196: Miami Nephilim, Dead Internet, Mandela Effect ft Top & Raven | Quite Frankly
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2 hours and 5 minutes
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174.5452
Summary
Top Lobster and Raven join me to talk about the Mandela Effect, a trip through time to January of 2024, and the weirdest thing I've ever heard about a pig coming back from the dead. Plus, we talk about a bunch of other weird stuff.
Transcript
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And finally, you would dream where you are now.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, wherever you are, I hope you're enjoying the day.
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Some of you on the West Coast, I heard you're getting triple digits.
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But the last couple of days, I really haven't been able to make it outside that much.
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There's a lot of work, but it's all going to pay off.
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That's what you've got to tell yourself as well.
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I've got a bunch of stuff, a bunch of weird stuff to talk about.
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I've got Top and Lobster, I mean Top Lobster and Raven coming in the first half for the first
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I want to talk to them about Mandela Effect and a few other things going on, including a
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trip through time to January of 2024 when the news got out, or at least it started going
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around the internet because the news didn't say it was anything but a bunch of teenagers
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and fireworks playing with fireworks in Miami at that shopping mall.
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But for a lot of us, we were hearing stories about Nephilim and shadow aliens, things that
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are 10 to 20 feet tall running around Miami, and that's what justified that ridiculous army
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of police that was dispatched because nobody believed that that was just rowdy teenagers
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So I figured I'd ask them since they're both Floridians, and I believe that that is a story
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that really got them kicked off as a broadcast duo, but there's other things.
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There's these jackaloon, jackalope, jackalope rabbits are being spotted with that weird black
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I want to get into this, you know, I called it a pig zombie, but it's exactly what it
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is in Yale, this Yale study about pigs coming back to life.
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We'll talk about it because it's been going around again, and I think it's pretty relevant
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because of all the time that we have spent talking about what is brain dead and what is
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brain death and, of course, organ harvesting, because that's what I think this is really all
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So anyhow, welcome to the show tonight, and that's all I got for you.
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Thank you guys and gals so much for joining me on this really, really cozy Tuesday night.
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We have a few minutes before I bring in our guests for the evening.
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A buddy of mine sent it my way, and I almost wish he didn't, but it's not like I would be
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But the New Yorker, that magazine that people used to read, while on their Facebook page
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The New Yorker, listen to this, talking about these new presidential fitness tests.
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Very salty about the fact that the Trump administration is going to revive or did revive the presidential
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Okay, and listen to this post on Facebook, just what you would expect from a bunch of
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Donald Trump recently revived the presidential fitness test, which might be a bit of a misnomer.
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Zach Helfand argues, instead of an evaluation of the physical fitness of America's president,
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the test is actually a battery of assessments to gauge the health of its school children.
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Here's people, you know, it's always, you know, always with the distraction, always with
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These are people who completely ignored and covered up for a dementia patient who had a
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lot worse going on from, God knows, Joe Biden in the last four years.
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Now, all of a sudden is, no, no, no, yeah, yeah, we need a physically fit president.
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I want to see our president doing jumping jacks.
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The test is actually a battery of assessments to gauge the health of its school children.
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The old test, which was phased out more than a decade ago by the Obama administration, can't
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It's too much pressure for kids to be able to do a pull-up.
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Yeah, it used to be just everybody once a year in their PE class had to go around the
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high school track four times, and whoever was able to hit the seven-minute mile was patted
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You know, the 25-minute mile all the girls ran, they just walked around together and yapping.
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The old test, which was phased out more than a decade ago by the Obama administration, involved
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A shuttle run, 60 seconds of sit-ups, pull-ups to exhaustion, and sit-and-reach flexibility
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I remember you getting those just even in kindergarten.
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That was always the worst for me, sitting and reaching.
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Participants who scored in the top 15% of all five tests got a presidential commendation.
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There's little evidence to suggest that it promoted physical activity in the long term.
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Critics of the fitness test have pointed out that by ritually humiliating a large portion
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of the kids involved, it probably discouraged exercise.
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I know, what you should have done was just left them alone, and hopefully they would have
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No such thing as any kind of, you know, I want a presidential commendation.
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There's other ways to, you know, encourage kids to stay physically active outside of the
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day that you actually go out there and you get the assessment done.
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The whole damn thing is how arduous this thing was.
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As if this is the worst, even the 10th worst thing that children face going into school.
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There's always something odd about a fitness test being set forth by the president.
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Invariably, an aging man who probably couldn't pass it himself.
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Because we have a long history of young, verile presidents.
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Standards for the young should only be encouraged that the president is ripped.
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Well, we're just going to get through it, I guess.
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I was going to say, are you guys in the same room?
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I was going to say, you guys did very well, because I know you don't broadcast in the same
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So this is really good of you guys to make sure that whatever corners you're in at your locations,
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I need an establishing shot of the room or nobody saw you guys actually touch hands.
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You set it up to the correct, uh, press the buttons.
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Dude, you know how bad it's getting with that right now?
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Last time you guys were on, we were talking about the, um, the, the kind of like psycho religious
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stuff that's going on with AI and now every day friends like, uh, friends of mine, like
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Reddit lies and, and, uh, and libs of Reddit and all that we're getting every day more posts
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from people about how they're depressed because they were dumped by their AI or here's another
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If he could be put into a physical body, that's incredible.
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Has anyone else lost their want to date real men after using AI ever since I started considered
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if we can get a physical body for it, I'd replace my co-host.
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If this was 25 years ago, you say, no, that's a, that's a, a well-placed LARP.
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It's a caricature of, it's almost like watching a PCU.
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I mean, are you just going to tease us with it?
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But I'm going to interrupt you because we've been asking, we've been like, Frank, your event
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It's honestly, I think he's going to murder us.
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I don't think there's an event because he's been very, there is no event.
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What's going to happen at the event that we're invited to, Frank?
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And he goes, you know, he goes, I think he said, we'll see.
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And we're like, this guy, this guy kidding me right now.
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There will be a magician walking around with, for two hours, just, just talking to people
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and, and, you know, sleight of hand tricks or whatever.
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So you guys should definitely get artwork done.
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And I was like, he, we want to talk about conspiracy.
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We have 45 tight minutes to talk about AI, the antichrist, uh, you know, Nephilim.
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As I put on the, on the, uh, the website, it's a night of bespoke entertainment.
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It's going to be, nothing is more obscure and more open to interpretation than the word
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Like we, I was like, and this is coming from me.
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Cause it's like, we're trying to get like, I didn't know at the time.
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So he told us somewhere between a full tux and like jeans and that's everything.
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He said like, not sweats, but I'm not going to wear a tuxedo.
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But so much after that, you know, John Ward got in touch with me.
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And it's for, for the sixth, I say business casual.
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So, you know, you don't have to wear a jacket, but it's just, you know, business casuals.
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You can come in in a polo shirt or so, whatever the hell, I don't know.
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But then when he said it, it was like, I've not zeroed it in at all.
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And, uh, but it's going to be, it's going to be great.
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What was the, what was the question that we were?
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Wait, can I, can I tell you something that happened to me anecdotally?
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So you want to talk about people falling in love with AI.
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There's another aspect of AI that's pretty startling.
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I have a friend who's got a wife who's very open to suggestion.
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You know, she kind of falls into the liberal side of things.
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These are the Disney people, the Disney adults.
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And, uh, and, and she's been talking quite a bit to chat GPT and she, this, this, you
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know, prior night in the middle of the night, 2 AM, she, she texts my wife.
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She goes, uh, I think I'm joining the resistance.
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I don't know what that means, but, but it's like chat GPT and, and TikTok and, and this
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side of the algorithm are now funneling people towards extremism when you could see it happening
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on the other side of the, wait, wait, wait, what is, what is she resisting?
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It just slipped out, but we're trying to do, we're trying to do better.
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We're moving in a more Christian, I don't know if you've seen my Twitter account, but
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I've got now a conservative tag next to it, but we're moving into Christian conservatism
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Well, can you tell Frank that we're trying to do better?
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You know, just like being just, just, man, that's hard to define.
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When you think about it, it's a media, media, it's a media soiree.
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So we're trying to reel it in a little bit because, you know, we have our convictions
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and, and really what it is, is I see how nasty the world is getting and I'm realizing like
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every time you touch that, that side of things, you're just feeding that fire.
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I don't know if you've noticed Frank, but they're, they're trying to get us to, to hurt
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And I said, isn't it funny that the people who are trying to get us to hurt each other,
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They're going to hang out in their ivory towers.
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They're going to let AI and the algorithms funnel us into combat camps, resistance camps.
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And then we're going to go to war with one another and they're going to, they're, they're
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I have been re re-evaluating quite a bit over here, uh, for, for a long time now.
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And I, I've always, I've, I come from a, a foundation on this show going back nearly
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20 years, um, where I've always had the flexibility to, to do a little bit of this, a little bit
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of that, follow the news for as long as it's interesting and useful and all that, and then
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And, and so I'm grateful for that because I don't know, I was talking a little bit to
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a friend of mine today about this because Twitter, especially depending on who you're,
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who you are subscribed to all you're seeing right now, especially if you're in our neck
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of the woods, where it's pretty sociopolitical, a little bit, you know, whatever the hell's
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going on in the world, new world order kind of groups or whatever, everybody's getting
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served up just like this circling circular firing squad worth of infighting.
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And it's, it's just, it's, I'm dude, I'm just checking out.
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I really, I can't, I don't, I don't want to take sides on shit like this.
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And I can understand why, because the nastier it gets, if you get brought into it and you
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You're high-fiving or sword fighting somebody on, on light online.
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Well, there was a time where they, they were kind of figuring it out with the mainstream
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media and everything, uh, how to push the general public into one silo or another, but with AI,
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especially on Twitter, if you watch Grok where the way that Grok is moving, um, they've really
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They've dialed it in to hijack the psychology of the general public on Twitter and to galvanize
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us to one side or the other, to the extent now we're like Grok, which is, you know, it's
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the, uh, we haven't reached AI sentience or maybe we have, maybe it exists and we're just
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We could have, you know, crossed over that threshold at some point, but more or less what
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we're subjected to is a glorified search engine in Grok or anything like that.
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And, uh, and this thing is, is taking like political positions.
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It's taking cultural positions and it's being regarded as base.
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Well, I'm like, I've gotten to the point also where I'm like, I don't know how much of
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I know that like probably like 50% of the internet that we're interacting with.
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And this is considered, we saw this this morning.
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Cause this is, it could, it can drive you crazy.
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I said it on a show once I said, we're going to enter a point where AI is going to muddy
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the water so much that the only way you're going to be able to discern reality from fiction
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You're going to have to be filled with something that transcends the information warfare that
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And that's, and that's why what I was talking about, we did a show, um, we're talking about
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AI be, uh, ushering in a new age of folklore because of the way that people are just getting
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had on line with all different types of AI generated stuff now.
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And it's only going to get, it's not, it's not a, uh, nobody's going to be immune to
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So that's why I think that it's going to get to a point where any discerning person who
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understands what kind of a, a minefield we're walking through, uh, is just going to be opting
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more so for get togethers outside of digital forums.
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For a big reason why people like you, you guys have already done your, your event at down
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Uh, this was in the, uh, the works up here, uh, all year.
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I like that people are getting out a little bit more.
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It's going to be, it's, it's going to be that totem from inception where, you know, you gotta,
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you gotta spin the top and test whether or not this is all just real.
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That's going to be the biggest check on, on the fantasy is whether or not it plays out
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in the flesh and blood world outside of your home.
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And, uh, but you know what, let's use this, uh, to, to get into dead internet theory, because
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I, that's what you guys really getting close to when you were talking about that.
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This is one of my favorite, uh, forum posts about the whole thing that the TLDR large portions
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of the supposedly human produced content on the internet are actually generated by artificial
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intelligence networks in conjunction with paid secret media influencers in order to manufacture
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consumers for an increasing range of newly normalized cultural products.
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Um, that is the, the basis of this person's talk about, um, about dead internet, but it's
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been popping up a lot more lately because whether it is fortune magazine or what is this?
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This 2024 bad bot report is showing that now a little bit over half of the global internet
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traffic is, is non-human and it makes you wonder really does.
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Have you ever spoken to a guy named Izzy and Griffin?
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He's, uh, he's kind of like a, he's really good on a cult knowledge, but he deals in music
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And, uh, we just had him on, he's been on tinfoil hat recently as well, but we got, uh, deep
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into this discussion with him about archetypes specifically.
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And this relates to, uh, this AI and, and how the AI is kind of like changing humanity.
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So there are about eight major, eight main archetypes.
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And, uh, those are the ones that you'll see in stories and myths and they're played out
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and people know them and we recreate them because it's like a, it's a natural thing for human
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beings to, uh, embody some of these, the fool, the hero, you know, the jester.
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These are things that people do throughout time and they take them on and they, they
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But what this computer age has been doing, and I think it's a lot, most of it is, is going
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to be the fakery that's going on this 50% of like the internet's fake.
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The archetypes are now fracturing and they're creating more archetypes that are not real,
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So like the things we see were like, I can't even relate to this shit.
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Cause it's not, it's not touching on a true archetype, like a logos that is, that
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And, uh, I feel like that's a lot about a lot of what's going on with this AI takeover
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and the idea of just flooding the internet with bots that don't really, I don't even
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You know, I realized we were in a bad place when we were getting inundated with those
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Remember that it was like Sophia toned images of giants.
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So it was like fake photographs alleging to be from the early, you know, whatever 1900s
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And it would be like a Sophia tone, like everything's tan.
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And it would be a bunch of archeologists standing around or somebody like in a Muslim country
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And there's a giant amongst them, but the giant is like 15 feet tall.
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And I said, you know, this is back when you could tell because the fingers were too many
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or the, or just something was a little bit off.
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And that was only like, dude, that wasn't even a year ago.
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But I remember looking at those and going like, well, you could tell that's AI.
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Nevertheless, accounts, big accounts are going, look, here's hard evidence that giants existed.
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And when, and you could kind of get in the comments and you could say, Hey guys, this
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You would get drowned out by the big numbers and you'd watch it go, you know, viral to the
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What I, what I can see through is tricking the vast majority of people.
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If this gets dialed up just a little bit and we're there now, I was watching a video the
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other day where the, the mouth was synced up to the words.
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And so it was talking about the Miami mall situation and, and dude, I'm telling you
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The, the audio was synced up to the mouth movement perfectly.
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And the only thing that set me off was like a gut feeling where I was just like, if they
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were having congressional hearings about the Miami mall situation, I think I would have
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The, the uncanny Valley doesn't even exist anymore with some of these things.
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We might've just crossed that boundary like last week or this month or something like
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I used to watch Joe Rogan a few years back and he's going, yeah, man.
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And like 10 years, you know, we could be in a really weird place with AI.
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We got to that weird place one year ago and then we, we blew past it a couple of months
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They, they've already fractured our archetypes, the stories that we tell and that we embody.
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So your kids will watch a show and then they become whatever they watch for like a week.
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They like to like, they're that person now until they figure out who they are, but that's
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We see a story, we copy it when all the stories are like retarded and they're copying these
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Uh, this one, it's not, it's not the, the, the metrics are not even put up there.
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I knew that there, there was no, no testimony, congressional testimony state or otherwise on this
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situation because I, well, at least I never saw it.
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But I know, I thought that this would be really great too, because now we're talking about
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weird, fake stuff that's proliferating, but it's also talking about a, uh, a cryptid
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like kind of, uh, encounter that everybody's kind of split on.
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I'd love to play a little bit of this for the audience to see like this mouth, you know,
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But really what I think happened is my wife brought it to my attention a couple of days
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She goes, Hey, look, it's the Miami mall thing.
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So I think it organically became viral again on tick tock.
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It was kind of low information, but it's still gained virality.
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Once it gained virality, I think then the AI locks onto it and it goes, let's, let's start
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Let's start pumping the algorithm, manipulating it.
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Let's make some fake, you know, and I don't know that that's at somebody else's behest.
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I'm not saying that the, but that was significant.
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I mean, that kicked off a whole year that kicked off the, a big year too.
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It was just listening to this for a little bit.
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I said, I had to grab this because I knew that you guys had covered it at some point.
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In fits my testimony will touch on this matter.
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And I've been asked to approach with extreme caution.
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The incident at the Bayside marketplace in Miami.
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Now to my, just to say, it didn't look perfect to me, but the thing is, but it looked like
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Everything was just a kind of a little bit grainy across the board.
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So it obfuscated what was going on around the mouth and the eyebrows and stuff.
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But, you know, just to be sure, cause I knew you guys had covered this a lot.
00:31:56.400
I want to send it your way, but still this, this is enough way more than enough to fool
00:32:01.100
And as you'll see, you'll see in the comments, whether it is real or not, it, it just, it
00:32:06.580
reminds people about something that there is still something very anomalous about the
00:32:13.580
Officially was just a bunch of rowdy teenagers firing off firecrackers at a mall.
00:32:18.940
So why'd you send an, every last police officer in the Miami police force was there.
00:32:26.740
January 1st is currently classified and I've been instructed to refrain from divulging certain
00:32:33.520
details due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.
00:32:36.620
However, in the interest of transparency, I will provide what little information I am authorized
00:32:43.080
A New York resident we will be referring to as Fitz was indeed present at the Bayside Marketplace
00:32:51.920
The DOD has confirmed that Fitz may have witnessed something classified.
00:32:58.220
Reports indicate that this individual captured footage of the event in question footage that,
00:33:03.640
as of now, remains classified and has not been retrieved by the federal government.
00:33:10.200
This footage, if revealed, could have profound implications.
00:33:15.260
So then, of course, that's part one and they have you going all over the place to search
00:33:18.760
for part two because everything is a re-upload.
00:33:21.900
But, but yeah, where do you guys want to start with this one?
00:33:25.660
You know, it's, it's funny because now that I'm listening with good headphones, I can hear
00:33:28.520
an audio artifact under his voice that kind of like is a, is a, is an audio cue.
00:33:33.640
Um, look, man, that whole strange thing aside and, and, and for whatever reason that's
00:33:38.680
going viral, it just couldn't be because somebody is trying to farm clicks.
00:33:41.640
Um, the Miami mall situation was really strange.
00:33:45.360
I mean, we've got, uh, you know, a couple of people that were close enough to the situation
00:33:49.520
to, to point out to us that there was some, um, not idiosyncrasies, but power outages.
00:33:55.740
Uh, there was internet out for, I think a couple of days.
00:34:02.380
I mean, it was like the whole thing was super strange.
00:34:04.340
You have a cousin that works in emergency, right?
00:34:07.340
So he works, uh, he works in South Florida, but one of the things that he pointed out
00:34:11.380
that he saw was that they were only cops and it was just like a parade of cops that
00:34:16.360
cordoned off the Miami mall and they get there, they go, they do their thing.
00:34:22.120
But when, when that kind of emergency happens, there's fire firefighters and ambulance always
00:34:36.060
And then you look at like the verbiage behind what that was.
00:34:40.080
And this is kind of how our show not really came to be, but like, it was definitely a big
00:34:44.880
moment for our show because what entered the verbal zeitgeist was the phrase Nephilim, which
00:34:50.040
you know, that was what they were calling whatever appeared at the Miami mall.
00:34:54.020
If anything did in fact, yeah, we were, we were saying Nephilim, Nephilim shit for a
00:34:58.080
Like we were just pointing it out and it was like a meme and it was fun.
00:35:02.220
And instead of saying entities, or it was like an eight foot tall shadow being running around
00:35:10.500
But they were saying Miami mall Nephilim, which is fascinating.
00:35:13.860
And if you remember back to the Las Vegas situation that took place probably only a year
00:35:18.600
before that, where allegedly a craft landed in the, in, in the backyard of a Las Vegas
00:35:22.820
residence, uh, home, uh, they, they, they described them as incredibly tall beings and
00:35:28.000
they were lanky and all this other stuff, but they just called them aliens.
00:35:30.800
It was this Las Vegas UFO, Las Vegas alien situation.
00:35:39.660
And then only a year later, all of a sudden the word Nephilim is associated with whatever
00:35:44.760
I knew, I knew it was, I knew it was something else here.
00:35:47.500
The Las Vegas thing I'm getting, I'm getting, uh, articles dated for may of 24.
00:35:55.700
It started with, it started with Miami and we got the, we got the Las Vegas.
00:36:00.740
Not only that didn't, well, I think we got the Las Vegas, uh, uh, story in, in spring
00:36:07.240
of that year, but were, were the Peruvian face peelers.
00:36:11.060
I was talking about, was that the same thing to a weird, cause we're talking about like
00:36:14.780
guys, I, I don't know, these humanoid, uh, figures that were going around on hovercrafts
00:36:21.480
I was talking about that with Timothy Albarino.
00:36:23.420
Um, I think that might all be, that might've been 2023.
00:36:26.700
I don't know, but if that was all clustered together, it was very weird.
00:36:31.060
We, so we got like, like just pelted with this stuff and Tucker Carlson was also out there
00:36:36.800
And he was, this is when he, when he first got off of Fox news and went to, uh, by himself
00:36:41.700
and he was saying that he's like, basically the world has ignored its spirituality.
00:36:47.300
He's talking about like in, in politics, he's talking about Nephilim.
00:36:54.860
It was all just at the same time, at the same time, we're just being hit, hit, hit with
00:36:59.320
And it's like, well, why are we being introduced to this?
00:37:02.440
And then the next age that we sort of get here is this age of AI, which is possibly related.
00:37:08.140
And I don't know what to, to make of even that Peru situation.
00:37:11.260
Cause as much as, you know, Albarino is, is very close to, um, the situation there, he
00:37:16.420
goes to Peru very, very often, but the way that it died out, the way that it came to be
00:37:20.500
in the way that it died out, as far as our, uh, you know, our attention here in the West
00:37:25.400
You know, it's this idea that there are, yeah, these, these entities, they're hovering
00:37:29.840
They are, um, armored in a way that was described as green goblin from Spider-Man, right?
00:37:36.620
And they're hovering through the, the, the jungle.
00:37:39.840
Uh, apparently by the time we caught wind of it, they had been a problem.
00:37:43.380
There had been altercations, several altercations that even led to, uh, uh, you know, um, some
00:37:49.680
Like a firefight between Peruvian locals and, and these entities and that they had been
00:37:57.060
And then you got a bunch of, a bunch of situations that were being attributed to it.
00:38:01.440
I remember there's a viral picture of a man getting pulled out of a river and he's got
00:38:08.560
And to me, I go, I don't know what, that's a man that, that died face down in a river.
00:38:13.640
And then these things ate his face, you know, whatever is in the water ate his face.
00:38:18.700
Um, but they're attributing it to these, these face peelers.
00:38:21.640
They even have a girl that they rescued midway through the process that she was having this
00:38:31.220
She's being attacked by these entities and she's in the middle of having it happen.
00:38:36.880
And there's pictures that come out of them taking this girl out of the jungle.
00:38:39.820
She's crying, she's bleeding from the side of the head and then it just goes away.
00:38:45.740
I don't know what, I don't know how they rectify the face peeler situation in Peru, but we are
00:38:53.160
Yeah, you're right for that time period with all of these things.
00:38:57.680
And now it feels like we're at the precipice of it happening again.
00:39:02.500
She's saying there's going to be a UFO disclosure coming.
00:39:05.500
NASA is saying that there's some sort of massive craft on the horizon.
00:39:08.800
That's due to arrive in November, November, Thursday.
00:39:16.000
We were reading the articles yesterday or the day before they're saying it's going to
00:39:30.720
Is it Avi Loeb who's talking about this though?
00:39:34.400
A newly discovered Manhattan sized interstellar object zooming through our solar system has
00:39:41.280
But two Harvard scientists argue there's a reason to believe it's really an alien probe.
00:39:46.400
NASA discovered 31 Atlas on July 1st, speeding through inner solar system at 140,000 miles
00:39:53.540
an hour, according to observations from Atlas telescope in Chile.
00:39:59.180
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggested in a new paper that the object, only the third
00:40:06.100
interstellar object ever detected, could be an intelligently directed alien craft observing
00:40:14.500
Now, as far as how he assigns motive, I don't know.
00:40:19.600
But when you think about December 2017 was a very big month of uptick and shift in how
00:40:29.200
the media and the government covers interstellar, intergalactic, interdimensional travel, UFOs,
00:40:41.780
And that's also when Amuamua was moving through the solar system that they, I think that's
00:40:50.840
They said that this was a, this was a, a foreign object that was coming in.
00:40:58.100
It seemed like it could have been some sort of a probe and they called it a war scout,
00:41:02.920
somebody that goes ahead of a, you know, a war party.
00:41:05.840
And now I guess this might be the, uh, the, the extinguishers, the, uh, the, the terminators
00:41:13.840
I mean, this feels like, uh, the movie signs not to, I mean, it's like, I think they borrow
00:41:18.680
If you remember when he goes, uh, and it's all theater at the highest levels, uh, uh,
00:41:23.740
when they, when he goes to the, the army recruitment center, uh, uh, Merle, I think was his
00:41:29.720
Merle goes to the, to the army recruitment center and, and, you know, they're talking about the
00:41:33.180
UFOs and their appearances in the crop circles.
00:41:35.020
And he's saying, uh, the, the, the officer there that's at the recruitment center is saying
00:41:39.400
that he believes the way, the nature of this is like, they're sending out scouts to see
00:41:50.000
So we have the same thing where it's like, you know, or however it's pronounced is, yeah,
00:41:55.660
they're deciding that it's some sort of a scout, which is like, man, how in the world
00:41:59.600
do you jump to that conclusion based off of what it's movement it's movement in, in,
00:42:04.580
cause we have experience with, uh, you know, interstellar travelers scouting us.
00:42:09.860
We would have a pattern recognition to set up for this.
00:42:12.080
It doesn't, you know, that's, that seems, uh, unlikely.
00:42:15.160
And then yeah, to attribute, uh, some sort of a reconnaissance aspect to the Uwamamu.
00:42:19.760
And then here we are years later and it's like the fruits of Uwamamu's labor are, are
00:42:25.160
Umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua, umuamua,
00:42:30.100
don't, don't insult, don't insult them on top of it here.
00:42:33.600
The paper that they had put together presented it in part as a, uh, pedagogical experiment
00:42:40.060
embraces the dark forest hypothesis regarding alien life, which assumes that other intelligent
00:42:46.920
life would likely view earthlings as a threat that needed to be snuffed out.
00:42:51.500
The dark, dark forest hypothesis coined in 2008 novel, the dark forest by six and Lou.
00:42:58.820
And I'm, if I'm saying that right, is a direct rebuttal to the Fermi paradox, which suggests
00:43:04.040
that contact with extraterrestrial intelligences is impossible.
00:43:08.320
So, yeah, I think they pepper it with all sorts of terminology to, to just make it sound
00:43:16.280
We, we get our, our, our news from the people's voice, uh, which is, they fact check themselves.
00:43:22.400
The people's voice, uh, has a fact checking group.
00:43:24.640
If you say who is the fact checking group and they go, it's the people's voice.
00:43:28.380
Uh, and so if you go to that publication, which is seemingly from the outside looking at it,
00:43:33.260
I'm not trying to besmirch the people's voice here, but it seems to be schizo boomers that,
00:43:36.960
that are, you know, into conspiracies, but they are jumping to the natural conspiracy conclusion,
00:43:41.960
which is that NASA is getting ready to launch some fake, you know, alien invasion.
00:43:47.700
And, and what that will do is galvanize us all to one world order, one world government,
00:43:52.480
in order to protect us from these would-be space invaders.
00:43:55.280
And there are those within the Christian community who actually believe that that image that you had
00:43:59.120
up on the screen before, that is a series of rainbow lights, which is really just a time-lapse
00:44:04.800
But nevertheless, they talk about how, uh, uh, uh, the New Jerusalem is described in the Bible
00:44:11.140
as being, uh, like a rainbow in its visage and, and those lights that you saw.
00:44:16.360
So, so New Jerusalem is supposed to be, uh, you know, it's, it's described as a, as a sort of a
00:44:21.760
So there are those who believe that we will bear witness to, you know, uh, New Jerusalem
00:44:28.460
And we will deem it a mothership or, or, you know, an alien invasion and, and, and, you
00:44:35.640
Well, I, you know, I, I don't even know how to, to, uh, respond to any of it, to be honest,
00:44:44.620
Frank, I'm starting to get why the people this morning were like, I don't like these
00:44:48.360
On Twitter, on Twitter, Frank got a lot of pushback when he said, we're going to have a
00:44:52.420
And people went, yes, I was just watching David talk.
00:45:03.400
I, I, Hey, November is going to come and go and, uh, we're going to see who shows up.
00:45:07.800
I, I think, you know, when I saw that, that was, I don't know, what did that say?
00:45:15.040
When I saw that headline, I, you know, that, that, uh, I, I look, I said, I said, thank
00:45:26.440
I, because at this point, if we can all just check out together, uh, in the middle of a
00:45:32.540
huge interstellar battle or something like that, I would feel, I would feel like comfy.
00:45:38.240
Uh, I mean, like, okay, let's, we're, we're all together.
00:45:44.320
And we're, you know, let's just do the, let's do our best.
00:45:47.560
And if we all get Ray gunned out of existence and turned into, into crispy critters, then
00:45:55.100
At least I don't have to, at least I don't have to watch Jasmine Crockett talk bullshit
00:45:58.780
on, on, uh, on, uh, the, uh, the internet anymore or something like, Frank, yeah, I
00:46:08.560
David, David likes to waste a lot of time looking at bullshit like this.
00:46:12.400
What is happening is, uh, they're doing Nephilim experiments on rabbits in Colorado, which
00:46:18.900
probably come from some deep underground military bases.
00:46:24.040
Some dumbs, which are probably hidden in, uh, the wilderness.
00:46:30.660
I don't know if you know this, Frank, you can't go to Canada.
00:46:32.880
You can't go to the forest without getting fined $28,000.
00:46:40.620
Are you talking about the, the, the tentacle faces or are you talking about Canada?
00:46:50.940
When I look at these, uh, these poor rabbits with the black tentacle faces, um, and, and
00:46:56.500
the, the, you know, everybody tentacles or horns growing for their head spotted in Fort
00:47:01.620
Collins, all of the media that I found is like nine channel nine news.
00:47:07.420
Nobody talks about the actual name of the virus.
00:47:10.120
Uh, the, the virus is called, uh, shop a papilloma virus or shop papilloma virus.
00:47:17.400
And this is actually the truth behind the, the myth of the jackalope.
00:47:21.520
Um, and you know, obviously it's getting around.
00:47:38.180
So spotted in Fort Collins, like a scabby looking kind of growth over your face.
00:47:45.720
Looks like it was black quills or black toothpicks sticking out all around his mouth.
00:47:54.000
Susan Mansfield said she saw a different bunny with tentacles in her yard in recent years.
00:47:58.680
He had the same black stuff on him and I thought he would die off during the winter, but he didn't.
00:48:08.560
I got to tell you, man, I'm to the point now where like, I'm watching that old woman talk
00:48:15.640
I mean, because, because that's the AI where we've been fed even more non, I mean, uh, inconsequential media already.
00:48:26.340
I mean, I remember there was a compilation of fake birthday parties, fake birthday parties, like 75, 77 year old men and women getting their birthday cakes brought to them by their fake grandchildren.
00:48:41.900
We're talking about completely inconsequential shit that we have been flooded with.
00:48:47.640
And when you, when you think about how you don't even believe, if you get to a point where we don't even believe that most of the birthday surprise videos on the internet could be completely authentic, then what the hell are people ever going to think about the news or some other kind of scandal that pops up?
00:49:12.120
It's, it seems like some sort of generic, genetic experimentation that kind of went wrong.
00:49:17.020
And it's just in what, what strikes me about it is that like, this might've been something that was in a lab that gets out, affects rabbits in a certain way.
00:49:27.000
And it creates this weird genetic mutation where they're growing horns or things that are not, um, usual for the species they're now developing.
00:49:38.140
And then we got down this rabbit hole about, well, what's going on with Canada, the Canadian government.
00:49:42.980
They're not letting people into the national parks.
00:49:45.280
And then you start to think about the missing 411.
00:49:47.640
And we came across, uh, well, we came across something that, uh, is unprovable, unprovable.
00:49:57.960
Uh, there are conventional explanations, right?
00:50:00.220
Uh, obviously the Canadian wildfires are the conventional explanation for not going in the forest.
00:50:09.240
And then, and then here in America, we have, uh, our national parks where, yeah, there is a plethora of missing persons.
00:50:15.500
And, and by the way, we've seen an uptick in those missing persons, uh, by 15 to 20% over the past, I think, year alone.
00:50:22.360
I don't know what to do with that, but they're flying the flag upside down as a symbol of distress.
00:50:25.760
But if you look into that conventional explanation, that is dismissed as a lack of funding and lack of staff.
00:50:32.840
And so that is so damning that the, the existing staff has decided to, you know, fly the flag upside down.
00:50:37.980
And, and some of the staff has been, uh, or the park rangers have actually been prosecuted for that.
00:50:42.440
Um, but we, we at Nephilim death squad, we choose an alternative explanation.
00:50:46.440
And, uh, there seems to be this idea going around in the internet that there are these programs, uh, in these deep underground military bases where they are doing all the things they say they're not doing on the surface.
00:51:09.040
Yeah, but now we're making, we're making a rabbit.
00:51:11.960
Well, that's the idea is that underground subterranean laws are different.
00:51:16.540
It's like, uh, you know, in the ocean, um, maritime law, right?
00:51:20.060
Or so, so, so, you know, beneath the surface, we're making these chimeric nightmare creatures.
00:51:25.720
And, uh, and I know this is all going to sound wild, but there's a program allegedly, I say allegedly called EDAN, right?
00:51:32.840
And it's a playoff of Eden, the garden of Eden and, uh, and EDAN is a, is a, uh, CIA funded operation that creates all these chimeric creatures.
00:51:41.320
These aren't monstrosities that have to be hooked up to tubes to survive.
00:51:44.280
These are functioning, living, breathing creatures.
00:51:47.060
Well, this, it also explains the, not, not just the uptick, but the, uh, the explanation of why you would see or why cryptids are reported as being seen around national parks and also military bases.
00:52:02.540
No, I mean, it's not that it's unprovable, but like, if you take a hotspot of, of where people have seen these things, they're all around military bases.
00:52:10.580
It turns out if you listen to a show, like, let's say Tony Merkel's, uh, the confessionals, if you listen to that, you will find over, you know, a thousand episodes, however many testimony are given and people seeing strange things in the woods, a pattern emerges.
00:52:21.800
One of those patterns is either national parks or military bases.
00:52:24.780
And so there's a huge overlap between seeing these things and being at those places.
00:52:28.260
Have you guys been able to, uh, have you guys ever been able to have a conversation with David, David politis?
00:52:36.800
I've, I've actually been told that he wouldn't like us very much as what they said, because I reached out to him and somebody said, Hey dude, you're barking up the wrong tree.
00:52:44.920
And for good reason, uh, so proving it out right, right now.
00:52:47.980
I guess I should be talking to you guys as often as I know, I don't know if you've realized this is a terrible move for your reputation.
00:52:54.940
And then inviting us to your, uh, your soiree, uh, really a huge hit to your, to your, to my reputation, the jamboree.
00:53:01.880
I know it was one thing, but the jamboree, well, Hey, listen, you know what?
00:53:06.020
Um, whenever I see people talking about cryptid and stuff like that, I naturally say, all right, well, there, let me bring them on.
00:53:12.300
And we've never had, we've never had anything, but fun conversations about, you know, diving into the, by the way, uh, Jerry Marsinski is coming on this show on, uh, on Thursday night to talk about, uh, schizophrenia and, uh, we just got an email about Jerry Marsinski moments before this show started.
00:53:32.320
We're going to be having him back on as well, but, but I mean like 12 minutes ago.
00:53:36.520
Well, I mean, uh, honestly, if you guys have any, any, well, let's see if you're going to have him on.
00:53:40.900
I guess you'll, you'll be able to ask your own follow-up.
00:53:42.880
So I was going to say, if you had any questions you want to pass along for me to put into my notes, it should, you're going to love him.
00:53:51.940
You know, there's so much is, is really tied into what we're talking about with the, uh, with the dead internet theory thing alone.
00:53:58.480
And I'm going to think I'm going to jump into that, into the second half after we wrap up here, but you know, between the, between the, the, the, uh, the, the, what's it called?
00:54:10.480
And of course the Miami situation, there's just so many things that, um, really makes you wonder about, especially from 2024 onward, such a crazy way to kick it all off.
00:54:25.040
And I think about Mandela effect as well, and whether or not people are, are remembering things or misremembering things.
00:54:32.640
I saw this recently, we were talking about it, uh, during extra innings last week.
00:54:37.040
And I figure I'd ask you guys too, because I think really perception, reality, questioning ourself is all kind of linked and, uh, hand in hand here.
00:54:45.980
But there was a, the latest I saw on Mandela effect was the statue, David Michelangelo's, David, apparently people are saying that he never had pupils at all, let alone heart shaped pupils that were carved out.
00:55:02.040
And now he has not only pupils, but almost a little bit more of a grimace in his face than, than he had in the past.
00:55:09.740
And there's all these debates as you usually have with Mandela stuff.
00:55:13.640
I just wonder, I mean, first of all, what do you think about that?
00:55:17.060
But then we're just, I'm, you and I, we never talked about Mandela in, in, uh, in particular glitches.
00:55:27.020
Man, that's a, that's a, I'll tell you right now though.
00:55:35.600
Or yeah, I mean, most Roman statues were, well, I mean, some were, but I did study art in, uh, in high school and yeah, no, but now you're saying.
00:55:54.720
Yeah, no, that's not, that's, it was never like that dog.
00:55:56.940
And, and yeah, his face wasn't like that either.
00:56:00.480
He had like a much, um, uh, much more relaxed face, like a much, uh, much more.
00:56:11.700
This is the latest in, in those who are tracking whether or not, you know, we're doing a little
00:56:20.860
I said, oh, damn, this is pretty compelling stuff.
00:56:24.200
I've only known it through textbooks and magazines.
00:56:26.680
And honestly, if you were to quiz me on whether or not he had pupils at all, a couple of weeks
00:56:31.840
ago, I would say, oh, damn, I don't know, but I would probably go with no, but apparently
00:56:36.940
there are people who have studied this damn thing who are convinced that these, these engraved
00:56:45.880
See, so, all right, um, not long ago, we started to really be introduced in pop culture to the
00:56:55.460
And I admittedly have been very resistant to it because I just don't, um, I don't know.
00:57:01.840
It just seems like such a wild leap to, to, to, to flesh out this entire world and say
00:57:07.140
there, there are definitely alternate realities, the timeline branches and each one goes into
00:57:13.060
And, and then of course the, the Mandela effect only really operates on that premise.
00:57:17.320
And, and I look at Hollywood and I look at the way like the Avengers and everything has
00:57:20.840
served us up the multiverse and it's in children's entertainment.
00:57:23.740
And, and I kind of look at it as like this, um, this propaganda piece.
00:57:28.360
And I don't know why, I mean, to be honest, Frank, a lot of my research, I only move towards
00:57:34.700
And, and, uh, so when it comes to like the idea of the multiverse, I have been, I've gotten
00:57:42.260
People are saying I'm fat and it actually hurts quite a bit.
00:57:44.220
And I wish you wouldn't say that on Frank's show.
00:57:46.040
Um, but, but I do feel as though, uh, it's, I don't know.
00:57:54.540
However, there are, they are playing with the timeline.
00:57:58.480
I mean, we've had, we had a guy, uh, John Kerwin on and he was doing this.
00:58:03.700
They didn't like that, but he was, he was pointing out examples in the Bible where there's
00:58:07.960
And I've read the Bible since, I don't know, seven, maybe even younger.
00:58:12.620
And, you know, I, I become rusty on it and I've started reading it again.
00:58:17.960
It's like this idea of like, who, who, who lays with the sheep?
00:58:21.540
And, and, and everybody says like, uh, the lion and the what?
00:58:28.100
And it's like, no, it's actually the wolf and the lamb.
00:58:35.920
And then you go back and you read the scripture and you're like, what the fuck?
00:58:40.380
Maybe a lot of people say that that's just like from one translation to the next, but he's
00:58:43.800
saying, and that, that whole like wolf with the lamb thing threw me for a loop.
00:58:49.080
It's like the lion and the, I used to play in, in the church.
00:58:53.100
And I was like, that's not, apparently it's not the case.
00:58:54.960
You go and look at the Bible and it's going to tell you that it's the wolf and the lamb.
00:59:00.040
I, I recognize that the Mandela effect gives backing to the whole multiverse thing, but
00:59:04.640
even still in my skepticism, I remember things being a certain way.
00:59:08.400
Like the cornucopia on, on fruit of the loom was there.
00:59:12.160
There was a big horn that was overflowing with fruit and that was on the logo.
00:59:20.060
Britney Spears had a plaid skirt in the original.
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And if you go and you look, it's no, it's not a plaid skirt.
00:59:35.480
I'm going to do a Google right now, but I'm pretty dang sure it's black.
00:59:38.780
It's like these small things that they keep changing for whatever reason.
00:59:43.160
I think it has something to do with the Large Hadron Collider.
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Every time they power that thing back up, they did it in 2016.
00:59:54.820
And then we just continue to get these anomalies.
00:59:59.740
Here's the thing with this, what I, and again, because we're talking about a little bit about
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dead internet, I'm going to put a little bit more onto the record when we go come back
01:00:09.680
on the other end of the break, is that there is something to be said about how easy it is
01:00:16.180
to astroturf us and to give us, to give a small amount of people enough confidence in any one thing
01:00:27.000
where that is what they 100% know that they remember when they didn't.
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And then it becomes a religious, I use the word religious because they are just loyal to a religious
01:00:39.400
contingent of people who are always saying, this is the way something was.
01:00:43.300
And, and perhaps there is, there, there are some really bonafide screwy things that have
01:00:49.180
been, have been edited out of our timeline and only a little bit remains and who the
01:00:54.520
hell knows, maybe, maybe it's different for some people and all that because consciousness
01:00:58.180
is, is largely an individual thing and we have competing realities and it's all just kind
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of kaleidoscopic and in, in some ways, but I don't know.
01:01:08.120
I really think that it's, it's pretty easy to get a lot of people believing outlandish shit
01:01:14.660
now that we have just been able to spend the last two decades doing nothing but hanging
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And I mean, we see where people who are once discerning have just completely mailed it in,
01:01:28.220
So, uh, that it's just something I think about all the time though.
01:01:34.600
I, I, you know, I think about that a lot because, you know, we, we have been on, on the internet
01:01:42.100
And, and that means that a lot of our entertainment, a lot of four years, actually, it's very interesting.
01:01:46.740
AOL is finally shutting down there, uh, on September.
01:01:50.980
I didn't even know it was still up and running.
01:01:55.080
I feel like you should touch on that, Frank, when that happens, because it's an end of an
01:01:59.160
error, but not just an end of an error, but it's like, it almost feels like we're in for
01:02:06.420
Like, there's always ways, but that's just a, well, getting rid of it.
01:02:09.480
Somebody is depending on where you are, uh, telephone connectivity is probably this.
01:02:14.480
There's probably going to be a lot of people who still use it in summer.
01:02:17.640
Imagine that there are people out there using 56 K still.
01:02:20.940
And I am, uh, yeah, but September 30th is what AOL says no to telephone modem connectivity.
01:02:27.800
And that's, uh, I wonder who's going to make officially the last call on AOL.
01:02:34.560
I wonder if there's a way, if you could just stay on the internet, if they don't boot you
01:02:37.440
off, there was some people on a server for like Halo one or something like that for the
01:02:41.780
And it was like the server ended years ago, but they stayed in the game and they knew if
01:02:46.900
they left it, it was going to shut down and it was going to be over.
01:02:49.400
And so they just kept, people were sleeping in shifts and they were staying on and until
01:02:55.820
But, um, in the movie, the matrix, which is my favorite documentary, um, the way, the
01:03:00.060
way they escaped the matrix, they went back and forth was to pick up this landline and
01:03:07.560
And now this landline that AOL was using is now going to be defunct.
01:03:11.760
And that was like a major one, but there are still other ones.
01:03:13.760
I just wonder how much those, uh, young ladies knew when they wrote that those young ladies,
01:03:20.040
those sweet, yeah, those sweet pudding young ladies.
01:03:26.520
Cause the question that I'm forced to ask myself, Frank is like, what do, what is gain
01:03:30.440
by shaking our, uh, confidence in our own memory to that degree?
01:03:40.380
Well, it's like, why, why do you continue to change the time when they changed the year
01:03:46.480
And then they started calling people April fools when they changed the Gregorian calendar
01:03:50.500
to January 1st, because the people who wouldn't comply instead of calling them conspiracy theorists,
01:03:57.380
If you didn't believe that, well, nine 11, if you don't believe that COVID, if you don't
01:04:00.380
believe that, and it's just a continual chipping away of what is real.
01:04:07.080
If they, if they can disorient you enough to not know that you don't know where you are,
01:04:15.180
Well, I think, I think at the very basic level, if you, I mean, I mean, it is such a, you want
01:04:23.340
Um, okay, well this year we're going to make sure everybody gets the star Wars line wrong.
01:04:28.720
And, uh, next, next year we're taking, we're going to screw with the fruit of the loom memories.
01:04:37.140
He says, he says, Obi-Wan never told you about what happened to your father or something like
01:04:55.360
The question is whether or not he says, no, Luke, I am your father or no, I am your father.
01:05:10.740
I'll go check it later, but I see, that's why I said, if this is real, if it really is
01:05:18.980
an effect of some other, you mentioned CERN before and popping on the, uh, the Hadron
01:05:24.900
collider, if it really is an effect, it has to just be one of those things where, uh, you
01:05:30.140
know, in the process of some much bigger alteration in time and space, there are just a couple
01:05:36.380
of screws that come loose that are totally inconsequential otherwise, because what, what
01:05:43.380
The next year we're going to change the Berenstain bears, you know?
01:05:48.120
Maybe it's not about, maybe that's just a by-product.
01:05:54.600
Maybe it's, it's a by-product of them trying to achieve something.
01:05:58.240
That's, but it's, it's probably, I'm asking the wrong question here.
01:06:02.940
I always assumed if it is some sort of a, uh, a, uh, result of technological adventurism,
01:06:11.720
um, quantum mechanical craziness, then it would just be like a side effect and not, and
01:06:19.140
not like, well, we have to go change the stupid pop culture trivia question and get driver
01:06:28.960
It, they're, they're trying to find a timeline where they win when Jesus returns and this
01:06:38.420
They're trying to find a timeline where they win and they're not judged.
01:06:41.920
Maybe it's, I mean, it could also be that when you manipulate something, it becomes, uh,
01:06:49.280
So if you put a pixelated image into AI and you say, clean it up, it'll take those pictures,
01:06:55.700
And it'll be like, maybe you meant this, maybe you meant a black dress.
01:06:59.940
Like, and that's kind of what, that's kind of what they give us back to like, was this
01:07:05.280
Did you guys ever talk about, um, Bill Wood and project looking glass?
01:07:10.920
Oh, we've talked a bit about project looking glass.
01:07:13.020
I wasn't familiar with the guy who, uh, I remember, I remember, I think his name is Bill
01:07:16.960
Um, it was one of the more famous interviews of his from years ago.
01:07:22.220
And his explanation for why the looking glass technology, you know, what was going on with
01:07:28.200
that is that the, the people in charge have been constantly testing new ways to go about
01:07:36.220
this, to avoid some major catastrophe that is coming to the world order of things.
01:07:42.700
And when he was asked about, well, what is, what is this catastrophe that, that people
01:07:47.280
who, you know, have this technology are trying to avoid that they're trying to test.
01:07:51.660
If we go this route, we make this decision, where does it lead us?
01:07:54.980
Uh, he was saying that it wasn't a end of the world physically.
01:07:59.980
It wasn't, you know, the end of time, end of time.
01:08:02.680
It was the end of their world that no matter that there are the people in charge right now,
01:08:08.280
according to him years ago, I forget when hell well over a decade or so, um, that they
01:08:15.400
were testing with the Luke looking glass technology, which timeline was going to help them better
01:08:20.400
get better, get past either a mass awakening, a rising of consciousness, a, uh, you know,
01:08:27.140
a, a big, big reversion back toward, uh, you know, worshiping God and getting back to God,
01:08:34.160
knowing, you know, just, just seeing how, how bad we, we were in his absence and all that,
01:08:38.880
whatever the hell it was that gave these people firm footing in the world that they have created
01:08:43.900
right now, that they're still managing and very poorly creating, as you said before, all that
01:08:48.400
chaos to, to make sure that we're, we're too preoccupied with that, to be able to form any
01:08:54.100
kind of real resistance or at least quickly, uh, working against the clock.
01:08:59.220
That's what he was saying that it was that they're, they are testing timelines to try
01:09:04.320
to avoid what is the end of their world and their time to have control of it.
01:09:08.400
So whether or not that means, uh, a new millennial reign of Christ or something like that, it,
01:09:13.580
it, it's, it's up to anybody's interpretation, but it's interesting to consider.
01:09:20.840
They're, uh, digging tunnels to create their underground bases for when things go down.
01:09:29.240
And I think one of the biggest things that's something I think about often is they say,
01:09:32.960
uh, there's going to be, uh, what do they call that?
01:09:35.520
Like a, a bomb that will take out all of the electricity.
01:09:38.940
Uh, they saw like an EMP, like a solar flare or something like that.
01:09:42.500
It's going to, yeah, this is one of their biggest fears.
01:09:44.140
And like, it's going to kill everyone in the world.
01:09:45.600
And I'm like, it sounds like it's just going to knock out a lot, all the electricity, all
01:09:48.740
the technology and all this technology is where these guys exist.
01:09:55.660
They exist in our, you know, in all the electrical lines and all of the communication and data,
01:10:03.540
And I love to use this stuff, but in reality, it's like without this, they're kind of powerless
01:10:17.420
Because we often speculate that the, the entire, uh, technological race to, to get to the point
01:10:22.820
where we can create a large hydron collider and smash together particles and open up
01:10:26.380
portals and shift timelines is because there is something inspiring man from another realm.
01:10:35.160
Annapolina Luna makes this post and it, and it's this basically this diagram.
01:10:38.460
And she's saying that like fallen angels exist in a, in a data realm, which is a wild thing
01:10:44.740
And then she goes back to posting like bikini pictures.
01:10:59.720
You run with this idea is like, is that what has been inspiring man for all of these millennia
01:11:05.820
Uh, ancient man said that gods gave them agriculture and metallurgy and things like
01:11:10.820
The Greek said that the muses inspired their great works of art.
01:11:14.020
Uh, Stephen King says he drinks a lot and demons tell him to write books.
01:11:17.480
So it's like all these different things throughout time that people are attributing the inspiration
01:11:22.020
for their great works to these things that exist in another realm.
01:11:29.040
It would be a real shit show for them if we did have a, a, a solar flare of some sort
01:11:34.400
and it did knock out the technology and they're like a polar shift that knocks out the technologies
01:11:39.740
And we were this close to having mankind open up a portal and let us through this tower
01:11:47.040
It's going to get smacked down and they, they know that, but God bless them, man.
01:11:51.000
They're, they, they're trying to, they're trying their ass off.
01:11:53.640
Yeah, I don't know, but I think they got until November before, uh, before the real
01:11:58.780
chaperone, the real chaperones come that shout out for the great work on, on the reconnaissance.
01:12:06.380
Oh, listen to cook, please with this, the perfect time.
01:12:08.740
They're all diddling themselves and questioning their gender.
01:12:14.880
Well, listen, boys, um, it was awesome to have you on again, right before, you know,
01:12:20.420
actually we're going to see each other in a couple of weeks.
01:12:28.120
Get, get, go to old Navy, get yourself, get yourself anything that isn't one step up
01:12:39.940
I don't, I, you know, I, anything, what, what, what is, uh, what is Raven wearing?
01:12:44.840
I'm wearing black jeans and black golden air max.
01:12:59.960
We're going to Bob for, you know, I've never Bob for apples in my life.
01:13:05.760
It would be appropriate, seasonally appropriate to get people bobbing for apples in a September
01:13:14.020
I've been living in this tropical climate, enjoying this warm weather for so many years.
01:13:19.400
Well, all this week, for example, we are, we're around upper eighties, low nineties.
01:13:24.300
And at nighttime, we're dropping to 65 to 70, which is beautiful.
01:13:29.060
So I'm hoping that, that September 6th, we are, we're, we're hovering around upper sixties
01:13:35.760
and everybody's just having a nice, crisp, cool, awesome evening.
01:13:44.440
But, uh, listen, let everybody know when you're going to be live next, what you got coming
01:13:50.400
Man, we're going to be live again, uh, tomorrow, right?
01:13:53.740
Tomorrow we're doing a Nephilim death squad chronicles.
01:13:57.340
They send us their, their supernatural testimonies.
01:13:59.680
We read them, uh, we ridicule them, but sometimes they have fascinating information.
01:14:04.000
And so, uh, you know, if you've had yourself a, a, a paranormal experience, we're live,
01:14:12.200
Either a guest, um, we're reading listener emails, which is our chronicle show.
01:14:19.180
If you're a schizophrenic, you want to submit, we're going to be doing a new, like kind of spinoff
01:14:28.720
You decide whatever you think, but, uh, we're, we're grinding.
01:14:31.820
Find us at Nephilim death squad on YouTube rumble.
01:14:35.460
Um, pretty much anywhere I audio, listen to us there.
01:14:49.640
Also, you can come to Twitter and you could also hate us there.
01:14:55.360
He's at top lobster on Twitter and you could, uh, you, you'll find us there and you'll go,
01:14:58.940
why does Frank continue to have these people on?
01:15:01.120
I listen, you know, I, I, I just, I, I just, I'm on a path here, man.
01:15:07.840
I just, as long as the conversation flows and I'm able to talk about all the weird stuff
01:15:13.360
that I like, I like, uh, diving into then I'm happy and I'm, uh, I'm looking forward
01:15:17.720
to your fifth appearance sometime in, uh, you know, the closer to Halloween.
01:15:25.060
In fact, maybe what we'll do is we will start a thread and we will co I'll start a thread
01:15:30.760
on my forum and we will co promote it and get all of your people, my people to get onto
01:15:36.420
the forum post and put in like their personal ghost stories and things like that.
01:15:52.540
We'll do sweats that night and pumpkin sweaters, sweaters that look like jack-o'-lanterns.
01:16:12.560
They came, they came, they came decorating, decorative.
01:16:19.880
I'm doing some new things to the set over here, though.
01:16:22.920
The actual cameras, you know, I was thinking about that too.
01:16:26.380
I would love to get an establishing shot of the room.
01:16:28.500
I have a camera up in that corner, but you know, it's a security camera.
01:16:35.220
So if I patch into it, it's not going to be the best quality, but I would love to get an
01:16:41.500
establishing shot of the room a little bit more and work that in.
01:16:45.040
But because there's so much to look at it here, as many of you will see in a couple of
01:16:51.800
Before I went live tonight, I was actually in the other room and I perfectly, I got my
01:17:03.200
Now I will, I will, I'll be making alterations to the rest of the room for the rest of the
01:17:11.300
Um, real quick, when we come back from this very quick intermission, this is what I'm
01:17:18.600
My cousin Sherry always delivers some really great retro stuff.
01:17:22.360
And since we're talking about a little bit of space tonight and the space invaders coming
01:17:26.060
to take you out, uh, anybody who sends a super chat through the YouTube through quite
01:17:31.960
frankly, super chat.com, the rumble rants and the gold pills.
01:17:34.920
You are in the running for, it is called moon port USA.
01:17:39.480
And this is a fifth edition, uh, that has, that was published back in 1977, October of
01:17:47.460
And as it is said to be the authoritative illustrated handbooked on technology, history, and the future
01:18:08.320
It doesn't matter if you believe it's all fake.
01:18:10.680
It was all just a waste of time that NASA has been dragging us along.
01:18:15.080
Then this boondoggle, this big die, this big sigh up, have a piece of history and plus
01:18:30.560
Tomorrow, I'm going to be giving away the latest, my copy of the latest flip city magazine.
01:18:44.200
You can get your subscriptions on the, on the affiliates page.
01:18:46.800
I think it's a great, uh, birthday gift, a stocking stuffer, but you're going to get my
01:18:53.500
And also I believe I got this, I believe I, what I narrowed this down to August.
01:19:05.900
I think this is August, 1965 exploring the unknown.
01:19:16.280
Lobster and Raven will actually love this numbers rule the universe, his evil identity, ritual
01:19:24.360
The evidence for immortality, the stately ghosts of England.
01:19:27.960
There's so many awesome things in here, including wonderful old advertisements and things like
01:19:34.800
that from 1965, ghost stories and, and paranormal investigations, OG paranormal investigations that
01:19:42.480
did not have any outlet like YouTube to talk about it.
01:19:45.940
So tomorrow I'll be giving these away, uh, with a super chat raffle, but tonight we got, oh, you
01:19:52.960
And I'll be giving away a, uh, an album, an album sky goes on by my band.
01:19:58.080
Cause it's got a spacey kind of a feel to the whole thing.
01:20:00.740
So tonight you're getting this, uh, moon port USA book, the patch.
01:20:13.620
September 6th, quite frankly, event, I want to see you there.
01:21:55.880
thank you shane shane is always very supportive over there in the youtube chat room says great
01:22:03.260
show frank well thank you shane and i would like to also say that shane contributed to
01:22:10.000
a wonderful piece of merchandise that is now available on the merchandise store and that is
01:22:16.140
the goodfellas shirt but with me and matt thank you for that shane and shane also we have it ready
01:22:22.120
to go for october we have a a fall and autumn shirt that shane designed really really great i can't
01:22:31.080
wait to own and wear that one shane's the man i really appreciate him truly appreciate him um let
01:22:40.740
me see all right so take a listen to this i know that we've done the topic of dead internet theory
01:22:49.900
before but it's it's coming up again and since we're talking about astroturfing things we're
01:22:54.720
talking about people misremembering things and now the ai element that is so much more prevalent
01:23:00.380
um it artificial intelligence was part of the base theory about what all where this all came to be
01:23:08.720
and when the internet became a lot less um organic now what i would say is that there's a lot of great
01:23:18.420
input here about just what is happening to people as the internet changes for example if you go back
01:23:25.280
to you know the early 2000s before the teens began everybody is mainly just on their favorite websites
01:23:36.360
they're on their favorite websites uh you know it's maybe they have aol after the mid to late 90s
01:23:42.700
though aol was something a little bit less i don't you know early 2000s when people just started
01:23:48.940
saying you know what i don't need aol anymore uh i've got uh what we've got you get your internet
01:23:57.360
service provider is coming right from cable at that point and you don't need dial-up anymore and
01:24:03.060
everybody's going to cable and dsl and stuff like that and we're you know you're just using internet
01:24:09.180
and we you know we kept our instant messenger everybody kept aim but less and less people
01:24:14.100
were actually signing on to aol and paying for the monthly service and then came and then came the um
01:24:21.300
the apps then came the social media services that you don't pay for
01:24:28.040
but it shifted everybody off of the internet that was largely text-based you're going to different
01:24:37.220
what you're you're learning you're launching sites everybody that is where everybody was
01:24:41.500
and then everything had everybody's internet experience really started taking place on
01:24:46.600
little fishbowls massive amounts of users but still little fishbowls compared to
01:24:53.120
how much more of the internet we were using to have to go and get this information that information
01:24:59.580
to post all over the place so there's something to be said about that and once you get people into
01:25:05.140
tiny little fishbowls it's a very very easy thing to take away critical thinking and when you start
01:25:11.220
introducing new um features like we'll get around to right now take a listen to this
01:25:16.060
the op on this forum post that's talking about dead internet theory which is what they with what
01:25:23.440
they believe really came to be back around 2016 or early 2017
01:25:30.800
this is where they've got it take a look at this okay roughly in 2016 or 2017 i'm absolutely certain
01:25:40.900
this was some ai of sorts you're thinking of where i am too anon here's the timeline as best i can see
01:25:47.900
it 2004 darpa's lifelog project was canceled and facebook came into being soon afterwards 2004 to 12
01:25:55.080
nsa picks up on darpa's project under the total information awareness project 2012 smith mund
01:26:01.820
modernization act gives the u.s government full legal authority to use propaganda against its own
01:26:07.840
populace undoing rules put into place after operation mockingbirds discovery and the church committee
01:26:13.720
2012 to 16 shit tons of darpa nsa contracts were given to google facebook amazon etc 2016 leaked memos
01:26:23.880
dating back to 2016 found in 2018 of google's uh selfish ledger project 2016 google released a bunch of
01:26:34.680
neuro-linguistic machine learning programs 2017 deep fake leaks started to become released you remember
01:26:42.420
that every day it was deep fake this deep fake that in 2017 we thought that this was just a precursor
01:26:48.900
for us getting some you know hillary clinton insurance uh folder stuff epstein related to you
01:26:59.520
know blackmail material we said oh listen they're trying to talk about deep fakes because they're trying
01:27:04.380
to prepare us for some horrendous stuff that's coming out and of course blue balls on that one too
01:27:09.500
2018 confirmed that for decades reddit youtube etc vote and view counts are fake and completely
01:27:19.120
manipulated this was on new york mag okay so what we're talking about how much of the internet is fake
01:27:26.020
turns out a lot of it actually this is from december 26 2018 going into how
01:27:33.880
let's see studies generally suggest that year after year less than 60 percent of web traffic is human
01:27:42.340
all right this is nearly 10 years ago some years according to some researchers a healthy majority of
01:27:49.880
it is bot for a period of time in 2013 the times reported this year a full half of youtube traffic
01:27:56.640
was bots masquerading as people a portion so high that employees feared an inflection point after
01:28:02.900
which youtube systems for detecting fraudulent traffic would begin to regard bot traffic as real
01:28:09.580
and human traffic as fake they call this hypothetical event the inversion okay so that's why you have no
01:28:19.880
clue when you guys leave comments you know comments is not always the best test of human interaction
01:28:27.060
but i love when i get emails from people and i i express my gratitude to people as well too
01:28:33.800
because it's just you just never know when i get word from people out there say hey i i met a fellow
01:28:40.980
frankly in a barber shop or at a bar somewhere or at some kind of get together in another state far away
01:28:46.780
that that stuff is the best kind of metric i hear i know
01:28:50.820
because who the hell knows and what does all the fake metrics do
01:28:56.700
they they definitely give legitimacy to something we are the type of creatures that when we see
01:29:08.160
you know if it's a very large stream that's going on
01:29:11.960
sometimes you know curiosity gets the best of you you at least want to peek in to see what people are talking about
01:29:16.460
and perhaps you think everybody on the stream is an absolute retard
01:29:19.760
but uh it doesn't matter you're getting a little bit more of an insight into what a large group of people
01:29:31.460
and uh and and how much influence do those types of numbers
01:29:35.880
really have on people's perception of anything or any topic any any issue
01:29:41.720
because the larger the numbers the more authoritative it seems it just it it's psychological
01:29:46.680
it's psychological that's the whole point of astroturfing
01:29:54.400
just to completely steamroll somebody with one point of view
01:30:00.080
making it seem like it is widely accepted and this is
01:30:10.580
but this guy goes on to say i blame facebook and twitter for what's going on listen to this
01:30:18.300
the internet is a fast way to get info and info is what moves the mind
01:30:25.860
when the likes the likes were introduced without negative feedback
01:30:33.480
they made it so only positive opinions will be propagated also accepted
01:30:38.160
and in its way negative opinions to be obsolete
01:30:42.040
on youtube they stopped doing that when they got rid of the five star system
01:30:55.040
in fact there's still probably a handful of you out there who started watching this channel
01:31:22.920
but the downvote button that you can still downvote it
01:31:34.380
i mean you can go if you want to go see what is disliked
01:31:37.180
you can go and into the back end of your account and take a look at it
01:31:40.740
but they buried it so good that i haven't even seen it in years
01:31:56.260
says to have an opinion so they copy others that they like
01:32:13.280
makes you uh makes it so that you always feel like you're missing out
01:32:17.040
to play it safe and the trend is more easy than to copy what is already accepted
01:32:22.880
the creation of original content is how the internet used to work
01:32:26.480
anonymous people were willing to express their opinions
01:32:31.240
more truly original content influenced by bots or paid influencers was created
01:32:36.300
due to anonymity as protection against negative feedback
01:32:39.860
in an old internet you can start anew every time you posted something
01:32:46.980
so that that is just like it's a little bit of the psychological aspect of what
01:32:50.420
the liking the way that you like or you respond to something
01:32:56.380
the way that you're able to maintain your anonymity
01:32:59.080
every time there's some kind of a controversy that uh that starts on the internet
01:33:06.680
we need a way to be able to verify people's identity if you're going to put
01:33:10.160
your your thoughts out there especially if they're naughty thoughts
01:33:13.760
then you should have to own whatever the hell you say
01:33:16.780
it's uh you know you start seeing how how the prescriptions continue to be the
01:33:22.180
same and same thing but here's the the crazy thing
01:33:25.720
google he goes on to say i believe google is one of those companies that makes bots
01:33:33.320
after all they work like a search engine where they get most accepted content first
01:33:37.920
the same as doing an ad and they go into this um they go into this company
01:33:44.040
from years ago they're talking about this is 2011 they know that they've been doing
01:33:49.120
this since 2010 at least here's the young turks talking about in september of 2011
01:33:54.400
about a startup known as narrative science how it's designed a program that writes human-like
01:34:00.700
stories right now it's used for sports articles but it'll eventually be used to write news and
01:34:05.620
politics or will it be uh used for news and politics as well well
01:34:10.660
narrative science several investors including in qtel of course that is the investment
01:34:18.300
of the cia the cia we know at least through this one company i'm sure that people like jason
01:34:25.020
burmist and others can point to many other instances but the cia owns software that creates
01:34:30.880
narratives and writes the news this has been happening since at least 2010 so when you say
01:34:37.620
dead internet i think that mainly it's not that internet users are going away i mean the only way
01:34:47.840
that a human being is not going to be using the internet anymore is if they're dead that's just
01:34:54.180
the way the world is right now and i think more people than ever are using the internet but the
01:35:00.140
question is that and i i know some people say that the dead internet theory is really just the result
01:35:05.600
of the third world gaining access to the internet how much how much that has just destroyed so much
01:35:11.540
i mean you think about all the spam that comes out of india and everything else and you know a lot
01:35:16.800
of those uh those asian countries and whatever what do you think about that there's just so much
01:35:22.380
more out there and it's not like it was in the 90s it just wasn't so i don't think that people are
01:35:29.540
leaving you're definitely contending with a massive amount of non-human origin content but it is um
01:35:38.280
it's mainly that there are there are a lot of programs being run against us that people don't
01:35:45.760
understand that are trying to shift perception on any number of things that influence human behavior
01:35:50.760
to mainly sell narratives we talked about that when it as it pertains to uh not necessarily auto um
01:35:58.760
artificial intelligence and how the stock market works but these feedback loops of how the stock
01:36:05.400
market are is really just propagated on automated systems that can be found in the dis in the uh the
01:36:12.340
forum oh i'm sorry the the old blog when we were talking about um what the hell was it mind war
01:36:19.100
i think we were talking about mind war and and michael aquino it's all in there so you think about
01:36:27.740
you just think about that and the fact that the internet has really shrunk
01:36:32.820
to apps and people are just hanging out on apps they're not even really going to a lot of websites
01:36:38.860
anymore there's a lot there's a lot but i i don't uh now the whole idea of internet deletion
01:36:45.300
what do you guys think how much stuff is getting deleted how much stuff is getting purged
01:36:52.340
because i know there's a lot of stuff that i look for from the old internet that is just not there
01:37:01.360
anymore and it could just be for the sake that there's a lot of websites have shut down over the
01:37:07.080
years if you know as you're looking back in the way back machine maybe you can find something there
01:37:11.140
but uh let's go to some super chats right now let's see what everybody's talking about ron oswald
01:37:16.080
says nds is always fun great show frank thank you ron larry whitaker says you got to do some live
01:37:22.860
events near dallas i'd like to come out there to texas that would be awesome joe martinez thank you
01:37:30.600
my friend kobe shumway i need to learn about the future of space put me in you got it the future of
01:37:37.460
space as uh as predicted from 1977 the the big reason why i love these things no matter what the
01:37:44.860
subject matter is is that you get to go in and fact check what they were saying the future was going
01:37:54.800
to be like and sometimes you find some really interesting shit sometimes some things come true
01:38:00.640
and sometimes you have a little bit more you know uh hindsight being 2020 you have a little
01:38:07.180
bit more hindsight as to what maybe the ulterior motives could have been for one project one
01:38:13.140
program or another to be started i think that these are great finds and whenever you know sherry comes
01:38:18.960
by and and drops a bunch of these on my desk i'm like okay well i'm going to thumb through this thing
01:38:23.760
and then i want to give it away because i want to see what somebody else finds with their discernment
01:38:28.700
their their own discernment as their guide jay britz says lobster and raven fit right in around here
01:38:35.240
lots of fun thanks frank thank you jay and then crestmont bear says i just purchased my flight for
01:38:42.440
the jamboree next is the hotel i'll see your black ass in september yes you will thank you so much
01:38:51.500
thank you so much okay let's see over on rumble john otter is a poopoo head wow what's john doing
01:39:01.040
jay semo says i'll take a shot on tonight's raffle thank you tommy jekyll says i'll bite let me get a
01:39:08.140
let me put the the number up i need people to call in so i can start entering all of these
01:39:13.000
names into the the name picker tommy says i'll bite too on a raffle chance but please
01:39:18.180
no taylor swift material at any time that's tomorrow that's tomorrow and remember anytime
01:39:23.700
you win something if you win and you say hey listen i would just like that one thing and you can
01:39:30.160
you know pay the other thing forward you let me know but that's flip city it's not going to be a
01:39:37.620
flattering center centerfold for taylor swift whatever it is that's flip city this is some
01:39:43.320
some good old fashion kind of magazine entertainment that is done right now it's one of the that's
01:39:50.600
why they call themselves america's last laugh so i think you'll like it tommy jd mule says great
01:39:59.100
show as always john otter is forgiven what what happened i'm not even gonna ask chat room stuff i
01:40:05.880
just can't i just wish people could just sit back kick kick their their feet back and just watch
01:40:09.800
the show apparently everybody just goes to war with each other and sometimes with me but
01:40:14.500
whatever okay over on pilled delona thank you so much uh matt from matt from pilled is just giving
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as five dollars a month so thank you matt for your generosity sir rosie rose she claimed a one month
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subscription valhalla claimed one too woot got one and amethyst cat and uh and safety net 820 just gifted
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the cookie to me a group hug well thank you so much okay 914-200-0269 what do you think has happened to the
01:41:12.120
internet in in respect to um the people that are on it the information that you get the way things were
01:41:21.560
the way things are now we're no stranger to dead internet theory but because the ai keeps popping up
01:41:27.200
and we're talking about kind of uh you know cryptid level disinformation of what's happening
01:41:37.080
and the new types of videos and the way the information of that that caliber is spread around
01:41:42.140
it's it's uh it's good to come back around to this it is um other than that you can call in if you ever
01:41:48.760
seen one of those black tentacle faced rabbits out there i those poor little things man those poor
01:41:54.640
little things if you have a mandela effect that you've been talking about with people for a long
01:41:58.920
time if you've actually seen the the the david statue in person and you can say no no there were
01:42:06.240
no divots in those pupils or yes in fact they were always there people are going nuts you let me know
01:42:13.020
about that as well um there's more there's a little bit more especially on this pig zombie you want to
01:42:22.140
talk about the the the rabbit that's had some issues what do you guys think about this stuff
01:42:29.000
because it scares the hell out of me it's going back to a 2022 yale experiment wherein
01:42:37.220
scientists brought a dead pig back to life an hour after it heart stopped they restored blood flow
01:42:45.660
cell function without a heartbeat brain activity or life support if that sounds impossible wait till
01:42:52.580
you see how they did it the pig was clinically dead no heartbeat circulation or breathing it stayed that
01:42:58.640
way for a full hour long enough for massive tissue damage but then they plugged it into a machine that
01:43:05.560
did the unthinkable so what was this special machine it's called organ x it's a perfusion system that
01:43:13.760
pushes a custom synthetic fluid through the veins of a dead body and those fluids contain oxygen
01:43:19.480
nutrients anti-inflammatories and drugs that block cell death and it worked without needing the heart
01:43:25.680
to beat so blood began circulating again cells started taking on inoxygen kidneys livers even heart
01:43:33.280
began functioning again the heart showed spontaneous contractions even though the pig was technically
01:43:38.420
still dead this begs the question how is this even possible for decades we believe that that death
01:43:45.600
was a cliff the heart stops oxygen stops cells die that's the end however this study suggests that death
01:43:51.820
is more than a slow unraveling and if you act fast enough you can interrupt that process but the question
01:43:57.180
is actually it's not a question the statement is no matter what they're talking about here they're keeping
01:44:05.200
tissue alive the pig is not alive the pig is not alive though not conscious
01:44:21.000
so again I'm just wondering if all of this is just really about preserving tissue
01:44:29.280
because once that cord is cut and the soul is no longer there then what the hell are we talking
01:44:36.320
about the results were insane compared to the pigs treatment with traditional ecmo life support
01:44:44.840
the organ x pigs showed better organ structure less inflammation less hemorrhaging far less cell death
01:44:50.840
they were recovering and here's the crazier part organ x were found to have fewer signs of hemorrhage
01:44:57.740
cell death but they did not see the same contraction in samples from ecmo group this wasn't the ales
01:45:04.040
first resurrection rodeo in 2019 the same team used a different system brain x to revive pigs brain
01:45:12.000
four hours after death they restored oxygen flow and cellular activity in the brain no consciousness
01:45:18.040
though but neurons began firing again no consciousness that's the thing that's the only footprint you know
01:45:26.960
that's the only footnote that you need to know about all this stuff no consciousness they're just
01:45:32.140
keeping tissue alive and tissue recovering so how is this used other than some sort of a
01:45:42.560
a way for people to recover parts from people do you see this in any other way that would actually be
01:45:50.460
life-saving for people who haven't blanked out 914-200-0269 you give me a call that's one last thing i
01:46:01.200
wanted to put out there because you know it's the night of weird news the night of weird topics and
01:46:06.360
i want your imagination to kick some things around with me oh we just had a couple of calls and they
01:46:12.580
just bleeped away sorry i missed them call me back all right in the meantime let's see get that out of
01:46:22.860
the way get this out of the way we already talked about that good so then what was the okay yeah i have
01:46:30.340
to get the name finder up and i'll wait for you guys here we go uh who's this hey frank this is adam
01:46:37.660
from atlanta adam it's good to hear from you so how did you like tonight's show i was good
01:46:43.040
good i was uh calling about the um the mandela effect okay great now what are your thoughts on it in
01:46:49.580
general and then you can talk about whatever if you have a personal story well i think i think
01:46:55.880
generally it's there's a lot of misremembering that people are are um putting a lot of weight
01:47:02.280
behind um but the one that gets me is the uh fruit of the loom logo the the one thing about the fruit
01:47:11.200
of the loom logo is that i've never seen anybody argue that the cornucopia is the wrong color or
01:47:20.480
shaped differently or it was on the other side or it was in front it's always that cornucopia
01:47:28.840
that color that shape in that spiral right now it's i i have a feeling that this is the sort of
01:47:37.560
thing where i think i i kind of i like the idea of um they don't doing this on purpose these are like
01:47:47.060
side effects of whatever the heck is going on okay and and that they don't really have control over
01:47:54.500
i mean it's it's tedium who cares who cares about these stupid things but it's one of these things
01:48:00.460
where it's just enough information to let people know that something weird is happening and i think
01:48:08.240
that that is the thing that um whatever this is whatever people or entities or whatever is doing
01:48:18.140
love the fact you know something's happening and there's nothing you can do about it they love it
01:48:24.500
you know i think i i was going to say that before the before uh top and raven left and i'm glad that
01:48:33.640
you were able to put it back uh right there in center of the uh of the stage here is that if you were
01:48:41.580
going to say okay well is this just a side effect or if it's just some minor detail uh shaken loose
01:48:49.380
you know for example whenever we did you ever watch any of the nights that we had uh andrew bachago on
01:48:55.900
the show to talk about his uh chrononaut adventures no but i've seen i've seen uh the chrononaut um
01:49:03.720
talked about on various other things like that uh is it the y files or whatever right um i'm familiar
01:49:10.860
with it but i don't think i've seen the episodes that you're talking about well when he came on
01:49:15.360
and he's talking about all of these missions that he was on as a child um for example he was talking
01:49:23.220
about all the times that he was sent back in time to ford's theater the night that president lincoln
01:49:31.300
was shot and okay and he said i think i may have caught an episode with this guy okay so well then
01:49:37.160
if you go back and you listen to it what you'll see is
01:49:39.900
what you'll hear is that every time he went back something was the the the main issue the main
01:49:48.500
event of the evening the the the shooting of president lincoln that always ended the same way
01:49:55.200
but other thing other things did change as he went back like for example some nights that he went to
01:50:00.880
the theater uh the the person at the tech in in the ticket booth was different or something like that
01:50:05.800
smaller little things you know it's almost like um i do building like i'm uh i build stuff for people
01:50:13.760
contracting type stuff um furniture that sort of thing and i always start projects um no matter what
01:50:20.940
they are in a particular fashion right i've always got certain things i got to do if you're going to
01:50:25.720
build something that's um you need a scaffolding for whatever you're constructing right something to
01:50:31.800
to build upon and i think those events those key events are like the main um the main structure
01:50:40.240
of things and all these little little details are the you know the cladding of the outside of
01:50:48.260
something something it's not important like what color the building is made of or or what shingles you
01:50:55.820
choose just as long as there's a shingle there covering up the roof right it doesn't matter but
01:51:00.200
the the roof raptor is a very key detail and if it isn't there the whole thing collapses
01:51:06.640
that yeah you know so so you know when i when i think about if if the the the theories about
01:51:15.920
timeline uh timeline shifting and tinkering and all that stuff uh from you know one giant reactor or
01:51:23.580
another is true if there if these things really are being done and uh to whatever degree that's
01:51:31.580
where i can say okay well you know maybe maybe it is that the fruit of the loom cornucopia question
01:51:39.000
is the ticket the ticket booth ripper at ford theater for someone like andrew bachago or as you
01:51:46.280
were saying when you called them before what if because for example you know as much as we say
01:51:53.540
what the hell is the united states government even giving six hundred thousand dollars to researchers
01:52:01.480
for to see how cocaine is going to affect japanese pigeons or something like that and you say this is
01:52:09.220
a waste of money well you'd say oh no no no no it's unconstitutionally spent money it's a crime
01:52:14.820
but i mean you know perhaps there is some sort of a baseline reason for that experiment that leads to
01:52:25.740
a much bigger and what we would think a more profound project down the line like there's there's all
01:52:32.020
reasons why experiments are conducted that seem absolutely ridiculous and many of them are there
01:52:38.740
i'm i'm absolutely i'm bored with that but the thing is is you know 2020 revealed a lot of stuff to
01:52:47.420
people i think it is very fitting that 2020 happened when it did 2020 is perfect vision right
01:52:55.020
it opened a lot of people's eyes to this stuff like the idea that these people whoever these people
01:53:01.140
are if they are people you know you want to talk about craziness with the the nds folks
01:53:06.520
maybe they're people maybe they're not i don't know but nothing is stopping them from messing with
01:53:13.720
those key scaffolding pieces like i don't put it past some anthony fauci in some time lab to f around
01:53:22.580
with something that's a key vital portion of the universe and completely collapse it because they
01:53:28.900
they think they're smarter than everybody else you you wouldn't understand yeah but you see this is this
01:53:34.300
is for the the betterment of people see here here's and here's the and thank you for the call because
01:53:39.900
this could go on and i and i we have to have a time a time um a time travel night again sometime soon
01:53:47.740
because the the theories are are great and i want to hear more um thank you adam but think about this
01:53:56.100
everybody think about human nature to go a step too far every time my question is
01:54:05.040
if time travel in that way in that regard were ever invented
01:54:12.960
whether it be the the moment that the crew working on the machine just got the calculations
01:54:22.600
write down on paper would the world just explode the second the second the last mathematical calculation
01:54:31.160
was made on paper wouldn't the world explode because wouldn't that mean that now that you have
01:54:39.020
everything done and you have an entire prototype you have the blueprints for what could be this world
01:54:47.200
changing technology to bend time and space whatever the hell it is if it's something that can actually
01:54:53.940
impact time and could impact the past if that's actually possible then wouldn't wouldn't you expect
01:55:01.700
it to eventually be misused eventually somewhere down the line wouldn't it eventually be misused
01:55:09.540
so i feel like it wouldn't even be it wouldn't even be like the day that the machine itself is completed
01:55:15.640
it would be the day that the the calculations were completed because you know that that is going to
01:55:23.340
lead to construction and testing and success and then eventually even if it's 500 years down the line
01:55:31.780
you know unless we are living in a present tense that is going to be before whatever disasters like
01:55:43.660
what if what if what if they what if they create the time machine in the year 2026
01:55:49.020
and it is successfully and carefully managed into the year 2526 and they screw everything up by going
01:55:59.580
back in time to like 2126 a hundred years after this night right now and they screw everything up from
01:56:08.360
there on end wouldn't they just be screwing everything up everything before that would be fine right
01:56:13.780
we would be fine so maybe the world is already destroyed
01:56:17.580
maybe the world maybe the world is already destroyed
01:56:22.140
because of a experiment that they ran a hundred years from now
01:56:27.780
that destroyed everything from a hundred years onward you know what i mean
01:56:31.920
does that make sense and it does that only make sense because i'm thinking of time as linear
01:56:38.740
you know oh well anyway whatever there's so much shit let's see 315 you're on the air go ahead
01:56:51.440
hey frank this is karen how you doing all right karen what's up with you
01:56:56.760
well i do have um a mandala effect okay i would like to talk about and maybe some people in the chat can
01:57:07.480
verify if i'm right or not but in the spring of 1994 i was living in paris and i was working for a
01:57:17.100
woman who was involved in highly in the fashion scene at the time and i remember um
01:57:25.640
her one day in may or something i don't know sometime in the spring she kept getting calls from her friends
01:57:35.160
and the calls were that michael hutchins of in excess died from his association this was 1994
01:57:45.020
now when i check when i google it when did he die it says he died in i think november of 1997
01:58:06.740
see if i'm right uh well i mean i i don't know what uh
01:58:12.780
we'll see what the chat room says and thanks for the call karen so everybody karen wants to know
01:58:17.840
if everybody in and karen if you're in the the several chat rooms and be on the lookout for what
01:58:22.620
they have to say uh what karen is saying is that she is contesting the the date that uh michael hutchins
01:58:30.460
died from the uh use the the lead singer of um of in excess now let me do a little bit of a
01:58:41.180
let's see let's see in excess michael hutchins yes it's november 22nd 1997
01:59:28.740
that's the first time i've uh i've heard of i've heard of that if there's anything uh anything
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going on anything going on there do you guys think anything is weird with that
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talk amongst yourselves thank you for that karen
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okay we're going to change something and we're going to measure people's reaction
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we're going to mess with people's remembrance of
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you know some other cereal box or something like that
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when we end here as soon as the end credits roll up
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but i'll drop the pilled link into all the chat rooms
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um i'm just going to be reading the general chat
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and then tomorrow we'll have some more fun stuff to give away
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i will see you on the other side of the end credits everybody
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thank you again to the boys of nephilim death squad
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and now we're going to spend some quality time together
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maybe you'll see things that you've never seen before
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because the last couple of times we're doing uh end credits guys
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we got jay gulanello in the in in the other room
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so i'm not going to get rid of those gold pills