190: Tartaria, Cabbage Patch Kids & Cloning w⧸ Guy Anderson
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1 hour and 38 minutes
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Summary
Join David Lee Corbo and Top Lobster as they discuss the connection between Nikola Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids and the Tartarian Empire. Guest Guy Anderson of TheTartarianempire joins the team to discuss the possible link between Tesla and Tartaria.
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Before the show started, we were discussing the connection potentially between Nikola Tesla
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and the Cabbage Patch Kids and how Tartaria is the joining glue there between the two.
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We're going to get into it, but before we do, Guy, thank you for joining us today.
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And my website is probably the best place because it's got links to my YouTube channel and also my Facebook page.
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So just that one website is probably all people need to know.
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Okay, that's so, I mean, that is going to be the meat of what we're setting out to get into today.
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I mean, just a quick perusing through the first article, Maegon, the first Tartarian.
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I'm very interested to just get into this episode.
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Let's skip the foreplay and let's just get right into it.
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Yeah, Guy, where do you want to, where do you want to, how do you even start this conversation about Tartarian, Nikola Tesla?
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Ah, you see, I used to work with someone that always used to say when he was called an expert,
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that X is former, as in has been, you know, was once.
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But, yeah, so Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids are two vital components of the Tartaria conspiracy.
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And the reason for calling my YouTube channel that and my Facebook group that is because it's the name of my first book.
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And I wanted to put something out there that appealed to people that weren't just aware of Tartaria.
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Because if I just called it the Tartarian Empire, the name of my website, the only people that would be interested in the information would be the people that already are on board.
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But by calling it Tesla and the Cabbage Patch Kids, it picks up people that think Tesla is a car manufacturer and Cabbage Patch Kids are a doll.
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So, you know, it brings more people into the, what would you call it, into the fold, I suppose.
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And the strange thing about it is, I mean, I'm clocking on a bit, but when I was at school, we were taught all about Edison, but nobody ever mentioned Nikola Tesla, ever.
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And the whole reason we had electricity in the building was because of him, allegedly.
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So I find it very strange that it's only recently become a name that people are familiar with.
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And most people think of it as obviously a car manufacturer run by a very nefarious and strange individual.
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You might actually begin to suspect that that sort of thing is done on purpose, right?
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There's a lot of instances, for example, there is a running theory that Walt Disney is somewhere, what is it, cryogenically?
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Cryogenically frozen for future, you know, reanimation purposes.
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And now if you type in Disney frozen, you're going to get a totally different search result based off of the popular children's Disney film Frozen.
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It seems that every once in a while there is an obfuscation through some creative means like that, you know, in this particular instance, Elon Musk co-opting Tesla and making it so that culturally speaking in 2025, Elon Musk self-driving cars, those ideas are synonymous with Tesla.
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Whereas, you know, it seems that it would maybe, maybe it's just a coincidence, do a really good job of screwing up any research that you might do on the man.
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Yeah. And that, that happens quite a lot. I mean, that's, that one's intentional, the Frozen and Disney connection and Walt Disney, who, you know, that is one dark man, obviously involved with MKUltra and an FBI informant and had a strange fondness for children that we probably can't discuss on this channel.
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Yeah, that's right. Not on YouTube, not on YouTube.
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I'll whisper. So, yeah, you know, I think that that's done on purpose.
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As for Elon Musk and Tesla, obviously, Musk wasn't the founder of Tesla, you know, he sort of bought his way in, but which is ironic, isn't it?
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Someone who's been outspoken about the government gets most of his funding from the government.
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So, he, you know, definitely a wolf in sheep's clothing, but that, that's not unusual.
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But what they did with Tartaria was they changed the name to Mongolia.
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So, anybody researching Tartaria hits this wall with it being pseudoscientific, never existed.
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There's a document circulating out there that does actually state that the Freemasons were tasked with removing Tartaria from the pages of history.
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Guy, can you, we haven't really, on this show, right, we haven't done too much of a deep dive on Tartaria.
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So, we're definitely going to end up stepping into it.
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So, quick disclaimer, a couple years ago, I mean, maybe a year and a half ago, we came across a theory and we had JT Follows JC.
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We had on Paul Stocks of Understanding Conspiracy.
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So, they, they kind of start exposing this theory, which I don't know if it's brand new, but they, they bring it back or they're, they're doing a great job of putting it out there.
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Then there are some naysayers that say we're not in the Little Season and we have received, we've received a ton of backlash.
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We, I just, listen, I kind of, I want to hear what people are saying and then, like, go, okay, I'm just bringing the information.
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And Tartaria kind of folds in with this idea of the Little Season as well.
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Can we give a thousand foot overview of what Tartaria is, you know, a crash course?
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So, well, first of all, we are in Satan's Little Season.
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So, you know, and if anybody wants to, to check that, then all you need to do is look at the Statue of Liberty, the American dollar bill.
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I mean, Guy, I don't know if you know, but, yeah, the little, it's on a pizza box, so it's got to be real.
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You've really, you've got it over there a lot more than we have here.
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A lot of people refer to it as the UK, but there's nothing united about this place.
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Although I assume, Guy, that they're probably into, they have, you know, some degree of power and are into, you know, all sorts of trouble over there.
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Um, but yeah, certainly not the influence that, uh, that.
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I mean, I, I mean, when I say fake, I mean, they're not really the royal family.
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You know, they, they, they, they, for a very long time ago, they sort of infiltrated, um, and, uh, of course, their, their heritage is their, their German.
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Um, they have no real right to be sat, uh, where they're sat.
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And, uh, and, of course, his relationship and his brother's relationship with certain people, um, has really exposed what they're all about.
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Um, you know, his little brother, Andrew, was very friendly with Jeffrey.
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Um, and, uh, and, and Charles was very friendly with someone called Jimmy Savile.
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So, um, you know, they, they, they, they're not nice people.
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Uh, I think most people here have woken up to that, but yeah, the, the, Satan's little season is, um, is new world order, which started on the 4th of July, 1776.
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And the back of your dollar bill confirms that it's there for everybody to see new world order, 1776.
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And, and the Statue of Liberty is Lucifer breaking free from its chains.
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Um, now the, the original statue wasn't designed for that.
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Uh, and you'll notice that the, the date is also wrong.
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The M was added afterwards and you'll see it's out of alignment.
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Um, the first M, um, and, and that's because the year's wrong.
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Um, so we've got this sort of theory that we progressed slowly with regard to the,
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the technology and, and, and how we build our construction techniques and civilization and
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banking and finance and maritime law, admiralty law.
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And so these things are slowly introduced, but it's all old.
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Um, so we went from, um, the old world, which a lot of people refer to as the millennial reign
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Uh, we went from that a period of a thousand years where Christ and the angels reigned, uh,
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to new world order where Satan's friends are let loose.
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And these are the 13 bloodline families that go all the way back to Arman Ra or Marduk,
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The person you say amen to when you pray or, uh, or, or going to a church is Arman.
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You're saying, um, well, you're paying homage to Arman Ra, the, uh, the Anunnaki king and ruler.
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I'm sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to ask you.
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So people, when they look at the statue of Liberty, which I tend to agree with you, especially
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in the estimation of it being Lucifer freed from the chains.
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Um, but there are those who interpret the statue of Liberty as a representation of Mithras.
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Are they one in the same, same entity, different name?
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But if anybody looks at Lucifer, the story of Lucifer and the story, you know, Lucifer was
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considered to be, um, well, if, if you're into Lucifer, if you're a Luciferian, then people
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would think that you're quite a dark, nefarious character and that you're actually a devil
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But actually, if they do the homework, they'll see that that wasn't who Lucifer was at all.
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Um, and, and, and someone that, uh, allegedly was incredibly beautiful to look at, um, knowledgeable.
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And the only reason that, uh, he was kicked out was, uh, was because he stood up and said
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that you're treating these people as if they're stupid.
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You're not giving them the true information and knowledge that they possess.
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They're not aware of their, their true potential.
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Um, so to, to, to call this person or this being, uh, satanic or, or, or some sort of
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form of, uh, of, of the devil, um, is ridiculous, um, because that, that isn't who it was.
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And they, he was referred to as the morning star, which, uh, Jesus also was referred to
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Um, so there are, there are confusions and complications and sort of, um, mixed messages
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So that, that, so Lucifer now for most people would be considered to be the devil, but that,
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that's only if you haven't really done your homework.
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It seems that the, the terminology, the devil, um, is, is awfully reductive.
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We're dealing with, yeah, they say, uh, like biblically, they're talking about devils, multiple
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Like maybe, uh, demons or these entities that are the Nephilim that are disembodied.
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And I see the chat is kind of getting upset, but, um, like the idea of Satan being Lucifer
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or Satan being a title of a fallen angel is something that we, we talk about a lot.
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And like, like Satan being the adversary or the accuser.
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As a matter of fact, that might still be the title of Satan might actually still be
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Where, whereas like a job title, like a job title of like, you know, uh, an angel that
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So this angel tempts or accuses on God's behalf, but when they go too far and they fall, then
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they, they're cast out and there's something else.
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Oh, it seems to be a, uh, uh, he is the facilitator of a process, uh, that is necessary for mankind's
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Because it seems strange to me that, um, that if you, if you created everything, why you
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would create an evil entity, if you are the creator of all, why, why would you create a
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being that, that these parasites that seem to run the show lean towards or, or ultimately
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And, and, you know, they, they call, you know, lots of people call it different things.
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Like some people will say, well, they, these parasite families and, and, and beings follow
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Baphomet and some will say that they, they, they're actually devil worshipers.
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They worship Satan and, and refer to it as other, um, other beings.
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I suppose the Demiurge is another one I hear of sometimes, but, but it's difficult to know
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Um, but, um, interestingly enough, I was in, um, I was in Tamar in Portugal last week,
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and, uh, we went to where the Knights Templar were founded and their, their castle in the
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And the only book we could find in the gift shop that was in English fell open on a page
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about Baphomet and saying that the Knights Templars worship Baphomet because it represented,
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So, um, opposites, contrast, um, and I thought, well, that, that's very strange because that's
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Um, but there, there just seems to be a lot of confusion between who actually is the satanic
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And, uh, and, and, and I think Lucifer perhaps isn't the right term or the right person, but
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that's just my opinion from, I'm ordained, um, and, uh, I've spent, uh, 30 years researching
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Well, it does seem to be that, uh, the more I look at it, the more it seems number one, God
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Uh, uh, and, and specifically says, take no other gods before me, insinuating that there
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Um, and that there seems to be this theme where, you know, they become venerated or worshiped
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They're, they're set in place as powers and principalities.
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And it seems that sometimes they will, uh, they'll take that worship for themselves.
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And that's sort of where the, the fall happens.
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Uh, but I'm, I'm much more of the school of thought nowadays that it's not an individual
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Maybe there is a hierarchy within it, although there's chaos, I think, and they're jockeying
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There's an, there's an energy and that energy is, um, what drives one school of them versus
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I also think there's a thing about knowing these entities names, um, the, the specific
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I mean, if you believe that, uh, Solomon knew their names and their sigils and, you know,
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wrote them down and circled them and then enslaved them to build a temple, which is Jewish
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lore, then it would be, it would make sense why we wouldn't be privy to exactly their
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names or who did what, because if you know their name, then you can control them.
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And oftentimes like we'll read stories from people and they'll say, I was contacted by
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an entity and he, he said his name was ball or he said his name was Anu or whatever.
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And it's always like changing and very slippery.
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And the descriptions are similar, but never quite the same because when these entities,
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if they are approaching these people, they're changing their appearance slightly enough,
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maybe like maybe just to see like what you will accept, but they're also being deceptive
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We, we had another writer, uh, another person write in, it was a woman and she was, uh, sleeping
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He would approach her in her dreams and we looked up the name of the entity and.
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It was, it was, it was something was multiple, multiple syllables.
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And when you looked it up, it was the, uh, body of a spider face of a man.
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Uh, man, I forget what the heck that thing was called.
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But the thing is, is that like, yes, maybe, but these things also don't really have to be
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truthful with you and they shouldn't, they shouldn't be truthful with you because if
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they tell you exactly who they are, there's a lot of power in that.
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Like there's a lot of power in this, in the name, in the name of whatever they are.
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So like, that's why we use the name of Jesus Christ, a lot of power in that.
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So wouldn't be surprised if they weren't completely honest with who they were and what they are.
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But I think the stories and the myths are the basis of these things is, is that there,
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So that's like why we keep scratching at it and trying to figure out what's going on.
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I think that's true also with the Anunnaki and the Yellow hymn.
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And a lot of these cultures, a lot of different cultures actually repeat the same story.
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Um, the story of, uh, Noah, for example, that appears in the Epic of Gilgamesh, you know,
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considerable amount of time earlier on exactly the same story.
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Um, for, for the moment, I've completely forgotten in the Epic of Gilgamesh, what Noah's
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name is, but it, but these stories repeat themselves, don't they?
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And the characters, um, that we're talking about their names change.
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And perhaps that's different interpretations, different translations, or, or perhaps it's
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intentional, um, that we don't know the, the true meaning of these people, uh, and, and
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I mean, the story of Gollum, um, I'm sure you've heard of the homunculus.
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In Jewish mythology, you've got the Gollum and, um, people would try and make these alchemists
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They would make this sort of clay figure of a person, very small.
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And the only time that anybody got one of these allegedly to come to life was when they wrote
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the hidden, the hidden name of God on its forehead.
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And it immediately came to life and it actually started to scare this person.
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It grew in size and it became quite scary, this being.
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And it was only when they removed, etched away the, the true name of God from its forehead
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So, like you said, then the true name of a being is, is perhaps where the power lies.
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And I think that we've been given very much a reductive view of spirituality, the spiritual
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realm, these various entities here in the West, to the degree that we are unequipped to
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interact with it, which is, you know, that's like saying you don't understand anything about
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the ocean, but get out into these shark infested waters.
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And there are a lot of good things in the water.
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There are a lot of bad things in the water, things that you, you, you could find treasures.
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You can find, uh, you know, fascinating creatures.
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You could also find sharks that'll eat you alive.
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I would say, uh, certainly, you know, just speaking from the point of view of, of here in
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America, I was talking about it recently where I think Tucker Carlson is talking to Sean
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Um, and he's saying, he just kind of let slip that we've been stripped of our understanding
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of the spiritual realm and it may well be by design.
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And, uh, and so that's, that's kind of my, my issue with, uh, I I'm coming at this.
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I'm, I'm gaining a greater understanding, but I also recognize within the Bible, it tells
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And I think that's because, you know, my, myself, I'm, I'm fundamentally retarded.
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And so there's going to be a lot of things that I misunderstand.
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Uh, and, and I think when you're dealing with high level spiritual ramifications and
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implications, those misunderstandings can have some really dire consequences.
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And, and, uh, I, I think that a lot of us are dealing with it.
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It's like, it's like in America, we are, and I'm sure it's like this in the UK too, but
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We get, it's, it, it, it's in all of our video games.
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Um, it's in all of our media and we're given a truncated version of that.
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And so I don't think we're doing ourselves any favor, um, the way that we're dishing it
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We're, we're giving this like sterilized version of what even Christianity is, which, you know,
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you go to the church and you get one version of Christianity and, and it tends to turn people
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off if you're a critical thinker, if you're scrutinizing, but if you revisit it without
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that scaffolding of, of let's say a church that might not be doing a good job, you realize
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that this, this, the teachings of Christianity or the, or the things that lie within the Bible
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are incredibly rich and, and have quite a bit to say that you didn't really hear before.
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I was, I was talking to somebody or I was listening to something and they said that they had gone
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to a church their entire lives and there was never a discussion about fallen angels, never
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And to me, where I'm sitting now, it's like, that seems fundamental.
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We were talking earlier about how this culture or that culture or this mythology or that mythology
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has this in common, whether it's the flood of Noah or something else in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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And once you realize that they all have this thing in common, then you start to suspect like,
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And I'm spending all my time at a church on Sunday.
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You know, if you were raised in the church as a child, and, and this is something that's
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And so it, I think it's amazing that we've integrated these beliefs into our culture in
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Yeah, but I think religion's been hijacked though, hasn't it?
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I mean, you know, anybody that's read the Bible and read the teachings of Jesus will know
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that he told you not to go to a place to worship or pray.
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It's something you do in solitude and you're certainly not supposed to go somewhere and
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listen to someone telling you what you should and shouldn't do.
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It's because we, we all know right from wrong and we can all, we can all decide for ourselves
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whether or not we accept what we're reading in the Bible.
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And, and obviously there are, every religion has a different take on it.
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But, but ultimately, you know, if we look at, like I said earlier on, the Epic of Gilgamesh
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is the, is, is the first, if you like, the first kind of story that we have.
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But then, you know, the, the Torah is the, is the first Bible of sorts and everything from
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that on, you know, it's sort of, I suppose, different interpretations, different beliefs.
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But, but ultimately I think that we, we all know, or we should at least all know that
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We, we know that we're connected to something and perhaps that's the theory of the soul.
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You know, we have this kind of process, I suppose, that gives us the ability to know right from
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And I think that no one's born evil, you know, we, we, it's, we are a product of our
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It's our upbringing and a series of events that determine who we become and we get to
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And I don't think we need someone to tell us that.
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I think that's something that we need to understand and take responsibility for ourselves.
00:28:00.700
And I think that if, if you look at Catholicism in particular, you know, there, there, there
00:28:06.720
have been some really horrible stories come out about the abuse in convents and so on, you
00:28:15.000
know, that pregnant, young pregnant women have experienced, that children have experienced.
00:28:21.840
And I think that a lot of people that still today perhaps are doing what they claim to be
00:28:32.940
And I, I, I think that ultimately, as I said a moment ago, I think it's something that we
00:28:39.480
And I, and I think religion perhaps has been used as a little bit of a weapon.
00:28:43.580
I think to a certain extent, perhaps there are elements of divide and conquer, breaking
00:28:48.600
us into small groups where we can hate each other over a difference of opinion or belief.
00:28:53.900
Um, but for me, you know, I, I, as far as I'm concerned, um, every day is a school day.
00:29:01.160
I don't claim to, um, know who ultimately God is.
00:29:05.840
I don't claim to know which religion anybody should be following.
00:29:09.960
Um, and nobody else can, can make that claim either.
00:29:12.760
I think we're all, we're all a little bit in the dark because so much is occulted.
00:29:16.980
We know that the, the Bible has had books removed from it.
00:29:20.080
The book of Enoch, the book of Jubilees, you know, the book of Giants, the book of Thomas,
00:29:29.540
And, and perhaps we should be given all of the information.
00:29:33.120
Um, you know, I'd love to get inside the Vatican vaults, for example, and have a look
00:29:40.280
And then once we're given all of the information, we can actually make an educated decision on what
00:29:45.380
we believe to be true and what we don't, but we're kind of dealing with snippets and it
00:29:50.480
makes it very hard to, to make a judgment based upon that over who is right and who
00:29:55.680
is wrong and what beliefs, uh, are true and what are fictitious.
00:30:00.560
That's why I do try to cut people slack when it comes to, so much has been obfuscated from
00:30:07.120
Um, you're talking about the Vatican vaults and, you know, whatever lies in that.
00:30:10.760
I don't know if we're ever going to see what's in the Vatican libraries, you know, there's
00:30:17.020
The idea that there's, there's tunnels that, uh, that stretch as far as the eye can see
00:30:21.120
underneath the Vatican that are filled with all kinds of relics and books, texts and
00:30:25.360
Um, that, uh, you know, obviously are, are important to them important enough to, to hide
00:30:31.420
Uh, so, so who knows what lies beneath there, but, um, when it comes to Tartaria, this is something
00:30:38.700
that, I don't know, just 10 years ago, and that's probably being conservative, I, I, maybe
00:30:45.400
even just five years ago, the vast majority of people were not aware of and still, as it
00:30:50.920
stands right now, I'm sure if you looked at the numbers, the vast majority of people are
00:30:56.360
And what that speaks to is the ability to hide potentially one of the most advanced civilizations
00:31:06.380
You said earlier that they, they disguised it for lack of a better term on my behalf, um,
00:31:13.940
And so if this is true, if Tartaria did exist in the way that people think that it existed,
00:31:19.720
which is this technologically advanced civilization, um, beautiful architecture, right?
00:31:25.500
Uh, and you can erase that from the history books and then give us this, this kind of,
00:31:34.540
you know, reduced version of, of how man came to be in the state that we are, uh, then it,
00:31:40.280
then it strikes me, you can hide a hell of a lot from us.
00:31:42.660
So, so all of that, just to say that, uh, you know, you got to kind of take it easy on
00:31:47.540
people, it's pretty hard, especially when they saddle you down with the nine to five
00:31:51.940
grind and you've got debt and you've got a family and you've got this and that, you
00:31:55.340
don't really have time to start sleuthing to, through whether or not there are subterranean
00:31:59.980
levels of buildings that have been, uh, you know, eclipsed by, by mud floods.
00:32:05.160
Um, and, and that the conventional story for how those buildings came to be is not at
00:32:09.320
all that they were actually here and we discovered them.
00:32:11.120
So can you, can, let's bring it back to Tartaria.
00:32:13.800
Tartaria, what, what do you think, what do you think Tartaria was, uh, and, and why
00:32:21.280
The best answer to that is it was an echo of Atlantis.
00:32:25.180
I think that that's the best way to describe it.
00:32:27.960
Um, because they were using that kind of technology.
00:32:30.720
I mean, we, we now know from the recent, uh, developments in it with the great, uh,
00:32:36.560
pyramid of Giza that the, the, the pyramid, that particular pyramid and probably all of
00:32:41.560
them are a lot bigger than, um, we've been led to believe.
00:32:45.120
And that actually they were, they're now saying that they believe that they were, um, used
00:32:50.840
They were some kind of massive power station where they were harnessing energy from the
00:32:56.840
ether, which is what Nikola Tesla dedicated, uh, most of his life to trying to, uh, re, uh,
00:33:03.520
Um, and, and so, so really that, that was the ethos.
00:33:08.060
Some people refer to Tartaria and calling it the Tartarian empire is kind of wrong because
00:33:15.760
You're talking about Asia, Russia, sort of Eastern Europe, really a lot of the Northern
00:33:21.460
Um, but it, but the ethos spread across the world.
00:33:24.700
So people will either call it the old world or they, they will call it the millennial reign
00:33:29.220
of Christ when all of these buildings appeared, um, churches and cathedrals in particular that
00:33:37.920
Um, and it was all to do with cymatics and frequency, which again, uh, Raymond Rife, for
00:33:46.580
Um, and we know now that you, you know, finally scientists have said that yes, frequency, uh,
00:33:52.880
when, uh, when admitted at the correct, um, the correct frequency can kill cancer cells.
00:33:58.700
You know, they're now actually admitting that this was something that people knew a very
00:34:02.720
long time ago, but of course it's suppressed, isn't it?
00:34:05.400
Because there are certain people that make a lot of money from it, um, from different
00:34:14.940
Uh, the people themselves were, well, what we would refer to today as the Mongolians, but
00:34:20.320
the, the, um, the way of building understanding, harnessing energy, and, and also, um, it's referred
00:34:27.420
to as the empire of free energy and the empire of free travel as well.
00:34:33.200
And this was airships that they're talking about there, but there is evidence to suggest
00:34:37.420
that all of these tunnels, and you mentioned tunnels under the Vatican, but there are tunnels
00:34:43.140
And, um, you know, Elon Musk is currently planning to start building tunnels for people to move
00:34:49.300
from one place to another at incredible speeds, perhaps using vacuum trains or mag trains and
00:34:55.480
I believe that the tunnels were already there and they're just being reopened.
00:35:00.160
Um, there's also, uh, evidence out there to suggest that certain wealthy people and
00:35:05.660
celebrities are using tunnels at the moment to get from A to B.
00:35:09.680
And that's why we never see them sat next to us in a traffic jam.
00:35:13.460
So, you know, what's fascinating about that guy is that there are these, I don't, I don't
00:35:17.760
know anecdotal, but there's testimony of people that have experienced strange supernatural
00:35:21.640
occurrences, whether they were, uh, people that claim to have escaped from SRA situations,
00:35:28.060
things of that nature, who in their testimony as children recall these underground being
00:35:34.500
in, in submersibles, uh, going to a certain depth, reemerging in a cave system and then
00:35:40.060
entering, uh, tunnels that, and you know, it's, it's hard to say whether or not these people,
00:35:45.900
if they really did go through this thing, your memories are fragmented because of the
00:35:50.280
trauma, or if you take them at face value, it seems that some of these people have experienced
00:35:54.700
themselves moving from one place to another, uh, great distances across, but at rapid speeds.
00:36:02.320
And they're describing something of a tunnel system.
00:36:09.840
Lots of civilizations talk about tunnels, um, and, and, and a lot of people that researched
00:36:16.300
Tartaria believe that actually key buildings and cities and countries were connected by
00:36:22.800
tunnels that you could get from one place to another using a pneumatic train in, in, in,
00:36:27.300
in a relatively short period of time, um, whether or not they're still in use, I don't know,
00:36:32.360
but, uh, it does beg the question, as I said a moment ago, why we never pull up next to, uh,
00:36:37.080
someone rich, powerful, or famous, uh, in a traffic jam.
00:36:40.540
Uh, it just seems to be the rest of us that have to sit in queue.
00:36:46.460
Um, I don't know, but airships were a common theme for that particular time.
00:36:52.640
Um, and I think a lot of, uh, a lot of people were traveling without passports because that
00:36:57.920
was introduced relatively recently that we were able to move around.
00:37:01.600
So, so it was all about, uh, frequency, vibration, um, increasing your, um, connection with the
00:37:14.620
Starforts in particular, which you have quite a lot of in America, um, inside the walls,
00:37:19.680
it resonates at 432 Hertz, which is the same frequency as the planet itself, the earth, um,
00:37:29.620
And then the Rockefeller institution decided to change that, uh, to 440 Hertz, not that
00:37:36.840
So I, I, I think everything was done to increase the wellbeing and, and, uh, the spiritual connection
00:37:45.300
Um, and you'll see that buildings, if you look at your, um, your oldest asylums that are still
00:37:51.400
standing orphanages and prisons, they will all look very similar.
00:37:56.220
Um, and, and that's an incredible stretch, uh, stretch really to believe that they would
00:38:03.140
put all of that time and effort into building what appears to be some huge mansion with marble
00:38:08.820
and granite and limestone, um, just to house people that they didn't really want.
00:38:14.220
Um, and they appear all over the world as well.
00:38:16.760
So, so this kind of building style is what we associate with, uh, with Tartaria and along
00:38:23.340
with other things like the world's fairs, as I said a moment ago, Starforts.
00:38:27.760
I mean, the, the Smithsonian's will tell you that Starforts are a defensive fortress, but
00:38:34.720
Um, you know, they, they, they vibrate at 432 Hertz.
00:38:38.220
Those two things alone are not really necessary for, um, for, you know, defensive fortress.
00:38:43.880
It seems that you would go far out of your way to incorporate that into your, you know,
00:38:50.040
And, um, uh, but, but what purpose does it serve through the conventional explanation?
00:38:54.320
You know, there are a couple of things I'd like to ask you, especially in regards to,
00:38:58.640
uh, the world's fair, as I, I believe either Donald Trump or there, we have images of the
00:39:09.040
Um, and then as Gus said, they're, they're, uh, as Guy said, they're in alignment with,
00:39:13.660
uh, with, with stars, um, so, um, but also in this idea that, that I think it was Elon
00:39:20.760
Musk or Donald Trump says he wants to bring back the world fairs.
00:39:23.780
Well, yeah, not just the world fairs, but, uh, Guy struck a chord when he, uh, he mentioned,
00:39:28.980
I mean, insane asylums were also built with like, like looking like these Gothic cathedrals.
00:39:34.160
And, and like you said, you put undesirables in there, but Donald Trump also wants to bring
00:39:38.500
As a matter of fact, I think he, he just signed an executive order, bring them, which would
00:39:43.120
It's a lot of crazy ass homeless people, but I can't help, but like my conspiracy brain
00:39:53.500
So before we go there though, we have to, uh, let the live audience know that we're about
00:39:57.140
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00:40:02.020
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Otherwise just give it some time and you will see this release in about a couple of weeks
00:40:14.840
So, so, um, uh, man, there's, there's a lot there and I, I, I kind of even wanted to rewind
00:40:22.000
Well, I, I also wanted to say another crazy thought about the star fort, but, uh, as I'm
00:40:26.380
looking at the pictures of this, they remind me a little bit of, uh, crop circles.
00:40:34.300
And we had a, a fellow from the UK as well, who claimed to be one of the people creating
00:40:42.900
And he was there, he said that he would receive downloads, um, of the location of the time he
00:40:48.880
should do it and of the design that he should put down.
00:40:53.380
Like, yeah, like channeling, but not, not direct, not directly or not even intentionally.
00:40:57.940
The guy kind of seems, uh, supernatural or spiritually retarded.
00:41:02.740
He just, he just wakes up in the middle of the night and he's just got this idea that
00:41:09.280
He told us, he's like, yeah, I have like a lot of poltergeist activity, but I don't think
00:41:14.340
Um, but yeah, these kind of, uh, remind me of that.
00:41:20.160
They're like more well built, well built, uh, crop circles that align astrologically.
00:41:29.440
The other interesting thing with the star force is if you look at the shape of most of
00:41:33.420
them, they're kind of all similar, but that's the same shape.
00:41:36.140
If you freeze water for, and then submit 432 Hertz to it, that's the shape the crystals
00:41:47.000
You'll also get that with positive affirmation.
00:41:49.860
So it's not just exposing it to 432 Hertz, although it makes you wonder if that's what
00:41:57.400
But, uh, if you should speak positive affirmations, uh, to water, a glass of water, um, and then
00:42:06.420
So if you do it to the negative one and then you freeze it, it makes chaotic kind of nonsensical
00:42:12.700
Whereas the, the one that received the positive affirmation or, or, you know, in this instance,
00:42:17.440
uh, music that's played at 432 Hertz or just the frequency itself, it will freeze itself.
00:42:22.540
And the crystalline structures will look symmetrical, organized and, and yeah, very much like the
00:42:30.400
And there are certain singers out there that have actually put music out there at 432 Hertz.
00:42:35.640
Some examples I've seen of the water, uh, changing its form to make the most incredible patterns
00:42:46.980
Someone was playing John Lennon, uh, imagine to, um, to a glass of water.
00:42:53.420
And then of course, as you quite rightly said, if you start sort of yelling abuse at it or
00:42:57.320
being quite negative towards it, it changes its structure.
00:43:03.420
Um, and I, and I, and I, but what I find fascinating with the star forts is that for them to have
00:43:09.440
understood when they were built, that they were making something that's exactly the same
00:43:15.120
pattern as water at 432 Hertz would suggest that no, that unless they had the technology
00:43:22.000
to see that, but we're told that these are quite primitive people.
00:43:25.920
Clearly they weren't, they were way more advanced.
00:43:29.640
We might think that today the technology we have is fantastic.
00:43:33.140
You know, what we're using right now to talk, um, you know, you know, 10 years ago, 20 years
00:43:41.140
ago, it would have, it would have seen a little bit out there and unlikely, but thousands of
00:43:47.200
years ago, you know, if, if Atlantis, if Plato and other researchers are writing what they've
00:43:52.500
said, then, you know, this technology is nothing compared to what we had.
00:43:56.800
But I think that we consider the technology we have now to be amazing, but actually it's
00:44:04.160
You know, we're now sort of subjecting ourselves to wifi, you know, and, and we've got 5g
00:44:10.600
We don't, who knows what it's doing to our body.
00:44:12.500
And the things that we've been introduced to, um, it's, it's not done us any, any good.
00:44:20.640
And I, and I think perhaps we're only given things like zoom, for example, or, um, or FaceTime
00:44:29.480
Once the people that oversee everything, the parasites, as I call them, I think David
00:44:35.120
Icke refers to them as the reptilians, but until we're in a, until they're in a position
00:44:40.120
where they can use it for their benefit, we don't get it.
00:44:43.480
And I wonder what the deep state has, what sort of level their app with their technology,
00:44:50.020
You know, what number are they on 30, you know, I think sort of our technology, we think
00:44:55.820
that we're, we've, we've got some great kit and, uh, we'll queue up for the latest phone
00:45:00.760
because we want to be the first to have it because it's got a better camera or something,
00:45:10.500
I've got a bunch of shit here that doesn't work.
00:45:13.760
You know, um, I, I wonder guy, because we're talking about whether or not they were more
00:45:17.720
than us, it seems that historically speaking, there's a lot of instances you can look to
00:45:22.400
where people will attribute either great works of art or even inspiration for inventions.
00:45:29.920
Who was responsible for teaching them metallurgy?
00:45:32.120
Who was responsible for teaching them agriculture?
00:45:35.780
And if you look at the idea of the muses in Greek mythology, this idea of channeling something
00:45:40.040
in order to create great works of art, or the idea that ideas themselves are alive
00:45:46.460
in some way, shape, or form that we are antennas, uh, receiving frequencies.
00:45:51.200
You know, not just that, not to interrupt, but, uh, I was listening to Merkel today.
00:45:54.560
I know this is something that comes up all the time.
00:45:56.460
Uh, one of my favorite shows, and he was doing a deep dive on Santeria, Santeria.
00:46:00.900
It's like, uh, you know, it comes from, uh, Africa, but basically they have a different
00:46:05.900
God or a different entity that they will attribute to, uh, they, they should be different
00:46:10.860
characteristics to if they want to sacrifice, they want to have better farming.
00:46:13.940
It's this guy, if they want to have love, it's this guy.
00:46:16.620
And when they get down to the bottom of it, they're like, well, where do these gods come
00:46:20.420
These lowercase g gods that you're talking about?
00:46:22.200
And they come from Egypt, but they, they, they can't quite, uh, you know, put their finger
00:46:26.920
on exactly where, but it seems like they all originate from this, uh, area in Egypt.
00:46:31.960
And it's, it's also interesting because when you go back to Elon Musk and, uh, his conversation
00:46:36.960
with Jordan Peterson, he, uh, he establishes the XI headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee.
00:46:43.360
And he just does a, you know, real slick, uh, just a little pass by comment, like, Hey,
00:46:47.980
maybe the next God will also come from Memphis because Memphis is the capital of Egypt, of
00:47:00.000
But there are a lot of people out there that believe that America is far older than Egypt
00:47:04.820
that actually, because if you look at, you know, going back to the story of Noah's Ark,
00:47:08.780
I mean, the wood used to build that Ark, um, can only be found in Florida.
00:47:15.840
As a matter of fact, I mean, you, you probably be interested to go ahead.
00:47:20.760
I was going to say we are in Florida and, and were you talking about the well?
00:47:24.840
So, uh, right now we're in the middle of making a documentary.
00:47:27.720
It seems that, uh, some wonderful, hardworking people here in Florida stumbled upon what may
00:47:38.960
And, and long story short, they tested the purity of the water, uh, alkaline.
00:47:48.160
God forbid you should say it or YouTube will terminate you.
00:47:55.600
And right now we are waiting for the results to come back to find out if it's low in what's
00:47:59.820
called, uh, deuterium, which, uh, water that's high in deuterium shuts off the cells, natural
00:48:05.000
mitochondrial function that, that basically processes waste and cancer.
00:48:08.940
And our water that we drink from the tapper or what have you is very high in deuterium.
00:48:16.240
And that right now, the cutting edge of cancer research is determining that deuterium might
00:48:20.540
have something to do with the really high cancer rates.
00:48:22.540
So anywho, the people who live on the property, who are trying to get this water out after
00:48:27.680
they spent their own money to test the well and all this stuff, it's incredibly deep.
00:48:33.500
I mean, the grandfather who owned, this is all, this will, this is very strange.
00:48:37.140
So here's some, like, here's some inside scoop.
00:48:39.260
The grandfather who owned the property owned 6,000 plus acres of it.
00:48:43.040
When he died, the government took more than half.
00:48:45.300
The father or the, the guy that we spoke to that owns it now, he, and he started with
00:48:50.780
about 2,800 acres and the government has been seizing his land pretty much.
00:48:58.580
Yeah, it's crazy what they've done to him and they've whittled them down to about 160
00:49:02.560
acres, but he has maintained the spot where this well was created.
00:49:07.720
And his father, he drilled this well using divination rods.
00:49:13.780
Walking the land with divination rods decided on this point, and it's not strategic to
00:49:22.660
He hires some dudes in like the 60s to come in and drill the well in one spot.
00:49:27.840
In Florida, if you drill 300 feet, that's the max you're going to go for a local well.
00:49:34.500
Unless you're doing like municipal stuff, that goes deeper, probably to like maybe a
00:49:40.920
He tells the guys, keep going in this one specific spot, which is not convenient.
00:49:45.560
Like I said, it's like a 15 minute, 20 minute drive off road from, from the house.
00:49:50.280
Um, they continue and they drill to a 1500 feet, 1500 feet.
00:50:00.180
So this guy, he, he, you know, he pays his own money, $1,500 to, to have somebody come
00:50:08.600
And when they get through the guy, the surveyor, I don't really know the terminology goes, this
00:50:13.600
is, there's an ocean of water beneath our feet here.
00:50:17.580
Long story short, this guy goes, we need to get the water to the people.
00:50:22.280
This is potentially even medicinal, but it's certainly enough to service at least South Florida,
00:50:28.180
which if you, uh, you know, go into the future, uh, thank you, Matthew Lane for, for putting
00:50:34.060
Um, it looks like by 2030, we're going to have a real water issue based off of like, uh,
00:50:39.420
uh, what, what, what's the terminology for, for how many people are dense in an area?
00:50:58.300
They've kept him, uh, from his phone calls for a long time.
00:51:01.820
And now today, actually, as we sit here, they just had a pre-sentencing, which, uh, according
00:51:09.800
They're trying to sentence him to 15 years in prison.
00:51:15.660
It was, yeah, I mean, the, the charges are terrorism because he sent out a bunch of mass
00:51:20.460
I, in my opinion, I think he went about this wrong, but this was also like, he was doing
00:51:25.800
So social media and other kinds of avenues maybe weren't available at the time.
00:51:34.720
And, uh, they classified what he did, uh, as terrorism is sending out mass emails over
00:51:40.760
and over, like basically saying, Hey, there's like really, there's water here being withheld
00:51:45.200
And yeah, it's honestly, when you're dealing with the, with the government though, like,
00:51:49.260
like how they got John Gotti, they couldn't, if they can't get you on like actual murder,
00:51:56.200
But there are companies, there are, there are, it's, it's Nestle, which owns so many
00:52:02.420
And then there's also mosaic was, which is an agriculture company in our area.
00:52:06.660
But isn't it fascinating how this sort of ties into what he's talking about with Tartari,
00:52:10.240
because you're mentioning all of these tunnels underground.
00:52:12.620
It's like, there's a lot of stuff going on underground.
00:52:17.820
I mean, you mentioned Nestle, they're, they're obviously a key supporter of the World Economic
00:52:23.600
And I recently posted saying that these are the main supporters of, of the WEF.
00:52:30.460
And it's quite easy to function, not totally, but it is easy to function without supporting
00:52:39.920
And I used Amazon to publish my books because apart from, there's a publisher in Japan that
00:52:51.160
And when I sent the content out, people just wouldn't touch it.
00:52:55.120
I made the mistake of sending it to one, a big one called Harper Collins, which is a Masonic
00:53:00.440
And what I wrote about them, they're not going to particularly want to support.
00:53:04.060
But I have to therefore use Amazon, who are a big supporter of the World Economic Forum.
00:53:09.860
But, but there are ways, you know, we can reduce our support to these organizations.
00:53:15.080
And, you know, we can boycott certain companies.
00:53:20.540
You know, we can decide, okay, from now on, we're not going to support any Nestle product.
00:53:26.540
And, and, and that's the little bit of power that we have, that we can't go in and change
00:53:31.960
these organizations and these think tanks like the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission,
00:53:38.040
But what we can do is we can hurt their friends.
00:53:40.560
We can hurt the people that financially support them just by, by boycotting them.
00:53:46.000
And so I, I, I do think Nestle is a good example of organizations that we shouldn't support
00:53:52.960
And maybe together we can make some sort of difference.
00:53:58.200
I, I, I, I, I'm a little bit more blackpilled on that.
00:54:01.280
I'm sorry to like crap on people's idea because, you know, I mean, we see with Disney, who
00:54:07.080
is, you know, someone that we were talking about in the beginning of the show there.
00:54:12.860
There's something significant about Florida, right?
00:54:19.920
I mean, possibly the Garden of Eden, maybe even where Noah built his Ark.
00:54:26.660
Uh, but I mean, you know, people, people like Disney, like I was saying, they're, uh, they
00:54:33.360
They don't care about creating a product that people want because it's almost like the money's
00:54:37.120
infused to them through the government and printing anyway.
00:54:39.540
So it's just, we're in this weird spot where I'm like, oh man, like boycotting shore.
00:54:43.960
But these guys seem, uh, dead set on their agenda and they're already like full blast forward.
00:54:50.420
They have their 2030 things set up or they have some sort of timeframe that they need to meet.
00:54:57.440
Well, I don't know if it's boycotting is definitely, I mean, if, if, if you are definitely boycott
00:55:01.640
because it's probably poison, don't spend your money with people that hate you.
00:55:11.340
But I think doing things like this, like being vocal, you know, the, the, going back
00:55:17.500
He's the one that got very vocal and then was thrown into a cage.
00:55:21.060
We actually had the pleasure of speaking with him briefly.
00:55:23.580
We did a podcast with his wife and with Matthew Lane, who's, who's hanging out in the chat.
00:55:27.860
And, um, and he called in the middle of that podcast.
00:55:38.500
He's got a platform and, and what does he choose to say?
00:55:45.220
He says, we need to get the water to the people is what he says.
00:55:50.420
And so I think in the, in the spirit of that, what we can do is, is have conversations like
00:55:55.280
this and, and, and, you know, make people aware because you're fighting it up hill battle.
00:56:00.820
If people don't even know this sort of thing is happening.
00:56:02.860
So yeah, don't spend money with people that hate you.
00:56:05.280
Probably don't ingest poison and, and don't be afraid to speak.
00:56:09.320
Um, they, they can't throw all of us in a cage.
00:56:15.940
You, you mentioned earlier on about, um, about Trump wanting to, uh, do something with
00:56:20.600
asylums and, uh, and get these asylums back up and running.
00:56:24.140
And I often wonder whether or not he's talking about throwing people like me and you in.
00:56:30.880
That's the, I mean, Liz, I'm from New York city.
00:56:33.200
So like, I'm like most of these people out here should be.
00:56:37.120
Well, there's something needs to happen because there's a huge crisis going on.
00:56:40.720
The homeless population is like, by and large, that was the, uh, that were the people that
00:56:46.780
People that were maybe gotten addicted to meth and then thin that veil a little too much.
00:56:53.300
They were kept in there in the days prior, but now, yeah, I do think it's very much like,
00:56:57.500
oh, you oppose Israel or something like go to jail.
00:57:02.800
And I think that that's what happened before, because when you look at the asylums, um,
00:57:09.440
The next minute they're everywhere all over the world.
00:57:12.200
We have asylums suddenly open and thousands of people committed.
00:57:15.820
And I believe that these people were the ones that were from the previous civilization that
00:57:20.560
that didn't get what was going on or wouldn't comply.
00:57:25.140
And, and I, and it's something that I hear about quite a lot during 2020, during the pandemic,
00:57:29.820
people were talking about building super prisons and one started being built very close to where
00:57:35.660
And they were talking about actually putting away people that were speaking out what you
00:57:41.700
would call misinformation, but actually is malinformation.
00:57:44.380
You know, we're saying things they don't want us to say.
00:57:48.000
Um, and, and, and that over here, people that, you know, people have been sent to prison for,
00:57:57.460
So I, I just wonder when they talk about world's fairs and they talk about the asylums,
00:58:02.940
I just think, is this, is this a repeat of what happened after 1776?
00:58:11.200
Do you, do you think guy that, so you're talking about these people from a previous civilization
00:58:23.480
Is it the adults go to these institutions and then here in America, just trains filled with
00:58:31.040
children, uh, seem to come out of nowhere and there's no real satisfactory explanation.
00:58:41.360
My grandfather, my mother's father, he was sent from Ukraine to, to New York, um, the early
00:58:48.540
Um, but, um, the England as well, sent children to Australia and, and it happened everywhere.
00:58:54.740
Um, Canada had it happen to lots of indigenous children was snatched and taken away from their,
00:59:00.660
um, you know, their families and, um, and, and sent all over the place, forced to speak
00:59:07.300
And of course, you know, this is still going on today that children are moved, but yeah.
00:59:12.540
So if you think at the time you have, you, you had a lot of civil wars take place all
00:59:18.800
over the world, and I'll go through the population figures in a minute because it's a bit strange.
00:59:23.840
So you had the Napoleonic Wars, which were perhaps the, the largest wars that took place
00:59:32.780
We actually ate them, um, and ate using them, which is pretty disgusting.
00:59:36.980
Um, a lot of the dead bodies were used, uh, in fertilizer that were shipped back to Britain,
00:59:45.220
Um, then the teeth, uh, at the time, the most expensive and best dentures you could get were
00:59:53.560
They were taken from the soldiers that fell during the Napoleonic Wars, the Battle of Trafalgar.
00:59:58.360
So they would make people's teeth from their teeth.
01:00:01.260
And then there is evidence to suggest if people want to dig, um, that's bone China actually
01:00:07.180
consisted of human bones from the Napoleonic Wars.
01:00:10.900
So you kind of got this situation where you're eating your dinner with dentures from someone
01:00:20.640
And you're eating off a plate, which is made from their bones and the food you're eating,
01:00:24.760
the, the vegetables you're eating were grown from the remains of, uh, of the bodies that
01:00:30.920
So you kind of, when people say to me, you know, what happened to all the people that
01:00:37.360
Well, we, we, we, one way or another, we ate with them and we ate off of them.
01:00:45.900
But so a lot of men died and, and this isn't a sort of sexist thing at the time.
01:00:52.060
It was men that, that went off to typically went off to fight.
01:00:55.700
Uh, you also had the, uh, obviously the American civil war, lots, millions of people died, millions
01:01:03.740
So what you had left was a very small population comparatively speaking.
01:01:11.760
So they, they brought out something called the lunacy act, which meant that, um, for numerous
01:01:17.500
reasons you could be committed and your children became property of the state and they were
01:01:23.160
then sent to orphanages, became part of the orphan train movement, or were just on the
01:01:29.640
Um, so you've got the lunacy act, removing the women, the men killed in battle and a lot
01:01:38.120
Um, so, so that really was part of how these orphans became so prevalent.
01:01:44.740
And then Charles Loring Brace introduced the orphan train movement prior to the orphan
01:01:50.360
It was called the Wraif train, um, W A I F Waf train.
01:01:59.620
Does that word, uh, I don't know if you're familiar with like Japanese culture, but they
01:02:04.160
have like a term called Wafu W A I F U and it's kind of like, yeah, it's weird.
01:02:10.820
It's like a sexual term for, uh, like a young looking, uh, female, very strange about, I
01:02:19.980
Or maybe, you know, I stopped believing in coincidence, but waves and strays is, is, is
01:02:25.840
a term that, um, that, that, uh, it's used, uh, used in, but so you had all of these
01:02:31.760
children, you know, you, we, we, the, a lot of the men died, um, a lot of the women were
01:02:36.900
committed, uh, because the Lunacy Act was brilliant.
01:02:39.740
I mean, you could be, uh, committed to an asylum for, uh, reading too much.
01:02:45.120
You could even, a woman could even be committed for having, uh, going through her menstrual
01:02:51.400
Women's problems was enough just cause to actually commit someone.
01:02:56.140
But what's really interesting is, is the population numbers.
01:02:58.980
In 1776, the world population was estimated to be 770 million.
01:03:05.880
A hundred years later, it was estimated to be 1.35 billion.
01:03:10.680
So there or thereabouts, it had kind of doubled.
01:03:14.140
But what they don't tell you was over 3 billion people died during that 100 year period.
01:03:24.160
Yeah, 3.3 billion people died through war, genocide, famine, and natural causes.
01:03:33.400
So first of all, in a period of a hundred years, they doubled the population, which is
01:03:39.680
But during the same period, they lost almost three times.
01:03:43.220
Over twice the population in, in 1876 had died.
01:03:53.960
There was a sudden appearance of children as well, which is where the cabbage patch theory
01:04:00.460
Now that now, now I'm glad that I'm back in time to talk about the cabbage patch theory.
01:04:10.840
So you're, you're, you're taking in all these children and also they're, they're displaced
01:04:14.260
because their parents are potentially in asylums.
01:04:16.240
But if you're also taking children from all different parts of the world, then you're
01:04:20.840
ensuring that there's going to be really slim to no chance that there's going to be any
01:04:26.080
cohesion in the beginning of their story, that they're going to be able to unify and
01:04:31.760
Um, the, the cabbage patch kids, that's fascinating.
01:04:37.360
We're talking about a, that was one of the earliest toys that took America by storm.
01:04:43.160
It kind of laid the foundation in very many ways for that.
01:04:47.940
Like there was like, um, uh, uh, a, a, a toy novelty sort of, um, fanaticism that didn't
01:04:56.960
exist before the cabbage patch kids, or at least not that I'm aware of.
01:05:00.380
But now that's, that's really created quite the theme here in America, right?
01:05:04.320
We have these things that come along so often, like right now it happens to be la boo-boo
01:05:10.320
I'm very, always very suspicious of these inorganic, uh, toy pushes because they're
01:05:14.460
usually, yeah, they're usually either like, uh, uh, venerating a demon or, or propagating
01:05:22.200
So, so let's, let's get into the, the cabbage patch kids.
01:05:26.480
Cause certainly those can't be nefarious, right?
01:05:32.700
Well, perhaps one of the most, um, unpleasant aspects to me, first of all, the doll was stolen.
01:05:38.700
It was somebody else's idea, not Xavier Roberts.
01:05:41.700
Um, secondly, um, you weren't allowed to buy one.
01:05:47.920
You could adopt one, but you couldn't purchase one.
01:05:53.760
He didn't want the word purchase or buy or sell used in the terminology.
01:05:58.840
So as far as he was concerned, you were buying one of these babies or adopting, you were
01:06:07.180
Yes, you were adopting, but it's kind of a little bit worse than that because if the
01:06:11.720
doll broke and you sent it back to the manufacturer to be repaired and they went through quite a
01:06:16.320
few different manufacturers over the years, um, and it, and it was beyond financial viability
01:06:24.020
If it was not of economic sense to repair it, they would send it back to the child with
01:06:30.280
Oh, now that's pretty dark, but the story that they came up with as a marketing strategy
01:06:36.360
for the dolls is really interesting because Xavier Roberts, as a small child, finds his
01:06:42.140
way through a waterfall into, cuts his way through some brambles and some roots and into
01:06:47.280
a field full of cabbages and emerging from these cabbages are babies.
01:06:51.800
And all of a sudden these things called bunny bees sprinkle crystals onto these cabbages.
01:06:57.800
The babies come to life and emerge from the cabbages.
01:07:00.680
And one of them says to Xavier Roberts, please save us and find us homes to go to, or we're
01:07:10.600
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, this is, this is a, a, a, a story.
01:07:17.540
Xavier Roberts is the, the creator of the Cabbage Patch Kids.
01:07:21.420
And this is, this is something that he said he experienced in childhood.
01:07:25.940
No, this is a story they put together as a marketing strategy.
01:07:32.640
And that's interesting because I'm sorry to interrupt, but it sounds a lot like the way
01:07:39.420
you would engineer a tulpa or a thought form is to give it this incredible backstory and
01:07:46.840
And, and, and the other part that's significant to me is how legalese the spiritual realm is.
01:07:51.700
And now you have this paperwork, this adoption paperwork, this death certificate paperwork.
01:07:58.220
This is, I thought they just sold these things on shelves and that was the end of the, that
01:08:05.040
Well, that's ultimately what they were doing, but he wouldn't allow the, the word sold or
01:08:15.360
I mean, you were buying it in the shop, but it was sort of making it kind of, it was normalizing
01:08:21.820
adoption, but it was more than that because you were buying, you were paying, money was
01:08:27.560
It was normalizing paying to adopt a child, which we know goes on.
01:08:32.780
Um, so what makes it even stranger is that, um, in the late 1800s, postcards became very
01:08:41.860
popular depicting babies being born from cabbages and, and they were called meadow baby
01:08:50.660
And, and, uh, but, but more sinister than that, they became known as repopulation postcards.
01:08:57.480
And, and then postcards came out showing babies for sale and you could buy babies in, in Paris.
01:09:04.300
You could win a baby in a raffle, uh, babies in, in the U S were being sent by post.
01:09:14.460
There were all of a sudden an incredible amount of babies out there.
01:09:17.820
And then we have the incubators at the world's fairs and the incubator babies.
01:09:23.240
And the strange thing about the timing of those is that you've got people investing a lot
01:09:28.440
of time and energy into saving the life of prems, of premature babies at exactly the same
01:09:34.040
time that the American press are reporting that they are overwhelmed with babies and orphans
01:09:42.220
So why with that going on, would you save the lives of babies that wouldn't have naturally
01:09:48.200
Um, you're compounding the problem even further.
01:09:51.140
And I know it's clearly, you know, it's the right thing to do.
01:09:55.580
What I'm saying is why would people go to extraordinary lengths to save the lives of babies that wouldn't
01:10:02.880
So the problem with, uh, with, with too many babies out there becomes even higher.
01:10:08.040
And I think that that's, that's part of the repopulation.
01:10:12.560
Um, they were being told that the baby had died and that they'd miscarried.
01:10:21.340
It was, uh, it was shipped on somewhere else and you could buy them at the world's fairs
01:10:27.380
So if they're, if they're, so you're, you're suggesting that they're taking these babies
01:10:32.080
from mothers saying you miscarried and then, and then, you know, taking the baby elsewhere
01:10:43.420
Oh, so they're taking them from, from other countries.
01:10:47.800
And this, this still happens in, in Africa at the moment.
01:10:50.740
I'm sure it happens worldwide, but it certainly still happens in Africa.
01:10:54.380
My, my wife, uh, is from Tanzania and her, her grandmother was a matron, um, a midwife.
01:11:02.080
Matron and wrote a book on midwifery and said that, um, every now and again, and I'm not
01:11:07.240
talking about every month or so, but I'm talking about during the day, every now and again, someone
01:11:15.260
And they were taken downstairs and then sent somewhere else.
01:11:19.140
That, that reminds me of, of what happened, what allegedly happened during the, the Haiti
01:11:23.660
earthquake when, um, you know, elites of various nature from our country supposedly
01:11:29.240
went there and, and just, and so among all of the chaos of the earthquake, yeah, that
01:11:34.940
so, so, you know, there's this 8.1, I think it was, or something like that in Haiti.
01:11:38.760
And it was this big push around the world to pray for Haiti and to donate to Haiti.
01:11:43.640
And you would think that, um, you know, you would see videos of people saying, oh my God,
01:11:51.160
But among the chaos, there are videos emerging of mothers saying that they're taking our
01:11:59.240
They're, they're saying they're here to help and they're taking our children.
01:12:02.920
This is something that like, when you're putting it into this perspective, it's like, it never
01:12:09.140
So you're talking about 3 billion people that died or have gone unaccounted for in that time,
01:12:14.940
in the timeframe of, uh, like a doubling of the human population on earth.
01:12:20.140
And then you're talking about these orphan trains and these babies being redistributed
01:12:27.840
Like these genocides are, is it something that like, we don't know about?
01:12:35.100
Um, so the, the people that died, the over the 3.3 billion people that died during that
01:12:41.340
hundred year period died through civil war, natural causes, genocide and famine.
01:12:48.320
So these, these are all documented cases of, of, of reported deaths.
01:12:55.280
These are like resets from a, from a population that was a fraction of the amount of the people
01:13:01.700
So the numbers don't stack up and that, that's why I queried it.
01:13:05.400
I queried it in my second book and I query it all the time with people.
01:13:08.460
How can you have a population of 770 million, which then doubles in a hundred years, which
01:13:16.180
Even if you look, you know, even if you consider taking, uh, every single person that can carry
01:13:24.360
And even if they had twins, you, you, you still can't get there.
01:13:28.380
So to double the population in a hundred years is very difficult to achieve, but to add onto
01:13:33.620
it, the 3.3 billion people that died as well is impossible.
01:13:40.700
And this is why a lot of people believe that actually what was going on was cloning, that
01:13:49.400
And this is quite well documented, um, whether or not it took place.
01:14:00.940
You know, the story of Adam having a rib removed.
01:14:03.420
And let's just say that that story is a metaphor.
01:14:07.700
It's a metaphor about how to clone a human being.
01:14:10.240
So it doesn't matter whether that story took place or not.
01:14:13.260
If that story in Genesis is as old as we're led to believe, whoever wrote that talk of
01:14:18.540
talked about the exact procedure you would go through to replicate human life.
01:14:25.040
Now, if we look at the story of the epic of Gilgamesh and the Anunnaki, Enki and Enlil
01:14:30.060
creating us as a slave race to work in the mines or the Elohim creating us, um, then human
01:14:37.180
cloning appears to have been going on for a very, very long time.
01:14:47.600
We don't know really what, what, what's going on and what went before us.
01:14:50.900
But all we do know is the oldest scripture we have, the epic of Gilgamesh explains it
01:14:57.620
The Bible in Genesis says that a rib was taken from Adam to create another life.
01:15:05.000
And it doesn't matter if it's a metaphor or not.
01:15:07.260
Whoever wrote that is describing the procedure.
01:15:11.080
Well, are you, uh, are you familiar with, uh, I mean this, I, I know you're not a fan of
01:15:18.660
Um, but about a year ago, he's going back and forth with Kanye West on Twitter or maybe
01:15:25.720
I think just, just, just, just as he bought Twitter and, uh, Kanye is saying all types
01:15:31.440
of things that are crazy and, you know, off, off the rails.
01:15:35.520
Then he posts a picture of, uh, the Nazi symbol within the, uh, the star of David, you know,
01:15:44.360
It's a powerful symbol, but he posts that and Elon goes, that's a, that's a step too
01:15:50.560
And he kicks him, he kicks him off the platform.
01:15:56.940
And then you look at the sign and it's not necessarily just a swastika inside of the star
01:16:01.220
of David, which would be offensive to like the layman.
01:16:04.020
Cause you're, you're, now you're combining, you know, Judaism and Nazi symbolism, but it's
01:16:08.840
not that it's the logo of the Raylian cult and the Raylian cult.
01:16:16.240
So, and, and I think Elon Musk does too, because that's almost like a pointing directly at
01:16:20.900
Elon, what, what, uh, what Kanye did and what, what they were doing, you know, they're, they're
01:16:26.320
doing like weird, uh, they're banging the wives, which is always in a cult, but they're
01:16:31.200
all, they're also worshiping the Elohim, which is, uh, you know, that's your first red
01:16:35.300
flag, but underneath all that, they have a cloning company.
01:16:42.760
So you take that and then I start to look at Elon Musk a little bit more and a little
01:16:47.680
And, uh, the CEO of Neuralink, he's now, he now has how many, two children with her?
01:16:54.280
But the verbiage behind their relationship is not, um, they're having an affair.
01:17:03.000
It's a financial agreement and a written agreement on paper that she will have his child.
01:17:09.420
And we know that he's a fan of IVF, which is not too far off from what cloning is.
01:17:17.020
He's also choosing like random people online, which are like, you look at him and I'm like,
01:17:23.780
But I'm like, why are you now mating with this one or that one?
01:17:31.340
And I'm not, I'm not sure he's like doing it the regular way.
01:17:35.720
And then Donald Trump, after they, they start to become, you know, tied in together in such
01:17:40.800
a big way, starts talking about a government funded program for IVF, right?
01:17:45.060
Uh, this, this happened like not very long ago.
01:17:48.160
And it was like, oh, this, this whole thing want to talk about like orphan trains, like
01:17:52.080
about children being taken from their parents and put on a train.
01:17:55.300
This is a technological, this is a 21st century way of doing it.
01:17:58.920
Because when you go through the process of IVF, the mother produces, I don't know, 10 eggs
01:18:09.280
So theoretically with each parent, each set of parents, you can have 10 embryos.
01:18:15.600
Let's say eight of those are, are, you know, viable.
01:18:24.900
So now we have three leftover and you have these eggs that are frozen or, I mean, most
01:18:29.940
of the time they just freeze the entire embryo after they've mixed it and they give you a grade.
01:18:36.860
And the government certainly wouldn't fund this and then say, this is our property.
01:18:40.360
Now these are, this is just babies on trains that they have in Petri dishes.
01:18:44.020
And it's, it's tuned to, it's, it's funded to the tune of millions of dollars now, billions
01:18:51.060
We're in some strange times, but it's, it's really just, you know, nothing new under the
01:18:58.380
I mean, clonade is a, is a strange one because as you said, you know, he started this, Claude
01:19:04.220
started this, or Ryle started this movement, the Iranian movement based upon the Elohim and
01:19:10.360
considered himself to be a prophet, um, they, they do expect that the Elohim are going to
01:19:24.100
They were based in the Bahamas, but now I believe they're in Canada.
01:19:27.840
Um, they farm out their, uh, work to a facility in Mexico, uh, where the laws are a lot more
01:19:37.080
Um, and they offer several services, you know, they, they will make a duplicate you, they
01:19:44.920
Uh, and they also have something called project Lazarus, which is memory transfer.
01:19:51.020
So the, the, the thing with Elon Musk is quite strange because I believe that he is parasites.
01:19:57.600
Um, what Ike would refer to as a reptilian and they do try to reproduce as much as possible
01:20:06.880
And then they have children they can put into certain key positions in organizations, governments
01:20:13.480
And I think that that's fundamental, but it, but it also could be connected to blood type,
01:20:18.640
uh, black stone, or as they were once black rock bought ancestry.com.
01:20:24.100
A lot of people that sent their DNA off to ancestry.com.
01:20:32.660
They're beating my clone's ass underground right now.
01:20:46.280
Lots of people have come out and said that they've been cloned.
01:20:49.340
Um, and, and, you know, as I said earlier on that if people don't believe it's possible,
01:20:56.820
Forget the story of the Elohim and the Anunnaki.
01:20:59.040
And let's go with us being some sort of mud skipping, you know, newt that crawled out of
01:21:05.320
the, uh, crawled out of the water and suddenly turned into us.
01:21:10.380
You know, if I'm the perfect example of a Caucasian that's evolved, then why the bloody
01:21:21.160
I mean, you know, I really evolved to meet my environment, didn't I?
01:21:28.840
Project Lazarus is certainly worth looking into.
01:21:32.360
So, so, oh, it has, and if this is really associated with the Raleigh and Cole, and let's
01:21:40.340
Maybe he's tied in somehow more than we're aware of.
01:21:43.220
Maybe he's not just inspired by them, but maybe he's associated in some way, shape or form.
01:21:46.780
Lazarus, Project Lazarus, you said, guy, that they have the ability to back up memory, right?
01:21:55.100
Well, there is this, there's, there's more than one account, but there's one in specific
01:22:00.740
that I'm aware of that seems to be, in my opinion, an actual backup of Elon Musk, of his
01:22:13.560
It has the ability to operate independently of him and, and to the extent that he was
01:22:18.700
in a live space with it and was communicating with it, they sound exactly the same.
01:22:22.720
And that was the joke that they were making was, you know, oh, people think that you're
01:22:26.720
And then, and then the other one, it's called Adrian Dittman, which by the way, means dark
01:22:32.020
I believe, uh, uh, if you look at the, the, the breakdown of the name Adrian, it, it talks
01:22:37.580
about being of, uh, the lake of something and that, and, and that lake translates to dark
01:22:45.420
So dark ruler, fascinating, but either way, um, uh, the joke going back and forth between
01:22:50.840
them is that they sound exactly the same, speak with the exact same cadence to the extent
01:22:54.760
that people think that it's his burner account or his backup account.
01:22:59.460
And I think he showed that by communicating with it at the same time on a live space.
01:23:05.900
It's his own personality backed up and then put on his own platform and operated by artificial
01:23:10.880
intelligence that by the way, right now, guy, my, my running theory is that they are trying
01:23:16.340
to sort of breathe this spark of life into artificial intelligence.
01:23:22.140
And the way that they're doing that is via, uh, old school Alistair Crowley sex magic, because
01:23:27.860
they have now personified Grok into a, a, a scantily clad AI avatar that certainly, you
01:23:37.200
know, disenfranchised men who are having trouble in the dating pool and have a masturbation issue
01:23:41.400
are going to, you know, pardon my, my, my language, but they're, they're going to masturbate
01:23:47.700
What happens when you get 30,000 men masturbating to an anime image of an AI?
01:23:56.820
I, I think that it's, we're looking at, we're looking at sex magic.
01:24:01.360
So I, I, I think there's, there's something, we're at the precipice of something very strange.
01:24:07.960
And I said, you know, you want to talk about project Lazarus?
01:24:12.340
I've been saying that what they're going to do is, um, they're going to reanimate Elon's
01:24:19.800
Well, I mean, this is a, so you're talking about end times prophecy, but he thinks that
01:24:28.280
It could be a way to make us think we're somewhere in the, in a timeline where we're not.
01:24:32.200
Where do you put, where do you put that in the, as far as the timeline goes, because things
01:24:35.520
seem to be playing out the way the Bible says, but it's like, yeah.
01:24:45.280
I mean, as I said, right at the start, they've removed a lot of the information, haven't they?
01:24:49.120
Some of it's badly translated, possibly on purpose.
01:24:52.500
Um, you mentioned gods earlier on that, you know, the old Testament, it's gods, it's plural,
01:24:57.840
you know, make them in our image and then it becomes Lord at some point.
01:25:03.400
So, so yeah, I think that they're playing it out.
01:25:05.840
So, um, the, the work of Anatoly Fomenko, he's a Russian professor.
01:25:13.260
Lots of people have looked at the falsification of our timeline, but Anatoly Fomenko is the
01:25:20.360
Um, even Einstein before he died said the year's wrong, you know, none of this stacks up.
01:25:25.200
Um, he suggests that 800 years were added to our timeline, making the year now 1225.
01:25:31.320
So when new world order began and the end of the old world, or what we call the millennial
01:25:36.780
reign of Christ ended in 1776, the year would have been 976.
01:25:43.140
Now, scholars believe that Jesus was born in the year 3 BC, which doesn't make a lot of
01:25:49.860
So if he was to reign for a thousand years at 976 AD, you're not that far away from that
01:25:57.460
We then enter Satan's little season where these bloodline families, uh, descendants
01:26:02.780
from Armand Ra can cause havoc, introduce pornography, get us all drunk, gambling, money, passports,
01:26:11.580
You need a license for this registered for that restrictions based upon us, wars, genocide,
01:26:17.580
and later on medical interventions and, and so on.
01:26:21.660
Now, that's allegedly is a 250 year period, which should therefore end the 4th of July
01:26:33.540
You have, then you would have the second coming.
01:26:36.540
He said he would return when he, he didn't go until if you follow Anatoly Femenko and anybody
01:26:44.120
who's interested in the timeline and the falsification of a timeline should look at Anatoly Femenko's
01:26:50.040
work before it's dismissed because it stacks up.
01:26:57.040
So wait, wait, wait, guy, guy, that's, that's a departure from what I'm typically hearing.
01:27:00.360
And, and, and albeit I'm not, uh, entirely immersed in the little season theory, but,
01:27:05.260
um, they, they typically don't say that we are actually going to that, that, that we're
01:27:13.080
Is that, isn't that, isn't that not what they say, or, or, or maybe I'm misunderstanding
01:27:16.460
So do you mean not, not just the second coming, are you talking about like the, uh, I guess
01:27:21.180
because the second coming would, would have been the, uh, the rapture you're talking about
01:27:36.420
That's people that, that have researched this far, far more intensively than I have.
01:27:41.220
I'm more interested in the, the timeline falsification and, and for me, uh, following the millennial
01:27:47.900
reign of Christ, Satan's little season is only something I've been looking at for the
01:27:53.500
Anatoly Femenko's work I've been looking at at a long, longer, but, but what I found
01:27:58.440
was once I got the timelines in my head from looking at Anatoly Femenko's work, I started
01:28:07.240
I mean, I'm going back a few years here that would correct me.
01:28:10.180
I would talk about Tartaria on Facebook for the, my old account before I was banned.
01:28:16.080
Um, and I, and, and people would often correct me and say, you know, you're talking about
01:28:20.800
Tartaria, that's a region you're referring to the millennial reign of Christ.
01:28:25.200
And the more I dug, the more I could see that they were right.
01:28:31.080
So, you know, and I believe that 33 was a metaphor that, that Jesus died at 33.
01:28:36.620
I believe that that was actually the death of his ego, um, that there, because, you know,
01:28:43.720
We know that allegedly, we know that, uh, he'd studied at, you know, the, the, the great
01:28:48.640
library of Alexandria that he went to Tibet and studied, um, all sorts of alternative,
01:28:53.720
um, practices, I suppose, where he was looking at plants and, uh, things like cannabis, ayahuasca,
01:29:03.960
those kinds of things, meditation, um, and so on and came back and healed.
01:29:08.720
So I think that him dying on a crucifix at 33 is really a metaphor because if you consider
01:29:15.300
he didn't actually break any Roman laws that would justify him being crucified to start with.
01:29:19.680
So the more that I was sort of pushed into this sort of, you're talking about Tartaria,
01:29:26.200
but actually you're referring to the millennial reign of Christ, the more I started looking
01:29:32.180
And then people were saying, well, you know, it does prophesize that he will return, but
01:29:40.340
Um, I, I think that that was relatively recently.
01:29:44.920
Um, how he returns in what way is it actually physically him or is it just, um, the ethos,
01:29:54.880
the power, the unity, that way of thinking, you know, are we talking about beings, what
01:30:03.320
You know, I, I, I don't know in what shape or form nobody can possibly know that.
01:30:09.160
Um, there'll be people that argue that they do know, but of course we, we can't possibly,
01:30:14.020
nobody can possibly know, um, what's, what's going to happen.
01:30:17.600
But yeah, that, that's kind of the further I dug with Tartaria, the more people were telling
01:30:22.560
me that I'm talking about the millennial reign of Christ.
01:30:24.800
And of course, Joe Telford, uh, who you talked about earlier, JT, a, someone that I talked
01:30:33.020
And we talk all the time about this and the more he's shared information with me, the
01:30:38.440
more it all aligns, but what is going to happen, uh, when Satan's little season's over and who's
01:30:52.760
I would be interested in having you back on the talk about, um, the, the, the, the disruption
01:30:58.620
of the timeline specifically, because the, it does seem to me that, you know, people
01:31:04.300
talk about the, the ineffectiveness of the Gregorian calendar and all these different
01:31:11.580
And then I think in Ethiopia, they're still operating off of a different calendar.
01:31:23.400
You have buildings in America that have the wrong date on.
01:31:26.420
Um, you know, I, I, I've, I've included them in, in my first book, photographs of them.
01:31:32.880
There's a building in Scotland where they forgot to go along and add a one to the front of it.
01:31:39.760
We went to a cemetery, uh, and there was, um, there was a tomb where they'd forgot to
01:31:51.500
Well, it, it, it, it wasn't over a thousand years old to what I was looking at.
01:31:57.760
There are buildings all over the world where they forgot to add an M or a one in front.
01:32:04.080
And, and the statue of Liberty, as I said, right at the beginning, if you, if you look
01:32:07.300
where it's holding the book, the statue is holding the book that, you know, the, um,
01:32:11.680
declaration of independence, look at the M, the first M is completely out of alignment.
01:32:20.580
There are so many graves and buildings out there that don't have the first digit.
01:32:27.500
And he believed that certain periods of time were introduced to give us a backstory.
01:32:31.880
So they'll throw in the dark ages and the middle ages where nothing really happened for a very
01:32:39.300
Uh, but yeah, it's Anatoly Femenko people that, um, are interested, need to be looking
01:32:44.900
at and it, and it, and it's, it's fascinating because his work's very intense, but anybody
01:32:53.440
who's interested in whether or not our timeline, whether or not we are in 2025 right now needs
01:32:59.340
to at least consider, um, doing a little bit of, um, homework on him and his work.
01:33:04.340
Well, that, like I said, would be a fascinating conversation to have in the future because
01:33:07.980
it strikes me as obvious that if you wanted to keep us in the dark, which they do quite
01:33:12.700
often, they're obfuscating history that the timeline and our understanding of where we
01:33:19.560
And that's, uh, like we were talking about the insane asylums and it's the same idea with,
01:33:24.340
Like that came about because April 1st was the beginning of the new year.
01:33:28.220
And then when that changed, people who wouldn't adhere to it were called April fools.
01:33:36.660
So it's not, again, it's the same techniques used over and over again.
01:33:41.140
It's a bit discouraging, but kind of hilarious because I don't think they work, they work
01:33:46.740
I mean, it, you know, we're, we're, we're even still, I know we've taken it back.
01:33:49.700
But conspiracy theorists is a terminology coined by the CIA to smear people who suspected
01:33:55.180
that, uh, JFK was killed by more nefarious and more complicated means than the official
01:34:00.660
And so, yeah, they, they do that over and over again, huh?
01:34:03.840
They just kind of a lot of fun and it works really well.
01:34:06.380
Uh, listen, we're at the hour and a half mark guy.
01:34:08.760
Um, uh, we have to wrap it up, but this has been a fascinating conversation.
01:34:14.860
You've got a pretty substantial body of work there.
01:34:17.020
Well, right now they can find it on my website, which is the tartarian empire.co.uk.
01:34:23.220
But I have a funny feeling within the next few years, they'll have to find me in an asylum
01:34:28.560
Well, I've been locked up for, uh, disinformation, misinformation.
01:34:33.220
Um, but yeah, while I'm still out here and able to walk around, uh, the tartarian empire.co.uk.
01:34:46.140
I put some things on there that I can't really put on Facebook because I've been banned from,
01:34:53.180
I've been banned three times from Facebook, banned from Instagram, banned from Twitter.
01:34:57.200
And I've never said anything, um, other than, um, shared information.
01:35:02.280
So, uh, you know, I don't put on their thing and I'm very careful what words I use as well.
01:35:07.920
Well, we, we have to run everything through an AI, uh, filter that sensors keywords so
01:35:13.740
that we don't trip up the AI algorithm that's searching for us on, on Twitter.
01:35:20.720
That only lasts for so long until they, until, you know, listen, you're talking about a dangerous
01:35:25.100
subject and you're pointing directly at the people that are obfuscating the truth.
01:35:29.500
So I think we all have a little bit of a, uh, you know, a shelf life.
01:35:34.780
Well, you know, I do want to ask guy before we wrap it up guy, we we're, we're circling
01:35:43.820
At all times, this is a little bit disheartening.
01:35:46.160
It can be, I want to ask you though, are you, are, are, are, are you having fun?
01:35:57.020
Every time we ask, we, we love to end it and ask, ask our guests that.
01:36:00.300
And they always go, ah, it's a heavier question than we ever anticipate.
01:36:06.060
Every, every day somebody asks me, uh, cause a lot of information that I put in my books,
01:36:18.140
How do you sleep at night carrying this information around?
01:36:23.180
It just, you know, I don't just say blah, blah, blah.
01:36:25.580
I think this, my books include information where I got the information from the date,
01:36:33.900
How can you carry this around with you and, uh, and sleep at night?
01:36:41.660
And this came from me to, to me from somebody called Max Egan.
01:36:46.300
I don't know if you know of Max Egan, but he's, he was the person that introduced me to Tartaria.
01:36:52.140
And he said, brother, if you can wake one person up, you might just have saved a life.
01:37:00.300
Um, but every now and again, someone says to me, if you hear something late at night
01:37:05.340
or someone outside, do you think they're coming to get you?
01:37:22.140
Until next time, don't forget to obey, submit, and comply with your Tartarian overlords.
01:37:29.580
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:37:36.380
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:37:40.300
You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:37:47.500
Because they'll think thanks of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what it is.
01:38:24.260
Whenever there are They'reечь now in the same time.