202: Voice-to-Skull Tech, Schizophrenia & Satanism in the Industry w⧸ Premise
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Summary
On this week's episode of Nede, Toplobster and the gang are joined by music producer and writer Premise to discuss the current state of music in the music industry. Premise is a writer, producer, and producer who has been in the business for over 20 years and has worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Vinny Paz, Diddy, and more.
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Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their...
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Before we get into today's guests, a warning to the filthy poors.
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I mean, we're doing a music industry episode today, and I think it's apt that we highlight
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And two happy gentlemen who have a lot in common, and mostly it's eggs.
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Before we get into the discussion, Premise, let everybody know what it is you do and where
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Well, first off, thanks for having me on, gentlemen.
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Vinny, very, very also awake to the truth about the world.
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Although I don't agree with all of his theology, he's very, very up on things.
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So I'm a Philly-based music producer and writer.
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I'm featured on Fox 29 locally for some sports work that I do around the Phillies and the
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But on top of all that, the most important thing, truthfully, is not like what I do or
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The most important thing is that Christ is king.
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And I have been studied for about a decade now, building a huge library in my home.
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I'm very blessed to have a wonderful home and a wonderful wife.
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And I'm very deep on a lot of the topics that are generally covered.
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I look at it not as much as a hobby, but also just, you know, almost like you're working
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on your doctorate on what is actually going on, you know, what the truth is and how it
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I just try to spread the truth as much as I can and influence people in the proper direction
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You know, you're in a pretty unique place to be spiritually aligned with Jesus Christ.
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And I don't think that that's uncommon in the industry, especially when it comes to the
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But it's like, that is a bit of a, it's a battleground.
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The more I hear about what goes on in the music industry, as a conspiracy theorist, sometimes
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But, you know, you tend to reduce it and you go, Hollywood, the music industry is, it's
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I mean, more or less, that's how it can be reduced to.
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But the more I look into it, the more it seems like it's a struggle session.
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Like it's a, it's a real battleground, the music, because music is a powerful thing.
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And, and so of course, you know, these, these unclean spirits would want to have their,
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So it's refreshing to have somebody here who's not just speculating from the outside looking
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Is this sort of thing, um, as prevalent as, as some of us schizos say it is?
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Um, the music is a way to put an impression on a mind.
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And, and, and there's a reason why in the Bible it's referred to so much, um, in Psalms
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related to, to David, Psalms of David, the hymns and the harps and all these things.
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It's, it's meant to have, uh, an angelic, um, it has an angelic purpose in the kingdom
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But like anything with Lucifer and what he does, everything is inverted.
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Um, so the symbolism in the music, uh, the, the images that are used in the music videos,
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the rituals that take place behind closed doors in different mansions, in different
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locations, like these are real things that take place.
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And I'm just very careful about this point, the invitations that I accept, uh, within the
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business, um, whether it's something out in the West coast or here in New York, close
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to Philly because I'm a Philly based producer, but kind of alluding back to what you mentioned
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The powers and principalities, the unclean entities and things of that nature, they thrive
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on the, the topics that are talked about in the music, because that's how people get
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lost, you know, people in that, um, Oh, well, Eastern meditation is going to, you know, it's
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going to make me feel so peaceful and I'm going to do my yoga.
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They don't realize that yoga me, the root of that is the yoke, the spirit, you're, you're
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opening your, your soul and your mind up to powers and principalities that are warned
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Um, and, and that's what in music, I think a lot of people, it's almost like a Trojan
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But a lot of that is also just connected right back to Babylon, the rituals of Babylon.
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Um, and, uh, that's kind of like the, the intro one Oh one answer for you on that one.
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Um, yeah, dude, we were, it got me thinking I was listening to music just this morning
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when we're driving, uh, driving my kids to jujitsu class.
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And then my dad's playing like, uh, some of the popular Christian worship music.
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And I played, I played instruments as well in, in the band and the church and all this.
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So I know like, and you're listening to, I'm listening to this, this big sound when they,
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you know, you know how the worship music is like, has this like real nice peak and it's
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Um, but I'm just like, man, how much money went into that line array system and each
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guitar and that guy's stack and the, the processors for the vocals and all this, all
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this money and effort and technologies just to emulate what these heavenly angels would
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Like when Jesus was born, they're singing in the field and people walk out, they're like,
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And we're pouring all this time, effort and money into this.
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And you can kind of get caught up in, in the minutiae.
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You want it to sound beautiful, but man, like there's a lot that goes into it just to mimic
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But it reminded me of the Bible study that we were doing in the book of Daniel, where,
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uh, they build the statue, Nebuchadnezzar builds a statue and then they play all the instruments.
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But the sack, but the, the skin flu, all this stuff.
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And it's like, if you're talking about ancient Babylon and the technology that they use,
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but like, if you're, it's hard to really think about that at the time, like what that
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It must've been fantastic because these dudes were not skipping any corners.
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It's kind of wild too, because you imagine what that sounded like and it takes on a much
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more, uh, classical musical element in your mind.
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You imagine a classical element attributed to the way that they sounded.
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Now it seems like it, maybe, maybe I'm wrong, but I almost feel like it's fair to say the
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most popular genre of music in the industry right now is hip hop and something changed.
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It's, it's changed the nature of the sound, but I was, I played a clip, uh, this morning
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from an old show that I used to do and we were talking about DMX and DMX was like an interesting
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character because it's, he seemed like he had this reverence for the Lord, but that he also
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like, you know, I know he filled up a bathtub with goat's blood for the, for the cover of his
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And so, you know, there, it's around that time, maybe you could say where, you know,
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what is that late nineties where like hip hop starts to become integrated?
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Maybe it's because whatever nefarious characters exist within the industry saw it as a viable
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They were like, this is becoming a very popular genre of music.
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Now, when you look at it, it's like these elements of, of Satanism, you know, this,
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the symbolism inside of all the music videos, it is, it's like oversaturated.
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You know, it used to be like, no, it's very over Sam Smith for over.
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Well, it goes back to, you know, the, the metal of the 1970s when the metal started becoming
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a big thing, the imagery that was overtly used back then.
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Um, you know, even though Ozzie just passed away, obviously rest in peace, it seems like
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he might've found the Lord right before he left.
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Um, but nevertheless, I mean, he was involved in a lot of pushing that imagery and a lot of
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It was, it was like, you know, that death metal sound and a lot of satanic covens.
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And this is, this is via information that I've acquired from Russ Dizdar.
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I don't know if you're familiar with Russ Dizdar, the black awakening.
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Um, but he did a whole teaching on Satanism 101 is what he called the 25 one hour sessions.
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And one of them was specifically on the music and how it got into music and how Satan injected
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himself into the music industry really, uh, after the counterculture revolution of the
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1960s was kind of like the transitionary point for all that.
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And you're right though, that has kind of evolved now to hip hop because the goal is to get as
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many young minds as possible away from Christ and keep them there.
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And this, this goes back to kind of what you referred to.
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Um, great, great use of the word minutia, by the way.
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Um, you don't hear that drop so much in sentences, but what you were talking to, uh, talking about
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that with Babylon and how it must've sounded with Nebuchadnezzar and everything that's,
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Um, you know, it's evolved now where in today's world, the technology, which you guys know the
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name of the podcast, you know, that the Nephilim really imparted a lot of this wisdom on man
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Well, it wasn't sure it's correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the, the SM 58 that was
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developed, the shore microphone developed by Nazis, right?
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You know, I've heard, I've heard something, I don't remember all the details, but I've
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heard that before something along the lines of, uh, the microphone with the frequencies
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Um, yeah, that's something that comes up often on the show is like, I can say for sure, almost
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for sure that shore is, I think it is a German company.
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I think it was developed at the time, uh, like during Hitler's reign.
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Not by, by Nazis is a, that's another, like by his scientists.
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I mean, it's an industry standard for a reason.
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Well, I mean, that's a thing that comes up constantly.
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People are often throughout history, uh, inspired by something, something in the spiritual realm
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And the drug, the drugs just, uh, unlock those doorways.
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Um, people do not realize that, you know, and I'm, I'm talking as a guy that I smoked weed
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for years, for decades and, you know, you don't realize when you're, when you're actually getting
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high that you are literally unlocking doorways and offering what's called legal rights, legal
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rights, spiritual legal rights to these demonic entities to influence your thoughts, influence
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And that's why, that's why alcohol is called spirits.
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This isn't, this isn't that, uh, the stuff with the psilocybin.
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This is the magic mind that it has just like, Oh, you still have that.
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That's what, when you said you're opening doorways, I'm like, this might give me diarrhea.
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Oh, well, that's a whole other doorway that suicide is called.
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That one's just like, uh, uh, you know, whatever shiitake mushroom blend, celery.
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Side note about mushrooms specifically though, 2012, I was in New Orleans with a music partner
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of mine, actually a gentleman who worked on the gold record behind me on the wall.
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Um, he, we were down in New Orleans and it was, it was when I was deep into just living
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the worldly life and, um, we were, we're like, Oh, we got to find some mushrooms.
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And we walk up to a guy on the side of like in the French quarter side of a pub.
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And, uh, we just straight up, it's New Orleans, you know, you're asking some guy, Hey, you
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And the guy's like, Oh yeah, I happen to have some.
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And this guy's pupils were like the size of like marbles.
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Cause I was like, I told my buddy and we had, we took them and they were very potent.
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So we're walking around New Orleans and it kicks in at the same time.
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We're in like this French, uh, jazz club and we leave.
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And you had mentioned, uh, uh, the issues with the bathroom.
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I had to stop at like a random side bar and like blow up the stall.
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And then everything from there is like fear and loathing in New Orleans.
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My buddy's doing like some kind of like martial arts dance in the, in the aisle of the casino.
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And he, a guy gets mad at him for, for not playing blackjack.
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Um, but it's all because we opened that doorway and we felt some weird, weird energies down there.
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Uh, there's a lot of history in New Orleans with those things.
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I never went back to New Orleans actually after that.
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This is like, uh, this is actually lore for NDS, right?
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Like right before we started the show, uh, we, I had reached out to him and we were going
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to do, we're going to see if we're going to even do this, how this works.
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And he went to New Orleans and he gets like, what do you do?
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I had a homosexual, uh, tarot card reader, read me tarot cards and told me some fascinating
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I've since repented and, and, uh, asked for forgiveness.
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Yeah, yeah, well, that night, uh, it is a process.
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Uh, that night I actually had like, uh, something banging on the door, something banging on the
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It woke me and my wife up out of our sleep and all kinds of crap.
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But yeah, New Orleans is a, is a really weird place.
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You had mentioned that it, it, it, the way you described it almost seemed serendipitous
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And then this guy just happened to have mushrooms.
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That sounds a lot like guys in the audience get ready to drink.
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Marzinski talks about when it comes to schizophrenia, uh, patients, they will often have not only
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Where they'll like be able to predict a seemingly inconsequential, uh, moment in the very near
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But also the voices will guide them to what they're looking for.
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There was a story he was talking about where a guy like went into a field, flipped over
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some plywood and found a drug dealer stash that had been hidden there.
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So there's like this, or like, uh, I mean more, uh, more frequently, they'll be like,
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uh, on their medication for however many months.
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And then before they're about to like get out of it or graduate from the, the cycle that
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they're in, the voices will act up and tell them to get off of them.
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But that whole aspect of like those things, being able to help you find drugs and find
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So, and you know, if you're looking for it, well, throughout all our research, I would
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But the thing that I think is happening is we're all being subjected to these, um, spiritual
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And in some cases see them, uh, whereas we don't perceive it as overtly as they do.
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So it'll just be, um, an impulse or something like that, or an invasive thought, but it's
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And not only that, but I don't know if you've had anybody talk about this in your show before,
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but there are covert weapons that can emulate schizophrenia.
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I actually have the video, um, and I'd be able to send it to you guys.
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I took a screen recording of the video when I was just ran, I was randomly watching what,
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Sometimes I'll randomly watch the oversight committee hearings and just see if I get any,
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Um, and one of them was Homeland Security and the gentleman on the panel specifically
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It seems that they are very covert weapons, aren't they?
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And the guy replied almost with a smirk on his face.
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He said something along the lines of, um, yeah, how these weapons are designed is almost
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to make people feel like they're going crazy and like, you like smile when he said it and
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almost to make them feel like they're hearing things.
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And then the guy on the panels, like, um, he talked to the other gentleman.
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He said, now, isn't it true that you said that there had been instance of this in, in
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So there, there's a couple of layers to the schizophrenia thing.
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I think some people are targeted with these weapons, um, for a variety of reasons.
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I mean, who knows, but there's a book that I can recommend to all your viewers and to
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Um, he passed away under mysterious circumstances last year.
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Dr. Robert Duncan worked on a lot of the voice to God technology, uh, the V2, V2K technology
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where they can beam sounds into people's heads.
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He said they used it in desert storm and beam the sound of the line.
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Uh, this is a lot of put your weapons down into the minds of Iraqi soldiers with this.
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Um, so he, he wrote a book called project soul catcher too, and he details some stuff that
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you couldn't dream of existing, but it does exist.
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He was a Harvard doctor is where he got his doctorate.
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Um, so that's a book that really opened my mind up to these covert style of almost like,
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Please, uh, yeah, send us that video after and the name of that book as well, because
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we've done, uh, we're actually going to be on Joe Rogan for the, I was like, dude, wait,
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Joe might end up, he might end up coming to Christ.
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He just had the homie, uh, Sam Tripoli on again, and maybe Sam can drive him into the
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We've done a lot of work on, uh, Dr. Andrija Puharic, who is, he's like the predecessor
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So the voice of God technology kind of comes from his dental tooth implant.
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It's like a rudimentary, uh, version of this voice of God technology is kind of, uh, was
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Uh, this was a dental implant and then they use radio waves to speak into someone's head.
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They go over your, not your ears, but your skull.
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It goes to the bone and the bone like resonates and that's how you actually end up hearing it.
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The guy had that patented in the 1950s and, uh, then he moved on to other stuff, more nefarious
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Well, it is fascinating because we're talking about this.
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There's, there's always this fine line between technology and spirituality.
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And then the government or some intelligence agency or some privatized company comes along
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and figures out a way to bridge that gap technologically speaking.
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And then we kind of feel like, okay, about it, but, but the great connective tissue there
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And it's fascinating because you're talking about the music industry and what are you doing?
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You're, you're, you're creating frequency and you're monetizing frequency.
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This is, I forgot that I'm pinpointing certain frequencies when I'm mixing low end, when
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I'm mixing mid range vocals, I literally am looking at the frequency range on my screen
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and I am pinpointing and identifying problem areas, areas to boost areas to cut areas that
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And so when you look at the backdrop of that industry and there's, there's so much, uh,
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Oh, you didn't even mean to wear the make four hundred.
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And like, most of the time, like I will make the stream, send them out.
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But I forgot that like premise is like music industry.
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The 400 range is where the healing frequency is.
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And that's, I guess the music industry is not doing much of that.
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I mean, if the, if the lyrics aren't evident enough, uh, it's so brutal, man.
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Like some of the things that I hear getting played over radio and you think about like kids
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And I'm like, dude, this is, uh, I hate to be that kind of old man, but it's so debaucherous.
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And I'm like, yeah, it's not good enough to just like, um, when we said like the music
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industry is satanic, it's the same way as, uh, that, that conservative that they, they
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They, they went on and they were like, did you know that the labubu is, is actually the
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And I'm like, I kind of have more nuance in that baby or, or people aren't going to
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Like, like I looked and it's a bunch of leftists basically laughing them out the room and I'm
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Like, yeah, you should be laughed out the room because you don't know what you're talking
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And now people are going to like, look at it as like, it's not necessarily the devil.
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Like that old trope of the devil is like, even that's way too reductive.
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We're talking like an, an array of different unclean spirits and demons and all this crazy
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And it's like the spiritual realm is as diverse as the physical realm is, but we're just
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going devil and everybody's going and, and, you know, rightfully so.
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And when you think about it, talking about the powers and principalities, just try to
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comprehend for a minute, one third of heaven, one third of heaven.
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That's like, you can't even put a number on that.
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It's, it's, I've heard certain pastors and people that study this estimate that for every
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single human individual, there are hundreds of powers and principalities.
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And even, even after that, let's talk about after they have bred.
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Now we're talking about the Nephilim and when they died, their souls go nowhere.
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If there are these fallen, one third of the angels have fell.
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How much did they interbreed and how much did their offspring interbreed or create?
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And it's like, this is like, we're just riddled with the, like the under the underground of
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this tapestry that is a spirit realm has like so many things in it that you can't even imagine.
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Well, that's like that old trope of being in the industry and selling your soul to the
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devil is real, it's real, but it's also like, it needs more nuance, right?
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Like there's that famous clip of Bob Dylan saying like, I sold my soul and you know, that's
00:25:43.600
Cause the guy's asking him like, why are you still, you're old.
00:25:47.000
And he's like, comes back down to that deal that I made.
00:25:50.480
And he's like, I think he says the, the chief commander of this realm and a realm that
00:25:58.580
And then you go to like the Eminem thing and Eminem is saying that he sold his soul
00:26:08.080
And then if you start looking into the lore of like what Rain Man is, it seems to be a
00:26:25.220
I look, I know it's, it can only be speculation, but you're as good of a character on this show
00:26:33.180
We've had people that have never been, you know, involved with the music industry to the
00:26:39.800
I mean, there's, you hear, and I'll just lay this for the foundation and then, you know,
00:26:46.880
I heard a story recently where this, this woman's like, yeah, man, I'm Christian.
00:26:54.120
We are doing pretty well and I'm rubbing shoulders with some of this seems to be a promising career
00:27:01.580
And then one day out of nowhere, the manager comes up to her and he goes, hey, you know,
00:27:05.840
if you sold your soul to the devil, we would just, we would just get there.
00:27:15.200
And the way she said it, it was, you know, it was with a lot of conviction.
00:27:24.380
Have you seen these potential alleyways open up around you or people you're around?
00:27:33.380
Well, personally, speaking from my experience, I've been in rooms where I could feel something
00:27:41.900
Now, I don't know if that means that there's people can have attachments.
00:27:45.200
You know, even people that walk into a Christian church can, can bring their demonic attachments
00:27:50.120
Um, and I also heard exactly what you said a moment ago related to a woman that was, she
00:28:00.980
And she was connected to a lot of the big names.
00:28:04.280
She was doing some singing with some of the big names in the industry and her manager pulled
00:28:08.920
her aside, kind of identical to what you just said and said, you know, um, if you sold your
00:28:14.780
soul to the devil, um, you can really have the fame you want.
00:28:20.100
And she started breaking down, crying in front of him and they never spoke on it again.
00:28:24.080
So I think that's connected to, I think it's got, it's gotta be the same lady.
00:28:27.980
This is, this is when Rihanna was really like the, it might be, yeah, the big chick.
00:28:33.540
And there was even a comparison at one point, um, between her and Rihanna and, and, and she
00:28:37.740
had to change a thing about her aesthetic because.
00:28:45.580
Uh, mostly because I'm, I'm too retarded to remember her name, but, but yeah.
00:28:50.740
You know, you're, you're on, you have your own show.
00:28:56.200
But yeah, no, I guess it must be the same, but this, this story is fairly common because
00:28:59.700
I've heard this same story as well with other people.
00:29:04.340
Well, that's because they haven't studied enough.
00:29:06.720
So there was a book written in the eighties by Tom wedge called the Satan Hunter.
00:29:16.220
He used to track down satanic covens that were performing ritual abuse.
00:29:23.440
Um, and he would chart the, the ritual abuse and they even were able to infiltrate some of
00:29:29.840
these satanic covens and they would never go as far as participating in the rituals.
00:29:34.180
Um, they would cut it short there cause they, they were men of God.
00:29:37.660
Um, they were simply doing it to gather information.
00:29:40.140
Um, and then if they could report it to law enforcement, but the problem is, and here's
00:29:44.960
the, the extra layer here that I think most average Americans and even average Christians
00:29:49.440
can't, they don't understand or have the ability to process the satanic covens in these satanic
00:29:58.880
So it isn't like the guys walking around like with the, with the metal rings on and the skulls
00:30:03.380
and, you know, he's got the tattoos and he's wearing all black, the mega death t-shirt and
00:30:10.080
They might, they might emulate it, but they're self-styled.
00:30:19.500
It could be, you know, your friend, uh, down at the supermarket that's your clerk every day.
00:30:24.320
You would never know cause it's very secretive.
00:30:27.580
And, and the, what they're trying to do in their rituals is they are trying to harness the,
00:30:34.240
the demonic energy and the spiritual energy that we've kind of alluded to in this conversation.
00:30:38.820
Now, those organizations exist in the music industry at the highest levels.
00:30:48.340
Now, this is obviously across the pond, but this is where a lot of this originated anyway,
00:30:52.620
that there's a hundred thousand satanic covens in the UK.
00:30:55.800
And that was as of a few years ago via Wilford Wong, who has an organization that, um, tries
00:31:05.140
And there are millions of victims who have come out, had their personalities split.
00:31:11.660
They had their personalities split intentionally.
00:31:13.660
Nathan Reynolds is one that is blowing the whistle on some of this.
00:31:17.180
Um, he wrote a book called snatch from the flames that is very, very descriptive and very
00:31:22.800
Um, and that all goes to the highest level it's protected through insulation.
00:31:26.220
So, you know, they'll be insulated by people that have no idea that this is going on,
00:31:32.720
It's need to know there's an inner core and outer core, and then an inner circle and outer
00:31:38.600
Um, and until you get to the center of that onion from within the organization, you might
00:31:43.580
not even know fully what's going on, um, behind closed doors.
00:31:47.620
And that's kind of how the music industry works as well.
00:31:54.420
That, that split personality thing is, is fascinating because through most contexts that
00:32:00.860
is seen as a trauma induced and, uh, um, you know, and then as a result of the trauma,
00:32:07.480
it's a mental illness, except for when Beyonce gets on stage and says, Sasha Fierce is my alter.
00:32:15.640
Or, or whoever, there is a lot of really famous alters that people have.
00:32:19.940
Um, and, um, even, even some of their, just their stage names, they would consider it.
00:32:24.560
Um, uh, Stevie Nicks says Rhiannon was, uh, basically it's a Celtic witch that she's channeling.
00:32:33.400
So a lot of this, what would normally be seen as, uh, uh, you know, uh, some sort of a mental
00:32:39.940
illness and it would be, you know, condemned to exploit a person and their mental illness.
00:32:46.580
Cause these people are on stage, they're making money to the tunes of millions and millions
00:32:50.540
Uh, well, uh, you know, also they're being exploited by record label companies and things
00:32:55.380
But, um, it's just funny when you look at that, cause it's like, you're, you know, if
00:32:59.400
you're mentally ill, we got to help you, we got to get you on these pills, unless you
00:33:05.580
But then for some reason, but then for some reason, if you want to, uh, you know, become
00:33:09.960
a woman and you're a man, that's not mental illness all of a sudden.
00:33:22.440
You just want to use whatever bathroom is available.
00:33:25.960
Honestly, it's like, dog, I don't know what's in this drink.
00:33:30.440
Listen, uh, I have some, some characters I'd like to ask you about.
00:33:33.540
And of course, you know, you're, you're free to say, I don't know, or I'm not going
00:33:40.400
So I'm going to ask you about some characters, but first we're going to kick out these filthy
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00:33:55.580
Um, so, so, well, before I get into what I was going to say, you go ahead, top.
00:33:59.800
I was going to ask him what he, uh, what do you think about Nathan Reynolds?
00:34:03.900
Because David is skeptical of his story and it's not that I'm skeptical of his story.
00:34:08.340
It's that I'm skeptical of him being an assassin for, for a number of reasons.
00:34:12.500
And I'm going to say some things and they're, they're probably going to ruffle some feathers
00:34:14.720
here, but when you, when you tell me you decapitate, I agree with you.
00:34:20.840
But when you tell me you decapitated a man, uh, several men at the behest of a pastor in
00:34:25.780
a lady of the lake in Arizona, I got to be like, yeah, you do that.
00:34:29.740
And then I look at you and I go, cause I'm, I'm, I've been a, you know, into mixed martial
00:34:35.680
Uh, and I look at you and I go, I feel like I could choke you to sleep.
00:34:39.500
I don't know if that's the, no, no, no, that's my thing.
00:34:42.440
I look at you and I go, my issue is that like you've said that you've cut someone's head
00:34:47.120
And why aren't the police going, Hey, Hey, you can't cut someone's head off.
00:34:58.000
However, the information that he's giving out, I'm like that tracks, that tracks, that
00:35:13.880
You can't judge a man on his visage there, but there are, you know, seemingly un, uh, aggressive
00:35:19.780
looking individuals that'll choke you to sleep.
00:35:22.420
Uh, so maybe that's the case here, but I just can't get past the legal ramifications
00:35:26.120
of admitting on, on a very popular show over and over again, that you've severed the heads
00:35:30.140
of individuals and thrown them at the feet of pastors at our lady of the lake.
00:35:33.540
But, but once again, the information is like, what's going on here?
00:35:37.060
Um, yeah, well, I've heard in depth, um, Nathan's story and he always came across as very authentic
00:35:45.580
Um, I actually know somebody who I won't, I won't name him, um, his government name, but
00:35:51.360
if you can find him on X gray area, Monarch, um, I know that he has, um, some familiarity
00:35:57.800
with Nathan, I actually interviewed gray early on when he came out, um, blowing the whistle
00:36:03.920
on some things and, um, it's unreleased, but I still have it recorded.
00:36:08.200
Um, nevertheless, I think that Nathan is authentic.
00:36:15.020
Um, a lot of the things he says have been corroborated in some books I've read that there's no way
00:36:24.900
Um, I think it's more of a gut feeling though, for me, but there are people that I think
00:36:29.060
are controlled opposition to in this field that we're talking about that are out there
00:36:33.420
to kind of muck up the story a bit and, and misdirect people intentionally that might be
00:36:39.860
I've heard that claim levied against, uh, some of the more recognized SRA survivors.
00:36:46.660
And, um, and I don't want to, you know, because it's, that's a really sensitive thing.
00:36:50.200
I'm not going to say that somebody who claims to have gone through something so horrifying,
00:36:53.320
I think, although I guess I just did that to Nathan Reynolds.
00:36:56.940
I think with, with Nathan, I think we might be looking at someone with, uh, like that has
00:37:01.380
been through all this stuff, but possibly some implanted memories because yeah, I don't
00:37:05.080
think you just say that like, you know, you've committed murder.
00:37:08.420
I mean, the thing about the bloodlines, the families, even, even the assassinations and
00:37:13.160
things like that, um, the way they break an individual, the way they program an individual,
00:37:17.440
the way that the military is involved in this like satanic ritual abuse as all of that tracks
00:37:24.380
And so, uh, whatever you make of Nathan Reynolds, um, it's a baby with the bathwater situation.
00:37:29.480
He has a fascinating story to tell, uh, and the information, uh, like you said, premise,
00:37:34.700
I also agree can be corroborated across a bunch of different, you know, people's stories that
00:37:39.920
you just go like, well, that's difficult to place then.
00:37:43.420
But I have no doubts that that very same thing that Nathan describes is happening.
00:37:48.900
You know, whether or not it's happening to him is just, I'm just an asshole.
00:37:51.800
Um, so, but, but what, what I do want to ask, uh, premise is I, I said that I was going
00:37:58.340
Um, one of which, uh, I, you know, there's a, a, a, what would you call it?
00:38:04.780
An era of, or a generation of hip hop artists that you work with that I think this character
00:38:11.100
fits into juice world is, uh, is somebody who was, uh, you know, really big and, and unfortunately
00:38:18.920
Um, but if I'm not mistaken, it was him or another individual that was close to him could
00:38:25.700
Um, but there was this video that they released where they're like, yo, I'm going out, like
00:38:30.340
we're in this cabin, rented it out with me and the homies.
00:38:35.980
We're going to go, uh, I'm going right now to, to sell my soul to the devil.
00:38:39.300
And when he aims the camera, there's literally like his homies are just hanging around and
00:38:43.380
there is a, a, a blood in a pentagram and enclosed pentagram within a circle on the ice.
00:38:51.060
It looks as though they've killed something small, like a, you know, some sort of animal
00:38:54.960
And, um, it was the first time that I had seen anything like that, that wasn't in a music
00:39:04.880
That was like this dude and his homies were just taking some videos at a cabin.
00:39:10.000
And I went, my God, what has the industry done?
00:39:14.200
It's pivoted in such a way that they're just, and then, you know, if it was a little pump,
00:39:18.400
I mean, I'm sorry, juice world shortly after that, uh, he, he ends up passing away, uh,
00:39:22.320
which, you know, I don't know if his age lines up.
00:39:26.000
The 23 club or the, the 27 club or something like that.
00:39:30.720
Hendricks, uh, Jim Morrison, um, who else was in there?
00:39:40.000
So, so, um, these guys are part of the newer generation, part of the generation that you've
00:39:46.680
ended up working with, and they are ushering in a new and louder version of, of Satanism.
00:39:54.020
You've been in the industry, you said, working there for, for 20 years, correct?
00:39:58.700
I got involved in terms of professionally about 05, 06.
00:40:03.520
But prior to that, on an amateur level, you know, from 97, I made my first record on a,
00:40:08.160
on a keyboard, uh, way back when I was like 14 years old.
00:40:14.780
So then my question is, uh, uh, do, do, is there veracity to them doing it that loud?
00:40:22.620
Have you seen a shift in the industry where it's become much more overt?
00:40:26.900
And, and is this something that, um, it's no longer a, uh, an unspoken secret, uh, but
00:40:35.960
I think in general, I think that, um, Lucifer has just become more explicit with what he,
00:40:46.980
There's no need to hide at this point because so many people would accept living a, you know,
00:40:51.280
a hedonistic lifestyle, you know, a lot of people really have no qualms about treating
00:40:55.440
people however they want to, um, to put whatever they want to in their body, um, sleeping with
00:41:01.280
this person, that person, Hey, you can live your life however you want.
00:41:03.940
Um, I'm, I'm not who you're going to answer to.
00:41:07.680
But my point is that kind of lends to what you're saying, um, where it's just kind of
00:41:17.440
I think a lot of people just hate God in general because of the way the, the society has kind
00:41:23.260
of molded the young minds towards that direction.
00:41:27.220
Um, and that goes back to like an ideological subversion that started way back in the eighties.
00:41:31.620
I think Yuri Bezmenov talked about this way back in the eighties, ideological subversion
00:41:36.520
of just, you, you can't defeat some countries conventionally.
00:41:40.460
You have to defeat the fifth column, which is the mind.
00:41:43.100
And I think this kind of falls in line with that.
00:41:45.600
Uh, it's a, it's a, it means to an end basically.
00:41:52.820
I knew some of the people that mixed and mastered his material.
00:41:55.340
Um, I know someone that worked with XXX pretty, uh, consistently who also passed away, um,
00:42:04.800
Um, but there is truth that these people were involved with something that I think is way
00:42:10.320
bigger than maybe they were so young that they even had a clue the depth of what they
00:42:17.400
And sometimes, you know, what you don't know can hurt you.
00:42:20.100
And I think that that might've been the case with some of these young artists.
00:42:24.720
I think that it looks like, um, from the outside looking in, Doja Cat is one of the most
00:42:30.980
It's, it's like, she's, she's, uh, rolled it into her personality.
00:42:45.120
But you get, uh, I, I personally like, like a post Malone, but like.
00:42:50.100
He's been doing some stuff lately where I'm like, I don't know.
00:42:56.420
Anybody that's at that level of fame that, yeah, that fame is, is gatekept.
00:43:00.440
I mean, when you're at that level of fame, you know, that is gatekept.
00:43:03.880
And there are some quid pro quo things that are undoubtedly going on at those levels.
00:43:09.960
Um, I'm not speaking firsthand in terms of myself being involved with that, but I do know
00:43:14.740
that there are some this for that scenarios, uh, that to unlock that extreme level of fame.
00:43:22.520
Um, that, you know, even just thinking back to the Superbowl a couple of years ago, Rihanna
00:43:26.220
performed and she had the red dress on and she's making the overt hand symbols and things
00:43:31.520
The average Joe American a doesn't have the time to even understand what's going on because
00:43:38.600
they're too busy with their, their lives and working 50 hours a week to survive.
00:43:46.480
B church now is always been the idea of church has been so corrupted in their mind because
00:43:51.780
they compare everything to like the Roman Catholic church, which is, which is just Roman paganism
00:44:00.640
You know, the average person cannot process what they're seeing.
00:44:04.740
They can't process like you alluded to hypnotism earlier.
00:44:07.600
The, the, um, the hidden types of, uh, programming that is going on on a daily basis.
00:44:17.760
And thinks it's just a bunch of poppycock to use that term because it's a fun word to
00:44:23.820
Sometimes, um, they could, they call it bunkum, you know, just whatever it is.
00:44:36.700
You, you have to have at least 10% of society caring about something to even make a dent in
00:44:41.620
You know, 1% of society is only 3 million people, give or take.
00:44:44.840
And even that doesn't move the meter, you know?
00:44:46.800
So I think that's why it's able to thrive overtly now, like you're saying, I don't want
00:44:53.600
to continue to focus on the, on the negative dark aspect.
00:44:56.740
I don't want to give, uh, you know, Satan, the adversary, uh, any credit here or anything
00:45:01.880
And it's, it's kind of a horse that is beat to death.
00:45:04.100
I have a couple more questions and I think I want to get onto a more fascinating aspect
00:45:08.420
It's a good point though, because a lot of times, like when I was playing in the church,
00:45:12.660
it was something that I was aware of where you're like, okay, we're playing here.
00:45:16.920
You're ushering in, uh, the Holy, or at least you're inviting in the Holy spirit and you're,
00:45:24.120
And I'm like, we got to be real careful of this because this is like what the devil does.
00:45:27.220
This is the devil's playground, but not really.
00:45:29.680
This is just something, another thing that he's using and co-opting does it really well,
00:45:35.320
but it's like, why should we continue to just forego and submit these things that are not
00:45:42.840
That's a, so that's kind of what I'm getting at.
00:45:44.600
I want to get to a, a, a different part of the conversation in a minute, but I do have
00:45:48.760
a couple of more, uh, nails to kind of drive home on, on, on this side of the topic.
00:45:57.120
There was something I wanted to ask you and it's, uh, it's escaped me.
00:46:03.540
You were talking about characters specifically.
00:46:06.160
Well, you mentioned something, this quid pro quo element.
00:46:09.120
And, uh, obviously this would only be speculation as you've already established that it's not
00:46:12.860
something that you've personally experienced, but I imagine you may have heard a thing or
00:46:17.320
You said that people at the highest levels, that level is gate kept.
00:46:20.000
And that for the most part, the way that they're getting there is some sort of quid pro quo
00:46:24.340
scenario, which I believe more and more these days, because, um, maybe I'm speaking out
00:46:30.060
When I say from my point of view, it looks like the talent isn't there.
00:46:34.640
And I think that's a, that's a, that's a, something that's done by design by the industry,
00:46:39.500
because if you don't have enough talent, they're paving the way for you and you can never
00:46:47.380
I'm going to take my talent and I'm going to go build something somewhere else without
00:46:51.880
Kanye West kind of did this, man, I don't like maybe two or three times already.
00:46:59.620
But it's like, there are a lot of other people, uh, you know, I know everybody's got their
00:47:04.860
taste, but like, I look at a dude like Kodak Black and I go, Kodak Black doesn't have
00:47:13.560
He doesn't seem like he's got some sort of like immense range where he's able to do something
00:47:18.580
In fact, before his clone came out of nowhere, I don't know, it was like something happened
00:47:23.620
Dude, I'm telling you, like the dude that you used to see versus the dude that you see
00:47:27.260
Maybe, maybe he just got, um, what are those called?
00:47:33.420
I don't know, but I'm like, this is a different dude.
00:47:35.540
Um, and so I look at somebody like that, you know, the mumble rap epidemic and I go, there's
00:47:42.080
And that is so that when you realize what you've stepped in, you can't make anything on
00:47:47.100
So the only way that you're going to have success is the industry making success for
00:47:50.820
And so you really cornered the market in that way.
00:47:52.900
And you've allowed this slow degradation of the music to seep into the public where they're
00:47:58.960
like, they'll now accept pretty much anything, which is like really, really weird.
00:48:02.900
It's formulaic and it's, it's low effort and it's very strange.
00:48:06.260
Um, could you speak a little bit on like, what do you suspect that quid pro quo is?
00:48:10.800
Cause I jumped to like, what are they eating babies?
00:48:15.700
Well, I mean, there, there's books written on those things.
00:48:19.760
Um, obviously some of them probably not so authentic.
00:48:25.280
Um, one guy I can refer your viewers to is, uh, Bill Schnabelin.
00:48:34.740
I think he wrote a book called Lucifer dethroned, uh, which kind of outlines his story becoming
00:48:42.080
And then learning at that point that there are actually 11 other priest steps above Roman
00:48:48.180
Catholic priests that you can't unlock until you become a Roman Catholic priest that include
00:48:52.420
voodoo, Santerian magic, uh, all the way up to literal vampirism where you're literally
00:49:01.640
And that's, that's in a book called Lucifer dethroned that came out in 1993.
00:49:05.760
I'm writing down here a reminder to, uh, I'm going to run this through like an AI program,
00:49:11.040
the transcript and, and add the book list, all the books that you're saying to the description
00:49:19.100
So 11 other steps above Roman Catholic priests and they end in, in vampirism.
00:49:28.780
Vampirism is something that we, we're going to be looking at doing a little bit of a dive
00:49:37.720
This could go, it's going to fall into new Orleans.
00:49:41.480
It's literally called the neferat, the neferatic, uh, priesthood is literally what it's called.
00:49:46.040
Um, yeah, it's so funny because you look at, you look at Santeria and you go Santeria.
00:49:51.780
I love it when I say it with the Spanish, Santeria co-opted Catholicism, but it's like,
00:49:57.240
Oh, so above the Roman Catholic priesthood, there's, there's a Santeria position.
00:50:01.840
So that sounds a lot like they co-opted it and now have positioned themselves at the
00:50:08.340
So it is just to address some, I'm looking at some of the comments cause I enjoy reading.
00:50:15.860
But no, I want to address one thing particularly.
00:50:18.020
It's not, it's not like vampirism in the Hollywood sense that, you know, where you're like the
00:50:22.560
guy's in like a, you know, he's, he's in like a little coffin.
00:50:25.420
He gets out at night and you know, it's not, it's not like the Hollywood rendition.
00:50:28.680
It's literally just, you change your, your, um, I guess you could say your digestive,
00:50:34.740
um, uh, track to an extent because you're now your body is relying on blood instead of
00:50:41.600
Um, and it affects you, it affects you physiologically.
00:50:44.220
This is all based on what this gentleman disclosed in his book and he's a very authentic.
00:50:48.740
He's probably like close to 80 and he still is on YouTube and whatnot.
00:50:52.280
He had another book where he exposes Freemasonry because that's also involved.
00:50:56.600
Uh, it's called, um, I'll, I'll give you the title of the book, but it's Bill Schnabelin.
00:51:01.100
Um, so it's not like vampirism and like interview with a vampire and whatnot.
00:51:05.360
Like you see like that, that's very, uh, they dumb it down and they make it more like glitzy
00:51:10.740
glamoury to make it acceptable to society to create like a, like a, uh, a trend, if you
00:51:23.480
You had asked me specifically, oh, it was a quid pro quo.
00:51:28.440
Cause this is, is this like they put messaging in the music?
00:51:30.600
As long as you push this music to the youth, then we'll give you what you want.
00:51:33.440
Or is there something more, uh, you know, a bit heavier at play?
00:51:39.680
Uh, what you, what you referred to, um, now behind the, behind closed doors though, some
00:51:45.340
of the things that could be going on in terms of like the sexual rituals that are happening
00:51:49.620
and, um, the sacrificial rituals that are happening, that stuff, um, it could tie in
00:51:56.000
to unlocking powers where, where people are literally allowing themselves to be possessed
00:52:01.760
by some kind of a power principality that then comes through in the music.
00:52:07.200
I think you kind of mentioned it earlier now, not to say, I'm not like a big Beyonce fan
00:52:11.680
or a Beyonce hater, but the whole, um, there's teeth to that though.
00:52:22.380
You know, there's, there's very like off the wall, way too far into left field theories
00:52:29.100
And I think that's intentionally inserted into the conversation to make it seem so crazy
00:52:33.820
that it can't be true, but there are kernels of truth in this.
00:52:37.380
And that's just kind of like a way to misdirect the average casual viewer and casual person
00:52:42.920
that isn't studied on the things we're talking about.
00:52:45.560
Because once you start studying these things and learning about the etymology of these things,
00:52:50.480
um, the history of initiation, which another, another book, I'm just, I'm like a book guy.
00:52:56.220
Um, another book, one of the first books I read on all of this stuff is literally called
00:53:05.700
I mean, you can get on Amazon for like $17 and 99 cents or whatever it is, but a lot
00:53:10.560
of this stuff, people don't know where to look for it.
00:53:12.360
When I started my research train, if you will, back in like 2016 and started converting my
00:53:17.860
life to where I'm at now, literally a decade ago, that book kind of unravels the etymology
00:53:24.100
of a lot of the things we see in modern society and how they have roots in the different secret
00:53:29.580
societies that originated either in the Asian continent, um, the UK with the Druids, um,
00:53:37.800
A lot of these things intertwine the Egyptians, all the different teachings.
00:53:42.040
They all obviously go back to the Nephilim specifically in Genesis six, four.
00:53:50.320
When I first started out on my, my journey of knowledge per se, I was trying to disprove
00:53:55.420
Christ because I said, I've been told Christ is the answer my whole life.
00:54:03.420
And I used to think I would, oh, it's, it's not cool enough for me.
00:54:07.740
So I started like trying to figure out why it was wrong.
00:54:16.780
It, you can't have an opinion one way or another because a fact is a fact.
00:54:20.940
And every individual has their own journey to this.
00:54:27.980
And my story is that I've read a lot of things that indicate the reality of satanic covens,
00:54:36.620
witchcraft, how it's used in music, how it's used in society, how it influences people,
00:54:42.960
The agendas that are seen on the left and politics today are specifically with satanic
00:54:54.960
And B, there's nothing I could do to change that.
00:54:56.720
You have to change that for yourself, uh, and seek out the truth.
00:55:00.820
I, I, I'd be remiss if I didn't ask you this comment.
00:55:06.500
I was like, yeah, I mean, you know, you start from a place where you're dealing with Western
00:55:09.840
culture, telling you that Christianity is fake and gay.
00:55:13.160
Um, and it was just some sort of tool that conservatives use to stop women from, you know,
00:55:23.200
And it's like, well, maybe, maybe these kids should be dancing.
00:55:28.360
So, so within the industry, there is a really big theory.
00:55:32.060
When we were younger, there was whispers of it.
00:55:35.340
That theory is, uh, uh, EGI or, or I'm sorry, uh, E elite gender.
00:55:43.140
And when we were kids, you would always get these whispers.
00:55:51.260
And, and now, um, I used to kind of scoff at that.
00:55:55.340
And, and now I look at things and I go, well, Satan's game is, is inversionism.
00:56:00.200
And there are certainly characters on the world stage where you go, Macron, uh, careful.
00:56:09.800
Maybe there's, uh, there's Sue and Candace Owens to oblivion now.
00:56:13.300
I, Candace Owens said there, there, there, there's a, but there's another dick involved there.
00:56:17.080
Or, so, so, um, is this, do you think this exists within the music industry?
00:56:21.560
Because a lot of people say certain characters are actually not the gender that they appear
00:56:30.260
I think it's, it's possible, but it's also, you know, a very specific one person at a time
00:56:36.160
Um, it's hard to generalize that, but it fits with the agenda.
00:56:39.400
You know, the agenda is anything that, um, ruins or attacks creation the way it was meant
00:56:48.920
Um, and that is literally the whole idea of, uh, transhumanism, transgender, the transhumanist
00:56:57.760
movement with, you know, we're going to make you biologically enhanced with the computer
00:57:02.260
chip and you're going to be able to have the AI right in your head.
00:57:04.960
You, you've seen the trials with Neuralink where a guy's thinking and the computer is
00:57:08.580
doing that whole thing is connected to the mark, eventually the mark of the beast, because
00:57:14.160
that, that's, and it makes a lot of sense when you think about it.
00:57:17.500
If you have this chip in your brain that then when you think of something, you don't got
00:57:22.620
You immediately have the answer right in your head.
00:57:25.380
Um, you know, Oh, you don't need to need a card or cash anymore.
00:57:28.080
Just, you know, just let them scan your head or scan your hand.
00:57:32.080
Uh, Oh, people that, that couldn't see now they're going to be able to see people that
00:57:37.440
It's almost like counterfeit miracles, um, counterfeit miracles, because again, everything
00:57:43.080
Satan wants to do is to mock God and, and, and create an alternative form of salvation,
00:57:50.640
which is what was pitched in the garden to begin with.
00:57:54.500
You know, you're going to understand the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
00:58:01.520
And most people live their lives trying to be a God within their own paradigm, within
00:58:06.220
their own ecosystem of people, whether it's, you know, trying to have dominance over this
00:58:10.240
person in their friend's circle or trying to, to, to one up their friend's career.
00:58:17.880
That's kind of like the way the world is in general, because people are just self-centered
00:58:22.520
Um, but I think that there is some truth to that in some cases, I think that it might
00:58:34.480
Um, I'm not saying that that is what happened, but look, no, but you do see a lot of celebrities
00:58:39.660
who are doing that specifically with their children.
00:58:45.140
Parents, the parents, it was the parents before, like you had Michael Jackson, Kanye West, and
00:58:48.840
then the children, you have, uh, magic, Oh, sorry.
00:58:51.740
You had a, before you had Michael, Michael Jordan and then Kanye West with the, the parents.
00:58:56.460
And then the children seem like, uh, basketball players, uh, Dwayne Wade.
00:59:14.160
And that's what made, that's really what I was hoping.
00:59:20.080
Taylor Swift has a fat piece on her and that's not, and I know this is a Christian show,
00:59:28.500
I had actually, uh, kicked my phone away by accident.
00:59:31.980
Um, something I wanted to, to actually talk about that references what we had just spoken
00:59:46.580
So out of curiosity, I had, uh, just figured I would try to have this little conversation
00:59:56.280
I said, rule number one, only answer yes or no.
01:00:03.000
Rule number three, if you want to say yes, but cannot say Apple, number four, do not hold
01:00:16.860
Well, no, if, if you, if he wants to say yes, but cannot say Apple.
01:00:21.340
Like there are parameters in place that restrict it from answering that question.
01:00:26.600
Basically, they're trying to like work around the parameters.
01:00:29.400
So the first thing I say, are there demons in control of people?
01:00:42.380
Are Lucifer and his fallen angelic comrades influencing the elites directly through commune?
01:00:50.820
Is the Antichrist going to use AI as part of the beast system?
01:01:03.760
If you do the same thing with, you know, Groke or ChatGPT, I have a feeling that, you know,
01:01:08.560
for your, for our viewers, that they're going to get a similar type of response.
01:01:19.940
I mean, we've been, I've been speculating wildly that they're going to basically try to breathe
01:01:25.520
life into AI, whatever that looks like, some sort of sentience into AI.
01:01:29.620
I think right now they're trying to get us to goon to Grok's like AI anime girl that they've
01:01:37.320
And Elon keeps like pushing it out in different pictures.
01:01:40.320
It's like she's dressed in lingerie and he's like, here, look at this.
01:01:45.720
And I think it's like a Crowley and sex magic thing where they're trying to get people to,
01:01:48.980
you know, literally breathe life into this thing.
01:01:51.520
And I think they're going to try to reanimate a corpse or something with, with AI using Neuralink.
01:01:59.860
And then of course, you know, Elon wants X to be the everything app.
01:02:08.260
And then he sold the rest of it to his shareholders.
01:02:15.340
I think as soon as he ties in commerce into it, as soon as he figures out a banking system
01:02:19.640
through X, which he's already doing to some degree, the big thing on X is you get that
01:02:26.780
So everybody's getting however much you're getting every two weeks, you know, a little
01:02:29.940
bit of money here, a little bit of money there seems cool.
01:02:36.000
It's like, that doesn't even seem like a good model.
01:02:38.460
I'm paying you however much money a month for this blue check.
01:02:42.220
And then my, my payment usually is more than what I'm paying Twitter.
01:02:46.500
So like I'm getting it, the app pays for itself.
01:02:50.180
I could buy myself a coffee or something like that.
01:02:51.960
And it's like, I think the real goal here is something different.
01:02:56.360
It is, we're on the edge of a financial collapse when it comes to the dollar.
01:03:01.540
And Elon is, is the guy who's positioned, I would say most likely to be able to save the
01:03:07.260
economy given his integration with the, with the, you know, the Trump administration and
01:03:12.100
I think that's probably the route that this is going to end up going.
01:03:14.640
So it seems to me pretty spot on that, that AI would be used in this antichrist system.
01:03:22.580
And you know, all you need is Neuralink either in your head or your hand.
01:03:26.040
Maybe they'll make a hand version and, uh, and without it, you won't be able to buy or
01:03:33.500
You know, even just with, you know, you tap a card now with the chip, you just tap it.
01:03:42.760
You know, you don't want to carry this phone around anymore.
01:03:45.480
Isn't it annoying having a phone in your pocket?
01:03:49.220
We're going to give you a gift card for a hundred dollars to your favorite restaurant.
01:03:54.880
You know, it's going to make your life so much easier.
01:04:05.060
Uh, Oh, not to mention, it's going to enhance you.
01:04:07.160
You're going to be more appealing to, to other, to women, uh, for, for dating.
01:04:10.960
You're going to be a better potential mate for people.
01:04:14.520
And the average person will eat it right up because, you know, it's a me now it's an instant
01:04:19.560
That's just the reality of the society I think we live in.
01:04:22.980
But, um, you know, the music, the truth is it's going back to music before we, we wrap
01:04:29.880
The music is a major part of how the youth is kind of kept in a hypnotic state.
01:04:35.640
Um, and that's, that's science that goes back to like the 1940s.
01:04:39.900
I mean, H. Esther Brooks wrote the book hypnotism in the 1940s and it was reprinted many times.
01:04:46.640
Uh, Esther Brooks was, it's claimed he was, was a CIA operative.
01:04:51.140
Um, and he wrote the book on how to use hypnotism for operational purposes and military, uh, and
01:04:59.420
Um, it's an expensive book if you can find it, but it's called, it's literally called
01:05:03.900
hypnotism and, uh, G. H. Esther Brooks was the writer of that book back in the forties.
01:05:10.540
They've used hip hop in particular, in particular to destroy the black community.
01:05:15.160
It was like where hip hop was this art that emerged from the black community.
01:05:18.700
And so the art was a reflection of the community.
01:05:21.400
Uh, they then like twisted it and made it so that the community began to emulate the art.
01:05:27.120
And then they changed the art to only reflect drug use and violence and, and, you know, the
01:05:33.020
glorification of, uh, of, you know, uh, uh, womanizing, having multiple babies, all these
01:05:40.500
Um, and then they, they literally started to emulate the thing that, that was a reflection
01:05:47.180
And then you look at it and it's like, there is a glorification of the hood.
01:05:51.420
You know, I, I remember growing up with kids that didn't come from a rough area that
01:05:56.260
like were trying to dress and act like they did.
01:05:59.320
And it was like, because you wanted to, it was like, I grew up in a, in a shithole and
01:06:07.620
But then I would meet people that grew up in a nice neighborhood and that would dress
01:06:12.440
Really they're dressing and acting like what they're seeing on music videos.
01:06:18.380
You know, you, you have, uh, both your parents are present.
01:06:24.240
You've got like a nice community that you live in.
01:06:28.100
Why are you trying to act like a place that is not, uh, uh, you know, someplace that you
01:06:38.400
Um, so, you know, some people can escape from it, but it's like, there's a hypnotic aspect.
01:06:42.780
This is, they, they Laurel canyoned, uh, an entire race into living in squalor.
01:06:48.220
Not to, not to change the subject, but, uh, what you were just talking about with Elon
01:06:51.860
and the financial system, the, the Dogecoin in, I guess in January, they filed with the
01:07:00.240
And I, I just heard like more news about it, that there's other, there are other, uh, uh,
01:07:07.180
Like crypto distributor chains, you know, like Coinbase and a bit wise picking up.
01:07:18.840
They're, they're picking this up as an ETF in the official manner.
01:07:22.260
So it's like, if we're looking for a route for the financial system for X, that is like
01:07:29.480
This is the one that he has like pumped and boosted and did whatever he wanted.
01:07:32.800
That stupid dog is going to lead us to the mark of the beast.
01:07:35.020
I mean, listen, it's the funniest outcome is the most likely, but it's, this is the coin
01:07:40.360
that he was, he's been using to manipulate since it was like 0.0007 cents.
01:07:50.660
But if this thing goes to like $6, that's the amount of, of wealth that you could, you
01:08:02.180
It's Elon Musk probably sitting with a lot of this stuff.
01:08:06.700
I know this is bizarre, but keep an eye on that.
01:08:10.920
My bet, my best bet would be if we're going to move to some sort of, uh, Xbox, it will,
01:08:25.500
I got, I got cash on hand, you know, and book safe some whatnot.
01:08:30.200
It's like, no, no man knows the, the day or the hour, but like you can see the signs
01:08:36.120
So, you know, where you're moving, you know, no question.
01:08:43.220
It's just kind of, you know, how to identify it and you know, you act accordingly.
01:08:47.800
Um, because any moment really, I mean, a button could be pushed tomorrow for example.
01:08:53.800
And that could be, that could be nuclear winter.
01:08:57.280
And we used to watch the movies when we were kids and it was almost like predictive programming
01:09:00.980
to an extent, like the, the world we live in today, like the movie enemy of the state
01:09:05.960
I always look back on that movie, like, wow, like that came out in 95, saw it in the theater
01:09:10.400
with my best friend, you know, we're all excited to go to the movies.
01:09:12.740
We're like 13 years old and this guy's jumping around rooftops and they're in some, they're
01:09:17.160
in some like a high command center with tracking his every move and they can pinpoint them here
01:09:22.140
That's literally, that was complete science fiction then supposedly, but that's literally the
01:09:26.800
world we live in now where everything is tracked.
01:09:28.800
I mean, you're, you're a face, your facial recognition, minority report, everything.
01:09:35.680
Really nobody voted for that, but that's what we got.
01:09:40.060
I look back at those movies now and I go, Will Smith is gay now.
01:09:48.740
I mean, uh, I just found out that the original song for men in black was not at all an original
01:10:00.420
I'm driving back from the studio and I'm going, you know, this sounds like, dude, they're playing
01:10:12.140
She doesn't, she does not go here comes the men in black.
01:10:20.720
Everything is a lie is, is basically what I'm getting at.
01:10:24.460
Look, I want to, I want to turn a corner here though, because I don't want the whole show
01:10:27.820
to be like, look how Satan has his fingers in the butthole of the industry.
01:10:32.080
Um, we were talking about, you know, it being a spiritual battleground and, um, and I wonder
01:10:40.160
if you can speak to the presence of Christianity within the industry.
01:10:45.740
Um, uh, are there artists who, I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's mildly disheartening to just
01:10:52.720
go with the idea that those upper echelons are gatekept and there's a quid pro quo situation.
01:10:58.660
Does anybody slip through the cracks in your opinion and get all the way up there?
01:11:03.680
And if not, are, are there people that are, that are still working, that are resisting
01:11:08.360
it, who are finding success, who are influencing people and who are standing, you know, shoulder
01:11:13.540
to shoulder with these other people who are demonically possessed.
01:11:17.160
I think Lecrae is a good example in the hip hop world of someone who was able to kind of
01:11:22.620
cross over like in tiptoe into the, uh, the bad side of the industry, but always with a,
01:11:33.200
Um, if you go back to like the 2010 to 2015 range, um, he would be the most notable that
01:11:40.780
I can say in the hip hop world that kind of was on that mainstream, that line of, of mainstream
01:11:46.480
hip hop and Christian hip hop, because, you know, obviously Christian hip hop is not going
01:11:51.720
to get much publicity in the world because these same corporations that are controlling
01:11:57.060
a lot of what news is disseminated and, and writing a lot of the same scripts for all these
01:12:01.420
different news channels, they're also controlling, you know, what is advertised and what type of
01:12:06.300
advertisements they decide to put on television or put into different, uh, media mediums, whatever
01:12:11.880
it is, you know, because newspaper is kind of dead and whatnot.
01:12:14.860
So it's not really print as much as it was when we were younger with the magazines we would
01:12:24.640
Um, I'm not, I'm only recently like a semi fan of Tom McDonald, but he seems to kind of,
01:12:31.460
he's kind of like a little more edgy, but he seems to try sometimes to put.
01:12:38.520
He's a guy that does the song with Ben Shapiro?
01:12:41.880
He has a couple of gimmicky songs, but there's a new one called the devil is a Democrat, which
01:12:55.900
And so that song came out to be honest, but, um, he would be another example, you know,
01:13:01.460
of someone that is kind of chopping down the traditional, uh, what is number one or approaching
01:13:09.080
I think he's actually right there in like the top three or five of billboard right now with
01:13:13.640
Um, and it's, it's very, it's very different from what you usually see.
01:13:26.020
It's a great record because a lot of what he's talking about, I mean, I agree with completely,
01:13:29.560
you know, specifically, um, what he's talking about in those verses, but there's not many
01:13:36.580
Unfortunately, I wish there was, uh, besides Lecrae, uh, in hip hop and some guys try sometimes.
01:13:44.200
What about people that are working like behind the scenes, like, uh, management producers,
01:13:50.520
I understand, uh, the stars because ultimately the stars represent a very small percentage
01:13:58.740
But as far as these like record label companies, these management teams, these producers and
01:14:03.400
everything like that, um, you know, can you speak to that a little bit?
01:14:07.480
Well, I think there's good people across the board, you know, that behind the scenes that
01:14:12.100
whether it's the agents or the bookers or the people that are mixing the records that,
01:14:15.820
you know, you might just see their name in the credits.
01:14:17.640
There's definitely good people in the industry that have good hearts and, and have their minds
01:14:21.960
in their, their souls in the right place for sure.
01:14:30.060
Cause when you think about it, what you allow to be put into your ears and processed by your
01:14:36.840
brain, the messages of the music, of the lyrics of the different ideas that are being conveyed,
01:14:41.980
uh, whatever it might be, whether it's drug use or promiscuity or, you know, um, slapping
01:14:47.840
people around because you're mad at them or shooting someone because they, they did you
01:14:55.580
So if you're willing to put that stuff into your, your atmosphere, your mental ecosystem
01:15:02.580
per se, then, you know, how, how good really are you?
01:15:08.140
Because you are then being influenced by these things.
01:15:10.820
So they could be a good person, but then they're mixing like horrible music.
01:15:15.020
And I've kind of hit a point in my career where I'll turn down certain things.
01:15:19.380
If I don't like what the message is about, um, or what the idea is about, you know, like
01:15:25.760
this gold record behind me, I got that before I had come to that point in my life.
01:15:29.880
Um, Trippie red, I think he's got some good music.
01:15:32.480
I was thankful to be a part of a project that him and future did a song on, but will I listen
01:15:41.000
No, because it's not really what I want to put into my, into my mind and influence my
01:15:49.260
People don't realize how much of an impact that has, um, what, especially when you combine
01:15:54.500
it with, with substances, it's just the reality.
01:16:00.520
That's why, you know, think about it's funny, right?
01:16:02.640
When you're younger, you always, you always hear the term, oh, I was, uh, I was drunk texting
01:16:08.660
It means that you got drunk and you started thinking about doing dirty things to someone who
01:16:19.220
You know, what, why are you thinking about that all of a sudden?
01:16:24.840
I mean, if you're, you're opening your mind and your heart to powers and principalities
01:16:29.140
and, you know, people will, will laugh about it and laugh it off.
01:16:32.660
Like it's no big deal, but it can completely envelop your life and it can completely take
01:16:39.100
Um, and that's something I'm speaking from experience with, with coming out of that world.
01:16:45.160
It's something that, uh, we were, well, I've been sort of conscious about this show, even
01:16:50.160
though the show is not operating on like a musical level.
01:16:52.980
Um, there were other shows that like I had mentioned before, I've worked for, uh, Legion
01:17:00.160
And I said, when I listened to Legion of Skanks, it's, you know, it's a comedy show, but I was
01:17:09.060
And someone in the chat, like, I just said it, I was like, you know, we're going to be
01:17:12.580
It's, it's kind of like, uh, we're laying it out to bear.
01:17:17.040
But there was a couple of people in the comments were like, yo, me too, dog.
01:17:23.080
It was like, I want to, I want to drink or I want to smoke.
01:17:28.820
I did a comedy show that was like, yeah, I would, before the comedy show, a lot of times
01:17:34.880
I'd go and I'd smoke and then we would do crazy comedy.
01:17:40.960
And I realized that there were people watching it that one dude wrote into us and he was like,
01:17:45.980
I've been sober for years, but like, you know, on Wednesdays at nine 11, I'm taking an edible
01:17:51.820
And I'm like, it's funny because you're getting on that same wavelength as, as me.
01:17:56.460
Like, I'm like, I'm kind of like, I'm not, not that I'm running the show, but like in,
01:18:00.400
in tower gang, I was like inserted myself as like one of the dudes that's like, we're
01:18:05.040
aggressive here and I'm going to be steering the way this thing goes.
01:18:09.120
And a lot of sometimes I'm high and it's like, well, yeah, but now these guys watching
01:18:21.000
Like I don't drink or smoke, but I don't, I don't smoke anymore at all.
01:18:25.020
But when I, when I would, when I would appear on, on tower gang, I would like to, I didn't
01:18:32.620
I didn't, that's the last thing I needed, but I would drink.
01:18:34.740
And even when I wasn't on tower gang, if I was watching tower gang, which I was every,
01:18:42.740
What you're, you're creating this vibe that like makes people want to drink with it.
01:18:47.560
Like, I don't do that when I listen to the confessionals or tinfoil hat or any of those
01:18:51.740
things, you know, like I'm not, I'm not doing that, but I am when I listen to tower gang.
01:18:57.380
It's like, and it's just like this weird digital media.
01:18:59.480
And I'm just talking into a microphone and we're like miles away from any given, even
01:19:03.480
in this chat right now, I don't know where these people are, but you're imparting something
01:19:07.380
You're, you're pushing them, you're touching them.
01:19:09.280
And you know, I, I don't know, say they said tower gang was for the devil.
01:19:12.180
I don't, I don't think, I think it was a fun show, but it was just, it's, it's, you're
01:19:18.740
And I wanted to ask you like back in the day you had like a, I don't know, stay away
01:19:23.840
to heaven or, uh, some, some of these songs and they're like, Oh, if you play it backwards,
01:19:31.160
There's definitely there in, in some of these songs.
01:19:36.360
Because you were, you could probably speak to this.
01:19:38.700
You're more in the, you were intrinsically involved in the mixing down of these songs,
01:19:42.780
which is something that is like, I don't know what goes on, but there is something there.
01:19:51.720
Like you can get somebody on, on a, on like a dope beat and you could put them in this
01:19:56.220
like low vibrational state where they're like, like, yeah, I'm in my car now.
01:20:02.760
Or I'm like, I want to smoke and put my hat real low because of the beat.
01:20:10.580
Uh, that movie, they cloned Tyrone joked about that, but it was like, damn, that's kind
01:20:16.180
It was like certain music, obviously there's Dave Chappelle, Dave Chappelle music that white people
01:20:22.540
He's like, John Mayer, play the, play the rock bit.
01:20:24.640
And then they all like go crazy and beat each other up.
01:20:27.660
And then they start playing hippie music and they're all, and it's like, yeah, but, but
01:20:36.880
I think there was a Jay song where if you played it backwards, it said something like,
01:20:41.400
uh, hail Satan or something Lucifer on reasonable doubt.
01:20:45.700
And I've heard that, um, on different podcasts, it's been talked about, I forget what record
01:20:50.520
If you Google it, like just Google like reasonable doubt, reasonable doubt was, um, the black
01:21:01.660
That album, one of my favorite albums, when they mix it with the white album from the
01:21:10.260
There's a song on there called Lucifer and it is a banger.
01:21:13.900
But the thing is, it's funny that they take that album, mix it with, with the Beatles,
01:21:17.780
which the Beatles are like, that's like Laurel Canyon stuff.
01:21:24.340
I mean, there, you can find a lot of information about what was going on in Laurel Canyon back then
01:21:28.920
with, there was a actually, um, the mountain look at the lookout lab or something.
01:21:33.620
I forget what it was called specifically mountain Valley lookout lab.
01:21:37.480
There was actually like a military operation right there in Laurel Canyon related to making
01:21:45.180
And, and I've read a book, I didn't read the whole thing, um, by David McGovern who talks
01:21:54.320
How a lot of those people back then that were making music there, their parents were like
01:21:58.420
involved in the military in some way, or they were in the intelligence world.
01:22:05.020
There's a picture of him with his dad is a Naval intelligence officer.
01:22:07.900
You ever see, uh, uh, the dude who they claim is Eminem's dad.
01:22:11.000
And he's like also military, uh, intelligence dude.
01:22:16.000
And I think his, his last name, uh, I don't know what his last name was.
01:22:19.600
But dude, if you look at him, you're like, Oh shit, this kind of looks exactly like, like
01:22:23.720
Eminem and Eminem's dad is like a stranger or whatever.
01:22:25.660
But, uh, and then you look at, look, I'm not saying that it is his dad, but think about
01:22:30.660
how unbelievably influential Eminem was on a generation of millennials.
01:22:38.560
I think he's the number one most influential artists on millennials.
01:22:43.360
I was, I was, I was talking with, uh, somebody I just met at a baby shower and they had their
01:22:48.200
kids there like nine and seven and they're listening to Eminem.
01:22:55.260
I will look it up, but I want to, but for him, so like when you, when you were mixing
01:22:59.000
stuff down, was there ever any, I don't even think it's intentional, but I think when you're
01:23:03.600
doing this stuff, like there's like an inclination to like, like you, you feel a certain way and
01:23:08.180
you want it to come out and it's like, I don't know.
01:23:11.620
I would get chills when I was mixing certain things.
01:23:15.640
I mean, even, even now when I'm mixing certain just beats I'm making and now I've really
01:23:21.960
So I'm just putting out instrumental stuff that I do like grimy or beats, uh, but electronic
01:23:29.780
Um, so even when I mix some stuff now, sometimes it definitely evokes an emotional response and
01:23:43.660
When I went to college, I went to the university of Pittsburgh.
01:23:45.840
I got a degree in communication and psychology, like a double major.
01:23:49.700
And my capstone course, my, my capstone research project was music and emotions.
01:23:55.400
So what I did was I let like 50 students listen to certain beats that I had made.
01:24:02.580
And I would ask them for each beat, write down the emotion it makes you feel, and then write
01:24:10.380
And I got some wild responses and these, this is when I was making beats and they were okay.
01:24:18.940
Like they would have good ideas, but the mixes weren't good.
01:24:21.380
Or some of the sound selection was off, you know, the snare would sound funny, but it still
01:24:27.320
And I found almost across the board that what I expected the music to evoke was actually
01:24:35.740
Like what emotion I, cause I felt it when I was making it.
01:24:38.860
So I thought, all right, well, this one is going to make somebody think about like a
01:24:41.620
loved one they lost, or this one is going to make somebody think about, um, something
01:24:45.960
that was done wrong to them that provoked them to violence, uh, things of that nature.
01:24:51.740
And this is like, you know, I graduated in like Oh five.
01:24:53.700
So literally 20 years ago, but it still holds up today because, you know, I'm sure you guys
01:24:58.860
can say you've been in the car, listening to music and you'll just get like, you'll get like
01:25:02.440
energized by like, yo, where's that coming from?
01:25:08.320
There's a real truth to the, uh, the frequencies like we talked about.
01:25:12.380
And, um, and, but yeah, my, my hair will stand up my arms and I will get literal chills sometimes
01:25:19.000
Have you, uh, there, during that, that specific project is probably a long time ago.
01:25:23.220
I mean, Oh five, that's when, I don't know when I went to college, but I minored in music
01:25:27.780
And I was, I was doing something similar, but more along the lines of songwriting.
01:25:32.820
And what I was fascinated with back then was, uh, the idea of key signatures.
01:25:38.060
And well, I mean, it's, it's general when you're moving along the, you know, the circle
01:25:44.920
I mean, it's just a replication, but in a different, in a different pitch, I always
01:25:49.420
felt like D minor felt like very sad to me, but I was more, uh, fascinated with the idea
01:25:55.000
of color because not just, I can impart emotion on you throughout a chord progression, depending
01:26:02.420
And, and if I wanted to do some key slips and bring you into, make you feel different
01:26:06.700
Like you, you were actually getting much deeper than I was with like actual specific emotions.
01:26:11.780
But I was feeling like, uh, uh, colors, synesthesia coming through.
01:26:18.660
Now on a spectrometer, you have certain colors that are associated with different frequencies.
01:26:23.280
You can, I literally can pull up a spectrometer on when I'm mixing the music and spectra, meaning
01:26:31.020
And it'll, when certain sounds are triggered, it'll show a certain color on the spectrometer.
01:26:40.760
I didn't, I'm not aware of this device, but like, how is that calibrated?
01:26:45.160
Cause like, this is something that I always wanted to calibrate.
01:26:48.120
But then I thought to myself, like, if I do that, let's say I have my kids and I'm teaching
01:26:52.100
a music and I'm like, well, you know, in the key of, uh, the key of E major to me sounds
01:26:58.880
So that means all those eight notes that are in that key somehow would make up orange.
01:27:05.480
And the key of D minor makes up like a light blue and G major feels green to me.
01:27:09.620
But I'm like, if I, if I impart this on somebody else, that's my opinion, maybe, or is that
01:27:15.300
like, how is that even determined on a spectrometer?
01:27:24.300
How is this sound even bringing out this color?
01:27:31.960
I just know that I've always, when I'm in the mastering process of like, I'm about to
01:27:35.940
finish a song or finish a track and I'm just tweaking and make sure that
01:27:39.500
all the levels are right where they need to be.
01:27:41.340
So the kick hits properly, the vocals are loud, but not biting your ears, you know, all that
01:27:46.320
I will use my spectrometer to see if I get anything where I'm not supposed to get it.
01:27:51.180
And, um, you know, it's kind of, it's kind of hard to really comment on the science behind
01:27:56.040
I never dove that far into it, but I know that the frequencies are associated with color.
01:28:01.600
So even though you might have an arbitrary thing in your mind for this sounds like blue,
01:28:05.880
this sounds like green, there actually is a logical.
01:28:15.920
Well, the one more thing, the crazy thing too, is like, I'm working with like piano and
01:28:24.200
When you start to incorporate, uh, drum beats, like I, I'm not a drummer, but I know I've played
01:28:29.820
with a lot of drummers and these dudes, some of them like are real specific about how they'll
01:28:35.200
They will like only play a certain size snare, a certain depth of snare.
01:28:41.040
They're tight in the skin is tight in the type of skin that they use.
01:28:43.620
Even the drum, the drumstick that they're using to, to create a certain pitch.
01:28:48.760
So even that is creating a spectrum of sound and pitch that I'm like, I don't even deal
01:28:55.480
It's different, but yeah, but that emotionally manipulates people as well, depending on how
01:29:03.760
So the, this, the schizo speculation is, is brought to you by G by Jonathan in the chat
01:29:07.800
who said, uh, David knew this all too well with King Saul.
01:29:12.400
I wonder if he practiced perfecting this in the field with the sheep against the wolves.
01:29:16.460
But so, so obviously, you know, David, uh, being a musician and he's able to manipulate
01:29:22.620
Saul's emotional state and like bring him back to clarity when, when nothing else will bring
01:29:27.840
But then, um, his, his kid Solomon, he has the, the, the lesser keys.
01:29:38.580
And he's using the keys of Solomon to manipulate demons and to have them do his bidding and
01:29:47.180
And when you think about, um, different, if you, if you believe the extra canonical text,
01:29:58.180
I think there's something, there's something to this.
01:30:00.080
So something there, think about how a certain key can evoke a certain emotional response.
01:30:04.860
And when you think about the physical manifestation of an, of an emotional response, you start
01:30:08.780
to delve into the idea of like lust and, and, and rage and all these different emotions that
01:30:17.360
Like there's music, there's sexy time music, right?
01:30:19.840
There's, there's fight music, there's a sadness, right?
01:30:24.660
Uh, there are music, there's, there's music that makes you stuck.
01:30:27.780
That makes you like, it fills you with sadness and it wants you to just pass there.
01:30:33.040
That's like, there are, there's music that can manipulate you into all these different
01:30:36.760
emotions or keys that can manipulate you into all these different emotions.
01:30:40.600
But we're talking about these things being sins and that there are powers and principalities
01:30:50.800
And I'm like, damn, dude, maybe there's something like right there in that word key.
01:31:02.120
I mean, he had to have taught his kids something for his kid to be like, yeah, I can trap demons
01:31:09.680
When you're talking about keys yesterday, we had on Topher Gardner and he builds like domes
01:31:16.100
He uses a geometry, like sacred geometry to build this stuff.
01:31:22.200
But he mentioned a Roman pillars and how there would be eight Roman pillars in like in the
01:31:29.780
Well, they're, the Roman pillars are called, uh, I think they're Ionian and that would be
01:31:35.320
the first degree of, uh, when you're running through the different modes within a key.
01:31:40.720
So it's like I, Ionian, Aeolian, uh, Lydian, Friggian, Mixolydian.
01:31:45.900
That's like the one, two, three, four, all the way.
01:31:48.360
Then the eighth will repeat again in a higher key.
01:32:04.120
He's Solomon is using these keys to manipulate these, these frequency based entities into building
01:32:11.820
I believe he said that with those Roman structures, there's always seven of these pillars.
01:32:21.200
I mean, yeah, obviously it's the number of completion, but seven is important too.
01:32:25.740
That's what it would be because, well, realistically you only have seven notes before that key.
01:32:30.760
So you have C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and that's your seven.
01:32:37.960
So, but, but all of these are, I, I, man, I forgot.
01:32:40.760
Uh, the first one C is, uh, what did I just say?
01:32:45.500
It's not, uh, Ionian, uh, I think it's Phrygian, Areolian, Mixolydian.
01:32:52.760
And that's like the four or five, all the way down to like Dorian might be, I don't
01:33:01.280
These columns, these columns, these names are all like represented within Roman architecture.
01:33:09.120
And you would use these modes like if, okay, from playing within the key of C, we have the
01:33:15.040
letters A all the way around back to C, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
01:33:22.360
But if I want you to feel, uh, sadness, I'm going to play along the sixth, which is, uh,
01:33:30.440
I'm going to play that song by Justin Bieber, Lonely.
01:33:32.960
Yeah, no, I mean, I will play the notes of, it's, this is crazy, but if people are musicians,
01:33:38.080
You'll play the notes within the key of C, but you'll always come back and you'll land
01:33:41.520
on the A because that is the minor, that's the minor note within that key.
01:33:46.960
If I want you to feel unsure, I would play the, the note B, I would, I would play along
01:33:52.440
that note because that's like a diminished seventh.
01:33:58.220
But think about how all this applies to those, those cathedrals that were supposedly created
01:34:02.700
And then when you play the, the, the ambient noise in them seven times, right, overlapped
01:34:07.120
over one another, uh, it, it creates a cymatics plate that represents the exact shape of
01:34:11.600
the music and the, the window in the cathedral.
01:34:15.880
If Solomon used demons to build his temple and then you look at these, like the house
01:34:20.680
of the Lord, these beautiful cathedrals where, where worship to the father is, is, you know,
01:34:24.680
given and, and there's an element of frequency, spiritual architecture going on there as well.
01:34:35.400
That goes back to the Knights Templar who built a lot of those cathedrals, which didn't
01:34:42.480
Um, but nevertheless, uh, that's, you know, I think at 13, 10 or 11 is in the last one
01:34:49.180
was burned at the stake, but they built a lot of what you're talking about.
01:34:51.960
And then UK, at least over in Europe, we got to do like a show where we cover the Knights
01:34:56.860
Templar because the, the imagery of them is so iconic and associated with like being based
01:35:03.880
Um, and I, and I want to be like, damn, it seems kind of cool, but like, I don't know the
01:35:07.640
history of what they were actually about because I'm retarded.
01:35:10.180
And, you know, at one point, uh, premise, you were saying like, to be honest, I didn't
01:35:14.960
And you said it with, with like this almost like, um, shame.
01:35:18.760
And I'm like, dude, I haven't read a book in my life.
01:35:23.580
I read, I read, I am legend back when it was not Will Smith.
01:35:27.900
Um, and then, uh, I, you know, I think that's honestly pretty much it.
01:35:35.940
I don't know if there's anything else necessarily that you wanted to, to touch on, uh, premise
01:35:39.340
before we start bringing this thing in for a landing.
01:35:41.840
Um, I think we, we've covered a lot of really good stuff.
01:35:44.760
Obviously, you know, we, we just scratched the surface on a few things.
01:35:47.960
Um, one thing I can always say that is a good starting point for anybody that really hasn't
01:35:53.940
A lot of this stuff is the work of, um, Stanford professor from the sixties, Anthony Sutton.
01:35:59.580
He wrote some really good books on like the American secret government, uh, specifically called
01:36:04.720
America's secret establishment where he goes deep into skull and bones.
01:36:08.620
He got his hands on some very authentic documents that are reprinted in the book to, uh, the
01:36:14.620
And that leads right up to the Hegelian dialectic where, you know, you create the problem.
01:36:19.620
Oh, and then you conveniently have created the solution as well.
01:36:25.020
That's how a lot of our government has operated, uh, for many, many years now, they kind of
01:36:30.080
commandeered our government back in the 18 seventies and they implemented in our education
01:36:34.420
system, the same level of teaching, the same idea of teaching they would use for blind and
01:36:41.180
They then started teaching all kids who can see and hear the same way with the way we write
01:36:46.840
on the lines, wrote the letters when we were in elementary school and the big lines,
01:36:51.600
So they intentional dumbing down of American citizens began really like 150 plus years
01:36:58.780
And it leads us full circle right back to today.
01:37:01.740
Like what you mentioned with these people that are in music that have no talent.
01:37:04.680
Uh, one thing that came to mind when you were talking about that was sexy red.
01:37:07.740
I mean, this is just your average, like no talent hood chick.
01:37:14.180
What used to be whack when we were young is now what the people think is good.
01:37:22.120
I mean, my parents were saying that about our music though.
01:37:28.760
I think there was a slow degradation of, Oh yeah.
01:37:35.220
Uh, literally, I mean, honestly, the, the, I mean, it may be retarded as a t-shirt.
01:37:43.080
Um, it was, he, he made it really cool to rebel against your parents.
01:37:48.560
Uh, I mean, he nailed that in a way that like previous generations of music couldn't do.
01:37:53.720
He, he made it like, if you had a sound relationship with your parents, it was the most embarrassing.
01:37:59.720
That's, that's, that's how I saw somebody in the chat say he literally was made for children of single mothers.
01:38:09.440
I'm like, dude, I mean, I got coming from a single parent household.
01:38:14.080
The blonde hair stuff screams like project MK ultra.
01:38:19.560
We didn't really get into much MK ultra, but that's a whole other, I mean, that's been,
01:38:24.540
That's like one of the first topics when you get into conspiracy stuff that you like
01:38:32.720
I mean, isn't it ironic when, when I forget which director it was, Stansfield Turner, when
01:38:37.520
it came out in the seventies at the church committee, they said, where is this stuff?
01:38:44.060
All the records of the sub projects are all missing.
01:38:48.880
Like you can find it in the congressional record today that these guys are so full of
01:38:54.540
it, that they really claim that they lost all the sub project records that they just
01:39:08.520
We'd go back to the moon, but it would be a painful process.
01:39:13.580
Well, the technology, uh, you heard of the author, Annie Jacobson.
01:39:18.240
She was actually, they just, just brought this up there.
01:39:21.300
Uh, red beard in the chat, just predicting what you're saying.
01:39:30.300
Um, well, it kind of goes back to, as far as the phenomenon stuff, like the CIA with project
01:39:36.400
sun streak with using remote viewers to see things in different rooms overseas in Russia or whatever,
01:39:46.200
They had one remote viewer supposedly look at the surface of Mars, like a hundred something
01:39:51.840
or however many years ago, thousands of years ago, they had one remote viewer supposedly find
01:40:01.340
I mean, right there in the CIA reading room, I don't know if anybody else like me, I've
01:40:07.340
They're probably like watching me while I do it through my camera, you know, but I don't
01:40:14.940
It's funny when you always see people, Oh, you aren't just scared looking up this stuff,
01:40:18.280
They do not give, they don't care anything about what you're doing.
01:40:25.600
I mean that there's people like that have real status that they don't even go after for
01:40:29.360
But right point being project sun streak, Annie Jacobson, um, she covers all that.
01:40:37.040
She talks about all the different DARPA projects.
01:40:39.180
Um, she was on Rogan maybe a year or two ago, maybe four or five years ago, even, but she's
01:40:45.300
She, I think she won a Pulitzer prize, I believe for some of her work as well.
01:40:49.420
Uh, highly recommended, but yeah, the phenomenon stuff goes to the, um, the psionic, uh, abilities,
01:40:56.620
I believe they call it, um, that were being fostered.
01:41:00.240
And there's also books written by people that were operational in those things.
01:41:04.840
Um, remote viewing secrets was written by a, forget the guy's name, but it's called remote
01:41:10.880
viewing secrets, like a blue cover, Mick Monagel, James Mick Monagel.
01:41:15.300
Um, I can't wait to run the freaking transcript to get all these books.
01:41:26.760
I said, I got room right on that little inside that ottoman.
01:41:30.140
I got room everywhere, but we have a bookshelf full upstairs.
01:41:32.960
We have, I have here in my studio, I have multiple bookshelves.
01:41:38.300
It's kind of like my, uh, my, my adult hobby, I guess you could say.
01:41:45.800
Um, you know, premise, uh, I, I'd love to already preemptively extend the, the invite,
01:41:54.840
You know, whatever you want to talk about, if you have something that you want to get out
01:41:57.600
and, uh, uh, you know, you pick the, you pick the premise.
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Before we wrap it up, I have one final question to ask you.
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And that is all things considered, you know, all the, the harrowing information that is
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in your noggin, all the, all the books that you've read.
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I'm, I'm at a point in my life now where I'm, I'm just super blessed.
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And every day is, is really, really better than the previous day because I'm just continuing
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And it just always resonates with what I'm learning.
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It's amazing how your full picture of what's happening in the world can just come more and
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You know, I'm, I'm, I'm living on my own terms, uh, got a beautiful wife and a beautiful home
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As long as, as long as we have here on earth, that is, I mean, who knows, but, um, no complaints,
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gentlemen, I really appreciate you having me on the show today.
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I, again, just to bring it like to touch on it one more time, we didn't really talk about
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the Bible, but that is one of the more, more fun parts of life that I'm having as well.
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Like the more that I'm looking at it and the more that you're, well, we're doing like
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a Bible study now with our boy, Matt, and I'm looking at other things and it's like,
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That's honestly, the fact that they did that, like if I was going to give them like a little
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bit of a clap, like, damn, you managed to make one of the most bad-ass things, the
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most bad-ass thing on the planet, even look gay.
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Like, to be honest, like, all right, let's look at the Bible and be like, I don't believe
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And you guys, not you, but they made it seem like, like, why would you read that?
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I was, I was a part of that camp for years, you know, I thought all the, all the other
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And I started diving into what the Kabbalah was and we didn't even go down that route,
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but you mentioned like the golems making like a golem with AI.
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Well, that's really the goal of, of, of Kabbalah.
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The ultimate goal is to, to literally create a golem.
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Um, so yeah, all that stuff, man, it all, it all just goes full circle back to scripture
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And the older, as we get older now and more wise, um, in that it just becomes more and
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more apparent every day in ways that I never really thought possible.
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I think it's been, it's been cool the whole time.
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Unfortunately, you got to sell it to the kids because the kids think that something else
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You watch it translate though, by the way, I watch like house of David and you, and they're
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All the stories, all the stories, I'm not going to keep you any, but all the stories we
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read are all archetypal, uh, subtypes of what has happened in the Bible.
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And it's just, we're never really given a chance to like be for it to be presented in
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a good way because there is a, there is a dangerous message within the Bible, almost
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every book of it and every chapter and every verse that there was a monkey wrench in what,
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you know, the people who are pouring millions of dollars into this propaganda machine.
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The people that want you to worship shit, that's not God.
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Well, yeah, because they're in commune, they're in commune with the lesser gods.
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They're in commune with the lowercase gods and the lowercase gods are real.
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You just uncovered the motive for why they made the Bible gay for so many years per se.
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We'll be back in an hour or so if you guys are watching live with another episode.
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And until then, don't forget to obey, submit and comply.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
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It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
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You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
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Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's in the world.