229: DIY Biochar: Clean Your Water, Heal Your Soil, Beat Glyphosate w⧸ Topher Gardner
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On this episode of the Nedealim Death Squad, Topher Gardner joins us on the show to talk about what he's been up to the past week and a half, and why we should all be worried about it.
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Did you take, I was going to show the shirt again.
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You asked me what size I was over and over again.
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And then you had me on speakerphone and I heard everybody laugh.
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Especially when people of this caliber come back, I'm like, what's going on?
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How do they keep not realizing that this is a bad move?
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I'm laughing at you guys every day, so I'm happy to be back here.
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Before we get into the conversation, Topher, let's tell everybody your websites, where they
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can find you, what it is you do, and then we'll get into it.
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That's where I have all my construction and body work.
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And then this weekend, I'm speaking at the Terrainology Conference in Westchester, New
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York, where I'll be getting into biochar, which is what we're going to talk about today.
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That's actually what we were supposed to talk about last time, but we got chatty, and then
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It's crazy because I'm looking at the list of people here.
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I'm like, none of these people would ever talk to us on the show.
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Topher's going to have to not tell anybody what he was doing just before he got to this conference.
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And he's going to have to keep playing that close to the chest.
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That's the thing is like I go to all these serious conferences and talk about scientific
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stuff because I do have a professional life and career.
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And you guys right now are like, you guys are crushing it with your pod.
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He's like, I like to talk to the simpletons first, and then we go and talk to the scientists.
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We totally, I mean, because we talked a lot about, we plugged a lot about biochar last
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Where do you want to start in this conversation?
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Biochar, I was telling you guys, pre-roll is like the Lexus of carbon.
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Like when you go to a store, you can buy the charcoal briquettes, or you can buy something
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And what that is, it's essentially where they take woody material and they cook it at
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a low temperature and they cook it over a period of time.
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And then you're left with just the carbon matrix of it.
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Where biochar differs from charcoal is we cook that woody material or any biomass.
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We cook that in an oxygen, a very, very low oxygen environment.
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And then when you don't have the oxidative stress of oxygen heating up, it changes the
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It is, is that biochar is essentially like millions upon, well, quadrillions of molecules
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And we've all heard of what graphene is when it comes to computers and superconductors
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Being injected into you, activating MKUltra shooters.
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It's something that happens, like I said, with fires that have a low oxygen level.
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And you get like a certain level of biochar and a certain amount of that has this graphene.
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And it acts as a superconductor because one of the coolest things it does is when water
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trickles over it, water structures to its highest state.
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And I know that you guys have been doing, you just had your, you guys are just getting
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into the water gravy now and did a documentary on your friend's well.
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Water, when it's highly, highly structured, is essentially a superconductor also.
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And what that means is it can send a signal and receive a signal at zero latency, which
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means that there's no waiting and there's no energy loss.
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So now this is where like my biochar career and my body work career are combined because
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And in myofascial release, we know that we have this fascia that's over all of our muscle
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and that fascia is like this very, very thin, semi-permeable layer of tissue that structures
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And the water that Gerald Pollack calls that water, it's essentially a gelatin at that
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It becomes a form of your blood plasma and that's actually what they're finding out to
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Didn't you like, as an athlete, didn't you guys always wonder like, how is it that
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like athletes can react or like they can have premonitions that are faster than light, but
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yet we're given this billiard ball model of, of life where, Oh, this, this atom does this
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And then there's this like chain reaction effect.
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And it's, that's, it's absurd the way that we're given the, the model of our biology and
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also now in agriculture, um, signals are almost instantaneous.
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And the only way that they're instantaneous is through structured water and structured carbon.
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So both of my professions really deal with structuring those two things and they work.
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Just to clarify here, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have something schizophrenic around my
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Um, so structured water is a better conductor of frequency.
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And you're saying that it is, um, there is less latency in structured water versus just
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When you, when you think about, um, let's say like a Creek or, or, or a river, where does
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So, and when you study the, the likes of like a Victor Schauberger, he was actually kicked
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out of the, he was, uh, pulled into the third Reich by Hitler.
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And he really pissed off Hitler because he was really mad that they were trying to straighten
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And the way the Rhine river used to be, it used to be like the, it used to meander like
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And Victor Schauberger is like, your, your Reich won't last a thousand years.
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And I think he said that to him in 1935, which was really kind of funny.
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He was like the world's preeminent hydrologist.
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And, uh, so what he shows is that rivers are like in our day and age, most rivers are really
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There's so many different things that we've done in our environment.
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First of which is glyphosate, um, that has really degraded how water, water has become
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this prime oxidizer because it has so many pollutants in it.
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And it has so many different, uh, it's called condensation nuclei.
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It's just the easiest way to say little particles, these little particles within the water cause the
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They call it juvenile and so what occurs in is we get like flash floods in, in Texas, or
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we get these, what they're calling atmospheric rivers.
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And the reason why people are saying this is a new phenomenon is because in a way the water,
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the hydrological cycle has been broken by all these little particulates that are changing
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So that's why it's across the country, like it's across rivers and creeks across the world.
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I lived in Central America and I lived in North America in, in every country.
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That's why I like, I don't, I know that there's nowhere to run because I've already run there.
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So, um, yeah, even like the most pristine jungle rivers are all, what's the main thing
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that they talk about in Costa Rica is that all your Cabradas and your streams and things
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They're all like taking away the, they're, they're literally degrading the banks of the
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So this is why we have so much runoff in the ocean.
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Like when you look at the Mississippi Delta, like when you see the satellite photos or the
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satellite photos of it, it's just this plume of clay that's out there in the Gulf of Mexico.
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And it's mainly because the, the Mississippi river Valley has the highest concentration of
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And glyphosate is a water soluble chemical in it.
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What it does is it doesn't allow mineral uptake.
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That's what, what, what, that's why it kills plants.
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It was originally called Roundup, you know, Roundup ready crops, all this stuff that's,
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So you have this hyper aggressive water and it just scrubs everything.
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It's like, it's, it's a, it's a perfect mechanism to show us that we're messing up.
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Like, as far as, um, when were they not rich in glyphosate?
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I was going to guess like, uh, the agricultural error because that's when we kind of were.
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No, they, they, they introduced, they introduced glyphosate in a very big way.
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You know, our, our good friends that used to be called Monsanto.
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It was, it was some chemical used for warfare and they're like, ah, this, this, you know,
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doesn't allow for mineral uptake and let's use it for, for killing weeds.
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And then obviously they started genetically modify everything so that they could spray it.
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And now in the United States, the, the epidemic of obesity is because people are starving.
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And the reason why they're starving is calories don't actually give us anything.
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What occurs is in most of the food that's prepared in the United States,
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especially anything that's a grain base, they spray it with glyphosate to quote unquote,
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And so human, the, the human population in the, the animal population, the United States,
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I think is like number three on the list in the world for glyphosate intake.
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The only thing that's saving our bacon is the fact that we have so much land,
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but I came from the country that had the second highest glyphosate intake, which was Costa Rica.
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they sell these chemicals because now we don't have young men work in the fields.
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Like all the work that young men used to do, like in the agrarian society,
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Glyphosate is the, is the, the chopper is the machete man out on the side of the road.
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Glyphosate's the one that's, instead of pulling all your grains out to dry by the sun,
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you know, they, they, they spray it with a chemical.
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And so this, this epidemic of glyphosate creates so many problems in humans,
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because once we get a certain concentration of glyphosate in our body, we get leaky gut.
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We can't absorb, we can't absorb our minerals and things like that.
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And, uh, when we can't absorb what occurs, the body goes, I'm starving.
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So anytime it does get something, it holds onto it.
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And that's why we have this ballooning population and you're seeing it now all over the world.
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It used to be just America, but when I lived in Central America, it was happening.
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I started to see it happening in Europe, even though Europe has like a much more higher standards
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when it comes to, uh, glyphosate free, uh, food over there.
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Um, now they're, they're slowly creeping in there too.
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And that's why I've dedicated my life to, to doing biochar because biochar remediates glyphosate.
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Like when you have water that has any type of glyphosate in it, the charge, that diamagnetic
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And like I said earlier, it's different than charcoal.
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That diamagnetic charge will essentially, uh, attract the glyphosate molecules into the
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center of the carbon matrix because the biochar is extremely porous and it just locks it there
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So most charcoal filters, they're kind of disgusting now because they only put like five or six
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They're just very heavy, filled with microplastics.
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Like the, the microplastic thing is a real thing.
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And so like, yeah, Brita, I think this was the last time I looked at the percentages was
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It might've changed, but Brita, I think they're, they're Brita water filters, which is like
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the most commonly, it's like when people are first starting to get into, you know, water
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So it feels like the point is to fill you with microplastics.
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My wife, she, my wife has brought a good, a good one.
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I don't know what type, but it's not the Brita one.
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But she got some sort of charcoal based one because we don't know what biocharisma is.
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That's why we're doing the show right now to figure out what, all right, we're going
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I have a whole, well, you can go onto my website.
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We sell the agricultural stuff right now at TopherHQ.com, but I also, I'm releasing my
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next website that has all of our different biochar products will be up within four to
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And so I'm really excited about that because we will have the filtration grade biochar.
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We will have the, I call it blackface AIDS, face cream.
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We were looking for, I want to be Colin Kaepernick for Halloween.
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So like, I figured maybe we could use some of that.
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Dude, you don't need the blackface AIDS though, because that boy is mulatto, bro.
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I want to, I want to ask you this, Topher, um, going back to the glyphosate and, and sort
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of the impact that it has on our, on our produce.
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Um, I, I'm wondering if there's a connection because I say this on the show often.
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It's like, I will drop a piece of fruit, let's say, and I will notice that the bugs simply
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won't touch it, which is alarming because some fruit they don't.
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And I thought it was because maybe the bug populations have decreased, but I'll watch
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If you see a palmetto bug dead on the sidewalk, or like the other day, there was a dragon
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They swarm that thing and completely, uh, decimated and, but they won't touch an apple.
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And I'm like, well, what the hell's going on with the apples?
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Why am I eating the apples and the apple, the blapples, and they're not eating the blapples.
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So what's, is that, is there a correlation there?
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I mean, I've been in the sovereign food movement for 15 years.
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And essentially what that movement is, is it's people that understand the only way that
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you can control your inputs is if you grow it yourself.
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There's no large distribution network that is giving you food that's of high quality.
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Uh, it's part of the reason why my family, we moved to the Ozarks because the Ozarks has
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the highest calorie per density of any land in the world.
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Like whether it's the deer, the cattle, the pig, all the different berries you can grow
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here, all the different fruits you can grow here.
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It's literally like this Mecca of like incredible food that you can get.
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And it, it doesn't have to go that far problem.
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One of the reasons why I left South Florida was, uh, when I did live there last was in
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the early two thousands, there was a lot of hurricanes.
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And what you saw with the hurricanes, at least in South Florida was that you're, they call
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it the just in time system, the just in time food delivery system.
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You have a, any one of the like I-95 or I-75 get truncated.
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You don't get food down in South Florida, you know, unless you're a fisherman now, now all
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the riverways, like when I was growing up, we could fish for bass and gar and carp and do
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And even back then in the eighties, it was like, I don't know if I'm going to eat that
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because there was all the runoff from, from the golf courses and things like that.
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Well, now it's like so much worse, like the algae blooms and all the different things that
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The, the, when the water ultra oxidizes, this sounds like a sort of anti backwards, it loses
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its oxygen level because the oxygen, when it chemo, when it does its chemical reaction,
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it actually dissipates, it changes its chemical formula.
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And so you get these, like this water that's like really low oxygen, low in life.
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So all the animals and things like that are really sick in it.
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So South Florida was like this, I was just looking at the tea leaves and I was like, there's
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So I moved to Costa Rica thinking, oh, we can grow anything in the tropics.
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And then what you come to find out is what you pointed out, David, is like, you grow anything
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So I could see why, like, I'm not one of these, like, you know, uh, Bible thumpers in agriculture
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to say, oh, how dare they use the chemicals as there's been less and less people to tend
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Just through social programming and social engineering, we don't have the hands to do
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Dude, I grew some watermelons out here and they were nice and I couldn't even keep the
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This is, this is the thing you have to eat seasonally and, and you have to move to an
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So the big, the big, big problem ever since the Dust Bowl that occurred in the thirties
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in the United States is the fact that our soil quality is really, really low.
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Well, when I lived in Belgium, it was amazing because I lived out in the countryside, um, near
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the border of France and they had the most amazing wildflowers and the soil was like
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so deep there, you know, because there wasn't that black soil, black, black soil.
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And I had been, I had been making biochar for a few years, but I didn't have nearly the
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amount of organics that they have in their soil.
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And like the, the amount of different, uh, bees and things like that where it just blew
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my mind here in the Ozarks, you can tell this land has been abused, like learning about
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how, um, when they were doing all the, the land grants and things like that.
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They would just, they would just kill that 40 acres and move on to another 40 acres.
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And they just kept doing that and doing that and doing that.
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And so there's a lot of just bad practices because of whatever, you know, there's umpteen
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So monocropping, for example, is, is one of those factors, right?
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That can really destroy a plot for a long time.
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Um, yeah, monocropping, like I'm talking with this group out of Iowa, the big thing is, is
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just like, uh, not, not allowing your different areas to go fallow, you know, like their nature
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has this wonderful way of taking care of itself.
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If you just let it, if you just like take the foot off the gas, but there's constant
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That's always need to make a profit and people getting in debt and then having to do all the
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But it just causes a lot of compromises to the land.
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So I, my answer to all this, like my last name is Gardner.
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And I never thought when I was a kid, that's kind of funny.
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Like I never, like my dad did it and my, my stepmother owned a Thai, Thai restaurant.
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So I was like growing like hot peppers and like lychee nuts, you know, certain fruits in
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But like, to me, I was like gardening, farming, that's, that's whatever.
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Now I really see that the, the way to the future to actually ensure that you have good,
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good food, at least to have, it's like, I tell people you want to be able to sleep in
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Like if you're going to take care of your house, like take care of your bedroom.
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And I also like, okay, if you're going to take care of, of your homestead, let's say everybody
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should treat their home as a homestead, have a garden where at least, you know, a few of
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your, uh, your inputs are, are completely cultivated with care and love and your body will respond
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Um, I wonder what, if any, and I know this is a little bit off topic, but I was talking
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to my wife about it this morning and she's my wife, she's always, uh, she's, she's, she's
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And I'm wondering like, what, if any frequency plays a role in this, because we'll have people
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on this show and they'll go, it was never what they said it was.
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And even in this area where it's pretty rural, you know, you drive not very far, 15 minutes
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away and you're dealing with a lot of farmland.
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Um, but still these like 5g towers are erected, these giant eyesores everywhere.
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And it's just like from the soil and the quality of the food that we're eating to, you know,
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It's a multi-layered, you'd be hard pressed to say it's not by design and it's not an
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And then you have like this kind of potential frequency warfare that we're subjected to.
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Is this all like a big weaponized movement or is this just an organic result of expedience
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and, you know, this profits over kind of, I don't know, the future stability of things?
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So, like, when you think of the age of Pisces, Pisces is the 12th house.
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And the symbol is two fish swimming, like in a yin-yang.
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And when you come to know the Pisces element, it's mutable water.
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And that's the trend I see across all vectors is permeability.
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Whether your psychology is permeable because of all the MKUltra stuff, whether your physiology
00:29:21.400
is permeable because of all the different, you know, glycogen, one of the main amino acids
00:29:28.780
that your body uses to make your muscles and your tissues is being replaced by glyphosate.
00:29:36.020
Like, molecularly, they're almost the same thing.
00:29:40.880
You're becoming more permeable psychologically.
00:29:43.600
You're becoming more permeable, you know, spiritually.
00:29:54.860
And if they're unhinged a little bit, they're literally like 12 different people in one.
00:30:04.520
It's like because they're literally being, they're constantly in the mode of change.
00:30:16.460
You know, we had the sun rises in the, like, when we have our spring equinox, the sun is
00:30:30.280
And I think we still have like a few hundred years left in Pisces if our star charts are
00:30:36.060
And so, I really think that that's what we're experiencing as a collective, more or less,
00:30:42.620
is we're just, we're all kind of melding and melting into each other.
00:30:47.140
It's like, you ever see that movie Annihilation?
00:30:54.280
It's, what's that Jewish actress that they put her in every movie they're trying to make?
00:31:01.080
I think I know what you're talking about, but it was an all-female cast or something.
00:31:06.060
It's an all-female cast, but the end of the movie, essentially, it's about this alien
00:31:14.940
Like, that's, spoiler alert, all genetics become one genetic thing.
00:31:21.780
And it shows at the end of the movie, it's Natalie Portman.
00:31:27.380
And I was like, they're dealing with the end of the world, but they're giving us 90 pound
00:31:31.820
white women again, or Jewish women or whatever.
00:31:33.940
And I'm like, I can't because they keep doing that.
00:31:37.820
So you're saying the only ones that can save us are these sub 100 pound women.
00:31:43.080
They're blending everything in an alien type of genetics program?
00:31:46.980
Like, this alien, it's kind of like the three-eye Atlas thing.
00:31:52.540
Like, there's this meteor that strikes, I think, in like Nantucket or something like that.
00:31:58.540
And what they start to see is they start to see all these genetic mutations going everywhere.
00:32:03.840
So they send in this crack team of 90 pound Jewish girls to take care of it.
00:32:12.140
I check because I was it was getting like good reviews and it was kind of everywhere.
00:32:15.840
You know, like every time I turned on something, it was like, you should watch Annihilation.
00:32:22.720
And then you look at it and it's just like they're in like fatigues, like, you know, like
00:32:27.600
You know, they're all geared up and they're surviving the end of the world.
00:32:31.020
But yeah, all of them are 93, 94, 95 pound women.
00:32:36.620
Isn't this like the real story of what Katy Perry just did?
00:32:56.560
So tell us, tell us, finish telling us about this.
00:33:01.620
So in Annihilation, I think Annihilation, I don't think the people who wrote this were
00:33:08.720
But Annihilation is like the worst case scenario for the Pisces energy.
00:33:14.780
Because Pisces, when it's unhinged, it just is constantly changing and it can't ever stay
00:33:23.320
It's like, you know, you can't you build my church on this rock that you build that on
00:33:28.640
Well, the worst case scenario for the unhinged Pisces, it's just constantly morphing and
00:33:34.380
it can never it can never find its its internal throughput line.
00:33:39.180
And this movie Annihilation shows that on a physical level, because at the end, Natalie Portman starts
00:33:45.080
to morph and they show her changing into everything.
00:33:48.780
And then so much so that she changes into a semi-lacrum of herself in a different time.
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Like, was it, was it a decent piece of, no, no, it was, it was pretty dull, but I liked
00:34:58.060
Like, I liked the concept of, uh, like the ending was the best part of it.
00:35:03.600
Like if you just watch that in sequence where she comes in contact with the thing and like,
00:35:10.620
because the, the whole movie is like, they're not understanding what's, why they're seeing
00:35:15.820
all this genetic, you know, I guess you would say cross pollination.
00:35:21.240
And then finally, when, when, when she becomes this other thing, and then that morphs back
00:35:27.060
into herself to kind of inject into the world, had a very same feeling as, of the movie X
00:35:33.280
You know, like how you feel at the end of X Makina.
00:35:39.160
Now, now the bot is out there in the world and nobody will know, like they did the same
00:35:45.320
Now there's this 93 pound Jewish girl that's back in the world and nobody will know it's,
00:35:53.080
By the way, the three eye Atlas thing, just a quick update, apparently disappeared.
00:36:00.420
And then like somewhere by Jupiter, it just vanishes.
00:36:03.720
And, and, and what that looks like is in an ocean of little white lights, this one little
00:36:08.940
white light that's moving very slowly, all of a sudden just kind of isn't there anymore.
00:36:20.740
It has a, it has a cloaking device now, you know, it's like a mothership and it's cloaking.
00:36:26.340
It has to turn off its, it's, you know, light apparatus in order to charge its murder laser.
00:36:33.040
And it's, and then that process will take till about October 30th, which they will re, you
00:36:40.060
The lights will turn on and we'll be evaporated.
00:36:45.260
Cause it's interesting that that, that concept exists within annihilation.
00:36:49.260
And we do seem to be, I don't know where we are in the whole, cause some people are
00:36:53.180
like, oh, it's the, now we're in the age of Aquarius.
00:36:55.320
And I don't know star maps, you know, but the, the idea that we're at the age or the
00:37:00.920
end of the age of Pisces or we're moving into this new thing.
00:37:03.440
And it's like heralded by this like celestial event or a plethora of celestial events that
00:37:10.820
I don't know where to put it, but it's like, we have the three eye Atlas thing.
00:37:16.140
And then we have, there's another one that if like that doesn't laser us into dust,
00:37:22.620
Um, uh, there's another one that's maybe possibly going to pass through the keyhole.
00:37:27.560
Well, all right, let's, we're, we're getting, we're in outer space.
00:37:30.680
I just like, I just like Topher has like a cool opinion on everything.
00:37:34.400
Topher has, he has expertise on like what's happening here too.
00:37:38.980
Well, yeah, he has an, and also star maps and you know how we feel about, you know,
00:37:45.760
We have to kick the pores out though, because they're watching and it's gross and we can
00:37:50.420
So, uh, guys, if you want to keep watching and you're not poor, go to patreon.com forward
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Otherwise give it about a week or so this episode will drop and then you can enjoy it in all of
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your poor dirtiness and check out, uh, terrainology.
00:38:12.740
Are you a fan of, uh, Shane Cashman's idea about the cloud?
00:38:17.000
Because it just seems, it seems black pilling, like black pilling.
00:38:22.960
If so, if we have this water runoff and then it's absorbed into the clouds and then it's
00:38:26.620
rained onto other areas, like what hope is there to stop this proliferation of glyphosate?
00:38:34.780
Or is it like, are you just battling it by, uh, using, you know, like a biochar?
00:38:41.360
Well, I don't want to get ahead of this answer, but I have a feeling it's going to be like,
00:38:45.380
you can only take accountability within the things that you can kind of touch around you.
00:38:49.540
But, but as far as a large scale system, I don't know if there's any reversing that.
00:38:55.160
Well, specifically from a scientific level, it's a, the glyphosate is a water soluble chemical.
00:39:09.560
They've even found it like when they've done like samples of water in the art and either
00:39:17.940
It's just like, like chemtrails are ubiquitous because chemtrails, as we know now, um, I've
00:39:25.520
had Jim Lee on my podcast a bunch where most of what we call a chemtrail is just pollution
00:39:32.560
Like right now we have four times the amount of air travel that we did in the eighties.
00:39:39.140
So like people don't understand how much people are flying and all air travel across the world,
00:39:47.260
as I understand it is actually subsidized by the world governments.
00:39:51.560
So that lets you know that whoever is pulling the purse strings is saying, Hey, we need people
00:39:57.940
So I'm not saying that the pollution that's coming from planes is completely innocuous.
00:40:04.440
They changed the jet fuel in 96 to put in all these chemicals that we know of that like,
00:40:10.840
Oh, there, there's, there's this and that, and there's aluminum and blah, blah, blah.
00:40:18.380
And as somebody that studies soils, a lot of times when you have a bad soil, it's because
00:40:26.460
That's what the soil actually is bauxite soil, which is probably the most prevalent red.
00:40:33.800
If you've seen red dirt anywhere near you, that red dirt is aluminum silicate.
00:40:39.320
Well, when it dries and you drive over it, guess what?
00:40:42.760
It gets lighter than air and it gets sucked up into the atmosphere.
00:40:46.960
So a lot of what people are saying, Oh, it's raining aluminum on us.
00:40:50.380
A lot of that's just, you know, soil that's being spread through the hydrological cycle.
00:40:57.600
And then also you have this other pollution that's being put up there with all this extra
00:41:03.200
Like, you know, I grew up in South Florida and in like the late nineties, I mean, there
00:41:07.760
was like this proliferation of small airports with private jets.
00:41:17.020
Like my, I had my best friend, his dad owned a jet fuel company and there was one airport.
00:41:23.740
One in, in the Fort Lauderdale air area that, that had private jets.
00:41:33.000
So like, there's a lot of these smaller planes.
00:41:35.900
I have a lot of clients that are jet pilots that fly very, very high in the sky.
00:41:40.940
When they're flying higher in the sky, they're flying in, in zones that have colder temperatures
00:41:48.700
So most of what we see up in the sky is pollution, but they have this other thing called cloud
00:41:54.560
seeding, which by the way, biochar has been used in cloud seeding forever.
00:41:58.320
They call it carbon black, but, um, they'll take biochar and they'll make it really, really
00:42:05.340
They'll like get it down almost to the nano level.
00:42:07.940
And then they'll put that in the air because of its charge.
00:42:11.700
It will float in the air and it will, they can steer hurricanes.
00:42:16.100
They can steer very, very large, uh, hurricane system or not just hurricane cyclonic, meaning
00:42:25.100
And this is because of its high, like conductivity.
00:42:27.340
Yeah, that, and it holds the diet magnetic charge reverses the polarity of, of whatever's
00:42:36.040
So usually, usually in nature things flow from high pressure to low pressure, you know, like
00:42:45.140
Um, well, it's the same thing with pressure gradients and, and systems.
00:42:49.060
This is actually when I was on, uh, Sam Tripoli's, uh, tinfoil hat.
00:42:53.800
That's what I was talking to him about is like, you can steer a system by just changing the
00:42:59.040
pressure gradient and you can, you catalyze a pressure gradient by using these very small
00:43:07.380
So like a few years ago, there was this like, uh, uh, in your guys area, you guys were about
00:43:14.200
to get hit like with a category five hurricane.
00:43:22.020
Well, it was very big on the news that they took the guy that had been talking about weather
00:43:29.620
When he died, they went ahead and made ashes of his body and they, they, they spread it
00:43:38.780
They sprayed the weather modification guy in front of the hurricane.
00:43:47.080
Who, what, what part of his family was like, yeah, grind them up into dust and toss it in
00:43:53.940
And who knows if it was a LARP or whatever, if that was their wink, wink, nod, nod, like,
00:44:02.040
Like, I don't know for certain whether or not that was done.
00:44:09.340
But the truth of the matter is, is that these small little particulates can get lighter than
00:44:15.600
Just like I was talking about with the bauxite clay.
00:44:18.160
Like if you lived in any rural area during the summer, when it's super dry and you drive
00:44:22.820
over the, like the, the, the, you'll get this haze in the air.
00:44:27.400
And that will lift in like where I lived in Costa Rica, you had three months of the year
00:44:35.520
And that was just all the bauxite clay just kind of hanging in the air because of its charge.
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So when it comes to taking care of your food and like whether or not you, you can only
00:45:15.260
do what you can do and you shouldn't worry about the shit you can't do anything about.
00:45:20.880
No, it was a Christian show and I appreciate that.
00:45:23.880
But the thing is, is like if you can have a little garden, like almost everybody I know
00:45:31.680
Anybody can do a hoop house, like a small little hoop house.
00:45:34.900
That way, you know, the rain that's coming down isn't like, you know, toxifying your plants
00:45:40.920
because especially in areas like where you guys are in Central Florida, you have so many
00:45:51.280
But what I do is like I have a rain catchment on my house.
00:45:54.460
I just have these little biochar filters where the rain runs through the biochar filter.
00:45:59.040
And then I use the filtered rain, you know, in my gardens.
00:46:05.400
That's one of the reasons why I try and teach people about biochar is because like anybody
00:46:10.680
can make biochar or you can buy biochar and you just filter your water and like, likes,
00:46:17.020
So if you make really good water in your area, it starts attracting good water.
00:46:22.440
But that, that is a thing that is, has been shown throughout the world, even in the deserts
00:46:29.140
of the Sahara, they'll start to put these like sinks of really high quality water out
00:46:34.860
in these areas that haven't had water for a hundred years.
00:46:37.340
And then before you know it, all the weather systems and everything change to go ahead and
00:46:51.620
I, I have my own rocket retort, which is probably like, like I said, that's like the Lexus level
00:46:57.360
of making biochar, but you can do it as simply, have you ever seen those smokeless fire pits?
00:47:04.260
Um, the ones with like the glass on it, like on the, well, there, there's those that have
00:47:09.080
gas, but then they have the smokeless fire pits, uh, that actually you have wood in them
00:47:16.140
And then because of, they have all these port that it's essentially a circle within a circle,
00:47:21.880
within a circle, the center circle has your fuel and it has all these little ported holes
00:47:30.280
So what, the reason why they don't smoke is because they are pulling oxygen from the bottom
00:47:36.020
and they're porting that oxygen right over where you're getting the combustion and it creates
00:47:43.800
Well, I tell people that don't want to make their own retort or they don't want to buy
00:47:49.140
from wherever you just get one of those from Walmart.
00:47:52.300
I think they sell them for like a hundred or 150 bucks.
00:47:58.800
You throw in some, uh, light wood pellets in there and you light from the top and you
00:48:06.340
You can enjoy a little pit fire and stuff like that.
00:48:09.440
And then right when it gets about a third, when there's a third left at the bottom, you
00:48:16.060
just douse it with water and that will give you perfect biochar.
00:48:19.960
So is the idea that because it's a smokeless fire, you don't have all this like carbon escaping?
00:48:31.020
So a good fire, a good hot fire has very little smoke because all of the consumables
00:48:38.800
So what makes those wood fire gasifiers so cool?
00:48:45.080
So cool is it's giving you the right fuel to air mixture, you know, everybody that has
00:48:52.020
ever had a car and, you know, like the first thing when you're modifying an engine in the
00:48:56.540
car is you want to like, make sure the car breathes, right?
00:48:59.700
You'll hear all the car mod guys talking like, ah, that needs to breathe.
00:49:04.600
It's because they want the air fuel mixture just to be right.
00:49:08.040
So that the combustion in the chamber, it gets, it's more catalyzed.
00:49:13.100
But these like smokeless wood fire guys that, uh, that you can just buy them.
00:49:20.020
Like they're very inexpensive and they're stainless steel.
00:49:24.780
You just put them outside and everybody likes like sitting outside and like enjoying like
00:49:31.800
And if you don't, you're, you're gay, but like, hold on.
00:49:40.380
So you go outside, you enjoy the smokeless fire pit and right when everybody's getting
00:49:44.980
bored and want to go inside, watch a movie or whatever, you just douse that thing with
00:49:51.580
And when you douse it with water, it stops that reaction.
00:49:55.440
And then you don't, but I need the, I need the good water before I could.
00:49:58.980
Oh, what if I douse it with the glyphosate water?
00:50:06.480
It is one of the most porous substances in the world.
00:50:09.660
Like literally if any, like anything that grows is potential biochar.
00:50:14.080
In fact, one of the reasons why I'm into the little season theory is because I know this
00:50:20.360
is fun because, because this, this one fact, oh, that's great.
00:50:35.480
I don't want to jump to any conclusion, but I, but I, you know, the little season.
00:50:42.440
So, um, across the world there, have you ever heard of the science of stratigraphy?
00:50:52.720
Pretty sure you just made up a word and I, I approve.
00:50:57.160
Well, when you, you've heard of strata before, correct?
00:51:08.120
So, so stratigraphy is the, is the study of the different levels of sediment.
00:51:16.160
He's going to be talking with actual scientists like later today.
00:51:20.340
And he's like, I gotta, they think strata is sky.
00:51:29.600
They study the different sedimentary level layers and it's not just sediment.
00:51:33.640
There's also soil deposition and things like that.
00:51:36.380
Well, on every continent of the world at the same time, well, from a stratigraphy perspective,
00:51:45.000
There's this layer of perfect biochar and it's not carbon.
00:51:51.880
And so what have I already explained about biochar to get biochar?
00:51:58.840
So how is it on every continent of the world, can you have this, this same thickness layer
00:52:14.820
You'd have to have a large burning, a worldwide burning in the world with fire.
00:52:24.280
It says the Lord will return with centering heat.
00:52:37.960
Centering is a term that they use when they're making a magnet.
00:52:43.900
I did a series with, well, centering can mean what you're saying, but specifically, because
00:52:48.500
I keep talking about diamagnetism relative to biochar.
00:52:59.120
Yeah, centering, I believe it's spelled with a C, because I know your guy's spelling.
00:53:09.380
So when you cinder metal, you send a charge through it.
00:53:15.580
You send like a very, very high voltage of electricity through the piece of metal.
00:53:19.600
And then that piece of metal then becomes ferromagnetic.
00:53:24.900
Ferro meaning metal and magnetic meaning it has a pole on one side or the other.
00:53:31.020
It's caused by trauma of electricity going through it, right?
00:53:34.440
And so in the Bible, it's pretty specific that uses the word centering.
00:53:40.360
He also in different versions of the Bible, it uses a different derivation of centering.
00:53:45.700
But what they're saying is there was this like heat that humans can't make.
00:53:56.940
We have proof because guess what I have to do to make biochar the good stuff.
00:54:02.780
I have to I have to create an environment that's plasmatic because plasma and electricity are very similar.
00:54:11.980
Plasmatic in upwards of 2000 degrees with very, very low oxygen.
00:54:17.980
How can you do that in an open air environment?
00:54:24.540
Well, you could if we have a firmament and it's a it's not a man.
00:54:36.840
Oh, would that give an indication of time frame since then?
00:54:43.140
I've I've looked at the at first I was first when I first was getting into biochar.
00:54:47.800
It was because of the the whole study of terra preta in the Amazon basin.
00:54:53.820
And an agriculturist that I knew in Costa Rica, he I was telling him my problems I was having on my farm.
00:55:01.460
They call it terra preta because we're all Spanish speakers.
00:55:04.680
Then like I was looking into it like, whoa, what's this thing going on in the Amazon?
00:55:09.440
So they have their layer of like this incredible amount of black earth in the Amazon basin.
00:55:17.000
Like they know that that was man made because of the chop and drop system that the conquistadors were describing that they were doing.
00:55:27.460
This is literally in like areas of Africa, in India, in Europe, in the United States.
00:55:34.640
I don't know how many how many layers down it is.
00:55:37.980
Like, I don't even know, like, because I don't believe in the what they say is sedimentary deposit, because now that we know how quickly things can petrify.
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Like, with that same plasma, you get instant petrification, by the way, depending on mineral content.
00:56:23.200
Which is interesting because then you look at all these things that are supposed to be like petrified trees or petrified giant flesh or petrified whatever,
00:56:29.740
and we're calling it mountains or cave systems or this and that, but it's like, no, this is petrified X, Y, and Z.
00:56:42.200
When you look at the veins of massive charcoal deposits, it mirrors, I mean, to the T, exactly a big tree's root system.
00:57:00.200
So if, because like I said, it gets a little bit more steel-manned every time I hear it,
00:57:07.080
and I have this like knee-jerk reaction because of the people, the little seasoners,
00:57:13.860
And then it makes me close-minded, but every time I hear something, I go,
00:57:18.400
mmm, another little feather in the hat of the little season.
00:57:21.340
What then do you think is happening when you see what appears to be prophetic, you know,
00:57:30.820
book of Revelation-esque happenings across the world stage?
00:57:35.440
Do you think that these are purposeful emulations?
00:57:40.300
In other words, someone is making a concerted effort to make things appear as if they are a fulfillment of Revelation prophecy.
00:57:48.660
I guess like another question is how, how sold are you on the little season?
00:57:53.260
Like you're a hundred percent in, or you're just kind of like, hmm.
00:57:57.600
I, if, if I'm going to put on like my religious hat, like if I had to like pick a religion and say, okay,
00:58:05.120
this religion is the most true. Cause I don't think any of them as they're stated is,
00:58:11.780
is I literally like I'm a hundred percent into the little season because I don't see the purity in any religion.
00:58:20.620
There's, there's true aspects. Like I really, I'm almost 50, right?
00:58:27.000
I remember the, I remember the old timers when I was coming up that they were talking about the prophecies that were being fulfilled.
00:58:36.640
And then they were talking about the old timers that they knew that at the turn of the 20th century,
00:58:48.460
And she told me flat out, she's like, if you want to be a success in the world,
00:58:54.160
do not listen to the doomsdayers because every generation thinks its generation is the end.
00:59:01.480
And I was like, and she's, she's somebody that is a multi, multi, multimillionaire,
00:59:12.560
And so I think people have this secret desire to be special and whether they want to know it or not,
00:59:18.200
their nihilistic side, what I've seen with people that feel extreme guilt is that they want to,
00:59:30.660
It's like, yes, we're the last, like this last thing on the, on the 23rd, dude,
00:59:41.780
I feel so bad for those people in Africa that were believing that preacher and they're out.
00:59:47.880
I had that queued up and I, and I sent it to you.
00:59:52.780
And I didn't watch it cause I wanted to watch it live on the show, but it was like, yeah,
00:59:55.840
there's like a bunch of black people in the forest, like looking up and screaming like Jesus.
01:00:00.400
And they're super pumped, but I, they're still here.
01:00:03.420
It's, it is like a, it's an expedient way to go about life.
01:00:07.860
Cause you're like, I only got to get to this point and then it's going to be over anyway.
01:00:20.840
And I've said this before and I can't, I cannot stress this enough.
01:00:27.580
So the stories that we're given about men fighting a two front war, their homesteaders and, oh,
01:00:37.240
they just have all this extra time to go mine limestone 400 miles away and then haul it on
01:00:44.020
I literally lived in the jungle where I had to create a building system that was light
01:00:50.640
because you cannot haul heavy stuff over mud roads.
01:00:56.040
You can't, you cannot, I don't give an F what anybody says.
01:01:02.780
I know this as a fact, every contractor that I'm friends with, we all know this.
01:01:07.680
The very first thing that you take care of us is ingress and egress to your building site.
01:01:16.560
In fact, most of the time in contracts, you have that in your contract is the first stipulation
01:01:22.980
with who you're building for that they make sure that ingress and egress is completely taken
01:01:30.700
So you're going to tell me literally the most indestructible buildings, the most indestructible
01:01:36.920
buildings, buildings that would bankrupt states if they were to try and take them down, like
01:01:43.060
the city hall in Philadelphia, the city commissioner literally told the governor, we can't demolish
01:01:52.500
These buildings are so heavy and so well built, as my friend Paul Stobb says, so overbuilt
01:02:03.700
First of all, who had the time, who had the wherewithal, who had the intelligence to build
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these perfect buildings that can handle what they handled?
01:02:13.500
I'm telling you, I'm a five foot 10 guy, right?
01:02:19.960
In my heyday, I was really strong as a pro athlete.
01:02:24.000
You know what it takes to hang a door that weighs 100 pounds?
01:02:31.620
So we see buildings all over the world where the doors are 15, 16 feet tall.
01:02:38.120
I don't care how ornate, how, how prestigious the client is.
01:03:02.960
You guys know you have the practical life experience.
01:03:05.760
So what does practical life experience tell us?
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Practical life experience tells us men, after they do their, their work, they're not just
01:03:16.220
sitting around hanging out saying, Hey, let's go build a city hall.
01:03:23.860
We only have eight churches on this city block.
01:03:27.180
We need another one over there where the steeple is even higher guys.
01:03:31.980
We're slacking, especially when we're told that there were there, the level, there wasn't
01:03:39.960
Like now we go out and there's literally, there's food everywhere.
01:03:54.160
And plus, when you go into some of these older structures, they are inspired.
01:04:03.980
I think in our last conversation, we were talking about domes.
01:04:06.560
I literally build this stuff and I can't even come close.
01:04:10.580
I can't even, I tell my clients all the time, you can have whatever you want if you have
01:04:19.940
I'm like, yeah, we can do anything you want if I have the budget, anything.
01:04:29.320
Like the adornments, the geometries, how great the stuff.
01:04:34.660
I'm telling you, there was a population of people that had time, like a lot more time,
01:04:41.760
that had a level of wealth, a level of aesthetic.
01:04:46.420
And this to me sounds like they were in the presence of Jesus.
01:04:48.840
Like if I was to imagine myself in the presence of Jesus, I would know that everything is taken
01:05:08.540
I would have, I wouldn't be worried about all like the demonic whispers that we all suffer
01:05:20.780
We can literally go physically and see every continent has this biochar layer.
01:05:26.940
We know biochar only happens in a low oxygen environment.
01:05:34.300
And how is it on, how is it on every continent?
01:05:36.960
How is it every continent has, quote unquote, Greco-Roman construction?
01:05:47.680
Well, we'll think about what he's, what he's laying out here is like, okay, it is so magnificent
01:05:54.320
that one could get, go to speculations of the millennial reign.
01:06:03.160
As he's, as he's saying it, I'm thinking about Andrew Yang and universal basic income.
01:06:10.680
And it's like, it's the inversion of like, well, if we take care of all your needs, what
01:06:18.960
But yeah, no, I mean, they wouldn't do anything.
01:06:27.380
I have two good friends that are pretty high up in rental car companies.
01:06:34.060
Anyone will tell you if you're buying a used car, never buy a fleet car from a used car
01:06:44.140
Because people, when they rent something, when they don't quote unquote own it, they abuse
01:06:54.820
Um, they're like, oh, I'm going to, I'm going to like, they put the worst gas in it.
01:06:59.760
They don't ever take care of it when you don't own something, which is like, you know, the,
01:07:05.860
the wet dream of the weft, you know, the world economic forum, you will own nothing like
01:07:11.060
it, you know, old Klaus Schwabian, you know, thing you want to watch the, the absolute decimation
01:07:19.860
of the black population was when they started to make everything free for them.
01:07:24.780
I just did three podcasts in a row where I was explaining the black culture that I grew
01:07:31.060
There were 13 and 14 year old black girls that I went to school with that were being
01:07:42.520
And then if you look at that whole like redlining thing where they wouldn't approve them mortgages
01:07:46.260
and shit like that, like first you made sure they didn't own anything, you know what I
01:07:49.880
And then you would created all these welfare, uh, based incentives to like, you know, depend
01:07:56.160
So then we're, we're talking about a society in which all your needs are taken care of yet.
01:08:13.880
The way the devil kills you is through convenience.
01:08:17.840
We started this conversation talking about glyphosate and the, in this roundup ready stuff, the poison,
01:08:25.780
the poison, and I won't even call it a chemical, the poison that is made in the millions, millions
01:08:32.780
of tons that are sold every year is this chemical of convenience.
01:08:42.180
This chemical says to you, Oh, you won't have weeds.
01:08:47.380
Oh, these, these pesky other wildflowers, weeds, you won't have those.
01:08:57.520
And yet it's the thing that's actually starving you.
01:09:04.300
That's why I have this overwhelming feeling that like this, this little season thing is
01:09:09.280
real because I think, I think the devil or whatever that energy is, the adversary to
01:09:28.180
AI is essentially making everybody autistic because the algorithm funnels you in your own
01:09:38.840
And so, and they get inundated with so much media.
01:09:46.540
Your health system is, is there to make you ill.
01:09:51.280
So I'm just like when a rubber meets the road guy is like, okay, we used to build things
01:09:57.020
When I look at family pictures of my family from the turn of the 20th century, all of
01:10:02.440
them could have been like Abercrombie and Fitch models, square jaws.
01:10:07.800
Just my dad graduated from Stranahan high school in 1963.
01:10:12.620
His, they had 800 people in his, in his graduating class, right?
01:10:18.840
So let's say 400 of them were guys and you saw a picture of them.
01:10:22.860
And if any woman was to see a picture of that today, they, the women would lose their shit
01:10:30.660
They would have literally killed me and you back in the day, just for looking the way
01:10:43.580
They would all do like a hundred pushups or, or, or pull-ups.
01:10:54.260
By the way, I was, I was under the misnomer that the United States was the, the great
01:10:59.860
Shaytan or, you know, things were the worst of the United.
01:11:04.100
In fact, the United States is right now is still the pinnacle.
01:11:07.920
I'm just, I want to put that out there for everybody.
01:11:10.340
Like you guys are like, you can carry now open carry in Florida.
01:11:15.260
Like that is the saving grace of the United States, but I'm letting you know everything
01:11:22.160
That's why I have the, I have the life experience to say agriculture is totally being demeaned.
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We're pretty much being lied to about everything and people are being engineered to be an island
01:12:11.880
And we have the physical evidence, literal physical evidence that the people before us
01:12:24.880
Like the people in my family, as you're talking, I'm thinking about like the pictures of my
01:12:37.920
But like thin dudes, all my family is much taller than me, which is a shame.
01:12:45.200
But no, but they're all tall, all thin dudes, like six packs and stuff.
01:12:52.820
Two of them basically ate themselves into a grave.
01:12:58.760
Because it's funny because it's hyper palatable, but it's not, it doesn't do anything for you.
01:13:03.220
Look, that contrast though, what we're talking about here is you're looking at these gothic
01:13:08.960
It's, it's unbelievably inspired the labor it would take, the finances it would take,
01:13:15.540
And also the skillset are unbelievable to the degree that you can begin to speculate that
01:13:21.280
this was inspired by the presence of Jesus Christ himself here on this earth.
01:13:26.300
But in, in, in a direct inversion of that, uh, history goes, no, the dark ages, they were
01:13:36.200
Uh, they were basically slaves themselves, you know, how are these uneducated people?
01:13:43.060
And it's just crazy because it's weird that we even accept that on any degree, just given
01:13:49.240
the evidence from the structures that still stand today, that this would have been the
01:13:55.420
But with a little bit of scrutinizing, if you dropped an individual who didn't have that
01:13:59.100
background in the public school system, who was indoctrinated to believe that.
01:14:05.640
You would go, unbelievable people made this, right?
01:14:08.880
Unbelievable people with an unbelievable skillset who are inspired by some, something that
01:14:14.620
transcended what, what we have access to today.
01:14:20.280
Every time we talk about retarded, we talk about the little season.
01:14:28.340
It says that it says that in the Bible, it's the God's glory to conceal a matter.
01:14:33.760
This is how you weed out who really, really is asking in earnest.
01:14:42.260
Because what I've seen, at least in my own life, what I interpret is God speaking to me.
01:14:50.240
Every time I really ask God for something, the first thing I get is, it's here.
01:15:04.540
That's when all these things with domes came to me.
01:15:07.140
It was like, literally, I was in earnest prayer.
01:15:20.320
And the thing, then I see it, and it was always there.
01:15:23.340
Like, as a little kid, when I was 12 years old, I saw an expose on 60 Minutes about a dome being built in the Barrier Islands in North Carolina.
01:15:39.000
And my dad's telling me, yeah, domes are the way to do it, right?
01:15:44.020
And when you really look at it, God has always been subtly saying, this is so.
01:15:52.620
And we know that the devil is the father of lies.
01:16:00.000
I love that scene that Pacino does in The Devil's Advocate, where he goes, can anyone deny that the 20th century hasn't been all mine?
01:16:08.100
Like, we're literally lied to about everything.
01:16:28.020
It will beautify your yard and give you cancer.
01:16:37.100
And every time I look at sort of, there's a critical mass developing within the conspiracy community.
01:16:44.020
And that critical mass is more and more people becoming expert level noticers.
01:16:50.520
And as they're doing that, and they're celebrating the fact that they've identified the truth, I look at it and I go, but it seems the bar for entry has been lowered substantially.
01:16:59.860
It's like they want you to come to these conclusions, but these conclusions are just slightly out of the grasp of the average dumbass.
01:17:09.620
And so you feel intellectually superior for having come to them, but they're really, they're not handed to you on a silver platter, but they're still handed to you on a platter.
01:17:20.140
So all of these conclusions that you come to, especially the ones that are prophetic in nature where you go, this thing looks like a fulfillment of prophecy one way or the other.
01:17:33.760
And then I'm forced to ask the question, well, just because a thing is man-made, does it mean that it's not real prophecy?
01:17:40.240
That's something that we ask here on this show a lot.
01:17:42.040
It's like, you look at famine, you look at pestilence, you look at war, you look at weather-related disasters, and you go, well, these are all literally all man-made.
01:17:55.700
We know how they're doing the weather modification.
01:18:04.120
And rumors of, oh, my God, are clearly a sham that are orchestrated by the elites, and you can make of that what you will.
01:18:26.460
They're going to farmers, and they're saying, if you don't kill your...
01:18:29.420
You had that weird thing happening with the ostrich situation in, I believe it was Canada, but that's not really the best example.
01:18:36.780
The best example is when they're going to these farmers in other countries.
01:18:40.760
The names escape me right now because I'm geographically retarded, among other things.
01:18:44.400
But you have farmers creating not just a picket line, like a defensive line where they're telling the government, you're not going to force us to cull our herds.
01:18:55.760
And then there was other farmers who are being paid to stop their operations and turn over their land, enormous sums of money.
01:19:04.360
And then, of course, we had that spring or spry or I don't know, the spree rather of factory farms burning down last year.
01:19:16.860
They just kept burning down, and it was like, well, this sort of thing happens all the time, but when you sensationalize it, the public then becomes hyper-aware and fixated on it.
01:19:26.720
And so then what you have is awareness just drawing attention to situations that would happen pretty organically all the time anyway, but now we're making a big deal about it.
01:19:38.580
I don't think that that's the case, like when they said that about the train derailments too.
01:19:42.220
They're like, trains derail all the time, but the Ohio-Palestine, East Palestine situation made you really look at it every time it happened.
01:19:51.460
It looks like these boats keep crashing into bridges, like all of a sudden in this very short spree.
01:19:58.260
It's crazy because we're just blapped, blapped, blapped constantly with all these happenings around the world, and it becomes such that our attention span is so short and our memory is even shorter.
01:20:09.420
But all of that to say, what then do you make of it when things that are in this book of prophecy can be manufactured by man, and you can have a pretty conventional explanation?
01:20:21.540
Yeah, well, they're pumping microwaves into the ionosphere and somehow controlling whether or not an earthquake happens in a locality.
01:20:31.000
The cool thing is, so, like, I really believe the Bible.
01:20:36.700
And what I mean by that is God says, you know, any technology that's made to hurt you or kill you, like, if you're in jurisdiction with me, that can't have an effect on you.
01:20:54.740
Like, if, let's put it this way, if the enemy wanted us dead, we would be dead.
01:21:01.680
No, let me say, if the enemy had the capacity to kill us, we would be dead.
01:21:26.480
And then you become this nice oasis of God's creation.
01:21:35.260
Because, like, there's always been the Huns that are about to attack or the whatever.
01:21:43.700
And you can't live life being like, oh, poor me.
01:21:47.640
Well, that's why the Bible says fear not so often, right?
01:21:53.760
And we're in a system in which it's glaringly obvious.
01:22:00.000
You could even just look at the media and go, if it bleeds, it leads.
01:22:03.380
Like, this entire realm is petitioning you to be afraid in some way, shape, or form.
01:22:09.400
And you realize that when that happens, you kind of, like, seize up.
01:22:15.160
I mean, now that we're kind of on this subject.
01:22:27.020
Doing something that saying screw you to the people that you can't.
01:22:45.560
And I remember what drew me to Owen, like, six years ago or so was I heard him saying he
01:23:00.040
And I was like, man, there's never been a truer statement than I've ever heard.
01:23:05.580
Because you have children's laughter around you, man, and that just cleans, that just cleans
01:23:12.340
It's just like, there's nothing more holy than that, right?
01:23:21.480
He said, if you go after the young, you know, you might as well have like, you might as well
01:23:26.380
have a chain around your, or a stone around your neck and being thrown in the ocean.
01:23:30.520
So, we're here to understand that there's always hope.
01:23:35.800
We always have this beautiful way of passing our lineage on and just making our lineage, you
01:24:05.220
There's always this glimmer, this shine that comes through when you're in jurisdiction with
01:24:13.060
When you're with God in that way, there's always just this beauty and this love for life that
01:24:29.060
When I was a young conspiracy theorist, I fell into that trap of like, sounding the alarm.
01:24:36.240
Don't you guys know that this thing, this impending doom is coming?
01:24:39.280
And by the way, I, you know, only within my lifespan can I look back and be like, oh,
01:24:44.820
yeah, the impending doom was coming when I was 16 and 17 and 18 and 19 and now I'm 35.
01:24:50.120
And I could still make an argument that the impending doom is still coming.
01:24:54.380
And then, you know, what you talked about earlier at the top of the show is like, yeah,
01:24:57.680
previous generations also thought that the impending doom was coming.
01:25:00.600
So it's like, we can exist, if we allow ourselves to, in a constant state of the impending doom.
01:25:15.800
They're about to rape us and put us in the FEMA camps.
01:25:23.680
Think about if that's been happening for the last 70 years conservatively, which is, it's
01:25:29.360
But certainly then for the last 70 years, those people would have been served better to
01:25:34.460
have been filled with hope and love and, and working at what they can affect and building
01:25:39.680
community and, and shaking off that paradigm of fear.
01:25:43.920
And then if you look at that as, as it applies to the Bible, which tells you constantly to
01:25:47.800
not give into fear, it's like, yeah, it fear is this joy killer.
01:25:53.040
Um, and it, and it will, you live a life of fear and you've lived a life not worth living.
01:26:00.020
You've kind of screwed up your entire life if you do that.
01:26:03.240
And it took me a while to realize that we're like, when you're young and you're going through
01:26:09.320
that, my life was very like kind of destabilized.
01:26:11.540
And, and, and, you know, I, I got kicked out of school and I was homeless for a grip and
01:26:16.200
my fear paradigm is I thought that I was so, um, almost holy in a way, right.
01:26:25.320
Where it's like, I'm living in squalor, but I'm going out of my way to, to take that fear
01:26:31.640
kind of parasite and lean over and touch somebody with it and go, look, you, you, you should be
01:26:37.300
And they're like, you're eating food from a dumpster.
01:26:39.000
And I'm like, but the FEMA camps, did you know about the FEMA camps?
01:26:42.540
And, and it took a long time for me to realize like, oh, I'm simply not going to get my life
01:26:51.800
Cause you don't start, you know, I'm a teenager when all this is happening.
01:26:54.380
I never got a chance to, I had to put all that to bed to start.
01:26:58.080
And what that required was like, okay, yeah, I know you want me to be afraid constantly,
01:27:01.740
but I literally, I can't listen to that anymore.
01:27:03.460
So depending on where you are in your life, that thing that they're hitting us with right
01:27:07.400
now, which is like dialed up to 10, you know, more so than ever, it will stop you in your
01:27:12.800
tracks from, from having meaningful experiences, uh, experiencing joy and love, building anything,
01:27:22.960
That's part of the, the spell is like, what are you doing?
01:27:29.100
So, I mean, Matthew 18, three, four says, uh, I say unto you, unless you turn and become
01:27:34.640
like children, you'll never enter the kingdom of heaven.
01:27:41.320
Something that, uh, I think about a lot, but as we're talking about like the building,
01:27:45.960
the building blocks of, um, society of how these structures are made, even at the atomic
01:27:52.380
Um, I don't know, but I, I do, I have researched a little bit of graphene.
01:28:05.140
So it has, isn't that the same, like a honeycomb shape?
01:28:14.200
My very first article I put up there is I call it a sphering, the hypercube of reality.
01:28:19.540
And the way you can think of graphene is whenever you see the, the, the star of Remfram, people
01:28:29.540
If you're to draw a line connecting the points that gives you a hexagon, that hexagon, if you
01:28:35.680
connect the points on the vertical level, that gives you a hypercube.
01:28:43.280
Graphene will be layers and layers that are one molecule thick, but they layer themselves
01:28:48.320
like a lasagna, you know, isn't that, isn't the, the cross also a hypercube.
01:28:58.840
Cause I literally have, I have Dolly's hypercube on there.
01:29:02.940
That, that was my, that was the point I was trying to make in that is that the six, six,
01:29:08.220
six is really demonized because it is the number of carbon.
01:29:11.900
Um, and yeah, what is it like six, uh, electrons, six, uh, you know, protons and six neutrons.
01:29:23.280
And the whole notion of that was okay to be a materialist.
01:29:29.340
He said, you're in this world, but you're not of it.
01:29:32.940
Um, so I think, I think his message, like the message of like, don't idolize, you know,
01:29:40.540
or, or, or six, six, six being the bane of our spiritual existence is when we over identify
01:29:49.880
with the material because us humans, we're carbon based life forms.
01:29:54.980
Just like they said in the 70s Star Trek movie, like you're, you're a carbon based life
01:29:59.600
We are, if we identify with the vanity of the body, if we identify with the physicality
01:30:06.000
all the time, we're missing the spirit and God is pretty, because it's not just identifying.
01:30:13.080
It's like, what, what happens when you start giving worship to those things, right?
01:30:16.380
Like you, you idolize a man or you idolize, you know, like you think about paganism and it's
01:30:22.440
Paganism is, is worshiping creation over the creator.
01:30:26.400
And I think it can kind of be whittled down to its simplest form that way.
01:30:29.540
So whether it's like, you know, wind spirits or storm spirits, or you're worshiping mother
01:30:33.680
earth or you're worshiping, you're giving, you know, uh, uh, prayer and things like that,
01:30:38.120
even to the universe where it's like all these kinds of like new agers are like, Oh, pray
01:30:43.280
Like it's like a form of worship and you're worshiping creation.
01:30:55.400
When I'm overly identified with, I'm the knower, I'm the person that knows I me, I could, I
01:31:06.540
can create something, but it's, it's subpar when I'm in that totally humble space.
01:31:13.100
Like you brought up the quote, you know, if you're going to enter heaven, you have to be
01:31:19.440
It's, it's just like, you are without the boundaries.
01:31:32.060
That's why I really feel like these structures that are pretty much indestructible that are
01:31:39.800
This, this, this article is looking crazy so far, Matt, subscribe to Topher's, uh, uh,
01:31:51.200
We're, we're going to get into this though really quickly.
01:31:54.040
The, the whole notion is like, I really believe because I was a high level athlete, just as,
01:32:01.880
as at least one of you was, uh, when you're a high level.
01:32:06.480
Well, when you're a high level athlete, you know, your best performances are when you weren't
01:32:11.920
Like when you're in the zone, you just find yourself performing perfectly.
01:32:17.060
And then in retrospect, you can kind of dissect it.
01:32:20.880
But what gets in most athletes way is that they're overthinking, they're over-involved, they're
01:32:26.260
over-identified with their performance and then they don't perform.
01:32:29.940
You'll hear the most common mantra that most coaches say is get out of your head.
01:32:38.940
These buildings that we see, and you brought up the cathedrals, you go to any state capital
01:32:45.040
in the United States and it's the same Greco Roman buildings.
01:32:50.040
These buildings for the most part, the, the parts that are the old parts, not the newly
01:32:58.020
The, this was coming from a group of people that were in the cut of inspiration.
01:33:04.640
They were not in the, in the cut of being a wage slave.
01:33:08.820
Like I've never been on a, on a, on a, like a, what amount of construction guys are like
01:33:22.840
I've, I've worked on sites where I'm like, these guys are, and, and it's like, yeah,
01:33:26.240
this is not, this is the drudgery of having to do this thing that you've been really, it's
01:33:36.860
They'll build it, but it's going to be guys that are building the, the, the walls out
01:33:41.220
Like, um, my cousin was contracted and, and like, uh, two years ago, he was making the
01:33:48.820
And he's like, all the guys that are driving are drinking, they're drinking while they're
01:33:56.160
Like, these are all, uh, like I have a, uh, a family member that, that like, uh, co-owns
01:34:02.660
a thing and all the guys that he hires are all illegal.
01:34:06.040
And, and they're all drunk as shit and they're all building, you know, the, the walls out
01:34:12.020
So, uh, just something to think about because, you know, there's like this big thing like,
01:34:18.200
These illegal migrants is a lot of them were illegal.
01:34:22.780
And it's like, they're just doing the, the, yeah, sure.
01:34:25.260
They're willing to do the labor, but they're not like, these aren't, they're, they're not
01:34:31.580
You know, I've written, I've written, and this is another thing that points to.
01:34:36.040
The Little Season to me is the only capitalism any of us have ever known is disaster capitalism.
01:34:46.460
In 1991, when Hurricane Andrew came in, it saved the South Florida economy.
01:34:56.840
There was no construction going on after the SNL scandal in 83 and 84 money had dried up
01:35:05.580
Contractors were like dying on the vine and when Hurricane Andrew hits and it was party
01:35:13.220
Cause it was like a nuclear bomb went off in Miami.
01:35:16.640
And so everybody was building all the money came in.
01:35:19.960
And in what I kept seeing, the same thing happened to Katrina.
01:35:23.160
I remember when Katrina hit New Orleans, I had people hit me up cause I had just been
01:35:40.300
And it's just like the disaster capitalism thing.
01:35:43.520
Halliburton's the world's largest construction company because they get the contracts to go
01:35:49.140
in and build everything after the U S bombs the shit out of it.
01:35:55.920
And then once you get the Jews steering these weather fronts and they're destroying, yeah,
01:36:03.900
This is a theory that I'm writing about right now.
01:36:08.460
So when I moved to central America, they had just passed the central American free trade
01:36:16.120
And the part of the central American free trade agreement was that they were trying to build
01:36:20.680
this, this, uh, highway system from Northern Canada, from the tar pits, going all the way
01:36:27.220
down through the United States, down through Texas, and then down through Mexico, all the
01:36:32.260
way down, making its way all the way to Panama.
01:36:34.920
Cause what they wanted to do is to like, have people dump off their stuff in these trucks
01:36:40.160
and then drive it up instead of having to have boats go through the ports.
01:36:44.900
But Texas said, uh, we're not having this highway system go through us.
01:36:50.220
And it was, they were calling it like the great corridor or something.
01:36:53.040
And, and the Texas Senate stopped that from happening.
01:36:58.340
Well, when all this flooding starts to happen throughout the Northern States, and then I'm
01:37:03.360
doing consulting for this company and, or not the company, the government in Iowa, I'm like
01:37:10.520
thinking, I'm like this area, like, is this the corridor that they were talking about?
01:37:16.340
And before they were calling it, you know, uh, a highway, I was like, was all of this just
01:37:25.360
Because now when you see what they're doing now, the planning all the way through central
01:37:30.400
Texas, uh, through Oklahoma, through, uh, Western, um, uh, Missouri up through Iowa, up
01:37:38.960
through Minnesota, going all the way up where they're putting all these data centers.
01:37:43.540
I was like, Oh, they were, they were priming everybody for the information highway, not
01:37:50.540
an actual highway right up, up the spine of the Americas.
01:37:56.020
And so the, the, the amount of let's just call it disaster capitalism that has to go on in
01:38:06.520
agriculture to have these farmers flip their land on the cheap.
01:38:14.220
Like I'm, I'm, I'm writing bids for people, uh, in Altadena, California, you know, where
01:38:20.800
the fires had hit the LA County and everything like that.
01:38:24.600
Incinerated dude, the disaster capitalism thing.
01:38:30.740
Well, that's what you feel like happened in, in like the Maui situation, right?
01:38:34.820
I mean, that was, that was the big speculation.
01:38:39.500
We were supposed to do a, a deep dive on, uh, the Hoover dam.
01:38:46.520
Like, I think they flooded a whole town called St.
01:38:49.700
And then you build the entire West coast of America off it, or at least, you know,
01:38:53.800
New Mexico and Vegas, the desert, the desert place that couldn't exist.
01:39:02.000
Until you burn it to the ground, get it at a discount and then move in, you know, you
01:39:07.320
had whatever was going on, these relief efforts.
01:39:10.520
I mean, hurricane Sandy, they did this to the people in the projects.
01:39:13.040
They, uh, you know, it was flooded out and then they were like, not for rent anymore.
01:39:17.480
So the first two floors are, they're going to eventually privatize this entire building,
01:39:23.020
But it's, yeah, it's just a constant like cycling.
01:39:25.580
It was like Oprah and the rock were like the first people on the scene purchasing giant
01:39:33.400
And it was really weird too, because if you, if you remember the reports that were coming
01:39:37.780
out of Maui were like, um, uh, for some reason there was something wrong.
01:39:42.180
The fire hydrants were like turned off and, um, and they were actually blocking people
01:39:50.400
Like there was like, uh, you know, police, like there's not a lot of roads in and out
01:39:55.400
And there were police blockades where they were like, no, you're not leaving.
01:40:01.120
And then a shit ton of the, uh, relief related supplies that were sent to Maui were actually
01:40:07.920
being blocked and people weren't allowed to take them.
01:40:10.500
Um, and, uh, and then of course, whatever the hell happened to the children, like a lot
01:40:19.480
Uh, Haiti, very similar situation in North Carolina.
01:40:26.740
So I like my family, my grandparents lived in black mountain, North Carolina when they
01:40:31.820
So I remember out this, that's just outside of Asheville, dude, the mountain is like, I
01:40:39.920
grew up running through the forest with the, like, with the, with the black bears and picking
01:40:45.880
blackberries and black mountain, North Carolina, that whole mountain is stripped to nothing now.
01:41:00.160
So I, like, I, I keep trying to come at this from a non-religious perspective.
01:41:05.580
When I talk about the little season, all of the money, all of it in the, in the hundred
01:41:13.020
years of modern economics that we know of is debt related.
01:41:17.160
And in debt related economies, you have to do disaster capitalism.
01:41:34.520
They're like, I was just going to say, every time you see these disasters go off too, it's
01:41:39.740
like the, the way that they're leveraged and, and the corruption, like somebody in the chat
01:41:43.580
Z man said, Puerto Rico had that warehouse full of shit.
01:41:49.800
It's all, if you, if you look at it in a weird ritualistic way, um, nothing happens
01:41:54.860
like, all right, so this is kind of weird, but you have a new right wing movement that's
01:41:59.920
going to move America into some sort of different age.
01:42:03.240
I'm thinking like Christian nationality, Christian nationalism, some sort of like totalitarian
01:42:16.540
And then now we can, now we can move forward to that thing.
01:42:19.260
If you want this land grab, this stuff's got to be burned or it's got to be washed out.
01:42:23.860
There has to be a sacrifice in order for things to happen.
01:42:26.360
But God created life so that you could do something beautiful with your wife and create life.
01:42:35.080
It's only, it's only blapping and giving and then creation, right?
01:42:41.160
Like the, you see, but do you see the opposite of, like, cause we're so, we're so comfortable
01:42:48.020
You know, in order for there to be more money, but yeah, I worked for contractors too.
01:42:58.940
And we're going to be able to rebuild here and money, money, money.
01:43:01.500
We live in a thing that's like order, order out of chaos or, or maybe better described
01:43:08.960
Whereas that's not what's happening with the blappening.
01:43:17.960
Well, ideally, but then you look at like what we're exposed to and it's like, we very rarely
01:43:23.820
You know, those Gothic cathedrals, those were created out of something much more akin to
01:43:29.420
But here we only create things out of destruction.
01:43:33.140
You know, in this day and age, it's like a catastrophe has to happen in order for us
01:43:38.500
I also don't know how to square that with like the sacrifice of Jesus.
01:43:41.820
So if like the entire religion of Christianity is based on, he had to die for like, cause
01:43:51.440
His body, but he didn't like his whole point was he didn't die.
01:43:55.960
His whole point was I'm up, you're in this world, but not of it.
01:44:00.640
He died and then was resurrected cause he is the embodied spirit.
01:44:06.120
He was showing us like, look guys, cause look, I'm somebody that died physically and came
01:44:11.960
My best friend is somebody that died and came back.
01:44:18.020
I had, when I was a little kid, I had, I guess you could call it an extreme allergic reaction
01:44:31.940
I saw this chorus of angels and like in what would the best would be to say is like sunset
01:44:37.080
colors in South Florida, like the really beautiful corals and purples and things like that.
01:44:43.140
And, uh, I was in pure, like, just like liquid love.
01:44:48.820
Like I was just, it was the first time in my life.
01:44:52.720
Cause when I was a little kid, I was in a lot of pain and I heard my guardian angel.
01:44:58.120
I didn't see her, but I heard her and she was like, it's not your time.
01:45:11.540
Uh, she sounded like an older woman and she, I, I ended up over the years finding out that
01:45:17.080
that was actually my great grandmother who died before I was ever born.
01:45:20.760
But she was like one of, she was like one of my guardian spirits that was like there for me.
01:45:26.900
She actually directed me to come back because I, I wasn't going to come back.
01:45:32.060
I was, I was quite happy staying in that space.
01:45:37.780
We're like hyper skeptical of, of, uh, interacting with anything in the spirit.
01:45:42.920
That's not like Jesus or Holy spirit, you know, like something like that.
01:45:47.100
And this idea of like guardian spirits, uh, guardian angels, all these different things are something
01:45:53.660
I know, but it's something that we don't touch on, on the show a lot.
01:45:56.420
And I wonder, because a lot, every time somebody talks about like interacting with something,
01:46:00.920
we're like, I agree with you because I was 10 years in the ayahuasca community.
01:46:07.740
And I know for a fact, I know for a fact, a lot of those, those spirits are utter.
01:46:13.480
They're, they're like, uh, they are of the devil.
01:46:17.820
They are of that, which would pull you into the abyss.
01:46:21.100
But for as many of those that there are, there's also the good there.
01:46:26.480
I wonder if there's even more because you think about, well, there is this, I mean, supposedly
01:46:36.820
You know, let's say if that is the number and that's accurate, but then they have all
01:46:40.280
these offspring and creatures, Nephilim, they all died.
01:46:44.260
But I, I, I do wonder about that because I think we don't give that enough attention
01:46:52.720
No, it's, it's something like my best friend, he was shot to death.
01:46:58.720
I think he had six bullets in them when he was 16.
01:47:01.880
And he, he, he was on the other side and he came back and I've spoken to quite a few.
01:47:09.820
They used to call it like near death experience.
01:47:11.740
Now I think they're calling it a near life experience.
01:47:13.860
I don't know, but what I, and I just listened to this gentleman that was talking about people
01:47:20.560
having both the positive and the negative side of it, um, where they had like the full
01:47:26.500
life review when it happened to me, I was such a little kid.
01:47:30.220
I had a four year old consciousness, you know, in biblically kids, all the kids go to heaven.
01:47:36.700
Like you, you haven't done anything to, to, you know, you're, you don't have the conscious
01:47:43.960
wherewithal to make, to really have free will, you know?
01:47:47.720
So I w I was in that cut of like, just being blessed enough to see, see heaven and feel it's
01:47:56.080
more, feel it like really feel the love of the father.
01:48:00.840
Like, and it's something that anyone who's experienced it has no fear of death.
01:48:14.500
When I was, when I was younger, I, I tell this story pretty often on the show, but I heard
01:48:18.820
like a woman's voice and I was really, I was really little.
01:48:23.440
And, um, and I, I just remember that she, I didn't associate her with being menacing.
01:48:35.160
My aunt told me to go get something for her and, uh, she's schizophrenic.
01:48:39.140
So I think the request was a little bit outlandish, but it was a silverware drawer.
01:48:42.820
And I, I went and got the silverware drawer, you know, and you know how that is.
01:48:46.260
Like you got to kind of like wiggle a silverware drawer out and, and I go and bring this thing
01:48:52.200
And as I'm walking down the hallway, this woman says, um, he's going to drop it.
01:48:56.480
And then all of a sudden everything goes kind of twists and I get vertigo and the, and then
01:49:04.620
And it's like this whole thing, but I remember her voice and I, I still don't associate it.
01:49:15.360
Um, and it's just weird because I never knew what to make of that.
01:49:18.640
Like I, I, I never had, I never heard another disembodied voice again.
01:49:23.640
Um, you know, from that event, I was quite scared that when I got older, I was going to
01:49:27.640
like develop schizophrenia knowing that my aunt who was there for that event had it.
01:49:36.320
And I always wondered like, what the hell was that voice?
01:49:41.720
So when you say that, that you had like this, that's why I asked, what did it sound like?
01:49:47.820
I think the impressions that you get in these spiritual moments count for a lot.
01:49:52.020
It's like, you don't have tangible evidence, but like, what did you feel like?
01:49:54.740
What was this thing that you intuited about the moment?
01:49:59.760
Uh, so that, that's why I asked the, the, the, the sound.
01:50:02.760
I would love to figure out a way like, you know, to, to do a deep dive on this idea of like
01:50:08.600
You know, we talk a lot about familiars, negative spirits, masquerading as loved ones, deceased
01:50:17.780
Uh, you know, something that I, I, I, I've heard and seen both sides of it.
01:50:30.420
And I think the more you give your life to God, the more you're actually going to encounter
01:50:38.880
It's just like what you're fully bought into the, to let, let's just call you're fully bought
01:50:43.520
into, into the, the ruler of this world's machinations.
01:50:50.720
They don't really, the, the whispers have already worked on you.
01:50:56.580
Cause the one thing I've seen about everybody that actually does have jurisdiction with their
01:51:02.740
And that's the one thing the devil wants you to choose to take away from yourself.
01:51:07.980
Like when you choose vice, when you choose all these things and not virtue, you're choosing
01:51:16.200
You're choosing to, to lose your inheritance, you know, and when you lose your inheritance,
01:51:21.920
when you lose your dignity, you lose that, that connection, the throughput line with your
01:51:28.480
Everybody that I know that is, that loves God and loves, loves humankind and is acting in
01:51:39.860
They're, they're, they're not doing it for themselves.
01:51:42.480
In fact, they're actually putting themselves out, you know, kind of out there on a hook
01:51:50.980
You want to talk about losing, uh, uh, dignity and self-worth, uh, acumen spice, um, syndicate
01:51:58.300
says they get in dudes to chop off their dignity.
01:52:01.500
So, so, uh, you look at that through whatever lens you want, but you want to talk about self
01:52:09.940
It's a, it's a remarkable thing when somebody can, we're talking about de-transitioning or,
01:52:14.140
or, or, or being trans when these people de-transition, um, you know, that's a, that's an unbelievable
01:52:22.960
feat to come back from that, you know, people that have actually.
01:52:37.300
Are we, are the, the demons don't like when we say this, uh, uh, but, but on the light
01:52:41.920
end, we're talking about like hormones, hormone therapy.
01:52:45.000
And on the heavy end, then of course, like dressing like, you know, the opposite sex on
01:52:49.500
the heavy end, we're talking, you know, mutilation.
01:52:54.680
What do you want to call them that out of the forearms of an individual?
01:52:58.620
You've got this stark reminder, not only on your, on your arm, but on your, you know,
01:53:02.460
your pelvic, you got this monstrosity down there.
01:53:06.280
And then these people de-transition, they come back and it's like, dude, self-worth,
01:53:13.720
These things, uh, must be a constant battle for the rest of the, they're a constant battle
01:53:19.280
I would say, this is like, it, I guess what drew you to Owen was like something different
01:53:24.020
for me, but I think now that, now that we're, uh, mentioning this idea, this word dignity,
01:53:28.400
that's what, that's what I think that he embodies.
01:53:31.080
Cause I've seen him many times say it's when you have the ability to take something that
01:53:37.020
is not necessarily earned by you and like take the deal.
01:53:41.540
And I've seen him do it a bunch of times where he's just like, nah, I'm not going to do
01:53:46.140
And I'm like, that is, that's what I like, I, I have to strive for when I'm offered something
01:53:52.980
that is expedient, the ability to say, no, that's not for me.
01:53:57.820
Even in the face of like mockery and stuff, that's like to maintain that is, uh, it's not,
01:54:05.020
I don't know if God like is the right word, but that is like, it's, it's the striving to
01:54:09.500
I feel like that's like one of these very important aspects.
01:54:12.780
And once you lose that, once you take that deal, there, there's going to be something
01:54:21.680
We need our, we need our spiritual punyas, our, our power, our, our connection to God.
01:54:27.640
I, the word punya, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a Hindi word.
01:54:31.860
Uh, I, for God, for like eight years, I was studying, um, essentially Vedanta Advaita,
01:54:42.800
And after I studied that, I came back to Christianity because the one throughput line that I saw with
01:54:49.900
all the Eastern religions was they call it the impersonal life.
01:54:55.540
And what I saw in living in those countries where people were dehumanized to a level you
01:55:01.200
wouldn't believe it was like so communistic and disgusting that I was like, yeah, yeah.
01:55:08.920
And I was like, this, this obviously isn't God's way.
01:55:17.440
And then I started to come back into Christianity because it's very specific that God made you
01:55:24.680
specifically the way you are and has a personal connection to you.
01:55:32.380
And this is the exact opposite of the dehumanization campaign.
01:55:38.060
Why do you think the Rockefellers and the Carnegie's loved the Chinese, uh, everything to deal
01:55:45.940
with the Chinese culture when it came to their industrialization?
01:55:57.380
And it's weird too, because that system, you know, like you could just see that, like,
01:56:01.080
let's say you work in a, in a factory production line and there's definitely something to be
01:56:04.820
said about creating, but you can remove the creative aspect of that and just have people
01:56:12.560
And it's like, everything in you screams, get the hell out of this.
01:56:16.640
And I would say that it was soul crushing and people got really upset about that, including
01:56:20.480
an uncle who was a mentor of mine who I looked up to very much.
01:56:26.560
I got a couple of comments of people being like, Hey, like, fuck you for saying that.
01:56:31.800
And I'm just like, like, you're not arguing with what I said.
01:56:35.200
You're arguing at yourself because like, we just uncovered a truth.
01:56:39.540
That's something is, you know, it hurts you a little bit.
01:56:42.660
Like when I was in it, you've been there, I've been there, you know, and I don't know,
01:56:48.440
It's, it's when you put that aside and you figure out a way to succeed within that system
01:56:54.140
And I, I'm, I'm blessed that I, I got pretty close to figuring out how to succeed.
01:57:01.560
I kind of just had to get myself to the top of it.
01:57:04.940
And, and not be one of the cogs in the machine, but, but you still are, you're just a different
01:57:09.820
Um, I, I want to, I know what you have pulled up over there and I want to get to this, but
01:57:14.100
I want to ask Topher an important question before we go.
01:57:18.680
Is it, um, rock, paper, scissors, shoot for you?
01:57:26.020
Is it rock, paper, scissors, shoot when you're playing the game?
01:57:31.860
But I'm saying like, how do you, he goes rock, scissors, paper.
01:57:37.720
Nobody, just because of what you just said, nobody ever sees it coming.
01:57:46.360
When you say it, like if you, if you and I were going to, and we had our hands on our
01:57:50.080
palms and we were going to do it, say it, say it, and then throw a, throw a symbol.
01:57:56.040
No, I've been doing it up like, guys, I'm a, I'm a true Sigma.
01:58:01.780
So like, I don't, I don't, I don't know what the norm is.
01:58:09.320
When I play with my daughter, we're usually making stuff up because neither of us know
01:58:18.720
You go like this, you go rock, paper, scissor, shoot.
01:58:29.720
Let's he's, he's so often because every we're realizing everyone does it different.
01:58:36.340
Because you know what it is in, in, in, uh, one of the most God forsaken plots of land
01:58:41.480
on the planet, New York, what they do is they go rock, paper, scissors, says, shoot,
01:58:57.260
It sounds, it sounds premature rock, paper, scissors.
01:59:00.400
And then we're just going to, there's just going to go.
01:59:02.680
That's like, it's like saying like, if you were starting at a finish line, you know, you're
01:59:06.600
going to start a race and you go one, two, three, go.
01:59:10.320
Maybe you can make an argument for one, two, three, but you certainly can't make an argument
01:59:19.860
I want to see what we got here because we've got some cross cube symbolism.
01:59:25.420
And, uh, and, and I, I kind of wanted to get into that a little bit.
01:59:28.560
I don't know if you have a lot of opinions on it, but you know, it is obvious to me that
01:59:33.760
the cube applies to the cross in a bunch of different ways.
01:59:37.100
This imagery is something that is really interesting.
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And so whenever you take a box, like the next time you guys get a box from Amazon, if you
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were to open it up, it gives you six sides because a cube has six sides, right?
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And so what Dolly was doing in this, like the way I interpret it, I'm not a, an art scholar
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by any means, but the way I interpret this is Jesus transcends materiality in the cube.
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Like we were talking about earlier, the hypercube is carbon.
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And so what a person could say is like the chains that binds our spirit.
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You know, you had lots of Gnostic thought in, uh, you know, around Christ's time was like,
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You know, you hear this a lot of times in nouveau Gnostics where they're like, oh, we're bound
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Oh, and they want to travel and all this type of stuff.
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That boundary is, is that they haven't come to revel in God's timing.
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We don't, we think we know what's best for us, but we have such a limited scope and God
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And so he puts us in situations where we don't know.
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And that not knowing if you've ever talked to a control freak, the thing that they hate
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So all people are ever bound by is they're not knowing if you think about it, which is
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You will not know the day or the time you don't know.
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And when you, when you start to come into that realization, you start to relax because Jesus
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also said, God is the peaceth that passeth all understanding.
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It needs to know, oh, and it's always this, this pride thing.
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And it happened in heaven and then transgressed onto earth.
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Like, I, like I try and, I really try and bring this to like the people that are closest
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to me in life is I'm like, the best thing in your life has always been a surprise.
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You, when you get what it is that you strategized for, it's always kind of a letdown.
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But when something comes out of the left field, like this conversation that we're having is
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You guys earlier today, and even me, I had no idea where this conversation was going to go.
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But because we're living men in Christ, this conversation comes to this and it's fucking
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You can't predict when the presence of the Holy Spirit is there.
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Maybe the best analogy that, that I think actually is, is a great way.
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Oh, you're going to say the juice, the juice in Leesburg.
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We were trying to build a studio above a coffee shop.
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And when it falls apart, we put it together and struggle.
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Like the intellect says, this is the thing to do.
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Like, like, cause logistically you're like, oh, the coffee shop.
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Do, do, do, do, do across the street from this awesome theater.
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And then my wife's like, let's try my wife, this, let's go to this coffee shop.
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And we go in there and just like random, complete random relationship with the guy that's there
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to the point where like after this, well, I'm going to go back over there because he's,
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he's just, he's like, yo, build a, build a podcast studio here.
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Like he's, yeah, I'm not like, I don't, it's not that I want to do that.
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Like we just, we just had an argument over there.
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Cause he was like, I feel like I'm forcing you to do this.
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And I'm like, no, no, it's just, I got to, I don't want to intrude.
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And I was like, you don't, you don't understand how bizarre this is that like, we were doing
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We were trying to put these pieces together and they fall apart.
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It's like, God was like, not your time, not this place.
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It was like, like close, stupid, but not quite.
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And then it just happens away because you can like, well, what I continue to do is just
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like, all right, like close the door if it doesn't work.
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And I think this is a perfect example of what you were just describing of like, yeah, if,
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if, if you're just like listening, yeah, it'll, it'll do what it's supposed to do.
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Well, my, my analogy is not as cool, not as cool or as relevant, but I think it's still
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worth saying, um, which is if you look at the state of like dating right now, and I always
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But a lot of what plagues these people are these expectations.
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Like you're planning, you no longer look at your spouse as being a divine intervention
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Instead, you look at them as like an equation and you go, well, they need to be this.
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It's very much like needs to make this much money needs to be this tall needs to have these
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things in order in their life needs to needs to have this ideology and feel this way about
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And then what that ends up is, is perpetual, uh, single you're, you're not finding anybody.
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This thing, this component, I always say I was made better exponentially, uh, by my wife.
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My, my wife was a, um, a monumental, um, uh, component to my, my life.
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And, um, and so I think I picked him out of the trash too.
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He wasn't necessarily homeless, but I was in the trash, but I was like, this guy kind of
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Everybody just keeps coming along and they're like, this guy's got potential.
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But, but if that's true for me, and I see it being true for a lot of other people, my
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spouse, the, the, the introduction of my child into my life changed the way I fundamentally
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The things that I build, the things that I pursue, I was certainly not before I met my
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wife and that it was exponentially made more so after the birth of my son.
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These are things that I needed and I could have never planned for them.
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So why then are people going into the dating pool and creating all these parameters that
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an individual has to adhere to in order to fit the bill and be the ideal spouse for you?
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And the things that you think that you need, that you're creating in your mind, a system
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to which another individual has to be beholden to are not going to be the things that you
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So why at all try to put your hands on the controls of something that I think is akin
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And you look at the state of dating right now and everyone unanimously who's in it goes,
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Stop trying to intellectualize this person that isn't even in your life yet, that doesn't
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You don't know who they are, but you've got in your mind what they look like, what they
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Like that's retarded, so retarded, but it is real living.
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And conversely, you'll have, I mean, I have at least a dozen examples of this in my life.
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When they say that, they meet the love of their life.
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It's like you have somebody, let's say, who's burned right by a previous lover and they go,
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You have, you have sampled the smallest percentage of the population of the earth.
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And you think that it is representation of, but it's something that I look at and I go,
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cause I have friends that are still single and I go, well, what's going on, man?
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And they go, oh, well, women are just, they want too much.
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I'm like, you're looking at women on the internet and going, this is women.
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Or you're looking at your ex and going, this is women.
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The person that I was with before my wife was a miserable relationship.
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And I could have said, that was a terrible experience.
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Meet, meet my wife and we're married for a decade now.
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So, so, or I could have been in that wrong mindset and I could,
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I think what happened here is that I nailed the analogy and then,
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They'll tell us in the comments and be like, yeah, I mean, back to back.
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What I've seen is the control freaks in my life are miserable.
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And the control freaks are always doing a tit for tat.
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And because they have the tit for tat and they have the ledger, love isn't on a ledger.
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And I end up consulting a lot of people in relationships because of my professions.
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Because when you're building a house, you're usually building a house for couples.
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And when you massage people, you're usually massaging people that are coupled.
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And the one thing I tell everybody that asks about, you know, whether or not there's love in the relationship,
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I immediately just ask the question, do you have them on a ledger?
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And they're like, I'm like, because when it's love, there's always enough energy.
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And it's been very helpful, especially to a lot of young men that I've, that I, that I work with.
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Because they don't have a lot of dating experience, this younger generation.
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And yeah, you can just kind of like when you, when you're with somebody where it's not a ledger
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and you just feel like you're, you're completely a service and then all the other attributes,
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You know that you're, you should actually lay some roots.
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I want to ask you one more question going back to that, that idea of like the hypercube and,
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Because a lot of people will go, the, the, the cube is present in all of these different,
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This is, uh, the World Trade Center, uh, which is also, it's a cube in the ground.
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So I'm wondering here because, because obviously it's not lost on me that, that a cross is an
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unfolded cube, but isn't it also significant that it's, it's not being presented as an enclosed
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I mean, I'm personally kind of, I'm not really into the Catholic thing.
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Uh, the more I learn about history and stuff like that, and the historicity of the Catholic
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church, they're really the ones that promoted the, the crucifix.
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And to me, that's an inversion because the whole point is that, that he transcended the
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body and he transcended it to show us, like he saved us by showing us.
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He's like, literally actually be better to have like literally what I have done.
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And they, and what's like, it's like, literally you're not to have any idols.
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You know how many like Catholics I was around in the central America where the cross, the
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Like literally when you're in jurisdiction with your creator, when you're actually living
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the word, you're not beholden to these physical things, you're, you're definitely not beholden
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You're not beholden to a trinket called a crucifix.
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You're not beholden to the, the carbon of it all, the physical of it all.
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Because it was just like when you were in the zone as an athlete, when you were, you
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were completely being sponsored by God right then, were you actually thinking about the
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Did you have any identity while you were doing it?
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No, because God was moving through you at that time.
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You can live in that space where you're in that inspired space and things just happen.
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And the more that things just happen, the more you realize that you're in the will of
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I mean, when, when I always bring up Jesus, just because I think he was the pinnacle is
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just like, you know, when the disciples asked him, how do we pray?
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He's literally saying, okay, our father, he's not saying my father, he's saying our father.
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And then like, as you go through the prayer, he's like, your will be done.
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When you're in the zone, it's like, you're, you're in his will.
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You're not potentiated by the strategizer, the intellect or the ego or the, the internal
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That's not what's happening when the internal narcissist or the strategizer does come into
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I think you would have a great conversation with, uh, we haven't had him on a while.
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This guy, uh, John Lenhart has a program called flow says, but he's talking exactly what you're
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talking about, where it's like, how do you achieve that state of it flow of whatever is
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going on, where your spirit is connected and your, your, your brain is turned off athletes,
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musicians, writers, construction, whatever it may be.
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I reached out to him, but, uh, that would be, yeah, man, that's just a concept that I
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And I liked that idea of, uh, the cross being this sim.
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It is the symbol of the, the carbon, the, the constriction in which we put ourselves in.
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It almost seems like a more powerful symbol would have been like an empty tomb, but I
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guess you can't really like create a little symbol of that, but that is the, the, the
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It's like Jesus Christ died for our sins to, to create a way, but then it's like, and then
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And when they came looking for him, he wasn't in the tomb.
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Like that's why, that's why I like the Vesica Pisces.
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So we, we started off this whole conversation talking about Pisces and like how, like the
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time that we're in is like the time of semi permeability where everything is kind of blending
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Well, the, the, the one symbol of Jesus or the, the Christian Christianity that I really
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You know, the Vesica Pisces is when you take two circles and you overlap them at the radius
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and it creates something very similar to a Yoni to like a vagina.
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But that, if you split that in half, that's every, that's called a Lancet arch.
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And you see that on almost every, every, uh, cathedral that there is, you see these Lancet
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And that whole thing of the Vesica Pisces is one in a very interesting way.
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It's like showing you, okay, what, what's that saying where they say the way through
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is like the way through, like the only way to get through is to like, you know, actually
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go through it, to go through it, to experience it.
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No matter what, if you're here, you came through a Yoni, right?
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You can't unalive yourself and think that you're not going to come back and redo it all
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Now it's about learning to be okay with not knowing the only reason why people don't like
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materiality is because they're insecure about their, they're insecure through their intellect.
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They think if they know they are secure, you are not secure through knowing you're only
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There's the path of the intellect and there's the path of the heart.
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When you take the path of the heart, you're taking the path of Jesus.
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That's God's work is as you've had a Brian of a demon racers on.
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It's like the, the, the law's written on your heart.
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Now, each one of us knows exactly what we need to do to be right with God.
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You love your brother and everything takes care of itself.
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When you become the control freak, when you become the person that's always looking at the ledger, always in their head, thinking that they know better that you're kind of, you're already in hell.
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You know, you're already experiencing a level of hell that, that, that most people won't even admit that they're in.
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And there's also, we'll, we'll end right now, but there's also the idea of the sigil or the symbol of Lucifer being the diagram of the eye.
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You're like, if you're using your eyes to see, you're constantly like a, it's like, like if you're doing music and you're just doing theory, you're not actually, you're not really interacting with the music.
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You're just doing this thing that you can see and physically try to understand, but you're not getting it.
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And that's like the superficial level of everything.
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That's where I said in an episode recently where it's like, I feel.
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Like I'm, like I'm okay with saying, I don't know.
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Because I've, I've gotten to this point now where it's like all of this information almost doesn't do me any good.
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And, and if you came to me and asked for some so profound information, I probably wouldn't have shit to give you.
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Cause that's literally, I think we all have to go through that.
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Like the prodigal son is our, all of our stories, all of us like get to this point of pride here.
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And we think we got our shit and all this stuff.
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And then we come back to the father and we're so happy that he takes us back because it's just like, oh my God, I was such an idiot.
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And every stage of your life, you look back and like, oh my God, I can't believe I thought that.
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Lean not on your own understanding because you suck.
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If he misses his flight, I'm going to be distraught.
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I appreciate, like, I really appreciate your show.
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Tell them where they can find you again and we'll, we'll get you on your plane.
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I think this is today, tonight and tomorrow, the next day, it looks like, I don't know what
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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 look in the face of an expedition that's portrayed in a bigger picture of what's