On this week's episode of Nedealim Death Squad, we're joined by Top Lobster, AKA the father of Guaman and Blappin' Guaman, to talk about his new movie, Rental Family, and what it's like to be a stand-in family member for strangers in Japan.
00:05:34.880Which is where the VIP experience is going to be, Donut, when we do Broheemian Grove the first weekend in March, which I'm really hoping you're going to be there.
00:07:11.320I know we're going to focus on other stuff, but that's sort of where my mind is at, is this book I've been reading called Closer Encounters.
00:07:35.600And UAP is like all over the news right now with Marco Rubio saying that these alien crafts are over our nuclear facilities, which goes back to the even 50s with the Maelstrom incident, where there was this spoofing going on with the computer screen saying like the aliens are like turning on and off the nuclear sites and whatnot.
00:07:59.360And I read an article by Canadian Patriot, Matt Arrett, where he went over the Rockefeller, MKUltra, and the Clintons' connection to the alien PSYOP, right?
00:09:33.7001967, it's a retired Air Force personnel claim that a weapons failure at a Montana nuclear missile complex in 67 was connected to reports of a UFO sighting over Malmstrom Air Force Base.
00:09:48.720And so, yeah, this is something that is pretty consistent.
00:09:52.000You've got all these reports of like UFOs allegedly shooting a laser beam at a missile and disarming it.
00:09:59.380I know it's not happening in a vacuum.
00:10:01.620This is one of several times where UFOs, whatever they are, and I guess we'll get into a discussion about that, or UAPs, which, yeah, has kind of become the term most associated with the phenomenon right now.
00:10:15.440I didn't know that it was coined that long ago in Close Encounters or whenever that book came out.
00:10:22.380I thought that that was, oh, I guess it's 2021, so that kind of makes sense because I heard Hillary Clinton was the first one, speaking of the Clintons, to use the term on, you know, television.
00:10:38.340It was the first time that I had heard it used.
00:10:39.900It came out of her mouth, and I thought, that sucks, man.
00:10:42.520Like, I don't like that we're changing the language.
00:10:45.040Do you know why, Donut, they changed the language?
00:10:50.320Hypothesis-wise in this research that I'm doing with this book and whatnot is because it is by omission of the fourth kind, right?
00:11:00.200You've got Close Encounters of the first kind, which is seeing a UAP, and that's all the news talks about.
00:11:06.640But they're leaving out the abductions part because there's a bunch of reports of abductions going back in time.
00:11:14.500But the fascinating thing is with movie culture and programming, right, and how connected it is to the nationalistically socialist parties where you get these Nordic aliens.
00:11:27.180And reading this book and connecting it, he was going through all these older books and this certain ideology going back to this occult-secret society of the Thule Society, which is very much connected to just an Atlantis society.
00:11:46.880From Searchlight Pictures comes Rental Family, only in theaters November 21st, earning rave reviews after its premiere at TIFF.
00:11:54.180Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser plays the lonely American actor living in Tokyo, whose life changes when he lands an unusual gig, becoming a stand-in family member for strangers in Japan.
00:12:04.120It's a charming story about human connection in the most unexpected places.
00:12:08.260Experience Rental Family, only in theaters November 21st.
00:12:11.580In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
00:13:12.740And it was covering this because I want to know the truth about the occult origins, the hidden history of what's going on.
00:13:22.240Like, the worldview warfare going on in everybody's minds right now where I've held different worldviews where I was, like, all about Alien Workshop and X-Files and all that.
00:14:01.760I think you were right the first time.
00:14:02.960That's an interesting concept because I hear that a lot of people subscribe to this ideology that what we would interpret as different species of aliens are actually just our own species from different time eras, I suppose, that are all time-traveling back to our current era for whatever reason.
00:41:34.680And I did a breakdown over on my channel, which is still up there, uh, on this show with Anio Saru and, um, and wordsmith Nikki.
00:41:49.560And the, it's just, it's just incredible, uh, what they found.
00:41:54.380So I'll use a lot of their information, but they were looking into, everybody's looking at it in a certain way.
00:42:02.320And I was diving deep into the voodoo thing.
00:42:05.060And this 217 number, when you watch the bride of Chucky, she's doing voodoo to, you know, summon Damballa in a sense to wake up Chucky, you know, in conscious spirit transfer him into this doll.
00:42:18.900And it's on page 217, 217 is like part of the, the shining, um, at least the original, um, like writings of it or, or something like that.
00:42:31.640And that this just number just pops up all over the place.
00:42:45.000So that 217 does pop up in the shining as well.
00:42:47.380And so the, there's like numerology, but the voodoo thing I thought was interesting because they're eating this Campbell's chicken soup.
00:42:57.420And like the chicken is sort of like a sacrifice, even with the Hebrews or even in voodoo, there's always this like chicken sacrifice and they're like fed off of this chicken soup that, that they're eating.
00:43:14.240So I think that there's even something there.
00:43:16.580So there's just a lot of wild elements and the frequencies is the, the wildest.
00:43:23.180And it was just such a wild movie because it covered like all these different topics.
00:43:28.580But the guy was looking for like the, his son who was the bully to the, the kid and the kid.
00:43:39.560And so there's this other relationship going on in this rush, Rashomon effect, this movie, Rashomon, that also bring in like this witchcraft kind of channeling lady.
00:43:51.780Who's like channeling in the court case, uh, to see what really happened.
00:44:38.680So there's a lot of, uh, ties into it, but even the music videos.
00:44:43.900So there's something called, it's a music video called like, there's like something in my blood or something like that, that they're playing in that film.
00:45:15.260And that, that's going to go into, you know, the parasite thing, the cordyceps mushroom thing, right.
00:45:19.440Where they're talking about in the film, they're talking about this mushroom taking over the host.
00:45:23.340It's like throughout our research, um, you know, at least on this show, in our experience, Top and I are constantly, and I think, I think it, you know, we probably all are, when we're trying to understand this, this phenomenon, constantly circling around, like channeling.
00:45:40.160In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
01:00:22.780How do you even determine this sort of a thing?
01:00:24.840But it doesn't seem to I mean, we just passed this October 30th prediction.
01:00:29.920I don't know if you want to call it that. And I haven't seen any anything, but it doesn't seem to have slowed down any of the fever pitch surrounding three eye atlas, which I think plugs right into this whole UFO thing.
01:00:40.020Somebody I just confirmed this in the chat. Mountain Dew was.
01:01:05.480And is it is it to get us to accept it?
01:01:08.220Or do you think it's a bit of like boasting, like like putting your putting your signature on a thing, putting your big fat wiener on the table like a serial killer will like carve their initials into the body or like leave like a calling card.
01:01:21.880Like, yeah, look what I did, even though it's like a very it's a horrible thing they did, but they can't help themselves.
01:01:26.560But to play this cat and mouse game, do you think it's that or do you think it's like purely conditioning for us to accept?
01:01:36.020I think what you said was really good connection, how the serial killer leaving the Joker card kind of like as the signature.
01:01:44.320And I think it's such a deep psychological operation, like with just me just studying like myself, like my thoughts, my emotions, my actions.
01:01:57.700And I think it's hard enough for hard enough.
01:02:00.920It's hard enough for this young Teletubby right here to just like live life, not on like some sort of zombie type rhythm.
01:02:12.060Every day I do this like same thing, like this pattern and breaking that pattern is difficult.
01:02:18.580And I think y'all do it really, really well.
01:02:22.900I think anybody that has comedy and humor is able to break out of that conditioning and look at oneself from a different perspective, sort of like this attaching from oneself in this world.
01:03:27.060So it was more of like a pump up video, like, oh, I'm ready to go dance kind of throughout throughout the film.
01:03:33.360And I think that these rhythms, these pulse is sort of one of the big secrets.
01:03:42.720This my my friend Guy Tao brought this up to me like two, three years ago.
01:03:47.720You know, when someone goes on a podcast with you and brings up something and then you think about it for like three, four or five years.
01:03:53.840And on this show, what we do, Dona, is we repeat that for the next like two years.
01:03:59.380Like I hear a thing and it resonates with me to such a degree and it just plugs in so well.
01:04:03.620And then I and then I just it almost becomes like our thing now.
01:04:06.760Yeah, because I can't shut up about it.
01:04:08.480I'm like, oh, my God, this thing is is like a little piece of the puzzle that plays with my puzzle really nicely.
01:04:13.240Then I don't shut the hell up about it.
01:04:14.600Well, so like when like chicks are all hanging out, those start getting on the same rhythm of like their periods.
01:04:23.160And there's something with rhythm and like pulses, like with the heartbeat or the breathing.
01:04:30.540When we're in a like state of sympathetic nervous system kind of thing where we're breathing like anxiety, like quick and whatnot.
01:04:42.020I think that maybe even having everybody in that state, like the push of just naughty videos like 24 seven for ever since the Internet came out, LimeWire and all that.
01:04:58.880That's keeping everybody in a state of fight or flight when they're viewing this material.
01:05:05.460And it's not even relaxing the parasympathetic nervous system where it's.
01:06:50.980And I'm seeing other people in other fields that don't get the algorithm I get are like getting anxiety more.
01:07:00.400So when I was having like crazy anxiety that that they're not having it.
01:07:05.460So it made me really dive deep into the nervous system even more so it just the controllers, whoever they are, they understand these little things.
01:07:20.180And with the technology they have, knowing our eye movements, our breathing, our excitement levels, what we're going to purchase, it's like next level crazy.
01:07:32.100It's hard to even comprehend this one.
01:07:35.700I'm really glad that we have this show, that we built it to this, like to what it is now as well.
01:07:40.340So that like a lot of my focus and attention now goes towards this show.
01:07:45.120So I'm not caught up in this weird spiral that is Twitter.
01:08:19.280But I'm not on it as much like being consumed by it and my brain is able to function better and move in this way.
01:08:27.980And I'd rather be talking to these people.
01:08:30.860I'd rather be talking to the people that we talk to here in real life and the subjects that we've been diving into, like this one we're talking about today or whether it be a Bible study, if we're talking about plasma with Brad or whatever.
01:08:41.360Those are the things I want to bring to the table.
01:10:22.320I wanted to say though, on the topic of that, like, so, so you look at trauma-based mind control and it seems reasonable to assume that they have to keep you in a state of fear.
01:10:30.860And that you're more susceptible to hypnosis if you're in a state of fear, which makes a lot of sense.
01:10:35.800You just look at the idea of like problem, reaction, solution, right?
01:10:38.740They create a, a fake set of problems that are threatening us one way or another.
01:10:43.100And then they, they offer us the solution.
01:11:42.360So, so, uh, uh, but, but when you're angry or when you're sad, it's very similar to having you in a state that I would imagine if you could track the frequency of those emotions, they'd be very similar to, uh, fear.
01:11:57.180So, I think all those states of being, she, she went out the other way, uh, being afraid, being sad, and being angry have you basically off balance, more susceptible to the hypnosis that they hope to launch against you.
01:13:31.360There are times where I could tell, like, in the world, that overwhelming presence is a lot stronger, where, like, even though we know about it, it's a lot harder for even us to escape.
01:13:42.640Like, I just went through, like, a phase where I'm, like, super down, and you did, too.
01:13:46.660And it's like, but that's just, like, everyone in the world were feeling, for some, I don't know, they cranked up this vibrational system, and everyone's just kind of, like, moving very slowly through the ether.
01:13:56.520They made it thicker or whatever it is.
01:14:00.280It reminds me of, like, comedy kind of reminds me, in a way, I always, I never said it, but I think of it as, like, the bells, you know, the buried bells.
01:14:10.200And, I don't know, throughout movies, mythologies, and lore, when they ring these bells, they create a state of disassociation between the entity and whatever that entity is inhabiting.
01:15:55.880Maybe that's why they made comedy so, like, awful on, like, television with, you know, political correctness and all that.
01:16:05.980Because it's such a powerful Aikido move that if an opponent is, like, throwing something at you to be like, bleh, with something funny, it just changes everything energetically.
01:16:21.060And emotions are, like, super, it's part of, like, our system as well.
01:16:27.400And a lot of people are running from it.
01:16:31.020So if they have anxiety, like, or fear or anger, how much do people run from that with mind-altering or belief-altering chemicals that change their psyche, their, like, spirit, their soul,
01:16:48.240to deal with whatever tragedy of life is going on or even the awards and greatness of life as well,
01:16:58.720that when, this is something I've been diving deep into with, for a while, with just emotions and how that all plays.
01:17:08.980Like, if we block certain emotions, it just gets, like, repressed and it still, like, shows up.
01:17:16.020It could show up as, like, a physical ailment or something like that.
01:17:22.300But each emotion, like, the liver is connected to anger and alcohol, the number one reason people drink is to, at resentment.
01:17:36.260So they're refilling a feeling over and over again.
01:17:39.080And they drink and it hits their liver and their liver is connected to the anger.
01:17:43.980And anger is fear and sadness, like, combined.
01:17:47.380And, yeah, I liked everything y'all were saying.
01:17:51.000Well, I actually had an interesting kind of question come in this morning.
01:17:55.920I was doing my show and somebody, shout out to NCAP Grizzly because he's posting to, you know, kind of Christian Twitter.
01:18:05.320And he's, like, talking about his anger.
01:18:07.300And he's looking for a solution, how quickly he gives into it.
01:18:11.260And I do wonder, you know, what Top's saying is that they're cranking up the 5G towers or something like that.
01:18:15.800I think there is probably – we're probably subjected to frequency warfare as well as negative stimuli in the form of the media that we're, you know, being subjected to.
01:18:27.460Well, I mean, when we were kind of, like, going through, like, a weird funk, I actually spoke with Pastor Rick.
01:18:35.360But he's the one who mentioned it himself at first.
01:18:37.880He was, like, yeah, for some reason, like, these last week, two weeks have been, like, I don't know, patience trying.
01:18:46.080Whereas, like, sometimes, you know, maybe my patience is not the best, but it was just, like, super thin.
01:18:50.500And I was, like, well, why are you feeling that too?
01:18:52.640Why is that, like – why does that seem to be the case with everybody around?
01:18:59.200It's, like, every time there's a big wave, if I look around, I see other people.
01:19:02.560Not to use this weird analogy, but, like, when we were going through this big thing after the last Bohemian Grove, I looked over and it was, like, Trump was having a falling out with somebody.
01:19:16.420And then there was, like, a couple of other, like, you know, celebrities that were also having a falling out.
01:19:23.180And I'm, like – I'm not saying that that's even organic.
01:19:25.780I'm wondering, like, if – let's say you launch a thing and people are subjected to it, like frequency warfare, and then you have their, like, idols or celebrities, the people that they look towards, and you have them orchestrate a falling out.
01:19:42.840Because now you're looking at it and you're seeing it and you're also feeling it.
01:19:45.820So externally you see it and internally you feel it.
01:19:48.660Does it amplify it in some way, shape, or form?
01:19:51.000And you're talking about, you know, Trump and Elon.
01:19:53.620I mean, does it get bigger than that as far as a billboard for negative emotion?
01:19:58.560And I remember at the time being, like, this is so much heavier than just a coincidence.
01:20:04.460You know, this feels like spiritual warfare.
01:20:07.680But I do think that, you know, at some level it is a – it's a decision.
01:20:13.380When I was younger – this is what I was saying on the show is, like, when I was younger and I was homeless, I had, like, you know, I had really extreme emotions.
01:20:20.340And it got to the point where I was either going to succumb to those emotions, whatever that looked like, which is, you know, not a good thing, ultimately succumbing to sadness and depression, or I was going to change that.
01:20:34.520And the way that I changed it was literally – I know it sounds so stupid and reductive.
01:20:39.220I'm not saying this works if you're subjected to microwaves from the ionosphere or whatever.
01:20:46.140It was a decision to no longer be sad.
01:20:49.060It was a decision to find reasons to be happy.
01:20:53.700And you would find that if it was something as simple as the weather or, like, you know, I remember when I was really, you know, really super homeless.
01:21:01.700Like, it would be, like, the smell in the air, the feeling of the sun.
01:21:05.480Like, I had to focus on those things in order to not focus on the sadness or else I would succumb to it.
01:21:12.480So at some level, it really, truly is a decision.
01:21:14.960And I think that's the truth, even if you are subjected to the media, even if you are subjected to frequency warfare, et cetera, et cetera, is you still have that agency.
01:21:24.040We're not totally parasitically controlled by some cordyceps mushroom creature, right?
01:21:29.140You have to decide happiness ultimately on some level is a decision.
01:21:34.400And it's also a muscle that you can train.
01:21:38.240So if you're angry and you stay in that state, you become really good at finding a bunch of shit to be angry about.
01:21:45.620If you're happy and you learn to train that muscle, you can find at any given moment a thousand things to be happy about.
01:21:51.260So you have to be careful which gay wolf you're feeding inside, you know?
01:21:56.960I love that you're talking about happiness because it is – what you're talking about is attitude.
01:22:04.820So in recovery, I'm in recovery 10 years.
01:22:10.240Also, I wouldn't say I was homeless because I was couch surfing or whatever, but couldn't pay bills, couldn't do nothing.
01:22:17.740And kind of – my life was unmanageable, so, you know, I made a decision to, you know, get sober.
01:22:25.800And also through that experience, that's when I started to, you know, believe in God and all that and was more open-minded to some different spiritual, like, principles and, you know, just in my development phase of understanding what's going on with myself.
01:22:52.980I've been reading Viktor Frankl's book, and his is about meaning, which is so interesting because Freud was, like, about the pleasure principle, and Nietzsche was about the power, like, will to power.
01:25:15.260Well, it's interesting because, like I said, I started off talking about this morning.
01:25:20.200And now, I guess, you know, I'm going to end up the second half of the day talking about it again.
01:25:25.000But I do think it's important, and it's something that I want people to understand,
01:25:28.320is you have a lot more control over that happiness and sadness than you might imagine.
01:25:34.940In fact, it's almost the only thing you have control over, right, is you are the filter that life passes through.
01:25:40.820You determine the way that you interpret it, and the way that you interpret it frames virtually everything else in your life.
01:25:48.580And I think there's a reason that the Bible warns so much against fear, fear being adjacent to sadness and anger and all these different things.
01:25:58.460Is they're corrosive and they're acidic, and if that is the filter that everything passes through, it is not one that you can sustain for very long.
01:26:06.080Although I guess you could sustain it for very long.
01:26:07.600Like, I've known dudes when I was at jobs, and you'd have a guy that comes in, and he's like 60-something years old,
01:26:13.140and all he does is bitch and moan and complain, and he's angry, and he's angry, and every day he's there.
01:26:18.880So I guess you could do it for a long time.
01:26:24.520But I think that this choice to work out that muscle and to see things in a positive light, because I think the truth of the matter is there are a million things to be happy about,
01:26:38.140and there are a million things to be mad about every single day, and you just decide which ones you're going to focus on, which ones you're going to amplify.
01:26:46.280Isn't it interesting that scrolling Twitter is just finding the thing that you want to be angry about?
01:30:05.420I mean, I even got Tom Woods, which Tom Woods is a very smart guy, but so I saw that, like, some meme was going around about Olive Garden giving to people.
01:30:15.640And I just go, man, rest in peace, Olive Garden.
01:30:18.080And it's like, when you put something like that out there, it's just putting it there, and I know what people want to think about it.
01:30:26.180Like, you know both sides are completely polarized and already settled in their argument that nobody's even going to look at the poorly constructed Photoshop meme and say, oh, that's not real.
01:30:37.320So, you know, you got, like, American flag old people, like, serves them right.
01:31:02.540I mean, look, Donut, you're talking about this anxiety or whatever you get reactive, and you and I have spoken about it before.
01:31:12.600But I don't think, you know, and I'm not saying that you do, but you shouldn't get sort of down hard on yourself because it is, you're a great noticer of patterns.
01:31:23.360So not only do you notice this thing about yourself, but you also notice this thing that's launched against us.
01:31:29.060And you also have a great sense of humor.
01:31:30.620I always say that one of my favorite moments from Bohemian Grove is having you on the stage next to Tripoli.
01:31:38.580I don't know if you've done a lot of stage stuff, but you need to because you have a speed and a cadence about you that is just, you're just naturally funny.
01:31:45.660So you have that built within you, you know, this idea of the humor because I think the truth is people like us need it or else, what are we going to do, serve up black pills?
01:31:59.200We're going to sit here and look at all the machinations and go, guys, look at all the ways in which they're trying to kill us and the world is burning.
01:32:06.140And it's like, dude, if you really internalize that, if you really believe that, this is not a fun place to be.
01:32:11.900I, you know, and that goes to any content creator out there that thinks that they're giving out black pills all the time and that that's okay.
01:32:19.280That's a, this is a short game for you then dog, because I don't know how much existential crisis you can subject yourself to and have it be sustainable.
01:32:28.960In fact, the only way I think we could probably do this show is number one, if we had faith and number two, if we had humor, because it's, it's too much.
01:32:39.460If you're really looking at all the, the crap that they're trying and on the other side of things, I think it's actually kind of endearing.
01:32:46.540Are we, I was at the bro grove and I wanted to do this funny joke, but I didn't do it.
01:32:54.000But like Sam Tripoli was up there and he's like, somebody here is a fed or something like that.
01:33:00.100And I, when he, when he said that, I wanted to just like run out, out the door, put your fingers to your ear.
01:33:11.720So I was like, I'm not going to do it.
01:33:13.300Cause I might like, you know what I'm saying?
01:33:16.160Well, you know what it was, we wouldn't have known, we would have just heard the door open and then we wouldn't have been able to determine like who just left.
01:33:25.720But, um, I think it's kind of endearing in some ways when you think about the lengths that they're willing to go to, to try to fuck with us.
01:33:37.680Isn't it kind of crazy that, that like we're worthy of trillions of dollars, the, all of the, the accumulated research of the Nazi regime, you know, uh, um, all, all of just the effort.
01:33:52.400And then not only that, but to have idiots like us slip through the cracks and go, wait a second.
01:34:04.360Like what an insulting thing it must be to just be constantly just trying to just demonically infested, trying to figure out how to manipulate the masses, dumping all this money.
01:34:15.000We got to get two taxable incomes, get that woman to work too.
01:34:18.700We need more money so that we can lose it when the Pentagon explodes mysteriously.
01:34:22.700And it's going into all these blacklisted projects and we're just trying and trying.
01:34:26.680And yeah, we'll release the CIA documents years later and they'll all be redacted.
01:34:30.460We can never let these people know what we're doing.
01:35:43.800That's why I've kind of given up and I've just kind of gotten like, God, whatever your plan is.
01:35:48.440Like, I know we have all these lights and all this camera and everything, but I honestly feel like it's what God's wanted us to do because the path opened up in such a way that it just wouldn't have made sense to not do it.
01:36:00.340And so, you know, whenever I pray, I'm just like, whatever your plan is, because, you know, surely God's plan is better than mine.
01:36:06.940But, yeah, I think it always works out better, too.
01:36:10.220Like, I got these plans, but now I'm freaking Teletubbies on NDS.
01:36:28.680I think that, you know, having conversations like these, once again, just to visit that idea of, like, blackpilling, like, that's not what we did here today.
01:36:38.140And every time we manage to pull that off, I'm happy because that fear, it's also addicting.
01:36:45.640So a lot of people go to their favorite content creator just to be afraid of whatever the thing is.
01:36:53.360And I'm always happy whenever we can kind of impart that message instead because it's like, yeah, if you do have faith, if you believe that there's a God and you believe that he has a plan, what are you afraid of?
01:37:04.440And we've talked about that in the past.
01:37:06.140Your life is constantly petitioning you to engage in one path or the other, fear or faith.
01:37:12.020Over and over again, a thing happens to you, and your two choices are usually boiled down to just that.
01:37:17.120Are you going to choose the path of fear or are you going to choose the path of faith?
01:37:20.740And that's what I mean when I say, like, when it comes to anger and fear, like, you have to let it go.
01:37:25.860That letting it go is, like, it's faith.
01:37:28.100It's, like, giving it up to God and just going, like, yeah, man, whatever your plan is, I can't presume to know how things are going to turn out.
01:37:42.900And once you do that, it's like, what the hell am I going to be afraid of?
01:37:46.160Bro, Raven, I've been loving watching your spiritual journey.
01:37:49.440You know, over the last, I would say, I don't know, whenever you were posted, maybe six months ago, I saw that you were, like, posting just, like, different kind of, like, thoughts or, you know.
01:38:03.680And it's fun to watch that same thing with Top as well.