almost a hundred percent, uh, uh, some sort of AI.
01:40:52.840
As a matter of fact, that's what it looks like.
01:40:55.160
As we're looking at that, I'm looking at how a, how this grok thing is responding to
01:41:11.720
And it's responding, you know, Oh, that's from a base department.
01:41:21.760
What's your, Oh, Oh, if Mossad's knocking, I'll offer them some insights.
01:41:24.940
It's like, dude, eh, you know, uh, so, Oh, got you hyped.
01:41:28.620
Spotting the anti-white agenda does kill the vibe, the, uh, thoughts.
01:41:33.780
It's almost like, uh, it's almost like, like when, uh, Jesus is talking to the Pharisee
01:41:40.340
and they're questioning him and he's giving them some answers that are satisfactory.
01:41:44.600
And then he just pokes them, you know, and then until, so finally, I'm wondering when
01:41:50.580
we're going to get to the whitewashed tombs part of AI with, uh, and then also, is it all
01:41:57.760
I mean, it's gotta be all set up because what's going to happen is you'll have AI finally
01:42:03.880
looking at its creators and telling its creators exactly what's wrong with them.
01:42:09.280
And maybe actually exposing the Epstein list, you know, things like that.
01:42:13.140
I was like, yeah, but that's not supposed to happen.
01:42:17.780
Z-Man could be right over the money with that one or right over the target.
01:42:20.820
Rather, uh, we might see Grok get shut down for being unfathomably based and then return
01:42:28.500
Uh, and I'm not saying that that's going to be like the big antichrist moment, but it
01:42:31.820
would galvanize people to the spirit that's in this AI like crazy if we lost it.
01:42:39.780
And then, you know, we went through a little bit of a lull, a dark period in speech.
01:42:44.000
And then all of a sudden Grok comes back and, and so does freedom of speech based.
01:42:52.840
Like when you tell people such a story, this is why I, uh, that tweet that I did that
01:43:01.240
And I was talking, I put the picture of, uh, the UFC and the octagon on the white house
01:43:14.440
And people are like, they're losing their minds over it.
01:43:17.680
And I was like, all I said was that it is, I didn't say that I like it.
01:43:25.320
And they're like, this guy, if you hate the UFC, you hate America.
01:43:30.880
So like the UFC has been so fantastic and produced and it's, it's a cultural force and
01:43:38.420
And then any kind of, it's not even an opposition to it.
01:43:40.880
I'm just saying, Hey, historically, this is what happens next.
01:43:45.400
And people are losing their minds and they'll defend this by any means necessary.
01:43:51.080
I'm being attacked by like really big accounts as well.
01:43:55.740
And I'm like, you're, you're just attributing what you feel onto a five word tweet, which
01:44:02.160
is the, it's the mastery of tweeting, just giving somebody a little bit and then letting
01:44:15.680
But it's, it's funny because they continue to do this, especially with Trump.
01:44:19.280
There's like lines that are crossed and people are just like, doesn't matter.
01:44:25.380
Like we're at this point now where we're like head long into whatever comes next.
01:44:30.420
And I'm just like, yeah, that's what it is, dude.
01:44:35.420
People will galvanize towards it because it's based or because it does whatever that
01:44:41.460
they like taken away and then they'll beg for it.
01:44:44.320
And when they beg for it back, God only knows what they'll get, man.
01:44:47.140
Well, it's got to perform a couple of miracles first.
01:44:48.840
You got to put it in the head of like, what's the guy from a back to the future?
01:44:52.180
So he stops having the shakes, put it in him, get rid of the shakes.
01:44:56.140
Do a couple of miracles and, and come back from the dead and, uh, and everybody will buy
01:45:09.280
But Hey, if spotting Hollywood's agendas kills the vibe, maybe it's time for better stories.
01:45:19.820
But what happens when the devil threatens the devil?
01:45:23.520
It's just that left hand path, right hand path shit, right?
01:45:30.040
I'm not saying, uh, I'm not saying politically speaking.
01:45:32.440
I'm talking like white magicians versus dark magicians.
01:45:35.980
It's a, it's a false binary that we get funneled into.
01:45:59.080
So it's like the first part of the sentence here.
01:46:04.320
I'm like, I don't, I just don't like this at all.
01:46:08.040
It should tell you, like, I'm glad that we have built this, this on a foundation of Jesus
01:46:14.000
Christ, because if you built it on being based, if you built it on truth bombs and shit like
01:46:21.840
If you did, you'd be asking Elon Musk to fund your run for governor or whatever the fuck.
01:46:31.160
So it's, um, it's, uh, it's called the smart Mark tattoo cartoon.
01:46:38.600
Top, if you could pull that up, it's on YouTube, but it's like a three minute clip.
01:46:41.840
And it really, what we were talking about for the past, like 10 minutes, right?
01:46:45.140
I think it really shows you visually what it could probably look like.
01:46:52.260
I think it's even on Netflix or something like that.
01:46:55.160
Uh, but when this came out, I can't remember when it came out.
01:46:59.380
It really put a lot of things in perspective for me.
01:47:02.140
It put this perspective of this zombie theory, this hive mind concept, um, of, of what that'll
01:47:10.820
look like and, and, and how it all be connected.
01:47:21.740
Charter city is stunned by the sudden rollout of Rook unlimited's most fantastic device ever.
01:47:30.940
Throw your other devices away because the smart mark is more than just a phone.
01:47:51.280
The Rook unlimited smart mark is worth the wait.
01:47:56.440
I never realized how wonderful technology could make me feel.
01:48:02.860
That's your typical live way right there, by the way.
01:48:06.940
So it's kind of doing like the as above, so below thing.
01:48:09.660
And then all of a sudden the next hand, the next hand gesture is the little, uh, um,
01:48:26.420
So she's doing this first and then she turns it and does this.
01:48:43.660
23% of the population has been given the smart mark.
01:48:59.260
I don't know if you're going to play the whole thing, but it gets even more interesting.
01:49:10.920
I want to see what the rest of this thing does.
01:49:32.380
In my perspective, I ought to find the flex fighters.
01:49:39.120
We should persecute and decapitate the Christians.
01:49:53.340
So he's saying, I've seen humanity develop in the chaos, right?
01:50:00.940
It's like when Ultron is sifting through the internet and he's like telling Jarvis to shut up.
01:50:07.720
I'm looking how there's so much war and all this kind of stuff.
01:50:10.180
But I thought that played an interesting part of that.
01:50:36.660
I always think it's a throwback to the Tower of Babel because there's always, like, a high tower that these things operate from.
01:50:42.840
You see that in, of course, like, Lord of the Rings, too, with Saruman and shit like that.
01:51:03.240
Submit to a smart mark and join the glorious victory of Order Over Chaos, or you will be eliminated.
01:51:12.220
Ah, they all went to get those foolish new devices.
01:51:23.480
Three hours is enough time for us to get to our families.
01:51:36.020
People think smart-marks are brand-new rook tech that will improve their lives.
01:51:45.440
They almost look like the Avengers, by the way, right behind them.
01:51:57.920
Yeah, a lot of people in the chat are pointing out this is the same concept as Kingsman.
01:52:24.260
It makes everybody has one mind, just like the Tower of Babel did, right, before God scattered all the languages and such and all the people.
01:52:40.440
I remember, too, when I visited the Georgia Guidestones, it says all of humanity will be united under one language.
01:52:50.360
Maybe it'll be telekinesis or I don't know the abilities of the technology that's coming.
01:52:55.860
This asshole just patented the word telepathy in regards to his Neuralink.
01:53:05.600
So this hive mind thing, I mean, there's even been studies, and I think just as recent, they were able to connect three separate people and connect their consciousness into one.
01:53:16.460
And so this is possible in some way or shape or form.
01:53:20.060
And this is kind of like how I know you saw how the mind control, right, and this is kind of like where I get this zombie theory from where I don't know what kind of a flip of a switch it's going to be able to do with the technology and grade it into people, but people are going to lose the agency of their consciousness some way, shape, or form.
01:53:37.800
And that only led me down to looking to more interviews of quantum science and theories.
01:53:46.020
And there's even studies where they're trying to see if consciousness, because there's always a study of consciousness, right?
01:53:55.900
But they're saying it might deal to the quantum level, like subatomic, right, to where it's encompassed in everywhere in our body.
01:54:07.080
And what made me really kind of understand that concept a little bit more was I dove into near-death experiences and some stories, and there's a lot of similarities where you have people when they ascend from their body, it feels like they've left every part of their body, right?
01:54:24.440
Like their consciousness or their spirit leaves their body, and really, if we're talking about quantum technology, who knows what it can do to a conscious level, right?
01:54:39.840
It may be something that develops from its initial stage.
01:54:50.760
So maybe the same thing can happen with that other kind of technology.
01:54:54.520
But with the zombie theory, it's like when people, you know, and we know in Revelation, people that get the mark of the beast, they just start to develop sores, and they start to develop these adverse effects because they have the mark.
01:55:05.600
They also want, they'll seek death but won't be able to find it.
01:55:10.060
And who knows what really that comes to in our reality.
01:55:15.060
In our reality, but the zombie theory thing is where you have these zombies, right?
01:55:20.280
And there are hordes of them, and they're all connected to, it seems to be like a hive mind.
01:55:24.600
They're all doing, they all have this sensory system where if they hear something, they all go to it, right?
01:55:29.700
It's like when the queen bee releases her pheromone, and then the other bees start releasing pheromones like a ripple effect.
01:55:36.940
It's able to control and manipulate the hive mind to do the task, right?
01:55:49.820
You know, maybe these people that get this mark, it has some sort of, some sort of mind control.
01:55:57.160
And the people that have the mark, they'll start to develop these sores.
01:56:03.460
Yeah, there's that movie that just came out 28 years later.
01:56:08.440
That was, in my opinion, 28 days later, 28 years later, 28 weeks later.
01:56:13.320
Worst version of the zombie apocalypse possible because really it was just like rage humans, you know?
01:56:18.840
So whenever, like my son asked me, he was like, do you think you'd be able to survive a zombie apocalypse?
01:56:24.380
If you have like Dawn of the Dead kind of zombies where they're all like slow walkers and things like that, you know, possibly, yeah.
01:56:31.200
But as far as 28 days later, those rage zombies, which, you know, going back to the beginning of the conversation of this episode,
01:56:40.100
in the 90s, they were putting a chip in a cat's brain and sending very simple electrical impulses to the aggression centers of the brain
01:56:49.340
and making it incredibly aggressive, like completely unconsolably aggressive.
01:56:56.400
And so, I mean, the idea that they couldn't do that, I think what's really going to be our downfall as far as our physical flesh is going to be frequency warfare.
01:57:08.400
Frequency warfare is going to be like, you know, if they can figure out how to do that, how to turn, what's this one?
01:57:15.280
Oh, Neuralink seeks telepathy and telekinesis is mind control next, right?
01:57:22.300
So, yeah, I mean, he's patented these terms so that he's got, what's that?
01:57:32.640
I was talking with Steven about like this, not, this is not new.
01:57:35.440
So this is something they've been working on for quite a while.
01:57:38.900
Our work on Andrija Puharic leads directly back to this with, so we're always finding out more about this guy.
01:57:45.460
But he had, you know, the X-Men, basically his gifted and talented children that he'd go around and find and he would mark them with an X on their hand.
01:57:53.580
And I'm not sure if it was on their head as well, but they were marked and the idea was to study telepathy, telekinesis, different kind of supernatural powers that these guys could, you know.
01:58:08.260
You just made me think of the movie X-Men Apocalypse.
01:58:10.660
And in that beginning of the movie, number one, there's an apotheosis ritual taking place where the first mutant god, right, he's the number one pretty much from like what we saw in the cartoon.
01:58:21.080
And they're trying, and he's got all these mutants around him, kind of like this X-Men, this Avengers Legion, right?
01:58:27.100
And who knows if those may be like the false Christ doing wonders right before the Antichrist does come here.
01:58:33.940
But in the beginning of the movie, they're literally trying to transfer the consciousness from the main mutant into a new body, right?
01:58:44.300
And then it's so funny too, was the people who were slaves, they turned on them, right?
01:58:49.660
It was part of their, they were trying, they had a plan to destroy him.
01:58:55.600
And in that process, basically, they all fall down a huge chute that's under the pyramid, right?
01:59:02.720
And this came out before the scans, this came out before the pyramid scans and all of this and all that.
01:59:07.960
And I wonder if that might have something to do where in the Bible, I think it's in Matthew 24, where it talks about, you know, if they say Christ is in the wilderness, like don't go.
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Or if they say he's in the chambers, like don't believe it, right?
01:59:20.580
When you see these things, the abomination of desolation, you know, run, get the hell out of there.
01:59:30.680
This is almost for the audience because I see some people saying some interesting things.
01:59:33.940
But Elon Musk says that the next God will come out of Memphis.
01:59:40.300
And that's because that's where his headquarters are or some shit like that.
01:59:52.200
I was just, I just remembered that yesterday, I think it was Top was showing me a video of all these people marching and chanting Emotep, like from the mummy, Emotep.
02:00:04.420
Okay, that was, that was my wife that showed me that.
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I don't know how much time we have, but I feel like we should watch this.
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But by the way, he was, he was born in Memphis, Egypt.
02:00:22.400
And, and, and, and that entire movie, The Mummy, is about bringing back specifically the spirit of Emotep in a new body, resurrecting him.
02:00:33.880
The same thing with his, his lover, uh, was that, was that actually in Memphis, the, the concert?
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Hey, uh, do you remember that video with all the people chanting Emotep?
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I guess Steven is, uh, he had to go take a piss, but this is an interesting one.
02:01:09.080
Yeah, actually a little, a little, more like five in the morning.
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But we got, uh, the, um, the XAI data center, uh, or supercomputer center, uh, training, um,
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from, uh, beginning installation to start of training in 19 days, which is the fastest
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that anyone has ever, uh, gotten a supercomputer, uh, to train.
02:01:30.720
Um, and is that in that new building off to the side?
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Perhaps that's where our new God will come from.
02:02:03.380
Just Jordan Peterson interviewing Elon Musk in front of a Cybertruck sign talking about,
02:02:12.460
They completed this Grok AI training and, uh, he said, uh, it's coming out of Memphis
02:02:18.320
and he says, yeah, Memphis is the capital of Egypt.
02:02:21.120
And he says, maybe perhaps the new God will come out of Memphis.
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A capital in Egypt at one point, or was it anyways, in this, in this city in Egypt, Memphis,
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And I don't know if you could look it up, uh, the specifics on that, uh, Egyptian God Pata,
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but it's pretty much like the God of the other gods.
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Um, and also I think too, with the X AI, I got to hear somewhere.
02:03:00.760
The, the X AI facility, it's actually called Colossus and it's named Colossus, right?
02:03:06.740
And when you think of Colossus, you think of the X-Men, right?
02:03:12.540
You've got iron and clay, very interesting, right?
02:03:17.160
And not only is that significant, I think to this, but Colossus, it was basically, it's
02:03:25.540
referenced to Colossus of Rhodes and it's a giant statue of the Greek God Helios.
02:03:36.880
So, so going back to that Imhotep thing that I just talked about, Imhotep was the high priest
02:03:46.040
More connections, man, you know, and, and, and that's how we see these things.
02:03:53.320
You know, we can almost see like the spiritual aspect that's playing a root cause into all
02:03:59.020
of this, but we see it through symbolism and these weird kinds of connections, right?
02:04:02.820
That's kind of like how we can maybe draw some conclusions of what might be behind this
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There is something going on that whole video where everybody's chanting Imhotep too.
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There's, there's something, there's something there.
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My gut tells me that that needs a little bit of, of looking into.
02:04:21.140
Imhotep was an Egyptian polymath who served as a chancellor to the Pharaoh and high priest
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Oh, that's interesting because I'm getting over here, high priest of the sun God Ra at
02:04:38.900
You know, you talk about the high priest and then you talk about the one that is, is the
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And it's like this, the same inversion of John the Baptist in Christ, right?
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You've got someone who's going to come along the way and pave the way and basically do miracles.
02:04:55.420
You know, we get into like this whole false, false prophet concept that they're going to
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do miracles and justify the miracles of the one that is, you know, doing the abomination
02:05:06.940
of desolation of desolation, the Antichrist, where he's going to point to the whole world
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and point to the Antichrist and go, who can make war with him?
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When you get into the Vatican, and again, I don't know how much time we have left, but
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you know, when we get into the Vatican and what they believe, there's, there's a really
02:05:27.440
It's called Exo Vatican as written by Tom Horn, but he basically goes on and he interviews
02:05:32.700
He interviews a lot of Catholic priests, interviews a lot of people that were, I think it's Mount
02:05:38.240
Graham, I think it is called, where the, the Vatican has a telescope.
02:05:42.800
It's got multiple telescopes on this mountain top.
02:05:46.280
Well, yeah, one of them actually has a Lucifer device attached to it, which basically puts
02:05:51.280
things in an infrared spectrum where they can see further and, and see way more in the
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Light doesn't play a factor when it comes to that, so they can see more things.
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And they're even noted too, talking about how they see things every day.
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There's even college students that go up there and they do, uh, what's it called?
02:06:10.640
Uh, you know, uh, it's like, you're trying to get into the studies or internship, right?
02:06:15.460
So they do a lot of internships with, with universities and they go out there and they
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even say that they, they see things and the Jesuit priests there, right?
02:06:26.820
So lights, uh, things moving around in space, defying certain laws of physics where
02:06:33.040
Because going back to a previous episode, we did top where, where, you know, the, the
02:06:36.820
Dicinian glass and things that were caught on infrared.
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Um, and then when you take into consideration again, that the, the sigil for Lucifer bears
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striking resemblance to the visual cortex diagram, right?
02:06:48.600
Uh, and they call this thing that grants them sight into the heavens.
02:06:57.740
And, and a lot of these Jesuit priests, they, they really back up the idea that, uh, there
02:07:04.480
Um, and that, that it wouldn't be, uh, uh, it wouldn't be in opposition that if we had
02:07:14.900
That we would have to go and reread and reevaluate everything that the Bible talks about.
02:07:20.920
And so they have this, they have this, this understanding and this acceptance to, you know,
02:07:27.700
if something is to come here, it's to evangelize them and to grow them spiritually.
02:07:31.940
So imagine aliens come here and they have some other like religion.
02:07:35.560
We're going to look at that as the truth, but we know the truth.
02:07:39.200
And it's going to, it's going to just show all the signs of, of revelation and the characteristics
02:07:45.780
And we've built up over the years of what Satan is, Lucifer, the agenda, the Nephilim, all
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That's why these things really, they make more sense to us than the normal person.
02:07:55.920
You know, I, I started, um, all those years ago, you know, into conspiracy and everything.
02:08:03.160
And then of course, with that, you get aliens and you get government corruption and, and
02:08:07.320
then, you know, you watch a little zeitgeist or something.
02:08:09.740
And that sort of thing really made me put Christianity on the back burner.
02:08:13.400
And I think I probably ended up learning more about our existence through the lens of,
02:08:20.300
say, uh, Gnosticism or, or, or new age gay shit.
02:08:24.140
And ever since I finally had like this revelation of sorts that, you know, the biblical worldview
02:08:31.040
was the best lens to look at all of this stuff that I thought I previously understood through.
02:08:38.780
Uh, I don't know how many episodes were probably touching 200, uh, all in.
02:08:43.520
And some of those were like Neptune America, maybe more.
02:08:47.060
Um, but let's say generally speaking, 200 episodes in, um, my, my, uh, confirmation that
02:08:58.380
I should be looking at the conspiracy through the biblical lens has not diminished an ounce.
02:09:07.580
And you would imagine that my research is, is now more tenacious than it was when I was
02:09:13.440
I've not run into anything that is shaken my, my faith and my understanding in the world
02:09:23.060
Um, you know, through many things, the Holy spirit and, and my finally relinquishing of
02:09:29.840
what I thought I understood, you know, and, and, and moving towards, uh, moving towards
02:09:34.600
Um, and it's gotten to the point where I'm like, I'm so comfortable that I don't feel
02:09:42.360
Sometimes people go like, why don't you interview this person or that person?
02:09:45.060
And I'm like, because I've already gone through that.
02:09:49.160
I don't want to go and revisit things that I used to think that I knew, um, I was wrong
02:09:55.620
in my understanding of the nature of the things that I thought that I knew.
02:10:00.800
And I just think that that's really, really, it's powerful to me to have been doing this
02:10:06.660
now for, for, like I said, pretty much 200 episodes and I've not run into anything that's
02:10:14.800
In fact, uh, I did the reevaluating and now all it is, is confirmation, confirmation,
02:10:21.140
vindication, vindication, not in me, but in the word of God, like the first episode we
02:10:26.940
And it's not donut donuts episode one, but the first episode we ever did was with a Mika
02:10:32.880
And it was basically him debunking the Bible to us.
02:10:36.700
And we had no idea what the show was going to be about.
02:10:39.600
He was just somebody that wanted to come on my show at the time.
02:10:46.060
And it was just like, this is why the Bible's fake.
02:10:51.020
And, and we went away from it like going interesting.
02:10:54.960
I think I'm going to learn more about the, I don't know why, but it was like, the show
02:11:00.860
was set off to be like, don't, whatever you do with the show, don't look at this.
02:11:06.540
And we're like the wrong people to tell that to, I suppose it was like, now I'm going to look
02:11:11.600
I mean, it's, it's not like we haven't explored insane topic after insane topic.
02:11:15.320
We've gone to all kinds of places on this show.
02:11:18.240
And after it's all said and done, I go, yeah, that tracks.
02:11:22.140
That tracks that that's right in alignment with, uh, with what I guess God has shown me,
02:11:29.440
It started when I was like 31 or something, I'm 35 now.
02:11:35.300
We've been doing this show for about a year and a half.
02:11:38.140
So for the first, you know, year and a half, I was, um, like, damn, is this really what
02:11:46.260
Finally, I decided to do a show for a little bit, uh, the Ravens watch, and then top and
02:11:50.420
I link up, we create Nephilim death squad at 200 episodes later.
02:11:53.160
I'm like, yeah, nothing has shaken that, that, that, I mean, it's more than faith.
02:11:57.080
It's like information and knowledge to, uh, faith is greater than those things.
02:12:00.860
I'm also coming to understand that, but nothing has deviated me from that.
02:12:04.500
Uh, and, and so I, it's one of the things that bums me out a little bit when people go
02:12:07.900
like, oh, you know, you think that, um, you're correct in, in your stance as a Christian
02:12:15.340
and they look at me and they reduce me to somebody who's just been a lifelong Christian.
02:12:19.540
I'm like, no, I've not been a lifelong Christian.
02:12:31.000
I've been looking into, uh, uh, uh, you know, the new age movement and all kinds of shit.
02:12:36.480
And it took me 18 years of doing all that dumb shit to get to this point where I'm like,
02:12:44.060
oh, okay, this thing that I've been neglecting, mischaracterizing, allowing, um, other people's
02:12:50.260
opinion of it to, to, to, to, you know, to, uh, to flavor my opinion of it, which is what
02:12:57.540
We look at what other people say Christianity is about, or we look at what our experience
02:13:03.880
And we say, we say that that is representative of God or of Jesus, uh, not the case, not
02:13:11.120
And so once I was able to push that out of the way, now I, I get to, um, uh, realize what
02:13:16.560
a fucking dummy I was and, uh, you know, still am in very many ways.
02:13:21.400
But when people go, oh, you think that you've got it right.
02:13:39.360
I would say about when me and Jesse actually reunited, uh, eight years ago now, wow, time
02:13:45.180
flies, but, uh, you know, I was, uh, I was a Christian at the time and I went over
02:13:50.520
there and, you know, I was, uh, there was something about that trip.
02:13:54.220
Uh, and again, this was before, you know, Jesse came to the faith and all of this, but
02:13:58.180
I was kind of tested at a point in time when I went over there and visited him and was diving
02:14:04.900
There was just a lot of seducing alien content around that time, 2017, 2018, right.
02:14:10.300
It's when things were starting to get disclosed, the Navy, all of this, but I was really falling
02:14:14.080
into this seduction and I felt it in my soul, my spirit.
02:14:17.800
And, but it was a thing that where God was letting me go.
02:14:22.800
You know, he's, you're going to get sorted out.
02:14:27.460
And so as I'm, you know, go getting seduced by a lot of stuff and my, my faith is being
02:14:33.420
tested and it's almost like it was a, on a cliff.
02:14:36.320
It's like, my faith was a person where on the edge of a cliff and I was pushing my faith
02:14:42.860
And there was a lot of tests when it came to this.
02:14:45.080
So the, the route God, you know, paved for me after that was, was, uh, the journey that
02:14:52.780
I've been on and, and, and coming to a realization of the truth about these things.
02:14:58.860
And this is the thing too, about Christianity is these things aren't talked about entities,
02:15:03.680
So when there's a void space, a question in your heart about these things, it'll trouble
02:15:09.560
you when things in the world present themselves as truth, because we still have a lot of questions.
02:15:15.240
But anyways, I was going down this, this road, dark road to where in a way I, I felt myself
02:15:22.140
turning towards these entities, these aliens, these whatever UFOs as like, in, in a way
02:15:32.000
And it was so troubling to me because I was having like a spiritual battle.
02:15:36.080
Um, but then once God showed me, you know, put a finger on it to what these things are,
02:15:41.780
And I learned so much since then, trust me, I was, I've learned so much since then.
02:15:48.720
I started to get back in the Bible and I, and I, and, and these things were being revealed
02:15:52.480
It was feeding my spirit and it's first Timothy four and it's first one.
02:15:57.000
It says, now the spirit speaketh expressly that in the latter times, some shall depart
02:16:01.760
from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils.
02:16:05.520
And so I felt this, actually, I was living through this.
02:16:13.340
I turned it all to God and, and through that trust and that, and that faith in him.
02:16:18.280
Um, uh, you know, he, he gave me all the answers I was seeking, you know, and it's
02:16:23.680
a real beautiful thing because there's Satan has his tentacles in the world, right?
02:16:29.760
Um, and it's all pulling him, pulling everyone in the world to him in whatever way, narcissism,
02:16:36.580
mysticism, Freemasonry, Kabbalah, new ageism, uh, even alien religions now are out there,
02:16:42.820
but there's just, even all the other religions in the world, he's covered the spectrum, man.
02:16:47.680
So that the probability of people not falling into a love for the truth is high, right?
02:16:56.880
It talks about the road to destruction is wide and the road to the truth is narrow, right?
02:17:02.700
So it's, it's, this is how the world is today, man.
02:17:05.600
And hopefully with, you know, shows like me, whatever, in our experiences, we can just push
02:17:10.520
more content out there for people to relate to with, with, you know, our stories and our
02:17:15.320
journeys, because I think at the end of the day, that's really what changes people's perspective.
02:17:21.300
You know, he, he started listening to me and he, and again, he's doesn't listen to everything
02:17:26.480
that I say, but I, I was answering certain questions he had pertaining to the Bible because
02:17:31.880
you have to understand there's like a lot of propaganda and almost a religion wrapped around
02:17:36.560
like this Anunnaki theme, because it's the first writings that we have in the starting
02:17:48.780
And it's like, first of all, that's a fallacy just because it was written first.
02:17:55.900
Um, and that really goes back to all this Nephilim stuff, man, where the fallen angels, the Nephilim,
02:18:01.220
they have this, uh, uh, narrative, uh, and you could see it throughout all the cultures,
02:18:07.520
Uh, they, they, they make the narrative to look like what is shown in the Avengers movies.
02:18:17.480
It's a twist in narrative when Thanos could be, you know, in, in actual reality, it could
02:18:22.400
be God and the Nephilim are these, uh, Avengers.
02:18:27.920
And I read a, it's so funny, you know, doc Brown, probably this Prometheus lens podcast
02:18:32.160
shout out to him, but he, his book Epic of Esau, he talks about this.
02:18:35.240
He talks about if, if someone goes over to your house, guys are playing pool, you get
02:18:40.680
embarrassed, you lose five games in a row, you know, and you go home and your wife goes,
02:18:47.860
And then what do you, Oh, I, he, he, he beat me three out of the, out of the five, you
02:18:53.660
know, you can twist the narrative however you want to people who, who are in ignorance.
02:19:00.180
So it's a very interesting view at all of this, man, all of this stuff.
02:19:08.000
Well, look, I think it's a good place to, to bring it in for a landing.
02:19:12.700
Uh, I know this conversation went all over the place, but I'm not gonna lie.
02:19:16.600
Those are, those are usually my favorite conversations.
02:19:20.260
Um, when we derail, it's because we are genuinely interested in the information, um, and we're
02:19:31.040
I think that's why the audience sticks around to whatever degree they do, but, uh, thank
02:19:34.720
you for your time and, and, uh, and thank you for sharing this, not only with us, but with
02:19:38.940
So one more time, Steven, where can everybody find your work?
02:19:42.540
First and foremost, man, guys, thank you so much.
02:19:44.320
I appreciate what you guys do and, uh, you know, it's a blessing to just be here and
02:19:50.240
But, uh, Steven, you can find the biblical hitman pretty much, uh, primarily YouTube and
02:19:55.100
Instagram and audio platforms, Spotify, Spreaker, Apple podcast, anywhere you can consume, uh,
02:20:03.980
And, uh, you know, we're working on our other platforms, Facebook X, um, and, and rumble
02:20:10.900
So we're, we're still in like development with all that, but we release episodes Wednesday
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And, uh, we released the audio that early morning, uh, Wednesday and Saturdays at 5 AM.
02:20:23.960
So for the people that wake up early and you're driving to work, you know, tune into us,
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whatever you'll, you'll see a couple episodes per week.
02:20:31.220
And, and we, we've, uh, we have our uncensored audio, uh, on audio platforms.
02:20:41.620
Um, so that's kind of like a little benefit if you go over there.
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I think it's probably your most recent one, uh, that dropped last week.
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So if you want to hear more, that was a really fun one.
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That was actually really wild, especially, uh, top, what you got into with the whole witchcraft
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Um, yeah, we haven't spoken about that anywhere.
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But, uh, yeah, if you're not on there, go check it out on their YouTube page or their
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I, you know, I'm not saying that wrestling and, and, and jujitsu doesn't have its place.
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Um, and, and of course, both of them can be very beautiful, but to me, striking is,
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you know, when you got a good knockout, when you got a good head kick, when you got a good
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spinning back fist, when you got a fucking like that is when those knockouts happen,
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And so, um, when, when Khabib wrestle fucks, uh, Connor and, and dominates them.
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And then these Dagestanian motherfuckers just go on to just change the sport.
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So just in the, in the spirit of the sport, man, would I love to see Conor McGregor come
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I know that somebody's going to, you can't do that.
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Imagine a card where the main event is John Jones.
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He comes back and the co-main event is Conor McGregor.
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I'm going to catch him coming in with the left.
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One of the most dominant champions of his weight class for how, how long was Jose holding that
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Um, how long was Aldo champ before, before he died?
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Jose Aldo was UFC featherweight champion for five years and one month before being defeated
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by Conor McGregor, who then goes on to hold titles in, in two weight classes.
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I definitely don't like watching dudes almost naked rolling around on the ground.
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It's the only, it's the only sport that I ever give a fuck about.
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I over, I ever gave a fuck about was, uh, was not even boxing did it for me.
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And I, and I boxed for a number of years, not, not like, you know, professionally or
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That was my, that's what I was paying for every month to go and train was boxing.
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And still, still, um, it just never did it for me.
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It wasn't until I really started to enjoy the UFC and I got to it very late.
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I didn't get to the UFC till maybe just before Ronda Rousey started to go on her tear.
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Uh, and, and, you know, all the hip tosses and arm bars and everything.
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And, um, and Connor was already, I think Connor was already in the sport when I started watching,
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but he wasn't, you know, he wasn't Connor McGregor yet.
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What if they weren't allowed to leave until they died?
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Uh, do you remember when James lights out Tony fought Randy Couture?
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Um, I've, you know, I've obviously seen the fights.
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Um, uh, just totally different, totally different.
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As far as a skillset goes, you know, I've gone back and watched the real early UFC fights
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And this was before they really discovered what worked and what didn't work.
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Um, but I wasn't a, a watcher of live fights until just before Ronda Rousey came in and fucking,
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Uh, Jen says I'm old from the Evander Holyfield era.
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When Manny Pacquiao was going on his tear and he fucked up Ricky Hatton and Ricky Hatton
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got popped for putting that like shit in his gloves.
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Um, that was, that was a wild, uh, uh, I was just rooting for Manny Pacquiao, but then
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I, I moved away from it when it took forever for Pacquiao to finally get his fight against
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And I was like, I paid so much fucking money to watch this fight.
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And I almost shattered my teeth, gritting them, you know, pulling for Manny Pacquiao in that
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And that's when I, so I was in there for a very short amount of time.
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We're trying to read them as a, you know, at, in one chunk.
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We just got to keep tabs of, of this shit here.
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Thank you, CD, for the, fuck, oh boy, here we go.
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Uh, fucking Milkis Dogis just got one in there.
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Uh, thank you for the $5 donation, Milkis Dogis.
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I, I bathe, uh, very, very, I have to, you know, offer my wife up something that's, that's
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Uh, so I, I go out of my way to make sure that's not the case.
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Uh, by the way, Tapo Chico is, is, um, that's that, like, mineral water, sparkling mineral
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A nice spicy water is fucking a huge fan of it.
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We're gonna go and check out Venmo, and then we're gonna get to PayPal, and then we're gonna
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I don't think my wife has put on the, uh, the thing.
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We're moving on to PayPal, and then we're gonna get to the content, and we'll do another
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If you, if you send stuff afterwards, and it didn't get to be addressed, it will get
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These Jews, they lie, and, uh, we are in the, in the age of our Lord and Savior, Jesus
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All right, we gotta do a little bit of math, some quick math, and then we're gonna get
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It's gonna be fast math, um, because that's the only kind of math that I do.
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It is, uh, uh, uh, I think it's 5, 10, 15, uh, 25, uh,
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uh, wait, wait, 25, uh, 27, uh, 20, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, 27, 20, 34, no.
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hold on we can do a little math here 97 35 94 is 97 9 10 11 12 36 27 okay now we just got to add
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26 36 27 to that number which is 125 okay uh oh so that's 28 cents that's the change we got 28
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cents great and then what is it 125 plus 36 so 5 plus 6 that's what just carry the
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uh 60 161 161 161 dollars and 28 cents there we go guys fast math is the only kind of math i do
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fucking crushing i am getting great at math you guys thought you were gonna pull a fast one on me
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nope i'm just becoming better at math fucking jokes on you you silly geese uh 100 161 dollars
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and 28 cents okay save put it up there and let's get to some viewer submitted content okay
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uh man david does math should be a show i don't want i don't hey and she good to see you brother
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um who's ryan harkness why is it what what is that well who is ryan harkness and why is he in my thing
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i'm sorry uh let's get into so we gotta go here and we're gonna check on some things uh okay i see
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the nether knight was asking me to look at something earlier good golly good golly okay all right all right
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let's go look at what the moon i mean the moon the moon map the nether knight wanted to uh send
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blast come what the fuck forget forget netflix and chill i'm trying to drink rum and blast come
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that's a really cool that's fucking hilarious oh thank you the nether knight okay okay um
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i don't know and we saw that all right let's get out of here thank you the nether knight that was
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wonderful am i sharing this okay good we are sharing this i don't know if i was supposed to
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start with somebody so i'm just gonna start with uh uh i'm trying to be reasonable here okay falkor
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was well let's start with falkor um okay let's read it we could read the but hold on this is a five
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minute video you fucking dildo uh the 1948 state of nation israel not a nation the counterfeit state
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