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1 hour and 44 minutes
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206.7516
Hate Speech Sentences
120
Summary
On this episode of Conspiracy Theories, Top Lobster ( ) and David Corbo ( ) of the Nephilim Death Squad join host Ryan Milford ( ) to discuss the possibility that the government is trying to make us hard to be slaves.
Transcript
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News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely sick.
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We know we're saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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We know we're talking about how they made us hard to be slaves.
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And everybody's just walking around out in the clouds.
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Only some are aware that the government releases.
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Hey, we got Top Lobster and David Corbo here with us,
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You guys are kind of like a different generation from us.
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And I feel like you're you're approaching this from a different angle.
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where people can find your work right off the bat.
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You can find Nephilim Death Squad virtually everywhere.
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We were actually just having a conversation about that before the show started.
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Anywhere you listen to podcasts, anywhere you watch podcasts,
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And you can find that anywhere you find your podcasts as well.
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What about and I do have links to all that stuff in the show notes, too.
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But what about this event you guys have coming up?
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You play it, Dave, because my internet is I can find it real quick.
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Before this, I had like dial up literally had DSL.
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So the Starlink has gotten quite a bit better over the last year.
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I mean, listen, man, like I'm doing a conspiracy show, but I'm using my internet from possibly
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I don't know how to feel about a lot of these things, but there's only only really one way
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We have the one that's censored, but the problem is both of them are censored, but
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Yeah, that that whole I was hoping for a lot better when you got your.
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I mean, we're in bed with these these big companies, too.
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So, like, how do you, you know, yeah, it's kind of we're kind of on that line where we're
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fighting with them, but also like, you know, using them for our livelihoods right now.
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Well, we have that that wonderful thing where we suspect deeply that A.I.
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is corrupt and housing demons or something like that.
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It's very important to to make them work for you.
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Somewhere between Area 51, Comedy Central and a really intense episode of Ancient Aliens,
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Welcome to Bohemian Grove, June 20th to 21st, the Tropic, Leesburg, Florida, featuring performances
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from Tower Gang, Nephilim Death Squad, the Bard of Band's Speech, Owen Benjamin, Sam Tripoli,
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hosted by the Cosmic Cowboy of Consciousness himself, Shane Cashman.
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You'll experience live podcasts, wild performances, and the kind of conversations that'll get your
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group chats that will get your group chats flagged by the NSA.
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It's unfiltered, uncensored, and quite possibly a PSYOP, but a really fun one.
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At least one guy trying to sell you DMT in the parking lot.
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And remember, if you don't show up, tickets are on sale now.
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I figured for context, you know, so people know.
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Like, every time I see it, it's just less funny.
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The event, though, so it is, it's Bohemian Grove, very low-hanging fruit, not a creative
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Tell them how it got named, so that way we can clear the air.
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I was listening to the AM wake up and he was talking about, Steve was talking about Bohemian
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And I said, you know what, Steve, you're absolutely correct.
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It is a great concept, but I knew that he wasn't going to execute.
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In the conspiracy community, it's like we're all disjointed and we're all on like different
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schizo islands and we're screaming about, you know, the Federal Reserve and auditing
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it or we're worried about, you know, what's going on in the inoculations and we're screaming
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And I said, why not bring these crazy people together?
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I don't think that anything bad happens when you get that many schizophrenic people in one
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But we wanted to make an event that was, you know, had one foot in conspiracy and one foot
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Because at the end of the day, if you are looking at the state of the world, it can be
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I don't like to serve the audience up black pills.
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I mean, sure, there are plenty of things that are wrong.
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But I find that comedy is the great negator to the black pill.
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It negates all the negative stuff that comes along with, you know, looking into these dark
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But we're going to have fun in Leesburg, Florida.
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Day one, we're not really allowed to say this because so this is a theater that I'm working
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We're opening up a studio in the town and I'm just developing a relationship.
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We had a paranoid American do an Adrenochrome presentation.
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Just open up the show with a PowerPoint presentation on Adrenochrome and everything that goes with
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And then the next day is affectionately named Rape-a-Palooza.
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So for day two of this Bohemian Grove, we're actually going to have Elijah Schaefer.
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He's doing his show, Tower Gang, which is out of its mind.
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And then Owen Benjamin is going to be cleaning it up.
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It's going to be like really like if you enjoy comedy, like things that you're not supposed
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to say, but people were going to say it anyway.
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That's like this is the day I have no idea what's going to happen.
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I'm actually very nervous for my own reputation.
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I'm asking people, all of the people that are listening right now, if you're interested in
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this event, go because it might not happen again.
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I don't know that this theater is going to allow us back.
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I know that the last time we were there, and this wasn't our intention, but the last
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time we did Bohemian Grove, it fell on Cocktober, which is a competition of sorts.
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And we had to show the winner on stage on the big screen.
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And for his submission, he had his piece in a hot dog bun with mustard on it.
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And it was really the artistic sort of angle that caused him to win.
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So I'm not surprised that guy hasn't called us back either, the guy who owned that venue.
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So if you want to be able to see this thing, you're going to want to do it this time because
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Yeah, yeah, we do want to take it out of state eventually.
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And I'm like, we don't even know what we're doing, guys.
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The fact that we're pulling this off at all for the third time is very strange.
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It was like, we were like, hey, Sam, do you want to do the show?
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And then maybe a couple hours later, Owen Benjamin just text me.
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And I'm like, you've got to be kidding because this guy doesn't leave his ranch.
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We almost had Jake Shields coming down, which would have been very strange.
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So that's kind of still up in the air, but most likely no.
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Do you guys find like you've been doing this for so long and in this realm of like content
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creation or whatever it is that we're doing, there's no blueprint.
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Like there's people you could look to that did it before you, but that's not really a blueprint,
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A blueprint is like if you work at Walmart and you want to know how to climb the corporate
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ladder and you want to go from cart pusher to overnight stocker to, you know, cashier.
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And then maybe you could be a manager of some sort at one point.
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So we're just kind of like pulling triggers and making shit up as we go.
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Otherwise you just, you know, that's, I don't, it's, it's probably amplified in this sort
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of genre, but I think that sort of entrepreneurial thing has always sort of been that way.
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I mean, I, I was just at my buddy's shop talking to him yesterday and he, and he's running a
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welding shop and he's like, you know, sometimes I just miss just being a fucking welder and
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just like no one, when my next paychecks come in and I'm not chasing work and I'm not doing
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And I, so I think that that, that unknown sort of comes with anyone is doing something new
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by definition, you know, like you guys are doing, you just, I mean, we're still doing
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And we've done like a dozen and we still don't really know what we're doing.
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We figure something else out that, and it's like, well, why the fuck haven't we been doing,
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I mean, I'm fighting with Eventbrite right now over, so not fighting with them, but you
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know, just like you run into this weird sort of thing that you'd never knew existed because
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we just, you know, we're, we don't really know what you're doing.
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And it's not like you go in, we've, we've sort of had the same thing with the audio books.
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You know, what's funny is we just, I just had that your last audio book flagged as AI
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So this is, this is a great example that we're running into these hurdles.
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We run into hurdles and we get over every hurdle as we go.
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There's been like three or four massive hurdles.
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The landscape changes constantly, audio, video, all these platforms, censored, not censored,
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Like it's just a constant kind of juggling and trying to maybe stay, you know, current
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and, uh, you know, maybe on top of the next trend that you can make your living.
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I mean, this is, we're just trying to make our living doing this.
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And, uh, and you got to diversify like you guys are doing.
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I mean, we almost got wiped out over stuff with Amazon where it's just like, you know,
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80 or 90% of your revenue is just fucking wiped out because of some AI fucking glitch.
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And now you can't even, there's not a phone number.
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So you're just like fighting to get by an AI forever.
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And, you know, we're talking about a hundred grand fucking poof gone.
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And you're going to, so we learned the lesson a few times, the hard way about how important
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it is to be sort of diversified and spread out.
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We just go directly to our listeners so that we don't have to worry about, you know, getting
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And it's like, Hey man, you don't have a fucking job anymore.
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So surprise, you shouldn't have said that Jew shit so much.
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Cause it turns out fucking, or, you know, stuff like that.
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So we ended up, uh, we got demonetized on YouTube pretty early on and, um, started getting
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major censorship, you know, and pre-Trump probably 2015.
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I'll never, even Alex Jones ain't kicked off iTunes.
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And if I punch it, I can go to Alex Jones website.
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I mean, unless they've actually banned that URL now, but the point being, you can basically
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get any podcast player, go to his website, copy his RSS feed and copy paste it.
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And then you're going to be able to listen to it.
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That's probably why Curry deserves a Nobel peace prize.
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Cause it's probably the biggest thing for free speech, you know, in, in a generation.
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Like the audio stuff, I am completely unbothered by, I, I put it up and I have zero worries about
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I look up all the keywords I put, I run the transcript through more AI to figure out where
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They're going to get to the audio eventually, but I still don't see how they're going to
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cancel it without, unless, because it's just that RSS feed is just, it's like a website,
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And I don't like giving out the server name anymore just cause it just, uh, the server company,
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but we found like, uh, you know, we, we did our homework with the guy and found the most
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The one that has, uh, has, um, a track record of going to court before they'll just shut down
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So we had to get, I mean, funny enough, you have to get the fuck outside of the U S to
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do that because the U S has the Patriot act, which basically gives them the ability to
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Now we've still got, we're still in bed with GoDaddy, which is something I'm working on
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getting out of because, um, even GoDaddy can just like, if you're registered, your URL
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through GoDaddy, they've got, there's, there's a fucking recorded history of GoDaddy removing
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So now you don't have your website anymore, whereas, um, there are other countries where
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it's, there's sort of some workarounds on, on that sort of stuff.
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But I mean, I mean, WordPress to WordPress is, is, uh, I mean, people bitch about it,
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but we do all that stuff WordPress because if you're in like, I mean, some people got
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toasted cause they hosted their website on whatever.wordpress.com.
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So now you're subject to their terms and conditions.
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So we don't, we take WordPress and install it on our own servers so that, so that we
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don't have to have to worry about that, which is kind of what we were talking about with
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I mean, we've just been torched so many times that to put, to like, to get on our content
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and be like, here you go, man, send us the money.
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So we've got, we're spread out so far and we've got sort of monthly subscriptions coming
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in on 10 different platforms for three different shows and it's still not a ton of money.
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It's not a ton of money, but the point being, it's like for them to cancel us now.
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Yeah, they got to convince, you know, a couple hundred people that we're fucking assholes
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And then that in itself is a fight because now we're like, you know, you're constantly
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You're trying to get money, people to, because a lot of our content, we don't charge any money
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If you like it, fucking give us money, which we've had the benefit of being able to do
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a little bit of, because of our, you know, if it wasn't for the audio books, we'd be fucking
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a lot more desperate on trying to get money on the podcast.
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I mean, the audio books have really helped to, to sort of keep us afloat.
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You know, we didn't have as much competition either, you know, like 10 years ago, it was
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ironically before we monetized, it was like we monetized around the time everybody else
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We probably would have done real well because there's, it was still pretty new in 2013.
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There wasn't a lot of this second, like we have personal buddies that were doing, that
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went to that second half of show for five, six, eight bucks a month early that are, we're
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And then it was just like, by the time we didn't even look at that model until 2020.
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So, you know, the average listener probably now has four spots.
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I mean, it hasn't been, you know, depending on the audio platform, because we talked about
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audio being pretty, like the RSS feed in general is safe for now, but Spotify catches crazy
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Like Spotify catches us against ourselves because we're selling audio books and putting them
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And like every third book, I've got to like tell Spotify that, hey, it's us, man, because
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they're like, they're, they're fucking AI is on it.
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And I do remember we got dinged for a second on something, but it was like really strange.
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But I know on Tower Gang, you guys had to take it down.
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It's interesting because people don't know what goes into a podcast.
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And then I'm not trying to bitch and moan, but I didn't know what goes into it.
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I don't know if I fucking made a word up there where you're putting it everywhere.
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You're spreading it as a lot of work, that is what you need to do.
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And that shit is like the, the back end, the logistical kind of like, uh, what do we call
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Um, uh, just, just all the back of house stuff is really who people think, oh, you just get
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It's like, no dude, as soon as it's done, it's got to upload to a million and a half places.
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Everything's got to be constantly updated and descriptions and, and, uh, thumbnails and
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Despite, despite how much, how, like how low the quality may seem, there's actually a lot
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A lot of labor, dude, but I wouldn't, I wouldn't change it.
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And, um, up until I guess I actually, I just passed the one year anniversary a couple of
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days ago of leaving my old job and doing this full time.
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Like I'd rather die or live by my own hand any day of the week than, you know, be beholden
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to a company that could go under a boss that could be an asshole, uh, subjected to people
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Like I've got to work with this douche bag or that douche bag.
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Like I would much rather do this even as oddly labor intensive as it is.
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Cause like you guys have been saying, you never know when somebody is like right now
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And we'd be like, shit man, back to the drawing board.
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That's what you always got to be thinking of is it's not like, I mean, we, we, we even,
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I mean, Libsyn's probably got the record of being probably the most, probably one of the
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top free speech advocates, you know, in the podcast and thing liberated syndication.
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We just mirrored them on our own servers as well, just in case.
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And to be fair, Libsyn has never taken down an episode or given us any trouble.
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They just forward the emails from Spotify back in the day being like Spotify, you know,
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So I like had a chat with him off day and I was like, Hey man, do I need to be worried?
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And he's like, man, our fucking owners are free speech sort of absolutist as long as it's
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But then in the back of your head, you're just like, you know, money is not an object to
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It's not an object to these giant media corporations.
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We can pretend we don't, but if someone comes and offers you a hundred million to quit
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podcasting, you know, I'm fucking done podcasting.
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To those, to those companies though, this is what's, what's interesting.
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Like what we're, I didn't really start in the conspiracy realm.
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I kind of got a little bit known doing more political stuff.
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So I'm a graphic artist and I was drawing for the Libertarian party for all their guys,
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like drawing campaign flyers, working for guys that do podcasts, thumbnails, logos, shit
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And then I moved on to work for, uh, odyssey.com, which is like another free speech platform.
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So that company, I mean, I think it's a great company, great idea, but they were based,
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their backbone is based off of a library LBRY and that's like a blockchain technology.
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So you put your data, videos, pictures on there and you have to have unanimous consensus
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And I know the owner of, of library and you know, I'll just fucking tell you guys, I don't
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care because it's been, it's been a long time since, uh, I've got, I got fired from there.
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So, um, what happened is, is library and odyssey were basically the same company.
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There was something that happened where the sec started, started to sue.
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The government started to sue a library because they, they were saying that they're like under
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like some sort of crypto terms, like they're, they're not a security or they are a security
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So they had to separate from odyssey, they separate from odyssey, odyssey immediately
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And I'm in like the Slack chat and they're like, dude, we just got like tens of millions
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Like everybody that was here in the beginning, we are fucking flying.
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They hire some, uh, college white woman, liberal, liberal college professor.
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She comes in, micromanages everything, drives the company to the ground.
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Now, if you look at odyssey, look at odyssey, look at it right now.
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I mean, my artwork is still all over the place.
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You go there and some of their top videos have 45 views.
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Then my conspiracy brain starts working because I'm like this.
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This is a platform that should have competed out, competed rumble easily.
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But what they wanted to do, what they did immediately was we have to get away from the political
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and we are going to focus on cat videos, which is just straight up YouTube stuff.
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You're not going to beat YouTube on cat videos because it's safe.
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You have to focus on the counterculture and the, unfortunately, the right wing political.
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She like mismanaged the Twitter account as well, which my friend ran.
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It's completely stagnant for the last three years.
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But watching it from the outside, I'm like, oh, you received international Saudi money,
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And immediately you're no longer a competitor when it was rumble, odyssey, YouTube.
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Those were kind of like, yeah, it was, it was rumble and odyssey at the time vying for
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It's, it's much lower on the chain, but now it's rumble.
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Cause I remember meeting that a couple, uh, on, on the union of the unwanted when they're
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talking about that platform and yeah, when they were trying to grow that it was during
00:26:35.800
COVID, it seems like it towards the beginning of COVID, they made a shot at it.
00:26:45.300
Uh, the creators of odyssey and, and library on the show a couple of times, Julian, Julian
00:26:51.440
Well, so he's like the CEO of, uh, odyssey, but, um, you know, uh, Jesus, what's his name?
00:27:04.340
Jeremy Kaufman is the owner and creator of library.
00:27:11.360
So I know him for like a long time, but that motherfucker is a genius.
00:27:14.480
When I say like one of the smartest people you'll ever meet, that's the dude.
00:27:19.380
Um, and it was like, it was tough for him to watch that then.
00:27:22.660
Because if you, if you think about them, like avoiding, you know, right-leaning politics and
00:27:27.380
these cultural conversations and going towards cat videos, and then you watch what Elon Musk
00:27:31.100
did with Twitter, where he leans directly into right-leaning politics and creating culture.
00:27:35.680
And it's, it's, you know, blown up magnificently.
00:27:46.460
So they miss that, that like opening up to whatever people want to talk about, because
00:27:51.100
there's a, you know, we've been under the, the mainstream narrative for so long, there's
00:27:55.280
bound to be like a pushback or the pendulum swinging to the other side.
00:27:59.960
I mean, and you see these people, these left people leaving X and going to blue sky and
00:28:04.220
all that, because all of a sudden, you know, they're, they're, they're not only against
00:28:08.280
this free speech, but they're just seeing like, they're, they're overwhelmed by the amount
00:28:13.180
of people that they didn't see before, because we were so censored.
00:28:19.340
All of a sudden we're back with a mod, a little bit of free speech, you know, and, uh, and
00:28:24.640
scares the shit out of all these other people that were like, oh, they thought they had,
00:28:27.600
they were ruling the roost with their, you know, lack of hate speech and their love and
00:28:35.160
Like if you, if you're doing pull-ups, if you're hanging out to a pull-up bar, you can
00:28:40.800
You know, the same thing with tyranny or, or censorship, you can push people down, but
00:28:46.280
And now all my niggas are Hale and Hitler, you know what I'm saying?
00:28:54.880
Well, I mean, I don't, but I don't know how much of that.
00:28:58.620
I mean, I, of course, inevitably it's going to come up, but how much of it is organic?
00:29:02.700
Cause you guys have been, we've been called, you know, you guys have been called controlled
00:29:06.380
And, uh, you know, you've reached a new level and, and, uh, that's great, but, but how much
00:29:11.820
of this is organic and how much of this is, is, is being, we're being pushed into these
00:29:16.640
wars, you know, like that's what, that's what, that's what I wonder about.
00:29:25.320
So, uh, there was conversations that should have been had and in our left leaning ideology,
00:29:31.480
our new paradigm that we got, uh, the pendulum, you know, sitting predominantly to the left,
00:29:36.440
we weren't allowed to engage in these conversations.
00:29:38.760
And that could be like about the Jews or about racial issues or any of these things.
00:29:45.200
As soon as you talked about them, you were immediately dismissed.
00:29:47.360
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Cultural issues that are that large, meaning this discussion about Jews, this discussion
00:30:27.520
about black people, any, any of these things, they need to be had when they're not had, they
00:30:33.800
And so if you keep them contained into this pressure cooker, and then let's say eventually
00:30:38.440
you have a South African billionaire come along and crack the valve just a little bit.
00:30:46.520
This pendulum was already swinging back to the right, as it does, you know, through our
00:30:52.400
But the timing of this one, it was like somebody strapped a jetpack on this pendulum and set
00:30:57.460
it to go right when it started swinging back to the right.
00:31:06.120
You can do Adrenochrome or you can hate the Jays which way Western man, right?
00:31:08.980
Standard meme format, Sleepy Joe Biden, Mel Gibson, hating the Jays.
00:31:12.140
Elon Musk answers this and he goes, wow, Gibson's really that buff these days.
00:31:19.900
When I say like, I mean like, I don't know, it ended up with probably like 14 million views
00:31:26.560
Elon Musk actually had to go and delete this tweet to me.
00:31:30.220
And they were like, I don't know, multiple articles written about it.
00:31:33.820
Elon Musk boosts anti-Semitic blood libel rhetoric, all this bullshit, yada, yada.
00:31:39.780
There's a lot of things that we can think about this, right?
00:31:45.540
Because like, he's not even answering, he's missing the point of what I said here, right?
00:31:49.620
I'm clearly making a racist joke or I'm poking at this, like I'm pointing at this thing,
00:31:55.100
I want you to look at Adrenochrome and I also want you to look at the Jews.
00:31:59.080
Why is Elon Musk now talking about Mel Gibson's muscles?
00:32:09.000
So like, I'm spiraling, I'm thinking, what the hell happened?
00:32:12.100
What really happened here is the time to talk about the Jewish stuff had come.
00:32:18.140
And this was before, this was like right before Kanye came on with the, I don't know if you
00:32:22.580
guys remember when he did the swastika inside of the Star of David.
00:32:30.340
Kanye West comes on and he's like, I swear to God, like maybe a month after this or a
00:32:34.100
couple of weeks, he's like DEFCON 3 on the Jews.
00:32:40.860
You either have to say that Elon Musk is everybody's favorite autist and he's just a silly goose
00:32:45.260
and he didn't realize that this was an anti-Semitic thing and that he was boosting it or he knows
00:32:51.460
He's a wealthy business owner who is engineering culture and recognizes the impact that is
00:32:57.920
going to happen when he engages with a tweet like that.
00:33:03.820
Like when he's Sig Hiles and he says, my heart goes out to you, we all go.
00:33:07.480
And I'm not even saying that's a bad thing or a good thing to do.
00:33:09.780
I'm just saying you cannot look at that through the lens of like, he's just a silly goose
00:33:14.180
autist with so much love in his heart that he doesn't know what to do with his arms.
00:33:18.700
Like that, that, that narrative to me is so beat to death.
00:33:23.260
I don't think that we're dealing with a beautiful idiot.
00:33:26.680
I think we're dealing with a guy who has an intimate knowledge of how to.
00:33:30.080
You're dealing with a guy that paid $44 billion to specifically move culture.
00:33:36.220
And most of it's government money that he's gotten anyway.
00:33:40.200
And now he's the most followed person on Twitter on X.
00:33:45.400
And he's moving that conversation in any way he pleases.
00:33:48.860
So this was, this was the start of it, even though, you know, it was boiling for a long
00:33:53.820
Like the anti-Semitic stuff, the, uh, whatever, all this, the JQ stuff, um, Nick Fuentes was
00:34:00.740
And I'm not, I'm not like, I'm not like Nick Fuentes, but sometimes I'm like, Hey, why
00:34:08.100
But now it's like right in the forefront of culture to the point where Kanye West has
00:34:13.000
done what he's done, uh, yesterday, the day before.
00:34:16.140
And it's going to be a thing where like, I grew up in Coney Island.
00:34:21.440
They're going to be out there singing this song and it slaps.
00:34:25.960
And, but I'm like, man, it's, there's so much to think about, right?
00:34:29.320
He's like, uh, he's hijacked the culture with music, with like, with a meme, but also
00:34:35.240
with music, with somatic, cymatics, vibration, shit like that.
00:34:41.840
So we're, we're living in a very interesting time.
00:34:48.360
Like all the censorship stuff, stuff that we were talking about.
00:34:51.480
I'm not saying that it's going to, it's not going to go away.
00:34:53.920
They're still going to find something like, I'm not, I'm not a Republican friendly to
00:34:58.740
I feel like you guys are gearing up for exactly that.
00:35:01.500
I mean, you've got a bunch of people talking about gearing up against anti-Semiticism.
00:35:06.820
I mean, it's this weird thing where like Trump's talking, I think that this is going to be
00:35:13.900
Like they got, they've got this weird hate speech thing in Canada.
00:35:17.180
They can just willy nilly decide you're a hate speecher because you know, now to be fair
00:35:22.960
up until now, there's very few instances of any of these hate speech things actually holding
00:35:28.560
up at a Canadian court, but the law is still there.
00:35:31.200
And now they're trying to advance other laws that say they can get you for like pre-hate
00:35:34.720
speech because they think you're going to say something crazy.
00:35:38.680
I would assume that would be like, you know, you've, you've got a bunch of rhetoric and
00:35:42.900
they're, they're, they're worried you're going to like Tommy Robinson or something like that.
00:35:46.380
Oh, it's like if I go on Twitter and I type an N and then I hit send and then I type
00:35:50.540
an I and I hit send and they go, we know where this is going.
00:35:55.700
So how, how does the, how do you think those two sort of play off each other?
00:35:59.580
Cause it does the whole Nazi thing on, on Twitter is going crazy.
00:36:02.800
It's spilling over into the other social media platforms.
00:36:06.120
You know, the, a certain part of it is organic because I'm as guilty of sharing some of it.
00:36:11.360
As, as, as you guys are, because it's funny to me.
00:36:14.180
So it's like, just because you've got all the followers, you can't do funny shit anymore.
00:36:20.240
I'm always going to continue doing the funny shit.
00:36:24.220
But, but the reason, well, I don't, I don't like you not to be fair.
00:36:27.960
I'm, I think, I don't know that Elon's the antichrist, but I think that, uh, him and
00:36:33.580
Trump and Carney got some plans to make North America look a lot more like China in the long
00:36:39.320
You're asking what percentage of this is, is organic.
00:36:42.660
And the reason I say none of it is because it's inception is inorganic.
00:36:47.920
So everything that follows after that doesn't matter.
00:36:51.500
Like if I go and plant, okay, let's say, you know, I was somebody who knew a protest was
00:37:04.120
But if I knew a protest was coming and I went out into the streets and I dropped a pallet
00:37:07.880
of bricks and then everybody started throwing bricks and people asked the question, well,
00:37:13.340
It's like, no, I fucking put a pallet there actually.
00:37:15.940
And then that's what, you know, caused them to be able to grab it.
00:37:24.560
Like, I think that's a good, good point here to take a really like, take a big step back.
00:37:30.480
Although like, obviously we've been just going completely schizo crazy right now, but our
00:37:34.880
show is based on the Nephilim, the idea of the Nephilim.
00:37:37.660
It was a time that it, when we, when we started talking about it, it kind of like went viral.
00:37:45.180
They were calling that Nephilim for whatever reason.
00:37:46.620
It was just perfect timing, but this idea of, all right, so we've got the Jews, we've got
00:37:52.040
the Nazis, you have ancient occultism that is tied into this stuff.
00:37:56.480
And now it's being spun back around right into modern times.
00:38:03.920
And then there's the conversation of, well, what were the Nazis?
00:38:08.860
Uh, that the greatest, uh, Europa, yeah, you got Europa framing it this way.
00:38:15.200
And certainly why I'm literally watching that with our audience.
00:38:18.060
I would do it as a Patreon thing where I would stream me watching Europa and, and by it's,
00:38:25.400
I was like, this is fucking weird because all it does is it, it's just like Hitler was
00:38:34.420
This was all a response to the Bolsheviks and what happened in Moscow and everything.
00:38:37.740
And, and, and Weimar, uh, and it, it like absolves, uh, Hitler entirely.
00:38:42.920
And I'm like, that's not, if you're, if you're into conspiracy at all, you know, Hitler was
00:38:48.360
And, uh, and you know, there's these people that come out and they say Hitler was Christian
00:38:55.020
Like, look at, look at all the symbolism that's surrounding them.
00:39:05.100
It's like Zeus veneration, like the lightning bolts.
00:39:07.520
And the Eagle and, uh, the Parthenon or not the Parthenon, the, uh, the, what the hell
00:39:12.320
He gives the speeches from, uh, the, the Zeppelin tribune fairgrounds are modeled after the
00:39:17.400
altar at Pergamum, which was an altar of, of Zeus's that they got in, uh, ancient Turkey.
00:39:22.860
Well, Turkey when it was, uh, uh, what, what the hell would it have been?
00:39:27.940
No, um, ancient Turkey used to be Constantinople or no, no, I'm thinking of, uh, the biblical
00:39:38.900
Uh, but it's, it happens to be the same location that they found this thing.
00:39:41.840
But the, but the point is all of the architecture, all of the symbolism, all the iconography,
00:39:50.100
And so we've got this really weird narrative where like every day that goes a little bit
00:39:57.160
Like I was in the bank the other day and I was talking to the teller and we're opening
00:40:04.240
We're opening up a bank account for this, uh, this, you know, for Nephilim death squad.
00:40:08.500
And of course the teller goes, what the fuck is, what is Nephilim death squad?
00:40:13.520
And she sits down with me and we go back and forth for a while.
00:40:19.060
She goes, Hey, I got a 25 year old son keeps sending me videos about how everything that
00:40:25.040
ails us is because of the Jews and that Hitler was actually awesome.
00:40:30.780
So you're asking if this is organic, we're being funneled into these silos, like especially
00:40:38.180
Well, I mean, you know, millennials too, uh, it's our generation, uh, are being funneled
00:40:46.580
And what's happened is COVID specifically woke up a shit ton of people.
00:40:56.680
When you realize that the paradigm you've been comfortable with is not the truth, you
00:41:01.160
have a tendency to, to make some hasty, uh, jump.
00:41:04.280
So therefore the other side that resembles the truth.
00:41:08.780
And it's like, no, not, not necessarily like, look at the opposite.
00:41:11.240
So it's like, okay, the Jews have done X, Y, and Z.
00:41:16.420
And it's like the, the, the jump that you had to go through to make it all the way over
00:41:20.380
But I have empathy for these people because when you realize that the official narrative
00:41:24.860
is not the case, you kind of freak out and you start looking for anything that looks
00:41:28.880
like, well, it's also like, you know, then why are they lying to, why, why do they have
00:41:36.940
If I say that, you know, if I question the Holocaust in Canada, it's the only crime in
00:41:41.060
Canada and Germany, two places that is, is so true.
00:41:45.320
I mean, I went down that, you guys can go to jail for that.
00:41:48.900
It's a year in jail for did not Holocaust denial.
00:41:52.360
I thought, I thought the Canadian shit like that with, with the open mind that I have today,
00:41:57.220
it's like, okay, well, there's something you're not, you're not telling me.
00:41:59.780
I'm not a, I'm not a Hitler, a ball, you know, I'm not going to absolve Hitler or anything,
00:42:05.700
but I just don't think that he was the, the only bad guy in the fucking, in the plot.
00:42:11.940
I think that, that, that, that you have the, the main takeaway from the Nazis in world
00:42:17.580
war two is that we are just as fucked up as they are.
00:42:20.520
At the end of the day, we were, we were doing just as much raping and shit to the Germans
00:42:26.900
But my personal fucking take is that, you know, we were the Nazis.
00:42:31.360
I think that, that the Nazi regime was one of those first puppet regimes from, from,
00:42:38.020
I guess at that time it would have been the OSS.
00:42:40.700
And I think that that is, um, you can just sort of look at the timeline, right?
00:42:50.520
And, uh, after just sort of letting it do, man, we don't want to get involved.
00:42:55.320
We don't like the communist thing over there, but we don't want to get involved.
00:43:00.220
The U S jumps on 1942 says, you're up first, you're up first, you're up first, you're up
00:43:04.720
And then spends fucking two years playing in the Pacific ocean until it becomes like
00:43:10.540
abundantly clear that the fucking Soviets are taken Berlin abundantly.
00:43:15.920
And then fucking six months later, the fucking allies are there.
00:43:22.660
And a bunch of them end up in Argentina in the U S running the rocket programs.
00:43:27.300
You know, they, they, it's a 20,000, we're talking about 20,000 fucking Nazi scientists
00:43:31.580
brought into the U S to run, not just brought in to be like, all right, go, go do your thing
00:43:37.380
brought into like, you know, run fucking high level agency programs.
00:43:41.260
So to, to, to establish institutions that would forever play us forever play.
00:43:46.660
So when I look at it, I'm like, this is a fucking extraction.
00:43:51.680
And what happens, the European union comes along.
00:43:54.460
That looks the exact same way that the fucking Nazis drew it up.
00:43:57.560
And X Nazi ends up running the first fucking one.
00:44:00.860
And you see the, the first like mega corporations in the world come out of the ashes of Nazi Germany.
00:44:06.620
You've got your Eisenkrupp, you've got your, uh, Volkswagen, all these sorts of companies.
00:44:12.260
And all of a sudden Germany's running the fucking EU.
00:44:18.500
If I could lose like that, I'd be doing all right.
00:44:22.320
Look at, so like there's so much about Nazi Germany.
00:44:25.500
Like how it started, I don't know, but, and we could speculate, but what we sort of do really
00:44:30.480
know is Hitler had a lot of these like occult ties, the dual, the dual society being
00:44:37.420
Um, my, I think, I think one of the biggest daggers for us at least is, uh, the use of
00:44:41.440
methamphetamine that he was, we, I think he was on definitely his troops were using.
00:44:46.480
I actually have a t-shirt with, uh, the Pervitin t-shirt, but, uh, so he's using this and this,
00:44:54.580
this drug in specific is one of those, like a, a methamphetamine is one that kicks the doorway
00:44:59.880
open to a metaphysical portal into this other realm.
00:45:03.720
Um, we've had on Dr. Jerry Marzinski and a couple of other people and Marzinski's a licensed
00:45:11.360
And he deals with people who have schizophrenia.
00:45:14.740
He doesn't think that schizophrenia is, uh, like, uh, hallucinations or people losing their
00:45:19.740
He thinks that it's actual contact with entities and he has kind of, in my opinion, he's proven
00:45:27.360
He's had on a former client of his or a former patient of his that basically explained this
00:45:34.500
So yeah, he was bipolar, schizophrenic, and then overcame it by treating it as if it was
00:45:43.720
So here we have Hitler doing this, uh, methamphetamine.
00:45:53.000
Like, uh, there's like alien for the spear of destiny and the Holy grail and all kinds
00:45:59.900
Um, they're obsessed with the, well, I guess they were, uh, what were they calling them?
00:46:09.920
But they were, they were obsessed with the idea of like this Aryan race.
00:46:13.280
But if you, if you look into it, like they were entertaining texts from like Helena Blavatsky
00:46:17.500
and, and if you look into what she suspected the Aryans were, she suspected they were the,
00:46:22.080
they were the, the race that inhabited Atlantis.
00:46:25.380
And then that gets into a really weird thing because the more you start connecting it, the
00:46:29.000
more it appears that the race that inhabited Atlantis, if it was real, would have been the
00:46:34.880
offspring of, you know, fallen angels in humankind.
00:46:40.900
Uh, I remember in, in one of her texts, she talked about how they would keep statues that
00:46:46.340
were proportionate to the, so unlike other cultures that would build statues that became
00:46:50.860
like megalithic representations of an individual.
00:46:52.840
They're, you know, uh, huge in, in comparison to the actual person.
00:47:00.220
And if that was the case, these statues, according to her, all stood like, I think 12
00:47:06.600
Uh, so, you know, now it starts to become very strange.
00:47:10.260
Are they looking for a genetic lineage of fallen angels?
00:47:13.400
And the more you play with that idea, the more it pops up throughout everything that
00:47:21.340
It's, uh, and what is worth mentioning is we've been connecting a way to explain this
00:47:28.020
or creating a way to explain this, but it's not lost on me that we have operation, operation
00:47:35.940
They create, like I said, institutions to this day plague us, uh, to no end.
00:47:40.860
And they, the Nazis and their propaganda machine were like, it was like a marvel.
00:47:45.520
Um, and I think we've established a lot of that same propaganda machine here.
00:47:49.540
And I think that we've actually, I think we've actually refined it.
00:47:52.860
I feel like if the Nazis were to be able to look into the future and see the propaganda
00:47:57.180
machine that America has levied against the people, they'd be like, that's it.
00:48:02.880
And I think the MK ultra program came out of operation paperclip, the Nazis that we brought
00:48:09.420
over here, uh, I don't know if it was Mengele or, uh, might've been Mengele.
00:48:13.600
Mengele was the one that they called the angel of death, right?
00:48:18.900
So, uh, apparently his research in trauma-based mind control laid the foundations for the MK
00:48:25.980
ultra program that, you know, doesn't operate anymore.
00:48:32.600
It's now being implemented on the public, uh, to, you know, the maximum degree that it possibly
00:48:38.520
We joke around on, on Nephilim death squad and we say, we are free range MK ultra victims
00:48:43.440
where you no longer have to like strap us in the chair and peel our eyes open and hit
00:48:47.440
us with some, uh, uh, clockwork orange type of propaganda.
00:48:54.720
You know, you've got this little device in your hand at all hours of the day.
00:48:57.880
It's traumatizing you, uh, it's subliminally messaging you, you know, it's creating your
00:49:04.680
And I think that what we're seeing now, and we're also all on this, like, you know, when
00:49:08.940
they used to kidnap Johns from whorehouses and they would dose them with like LSD and
00:49:12.960
the psychedelics would really lend itself to that kind of research of, uh, trauma to create
00:49:23.220
All of our weed with the legalization of it is so high in THC that it acts as a low
00:49:28.660
grade psychedelic and it drives up anxiety and, and feelings like that.
00:49:33.700
So we're all constantly high as shit on this low grade psychedelic filled with anxiety and
00:49:39.280
MK altering ourselves with our own little pocket propaganda machine.
00:49:42.320
I'm like, this is, this is the tip of the spear.
00:49:44.960
This is the final product of what the Nazis were working on.
00:49:52.600
I don't know if Graham wants to go to the, uh, the member section, but we'll explain
00:50:02.680
So to what end, and before, before you explain that and the difference to why, why Europe
00:50:07.940
seems to be like, this is like more esoteric for America, but Europe is going through a more
00:50:16.560
So it's weird that they're both using these completely opposite.
00:50:19.080
And it's, uh, it's crazy too, because as they're going through that, they're also like their
00:50:23.200
streets are being inundated with like actual violent migrants and shit.
00:50:26.380
Like it's that, that was looking over to what's happening in Europe is, is really scary.
00:50:31.860
If you think about, you know, America and Canada, it's like, um, it's a model, right?
00:50:35.120
It seems like, uh, like we can do this this way or we can do it this way.
00:50:38.080
So they're just trying to do with Australia, right?
00:50:40.240
They were like, what if we lock these people inside?
00:50:42.160
What if we like, tell them they can't leave at all?
00:50:46.620
Um, so this kind of, this is going to get a little all over the place top, but you want
00:51:01.440
He's like, he goes way back to the occultism before CIA and he's part responsible for a
00:51:09.100
And I think, I think that they're hiding the reality from all of us.
00:51:12.720
They just wanted to fucking make us think being completely in the dark with reality.
00:51:19.560
I think it's, uh, we'll, but I'll let you guys go and then I'll comment later.
00:51:23.840
So Andreeja Puhar is kind of, he comes on the scene in like the 1950s around there.
00:51:28.140
Well, a little bit before 1950s, right around 47.
00:51:35.320
Well, he was in Edgewood Arsenal, but he was in the military, went to Edgewood Arsenal, which
00:51:39.340
is the precursor for all of the MK ultra studies.
00:51:42.580
Like these are chemical studies done on people, psychedelic studies done on, well, not people,
00:51:47.480
but, uh, you know, army, army participants, soldiers.
00:51:51.300
He comes out of there immediately starts doing stuff.
00:51:55.100
One of the first things he's doing is working on a dental tooth implant.
00:51:58.620
So around the 1950s, he's patented his, uh, they basically put a, a radio wave in your
00:52:06.040
tooth and can do, you know, voice the skull technology.
00:52:10.780
Like a receiver, some sort of implant that can receive radio waves.
00:52:13.720
So God only knows how many people they did this to that didn't know.
00:52:18.460
It's one of the originations of the idea that tinfoil had where people would wrap their head
00:52:23.080
in tinfoil to block these radio waves because this dude was doing this to people, putting
00:52:29.400
I don't know how widespread it was, but he did have a patent on it.
00:52:33.900
You'll see this, uh, well, yeah, she'll come up again later on.
00:52:37.800
We'll explain that in a second, but you'll see this, uh, exemplified through like cartoons
00:52:41.300
Like Looney Tunes would do this all the time where you'd have some character that went
00:52:44.100
to the dentist and all of a sudden is hearing, you know, uh, voices in his head.
00:52:47.480
So this was something that entered pop culture in a big way too.
00:52:51.500
I saw it in 1986 with Quadraphonic Sound and, and Expo in Vancouver was, uh, Radio Chaos.
00:53:00.360
I swear I like picked up radio on my feelings once.
00:53:04.860
There's a certain type of, tell them about Lucille Ball.
00:53:06.640
I don't think I have a special feeling or anything, but I just remember, I remember
00:53:09.360
one time, like just opened my mouth a certain way and I kept thinking I heard some like subtle
00:53:19.880
I remember thinking, I'm like, man, is this cause, cause I had seen it in movies and
00:53:23.660
And I'm like, is this a thing that can just fucking happen?
00:53:39.080
Like now it's all done with like a rubber cement kind of a deal and some other crap.
00:53:42.400
Like none of it has, there's not heavy metals in it.
00:53:45.060
I still got some heavy metals in this bitch though.
00:53:47.660
I wonder if that's why they put metals in to begin with.
00:53:51.020
Well, heavy metals is very important in this entire, the scope of this research that we've done,
00:53:55.740
if you can call it research, but yeah, metals were, I think, I think that's where he might
00:54:00.820
So the metal in your tooth is picking up radio waves.
00:54:04.240
Lucille Bull had a story on, I think it was like some tonight show.
00:54:07.500
She was on there talking in like the, I don't know, or right around that time period, the
00:54:11.140
And she's telling the guy that she's picking up like Japanese, uh, Japanese insurgent radio
00:54:19.300
They actually find a Japanese base in LA, bust it.
00:54:25.780
And all these, it's, it's crazy how all these pieces kind of like fall together because I
00:54:30.300
heard that listening to the telepathy tapes and they kind of stumble upon this story.
00:54:36.440
They even mentioned Andreeja Puharic who we were like all over his research before, but
00:54:40.560
they're like, oh yeah, Andreeja Puharic, a guy, he just normal guy developed a tooth
00:54:45.000
And, uh, it was doing this like radio frequency technology that you could hear the radio through
00:54:50.260
Anyway, they were comparing it to the kids that have autism that are, uh, that are, uh,
00:54:57.680
They think it's like a radio wave signal from head to head.
00:55:01.740
And I'm like, either they missed it on purpose or they, they don't know how close they actually
00:55:08.580
are because half of Andreeja Puharic's work is this like very physical stuff.
00:55:13.480
He's doing, uh, you know, um, extremely low frequency wave stuff.
00:55:20.880
Then on the other side of it, he's channeling the nine, which, which is where it gets really
00:55:30.040
So he goes through and he, and he names them like Tefnut and, and all these different names.
00:55:35.660
They tell him what his fucking, what their names are.
00:55:39.660
These are the nine Egyptian gods that ruled over Egypt.
00:55:46.560
Um, there's a couple of things to, to, to put a pin in.
00:55:49.780
It's that Egyptian nine, that Inead, that, that, that nine will come up over and over
00:55:55.040
And then also this, this telepathy tapes, uh, and how it applies to the kids.
00:55:58.640
But, um, the nine, they, they have a very specific message and he's not the only person
00:56:05.240
By the way, this is something that I don't know.
00:56:07.360
It was like the fifties and sixties seem like the real wild west of like the scientific
00:56:12.340
community taking in like the paranormal and actually embracing it.
00:56:16.540
And it kind of felt like back when our scientists were still cowboys, you know, there was like
00:56:21.460
Now all this shit is pseudoscience, but there was a time where very serious people were looking
00:56:28.060
So these Egyptian Inead characters, they do have a message.
00:56:31.760
And that message is like, it's about spiritual ascension.
00:56:35.320
And then it's also about like, um, avoiding a, a, a calamity of sorts.
00:56:39.680
And just to, just to clarify as well, when you do your studies across mythologies and
00:56:44.600
throughout time, the nine come up, the nine specifically, these nine gods or these nine,
00:56:52.700
Sometimes they're just like, I don't know, like weird things, but they come up in Greek
00:57:00.180
You have the nine worlds as guard, uh, mid guard, um, in Chinese mythology, you have the
00:57:07.120
You have the, uh, the knob knob, there are nine celestial bodies comes up in Mesoamerican
00:57:13.120
And also, uh, this was like a late add on, um, in Satanism and Levain Satanism.
00:57:19.320
They in within their church, there is a council of nine, which at the top is obviously Satan.
00:57:24.520
And then there, uh, I think that they would call them, what are they called?
00:57:29.700
Like that it would like nine of them would make up this governing body.
00:57:32.720
So this number nine is very important to it's a, it's, I guess it's an esoteric number
00:57:38.660
that's important, but it, it kind of draws all the way back to this, uh, the idea of these
00:57:43.960
entities, these lowercase G gods who this dude was just channeling, just taught like casually
00:57:49.740
channeling him and some, uh, some Indian guy, this guy, Dr. G Vinod, DG Vinod were just channeling
00:57:57.920
And then after he was done channeling them, they pick up, uh, like other people pick up the
00:58:04.120
They talk to Seth, they talk to other people that other entities that give them different
00:58:12.080
Or was like, do you think he did any work on himself?
00:58:14.660
Cause this is the same guy that made up the tooth receiver, right?
00:58:18.320
I like to think that these fucking crazy, like wild West scientists put it like Elon Musk.
00:58:22.940
If he really is what he says, like that guy's got to have neural link, right?
00:58:27.200
I mean, wouldn't you always kind of glaze over.
00:58:31.600
Cause we've had, you know, half the people we've had on the show have channeled some
00:58:39.780
I don't, I just don't believe in giving things permission to interact with you that you don't
00:58:43.940
But then other times someone will come up with a great book and they'll say like, well,
00:58:48.280
So there's gotta be like a line between there's like an in, there's like an internal thing.
00:58:53.500
Or do you guys think there's a download, like a download, download compared to channeling.
00:58:57.780
Is there a, is there a, is there a benevolent and a malevolent sort of side to it?
00:59:06.180
So Dr. Jerry Marzinski, who we talked about before, he theorizes that like upwards of 80%
00:59:12.420
And I think that sounds shocking, but if you really observe your ideas and your thoughts,
00:59:21.100
I think, and maybe there's more categories, but certainly two, there are things that pop
00:59:26.200
into your head that seem inspired, that are fully packaged, fully realized, and they dawn
00:59:34.240
And, and in that way, it feels like you received a thing.
00:59:37.120
And then there are other thought processes that you could identify.
00:59:40.900
So it's like, if I know that I have to do something today and I've got to schedule that
00:59:45.560
in my mind, I'll go, well, I have about an hour to do this.
00:59:49.200
I got to take care of this thing that should leave me enough time.
00:59:53.540
That makes sense to me, but they are distinctly different from the things that just show up
01:00:01.440
So, I mean, Stephen King says that he gets his stories and dreams.
01:00:06.300
Of course, he's always like completely shit faced when that happens, but he is inundated
01:00:16.940
And we talked about the nine muses in Greek mythology.
01:00:20.440
They were very comfortable, the Greeks, with attributing their great works to inspiration
01:00:28.600
And I think that that sort of thing never went away.
01:00:36.880
I mean, let's even not go so far as to say divinely inspired creations.
01:00:43.480
Like something that pops up in your head and you're like, I've got to, I feel compelled
01:00:47.580
How about just when there's something in your head that is like obtuse and like mean?
01:00:55.280
Like you ever just think about like, what if I just fucking crash this car?
01:01:05.320
And I think we look at too many of our own thoughts and identify with them.
01:01:09.880
I think that would change a lot if we knew it seems more like we're a receiver and there's
01:01:16.880
And I don't know how to explain what exists in those frequencies, but it seems that ideas
01:01:21.780
are almost like tangible living things that we might not be able to see because our own
01:01:27.940
And yeah, like Steve, Steve Wilko says he thinks Bohemian growth.
01:01:34.360
Yeah, he he was divinely inspired, but he couldn't couldn't execute.
01:01:39.840
Also, if you talk to him, tell him to return our moon map.
01:01:42.760
The moon map would be nice in good condition if, you know, if it still is.
01:01:48.360
So, I mean, I think that the vast majority of thoughts are probably not ours, which can
01:01:54.620
But I think if you just objectively looking at it, you know, kind of analyzing these thoughts
01:02:00.020
that pop into your head at any given moment, there's some differentiation to draw.
01:02:04.360
Between your thought process and something else.
01:02:07.140
Yeah, you're kind of more of the awareness behind your thoughts.
01:02:09.560
I mean, if you're if you can watch your thoughts, who's watching the thoughts?
01:02:13.940
So, I mean, I especially resonates when it gets into like depression and those sort of
01:02:21.800
So it's where people just sort of seem to drive themselves crazy.
01:02:24.660
I mean, it's and you see this thing in real time.
01:02:29.180
I mean, I bet you that everyone sitting here probably knows someone who they've sort of watched
01:02:37.580
So one of the reasons he was able to establish, you know, at least to his own estimation, that
01:02:41.760
schizophrenia is an exterior influence and not something that's created a hallucinogenic,
01:02:47.340
you know, aspect of the mind is because he nailed down 23 discernible patterns that these
01:02:54.200
These voices that schizophrenic people are plagued with.
01:02:56.560
And by by its nature, hallucinations don't strictly adhere to patterns.
01:03:01.980
Now, because hallucinations are supposedly random, you would imagine that even within
01:03:05.780
the randomness, some patterns would emerge, but 23 discernible patterns that these things
01:03:11.540
And one of those patterns is it is never telling you you're crushing.
01:03:29.380
The problem is when you identify with that voice, you think that's your voice and that's
01:03:34.860
hugely detrimental if you believe that that is you.
01:03:37.840
But if you ever can, for a moment, shake off the medical apparatus that tells you you're
01:03:41.960
just a psycho and your brain's broken and it's all hallucinations, if you can shake that
01:03:45.800
off and go, something is pitting itself against me, what seems that those people actually have
01:03:50.860
a lot more success, at least in his research, that's been the case.
01:03:53.620
In the Bible, there's a very important scripture.
01:03:55.240
I forget the exact, uh, where, where exactly you can find it, but I'm sure you can look
01:04:05.600
Like you could, you could very well be like, is that like, what are you?
01:04:11.020
You're allowed to ask within this like metaphysical spur?
01:04:14.240
I don't know where you guys are at with this stuff because this can get kind of woo depending
01:04:26.140
Like when something approaches you, you're allowed to be like, I don't know, it could approach
01:04:29.720
you as something good and benevolent, but you can ask it.
01:04:35.340
And there are spiritual laws in this realm that they exist, that they have to abide by.
01:04:39.940
And a lot of it is consent, but that's, these are apparently one of the rules or laws that
01:04:49.860
They are parasitic in nature, whatever you want to call them.
01:04:52.260
You want to call them demons or anything like that.
01:04:54.140
What's clear is they have a parasitic relationship.
01:04:58.360
You emit this negative energy and that seems to embolden them somehow.
01:05:05.340
They, they depend on you believing that they are you.
01:05:10.520
So they have a, it's, it's a parasitic nature where they have to convince the host that they
01:05:15.580
are the host because outside of that, like, are you, have you read into like the, the,
01:05:22.220
the new thought stuff or, cause I mean, Napoleon Hill went through all this stuff and he,
01:05:26.980
he did the same thing where he was talking to people in his head probably more than he
01:05:31.500
And, but, uh, his whole thing on new thought is the, the, this, that, that is the, that
01:05:37.880
That is the, the negative of the, it's the adversary, the yin to the yang.
01:05:43.680
And that, that same sort of, and it, it, it ties into that same thing you're talking about,
01:05:50.400
Is that, is that 98 out of every hundred people just get caught in this fucking drift where
01:05:55.460
they just sort of get, they just ping pong down into, uh, you know, their marriage, their
01:06:05.360
And then you just, you just can't figure out how you got in it or, or, or see a way
01:06:11.600
It's like when you're, you know, you were just working a year ago when you're in it,
01:06:15.840
I mean, I was in it and doing this with some level of success on the side.
01:06:23.360
I mean, they had to force me out in the end, the company, the company shut down.
01:06:27.200
And then, cause I was like, you know, I just, I was, I couldn't pull the pin and now I've
01:06:31.220
pulled the pin and it's like, Oh, I could have done this fucking two years ago.
01:06:35.120
But, uh, and then I, I like to think of myself as someone who's not fucking drifting most of
01:06:40.600
You know, I try and take my fucking life by the horns, but even you, we can get caught
01:06:46.960
So have you guys done much, a new thought or see how that sort of, because there is a,
01:06:51.740
you can use those same voices and words and all that sort of stuff to your,
01:06:57.200
I think in, so in the Bible, there's a huge emphasis.
01:07:02.120
Uh, we, we say that it's, it says it 365 times.
01:07:04.820
I remember looking it up when it's top, then it was like, that's a bit of a misnomer, but
01:07:07.760
it's a lot, uh, but either way, it doesn't say fear not, but it does mention like, don't
01:07:12.520
be afraid at 365 times emphasis on not giving into fear.
01:07:17.820
And I recognize that like all of my best decisions are on the other side of fear.
01:07:22.560
Meaning like if I'm going to leave my job or I'm going to move, I'm going to pick up and
01:07:25.380
go someplace, or I'm going to try to open up a studio.
01:07:27.120
Or I'm going to do this and that, and that there's a million different things that play
01:07:34.740
And there's only one part of me that's like, no, just go do it.
01:07:43.900
And the thing, the great obstacle that's in the way is fear, but it's more than just
01:07:49.060
Because if you go into like a philosophical aspect, you can boil this down to a human emotion
01:07:57.880
And I think that the Bible does a really good job of laying out the nature of that fear.
01:08:03.240
And people kind of like poo-poo it or throw it away because it's, you know, it's hooves
01:08:09.300
And, you know, it kind of gives you this feeling of like antiquity and our ancients weren't as
01:08:15.660
And so they were just simple people trying to grasp the world.
01:08:18.160
They made everything have horns and spiky tails, but that's not really what you get when
01:08:24.120
And there is a lot of psychological, deep psychological understanding that the Bible can give you.
01:08:30.940
And I'm realizing, you know, I wasn't always a Christian.
01:08:33.840
I came to being a Christian probably in the last four years.
01:08:38.700
But if I was able to, once I was able to kind of get rid of this Western culture thing
01:08:43.420
that tells me that Christianity is gay and, you know, it kind of was for a long time.
01:08:53.740
I had to overcome that to finally give something like the time of day to start looking into it
01:08:58.820
and then be like, oh, shit, yeah, this makes a lot of sense.
01:09:01.220
So I think that even if you're not with the whole demons and all this other shit,
01:09:09.580
And I think it can even, if you want to go into the woo-woo, manifest in different ways,
01:09:17.280
And pretty much everything good in life is dependent upon you, I guess, yeah,
01:09:24.720
having faith that shit is going to turn out all right and doing a thing despite the fear blocking you.
01:09:31.200
That's why that new thought movement was so important, I think, because it was Christian science.
01:09:36.020
Like, it was way more based on Christianity than I realized.
01:09:40.020
I mean, we read the power of positive thinking was a lot of quotes from Jesus in there.
01:09:45.020
Same with the science of getting rich and being well and all that.
01:09:49.940
There was acres of diamonds, the game of life and how to play it.
01:09:55.980
Because if you're, you know, caught up thinking about positive things,
01:09:59.640
then you don't have that room for the negative stuff, right?
01:10:02.020
These things are training you based on scripture to think positive and have faith all the time.
01:10:08.820
And then you practice, when you practice that, it becomes harder to fall into that fear mode, right?
01:10:14.260
So when I was younger, before I was ever had any kind of faith at all,
01:10:17.940
I did realize, and I was blessed to have this realization, especially as a teenager,
01:10:21.800
because teenagers are mostly retarded and I've not improved very much since those days.
01:10:27.060
I realized that if you spend your time looking at all the shit that pisses you off,
01:10:32.980
And you're going to get really good at seeing all the shit that pisses you off.
01:10:38.600
Next thing you know, you're going to be a fucking expert at identifying everything that's wrong with your life.
01:10:43.960
And the other problem with that, too, is bitching and moaning is the great connective tissue between you and a stranger.
01:10:48.720
So if you want to strike up a conversation, just go bitch about, you know, how much insurance is charging you.
01:10:54.380
They'll go, dude, let me fucking tell you about my wife, right?
01:10:56.540
And so it's a it's a trap on on multiple levels, but it works in the other way, too.
01:11:01.740
At any given moment, there are amazing, beautiful things that are happening in your life.
01:11:05.400
And if you get good at identifying them, it's like going to the gym.
01:11:09.140
It's like putting in the work and putting in the repetition.
01:11:10.980
You will become very good at seeing everything that's amazing about your life.
01:11:15.100
Next thing you know, you're training yourself to look at that shit, move towards it and focus on it.
01:11:19.700
And I think, yeah, whether you want to call it the law of attraction or whatever,
01:11:23.320
as soon as you start focusing on that shit, everything else falls away.
01:11:26.240
Because at any given moment, you know what it was?
01:11:31.320
But you see these Nat Geo fucking documentaries and you see these people living in huts and eating mosquito pies and they're smiling.
01:11:43.420
And even as a teenager, I was like, it's fucking it's all in your head.
01:11:49.300
You control your perception of this realm entirely up here.
01:11:53.900
Which is so challenging for us in a lot of ways, because we're trying to approach like we're trying to bring out this this truth or this wisdom about what's going on in the world.
01:12:02.740
And you got to be careful not to get caught up in it and not be connected with it.
01:12:06.240
I mean, it's a constant struggle of like, oh, my God, Canada is fucking falling apart and I'm pissed off at these fucking politicians and I'm I'm I'm I'm enlightened every fucking day on how bad these things are.
01:12:18.120
But I also have to just be like, OK, like, let's look at this through a fat lens of fascination and and be grateful for all these little things and go out and fucking put my feet on the grass in the morning and listen to the birds.
01:12:33.760
But that has to be like an intentional practice.
01:12:41.860
But when you have to use it, they'll say shit like you've got to use Twitter differently, David, like a lot of people use it.
01:12:49.940
I just stay off it because it's just I feel like it.
01:12:55.420
Instead, you get in the center and you spin and you put your arms out.
01:12:59.000
Yeah, you spin and you just you just let embrace it and it becomes actually hilarious.
01:13:05.060
Yeah. And it's people don't know how to deal with it as well.
01:13:07.200
Like there you're in this very serious place where people like I am now the expert on Somalia or the expert on Afghanistan and Indian.
01:13:18.140
And then it's like, you know, it's there is a level of comedy and the people that are being serious about these issues that they want to bring it into this negative aspect.
01:13:29.520
I'm making it very funny and I'm just sweeping the rug from underneath you when you're trying to like black pill everyone around you.
01:13:36.720
So that's this is how I've been dealing with the world.
01:13:39.340
How could you look at look around you and not laugh at all of this shit that's going on?
01:13:43.860
Oh, yeah. I saw a great meme today or a great post today.
01:13:47.160
It's like all these Canadians waiting to hear who that whose flag they should put on their bio.
01:13:53.620
It's like they're in suspense waiting for who they're to be told who to support in this next war.
01:13:59.320
Right. And it's, you know, it's going to be India, man.
01:14:01.800
We got like we got more Indians and Indians these days.
01:14:05.080
Well, you know, but I mean, that might be why you got to you got to put the Pakistani.
01:14:15.440
I mean, someone's going to drive their fucking truck into the back of my car if I put a fucking pack.
01:14:20.600
I mean, if it if it actually is affecting you in real life and there is some consideration to be done.
01:14:24.440
But but even that whole train of thought where they're going, which one will it be?
01:14:30.680
You think you have a split in the road, you don't.
01:14:34.400
Exactly. There's a road that goes down the center and it's a it's a jet dropping turds on another country.
01:14:39.940
Like that is that's the direction that you actually go is towards the comedy because none of this shit.
01:14:45.560
If you believe that there's a spiritual realm and I have the the luxury, I guess, or I don't know how to how to put it,
01:14:53.240
but I've seen some shit that I don't really have doubts anymore.
01:14:56.520
I go, no, no, there's definitely something really tangible that's outside of the physical.
01:15:01.700
If that's true, then it starts to entertain the idea that what we're in, the stupid grind that we're in,
01:15:08.900
worrying about, you know, Kanye's next album or, you know, whatever dumb shit, it doesn't matter,
01:15:14.420
is short sighted because there's something else beyond this that we can't even see.
01:15:23.240
And in fact, maybe there's a chance if you listen to like all these people throughout human history,
01:15:28.060
that something actually does happen when you die.
01:15:33.160
And it might even be based off of all kinds of ancient texts, a lot longer of a stay than the one we have here right now.
01:15:45.680
We might have a choice on where to go afterwards, you know?
01:15:49.880
But but I think even just knowing that there's an afterwards, which we've talked to so many people with near death experiences and research on it.
01:15:56.840
And we've talked to so many people with strange experiences in the supernatural.
01:16:00.380
And if if there is something else beyond this, then in many ways, it's kind of hilarious that we're sitting here worrying about Kim Kardashian's ass or, you know, who's going to win India or Pakistan, any of these things.
01:16:14.460
It's like it doesn't and I'm not saying it doesn't matter because there's a part of that.
01:16:17.880
Remember when those kids watched The Matrix and then they were like, I'm trapped in The Matrix.
01:16:29.580
But I think there is something to the idea that not that it doesn't matter what we do here, but that there's a lot more on the other side waiting for us.
01:16:40.980
I mean, that's the problem with this materialistic sort of paradigm that we're we're breaking through right now is that, you know, death, death means something different to people that believe in an afterlife.
01:16:51.100
I mean, that that are the way we behave here on Earth makes a difference on how we're judged, you know, in the afterlife.
01:16:59.720
I feel like this this place is like a trial, like a trial grounds.
01:17:04.180
But I kind of want to go back to what we were talking about before, because, Darren, you had asked, what's the point?
01:17:09.000
And we've deviated so far from that on this kind of like MKUltra thing.
01:17:14.200
You know, if we really are at the apex of what the propaganda machine was meant to do to humanity and the Jews or rather the Nazis would look in awe at what we're being subjected to right now.
01:17:27.000
There's a interesting through line that I want to point out to you guys.
01:17:30.440
So we talked about Puharaj, and he's in contact with these entities, and we talked a little bit about the telepathy tapes, and that'll come into play in a second.
01:17:37.140
But these entities had a very specific message, and this message was don't destroy the planet.
01:17:43.920
Also, if you can avoid that spiritual ascension.
01:17:48.840
One of the easiest examples of that is the UFO abduction phenomenon, where people will get abducted by a perceivable of some sort of brain or something like that, and sometimes they will come back with a message.
01:18:01.640
In fact, we talked to a woman recently who was a lifelong abductee victim.
01:18:05.300
Her name is Fringe, and she told us that, yeah, in fact, there is a message that they sent me back with.
01:18:11.120
And that message is spiritual ascension, but also you have to avoid this coming calamity.
01:18:17.500
Now, for Fringe, they said it was a polar shift, which, you know, even that's a big conversation, maybe save for another time.
01:18:25.120
But either way, we have that through line, right?
01:18:30.480
Watch out for the calamity and be concerned about your spiritual ascension.
01:18:35.100
Fringe and all these other abductee victims, they come back, and sometimes they have this idea of, yeah, there's a calamity coming, maybe a pole shift.
01:18:42.400
Also, if you guys can avoid it, you're going to ascend.
01:18:44.460
And this is the same thing that the Galactic Federation of Light, which is a long-running scam, but it's a conspiracy theory.
01:18:53.300
They're telling people that they are part of a federation of aliens.
01:18:57.300
They're going to liberate us from our deep state overlords.
01:19:01.360
We have to avoid a potential calamity, but then we can take our place at their sides among the federation.
01:19:08.300
There's some more connective tissue there as well, because Puharaj was a guy that, he was like a scout for Supernatural Town.
01:19:16.920
He had these other, I don't know, clairvoyants and scientists working for him.
01:19:20.420
But one of the people that he got from Tel Aviv was Yuri Geller.
01:19:25.240
And then that kind of kicks off the Operation Stargate stuff.
01:19:29.600
And then that's when we get into the UFO phenomenology or, you know, like this kind of movement.
01:19:36.220
And this guy, Yuri Geller, besides Bending Spoon is, Spoons is calling in UFOs.
01:19:42.160
Maybe he's doing C5, I guess what we call C5 now.
01:19:44.900
That's exactly what it sounds like he was doing, yeah.
01:19:45.620
And again, the same message that he's getting back.
01:19:48.200
We're like this, like environmentalism, don't destroy the planet, ascend, like shit like that.
01:19:53.040
So it's just a constant through line, no matter what we're calling them, or if they're the muses, if they're the Egyptian Inead talking to, you know, Dr. Vinod and Puharaj and a number of others, or if they're talking to Yuri Geller, they present themselves differently.
01:20:06.920
Even, even, what's his name, Alistair Crowley said it.
01:20:09.580
When he's talking to Lamb, right, he was like, yeah, they'll call us, you know, they call us demons one day, they'll call us something else in the future.
01:20:17.100
Yeah, it's like, but it's really the same shit.
01:20:20.420
They're coming with the same exact message, and here we are again, it brings us to current day, the number one podcast in the world for a little while, the telepathy tapes by Kai Dickens, the unseated Joe Rogan.
01:20:32.580
And here again, we have this idea, but it's packaged in this, it's packaged like brilliantly, I'd say.
01:20:39.900
You have a, you have a lesbian documentary filmmaker presenting this from this idea that is like, it's spiritualism, and it's like a step away from materialism, right?
01:20:52.520
So like, like, this is like the break off point where we're going to get back into spirituality after Tucker Carlson said astutely that we have been disconnected from spirituality.
01:21:01.920
And I think it's, you know, for very good reason and was done intentionally.
01:21:04.980
But here we are back on that track, and it's presented to us in a left-wing fashion because they want us, not just left-wing, but like it's progressive left-wing.
01:21:13.020
It has all these markings of, like, borderline communists.
01:21:16.860
So like my, like my political background, my flags are going up when this lady's talking.
01:21:20.760
She's talking about inclusivity and we have to be, you know, like these kind of buzzwords.
01:21:24.920
I'm like, I don't like that, but I'm listening to you present the information, but I see how you're framing it.
01:21:30.320
And it's constantly being framed in, you'd guess it, ascension.
01:21:34.480
We have to all become like this, like, we all have to become, you know, nonverbal autists and communicate telepathically because this is the next level of human evolution.
01:21:48.100
That notion is something that's, like, permeated the culture a little bit, that, like, autism is a step in some sort of development.
01:21:55.600
Like, that's kind of been something that's been whispered, and there's not really any research to back that up.
01:22:00.220
In fact, it looks like a horrible condition that is, you know, the result of some sort of, you know, medical intervention.
01:22:07.140
I wouldn't call it ascension, but there is another through line that's worth noting before we go on to the telepathy tapes, and that is the end-failed program.
01:22:20.020
It's essentially trauma-based mind control, right?
01:22:23.100
If you can traumatize an individual, you can create a state of identity, disassociative disorder.
01:22:28.920
And through that, then they become open to suggestibility and a bunch of other shit.
01:22:33.000
Or, like, the Montauk Project, which is a little bit sketchier, a little bit less firm in its foundation, but it's still what Stranger Things was based off of.
01:22:41.580
So you have another trauma-based mind control experimentation going on.
01:22:46.780
But this one puts children in contact with something on the other side of a veil, and it releases their latent psychic ability.
01:22:56.020
So we have trauma creating this disassociative identity disorder resulting in psychic abilities and, and even, you know, in Stranger Things, psychic powers, right?
01:23:06.240
If you look at what's happening with these kids in the telepathy tapes, you have nonverbal autists who, in my opinion, got there by way of a vaccine schedule.
01:23:19.300
And they've been traumatized to the degree that they no longer have a connection to their physical body.
01:23:28.160
Now, this trauma has caused them to disassociate entirely.
01:23:35.080
They cover this within, within the telepathy tapes.
01:23:38.020
They're, they're hesitant, obviously, to attribute why these kids are, like, these kids are very special.
01:23:42.660
And I'm not saying that they're not, that, well, I'm not saying that they're, like, they're not horrible people, but I'm like, no, they seem like victims of something.
01:23:50.300
They seem like, if, so if Puharic's work of adding metal into your mouth was letting you pick up frequencies that are in the air, radio waves, let's say.
01:23:59.840
Well, what happens when I, when I break the brain barrier with metals, with heavy metals, and they just stay there?
01:24:06.800
I'm not a scientist, but I think, I think this, we're looking at a very similar phenomenon.
01:24:13.500
So, you have to do an invasive surgery to put a receptor in someone's tooth, right?
01:24:19.540
And the point is to get heavy metals somewhere close to the brain, because metals are a conductor, and they conduct frequency, and that proximity to the brain creates that, you know, sensation where you think that you're hearing voices and shit.
01:24:29.500
But, well, if it worked, and you go, holy crap, this is a big breakthrough, how do we implement this at scale?
01:24:35.680
And, and we can get into the why they would want to do that.
01:24:41.140
Well, what if you created a fucking schedule where every child that has to go to public school has to have 50, 60 inoculations before they're 10 years old or some shit like that?
01:24:48.860
Yeah, we did 16, and they're, like, not good enough, 64.
01:24:51.880
You know, and it'll probably be 70 or something now.
01:24:54.340
And we're finding that there are heavy metals in these.
01:24:57.400
Oh, there's mercury. Mercury is toxic, and it causes this and that.
01:25:00.440
And we're finding that these things actually settle in the brain, because they're nanoparticles, and they can break through the blood-brain barrier.
01:25:10.380
Instead of putting it in your tooth, this is just what I think is happening.
01:25:14.380
I think they're inoculating you with a little bit at a time, because it has to go to the brain.
01:25:18.560
It has to go straight to the brain, so you can't give them a big-ass dump at once.
01:25:22.520
Give them a little bit at a time over an elongated period, and eventually, you might end up with somebody whose body doesn't work, so they're disassociating to such a large degree that they're having psychic two-way conversations with not only each other, but also these entities.
01:25:37.600
One of the things that they do a great job in the telepathy tapes, which I don't know if you've seen, is when they're discussing the idea of spelling, which is like these people are nonverbal, so when they're speaking or when they're trying to communicate, they are touching a keyboard or a letter board and spelling these things out.
01:25:53.980
Because they have taught them along the way how to spell words, but in order for a lot of them to do that, they were like, it looks like a parlor trick, because the parent might touch their arm or their forehead or something like that.
01:26:07.740
Initially, it's maybe like two arms, and then they work their way to just one finger, and then eventually, the kids are just spelling themselves.
01:26:14.180
Still nonverbal, but they can do it themselves, but they needed this extrasensory input from their parent or from somebody else to get them to feel as if they were inside of their body.
01:26:26.720
They describe it as like, my spirit or my being is vibrating on a different frequency than my body, so they're doing a lot of shit like this, because they don't even know where their hands are.
01:26:41.480
They cannot verbally communicate because they are outside of their body, and it feels like it's done on purpose.
01:26:47.460
This is exactly what you would do to somebody if you were in a mind control experimentation.
01:26:51.720
You want to, I'm going to, this is crazy, you're going to anally rape this child in order to get them to forcefully disassociate from their body.
01:27:01.080
That's why the elites do this stuff, and then they perform spiritual rituals and all kinds of crazy shit on them.
01:27:06.540
You guys, I'm sure you've been down that rabbit hole.
01:27:10.920
It's just a different technique, but it's done nationwide, and now we're looking at this, and I'm looking at this lesbian lady just fucking sugarcoat this entire operation and sell it to us as if it's a gift, and I've got huge problems with that.
01:27:24.180
That even gets into the blood level stuff a little bit.
01:27:31.460
Well, the blood level stuff is what the Jews were being accused of doing in 109 countries, which is, you know, basically torturing kids with sexual acts.
01:27:45.240
Because the benefits that it yields are—what benefits does it yield?
01:27:51.300
They've done this since the dawn of time to appease some lowercase g god, some fallen angel that positioned itself as their, you know, god.
01:28:01.960
It demanded sacrifice and exchange, especially child sacrifice.
01:28:06.160
But there's just—we're right now at the cusp of this, like, union of magic and technology.
01:28:14.560
But this message that everybody's getting, especially the part—so the spiritual ascension, I think you could almost throw that out as the serpent in the garden telling you that you can be as god.
01:28:25.320
You can take your place amongst the gods and be as us.
01:28:30.400
I feel like it's the exact same package that it's selling.
01:28:33.380
But that other part about the coming calamity is actually really fascinating.
01:28:38.480
Because this video—and I tell your listeners, like, go look this up.
01:28:45.180
I don't know whose podcast it is, but he's talking about, you know, becoming an interplanetary—
01:28:50.120
I think the Nelk brothers, whoever the hell those guys are.
01:28:53.340
So he's talking about, you know, the need to become an interplanetary species.
01:28:57.020
Now, keep in mind, this is everybody's favorite what?
01:29:00.120
This is everybody's favorite autist that's talking.
01:29:02.800
Now, he's talking about how it's very important.
01:29:06.400
Well, it seems that the Earth has gone through all sorts of calamities in the past, ice ages,
01:29:11.820
So it would make sense to prepare for something like that.
01:29:14.160
And then he lets slip that he's incredibly concerned about a polar shift.
01:29:19.820
And that was the exact same thing that these fucking aliens told Fringe.
01:29:24.160
I'm just—I'm using air quotes or using that word just interchangeably here.
01:29:30.280
And he thinks that even the moon wouldn't be far enough to survive this disaster that we'd have to go to Mars.
01:29:37.040
So we have everyone's favorite autist who wants to put technology in your head, right?
01:29:45.960
Everybody's suspecting whether or not AI is demons and shit.
01:29:52.360
Patented the phrase telekinesis and telepathy as this is all happening.
01:30:04.640
Well, you imagine—let's say you had a keyboard and you could think the keys and it would type it.
01:30:12.300
So it wouldn't be like, you know, traditional what we think about is—
01:30:15.320
These are—he's buying those words as functions within the application that is Neuralink.
01:30:25.600
It's just now with like a wire or however they put this net over your head.
01:30:30.980
We're just getting there from different angles.
01:30:32.480
It's Operation Stargate or Project Stargate where they're channeling or doing remote viewing
01:30:37.300
and they're doing it with a Ouija board or seances.
01:30:40.140
Now we have Operation Stargate and it's like $500 billion or $500 million, whatever it is,
01:30:50.600
They want to alter your fucking DNA and they want to use AI.
01:30:54.740
Like another thing that we just happened upon was the Ouija board apparently—
01:30:58.360
I guess like whoever makes it, Milton Bradley, they're like too expensive to print cardboard.
01:31:10.620
It's a technological medium rather than like a more, I don't know, like a physical one.
01:31:17.180
They didn't even have the courtesy to name it something different.
01:31:25.900
So you have ancient Egyptian gods telling you a calamity is coming.
01:31:29.360
You have aliens that are abducting people and they're telling you a calamity is coming.
01:31:33.400
You have these nonverbal autistic kids who are, you know, interacting with some spiritual entities and telling you a calamity is coming.
01:31:38.100
You have the guy who's probably the biggest character on the world stage right now, manufacturing all of our culture.
01:31:43.740
He has all the most influential companies and institutions, you know, under his belt.
01:31:50.480
Nobody fucking knows why he wants to go to Mars.
01:31:52.720
Why he wants to go to Mars is to avoid a polar shift.
01:31:55.260
By the way, he's named after a character from a book written by one of the fucking Nazis that we took during Operation Paperclip.
01:32:02.180
It's like this big enclosed circle and it feels like we're at the end of it, right?
01:32:06.960
Because Wernher von Braun goes out and writes a fictional piece about a man named Elon who colonizes Mars.
01:32:12.440
And then all of a sudden this asshole's name is Elon and he wants to go to Mars.
01:32:15.160
It's like it feels like a big ass piece of theater.
01:32:18.240
But the the thing about the coming polar shift, which may well be true.
01:32:23.640
If you look into the research, there seems to be some argument that magnetic north and magnetic south have shifted and are no longer aligned with geographical north and south.
01:32:31.980
And this is somehow pointing towards a destabilization of our magnetosphere.
01:32:34.940
And soon we're going to be thrown into fucking turmoil and there's going to be a polar shift.
01:32:38.480
But I don't I think what's happening here is we're getting a rebranding.
01:32:43.920
So these things, they they sort of position themselves as our gods, right?
01:32:54.400
That's who we attribute those that knowledge do we attribute to the gods.
01:32:57.360
I think it was an effort to get us to the point where we can finally facilitate something much bigger on a technological scale.
01:33:03.080
And then they they turn into, you know, aliens or they turn into ascended masters, Atlantean ascended masters.
01:33:12.180
You know, whatever it is, it's these things are like a company who cranked out pharmaceuticals that killed a bunch of people.
01:33:18.460
And instead of dissolving, they said, hey, why don't we just drop the name, rebrand, come up with a different name, something a little bit shiny or a little bit happier.
01:33:26.040
So people, you know, interpret us the right way and we'll relaunch.
01:33:29.740
It feels exactly like that, this ancient thing, the embodiment of fear.
01:33:34.480
If fear can take on a spiritual aspect, it's been here forever.
01:33:38.260
And I think it's positioning itself to look like our saviors.
01:33:43.660
And it's also going to pitch us the same thing that it pitched in the garden, which is, hey, you can ascend, dog.
01:34:00.660
In my opinion, and this isn't something that's shared with all Christians, it's the fallen.
01:34:06.020
So one third of angels rebelled against God and were cast down.
01:34:09.100
There was a couple of insurgences, or I forget what the term would be, but there was a couple of falling aways.
01:34:16.380
One was the rebellion of Lucifer and one was the fall of the Watchers.
01:34:19.680
So what this does is it takes these entities that God creates, call them angels, but there's a lot of variation within them.
01:34:28.680
It's not just dude with blonde hair and like a toga and some wings.
01:34:31.660
These things are actually described as in pretty deep detail and also like horrifying.
01:34:36.920
So a third of them fall and they agree to take their positions as not only our like God kings, lowercase g gods, but also to take wives, human wives, and then have offspring.
01:34:50.200
And those offspring that whenever you hear deep in the conspiracy corners about the bloodlines, it's all about the bloodlines.
01:34:57.820
The bloodlines stem all the way back to like ancient Babylonian entities that were cast out of heaven and then started ruling over us.
01:35:04.800
And I think that what we've been exposed to is when we did Operation Paperclip, one of the institutions that got made besides NASA was the propaganda machine and Hollywood married in a huge way.
01:35:17.440
And then it started to feed us all of our alien narrative.
01:35:20.840
Like we've spent since the 40s kind of learning sci-fi.
01:35:27.540
We've been given origin stories for these aliens.
01:35:29.400
There are benign space brothers from a galaxy far, far away.
01:35:31.940
They're concerned about our, you know, destroying the planet and they want us to help us ascend.
01:35:46.620
I mean, it all became just, oh, now anything magic is a cartoon and it's a stage show, like not never mind about real magic, right?
01:35:53.720
So they kind of just kind of just brainwashed us with that, too, at the same time.
01:36:02.080
They had to strip away our understanding of the spiritual realm, which is, you know, Top was saying earlier, Tucker Carlson was having this conversation recently where he said we in the West have been stripped of our understanding of the spiritual realm.
01:36:13.760
Now, I don't know what the fuck to do with Tucker Carlson, highly skeptical of him, but that one was a banger.
01:36:18.980
So I think you had to remove our understanding, give us materialism as a paradigm instead, and then reintroduce these things under a context that we could understand, given our new paradigm.
01:36:35.520
So I don't know if we're actually going to have a polar shift.
01:36:39.880
Some people speculate that what might be coming is the tribulation, and if the tribulation comes and mountains are flattened and islands are sunk and all this crazy shit happens, it's interesting.
01:36:52.700
The idea that they would be trying to escape that is kind of fascinating.
01:36:56.400
But I think at the end of the day, it's that core that they want to keep pushing on us, which is spiritual ascension, spiritual ascension.
01:37:04.700
It's time for us to take our place alongside them.
01:37:06.740
It's time for us to elevate and become as gods.
01:37:09.780
And that is the exact same lie that was sold in the garden.
01:37:11.940
So I don't think that this is just a – I think these things are tangible.
01:37:18.800
I think they were the same characters from the Egyptian Inead.
01:37:21.300
I think they were the same characters from Greek mythology.
01:37:24.980
I think unlike a lot of other Christians where they look at other religious paradigms and they go, no, that's bullshit.
01:37:38.500
The bad guys always want something in exchange for something.
01:37:45.540
It was for the first time that that paradigm was flipped on its head when Jesus Christ came and sacrificed for us.
01:37:51.040
It's the only time in anybody's paradigm, in anybody's mythology where that could happen.
01:37:56.540
And it's even done in a way, if you're to believe the stories of these demigods, the Nephilim, Raphaim, whatever you want to call them, Gibberim, where they're procreating with human women.
01:38:07.580
So there's like an angelic, an Elohim entity that is creating an offspring with a human woman.
01:38:15.200
You have human woman Mary, and the Holy Spirit is implanting God's seed in it.
01:38:22.740
It's the same breeding program as that Elon Musk is probably running, or that they're running in these UFOs where they're taking women's uteruses, sending them back down pregnant, bringing them back up and stripping them.
01:38:32.640
The black-eyed children, all kinds of crazy shit.
01:38:34.040
I mean, you could go down that deep dive as long as you want.
01:38:37.340
Wait, wait, wait, that black-eyed children real quick, and I just mentioned another race of telepathic, nonverbal kids are the black-eyed children.
01:38:45.480
The hybridization program between the greys and humanity is what they create.
01:38:50.560
When people, like, when they say that they have these encounters with aliens, whether it be at a government facility or abductions, a lot of the time they will say it was, like, telepathic.
01:39:01.860
So that also leads the question, is telepathy an improvement on the human condition, or the ability to speak and, like, speak metaphysically into the world and bend this, like, bend vibration into this realm seems, like, a little bit more powerful.
01:39:19.020
So if I were entities and I wanted you to have a little bit less power, the ability to prophesy physically, that's what that means, just to speaking out loud.
01:39:37.960
It's kind of what you're talking about with a, what do you call it, new think?
01:39:44.960
It's like you, I said it, and it's like new age garbage in a sense, like, because I'm coming from a Christian realm, but I said this, when I moved to Florida, I was like, within five years, I'm going to be doing this.
01:39:58.060
And there's something powerful in that where I had no idea how to even get to where I'm at, but I'm doing it now.
01:40:03.160
So there is a principle of speaking this, your plan, out loud, and then it manifesting.
01:40:11.280
And again, it sounds very gay, sounds like I'm about to do yoga, but it's true.
01:40:16.860
People have been exploring psychic phenomena forever, right?
01:40:23.740
You know, the idea that you're thinking of a song, your spouse suddenly starts singing that song.
01:40:30.840
There have been people in this field doing this for a long time.
01:40:33.480
Why has this lesbian come along and suddenly blown this thing up to the number one spot in the world as if this is some revolutionary research?
01:40:40.940
People have been having telepathic experiences forever, but the scientific community at large called it pseudoscience.
01:40:45.740
I would argue because they needed the right delivery piece, which is this lady, and they needed the right time, which is right now.
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And I think the reason that the autistic kids are the messengers for this is because they were called nonverbal.
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People have been talking about this for a long time, but we've not been listening.
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Maybe if you have a miracle happen in front of people, which is your child is not in there, they'll never be there, and you are just burdened with this nonverbal autistic kid forever.
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And then all of a sudden, the mom who doesn't give up on her children has a breakthrough.
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Suddenly, my kid is able to communicate, and he's doing it in a way that science tells us isn't even possible.
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That is enough to stop people and have them turn and actually listen to it and then finally receive that message of spiritual ascension and some fucking coming calamity.
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And then you throw Hal put off on Joe Rogan around the same time, and basically, we have disclosure.
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I mean, that goes all the way back to Uri Geller and Stargate and all that stuff.
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So, I mean, it's all happening, like, right now.
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And speaking of awesome, this has been a great show, guys.
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And then you can find me on Twitter, David L. Corbo.
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We also, I host a bunch of other podcasters that, like, you know, like, that I like, that I'm associated with.
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Like, Taliban flags and Osama bin Laden mouse pads.
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And I like to, I just want to mention, too, I love that, like, the finale there, the last 20, 30 minutes with your overall theory there about the nine and all that.
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It's super interesting to hear you guys summarize it all.
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I'm just saying, if you look at it and it resonates with you, that's why I'm talking about it, because it all makes too much sense.
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But I'm sure somebody can pick a million holes into it.
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Unless maybe there's a polar ship that's coming and you guys are fucked.
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Well, we've been talking about cataclysm for a long time, so it fits right in with the whole cataclysm thing.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
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It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
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If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see, you've got them.
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Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.