Biochar, Frequency & Spiritual Health w⧸ Christopher Gardner
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In this episode, Top Lobster joins the Death Squad to discuss his new book, The Big Fat Fucking Noggin, and why he thinks the Patriots are trying their hardest to save us. Plus, a new episode of The Death Squad featuring David Lee Corbo and Dan Bongino.
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Because we're actually made to reject our parents' pheromone.
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when you're not rejecting your parents' pheromone,
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that means that there is some sort of trauma cycle that linked you to it.
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If you're using the same bar of soap as your parents,
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it's like your dad goes in there under your mom under the tits.
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And then you come and you wash your face with it.
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Then my hands are the delivery vehicle for the rest of my body.
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they would have like the soap on the wall and you'd like spray the wall into your
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who understand the deep lore of this show will know what I'm getting at.
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on Twitter and they'll say fascinating observation.
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they will resort to saying the same phrases on a,
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And what's really fascinating about that is there's even like a urban dictionary.
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And then it says like when black people get into a fight,
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they repeat the same phrases over and over again.
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that's so fascinating because I believe I actually coined that term.
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Topher and I were having this discussion about it and,
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cause you said you had seen that happen a number of times and,
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and it's almost kind of a little bit of a bummer,
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if I thought that I didn't have the ability to continue to contribute
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he coins a term or he has a keen observation about human nature.
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Let's just say the entire Jewish phenomenon.
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like there has been at least a hundred and other,
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And now he's got to deal with the rest of society.
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And so you're not worried about attribution because you know,
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And so truth is like the window into God's soul.
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So you're like looking and you're seeing the truth.
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And as long as your focus isn't to idolize something material,
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your focus is actually to know God and know the truth.
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You're always going to be provided these fresh insights.
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I was peering at God when I discovered the loop.
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he brought me to a spiritual high place and revealed this to me.
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it doesn't matter what's not attributed to Owen.
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Cause Owen has that fundamental ability to peer into the,
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whether it's the nature of people or the nature of the world,
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but I don't know if they're doing it on purpose,
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And then you present it to the world under the guise that,
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that you've created or discovered such a thing.
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And then people look at you and they expect it.
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the price you pay for spontaneity is unpredictability.
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that's a lot of my problem when people find me funny,
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but it would never translate to like a standup.
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but I don't have the ability to do standup comedy because most of my humor
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They can capture that spontaneity and then they can refine it.
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They can figure out what exactly was funny about that.
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I can't pretend this is the first time I've told this joke.
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and part of the illusion is to pretend that I haven't,
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to pretend that this is the first time you're saying it's novel.
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maybe the most nerve wracking moment of my entire life,
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talking to myself on the way to the venue being like,
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And I think this is what guys like Owen or Sam or,
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that's exactly like when the first time I became aware of Owen was when he was doing the male,
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These days, it's interesting because everybody is glomming on to conspiracies.
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This is my son is we let him watch like some YouTube.
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Every once in a while we go, all right, we'll allow the YouTube again.
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And then there's things that aren't like, they're not necessarily bad, but I don't like them.
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This time, what it was is he will watch shorts and he'll come back and he'll say a thing to me.
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But not only is he talking like a YouTube short, the speech is compiled by AI.
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I just want you to know that this is coming from a guy who was embodying Jack Sparrow for a number of years.
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And I think what I'm catching is the things that I think were my downfall as a child because I didn't have a dad around to tell me that's gay.
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So what's happening is he's talking like AI now.
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So there's a way that AI will lay out the text and then they'll have an AI voice read it on the shorts.
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And I'm like, well, you got to stop right there.
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But what I'm discovering is he's he's not only is he coming to me and he's presenting me facts that aren't real, which is a bummer because that's a lot of it's just like mass producing shorts for clickability.
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Do you think that that's like a concerted conspiracy to create like a transhumanist agenda?
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It's an extension of the Prussian schooling system.
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Like when you look back at the turn of the 20th century, like John Taylor Gatto's work where he was getting into to make people reactionary.
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The goal, the whole goal was in the infantilization of the Western mind.
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Adolescence, adult adolescence to make us always have an emotional trigger to everything.
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Because once you'd make somebody emotional, they can't actually access their prefrontal cortex and just be logical.
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And so what we're seeing now, at least what I'm seeing in media, is that everything is a bit or a bite to elicit some sort of emotional response.
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You know, where the real gravy is actually you get past the emotion and then you get into the truth of the matter.
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But that's not the way the algorithms are set up.
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It's always something to, you know, be like Pavlov's dog where you're just responding and now you're in this reactionary mindset.
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And it's unfortunate because the people are using this.
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I use this technique a lot as well, but I use it to get people here.
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Otherwise, everyone else, it's so flooded with that exact technique and then people will then funnel you to more bullshit.
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I see it with my podcast because like I've only had one viral short.
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But the viral short, like people are making more comments on the viral short than the actual podcast that was from.
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I was like, no, no, you need to get the context.
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Like literally have hundreds of episodes where it's like, no, no, you need to know the context in which this thing is being said.
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But people just like that emotional response and the quick response.
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Well, that's the thing that I'm tangling with right now and goes back to what my son is experiencing, where like outside of the things that are false, the false facts that he's learning through YouTube shorts.
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He's also getting some like insights that are true, but it's made me wonder about shortcuts to wisdom, shortcuts to knowledge.
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To be a conspiracy theorist, let's say 40 years ago, meant that you were effectively burying your nose in various texts.
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And then there was a big shortcut that was made when the Internet came about.
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And that's when I hopped on and I was able to get these things in still what by today's standard would be considered long form content.
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In comparison to what we're dealing with today, but certainly a shortcut by many measures to wisdom and knowledge that previous generations didn't have now.
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And let's let's let's even frame it within the context of the Epstein files coming out, which files is a strong word, right?
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Like, I we got to know what you think about it.
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Arguably one of the one of the more important topics about the nature of reality, whether or not you think it's all true or it doesn't really matter.
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It's still going to drastically reframe reality for a lot of people, huge portions of the populace, massive in comparison to who was aware of it, let's say, 2018, 2019.
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And these people are all getting maybe even unwillingly shortcuts to wisdom and knowledge.
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You lack the framework to understand the context to understand these things.
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And then a step even further is when a content creator comes along and creates a bombastic short one minute or 30 seconds and deciphers everything.
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And it's just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
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And that causes people to have PTSD and the people that are under entrainment, which is pretty much every boomer that you're going to meet.
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And I don't say that as a derogatory thing there.
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Well, their frameworks have been like literally they went from, you know, the cathode ray tube, you know, with 460, you know, DPI or whatever.
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Now they have these ultra high def, you know, massive screens in front of them that's spouting at them, whatever the figureheads are spouting at them.
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And they were conditioned to externalize authority.
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Their whole modeling is there's somebody outside of me that tells me what is true.
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That's that's the externalization of authority.
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And for them to give that up would be like telling one of us to give up God.
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And so when us some young startups come in and start saying, hey, this, this, this and this, the secondary thing other than the entrainment that they're having to deal with is they're having to like now deal with shame.
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Because as parents, they look back and they're like, maybe I shouldn't have done that key party.
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I shouldn't have injected Billy, you know, 18 times.
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And they have that tremendous parental guilt in like in my clients when I see when they're dealing with guilt.
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So you do these like these things where these Epstein drops and whatever.
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A lot of people are going to have a literal traumatic.
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I don't know what happened, but I think we were getting too close to the sun there.
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Guys, sound off in the chat if this sounds all right to you.
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I'm having a little bit of a moral conundrum with it as well.
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Well, let's lay out the premise because Topher doesn't know what we what we want to do.
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We're going to kill every boomer that comes here.
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What what we're thinking about doing is a is a live IRL show, maybe outside there or we'll go up to individuals in the coffee shop.
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We have those little wireless mics and doing like maybe either a live show or maybe both.
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Like a short form content where you do man on the street.
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And we just want to go like, first off, what do you know about the Epstein files that DOJ released?
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Also, I want to have like huge printed posters like they have in Congress of like, you know, when they're referencing something.
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But and so like part of it is to to gauge the public.
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And I think it could open the door for like a larger conversation.
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People coming here and being like, well, what is this all about?
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Because the way that I would frame it is if you came and you asked for nuance.
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I would say, well, as far as we can tell, this has always been the nature of the world.
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Maybe we were just lulled into a false sense of security to think for the first time in human history,
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And the Bible tells us to be in the world, not of it.
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Our walk is not we're not meant to be a product of the world.
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And I would say, you know, the Bible says continually do not fear.
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Do not be discouraged for, you know, the Lord, your God is with you.
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But so in some ways, what I'm saying, Topher, is I think it would be better for us to tell
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CNN, Fox News, any of the things that are eventually going to tell them.
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But I'm still having my moral, you know, quandaries with this.
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Well, the Bible also says don't cast pearls before swine.
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He's like, if your words are not met readily, he uses the word readily.
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This is why my approach to it, like, I understand what you're saying, David, where you're trying
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I feel like within that, we would net a couple of people.
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But but what it is, is a consequence of their actions.
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They have created the circumstance in which I don't drive a truck and do manual labor
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I do this because of largely because of the generation that came before that set the precedent
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So now it's the same thing with our Timothy Albarino beef.
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We could just let it go after he's defamed us and asked people not to follow and all
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Every time I see you, I could use you to keep feeding me because that's honest, it's
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I like I do feel bad doing it to old people because you're going to have to break them.
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Well, the problem is, I don't know what they're going to do when they go home.
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Well, I think part of this is actually there's two things that I'm kind of seeing in the zeitgeist
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And number two is they're using it to kill off the boomer.
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Oh, like so many people aren't going to admit it in public, but internally, internally,
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Oh, they're they're going to do the series of oh, they're going to be doing the big oh
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and then the guilt and then the shame and then the death and the death, like actual physical
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Oh, we're we're we're going to see a massive amount of people leave very soon.
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I think there's no way to emphasize how detached we are, right?
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The three of us in this room right now are familiar with this topic and a multitude of
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And there's really not anything at this point in my life that you're going to present to
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I would say the only thing that you can do that would give me pause is like if you really
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did reveal this to the normies, it would give me pause on behalf of them.
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Like to think about like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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This is this is weird because there is like there's almost like a grieving period.
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There's the five stages of grief or however many stages grief there are.
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And without time to process and go through that, I think if you're forced to go through
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it too quickly, yeah, it could lead to something like that.
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So they symbolize, I'm saying the people born from 1945 to 1965.
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That group of people holds the majority of the wealth of the world.
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If you were to look at them just by themselves, I think the amassed wealth of the boomer generation
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They have held it and they've become greedy with it.
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Like they're not like the greatest generation before them that were great grandparents.
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This generation is like, how many cruises can I go on?
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It was cathartic for me because I'm watching my parents not be grandparents.
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And I'm like, because my grandparents who were from the greatest generation, they were awesome.
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And it was just like, there's lots of reasons for it and everything like that.
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But the main thing is, is you have $14 trillion of debt in a way that's in asset base.
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And there is, don't think, like it's like you talk to any hedge fund manager and they're
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going to tell you about the whale, the whale in the room.
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There's never been a bigger whale than the boomers.
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They lived in Coney Island in Brooklyn their whole life.
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And the older people are very set in their ways.
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But when I said, I'm moving to Florida to the middle of nowhere with your grandkids.
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No, but this is a decision that I made for the betterment of my family.
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I said, listen, you got to tell me within the next three months or so, if you want to
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come with me, I'll look for a property that could suit both of us.
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And if you don't, I'll buy, like I was going to buy a five acre property and be fine with
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And they were like, it was hard for them, but they made that decision to leave their hometown.
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And I ended up getting the 10 acres with, and now they have their own house on the property
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and the house that I have now was able to suit them until that's built.
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So they, but they made that decision to uproot themselves to do something completely different.
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I know my mom watches, we do, uh, something called messages from mom.
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But they did, they broke the mold of what they were supposed to do and they were supposed
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to stay where they were at, be cool with their money.
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They could go on a cruise if they wanted to, but like they've made that uncomfortable change
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I think because they are, um, are they first generation from Puerto Rico in America?
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So that has a lot to do with it because it really does outside of American culture.
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I was lived in Central America, which had, right.
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The hit, the whole Hispanic, you know, that thing is like family first.
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As far as I can discern in Western Europe, got the biggest hit with feminism.
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Feminism, feminism just destroyed my mother's generation.
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Like, cause it was all about, they did the, they did the double dip with it.
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They would said one, your worth is in the corporate workplace.
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And then at the same time, they were hitting them with the materialist side saying, your
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man can't supply you with your wants and needs.
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And I think out of my mother's peers, there's not a single one of them that's not divorced.
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When I was growing up, literally all of my friends, parents got divorced.
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In the eighties and the early nineties, like they were all, it was like an obliteration.
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I mean, that's how, uh, when, when I was growing up, vast majority of my friends are from single
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parent households, which effectively means, you know, raised by the mother.
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My, I, a lot of my family is that same way, but my immediate family for some, they're just
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too stupid to, um, too stupid to adopt the new way of thinking, which is, yeah, which
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But, but growing up, like I was, I was looked at, my family was looked at as this, like,
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uh, well, these guys are like old school and they're not understanding and they're not
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going, yeah, they're not getting all like the new things that everybody had, but they're
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They're not getting those new horrible things as well.
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And it's like, it was one of those things, yeah.
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And I would, I would kind of look at them like these guys do things like a weird way, but
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And I'm seeing, I'm seeing how it's all played out.
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It's actually wonderful to see, and it's tragic to see when you see what this, this
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It's like, this community is just filled with people who have abdicated their duty of, well,
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But it's like our condition, like I, I'm, I'm not too arrogant to think like I'm a product
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And when I look at what my parents were exposed to and all their models, all their reference
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points, we're really teaching them to be as self-centered as possible.
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I, I'm always thanking God all the time for being shown people that we're not self-centered
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and we're more selfless and we're trying to do things to build community and build family
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But like when I talked to my mom or my stepfather about that, their whole, their whole focus
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Um, but that's so, that's like, it's unnatural.
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The unnatural state of thing is going to be, it's going to go back to reliance on the people
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Oh, dude, the Gen Zers and like all, all, all the Gen Zers that I deal with, like the
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men, I have mostly young men in my construction company.
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I'm, I'm so stoked about the future because there's so many of the younger people are like,
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they see the Gen Xers and the, the boomers and they're like, you guys didn't do it right.
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My, my uncle who was a mentor to me, he had like all the coolest stuff, man.
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So he had all these, you know, trophies in his, and he had, he was also a competitive
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All those trophies had hot rods and speed boats and big truck and, you know, everything
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His entire basement was just filled with like all of the things.
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Like if you had achieved all the things you would have wanted when you were a young
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And, um, and he taught me a lot and, you know, it's because of him that I became a welder
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But he used to say to me that I was, uh, uh, a far richer man than he would ever be.
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Oh, he never had a kid and he focused on his career and he had this legacy of in New
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There's all these sheet metal factories that had government contracts and aerospace contracts.
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He helped them not only get started, but help them secure those contracts.
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So I would go into one building for work and another building and they'd be like, you're
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So like, I would perceive him as being like this hot shot.
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He used to be like that guitar could, could pay for this house alone.
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It was all over his house is all these guitars.
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And he used to play the blues and he had this big beard.
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But he's looking at me who I'm like, I can't get my shit together.
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And he's telling me that I'm a richer man than he'll ever be.
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It was like, it's getting back to that living man thing.
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I'm talking about like when you're, when you're focused on the real, like you're in this
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And you're focused on the truth, which is that route to your, to the highest jurisdiction.
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When you're in that, that's something that somebody has become an ardent materialist.
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They can kind of sense it when they're around it.
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I don't, I can't fill this void with all these things.
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But money, as you get older, like you're talking about, I don't know, the guitars and
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Like when I was younger, like poor and stuff, I'm like, I always had these values and other
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You can't purchase that innate, innate value of, of, of the family.
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Once you, once you put the money as your first asset or as your first materialistic gain,
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It's also the, so within the career realm, I'm endlessly grateful every day.
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I'm grateful because it's like, dude, I have a, I have carved a place out for myself where
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my, my career pursuit is the pursuit of truth and sharing it with people.
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And I get a lot of things wrong, but I'm always looking for the truth.
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And I'm always trying to be oriented in that direction, which I think is exactly why you
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end up being wrong a lot because, you know, you think one thing is true, but once you
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realize that it's not, you have to shuck that off and, and keep moving.
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It's like, dude, what an unbelievable, uh, uh, position that we've been put in.
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You know, my uncle would say to me that I was a far richer man than he was.
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I was 24, 25 years old when he would say that to me.
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And, and I still have all those things and this, where I get to like, I get to pursue
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I get to come in here and kill old people and kill old people.
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And I think part of me knows that or knew that because I was talking with my own.
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And people were saying it would have come because of the inoculation that everybody took recently.
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Well, there's that notion of suicide week, right?
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I don't know about that, but put a pin in that for a second.
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As I was talking to my own uncle this weekend, I was visiting them on Saturday.
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I like to do a thing where I just say crazy stuff to them because they're very normal.
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They're like, watch, you know, Picks 11 and whatever.
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I like taking off my tinfoil hat and taking the blue pill for a little while.
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And we'll do like fun time, watch the Super Bowl with them and act like there's no satanic symbology.
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And I love that because that's what they're about.
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And like I said, have you heard about the Epstein files?
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And again, only cursory knowledge is sort of being told.
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And I was like, well, there's massages on an island from 17 year olds.
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And I was like, and then I'm explaining to them also like disclosure, alien disclosure on the forefront.
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And they're kind of like, oh, that's I don't know.
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And I was like, listen, guys, you don't understand.
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And I've been saying this for a while and ringing the bell.
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And I do it at like in a very jokey way where they go, oh, Danny's crazy.
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This is going to happen and you guys are going to have no way to deal with it.
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And the consensus between them all was, you know, I don't need to worry about that stuff.
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And that and I was like, yeah, but that's that's what you said with COVID and COVID changed the entire world.
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And what they're about to do to you is, I think, going to be crazy.
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I didn't watch it, but I got like the sense from the caption and a little bit of like, you know, the guy moving around.
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But there's a video that was going viral over the weekend because I guess the idea is they released an additional three million files.
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Well, that in total, in total, in total, it is.
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And there's a guy who's this black dude and he's just like, you know, I looked at these things and they're horrifying.
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He's like, the things I saw and the things that I heard, I'm never going to be able to unhear.
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Oh, this idea that so so I don't believe in shortcuts to knowledge.
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But we talked about how God will send a strong delusion to people who are unwilling to see the truth.
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Actually, there's like precedent in the Bible of God asking other angels like, okay, this guy is not going to do it.
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Your unwillingness to see the truth is it's an affront.
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It's like we've already asked to tell you the truth.
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And the fun comes at the torture of your mentality.
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It's like when you refuse to see the truth, at some point, if you happen to exist within the generation I think we are in, where the veil is going to get pulled.
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I don't know, genuinely don't know what happens if you don't acclimate to this shit.
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Because when I was having a bit of a breakdown about it, I was just a kid.
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And I wasn't having a bit of a breakdown about all of it.
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It was just like what I was coming to understand.
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I'm still finding out that there's so much more that I don't know than what I do know.
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So at that time, at 16, it wasn't like I was revealed everything.
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It was hard because I was keen to something that other people refused to see.
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It seemed to be fundamental to the true nature of reality.
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And every time I would bring it up, I would get either ridiculed or you'd watch somebody's eyes glaze over.
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This is, and I don't even know to what degree any of these files are true.
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But I don't think discernment is at all what these people are armed with.
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So when this thing gets pulled back, it will all be received as truth at some point.
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The five stages of grief, whatever the hell they are.
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Once you get to acceptance, they will be accepting it all.
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What the hell does that do to a person who just a week prior.
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And then at the same time, their net worth is going to be debased completely with the switch over of the money.
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That's the stilts that they've been stilted upon.
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And so the second you go, okay, you were worth a net of $5 million.
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And your Medicaid and your Medicare are no longer there.
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You're going to just see swaths and swaths of people go.
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It's so crazy because to me, I have always felt.
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And it's been artificially pushed off since the 2008 market class.
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As their children, we're not going to absorb that wealth.
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But that's okay because I'm a pilgrim in a strange land.
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That's what I mean by what needs to happen when you look at like economically at the mal-spending or like the bubbles that have been created.
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And libertarians will say, well, we need to pop all these bubbles or this needs to go away and we need to have a reality check.
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But the reality check comes at that cost that you're saying.
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Well, they never consider that the reality check would be coupled with the revelation that they're drinking babies.
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Libertarians have been like, well, we need to be fiscally responsible and there needs to be better policy.
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And we've been going like, hey, what about Molec?
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You sign them together and it's like, yeah, nobody's going to be prepared for this except for people that have a, you know, I would call them schizos or whatever.
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But people who love the truth, people who love the truth.
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If you had a love for the truth this entire time, I always, this is going to sound crazy, have looked forward to a day where like, look, I think if it's just happening to you, it sucks.
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But if it's happening to the whole world, don't kill yourself.
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That's why I got into like making carbon for soil is like when you deal with big agriculture, the big agriculture loop of money, you only get loans to farm now if you're buying their chemicals.
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It's the same way with the old people right now.
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The only way that they're living and getting their Medicare and Medicaid is if they're getting the pharmaceuticals.
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So the second that the money or the insurance or whatever it is gets devalued to a certain extent in their mind, they're going to be like, I don't have the chemical to survive.
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How many pharmaceutical places do you see between CVS, Walgreens, all around here?
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I mean, this place, if you watch like cable television, the ads that are targeted here are insane.
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This place is unique, and it's why I moved here, because upon further inspection, you can go around this place.
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And if they wanted to, if they actually wanted to, they can go off on their own reserved currency.
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And they already have all of the production that they would ever need for farming and farming animals.
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But these people who have built their lives off of comfort will opt out.
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I think this place would be like Disneyland for some people.
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And there will be some sort of like weird havens.
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They'd have to figure out the healthcare aspect and how to get all these people.
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And we have our Federal Reserve in Top Lobster.
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In all my recent interviews I've been doing, probably the last dozen interviews I've done.
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So, when you start to study the EMF thing, you really start to see like everything is a base emitter.
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Like everything is, you know, essentially like the way millimeter waves work is they don't travel far and they don't penetrate.
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So, they use sort of like the mob mentality with distributing signals where if everybody has a 5G phone, then that can get around the cracks.
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And they send these packets of information where everything is transmitting and receiving.
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And so, when I'm doing EMF mitigation, it's very important that like, okay, now that we have a room that's completely EMF free, if you bring your phone into that room, it's not going to work.
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Because if you eliminate your phone and the convergence of data, you know, it's like, oh, wait.
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But here's the secondary thing is the last development I built in Costa Rica, we had to put in a transformer because we had so many buildings.
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And the country of Costa Rica, they have one electrical company.
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And so, they came out and they were showing us how to actually create ground now because down there, their earth is mainly bauxite clay.
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And so, they were showing us how you have to dig essentially a pillar into the ground and then you have to create something with a ton of surface area and essentially create an electrolytic battery.
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And have that electrolytic battery in the ground and then connect your main ground wire to your transformer that way.
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And so, what I've been seeing is the big redirect is our, like the way nature works normally is the ground is negatively ionized.
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The differential between the two is what we know as voltage.
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What they've been doing with all these little doodads and gadgets and everything is they've been positively ionizing the surface of the earth.
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Now, when you see these crazy fog events, I don't know if in Florida you guys get those fog events.
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You know, my friend Spencer from Florida was showing me like the local, he'll take snapshots of the local TV.
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And they'll have radiation warnings everywhere.
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What they're doing is I think the big red herring in the world is the next generation of, I guess you would call it healthcare, is linked to the next generation of currency, which is all biometric based.
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The big flip, and the boomers are going to get it on the chin, is that they're going to devalue everything that the $14 trillion that we're talking about because historically this is nothing new.
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Whenever there's a switch of a currency, they have to essentially, they don't, they don't do it gently.
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It's literally you kill off the old currency and the people that hold the old currency and then you roll in the new one.
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Is this why you think we're seeing silver go up so dramatically?
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It's like, it's abrupt, it's quick, and now everybody's on the new system and there's nobody left to tell you about the old system.
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So it would have been like, if you were to pop this bubble back in 2008 and keep it popped and, you know, whatever, it wouldn't have been, it would have been devastating, but more manageable.
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Now we've gotten to the point where it's so, inflation is so incredible.
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I had a 3,000 square foot home in Boynton Beach, Florida, and I saw the price of this house double in two years.
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And I'm like, this bubble, this is a bubble, we got to get out.
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And so I did cash out and moved to Costa Rica and built my empire down there.
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And this was before the big short came out, before anybody was talking about mortgage-backed securities and the tranches.
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And, like, literally, I met all these other, like, OG, you know, preppers that were talking about it, you know, 10 years before that.
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And down there, you know, it was like everybody was doing the food sovereignty thing and getting their farms ready for the big.
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And we all thought when 2007 rolled around, oh, that was it.
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Nobody thought that they were going to keep doing this for another.
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They made another, like, maybe two or three plays on top of that.
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Because what they were doing as they're perverting that system, there are people on top that are benefiting and they're buying other assets for the switchover.
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I don't know exactly what the switchover will be.
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Maybe it'll be, like, an XRP or some sort of a MAC coin that'll be linked to our bio.
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Redeemable and never completely inflation-proof.
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Because I remember, you know, even in my limited understanding of the economy and the housing market or any of those things,
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it just became obvious to me through what I was researching that, like, okay, this isn't sustainable.
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The entire economy effectively has to collapse.
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But they kept going and going and inflating and inflating and inflating.
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And it's like, now here we are, about 20 years.
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The idea of the fog, the idea of the genetic biomarkers.
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So, the big red herring is the fact that the weaponry, like, you guys have covered the Havana syndrome.
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Yeah, well, that technology has been full-on employed by the military.
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They say, like, the whole thing that happened with Maduro, when you see the special ops guys,
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and they were talking about the tech that was employed.
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And that, all of that tech, you know, when they essentially did the school shutdowns with covades and stuff like that.
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That technology is going to be linked to our biometrics.
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And our biometrics are the new security system.
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So, when I say securities, like mortgage-backed securities, we're going to have biometric-backed securities.
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And there's no market that's worth billions of dollars that isn't rigged.
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They've been priming us that forever with having the face ID on your phone or your thumbprint or anything like that.
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But what that does is that takes your will out of it.
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Because in the past, when you had to sign a document, the main thing that your signature is showing is that's your will in agreement with said thing.
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The second you make the sign of nature just being a person's biology, you've taken their will out of it.
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And I think this is like the big Texas two-step that the devil is trying to employ to get people to like consensually agree to all these conveniences.
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And at the same time, those conveniences are actually what's modulating your biometrics.
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Because there's a rule when it comes to markets.
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The way you have the overall market grow is you always create new markets.
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So, now these new markets that are going to be employed have everything to do with our biometrics.
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So, I'll take men of a certain age and they'll tranche you with all the other men that have like similar weight, size, ratios, and stuff like that.
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And they'll make a security out of it and sell it.
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Do you think this pairs up with that idea that there's like an AI version of you that is based off of like a predictability model?
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So, that virtual voodoo doll is literally always impressing the stress on you.
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You know, so this is what's interesting about that is that model that we're talking about.
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There's like this AI version of you that exists at all times.
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It's based off of an amalgamation of like your purchasing habits, your geo-tracking, you know, where you're going daily.
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And they have this thing that serves as a predictability model for you, among other things, I'm sure.
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But they can safely assume you're going to be here or do this at any given time.
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I genuinely think that when shit pops off, you need to be moved by like the Holy Spirit.
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You need to really try and tune yourself in like what does God want?
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And you need to really listen to that thing that compels you at any given moment that seems like external to you.
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What a great call back to the beginning of the conversation about spontaneity and creation.
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Like that thing that was like, you know, we had all that discussion and then I hit you up and I was like, dude, I think there's really something here about like the telepathy tapes.
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And then like every time we happen to touch on a thing, it becomes hyper relevant in the future.
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Did you guys see the video that Owen and like the group of us did on the telepathy tapes?
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Dude, I think Owen's take on this is so hilarious.
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Not to take credit, but I was the one who put Owen on to that.
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And we were the one who was like, I've been prompting him.
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We're like, we think that there's actually frequency and that these kids are traumatized and disassociating.
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I think he thinks that too, but he just brought that.
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That was like, I had that idea because I, like, it was so funny because the way, they're always looking for liability shields.
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And that's what I'm saying is, like, the reason why this is a red herring, what's happening right now, is that there's a liability shield.
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If you think about it, like, why would they give us information?
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I always used to say that to my dad because my dad had so much pride with watching the news.
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And I'd be like, why would they tell us about war strategy?
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Isn't the enemy watching this and, like, listening?
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Somebody hit me up recently and they're like, oh, the DOJ didn't release it.
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The DOJ was forced to because patriots are in control, right?
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Like, when you look into the majority of the early 20th century, like, early 1900s, all those massive, what do they call it?
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Philanthropy, you know, trusts and things like that.
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And they all had, like, in 1951, they had this congressional hearing, essentially bringing in the Guttenheim Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, like, all the Carnegie Foundation.
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And they were like, they were absolutely all, every single one of them had the same minutes and the same plan.
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And the plan was one to infantilize the adult population, one to rewrite history, by the way.
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Like, when people ask me, where should I start with conspiracy videos?
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I always tell them, look up G. Edward Griffiths.
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He did a video with, I believe, his Norman Dodd, Senator Norman Dodd.
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And Norman Dodd was the lead on the Reese Commission.
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And it moved me so much when I saw this in the early 2000s, because here's an old man at the end of his life lamenting how far we had fallen.
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But here he's talking about something from 1951.
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And so he said his lead council went crazy, because when they got into the minutes of every single one of these foundations, all the minutes were the same.
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And these were the people that were the best of society, the people that were supposed to be giving us the museums and the libraries and all that.
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The lead council went nuts, because literally one of their first primary directives was to, one, infantilize the adult population, and two, was to rewrite history.
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Dude, I couldn't—because I'm like, something about this feels so bullshit.
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You know when you're being lied to in a certain way.
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I can't listen to—you're going to tell me the history of the world.
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Like, I'm just going to sit in this class, and you're going to tell me how everything definitively went down.
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And at the same time, they will tell you—they'll give you these, like, incredible quotes, like, history is a lie to greed upon.
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And then they'll go ahead and test you about the history.
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And I think, you know, we were talking about this whole first half of the show was about, like, the boomer mind.
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Dude, that's my favorite thing when you do that.
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And you didn't notice that all of a sudden you felt—
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But I like when you actually make the declaration.
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We've been doing it a little different where we do it sneaky.
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And then they have to figure out themselves that they're poor.
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They think the Jews are just constantly—and they say that every time.
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They're like, something—they'll hop in the chat, and they'll be like, I was watching on YouTube.
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So I think that the demoralization is very obvious.
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I want to get your thoughts on, Top and I were kind of kicking this ball around.
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Top, you brought it up and I was like, shit, man.
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Anyway, Ed Mabry kind of laid the groundwork for it with this idea that there would be a normalization, right?
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Now, whatever is going on in these files, certainly a great deal of it is a lie.
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Certainly the world has been doing this for a long time.
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But I do think that the normalization of some of these practices is something that we might come to see in the past.
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So within all these pagan societies, you know, Greeks and Sumerians, et cetera, these practices weren't even obfuscated.
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They were just part of the normal comings and goings of everyday life, I think.
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Like, I think the public was probably very aware, oh, in the temple they're doing sacrifices of the virgin and they're doing this.
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And these are child sex slaves, you name it, nothing new under the sun.
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And so we start to wonder, are we going to get to a place where that happens again?
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And Top brought it up on another episode where he's like, oh, man, people are going to start doing this openly to some degree.
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And I think the cornerstone of that is, like, if they reveal you can bend the fabric of reality by raping and torturing children in a ceremonial fashion, most people are going to go, what the – what?
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Well, first off, do you believe that raping and torturing children bends the fabric of reality?
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So there's different ways of traumatizing people.
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And I do know the energetics very, very well of, like, you know, there's a reason why, you know, people mostly are fascinated with youth.
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Like, why most energy goes to youth is because youth gives the most energy.
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So it's no surprise to me that there has been a concerted effort to have, like, these farms of kids where – because these people that are soulless, they have no living energy in them.
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They actually have to go after that which has the highest energy density.
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They show that great white sharks, they won't eat a person.
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And they'll go up and bite them, and then they instantly understand that there are not enough calories to expend.
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It would take more calories expending to eat a human than a sea lion.
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So they just – they usually bite them and let them go.
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So you lose an arm or a leg, but they're not malicious.
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These vampires, they're like the seal, the good blubber, like the good energy for us are the youth.
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Well, you see that on a materialistic, you know, paradigm where it's like take the blood of young mice injected in old mice, and the old mice will exhibit attributes of, you know, being younger, more, you know, exuberant, whatever, higher energy levels, yada, yada, yada.
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It seems that young blood works pretty effectively.
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It seems that these entities that benefit off of the sacrifice and the trauma of children can alter the fundamental building blocks of reality to a certain degree.
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They can kind of bend things and make things happen in the physical realm for you through some sort of like spiritual push.
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I think when people find that out, there will be a huge percentage of the population that goes like, okay, wait a second, what do you mean?
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You know, in the name of science, horrifying things have happened.
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And I actually have a video that I want to put on, hopefully the audio works, but because I think it exemplifies this, this ambition in man, pretty, pretty acutely, but you don't have to be a scientist, right?
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There's going to be any run of the mill person who formerly did not believe that reality can be bent to your will in some short term way, right?
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Short term gains, financially, otherwise, whatever.
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Through the traumatizing, the sexual assault, the murder, the ritualistic sacrifice of pure sacrifices, pure entities, right?
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Like, you know, the lamb or the child or the little girl in the white dress, whatever.
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There are going to be people that are going to go, what?
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Let's bring the, can we bring this up first before we go?
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Because I want to show this and I think this would be a great.
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I don't know who the hell he is, but he says, listen to this piece of work.
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He believes women invite rape into their lives and that they are upside.
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Oh, by the way, he's also in the Epstein files.
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Everybody who's been raped attracted it into their life.
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I just want to make sure before we go off with a minute and a half, because otherwise
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I'll just I'll I'll give the short and long of it.
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This guy needs a full broomstick in his ass.
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Everybody who's been raped attracted that rape.
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This guy has, by the way, physiognomy just on full Blair.
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All these things that we label good and bad have been labeled good or bad, depending on
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If I went home today and somebody was assaulting my wife, I would forcibly stop it.
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I wouldn't say maybe this is his belief and this is my belief.
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You're going to react in that setting exactly proportioned to your morality at the time.
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If you see what he's doing is evil, you're going to do what you can to stop him.
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There is something actually fundamental inside of us that is on a driving force towards life,
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love, freedom, the experience to live this beautiful world.
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And if somebody is intentionally interfering with that, we have an obligation to try and
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You've repressed it inside yourself and then attacked your customers right here in front
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Well, you're basically taking information that goes against what you say and you're saying,
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I'm just going to refuse to put it on my show because of it.
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When you say that you're going to not go any further on a podcast because of what I'm
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saying, that means it challenges you and you're wanting to avoid it.
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No, because it's putting out information that I think is detrimental to the world.
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I'm not going to pacify my research for any human being on this planet.
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The reality is that there's upsides to that event.
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I'm not going to pacify my research for any human being on this planet.
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There's so many tells like when people use the word global or they call human being.
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That they're actually, there's like some sort of demonic force that's working on them
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Um, I guess it's what it is, is it's reducing human empathy and, and, and care for, you know,
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the innocence of children to, uh, an emotional roadblock that stops progress.
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It was just kind of an interesting theme that's come up on this show a lot recently.
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Like people that are standing in the way of progress, progress being technological or,
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or scientific or otherwise, um, whatever is moving forward, no matter what, no matter
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That, that's where I can educate very well is like my business is carbon.
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There has been a carbon deficit and all of the social engineering is anti-carbon.
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But yet when you go to anywhere in the world and you look at the soil, the one thing it's lacking is carbon.
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Like the main thing it's lacking is carbon and it's all social engineering.
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Like you have a guy like, Oh, you know, they want us to be silica based life forms.
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If you go back to like the, the original star track, the original star track with V'ger
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Voyager, you know, they were like carbon based life forms.
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They showed you the whole technocratic wet dream is we evolve into silica.
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Now you hear guys like Peter Thiel and Musk talking about uploading our consciousness
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Um, I forget exactly what the, the chip sets are called now, but it's like literally like,
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They're literally just extending that start that, that Gene Rodden, Gene Roddenberry, you
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Like he got hit all of his stuff from the nine.
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When you look at the nine, which you guys have, you know, got gotten into.
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Um, in the whole Esalen Institute and what they were out there propagating, they like
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that whole channeled information that they got, they made into this science, the science
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And it's now like coming, they're like saying, no, no, these chip sets, the life extension
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is all about putting you in silica based chip sets so that you could live on.
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That, that sci-fi world also is what's giving us the main running narrative for what, for
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It's not that it's not based in some sort of truth.
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It's more based in a reality they hope to achieve.
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I kind of want to get into some alien talk and what you think about it, but I wanted to
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Pertaining to this idea like the biometrics being a form of consent.
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All that stuff like, do you agree to the policy and you kind of agree to all the
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So that's like, that is a level detached from me signing my name physically and reading
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it and agreeing and being in compliance with whatever was said there.
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The reason that this is done, in my opinion, is because we live in a, we live in a physical
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world, but there is a spiritual realm right underneath or on top of it or existing and
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And the rules of both of these things are, they're very legalistic.
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And I guess God has made the rules and he has said, you have to do X, Y, Z in order
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So these entities, the malevolent ones need this consent.
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Do you think that, do you think biometrics, especially in this form where we're talking
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about like, I don't know, things released in a, in an odd fog that, that can now track
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your health or like shut you down depending on, oh, but you've consented to it, but you've
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Do you think that that's actually legally spiritually binding?
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Like, do they have enough, uh, weight behind the consent form, which is, I think, I think
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it's very specific to each person because each person has different strongholds relative to
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Each person has made, you know, different agreements.
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You know, I did a, I did a poll in my, in my, you know, my little chat to see how many
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people knew where their great grandparents came from, because I did this, a couple podcasts
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And dude, most people do not know past, you know, their great grandparents or the great
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grandparents, when they would look into it, their great, great grandparents were, let's
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say an incubator baby or what were a foundling or were, you know, one of these, you know, kids
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that were brought to the Midwest on the trains in the turn of the 20th century.
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And a lot of the people were surprised because part of the thing that those, those, um, those
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philanthropic institutions were doing was to write a new history, you have to separate
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And so that's why they allowed the United States to be a diaspora where they would continually
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move people away and like, oh, this corporation now opening a thing there, you're going to have
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And so it created this diaspora where it was, it was engineered where families wouldn't
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Is that model like unique to the U S because I know that within American culture, it's,
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it's very common to be like, I'm going here for work.
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He's also mentioning the, I think the cabbage patch babies.
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The cabbage patch babies, like that, that whole scenario, like there's so many people.
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And then when you also look at one of the ugly sides of feminism, which there was this
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incredible documentary I saw in like 1997, it was done by the discovery channel where
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they were actually, they did a 10 year study on, on the, it was supposed to be a 10 year
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study on women's, um, what type of contraception they used.
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And it was done in the UK and what they found about three or four years into that study, they
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had to switch it into women's mating habits because most of the time that women would
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And obviously it was a, it was a, it was only 10,000 women in, in the UK per se.
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They extrapolated from that data that from world war two forward over in, in Europe, over
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50% of, of people came from a different father than they thought.
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So not only, and this is the thing, I know this to be true.
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Like when people were embarrassed, they make up shit.
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And how many women do we know through feminism and whatever, you know, did the abortions
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Or there are so many things like that, that people have, don't understand that their perception,
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And I like one of my favorite philosophers, he said, he was like, Oh, a woman, a mother
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Well, there's that, there's that lady that, um, there's like a really famous case of some
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sort of evil nurse who was like, I don't know if it was in the nineties, early two thousands,
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It was like hundreds of children in the nursery, in the, I guess that's what you call it.
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Like the eugenics things, like with the, the Epstein drop and everything like that.
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Dude, the, the eugenics thing is literally like, it's so much bigger than people know.
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And what I think is happening is, is a lot of these people that are opting to stay in
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convenience or the people that are actually opting to be in mammon, I think it's because
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They are of that, that genetic code where that's, what's comfortable for them.
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And then you have those that it's uncomfortable.
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But, but what, what, what is it that's comfortable for them for, uh, being in mammon, being in
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mammon, but specifically like siring other or not worrying about who's no, I'm saying like
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right now we all look at each other and we think we're all the same.
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Like when you, like, I know this for a fact, like people are very different.
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So one of the biggest things that's ever been foisted on us is the, the, the notion that
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But the truth of the matter is we, you, the three of us could all be looking at something
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in the sky and we're all getting it from a different geometry because none of us can
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And we're all getting it through the, our own filter through our own framework.
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Do you think the, do you subscribe to that notion?
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And I'm, I'm, I'll get ahead of it and say, I don't, but when people say you and
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another person are the exact same, it's just a nature versus nurture thing.
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If you had the same exact set of experiences, et cetera, that that person had, then you
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I think there's a fundamental, there's no such thing.
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You know, when, when God says before you were in your mother's womb, I knew you, right.
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That's why you can have like kids that are raised in the same household with the same
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parents that go through all the same shit, but they're drastically different and they're
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Well, it's sometimes from their inception, right?
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You have toddlers that are like, I'll tell you what, like I've been around parents that
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consciously had their children all the way from inception to around like the happy accident
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And when you see the differences in those kids, it's tremendous.
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Almost every time where it was like the child was wanted and like there was like the whole
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push for it, those children have a different light in their eyes where when you have the
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unhappy accident, those kids are like, they have a curse on them.
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They, they literally go through a harder time in life because they're, they're dealing with
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the energetics of like, I'm the redheaded stepchild, even though they're not redheaded
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They're dealing with this like less than energy because the, the parental energy and
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everything like that is like, you know, it's totally different.
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Like, even if you try to police that behavior, there's an energetic exchange that you're not
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You know, there's only so much of a face you can put on, let's say, right.
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Or like, but if, if it's, if it betrays the nature of how you feel inside, how you feel
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inside is still going to be an energetic exchange and that's going to leave some long lasting
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And that's one of the follies of good people is good people will project.
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And I knew so many girls when I was coming, cause I grew up in South Florida where the
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And I could tell you from the South Florida culture at the time, I bet you a lot of those
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Like that, because it lulled into that, like pre influencer, like, you know, as influence
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wants to sit on a yacht and take pictures of her ass and everything.
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And you think that that doesn't come with a price.
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How many girls, you know, went into this because they wanted to live a lavish love lifestyle,
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hang out with playboy philanthropists, do all this shit.
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And all of a sudden, next thing you know, you're being trafficked.
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And it's like, yeah, I mean, you know, you put yourself like I, when I was younger, I
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My mother told me when I was young, nothing good happens past 10 o'clock at night.
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And I had a lot of run-ins with violence and the police and stuff when I was like, before
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So before I even hit 21, I already was like, not for me, not doing it, but all the friends
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and shit, it's like, you know, it goes back to this conversation.
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It's like, is everybody asking for, asking for it is a, is a, uh, an interesting way
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They think they're getting into one thing and they're willingly blind to all the other
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Here's the thing that the boomers do not want to take.
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When I was in high school, the black girls were being told by their mothers to have babies
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because the, on the federal level, every baby that their child had, they got an extra $800
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So mama was only like 32 or 30 while in her baby is having babies and she's getting all
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the money and she's driving in the caddy with the big rims and getting her hair, getting
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And so like it was indemnity, like it was completely sanctioned.
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But somebody in the chat said $800 a month ain't shit until you have 1990.
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And when you have four kids, no, no, you have, you have four kids and those four kids
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are having four kids and they're all living within like your little apartment in Water
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And you're getting like thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars a month.
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Because their rent was paid for, their food was paid for.
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And they were getting the money for the extra kids.
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And then the hip hop industry is co-opted and it's fallen out of control and it's showing
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You'll see like Porsche Cayenne Turbos parked outside of the projects.
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I was going to mention, not only was I born in Seagate or my, my family's first house
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And then it turns out I looked up some more as like PS 188.
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And then Mark Twain, where I went to junior high school.
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I was like, we, we differentiated on the high school, but I'm like, oh my God.
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Like I've started thinking back to like my own, I want to find out like if my grandfather,
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my great grandfather was a Mason or something, because now obviously like serving in World
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War II, well, serving in World War II is like, you know, everybody did.
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So that's not really like a, the Marla's like saying like that my, my father, my grand,
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my great grandfather was in the military is not like a huge reveal, but just my grandmother
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and all the weird shit with her and the paperwork on remote viewing and the abducting experiences
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You were part of like, you don't just get that back in the day.
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It's just weird how all this shit, like it feels like the reveal of the Epstein files
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is like, not only were all the programs that you suspected were real, actually real, but
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that they were much more integrated, you know, with, with society and the school systems
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and everything, then, then maybe people are willing to give credit to.
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It just feels like it was all, cause I, when I was in school, we had those trailers, you
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know, it's like, you go to a separate trailer and you, you put the headphones on and you
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But we had those trailers with all the computers inside of them and shit.
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Like it all just feels so much closer to everybody than maybe we like to think it's far away.
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In other words, we're doing, we're doing a festival.
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Like it's, it's like you guys do Bohemian Grove.
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We're doing the elementals gathering in Missouri.
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And when I look at my roster, which is like a banger roster, you have like Owen Benjamin,
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Emily Moyer, myself, Alex Zek, Sabrina Wallace, Chris Crutchfield.
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But it was, it was an aspect of grooming because years later when I think I broke this, I broke
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I was friends with him on Facebook and I'm seeing what he's posting on Facebook.
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And I was like, how long has this been going on?
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He got fucking mad at me because I was like, I was like, what is this?
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What is like, how long have you been doing this?
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He's one of the best educators as well because like he had a very good way at teaching people.
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Like what were the subliminals that you're programming these kids with?
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Like you're bringing them to like we did field trips to FDR's house and we learned
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the complete wrong history about what this guy was doing and the new deal, all the stuff
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And I was like, you're teaching us from this, this angle and this perspective, which was
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But then I started to think and I was like, is this like a government?
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He probably just is in love with this cutting edge knowledge.
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Because when I did call him on it, he was like, I'm very upset with you that you would
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But that's the boomer thing that's going to happen.
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Because imagine like people will disassociate when they feel guilt.
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So this guy, imagine he was teaching all this stuff for years and years and years and he
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had gotten accolades and he had been looked up to.
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And then there's the switch where he realizes, oh my God, I've been lying to these kids this
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And not only was I lying, I was lying in a way that's so detrimental to them.
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Because for all the positive people that turned out from the programs like you, how
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many of the kids did he know that he affected in a negative way?
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How many of those kids are schizophrenics on the street?
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How many of them are just working in corporate America doing what they're supposed to do?
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Affecting the culture the way they're supposed to.
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That's kind of what I was doing for a while until I was like, wait a second, none of this
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You know, it's like, and then you start to deny one reality and it's, it's, it's a, it's a
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I could see how people can die in your older age.
01:47:54.920
But once you realize that the paradigm that you've grew up in, that reality doesn't,
01:48:04.980
And if you kill that, then you find the next one and you kill the next one, then the next
01:48:08.000
one, next one, then you're kind of left with nothing.
01:48:10.940
I'm so glad that it happened to me when I was young, because when you're young, you have
01:48:17.640
I was glad to see that there was something else, even if that something else was nefarious.
01:48:21.500
And to find out that all these systems that I hated were levied against me, that was
01:48:26.440
Cause it's like, Oh, this isn't how it's supposed to be, you know, and supposed to be is a little
01:48:31.780
bit weird because the world is always going to be world.
01:48:34.500
And, you know, so if it wasn't screwed up in this way, it would have been screwed up another
01:48:38.060
But I didn't, I wasn't programmed to love this system.
01:48:42.280
Cause I think this system, you know, to use Mike Tyson's terminology, it fucks you till
01:48:53.460
And because it's, you know, bared all this fruit, if you just bend and you can form, it
01:48:59.500
It'll destroy your relationship with your family and all that other shit, but it'll bear
01:49:03.960
You know, you can go on these cruises, you can do all this shit.
01:49:05.860
You got your little golf cart, which are, you know, loofah that indicates who, what
01:49:09.020
you're sucking and who you're fucking, that kind of a deal.
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But I think that, um, I was blessed to have it broken when I was a kid because that paradigm,
01:49:17.300
that system wants to break you so that you're an effective cog in the machine.
01:49:21.500
And that's why I think a lot of the, like the rock that was like eighties, nineties,
01:49:26.080
early two thousands, you know, it got co-opted.
01:49:28.400
It became gay in the early two thousands, but that like shuck the system and rebel kind of
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01:49:36.220
I want to ask you about your, uh, your festival, the elemental festival.
01:49:39.360
I want to hear a little more about it, but Matt talks about this a lot when he's talking
01:49:43.120
about, uh, people who are actual Christians or people who are like really genuine people.
01:49:51.280
In a way they realize they're not of this world.
01:49:56.580
So they, they use this medium to operate in a realm where they're, cause they're like
01:50:00.440
this reality doesn't match up with what I understand.
01:50:03.880
Like these are actual real people and they have, they have to buffer with something to
01:50:07.920
But I think the more that we're coming, it's such a strange period.
01:50:11.160
Cause we're coming into this almost as they're, they're breaking this paradigm of the old
01:50:16.540
We're seeing like the veil and you're seeing what reality is.
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A lot of people are, and they're ready to pull the, pull the next set up.
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The, the pump is definitely primed and it's been primed for quite a bit.
01:50:36.900
And it's just like the, the whole thing with the change of an age that when you look at
01:50:43.260
it historically for as much as we can trust history, when there is a change of the age,
01:50:50.180
Like there's an actual percentage of the population that does not make it.
01:50:55.760
And I mean, this is a Georgia Guidestones, right?
01:50:59.840
I mean, well, Georgia Guidestones, I mean, are amazing.
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Like in black magic, when they want to like, you know, reinforce the sigil, they destroy it.
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Interestingly enough, in the moments leading up to its destruction, there was like clearly
01:51:13.880
evidence of a, like a giant bloodletting on the top of it, which is hard because you got
01:51:22.500
So I don't know if it was like what the timeframe was shorter than a year, maybe within a month
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giant, um, you know, uh, I guess puddle puddle of blood on top of one of the stones, like
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something had been dragged up there and killed.
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They even did that at CERN, like when they kicked off with CERN and they did that whole
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So, I mean, yeah, I don't, I don't, I think that, um, I saw something within the file.
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It was actually something that came up from 4chan, uh, 2019 and it's making the rounds
01:52:08.060
I don't know if I could find it, but it's anonymous people talking about dudes.
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As you look for that, I wanted to, when is the, when is the elemental festival?
01:52:21.980
It's, it's May 8th through the 10th and it's in Missouri.
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I mean, uh, if you want to pull it up, it's an elemental elementalsgathering.com.
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I always forget to tell people about it, but we have, uh, Eileen McKusick.
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He's the one that's like banging on viruses, not being real.
01:52:49.720
The last time we spoke, I was going to the terrainology conference.
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And you guys were going through the roster of that.
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One that we haven't talked about much on the show.
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Um, but I would like to, maybe we should reach out.
01:53:02.220
He's just, he's literally a forensic, uh, psychologist and a forensic doctor.
01:53:09.260
So this guy is impeccable with how he goes through evidence.
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And he's just a, he's a brilliant person to speak to.
01:53:25.840
And we got Matt Presti, Alex Zegg, Steve Young.
01:53:30.740
Um, and you said you found out just through happenstance that all these people were part of
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Like a bunch of us that were all of us that were in our forties, Chris Winters, Emily
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Moyer, like a brother, Marty leads with the childhood photo.
01:54:01.140
Our, our MC is Chance Garten of the interverse podcast.
01:54:12.360
We should probably just, uh, uh, interview all these people.
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Like I have a, uh, I would think like five or six of them are, um, naturopathic doctors.
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What's the focus of the, um, what are you guys going to be talking about?
01:54:31.300
I, I wanted everybody to send in their profile pic with blue steel and nobody did it.
01:54:38.440
So, um, the whole thing is actually showing each one of us have had a lot of success in
01:54:44.780
life by honoring, by honoring God's creation, by, by actually biomimicry.
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And the easiest way you could talk about biomimicry is like, are you mimicking what the elements
01:55:03.060
Cause nature as teacher, like God created nature.
01:55:06.320
If we like, you know, the systems that I implore with, you know, carbon and construction, that's
01:55:15.800
You know, some other people have like, have the air element.
01:55:19.360
So this is like a weekend thing where you guys are camping on the grounds as well.
01:55:24.180
I wanted to go to Bearteria and we never get invited.
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I would, this is the, the timing is bad because my son, his birthday is right there.
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So you can fly also flying into Springfield's easy from Orlando or whatever.
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Like I reach out to all these people cause of my podcast, cause I did the last time we
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I was going to the terrainology conference and then the producer of that, she's like, you
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So I just reached out to the people on my roster and there it goes.
01:56:14.400
And dude, everybody said yes, except like Mike winner.
01:56:19.020
And like one other person, I'm telling you this, you know, Owen's doing it right.
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We need to, especially now it's like, you got to get together in person, be grounded,
01:56:30.420
Like in reality, like actually seeing faces and touching people and being there instead of
01:56:35.040
So spiraling on the internet, I think is really important.
01:56:38.760
Like when I said, like I had a podcast back in 2015, but I was on the, in a cloud force
01:56:48.880
I was hearing all these cats, like you guys out there, you weren't out there yet, but
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And I was like, I need to kick it with these guys.
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It's isolating to be, um, you know, now we're in this place of like big reveal and, and these,
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these things are going to be exposed to people.
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Um, when I was younger, I was very isolated doing this show is like, Oh my God, I get
01:57:13.380
It's an, it's, it's an unbelievable additional layer to then meet people in real life who
01:57:20.800
Not just get it, but he, so you're meeting people in real life who are getting it and
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Well, that's, that's the thing that's really important that I've been trying to tell people
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like the one, the one, the, the quote I probably use the most, that's my favorite is all knowledge
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So what happens is people get all this data in their mind.
01:57:42.840
They get all this information, the blitzkrieg of information, and they just keep it at the
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Where you start to transcend all this stuff and have a much better feel in life is you
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take, you take the information and then you actually use it.
01:58:02.460
Cause yeah, you have a deeper understanding now that you're engaged, you're actually engaging
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And through that process, all sorts of things reveal itself about its nature to you.
01:58:13.640
That is, again, that is like from what we started talking about here, that is creation.
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You, you get a thing, a microphone or a piece of technology and you go, can I do with this?
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So I've got this, this is actually the microphone that I first got when I first started podcasting.
01:58:31.740
And it's like, I put it here because I'm like, okay.
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But this was like when I first started and this is the one that I'm going to use.
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Cause I have now taken this and I've transcended this, uh, technology into wisdom.
01:58:52.780
It's the difference between theory and reality.
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But it's beautiful once you start to unravel it and really like you can get a thing.
01:59:00.140
I'll get a thing and I'll have it there and I'll sit on it because I'm like, I know once
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I opened that up, I have to get that knowledge and then figure out how to apply it.
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Like my laser machine that you see all the stuff here.
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I just started, I've had it for six months or so, but I'm like, I know that if I start,
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And I'm the type of person that if I can't, I can't just have the knowledge.
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Well, it shows you're really good at your craft, man.
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Like when I, when I compliment people, it's like for real, because I, I, myself as a builder
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and somebody that has applied myself at a very high level, you know, like, likes, like,
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You kind of know when the person has it and they're actually applying their knowledge.
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There is, there's, there's a whole body of people out there that, um, are much more
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comfortable in the theoretical realm, you know, kicking around these ideas, but never ever.
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The most beautiful part of it is the application.
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You can have all the knowledge, but then take it and start to like mold it and use it in
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Like my, all my artwork, uh, the, the drawings that I do, if, if somebody saw me doing it
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on the tablet, someone that's college trained, they'd be like, that's wrong.
02:00:22.800
And it's like, yeah, it's completely wrong, but I've learned the knowledge and then I
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We have to understand the rules before you can bend them.
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Like when I got into dome building, I literally was drawing domes on like, you know, that gridded
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When I moved to Costa Rica, we lost all of our money in the financial crash.
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And it was just like, I, the only way I could build is if I was building for myself.
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So I read the earth bag building book and I was drawing these beehive domes.
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And one of my clients came in and he saw it and he looked at it and he goes, that's exactly
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And I said, well, if you send me to school to learn how to build it, I'll build it for
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I went and learned the system and then I built it for him, but it was just taking that, like
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that ethereal idea and then putting it to paper and you just take one step at a time
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He likes when you're trying, you know, um, there is something that is really dangerous about
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these ideas too, is that expressing them is almost enough of a cathartic release to then
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And I see people engage in this all the time where it's like, I know more people than I
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don't know who engage in thing of the dreams that they have, the goals that they, they have
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And it seems that there is enough cathartic release in just expressing them that they then
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I think everybody is, but like, you know, how many kids, for example, how many people
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I grew up with who want to move here, want to leave this job, go to a new job, want to
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get out of this town, want to do like, that's like kind of the fundamental things, right?
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And then like that bitching about it among your friends over a couple of beers is enough.
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I mean, I'm, I'm guilty of like, I can't do that.
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Yes, sometimes, but mostly a lot of what I do, which is like, I think why the artistic
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medium kind of works for me is like, I'll have something in my head or my heart.
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And my mom will always, you could ask her today.
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I would just draw stuff and like, he'll never sign his work.
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Like my, my sister, she's a world renowned graphite artist.
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She was, she was into graphite drawing way before I was into making graphite.
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You have to, I hate being the type of person who says I'm going to do a thing.
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That's why I did it badly for so long before I finally found any success is because I kept
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And I'm, I cannot stand the idea of being a guy who says I want to do a thing and then doesn't
02:04:17.220
So, Dave, we have we actually have another pod coming up in a couple of hours.
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I want to get your opinion on the alien phenomenon.
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So the alien phenomenon, it's very interesting.
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I do think there is a supernatural thing that uses us like a battery.
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You know, the matrix analogy is very apropos, but it's not some mechanical thing.
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It's actually more of some sort of pseudo organic spiritual thing.
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That is part of this realm and it will match you with where you are.
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And then also what it will do is it will take certain traumas and then funnel them in a way that's advantageous to it.
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Would you agree that the energy that this thing is using as a battery is inherently negative?
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It's no, it's taking it's essentially taking our life force because like, you know, the saying from Dune, like where fear is the mind killer.
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So it needs you to be in fear because then your mind shuts down.
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So I had an experience with this is why I want to have him on my pod is because I had this what I thought was a demon attack me.
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And when it attacked me, I had my guardian angel over my right shoulder and that angel said, take a deep breath.
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And so this thing is charging me and I almost like died from fear.
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Like it was this thing was like, like hyper scary.
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Like any horror movie you've ever seen with the teeth and the whole thing.
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And I was just like, like I literally like I did that and it came and then I heard the angel say that.
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And then I did take a deep breath and then it morphed.
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It literally stopped and then it morphed into it.
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And I was like, and then as soon as I saw that it wasn't consistent, I wasn't in fear anymore.
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It did this like little like shady thing and then it disappeared.
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And I was like, ah, it really needs the fear mechanism to have a long enough time to do what it needs to do.
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Because if you're in your prefrontal cortex, I think that's why in the Bible, it's always about be a sober mind.
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Like it said 365 times, do not fear, do not fear, do not fear.
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And like you guys are friends with Brian at Demon Racers.
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And like he's just like in his work when he really started to like really come into the authority and the jurisdiction of the creator.
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He's like, no, no, no, you're, you're scared of me.
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Do not fear for the Lord your God goes ahead of you and is with you always.
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It's like the fear thing over and over and over again.
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The biggest thing I have to teach like the women in my life is like, stop worrying.
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You're literally giving into your internal fears and you're like doing this martyr dance.
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The new age co-ops it and says that you're manifesting the things that you're afraid of.
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I think the Bible gets the nature of these things because it's not like you're just manifesting these things.
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There is an intelligence, like you're saying, that will present itself however you're willing to accept at the moment.
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Whatever is going to be most effective to induce fear or any state of emotion really, right?
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Like lust, you know, if it presents as a sexy succubus bitch, getting you on that sort of old factory setting is also useful.
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Although I think fear is much more useful for it.
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And the quintessence, what the Bible, the reason why the Bible is a living doctrine to me is it gets the quintessence, the essence of things.
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And when you get the essence of things, that's when you're not in, you don't have temporal markers.
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And to finish your question, like when it comes to what these like UFOs and stuff are, I think a lot of it's a liability shield for like all the black ops stuff.
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Like, you know, I know for a fact, because I had family in military and stuff like that.
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There's just like, there's so much hardware that the general public does not know about.
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And there's so many things that have been autonomous for a very long time that like literally are using all the free energy stuff they took off the market.
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Because you look like we were living in like a very free energy style way of life for a while.
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We've been engineered to think that we're at the top of the food chain now.
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Got to charge us for all the electricity and shit.
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Yeah, and like the military has essentially like literally taken so many of these things that would really increase our quality of life.
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And so when we see weird glowy things and stuff like that, it is unidentified to us.
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But it's unidentified to us because we're ignorant to it.
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Isn't it funny that all these things that are pitted against us have this thing in common?
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You know, I think you're right about the technology thing.
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I think there's also, though, this thing that we've identified as like MKUltra intelligence agency disassociation by way of trauma is also masking itself behind this phenomenon.
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I think there is a real event that takes place when people are physically taken in the night.
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And I think that maybe there are actual biomechanical entities that they're presenting you like in the form of graze.
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But like the reason that people get abducted and there's military personnel, there's scientists, you know, there's medical personnel is because they're being subjected to a version of trauma based mind control.
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And then your screen memory is like aliens, like you've been abducted by aliens.
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And so I think this thing is really effective of a shield to hide behind to mask all kinds of government, you know, fuckery.
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Without a doubt, because I know that there's like I know so many.
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I know so many people that have been in in special projects that, you know, whether it's through regression therapy or even like deep tissue myofascial release massage or whatever, they'll have a full and utter total recall.
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And that movie Total Recall, you look at when that came out in 1990, you know, the original one was Schwarzenegger.
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That whole movie is about MK Ultra Victim that's essentially having a full recall of what his real life is, but he's been used as a as an unwilling dupe.
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That movie was like a truth drop, even though it's set in Mars and all the other stuff.
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Like there's so many people that are coming to find out, oh, Uncle Tom, whatever, did this to me or this or this or this or this or like the what was the program that you were in?
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There's a film that I watched over the weekend, maybe it was over the weekend, and it was called Blink Twice.
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He's kind of like a plays a Jack Dorsey type of character, I think.
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And, you know, they think they're having a really good time.
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Main character is a girl who is just, you know, from the gutters or whatever.
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She was actually an employee at the event server.
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But she starts to get the sense little idiosyncrasies throughout the days.
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Eventually, what's revealed is there's a snake indigenous to the island.
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It's venom isn't, it's not going to kill you, but it makes them remember.
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So it's also an indigenous flower to the island.
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Eventually, through a bunch of wild, it's a great movie.
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But she starts to remember that every night, they're getting blapped up.
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They go from Guaman to getting blapped every night.
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And so the whole thing is like this remembrance, this total recall.
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I just thought that mechanism was really fascinating, too, that they went with snake venom.
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You know, because there's certainly some analogy that I'm not adept enough to grasp.
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You know, you have the serpent and its venom revealing things to you.
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But yeah, I mean, I think that that mechanism is probably...
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All the research that we do is like the trauma, the disassociation.
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What he says at one point, he goes, the more brutal it is, the less likely they're going to remember.
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Because the more brutal it is, the more they disassociate.
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And the more efficacious the flower is, the pheromones of the flower, which are really, really fascinating concept.
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But it's like at the root of everything, which I think is why, you know, these...
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If there are intelligence agencies hiding behind the alien phenomenon, the alien phenomenon is highly, highly traumatizing.
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And so, therefore, if let's say there is a chemical agent that's aiding in the process, you know, even if there's not, the brain's natural mechanism of disassociation from trauma will cause them to forget.
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And then that's a perfect veil to hide behind while they're BFing you and moving your guts around, doing whatever they're doing, you know, to try to create an alter in you or any number of things.
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But, yeah, man, I think you're absolutely right.
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I think that there is, Nathaniel Gillis calls it a phenomenon.
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There is a spiritual application or a spiritual aspect of it, but there is a real nuts and bolts aspect to it.
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And there's technology, craft, there's kidnapping, there's all kinds of crap.
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And I think it's the government or, you know, blanket term, the government, whatever.
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It's some wing, some black ops project for sure.
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And, I mean, nobody can deny the fact that to raise in the corporeal body, the corporate structure, like say you're a Fortune 500 company, those corporations are built on the Frankenstein model.
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They're given living rights, you know, you have these massive corporations.
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And what you find in a lot of these corporations, within those corporations, they have a cult of personality.
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And a lot of times to raise yourself within the cult of personality, and this is like the big, you know, hidden pink elephant in the room.
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And these little corporations that have all these, you know, just say people that are trying to climb the corporate ladder, within the cult of personality, they will do cult-like rituals.
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That's more common than like people want to like go after like, you know, the 322 or the, you know, FBI or the CIA and all that.
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Yeah, there is that, but let's like, let's, there might be like a penance to pay for all these, all these like, these people that did trade their morality for, for, you know, the, the money.
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And they didn't just trade, because like you can see all these athletes and all these superstars that did blood rituals.
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Like after, you know, so-and-so dies, I remember, I'm, I'm a football fan because I played football and I'm not making any accusations.
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This is all allegedly, but like you had Andy Reid in Philadelphia, never won anything.
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I mean, he would go to like the championship games, but he never won the big game.
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And like, I remember when it happened, when his son died, everybody, it was like immediately brushed under the rug, like immediately, like nobody talked about the, the horrific way his son died.
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And then he wins the Super Bowl and then wins it again and goes back four times.
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And then the only reason why I bring that up, and once again, that's allegedly, I'm not making any accusations is like, there's so many other people like Jordan and his father.
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Yeah, somebody just, oh, I don't know if that's my actual wife, but, but because people just named themselves, whatever.
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But Miss Raven says, or Mrs. Raven says, Michael Jackson did a booty touch celebration on a little boy yesterday.
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Dude, he like, he reaches and like just grabs the shit out of this kid's ass.
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And then he puts his hand between his legs and slides it up.
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You're talking about like the Kanye West thing where his mom gets surgery.
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Michael Jordan is a, there's a number of people.
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As a matter of fact, you brought up the Frankenstein principle, which I was just watching Guillermo.
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I stopped watching it because it got, there was like immediately like gay implications.
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Like there was like a gayness to maybe it was like Dr. Frankenstein.
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And I'm like, why is everybody, everybody's got to be gay.
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I think everything I watch now, I just see myself.
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There's a recurring theme which doesn't happen in, in the book.
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Uh, from what I remember where, uh, they, they add in this element of an angel, a fallen angel.
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I think it's Archangel Michael that he has this huge statue.
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His mother, his mother dies and the angel kind of like animates to him in his dream or
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And it, it morphs into almost like a demon, but this thing pushes him to become the best
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surgeon to figure out the veil between life and death and how to break that.
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And then it, again, it revisits him throughout and he actually puts the same effigy in the
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tower that he's working on to create the new Frankenstein.
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There is a blood sacrifice of, of course, yeah, of his funder, but it's not necessarily
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like, uh, it's not as direct as, you know, we would like, but there is a spilling of blood
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I would like my subliminal to be very direct, but it is interesting.
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And it's interesting that he gets this motivation and like the knowledge in a way, like the
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download from this statue that animates to him in the middle of the night as this like
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So it's like, you want this occult hidden knowledge?
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Well, it's going to be given to you by something else, but there's a price to pay for that.
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I really wish I could show you Twitter's down right now, but I'm telling you, like the
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way Jordan like mashes this kid's cheeks up are it's, it's bananas.
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We'll check it out after the show, but if I can find it, let's bring it in for a landing
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Topher, tell the, tell the people again where they can find you.
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You can buy my product of the black oil biochar spring is coming.
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If you're into construction and you need some domes or some like really cool structures
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And then all my media stuff, you know, I'm at biocharisma.
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I know I have like 18 different monikers, but I've had different businesses over the last
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I'm at biocharisma is my podcast is the biocharisma podcast.
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Well, you'll be, we'll make you a collaborator on this when it airs.
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If you're watching on YouTube, just click his link in the bottom or wherever it will
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The elementals gathering is being held May 8th through the 10th.
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And that's in just outside of Springfield, Missouri.
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Like if you want like the gravy train as Owen Benjamin says it like that, that's like the
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Are you guys going to live stream that anywhere?
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We're going to do private live streams because each one of the people there have their own
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like, okay, they're, they're, they're private PMA things.
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So that'll be exclusive content for each one of them.
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Oh, so if they're subscribed to any of those individuals, they'll have a chance to, oh,
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We got to figure out if we can get down there, but thank you for coming down.
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And we'll, we'll make you collaborate on that one too.
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They bred with daughters of men and they will do it again.
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And the end is written in the book, in the pages they foresaw.
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The people in the book, being in the crossed23.
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Fully and they were medic piled out to learn them.
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In the characters they will never attack along them.