NDS on Occult Rejects
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Summary
On this episode of the cult region, we have a special guest on the show, Julia from Cosmic Peach. She's a writer, podcaster, and host of the show "The Mad Scientist" and hosts a show called "Threshold Saints" on the Occult Research Institute. In this episode, we talk about the dangers of playing nice with people who hate you anyway, and how to deal with it.
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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 different.
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It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
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They control this now, and no one's talking about how many of us started to claim.
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And thank you guys for being on and working with all of you today.
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I've never met Julia, Raven, or Lobster, but yeah, it's all good.
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And you want to let everybody know where they can find you still?
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It's really, I'm calling it Serial Experiments in Speculative Ontology.
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So it's like about the metafiction of magic and fiction, storytelling, narrative, all the
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things that we talk about whenever I'm on the show.
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So if you want to check that out, you can follow me on Twitter at Wukong Reborn, W-U-K-O-N-G
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And your links will be on the bottom if they're not already.
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I know you have nothing to plug, but thank you for joining us.
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OccultResearchInstitute.org, our website, where a lot of really cool people contribute
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Let everybody know what your deal is and where they can find your stuff, please.
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Yeah, you can find Cosmic Peach Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, except YouTube, of
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And yeah, actually, I've been really digging being an Occult Reject because I've already
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So yeah, thank you for being a part of it, Julia.
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And the OG himself, last but not least, Robbie Marks.
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Please let everybody know where they can find all your amazing work and your art.
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I'm an artist and I do art for bands and festivals as well as researching.
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If you want to check out any of my stuff, my art, my podcast, my Patreon, you can go to
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my link tree, which is at R-M-A-R-X, R Marks, and then I'll pull up everything.
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Well, that's what's up, and thank you very much for joining us as well, sir.
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Finally, to the guests of the hour, we got Raven and Top Lobster from the Nephilim Death
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They seemed really into it, and I really wanted to get them on the show as well.
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You want to introduce yourself and let everybody know who may not know who you are, what your
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I own a t-shirt company, TopLobster.com, and I do a couple of shows, one of them, Nephilim
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I do comedy, Tower Gang, and we do a political pseudo-conspiracy show with our friend Clint
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Russell, which we'll be doing it, I guess, after this show, right around 2.30.
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It's called Dangerous Retards, or Dangerous Real Talk, Real Dudes.
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Yeah, we just did an episode with you, Nick, and we also had Robby on, and that was an awesome
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We went heavy into the egg, real heavy into the egg.
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You can find me on Twitter, at David L. Corbo on Twitter, and I am one half of Nephilim Death
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Also do a show called Timeline Cleanse that probably nobody should watch, because it's very
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I'm very happy to have you on, and especially for this topic.
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I guess whichever one of you want to answer this first, who was it that even came across
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this guy that thought it was interesting to cover?
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We have people on, and they come on, and they're like, yeah, anyway, so this guy was doing this
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And then it's come up maybe seven, eight times before I said, wait a second, what the fuck
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In different fields of study, not just the occult, but in the science realm, in the CIA realm,
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So I'm like, okay, now we need to actually look into who this guy is.
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And I think the thing that broke the camel's back was William Ramsey was on the show, and
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he was talking about this Council of Nine, not the actual entities of the Council of Nine,
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but this council that this guy created to, it was like a governing body sort of council
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that I guess they were international, and his name pops up again.
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So I was like, all right, that's the final straw.
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And now everywhere we look, he's consistently popping up.
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We even have one field of study that we're not ready to really dive in on because we're
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But his name comes up in a very popular podcast series called The Telepathy Tapes.
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When I heard it, it's like, yeah, of course he's involved with this.
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And I guess if you guys don't mind, we could kind of jump right into what he's what he's
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You said he was involved with the telepathy tapes.
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Well, it's not that he's involved with telepathy tapes.
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It's that he finds his way into the conversation in virtually every topic that maybe maybe the
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scientific community or the medical community would call pseudoscience.
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And as soon as you start delving into that realm, he pops up.
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But as top was talking about it, it's more like he found us, right?
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It's really like if you if you are looking at the truth of, you know, the nature of the
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realm that we exist in and you go back, you know, anywhere within the last hundred years,
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this guy is going to pop up in some way, shape or form.
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We were kind of joking about him before the show.
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And in fact, he's even like I don't want to get the the cart ahead of the wagon or whatever
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But we found out, and I'm sure that you guys know this, he's associated with the actual
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Like this is the guy that popularized the notion of the tinfoil hat.
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He's kind of like the conspiracy community's mascot.
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That's where he comes up in the telepathy tapes, not necessarily with the esoteric side
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He comes up in the beginning of an episode, episode two, I believe they're talking about
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radio waves being frequencies that people can hear.
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She goes and she has dental surgery and she starts picking up radio waves somewhere in
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And right away, my radio wave antenna is up and I'm like, what the fuck did you just
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And then they go, oh, yeah, by the way, a doctor and they call him a doctor scientist.
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He was developing this dental implant technology that would actually put these radio radio wave
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So the reason we say it's related to the tinfoil hat is because there are like tangential stories
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Um, and there's a guy that famously wrapped his head in tin because he was hearing voices
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So in this, uh, nursing home or a psychiatric facility that the guy was at, this is what he
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And, and the doctors allowed it and he said to help them.
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So the connotation of tinfoil hat kind of derives itself from there, but the origination is
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really this dude that probably is putting this stuff into his, into his teeth.
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So yeah, top, I actually remember too, um, the way that he came up in a big way on our
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And he was talking about the spirit com, which is a device that was created sometime in the
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And it was like a reliable piece of technology that people were able to communicate with
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something that was, you know, at the end of the day, they just said was coming from
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But what was happening was people were coming from far and wide to try to debunk it.
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And over and over again, they were finding that it wasn't debunkable.
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And then I think that the, one of the main guys, I don't know if it was, it wasn't too
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hard, uh, somebody that was working intimately with it eventually ends up getting diagnosed
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with schizophrenia and his story ends pretty sadly.
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He's a, he's institutionalized, you know, for the rest of his days.
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So yeah, this whole thing is like, he just keeps coming up anything that's fascinating,
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you know, like the spirit com or like the tinfoil hat blocking these waves.
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It's like Puharich finds his way into the narrative somehow.
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So Puharich, when you look at his early work, his first book was, uh, the sacred mushroom
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and he's actually, um, using fly Garrick, um, mushrooms to try to create telepathy.
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Um, he actually built a, uh, Faraday cage for two people to sit in so that they could, uh,
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And he said there was a 25% increase in telepathy within the Faraday cage, but he's, you know,
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he's given speeches to the department of defense on like psychic spying.
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He's like, I mean, he's literally his laboratory comes straight out of the round table groups,
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which is basically linked back to Cecil Rhodes and, um, you know, bringing America back under
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I think what he's finding there is actually really fascinating, right?
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To put people in a Faraday cage and then to find that there's a 25% increase in the success
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of being able to predict or read, or, you know, use some form of telepathy.
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I have my theories and it's not like it's a profound one.
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I think a lot of us suspect that these abilities are innate to us one way or another.
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Um, but I was speculating just on the phone with top the other day that I think what's really
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going on here is that, uh, we're being stifled in so many different ways.
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So from the shit that they're spraying in the air, uh, to the things that are in our
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food, there's the old trope of, uh, fluoride corroding the pineal gland, but those waves,
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Bluetooth and wifi and all this different shit, cell phone signals and radio waves.
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I imagine that, uh, because of the nature of the ability to read thoughts, which, you
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know, I'm no expert on it, but it seems to be more so the ability to receive waves, right?
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Waves and frequency that are being emitted by another person in the form of thought.
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Well, if there's a bunch of other crap, like I said, Bluetooth and wifi and 5g and all these
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different things bombarding you constantly, it's gotta be hindering that exchange that
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maybe actually is innate to us in one way or another.
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So I find that fascinating that he actually found more success and that kind of opens the
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door to, which I think is still part of this conversation, Rogan, uh, promoting these John
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I kind of am looking at this, like we're getting something very old and we're getting
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So Puharich also promotes the idea of the ice bath in regard to, oh yeah, in regard to,
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um, training the body, um, to find the inner light, to be able to, um, bring about enlightenment.
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Oh, I was just going to say, uh, Nephilim death squad.
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Are you familiar with the Laurel Canyon at all?
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They're manufacturing all of our, uh, cultural phenomenons.
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Obviously the cult rejects know this, but I came across Andrea Puharich in studying shit
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Um, because he comes up, it was an episode I did about cults and heaven's gate came up
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in something that was adjacent to the heaven's gate cult was, uh, this guy named Yuri
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And I did this whole fucking presentation on him and dude that he was up to this shit in
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the sixties, just Laurel Canyon days, CIA fucking program to fucking AI extraterrestrial.
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And it blew my mind when I first heard about him because I just didn't hear a lot of other
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people talking about him at the time, but I'm so glad you guys know about it.
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He's like fallen through the cracks in so many ways.
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He falls down a set of stairs and just dies like this.
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So like really anti-climactic way, such a fantastic life that this guy had.
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Uh, so he, uh, he, he had some military service and he joined the, the army medical corps in
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And that's kind of when all of this starts off.
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He finds himself in Edgewood, Edgewood arsenal.
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Like I, I had went into a deep dive after I looked into Edgewood and I'm like, this is
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Uh, so he, he goes there and that's like, you know, people speculate that that could
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be the beginning of the MK ultra program, uh, different CIA programs that are starting
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He, he comes out and I guess he writes that book soon after the, um, no, no.
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He writes that like in the 60s, I believe, or just before 1960, the sacred mushroom.
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But before that, like when he comes out, one of the first things that he does is he meets
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And they hit it off and they start to do their thing and they start to channel some,
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I guess that's what you do when you meet somebody.
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In the occult, you're like, let's fucking channel stuff.
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I think you're beyond like going to, you know, friendlies.
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It doesn't, you know, like what's the point of getting two occultists that are into telepathy
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together if you're going to just go and have a grand slam at Denny's?
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Yeah, so they just start summoning entities, I suppose.
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And one of the entities that comes to them, it has a name, but it doesn't really give itself
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It's identifying itself as nine other entities.
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And the entities that it calls itself are Atom, Shud, 10-foot, 10-foot, Geb, Nut, Nut, nice,
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Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephethys, which are the, yeah, these are the names of the Egyptian
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I was talking about it a little bit too, and I'm sure we'll end up getting into it, but
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on TikTok, there seems to be like this big renaissance, not a renaissance, I guess renaissance
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in the way of like, you know, going back to, because these are old spiritual principles
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But they're suddenly coming into the narrative again.
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There's a lady that, I forget what her name is, would have been watching her on TikTok,
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got a Ouija board like 20 years ago, and was communicating with something, her and her
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husband were, and they had an ongoing dialogue with this thing for, you know, two decades.
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And eventually they get a lot of information from it.
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It identifies itself as seven, which interestingly enough, there is on, you can find a book called
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The Council of Nine or The Council of Saturn, and it's written by seven.
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And it has the same message that this seven has to this woman on TikTok.
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And that message is more or less like, we have to spiritually ascend, and we have to be
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careful because we're moving towards a calamity, some sort of a climate-related, earth-affecting
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And this is the same thing that Puharic got from the INEAD, right?
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This is the same thing that you see it like over and over again.
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It's the same thing that the Galactic Federation of Light is telling you, right?
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It reminds me of, what's that book called that was channeled?
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So this is, our contention on Nephilim Death Squad is that this is a masterful rebranding
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because much of the apparatus like Hollywood or NASA or the scientific community has been
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And that narrative is that, you know, we are maybe not the smartest thing in the universe.
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There are things that are beyond us, and they're hyper-advanced, technologically speaking.
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And also, in between, like, shooting lasers at us and destroying our cities in, like,
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the day the Earth stood still or something, there's this other narrative that begins to emerge.
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And that is, they're going to help us ascend, and they're very concerned with us destroying
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ourselves in mutually assured nuclear destruction.
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So they're warning of technology misuse, like, with nuclear weapons, environmental crises,
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and an impending shift in human consciousness toward enlightenment or collapse.
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So all these things are, like, kind of new age ideas.
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Then they also talk about the Galactic Federation of Light and all this stuff, like, you know,
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thousands of light years away and shit like that, where you'll hear, I forget the names of these
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federation actors, but they're very upset with us and how we've been behaving on Earth.
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And what I found interesting is that it's consistently the same message from, that Puharic is getting
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that these other, he brings a couple of other psychics or people that are-
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And they are also channeling the Nine for about 20 plus years.
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And then whenever these programs, they just stop, they're like, oh, yeah, we just stopped.
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I have a, you know, I don't fucking believe them.
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When they say, like, oh, the MKUltra program was real, but it stopped.
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It's like, no, it stopped because they realized it's successful.
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Because it's no longer a consolidated experimentation with one to two to three patients and a small
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And now it's time to roll it out to the masses in the form of, you know, the gigantic propaganda
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I think we actually talked about that with you a little bit, Nick, when you came on Nephilim
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Death Squad was this idea that back in the day, they'd have to strap you to a chair, you
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know, Clockwork Orange style after they kidnapped you from a whorehouse.
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And they'd peel your eyeballs open and they'd subject you to LSD and all of this subliminal
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Now we're constantly inundating ourselves with a low grade psychedelic in the form of
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the marijuana that's been, you know, it's had the THC dialed up through the roof.
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And we're all constantly on this, like I said, low grade psychedelic.
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And we're all constantly just we've got it in our hands.
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It's time to roll it out and get everybody hooked on it.
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You know, and it's crazy to think, too, because there are a few names I can think of in particular
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I don't know if you guys are familiar with that, but like David Wilcock and like all these
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Yeah, he's he's big on the law of one and it's all the same stuff.
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And it's crazy because he talks about the same stuff Puharic talked about.
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And Puharic was notorious for working with like the Pentagon, the CIA, naval intelligence.
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So it's like if you guys are going to believe this stuff about the Laurel Canyon and all that
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being like designed and fed to us, why not this this narrative of these extraterrestrial
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And OK, and that's even you just stepped in something, Julia, you this morning, this
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My wife is showing me a tick tock of a guy who's he's like, I don't know what to do.
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I walked into the kitchen this morning and something happened.
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My head snapped back and my body became paralyzed and I was suddenly transported to a different
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And then he goes, it was like like a council, like, oh, that's funny.
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And then he goes, they're all talking about mankind and they're saying that people are
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And he gets freaked out and somehow manages to snap out of it, looks over to his little
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Next thing you know, it starts happening again.
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And he is now once again transported to this council, to this meeting.
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It seems to be, you know, not that many people.
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And they're talking about mankind's ascension and that, that we're all waking up and the
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And then they even go, this one seems to be stronger than we thought.
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Well, that's how they sell it to you because you have to be special.
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I want to kind of bring it back for one second though, because, uh, Robbie said something
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earlier that was like, we mulled over it, but you were saying that, uh, who was it that
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Um, he talks about the Siberian shamans and how they would condition their bodies in
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order to be able to facilitate this astral travel.
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And one of the processes that he talks about is the ice bath.
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So this is actually perfect because this is something that, um, people aren't drawing a
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And it's one of the correlations that we've drawn.
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I'm going to go ahead and say it, uh, because there's more to what we're thinking about anyway,
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And it's basically that, um, in the telepathy tapes, for example, they're studying nonverbal
00:28:16.360
So I'm going to use choice language here to not get you guys, uh, nuked, but there
00:28:21.260
is a growing field of study that suggests that, uh, you know, certain medical intervention
00:28:29.960
Um, and in fact, it's something that this administration is currently talking about.
00:28:41.380
Well, it's open to speculation, but eventually it leads to some sort of telepathic powers, right?
00:28:49.020
We're studying the suggestibility, but also the potentiality for like latent psychic abilities
00:29:06.320
So you're looking at one form of trauma in the form of inoculations.
00:29:09.740
You're looking at another form of trauma in like, let's say a sensationalized, um, uh,
00:29:15.600
Where you're taking 11 and you're putting her through this thing.
00:29:17.920
So she develops these powers or you're in an ice bath.
00:29:22.300
And I know that doesn't sound too intense, but what they all equate to is disassociation.
00:29:30.680
I, uh, a dissociative identity disorder that is at the root of being able to display these
00:29:38.520
Now, what I would say is that we've always been able to do it, but much like a blind
00:29:44.640
person whose remaining senses become incredibly heightened.
00:29:49.060
If you trap a child in their body, because they're now nonverbal autistic, they're going
00:29:55.700
to lean into whatever senses still exist for them that are available.
00:30:00.000
So what we're seeing is weird because the narrative is such, I'm glad I'm trying to do
00:30:05.420
this without giving away too much, but the narrative is becoming, um, down syndrome and
00:30:12.220
autism almost seem like the next step in human evolution.
00:30:18.520
And that's a weird narrative because to me, a lot of that is birthed out of some form of
00:30:25.080
trauma, especially if we come to find out, you know, soon because of RFK or something
00:30:29.420
like that, that, um, there really is something tremendously nefarious about these medical
00:30:35.900
It's a schedule that goes all the way up to like 60 some odd, you know, injections before
00:30:41.420
So sure, it's different ice bath inoculations and, and, you know, trauma-based mind control,
00:30:52.700
And somehow we are getting to this point in this narrative where like, this is indicative
00:30:59.940
Like these are, these are advanced evolutionary processes that we're going through.
00:31:05.420
Um, just anecdotally yesterday, top is, is doing his other show.
00:31:09.400
It's a comedy show, tower gang, the telepathy tapes comes up anecdotally and every single
00:31:15.380
person on the show besides top goes, you know what, dude, I think autistic people are down
00:31:32.600
But it's like, wouldn't it be something if we all had that ability, it's just been stifled
00:31:37.300
and there's been a real long con to try to have it reemerge under a different context.
00:31:44.800
Cause they're always saying what a genius he is and he's fucking autistic.
00:31:50.920
All of our most genius people are autists of some sort.
00:31:55.680
He goes from that sacred mushroom book and then he writes beyond telepathy, which he's
00:32:01.660
using mushrooms to basically try to, um, bring about telepathy within people.
00:32:09.740
I, I, I really do think that there is some sort of narrative emerging and, you know,
00:32:15.100
Puharich ended up leading us there, but all these different aspects all come to a cross
00:32:22.440
roads and that crossroad is like trauma-based psychic abilities.
00:32:29.800
It's coming from the, you know, the, the, the Montauk project.
00:32:33.320
If you believe in the version that we get, uh, from stranger things, I know that's a sensationalized
00:32:38.220
fictional, you know, a piece of art, but I, I also understand that much, uh, truth is
00:32:43.780
told in fiction and, uh, that even the trope of like the little bald girl in the medical
00:32:49.640
gown stems from stories of people that were like local and claimed to have found like
00:32:54.960
kids walking around and, you know, these, once again, it's all anecdotal stories, but
00:32:58.880
it all stems from some, you know, nugget of truth.
00:33:01.400
And I don't know, I, I've been feeling a lot lately.
00:33:09.540
We talked about it a little bit on Nephilim death squad with the, both of you guys.
00:33:16.240
Cause I feel like that's, uh, that this, this might be like one of the unique things
00:33:20.320
that we've seen from the Puhar stuff, cause you'll get information from everywhere.
00:33:23.740
But the idea of the nine that he's channeling, uh, the, they claim to be the Egyptian
00:33:31.600
And, uh, we also know that like these entities, these age old entities don't particularly like
00:33:38.260
being called by their actual name because then they can be controlled.
00:33:41.880
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Yeah, with the, with the Goatia, yeah, I think it's more or less of like, um, with yourself.
00:36:12.820
And I think the power of angels or angels help you be able to render the demons.
00:36:18.860
Sometimes you'll even wear them on your, on your garb to even show that like I'm controlling.
00:36:24.780
So, uh, anyway, I guess it's a good point to bring it to like, these guys don't really
00:36:29.640
want to know their names because there's a lot of power in their names.
00:36:34.220
And, uh, when we hear about the nine, this is another thing that started to clue me in
00:36:38.460
about this nine, like, uh, heard it on Merkle show.
00:36:41.140
There's a guy doing a documentary about like Skinwalker Ranch.
00:36:44.060
And then he, he brings up this, uh, council of nine.
00:36:47.080
And I'm like, all right, the first time I heard it.
00:36:48.680
And then it comes up again, you hear it in, uh, well, obviously this, the Egyptian
00:36:56.060
Um, in Norse mythology, you have the nine worlds, like, uh, Nilfim, Asgard, Midgard,
00:37:01.160
In Chinese mythology, now I just started getting crazy with it.
00:37:06.300
I was like, yeah, there's the nine dragons there.
00:37:07.860
The serpentine dragons that guide you throughout, you know, into the afterlife.
00:37:11.420
In Hindu mythology, you've got the Navgara, the nine celestial bodies, which are, they,
00:37:17.760
they all have the same number and they all have the same characteristics.
00:37:23.300
And then even say throw in Satanism, Levain Satanism has their, uh, their council of nine
00:37:30.420
That's below their, like, uh, I guess they're, I don't know what they'd call their head person,
00:37:34.980
but below them that in, in their church structure, they are nine and they call them,
00:37:43.320
It's just fucking another thing to put in my pocket here with, uh, these entities and
00:37:49.260
like the, the veneration or this idea of nine, you have, you also have, you know, Tesla is
00:37:58.520
Six is the number of man and nine is the number of like the Ascension, the stars.
00:38:02.880
So there, there has to be something here that we're looking at that this number is significant
00:38:10.040
and it continues to pop up the, um, the description of these things, or at least the way that they
00:38:17.420
And what they're telling the people that they're coming in contact with is all the same stuff.
00:38:23.480
Shout out Marky Mark was something that top and I heard.
00:38:28.020
Well, we have a buddy, uh, Jose Galison, who does a lot of work on the, uh, order of nine
00:38:32.860
And, um, and we're just insisting like, no, there's gotta be a connection there.
00:38:39.320
They have their sigils and their signs and everything.
00:38:41.820
Otherwise, everything about them is inherently satanic, right.
00:38:45.500
In the way that they present, um, this, this cult.
00:38:49.000
But for some reason, people don't think it has anything to do with nine angels.
00:38:53.000
Um, and I, I think there is really something there, but I kind of feel like the, you know,
00:38:58.780
just to go back to that rebranding thing, if these things really are age old entities,
00:39:03.480
well, then I start to look at like NASA very skeptically and everybody looks at NASA very
00:39:09.020
skeptically, rightfully so, uh, they do quite a bit of lying.
00:39:12.680
And so, uh, you know, Werner von Braun having been taken from operation paperclip, Jack
00:39:19.020
Parsons, he works over at jet propulsion laboratories, they're hand in hand with NASA.
00:39:28.660
I want to say like seeking of spiritual knowledge from these technological industries, like a
00:39:35.960
And I look at those four mentioned institutions, and then I look at Hollywood and how they've
00:39:42.200
given us like this alien narrative over all these years.
00:39:44.800
And then of course, the way that plays with like lamb and the Amalancho workings and, and,
00:39:48.820
you know, Alistair Crowley communicating with these entities.
00:39:55.420
And I do just feel like what we've got here is a long con, a long con to rebrand them as
00:40:01.660
what I was talking about before, our, our benign space brothers that are here to, you
00:40:08.660
Uh, the, we, we start to get like pretty intergalactic space traveler stuff when he,
00:40:14.200
When he brings him over from Israel in the seventies, that's when we get this, uh, UFO boom and Uri
00:40:20.840
Geller apparently is able to summon, I think, I don't know much about, he's able to summon
00:40:27.840
So he's, so Uri Geller, he was, um, in the Israeli military.
00:40:37.760
Um, he has, you know, you just have to wonder because the links between all the spy networks
00:40:44.540
and the UFO and then the drugs, as far as the different hallucinogens and how they're kind
00:40:49.960
of piling all these things into, you know, one kind of programming unit.
00:40:55.860
He was supposedly able to bend spoons as well and had some kind of telepathic power.
00:41:04.260
And from what I know, Uri Geller and Andrea, uh, were besties, but they also had a bestie
00:41:12.500
named, uh, Peter Herkos, who was also a supposed psychic to the stars.
00:41:18.100
And he was in and about the Laurel Canyon and, um, Roman Polanski actually asked Peter
00:41:26.040
Herkos to come investigate the, the Tate murders to see who the real murderer was.
00:41:32.100
Like we didn't all know it was fucking CIA, Charles Manson, but anyways, Peter Herkos was
00:41:38.580
And then later on, they found out that Uri, Andrea and Peter Herkos were all tight with
00:41:45.880
So if you want to talk about some, you know, propaganda, Satanism, angle of nine, whatever
00:41:57.740
It's just funny how all these guys were friends.
00:41:59.840
I just wish I could be a fly in the wall during those few decades where I could see these guys
00:42:05.960
You're like, you, I don't know, you learn about these guys, uh, independently and then
00:42:10.680
all of a sudden you find this connective tissue and you realize, yeah, they're all hanging
00:42:13.660
in the same circles and they're all doing the same thing and they kind of all birthed,
00:42:17.620
uh, our modern day intelligence operations that we're still subjected to, to this day.
00:42:22.220
So interestingly, when you look at Uri Geller and all the, you know, he would change the,
00:42:30.040
uh, hands on the watch in front of people, he would make things disappear.
00:42:34.360
Like one time he was looking at a Derringer pistol and it disappeared in front of him.
00:42:38.040
Um, but the, the entities that they were communing, that Uri Geller was communicating with being
00:42:44.700
this, this, uh, body of nine, um, they were saying they're in the future, they're planning
00:42:50.300
these events hundreds of thousands of years ahead of time.
00:42:53.340
And, and just, and it's interesting because, uh, he talks about, um, who Harich talks about
00:42:59.540
getting engulfed in a beam of light and that there was no time.
00:43:04.520
Um, and it was essentially like, you know, only the things that were moved in time were
00:43:14.160
Dick saw with the beam of light and thinking that it was still the fall of Rome in modern
00:43:20.440
And then that gets into the black night, um, satellite.
00:43:27.540
Because, well, it was this idea that this pink beam shot down from this black light satellite
00:43:36.060
Whereas Puharich talks about this, this beam that he's engulfed in.
00:43:40.700
And he also talks about an 8,000 year old satellite that was put in place that circling
00:43:50.040
Dick and Puharich are both, and they're both tied in with MKUltra.
00:43:53.880
They're both tied in with a lot of this, you know, similar type stuff.
00:43:59.120
There was a, I don't know, I've tried to validate it and it's, you know, it's just one of those
00:44:03.900
things that's a little bit slippery, but there's a video going around.
00:44:08.580
And it's allegedly a leak from 2018 from NASA of another POV of the black night satellite.
00:44:15.960
And it actually moves right beneath the space station or whatever.
00:44:19.700
So you get this really elongated, you know, POV.
00:44:24.380
And the thing is in the distance, it's very small, but eventually it passes underneath
00:44:36.540
It doesn't look like a, you know, a kind of a chaotic rock structure.
00:44:43.820
It looks like a really cool ship designed from like a sci-fi film.
00:44:47.400
And so I just find that fascinating that if that is real, what seems like the black
00:44:51.740
night satellite is making a reemergence in sort of the conspiracy zeitgeist.
00:45:00.300
Just real quick, just real quick to Robbie's point.
00:45:02.760
And then to y'all's point about the nine didn't, whenever Baric was writing the mushroom
00:45:09.700
book, he was in Oaxaca and he was actually doing rituals with the Chinitos or.
00:45:20.580
So the Chinitos, I think they're from Oaxaca and I believe in some of the stuff that we
00:45:26.220
have read, they believe in like a father, son, mother, moon, or something like that, which
00:45:31.680
is, which looking at some of the oldest grimoires, that's some of the basis of the hereticism
00:45:40.440
And the fact that the Chinitos are, I'm probably saying that wrong, the fact that they kind
00:45:45.980
of have that ritual predates some of, well, obviously pre-Columbian, right?
00:45:51.040
But it predates a lot of the stuff with alchemical stuff.
00:45:58.040
But what's interesting with your nine is that the Mexica, which are the Aztecs, they have
00:46:08.640
I think it has a smoking mirror or a lord of fire, all that stuff.
00:46:13.200
And then they also have the nine underworlds as well.
00:46:17.820
They just believe in a lower type of dimension.
00:46:24.620
Like there's seven, like nine layers or something like that?
00:46:27.960
It's more, I think it's like the lowest, the lowest heaven was like on the moon or something
00:46:46.940
You were talking about what you were talking about?
00:46:48.600
I just came across something about that where they were really into like bloodletting and
00:47:02.220
And this is where a majority of all of your top tier belief systems all venture to.
00:47:11.640
Go down to not specifically this space in Mexico, but to that region of South Mexico.
00:47:19.960
It's like a granddaddy religion type of basic pillar.
00:47:25.340
Well, I just wanted to say real quick too, because I pulled up my notes from when I covered
00:47:30.700
this guy and he was investigating some type of low frequency radiation beam that the Soviet
00:47:41.280
I was going to say, he said it did all kinds of crazy shit.
00:47:49.440
Well, so before we move on, I want to talk about Puharich and the Wachil and the mushrooms.
00:48:00.200
Puharich was going to the New York library and he was researching mushrooms.
00:48:07.480
There's only one other guy that's researching mushrooms.
00:48:11.580
And Gordon Wasson was the guy that went down to South America on the MKUltra ticket.
00:48:17.500
We have the receipts for all that with Albert Hoffman, who Puharich was training under.
00:48:24.360
And basically they were getting those mushrooms specifically for the beginnings of MKUltra.
00:48:40.420
But Gordon Wasson, he ended up writing the first article on using psychedelic mushrooms that the Loose Brothers, who were tied in with the military industrial complex, basically promoted through Life Magazine as the beginning of MKUltra.
00:48:56.540
And, you know, there's a cover and it says what it says, something teenage allowances or something like that.
00:49:04.980
And then it says, you know, something South American mushrooms.
00:49:08.600
But, yeah, this is all tied in with MKUltra and the intelligence services.
00:49:13.720
And again, you know, it's kind of beautiful because it just to reiterate it, I don't worry, I'm not going on a tangent top, but just to reiterate it.
00:49:21.940
Just the idea that this guy is almost in some ways the inception of the machine that's, you know, geared towards us right now.
00:49:30.600
I would argue that in 2025, we're seeing the culmination of all of that work, all those generations, all those decades of work.
00:49:38.200
A hundred percent. So, look, you mentioned Philip K. Dick, and I was like, I have him in my notes as well.
00:49:44.260
He's an author, a sci-fi author. He claims to have been abducted.
00:49:48.320
They always are a sci-fi author, aren't they? L. Ron Hubbard, the most prolific.
00:49:54.240
Dick's sort of a prophet in regard to the technocracy.
00:49:58.160
He gets that gnosis from a pink ray of light, which you said that Puharich also experienced.
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All of his experiences are triggered by, you'll never guess what, a fucking dental surgery.
00:51:13.460
He gets a dental surgery, all of a sudden he kind of starts going off the rails and getting these,
00:51:19.600
I don't know, downloads where he's writing these books.
00:51:21.900
Now, I have a theory as well with this dental surgery stuff.
00:51:25.660
I started to look into L. Ron Hubbard, who's sort of connected in this kind of like loosely connected.
00:51:31.900
Yeah, so I was like, how did Scientology start?
00:51:33.880
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00:51:42.800
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00:52:00.340
Another thing before we get to the elf waves, the extra, extremely low frequency waves, I guess you'd call them.
00:52:06.660
So in South America, in Brazil, he comes up again, Dr. Andrija Pujaric, because there's a guy named Dr. Arago.
00:52:21.040
That's what he was born as in the 20s in Brazil.
00:52:23.260
He was a taxi driver and he had no formal medical training or he didn't have a license, nothing like that.
00:52:29.140
But around the 50s, he claims that he channels this German, this dead German surgeon named Dr. Fritz, and he starts performing surgeries while he's in this trance state.
00:52:42.140
They call him the doctor of the rusty knife because he's successfully taking out people's tumors.
00:52:49.560
He's giving, he's just like looking at them, giving them advice.
00:52:52.100
And people from all around Brazil are coming to see this guy.
00:52:55.080
He eventually gets shut down by the Brazilian government.
00:52:57.900
But from what I've heard and what I've said, there's even video of him doing stuff.
00:53:03.620
But of course, during his, during his, you know, little tenure there as a doctor, and when he stepped away from the taxi driving business, Andrija Pujaric pays him a visit.
00:53:18.340
He's doing a, he's, he's doing the right thing.
00:53:21.180
And then Pujaric kind of becomes like a Nick Fury, right?
00:53:28.520
He cut a, like a two inch by four inch tumor out of his arm.
00:53:33.160
And then basically no antibiotics, no nothing told him, don't worry about it.
00:53:43.680
I think a lot of the, the, we touched on it before, right?
00:53:47.340
Uh, Julia, you said it, it's like, in order to get you to do this thing, they have to convince you that you're special.
00:53:52.560
A lot of the people, it's like, you're, you're struck by this profound experience here in the West.
00:53:59.160
We tell you that pay no mind to the spiritual realm.
00:54:02.020
And there are many of us who don't even believe that it exists.
00:54:04.800
Certainly scientism has, you know, materialism has gripped, uh, all of our, our industries that would stand any chance at like detecting a spiritual realm.
00:54:13.300
And so you start from a place of not even, you know, this shit doesn't exist.
00:54:17.700
Then when you have an experience, because you don't believe that it was real previously, it's incredibly profound.
00:54:24.620
And you mistake that profound experience as this must then be the truth.
00:54:29.960
So on Nephilim death squad, I mean, it's a Christian show and we do, um, caution people.
00:54:35.540
And the reason that we caution people, it's not like we're sitting here like, uh, crystals are evil or remote viewing is evil or astral projection is evil.
00:54:42.300
No, actually, I think these are natural things that, you know, exist within the human condition and also exist within the realm that we inhabit.
00:54:52.540
We used to understand these things to a much higher degree.
00:54:55.760
If you go into the ocean or you go into the woods, you know that you're going to find a plethora of things.
00:55:06.960
And the same thing with the woods, chipmunks, all that shit.
00:55:10.200
You can forage, you can find plant life, watch out for bears and their cubs.
00:55:15.900
Well, imagine if bears were like thousands of years old and incredibly intelligent and know way more about you than you know about them.
00:55:29.140
The spiritual realm is filled with a plethora of different, um, entities.
00:55:34.520
Some of them aren't the biggest fans of us and some of them are excellent at deception, excellent at deception.
00:55:42.580
And all it takes, it turns out, is to just tell us that we're special and then that's fucking it.
00:55:49.560
So show us something, shock and awe, and then tell us that the reason that we saw it, the reason that we perceived it is because we're unique.
00:55:56.600
We're special, we're meant for something, and then you have us.
00:56:03.880
We're not just blanketly dismissing things as evil.
00:56:06.960
We're cautioning dummies who don't have a map of the spiritual realm, who up until very recently didn't think that it existed at all.
00:56:14.460
And I would even say that our understanding has been stripped purposefully so that we could repackage and rebrand and ship it back out to the people under a different context.
00:56:24.700
Yeah, I mean, I consider myself a Christian, so I'm right there with you guys.
00:56:28.420
Listen, I've had people talk to me about Zodiac stuff and, you know, tarot and crystals and, I mean, if anything, you can just maybe say that they can be tools in your tool bag, but they're not supposed to be worshipped.
00:56:41.480
They're not supposed to become religion in any way, but it gets all, like, cloudy and weird, you know, because everything's like...
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But I guess the whole thing is like they operate on a basis of ancient knowledge that we are completely unaware of.
00:58:00.800
And if you read the Bible at any length, you're going to find magic all throughout the Bible.
00:58:06.020
But they understood the keys of Solomon and stuff like this.
00:58:14.300
And, you know, I, I don't understand the keys of Solomon, but obviously he did.
00:58:20.340
And it's like Nick said, he had like the sigils and the angels and he had all this stuff.
00:58:24.720
But I mean, it's, it's such a rabbit hole really when you think about it and it's been weaponized against us.
00:58:39.360
One is the one that I just laid out where they can deceive us.
00:58:41.420
But the other one is like, well, what happens if you really do know your shit?
00:58:45.280
What happens if you really are clever enough to navigate this?
00:58:47.760
What happens if you become so adept that you can create sigils and trap these ancient entities into doing your bidding?
00:59:00.500
It's like, I would say arm yourself with the knowledge and, and, you know, if you're going to go and explore these things, I would recommend going with Jesus Christ because literally we have authority over scorpions and serpents, serpents through his name.
00:59:13.680
So I take that as to mean we have authority through Jesus Christ's name, almost like a spell over these entities that inhabit these realms if they are in fact negative.
00:59:23.940
But on the other end of it, if you just go too far, well, then you're going to, hey, what happens when human beings figure out that we can identify the building blocks of this realm and then we can manipulate them?
00:59:40.860
They are just like, it's more of an observation of the nature of our realm.
00:59:45.580
But once we are aware that they're there, there are going to be huge swaths of us that seek to manipulate that.
00:59:54.560
So it's, it's like, I understand why we're cautioned against it.
00:59:58.100
I don't think any of us are equipped to have that kind of power and to not use it to our own benefit.
01:00:04.360
And that's where everything starts to go wrong.
01:00:06.240
So it's, you know, I just wanted to put that out there because I know a lot of Christians will just dismiss these things of like, of the devil.
01:00:16.220
I think that's why they commission us constantly.
01:00:30.980
And they, but what they do is they corrupt and they invert.
01:00:33.720
So they will take spiritual principles and laws that the creator put here who created this universe and they will twist them in a way and obfuscate their meaning and, and bastardize the intention of why they're there in the first place.
01:00:45.560
Well, if you look at cult leaders, that's the first thing they do make you feel special, do you a little magic trick.
01:00:52.060
And then the next thing you know, you're drinking flavor aid somewhere on Jonestown.
01:01:03.160
I don't know if you ever, they're like dear ones.
01:01:08.740
That's just like a, how do we convince like all of them that they're special?
01:01:23.280
I might wish you well, but I don't love anybody that I don't know.
01:01:27.080
So whenever somebody comes over, I've watched love bombing.
01:01:31.920
And she tells me, yeah, when you first show up, they like celebrate you.
01:01:36.760
Like you made the best decision and you're special.
01:01:40.320
You're one of the 144,000 that are going to be whisked away, you know, and go with Jesus.
01:01:44.160
When the time comes and it's like everything is about making you special.
01:01:50.700
And it's almost embarrassing that we keep calling for it.
01:01:53.720
So something that Nick said to me one time that's always stuck with me is didn't don't
01:02:00.240
they say in like a cultism or I'm a man among men like they make that distinction like you're
01:02:12.320
Even in the Gnostic mass, he says I'm a man among men.
01:02:16.600
What I find significant about that is it's kind of the opposite of what the Bible tells you.
01:02:20.100
The Bible tells you that you're kind of a sinful retard.
01:02:23.440
And like, look, I don't know about anybody else, but I know all the ways in which I'm
01:02:28.820
And that's kind of why we lead with this like retard catch line.
01:02:35.480
I mean, it's weird because in some ways we aren't humble, but I'm acutely aware that I
01:02:40.800
And that because I don't know shit, I am easily deceived.
01:02:46.840
There's a lot of people you guys know, you do a show and like the audience, because you
01:02:50.640
say something that aligns with them, they're like, you're great.
01:02:58.200
But other than that, that's as far as I'm willing to go.
01:03:01.440
And as a conspiracy theorist, you almost have to believe that everybody's out to get you
01:03:13.600
I hold everyone at like arm's distance now because you just don't.
01:03:17.280
I can't even listen to music anymore, especially Laurel Canyon stuff.
01:03:20.920
I'm like, God, I just want to shoot myself in the face.
01:03:30.940
Because you guys all have a really unique perspective.
01:03:39.480
But earlier on in the show, I said that it's strange that like Rogan is he's pushing these
01:03:50.840
And and we know that MK Ultra took a big interest in his work.
01:03:57.120
It's it's sensory deprivation, but it's also LSD or psychedelics.
01:04:04.720
And that's there's no doubt about that, by the way.
01:04:07.060
There's so many sensory deprivation tank wellness centers.
01:04:12.600
I don't know what you would call them that attribute their inspiration to Joe Rogan.
01:04:22.420
I mean, he is responsible for swaths of white people going to the jungle and doing ayahuasca.
01:04:27.820
I mean, swaths and swaths and also, you know, dimethyltryptamine.
01:04:32.760
And he's done a strange thing where he's introduced these two spiritual, very, very spiritual things
01:04:43.840
It's more like, well, what about the psychological benefits?
01:04:54.780
But also the dude is responsible for taking the telepathy tapes from a rather unknown podcast
01:05:11.340
And then when you start to look into the telepathy tapes, just given what I said before, right,
01:05:17.000
This is all trauma-based mind control and latent psychic abilities, right?
01:05:27.180
And so arguably one of the most culturally impactful shows in the world, repackaging and
01:05:35.740
I think it's interesting because when you go back to the ideas of the Dionysian acting
01:05:43.400
schools and the beginning of theater and the idea of like there's a whole class of actors
01:05:50.220
with Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito that basically were in this acting school where they and Johnny
01:05:55.860
Depp, you see it too, where they basically become the character.
01:06:03.140
But one of the tenets of that acting school is the idea that you're not necessarily teaching
01:06:09.600
people through the play itself, but by the nuance of the character and who the character
01:06:15.900
is themselves and how they view the world, kind of like Holden Caulfield, you know, within
01:06:22.260
But it's this idea of teaching through subtlety and nuance.
01:06:27.700
So you're teaching through who the character themselves are rather than what they're projecting.
01:06:35.120
Joe Rogan does that masterfully, actually, if you ever pay attention to the way that he
01:06:39.520
himself will not espouse a certain theory, not that often, at least.
01:06:44.560
Instead, what he'll play is like the unwilling participant in a dialogue where he starts off
01:06:51.800
skeptically and then leads his guest into a way where they shine, right?
01:06:58.000
He'll set him up and let him knock it out of the park.
01:07:00.560
And then by the end of it, he's still not too sure, but he's done the job, right?
01:07:05.400
So to the audience, you're almost sitting there going, what do you mean, Rogan?
01:07:09.580
Look, didn't you listen to what this guy just said?
01:07:11.420
He said all the things, but he's setting up a set of circumstances for you to respond that
01:07:21.060
There was a time where Rogan used to talk about whatever it is, Flat Earth or Pizzagate
01:07:30.200
He just had Ian Carroll on and all this other shit.
01:07:36.860
It's not like we're not as receptive to somebody that walks out onto the stage and does a TED
01:07:44.200
Instead, we're more receptive to somebody who we perceive as on our level intellectually
01:07:52.380
And then you watch them receive the information.
01:08:00.320
And if Joe Rogan can be convinced or inundated with information, then it's happening to you
01:08:06.560
And it's happening to the tune of millions of people.
01:08:08.900
If I can interject, Raven, Joe Rogan and Nick did a show on this.
01:08:17.820
And it was Aubrey Marcus who actually inserted the idea of psychedelics going in South America
01:08:28.840
He has tied Stanford Esalen as well as all of those think tanks as well.
01:08:34.180
So that's the connection that then and then as well as not only his dad, but his dad had
01:08:40.260
But you have Stanford and you have a psychedelic startup companies that have a lot of ties to
01:08:49.460
I say it all the time too because it's like, oh, I was just going to say I say it all the
01:08:54.320
time because people it's like people forget that he is an actor, but it's like this guy.
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That was this guy who used to host this show, getting people to get supplements and put
01:10:22.840
Like before I really got on the Joe Rogan thing, he got me because I was like, I need
01:10:29.300
And I've got like mushroom coffee and mushroom tinctures and Joe Rogan said, Joe Rogan, well,
01:10:40.740
Are they trying to sell all these mushroom products to institute and bring about telepathy
01:10:49.640
And he's, he's like the top dog on, and it's like use code Joe Rogan to, you know, get this
01:10:58.700
Those supplements come from, from the startup of Aubrey Marcus.
01:11:04.640
Dude, I literally take, um, I, all the shit that I talk about Joe Rogan, I literally take
01:11:13.680
I also take stupid fucking mushroom supplements.
01:11:16.880
I don't think they do anything, to be perfectly honest.
01:11:20.600
I take like vitamin C, B12, complex, a bunch of shit, Alpha Brain, fake mushroom crap.
01:11:29.660
I don't think that there's a way to pin down and actually show somebody, maybe one day
01:11:33.120
we will, we'll have a graph or something to just show the impact that that show has had
01:11:39.440
I mean, he gave birth essentially to the entire podcasting genre.
01:11:43.040
I know other people came before him and were podcasting rather successfully before him,
01:11:47.680
but whatever Rogan did, he changed it permanently.
01:11:50.500
And I just see a reintroduction of, uh, you know, Eastern mysticism and, and all these
01:11:56.420
different, uh, um, you know, ideas into, into Western culture.
01:12:01.660
And my thing is like, you know, once again, going back to the idea that we're a Christian
01:12:05.580
show, we don't look at like, okay, if there are negative entities out there, they're not
01:12:11.880
going to present as like a cliche horn demon with a pitchfork.
01:12:16.260
Like oftentimes they're going to be very charming.
01:12:19.540
You just have to imagine anything that's been able to exist in some way, shape or form for
01:12:23.780
thousands of years is really good at what it does.
01:12:29.820
It just feels good to communicate with like everything about it would feel good.
01:12:35.380
Why wouldn't ancient, you know, uh, non-physical entities make excellent con men.
01:12:39.880
So that's really my whole shit is like, everything is about going into this realm and, and, you
01:12:45.620
know, experiencing this or communicating with that entity.
01:12:48.580
And then all of it always comes back to, damn, man, I think we got to like, take care of
01:12:55.460
Like, it feels like something's going to happen to the planet.
01:12:57.820
And like, we really got like, that was even the message that the telepathy kids from the
01:13:03.660
They're like, oh yeah, there's a message about like, you know, not fucking up our planet.
01:13:07.400
Like there's something, there's a, a really, no matter what angle you look at it from, if
01:13:13.700
you zoom out overwhelmingly, the message is the same thing.
01:13:16.580
And it is something's going to happen to the planet.
01:13:20.240
And these things are here to help us ascend and also help us to stop destroying the planet.
01:13:24.420
That guy, Jacob, um, I forget what his name is.
01:13:27.520
The guy that just recovered the egg from the, um, the, the UAP egg.
01:13:34.580
So if you listen to him talk initially, he says, when I was recovering the egg, I was
01:13:38.980
inhabited by a female spirit that he believes was God.
01:13:42.780
Um, and then, you know, if you listen to a couple more of his interviews, he'll start
01:13:47.280
Like, yeah, they, um, they want us to basically not destroy the planet and, and that there's
01:13:54.420
It's always the exact same shit, which I think is them repackaging themselves as our saviors.
01:14:01.400
Among other things, but that one more important.
01:14:04.200
So he mentioned, he mentioned the climate thing.
01:14:08.000
That I feel like this would be a good, I don't know if top was going to talk about this,
01:14:11.620
but Andrea Puharich talked about climate stuff too with that Soviet beam.
01:14:20.040
That was, so we could, we could talk about the, what the elf waves were.
01:14:23.200
They're like cold, extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves between three and 30 Hertz.
01:14:28.640
Uh, so they're supposed to actually occurring and he was trying to harness them.
01:14:33.200
And I think he was working hand in hand with his own, uh, creation, his own patent with the,
01:14:41.220
So these waves are supposed to penetrate your, your neurological process.
01:14:47.060
And it's like, it's a form of mind control, I think is what he was getting at with this
01:14:52.280
Um, and, and the CIA obviously was interested in that because they were interested in MK
01:14:57.620
ultra, but there were environmental concerns about this thing.
01:15:01.320
And I'm sure that you can probably speak better to this because it's just something that I,
01:15:04.540
I like looked at briefly among the other things with this guy.
01:15:08.600
Um, but they, they figured out that I guess in, in too large of a dose, these, these, uh,
01:15:17.300
So it's, uh, they become, now this becomes a precursor to, uh, well, a speculated precursor
01:15:24.080
to the development of harp technology and what they've been doing with that now.
01:15:28.140
Although I think that that technology is age old and has existed for a long time.
01:15:35.660
I don't think that we're just seeing the, uh, implementation of that technology in the
01:15:40.080
I think we're also seeing it like within the sleep paralysis, alien abduction narrative
01:15:44.820
that goes on, there seems to be several different components, right?
01:15:50.620
There's even seemingly a technological component.
01:15:53.300
And what I recognize is that, uh, overwhelmingly, uh, when it comes to, you know, running into
01:15:59.180
aliens or even running into cryptids, let's say, or, or having some spiritual moment, what
01:16:03.860
precedes it is always this vibrational paralysis state.
01:16:07.460
Um, and when I hear, uh, these elf waves, right, what does it stand for top?
01:16:18.020
If they're, we've been speculating that, um, there is a sort of like an infrasound, like
01:16:27.700
Uh, it actually causes the prey to freeze in, in some cases.
01:16:31.500
Uh, and it's, you know, we ever see like these things where like a lion or a tiger is eating
01:16:38.880
Oftentimes it's in a state of paralysis and that paralysis is set on by this like really
01:16:44.060
If you've ever been around a gator, like they growl, they growl in such a way that it resonates
01:16:48.780
And you, it feels like horrifying go in your belly.
01:16:52.320
So there is some way to manipulate our, our physical anatomy via frequency.
01:17:00.640
So when I, you know, when you look at this like sleep paralysis phenomenon and the alien
01:17:05.100
abduction phenomenon, I've gone back and forth with it, but sometimes I do think I've experienced
01:17:10.180
it myself and it feels like I'm being electrocuted.
01:17:13.740
Um, and so some people, other experiencers really resonate with the technology aspect of this.
01:17:19.340
So I think all of this shit, just to use that terminology again, it's all incestual.
01:17:22.740
Like, yeah, that study of elf waves also goes to the harp thing, but it also seeming, I
01:17:30.440
If we find that the thing that is putting us in a state of paralysis is actually, cause
01:17:37.020
Or the voice of God, uh, technology, that's all resonance and frequency.
01:17:40.620
These waves specifically, they, uh, so they, they're looking at mind control, but behavior
01:17:45.620
manipulation is a big part and inducing altered consciousness is what these waves specifically
01:17:52.660
So all the tenants of sleep paralysis can be kind of pointed back at this stuff, but it's
01:18:04.680
They're trying to harness it probably in some sort of like a fucking heart attack gun kind
01:18:08.920
Well, when I was like, they're like, how do we kill people with this?
01:18:12.760
When I was researching it, it said that hit the, the idea behind his low frequency wave
01:18:20.500
thing was actually, um, taken from something Tesla was working on, but they were using it
01:18:28.740
and it said it caused climate, climate disturbances, earthquakes, Legionnaires disease, and they were
01:18:39.440
So this is what I found with Puharich specifically in this low frequency thing he was working
01:18:50.280
He was like, yeah, this is based on Tesla's work, dah, dah, dah.
01:18:53.680
And everyone knows, uh, Tesla was contacted by extraterrestrials and he was channeling beings
01:19:02.280
And that's how they were able to develop this technology.
01:19:06.300
And so it kind of goes back to what you guys were saying before, even if he ripped this
01:19:10.600
off of Tesla, Tesla himself said a lot of this stuff he was working on was channeled or
01:19:19.200
So, I mean, it all goes hand in hand with each other.
01:19:22.280
Back to, back to the, uh, the Ennead and the nine, um, in regard to Puharich in the Urie
01:19:29.300
Geller book, they specifically talk about these signals as being from an ancient computer.
01:19:38.740
Philip K. Dick also talks about the messages he was receiving being from an ancient computer.
01:19:44.660
So there's this idea that there's this ancient AI, um, that's kind of working to manipulate
01:19:56.180
Robbie, I feel like you're looking at my notes because consistently doing the next thing
01:20:02.980
And I guess we're fucking going into the segue.
01:20:08.140
In the 1970s, let's talk about project Stargate.
01:20:11.480
That's, uh, a CIA operation that was from the seventies to the eighties.
01:20:17.120
And, uh, of course I actually know it's to the nineties to the early nineties.
01:20:20.540
So Yuri Puharich, uh, Andreeja Puharich was one of the people that are kind of in charge
01:20:27.440
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And on its face, which is crazy on its face, what people see it as is an espionage project.
01:21:33.460
So like it's during the Cold War, we're trying to get, you know, use ESP to get information
01:21:40.220
So the military is like invested heavily in this and they're talking about this.
01:21:44.340
One of the things that they're also doing is they're just like contacting aliens, no big
01:21:51.620
So this also ties in with him channeling the nine, which plays into this entire project.
01:21:56.720
But the idea of it being related to AI is a more recent thing because, you know, Donald
01:22:05.140
Well, we'll talk about more about the 70s Stargate project, but Trump wins his election
01:22:11.380
and one of the first things he announces is $500 billion to Sam Altman or anybody who's
01:22:18.420
It looks like Elon and Altman are kind of like in this tug of war for which AI will be the
01:22:26.740
And that operation just happens to be called Project Stargate.
01:22:30.720
And Elon Musk talks about the fact that, you know, AI is summoning the demon.
01:22:37.680
And we're creating this portal for these entities.
01:22:41.180
And, you know, you go back to the Ennead and these are the nine foundational beings of
01:22:46.420
the Egyptian pantheon coming out of Heliopolis.
01:22:52.040
The way that they're in the 70s, it's funny, the way that they're channeling these entities
01:22:59.520
They're not really going to, they're not going to tell you what they did, but who knows?
01:23:02.740
A lot of the rituals involve sex rituals, of course.
01:23:05.700
And these people are kind of like, there are a number of people from Don Elkins to, yeah,
01:23:16.740
But these people kind of like meet an unfortunate ends either to, they like, they lose their mind
01:23:22.900
So they kind of like stare into this abyss long enough.
01:23:25.460
Richard Schafer, Jane Roberts, these people channel entities and then eventually end up
01:23:30.660
But one of the ways the methods that they use for channeling is a Ouija board.
01:23:35.080
And this is something that like the Nephilim death squad, we talk about all the time from
01:23:40.300
like our inception of the show, where it's like, it's really interesting that Milton Bradley
01:23:45.140
and the Ouija board now have decided making a regular Ouija boards is not really cost efficient
01:23:52.060
So we're going to make an app and the app that they're going to use, AI technology.
01:24:07.600
And I've been saying for a long time, like fucking feels a lot like I'm talking to an entity.
01:24:12.180
I'm telling you to write my YouTube description, but this thing's starting to get sassy with
01:24:16.500
And every time I asked him to do an art virtual.
01:24:17.880
He asked her, he was like, can you write this YouTube description?
01:24:21.700
We're like, what the fuck do you mean we lack the proper?
01:24:29.300
So this is a perfect kind of joinder to where I was about to go.
01:24:37.380
Why are we getting the same narrative over all this time?
01:24:41.940
I forgot what you said, but it was like this, it sprung this idea in me.
01:24:46.180
It seems to me that what's been happening since like really early man is that we, and you
01:24:54.400
All of our different mythos is from our ancient civilizations.
01:24:56.740
They will attribute one technological advancement or another to a deity, right?
01:25:07.340
I think the thing that's going on is they are trapped in this realm and they can only,
01:25:14.640
They can only interact with our physical realm through inhabiting our bodies.
01:25:19.080
And that's a very limited kind of thing that they can do.
01:25:21.080
I think that they also do it through like alien greys.
01:25:25.140
I don't think, I think that's the reason they don't have emotions or reproductive organs.
01:25:28.360
I think it's a limited way to interact with our physical realm.
01:25:32.220
So the point is to get us to a stage in human advancement where we're technologically advanced
01:25:43.720
So first it's, it's, can you get technologically advanced enough to communicate with us?
01:25:47.600
Because look, honestly, the sigil, the, the ceremony, the ritual, the, the, the, the mantras
01:25:53.600
and all that shit, that's a big pain in the ass.
01:25:55.620
Wouldn't it be awesome if you could just like open up your laptop and talk to Grok instead?
01:26:00.640
Well, what if we could then get human beings to a point where they could puncture a dimensional
01:26:10.920
Call it like a tower of Babel, if you will, like a Stargate, like a project Stargate, right?
01:26:18.400
My son one day is watching like a new Ninja Turtles.
01:26:23.360
And, um, and they had one of the newer ones and it's a movie.
01:26:26.460
It was a kind of a fun movie, but the premise was Donnie being the tech Ninja Turtle, uh,
01:26:31.280
through one way or another comes into contact with some sort of disembodied voice.
01:26:34.600
And the disembodied voice claims to be something that's trapped in another realm.
01:26:40.300
Donnie creates some sort of technology that pierces the veil, opens a doorway,
01:26:46.400
And when they come through, they cackle and they go, uh, we are basically like ancient
01:26:52.080
adversarial entities that have been locked in a prison realm.
01:26:55.060
Like, I don't know, Tartarus or some shit like that.
01:26:57.120
And now because of your dumb actions, we're here.
01:26:59.900
And I think honestly, like it's a, it's a joke.
01:27:10.220
The, uh, the consistent open of the opening of these portals to, and what is it?
01:27:20.760
That is basically these instructions that he's gotten to build this device that will
01:27:26.620
open a portal for these clockwork elves or, you know, these jesters, clowns, whatever
01:27:32.800
they are, Nephilim jester clowns to come into our realm.
01:27:35.640
I want to address this to Lucy Rose up in the chat.
01:27:38.940
She says, um, yes, it is us looking at, uh, looking through ourselves.
01:27:43.300
I don't know if this is what she meant, but this is what it inspired in my mind.
01:27:46.720
There are a lot of people that go into this idea that like aliens are just us, right?
01:27:52.360
Um, but you know, super advanced, we no longer need sexual organs because we reproduce, you
01:28:05.360
I would say that is the, um, the lie that they've consistently sold, right?
01:28:10.780
If schizophrenia is not a chemical imbalance in the brain and is actually you being oppressed,
01:28:16.720
in one way or another by something outside of yourself, uh, those things only exist successfully.
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If you believe they are your thoughts, if you believe that they are you, much of this deception
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is trying to get us to buy into the idea that this is us, that somehow the voices are us.
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The thoughts that we have, like Dr. Jerry Marzinski is a guy that we've had on the podcast
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He says that he believes 80% or more of your thoughts are not your own thoughts at all.
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But the way that our thoughts, if that's true, pass through our mind.
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And that is like a huge part of the deception is like trying to convince us that there's
01:30:08.000
Some of the things that are happening to us are us.
01:30:12.560
So within the UAP narrative that's unfolding right now, that guy, Jacob, I'm going to screw
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He says that he speaks to a feminine entity or whatever.
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However, he also that around that story is this other narrative of like on 4chan, there
01:30:32.440
was a guy that released a video of an egg recovery pretty much the same week that that
01:30:37.860
And and he claims to be a military whistleblower.
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If you believe what he says, he says that when they recovered an egg, because this isn't
01:30:44.160
the first time that it's happened, they recovered an entity along with the egg.
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Basically, given our like understanding of different alien species.
01:30:53.400
And the tall Nord said, yeah, the Greys created us, meaning human beings, but they created
01:31:06.520
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But what happens in this narrative is the Greys create us instead.
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And but the Nords boosted us a little bit more.
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So we were always like moronic monkeys and and the Greys came along and they made us advanced
01:31:42.320
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So there's a bunch of deceptions happening layered on top of one another.
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The layers of deception are pretty well accepted.
01:33:44.340
Like I just said, even Joe Rogan's like, I think we might be grazed.
01:33:47.560
Like I think if you give humanity long enough, that's the natural direction that we're going
01:33:52.720
And, uh, and then of course the, the, the core deception, I believe is the, they created
01:34:01.300
If that's really what we're gearing up to be exposed to, you know, I don't know, relatively
01:34:06.200
Cause we've all been waiting for UFO disclosure for fucking decades now.
01:34:09.840
But in the grand scheme of things, I would argue that, um, in the totality of the human
01:34:14.980
experience, this thing is pretty close on the horizon.
01:34:17.480
That might be the size of the thing that we're going to have to, I don't know, tell people
01:34:27.180
Well, Raven, don't you also feel like this ambiguity is also part of the agenda?
01:34:34.440
Because it's like, we're supposed to be sexless, non-reproducing, no gender, no God, no, we're
01:34:47.220
And like Joe Rogan's like, well, we'll have tiny mouths and we'll have no dicks and no
01:34:51.820
vaginas and we'll have no babies and we'll have, and it'll be awesome.
01:34:56.220
It's like, it takes all that beauty out of the, out of human essence creation and that we're
01:35:07.340
And the differences of us all, the individuality versus trying to bring it all into a singularity
01:35:17.520
There are people in the chat that I see that are like, who's waiting for disclosure?
01:35:20.500
Because it's, you know, just to what I said, we've been waiting decades, right?
01:35:23.280
But we do have to take into consideration that we just had the second ever, the second ever
01:35:30.060
Like something is happening and, and in the realm of conspiracy theory where nothing ever
01:35:36.740
That's just kind of like, it's like, you don't set dates.
01:35:38.760
You don't predict things because shit just never comes to fruition.
01:35:44.220
I understand that sentiment of like, yeah, we'll see.
01:35:48.480
But we still have to look at that little thing where it's like the second ever congressional
01:35:53.680
hearing on, on, uh, unidentified aerial phenomenon just took place.
01:35:57.740
And, and, and then almost immediately afterwards, Steven Greer, who's a horrifying creature, he
01:36:03.840
goes, um, something big is going to happen today.
01:36:08.560
Well, they fucking airlifted an egg out of a mountainscape.
01:36:12.300
And this guy who did it, by the way, he was possessed by, uh, the spirit of God, but
01:36:19.780
And yeah, some would say, and we're just so desensitized to the idea that nothing ever
01:36:25.360
happens in conspiracy bill that we all fucking looked at that and went, yeah, whatever.
01:36:34.320
They changed the name also to UAP, um, from the UFO to make it, I think to make it more
01:36:43.900
Uh, I, I almost feel like it's, um, a little bit of the truth actually, because much of
01:36:48.600
this UFO phenomenon seems to be like organic plasma, sentient plasma.
01:36:54.240
There seems to be a plethora of things going on.
01:36:57.400
I wouldn't call the Aurora Borealis an object, right?
01:37:07.180
Greer is, is, is totally, he is the selected mouthpiece for this like government funded
01:37:14.160
And with Peter LaVenda, they're all, they've, they've picked our guys.
01:37:21.940
Well, so I don't know where you guys fall on the spectrum.
01:37:31.100
But like, if you think about it, earth is a closed system.
01:37:34.460
And I even have a video on my Instagram where Bill Nye, the science guy is even saying
01:37:40.120
like, people need to understand the earth is a closed system.
01:37:46.860
You know, it's like, they've done such a great job of, of getting us convinced not to
01:37:55.440
And so when you're talking about extraterrestrials and like all this intergalactic, whatever beastie
01:38:03.620
boys type futuristic, galactic child molesters.
01:38:09.360
I just, I, I, to me, I always feel like if you can get people on board with the earth
01:38:14.640
is a closed system and we don't need to save it because there's nothing really happening
01:38:23.180
We've just all been lied to and we're all getting like magically bombarded through NASA
01:38:30.380
and, you know, TV shows, music, celebrities, Joe Rogan, Hollywood.
01:38:38.620
I want to ask you guys this though, because, all right, like I'm pushing against the, the,
01:38:42.700
the fake and gay alien saying that there's some sort of a, you know, climate calamity on
01:38:48.620
Like, um, and then what reemerged recently into my sphere of awareness that I was suddenly
01:38:53.920
forced to consider, you know, I don't, it's not that I believe it, but I'm like, eh, there
01:39:02.100
Cause it is funny that narrative of the aliens that are like, we have to take care of our
01:39:07.760
It's never really, I mean, it starts with like, let's pick up the plastic.
01:39:12.500
Like maybe we shouldn't, maybe we shouldn't just be like spraying, like, you know, toxic
01:39:18.780
But then it, it all, it always like devolves into like, yeah, the Georgia Guidestones was
01:39:23.500
like, there should probably be like 200,000 of us on here.
01:39:27.140
You know, live in a 15 minute city and don't have any kids.
01:39:30.780
And if you do have kids, if you do happen to get pregnant, give them to Moloch.
01:39:37.900
Cause we have to keep the population, you know, under control, Bill Gates.
01:39:41.820
And it's always like that, that message of, it sounds great.
01:39:46.160
We probably shouldn't have nuclear war if nukes are even real.
01:39:53.760
But then it kind of devolves into kill your babies, you know, like don't, don't reproduce
01:39:58.680
the thing that these microplastics in your nuts.
01:40:03.080
The thing that, that now I'm, I'm looking at, and I messaged top about this the other
01:40:07.060
day is this is something that a long time ago, I think we, we gripped a lot with in the
01:40:14.480
Like some narratives fall away and they come back and they fall away.
01:40:18.940
And like, I know, like even just saying that it's like, I don't know, for some reason,
01:40:23.560
when I say that I want to be like gay, like, I don't know why, I don't know why I think
01:40:27.420
a polar shift is gay, but I watched a video the other day of a montage of Elon Musk speaking
01:40:37.000
I was, I don't even know what podcast he was on.
01:40:43.400
Although I think he even does break and says that like something about like, uh, the North
01:40:50.560
And then he just like moves on, but you could tell he is either genuinely concerned or wants
01:40:56.880
you to at least believe that he's genuinely concerned about that.
01:40:59.260
And then if you take into consideration like crow seven, seven, seven, right.
01:41:02.780
Uh, he's a great content producer and he uses, uh, privately owned telescopes to get images
01:41:10.520
And that was the notion back in the day was that Nibiru right back when I was like balls
01:41:15.720
deep in Zachariah Sitchin's ass, uh, was that Nibiru was on an elliptical orbit.
01:41:20.700
It was going to come back around and it was going to affect us in such a way that it was
01:41:23.580
going to destabilize our magnetic or magnetosphere.
01:41:26.240
And that the, the, the North pole and the South pole were going to shift and be somewhere
01:41:31.580
And, um, and now I'm looking at, this is what my brain, cause you know, I'm mostly
01:41:37.240
I look at all the planes falling out of the sky and I'm like, these bitches operate on
01:41:43.380
What if it's not like a gradual thing where it degrades?
01:41:47.380
What if it's like, it almost glitches like, and then when that happens, if you're in the,
01:41:51.640
in the air, all of your machinery goes haywire and you end up nose diving into Philadelphia.
01:41:56.340
I don't know, uh, if that's the case, but I wanted to ask you guys, do you think that
01:42:00.880
there's any veracity to the whole polar shift narrative?
01:42:04.780
I think maybe, but it's, it's like you said about, or I think top said I'm all about, you
01:42:22.920
I get that, but it's like, they put all the blame onto us.
01:42:31.940
It has nothing to do with what we're doing in space.
01:42:38.120
It's like nothing that they've done spraying shit and Kim trails.
01:42:44.480
It's because you threw your happy meal box out the window.
01:42:49.900
You killed everybody and I just am not on board with that.
01:42:53.780
Like I'm not a litter bug, but they're doing shit way worse.
01:42:59.520
This is not our fault, but we are still getting blamed for it.
01:43:05.340
So if, if you go back into various ancient texts, um, there's numerous places where they discuss
01:43:13.160
the different phases at which the earth will be cleansed, um, from the Mayan calendar, even
01:43:19.680
the Rosicrucian, um, rose has five petals for the five ages.
01:43:24.300
It gets into the Hindus and the various, you know, stages of the Kali Yuga.
01:43:29.860
Um, so you see this, uh, idea of this polar shift, um, consistently through all cultures,
01:43:35.720
um, written within a lot of various ancient texts.
01:43:42.760
Like the flood story, like it's bound to happen.
01:43:47.680
And the Mayans say, you know, we'll be cleansed by water and then we'll be cleansed by fire.
01:43:54.260
And it's the same thing that happens at the end of the Kali Yuga.
01:43:59.080
So in terms of the pole shift, um, just some of the stuff I've read, I'm not saying that
01:44:03.580
I subscribe or don't subscribe, but some of the stuff that I've read is that, um, at
01:44:08.020
about the 1500s, the, the magnetic North, not true North, but the magnetic North was drifting
01:44:17.040
And then 1853, when we had the Carrington event, when we had that solar flare that knocked
01:44:22.480
out all of the, was it the, um, the wiring system?
01:44:29.080
Um, Morse code, it's called something, it's called something, um, yeah, so at about 15,
01:44:38.560
I mean, sorry, 1853, when we had the Carrington event, the pole, the magnetic pole ended up
01:44:46.520
And so at about 1853 to about 2000, like 25 years ago in 2000, you had like this distance,
01:44:55.820
like over 140 some years, you had a certain distance between 1853 to 2000 from the year
01:45:04.780
It has exponentially increased compared to 1853 to 2000.
01:45:10.880
And if you look at the timeline about looking at utilization of ELF, like Tablaser was talking
01:45:18.380
about, you look at the utilization of ARPA, um, weather modification, any kind of manipulation
01:45:25.400
of, of electromagnetism, you, you see it kind of all pointing to that timeline around 2000.
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Then you start to see exponentially most of your childhood cancers occurring around 2000,
01:46:42.040
And when you look at ELF, like the actual side effects, you do see an instance where
01:46:48.600
there was outbreaks of childhood leukemia around an area that was doing a lot of research.
01:46:56.900
Lisa, doesn't that remind you of the plot for 2012 with John Cusack?
01:47:02.280
So I'm glad you said that because you said something and I was going to say that.
01:47:05.540
So in the timeline, when you look at the history of disease outbreaks or pandemics or whatever,
01:47:17.380
We were going to get one, regardless of it was manufactured, astroturfed or not.
01:47:22.740
But if we are going to get one, why not cash in?
01:47:26.360
That's what I think happened, is that they manufactured it, they astroturfed it,
01:47:31.320
so that several, whomever, would make a profit out of it.
01:47:35.340
The same thing is going to happen with a pole shift.
01:47:37.980
In my opinion, I'm not saying this is truth, but this is what I believe.
01:47:41.160
If they know that there's going to be a pole shift, why not cash in on it?
01:47:49.300
That's why they all have deep underground military bases, right?
01:47:51.920
I mean, it's like, whatever's going to happen on the surface.
01:47:54.240
Yeah, I think that is the actual point of the dose.
01:47:59.720
And they're moving all the essential government services to Colorado and putting them underground.
01:48:07.320
And a lot of people, and a lot of high-ranking people, I know the Bushes have, I believe,
01:48:14.780
So you're looking at some people going into South America.
01:48:17.980
And so you look at this, I think, when we saw this migration of people from Central and
01:48:23.860
South America, I think they're moving them because they need the land, not because they
01:48:28.240
want to bring in people or to stabilize the country.
01:48:35.320
They need the property because they know where the poles are going to shift and what's going
01:48:42.160
It's like, do they know where the, because in my peripheral understanding of it, I haven't
01:48:47.460
seen much concrete evidence for where the poles are going to land.
01:48:51.280
But I mean, if there is, then that surely, and if this was true, then you would imagine
01:48:57.120
a disproportionate amount of resources, their resources, would be geared towards figuring
01:49:03.920
Because it's a continuity of not only government, but of mankind.
01:49:07.760
And there are those people who believe that that's what the pyramids actually are.
01:49:18.140
Have you guys looked into like the whole toroidal field model of the Earth?
01:49:24.540
Well, to me, it's kind of like, it's bound to happen, right?
01:49:29.960
Like, they knew probably from ancient times that this pole shift was going to happen just
01:49:35.800
due to the, like what Lisa was saying, the magnetism.
01:49:40.520
And so, yeah, they've probably known since forever long, and that's why they're racing
01:49:47.260
We don't know when the finish line is coming, but they do.
01:49:50.640
We're both like racing towards this finish line together, and they're trying to take as
01:49:55.200
many people down with them as possible before it gets here.
01:49:58.180
I mean, I think it could have something to do with like the toroidal field thing.
01:50:02.740
It's like Earth is a big donut, and there's a black hole in the middle, and we're all going
01:50:10.760
I wonder if the Schumann residence has anything to do with that, because there are those people
01:50:14.860
that I see once again peripherally, and I don't know too much about the Schumann residence,
01:50:18.640
but I know that it behaves in such a way that there's like alarmists on Twitter or on Instagram
01:50:27.460
And you look at the data, and it's like there's almost like not latency, but it is dormant
01:50:36.220
And then all of a sudden, there's this massive spike in this detectable frequency, and it
01:50:40.380
maintains for like a really long swath of time.
01:50:42.980
And then some people say, if you look at the times where this happened, and then you look
01:50:46.560
at something that actually happened on the world stage, there seems to be a coincident.
01:50:50.360
But I don't know what the hell the Schumann's residence actually is.
01:50:55.660
I mean, I don't want to be the black-pilled one of the group, but do we all die when this
01:51:07.580
That's what gives rise to the idea that like there was a big cataclysm, and then some people
01:51:11.240
from Atlantis survived, and they were the ones who ceded knowledge at the beginning of like
01:51:15.020
several different what we perceive to be ancient civilizations.
01:51:17.520
But it almost doesn't matter, because whatever we're doing here is infinitesimally small in
01:51:24.320
comparison to what is on the other side of this veil, where I would argue, yeah, we are
01:51:31.160
There are some things that we can't know unless we were somehow to, you know, push our faces
01:51:38.080
But so there are just some things that are beyond our grasp.
01:51:41.620
I don't think we're meant to know all that here.
01:51:43.180
This is like a development kind of a process that we're going through, a refinement, maybe.
01:51:48.200
And then whatever is on it, I have a feeling that we'll get there and we'll be like, that
01:51:52.840
shit that we just went through was a blip on the radar in comparison to, you know, what's
01:52:02.320
Fuck yeah, we all die, you know, whether it's in a in a polar shift or otherwise.
01:52:12.300
Like I'd rather like just I hear it's not that bad.
01:52:15.580
I hear it only sucks for a little bit and then your body disassociate, you disassociate.
01:52:31.360
They can only pervert and invert and corrupt God's spiritual principles and laws, the laws
01:52:39.900
They are using a thing in this trauma based mind control disassociation identity disorder
01:52:50.960
And I think there probably is a real utilitarian purpose to that sort of a thing.
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You know, right now it's being used for nefarious purposes.
01:53:59.360
I don't think that, like I said at the top of the show, I don't think that those practices
01:54:04.140
I think we're just without our map and that's what makes it dangerous.
01:54:07.880
But, you know, maybe there are some upsides to disassociating.
01:54:11.800
When you ask people who remote view, I mean, that is, that's a form of disassociation, right?
01:54:17.660
You're literally disassociating your spiritual body from your physical body.
01:54:23.120
It just sucks because what we've had happen is we've stripped our understanding of it or
01:54:27.780
And now only the assholes get to play ball with things that are otherwise very important.
01:54:32.380
And I'm sure that if we had, you know, more knowledge of these things, and I do believe
01:54:37.540
that they're natural and so we should have more knowledge of them, we would find that there's
01:54:41.060
probably a plethora of really positive things associated with this.
01:54:47.640
And so, yeah, I mean, I think what they did was they took the original shamanistic practices
01:54:54.040
that the ancients were doing in order to be able to gain knowledge for their tribe and
01:55:00.040
their people and basically took those practices and weaponized them and turned them into trauma
01:55:08.560
And then you have to ask, you know, once again, the question of to what end?
01:55:13.560
I mean, obviously, you know, if you can control people, if you can break them fundamentally
01:55:17.540
and then re-instill them a new identity, well, then you can control them and you can have
01:55:22.240
them do the little things that you want to like, I don't know, maybe pass legislation
01:55:28.680
But I would say that overwhelmingly, even when it comes back to the shamans, like there are
01:55:33.080
obviously good things that you can do in this realm.
01:55:35.900
But every once in a while, some entity is going to slip in and say, hey, you guys would
01:55:44.480
And then once you get there, this, whatever it is, is willing to play a very, very long
01:55:50.860
And then they sacrifice to that entity and, you know, and it lasts a certain amount of
01:56:00.500
That's the thing too, is like a lot of this is about worship.
01:56:04.360
We all are comfortable with the idea that there are entities that seek to loose off of us.
01:56:08.760
They put us through a trauma event and then they eat off that negative energy.
01:56:11.940
Um, but worship and veneration, I think is the highest form of energy that they want.
01:56:18.080
And so I think it actually becomes very tricky for them because they're obfuscating their
01:56:23.900
Um, because if you know their name, then you can cast them out.
01:56:27.420
I think the spiritual realm is incredibly legal.
01:56:30.320
And the reason it's so legal is because there is no physicality in that realm.
01:56:34.140
So it leaves, it leans heavily on these like spiritual legal principles.
01:56:38.380
Um, and so, yeah, I mean, they can't give you their name cause they don't want to get
01:56:44.100
And I think that kind of screws up the ability to get worship from us.
01:56:47.620
They'll take some worship, like worship one of their names.
01:56:50.200
I don't think it's as potent as knowing their true name.
01:56:52.320
Uh, but they live a pretty shitty existence in that way.
01:56:55.520
So, uh, Tom Horn speculates that the one as many on the dollar bill is representative
01:57:01.280
of the one God that comes back in many forms through all of time that, you know, is this
01:57:07.380
like trickster that, that seeks to, uh, gain our, our supplication.
01:57:13.880
You know, I, I think even the QAnon narrative is part of what we're moving into.
01:57:17.340
And I think that the Q is like Quetzalcoatl, right?
01:57:19.960
The winged serpent, like, you know, uh, uh, Mesopotamia, like, or no, no, I'm sorry.
01:57:26.040
And I think that even that, like, I saw something once and this suddenly resonated with me.
01:57:31.120
And so it's, it's really just a kind of a throwaway terminology, but this idea of like
01:57:34.420
where we go, one, we go all sounds a lot like the pack that was made on Mount Hermon
01:57:40.280
So also when you look at the QAnon, right, um, it was Hiram Abiff as far as the, um, master
01:57:48.800
Mason, the, you know, the grand architect of Solomon's temple, um, that basically had a
01:57:54.620
son whose name was Anon and he was the master of the craft.
01:57:59.340
So this Anon idea, and it, it links right in with Addis in regard to-
01:58:04.200
That's funny too, because it's also ingrained with like the Keck frog and everything like,
01:58:08.060
you know, uh, the, the Egyptian God of chaos or whatever it is, all of these things, we're
01:58:14.280
Like even that, if, if, if people are having a hard time thinking that aliens are just repackaged
01:58:19.500
demonic entities, that's very reductive, but like, you know, that's the kind of the heart
01:58:23.500
You just need to look at like the Pepe the frog meme and ask why this, this, this meme
01:58:29.900
And, and, and behaves even like one of the plagues of Egypt, right?
01:58:33.520
If you screw up on the internet, the Anons are coming for you.
01:58:35.700
You're going to get inundated with Pepe frogs until you die.
01:58:39.580
They're literally saying Keck, Keck is, is a world of Warcraft speak for LOL.
01:58:44.280
And then all of a sudden you find that there's an Egyptian God of chaos called Keck and it's
01:58:48.140
a frog like, and then frogs are even, you know, two gender, like they're dual gender in
01:58:56.560
And then you look at the theme of the culture that we live in right now, and it's trans
01:59:00.540
I mean, that to me screams rebranding and, and I'll dismount on my tangent here.
01:59:07.520
I don't think people have the ability to play that high level of chess.
01:59:10.400
I think the only thing that has the ability to play that high level of chess is something
01:59:14.380
that's been around a lot longer than an individual's lifetime.
01:59:18.240
We can just ask Alex, Alex Jones about the gay frogs.
01:59:23.740
Lisa, I feel like you were going to say something a minute ago.
01:59:27.600
To your point, Raven, and this ties into what Tubbo was talking about, the ELF.
01:59:32.020
So the Schumann resonance is considered like the heartbeat of the earth and it exists at
01:59:46.120
But one of the interesting things that they found with the Schumann resonance is that it
01:59:49.920
is not only similar to the alpha brainwaves, it is identical.
01:59:54.660
And so whenever you want to talk about creativity, you want to talk about grounding, or you want
01:59:59.580
to talk about any kind of like connection, that is the connection, is to the earth, is
02:00:07.980
And so this is the part where you start talking about human consciousness, you start talking
02:00:12.380
about, you know, like a higher self or whatever.
02:00:15.540
I do think that when you intermix these other, what you call, not artificial, but manufactured
02:00:23.260
frequencies, whether they are from electronics or they're from what have you, you start to
02:00:34.980
And you were absolutely right, you know, in terms of like, with some of this technology,
02:00:41.460
It is your, so to speak, your Ouija board just with a keyboard, really.
02:00:49.360
You know, the other thing is Charles Babbage, who actually invented the first computer back
02:00:55.200
He did so by summoning the devil, according to, you know, tech.
02:00:59.180
So, you do have this kind of, and the devil I use loosely, right?
02:01:05.000
Because that could be anything, anybody, any, whatever.
02:01:07.840
I think it's, it's the antithesis of your connection with the earth, your connection
02:01:22.020
I do know the gateway tapes are supposed to help you go to that frequency.
02:01:29.980
He did, he, you know, says that he did the gateway method and then was able to view like
02:01:34.440
something that he thought was the Akashic Records.
02:01:38.780
But I think like all of these things, even the Akashic Records or what the gateway program
02:01:42.880
is teaching us, this is, I think in order for us to not understand what inhabits that
02:01:50.180
realm, you first had to remove that realm from our perception.
02:01:53.260
And then after a long time of, you know, psyoping us and propagandizing us, then you can reintroduce
02:02:02.500
it, but you have to reintroduce it in a controlled way.
02:02:04.700
And that controlled way is going to be an arm of, you know, the intelligence agencies, the
02:02:10.020
same ones that are running the MKUltra programs and everything.
02:02:12.140
I've got a question for you guys, Nephilim Death Squad.
02:02:17.260
What do you think of, what do you think of like this, the first Nephilim episode I ever
02:02:25.580
It was something Graham Hancock bull about like ancient, yeah, ancient apocalypse.
02:02:33.320
But if there's bits of truth in there, if you just look at it from a different perspective,
02:02:37.680
and for me, it's like the repackaging thing, all ancient cultures talk about the flood.
02:02:44.540
All ancient cultures talk about these beings that showed up.
02:02:54.200
There's all these megalithic structures all over the world.
02:02:59.380
Nobody knows why they are built in alignment with these stars and nobody.
02:03:03.520
And they all practice these like, you know, ancient kind of like sacrificing and doing these
02:03:15.940
And it's like, it really is just kind of repackaged throughout cultures, different names for the
02:03:25.240
So, I mean, I think Graham Hancock is probably weaponized against us in a way because he does
02:03:35.920
He was on there all the time with David Wilcock and all of them.
02:03:39.820
So I don't know what you guys think about that, but to go along with the theme of like repackaging
02:03:48.460
I mean, the flood did happen, but it's like, they sell it to us in a way where it's like,
02:03:52.240
well, they're coming back for us and they're extraterrestrials and they're ascended masters
02:03:59.840
and the X, Y, Z, you know, fill in the blank, whatever it is that you want to call them.
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I think that in order to sell a truth, in order to sell a lie, you have to have a lot of truth
02:05:11.920
But if you're really good at selling the lie, like I'm famous on Twitter for saying I got
02:05:18.120
on a big appearance on some show and I just, he was like, you did a tweet and you misled
02:05:22.980
people and I said, yeah, I fucking lied to the people.
02:05:26.180
It was easy because I told them the truth, but I gave them a little bit of a lie that
02:05:30.820
And I did it on purpose to make an example out of stupid people.
02:05:39.160
And the one thing is usually something like the original sin or the original lie where it's
02:05:43.960
like you can be like gods, but, and most people don't really even ask a question, like, like
02:05:55.180
And now we know how the rest of the story goes.
02:05:59.260
So whenever someone's telling me these things or like, we're hearing these stories, they're
02:06:07.540
You watch a Disney movie, that shit rings very true, but there's always one very specific
02:06:13.160
And if you don't know to parse it out, you'll end up believing this stuff and be very confused
02:06:19.160
when, you know, things start to play out in a different way than you expected.
02:06:27.060
I was just going to say they, they, they're telling you that you're special and you could
02:06:32.500
Right now we're exploring this like telepathy kind of angle.
02:06:35.700
And it's like, yeah, we've been inundated with like superhero films and shit because of
02:06:41.180
It's like you watch Avengers and then when the fucking credits roll, you're like, my
02:06:45.980
Or like, did you guys watch that Amazon, the boys?
02:06:54.160
That's a much more accurate version of what it would be like.
02:07:06.300
Cause it's like, Lisa says she uses the term devil, you know, loosely, which you can do,
02:07:11.000
but I do feel like there is darkness and there is light forces.
02:07:15.200
And I think he falls into the camp of tightly being an asshole and not loosely things on
02:07:23.280
Number one, just going back to your original question, like, you know, the whole flood
02:07:27.120
mythos, um, Timothy Albarino, he's a really an amateur archeologist and a bit of a theologian.
02:07:33.540
I don't agree with everything he says, but something that he brought to our attention
02:07:36.920
on our show, which I did think was fascinating is the Peruvian government has one explanation,
02:07:41.360
uh, as to how their megalithic structures got there.
02:07:44.120
But if you got, get to the people that are living in a way that is to say they are descendants
02:07:48.640
of the Inca, uh, many of those people have their own ideas and they will say that, uh,
02:07:53.480
a race of giants created, it wasn't even the Inca that created the megalithic structures.
02:07:57.840
They found it, a race of giants created the megalithic structures.
02:08:03.800
It's interesting that they even use the word cannibalistic because that's insinuating that
02:08:07.380
they share some lineage with us or else it wouldn't be cannibalistic to eat us.
02:08:11.380
Um, but they were doing that and their, their overarching kind of head God sent floodwaters
02:08:17.300
Uh, and so fascinating correlation right there.
02:08:20.120
But, um, as far as, is he a good guy or is he a bad guy?
02:08:25.020
You know, when I started this whole conspiracy journey, you have to start to attribute some
02:08:30.880
sort of attributes to like the proverbial they, who is the they that is pulling all the
02:08:35.400
strings on earth has the ability to play this long of a con, um, that has this many moving
02:08:41.620
And now all these years later, the juice, uh, now all these years later, I'm very comfortable
02:08:47.400
with the idea that like it's compartmentalized much like a Bob Lazar story when he goes to
02:08:51.940
S2 and he's like, I'm only in charge of propulsion.
02:08:54.160
There are other people in charge of like metallurgy and stuff.
02:08:58.460
I think the compartmentalization that exists within this structure actually is like a pyramid.
02:09:02.640
Somebody close to the top is communicating knowingly and purposely with entities, but
02:09:12.460
But the further you go down, there are times when, you know, top and I on Nephilim death
02:09:17.880
squad find ourselves on a topic or moving culture in a strange way that like we didn't
02:09:27.380
Next thing, you know, Milo Yiannopoulos is calling himself a dangerous retard, which is
02:09:32.760
And it's like, either we're really good at branding or ideas are alive in some way.
02:09:41.280
And maybe they are disseminated by a spiritual realm.
02:09:44.480
And, and I think so many of us are not aware of the ways in which we move and how it relates
02:09:50.820
And so when it comes to Andreej Buharic, I don't necessarily know that he is a bad guy.
02:09:58.480
He might've been told that it's important what he's doing.
02:10:00.840
And he might've been told that he needs to, you know, spearhead this thing and push them
02:10:05.860
into, push it into the culture for, for it's very far and few in between that you can get
02:10:15.900
Andreej Buharic did exactly what he was supposed to do.
02:10:24.240
So one, one more thing I was going to say before we get off the topic and we're running out
02:10:29.800
of time is, um, in the seventies, early seventies, um, Buharic actually has a patent, um, for the
02:10:42.300
Um, and he was actually driving around the country, he was driving around the country
02:10:51.200
in a motor home that he had converted to run on water.
02:10:58.140
Um, even before the guy in the eighties that had the car that they say disappeared, that
02:11:03.640
Um, but yeah, so Buharic seems to be the origin of this, uh, running a vehicle on water, um,
02:11:18.520
It makes me feel like, damn dude, I'm not inventing shit.
02:11:21.820
I'm literally just telling you stuff that has already happened.
02:11:25.540
I'm, you know, I'm, I'm researching something that somebody else did research on it.
02:11:29.500
And like, damn, this guy, you know, say what you will about him.
02:11:35.320
And are we, you know, uh, better for all of the things that he explored?
02:11:39.940
No, probably not, but he certainly explored them first, man.
02:11:43.600
And he, he certainly, uh, he certainly was a trailblazer.
02:11:47.600
Would you have liked to interview him or talk to him?
02:11:57.800
All you got to do to be a trailblazer, I guess, is come with demons, slice your neck
02:12:20.420
The book of Ecclesiastes famously says, there's nothing new under the sun that rings truer
02:12:29.680
Like every day of my life, I'm exposed to something that has some ancient, uh, connectivity.
02:12:37.680
And so in that way, uh, whatever Puharaj is doing, maybe let's not champion him too
02:12:42.800
He's probably just rehashing and definitely is rehashing, uh, old principles, old ideas, old
02:12:50.560
I don't know if I would say the amount of actual bad guys is probably, you know, when
02:12:55.800
they say like the proverbial 1% of that 1%, there's probably, uh, 10%.
02:13:02.380
So I don't know what that, I'm not good at math.
02:13:04.940
But, um, I would say of that one, there's probably like 10% that are actually evil.
02:13:09.560
And those people are like, you know, they're channeling, they're communicating.
02:13:14.620
And, and some of them are channeling and communicating and still think they're good
02:13:18.180
There is a small subset of those that are in the know, um, because there has to be right.
02:13:24.660
Like we can't be sitting here musing about these things, wondering about whether or not
02:13:27.980
they're rebranding and going to, you know, cast themselves as our saviors and shit.
02:13:36.680
Uh, and so somebody else at the top has to know that.
02:13:42.640
I do believe the more and more I look at this, the more I go, oh, this is a rebranding.
02:13:47.040
In fact, our first appearance on, um, on tinfoil hat, that was the narrative that we were going
02:13:53.000
with that this is the fall in, uh, you know, because people don't like when you say aliens
02:13:57.140
or demons, it's like in the Bible, they say devils, demons, and unclean spirits.
02:14:00.700
And there's a little bit of nuance there, but I think within those three categories, there's
02:14:05.740
It would be a good thing if we could figure out the language to convey that to people
02:14:10.440
because that narrative of aliens or demons is getting very tired.
02:14:13.360
But, um, that lens of like, I think these are just ancient entities rebranding themselves
02:14:19.660
has just bore, uh, good fruit after good fruit, after good fruit.
02:14:23.820
We keep finding more and more valid connections.
02:14:25.580
And I know that's also called confirmation bias, but we all engage in that.
02:14:29.520
And to some degree, I have a theory and I'm trying to, uh, parse it out and see if there's
02:14:34.300
And it just, it's the gift that keeps on giving.
02:14:44.660
Uh, we're almost about two hours now, so maybe we will, uh, wrap it up here.
02:14:50.600
That was a really long in depth, uh, interesting chat.
02:14:53.740
I really appreciate all of you for coming on for that.
02:15:01.980
We're really like, yeah, maybe we'll do this again one day in the future.
02:15:04.360
I would like to say too, um, tip typically like top does a show with like five people.
02:15:09.360
I only do a show with, you know, two or three and then it gets guessed.
02:15:13.500
Um, and typically these things are very hard to navigate.
02:15:16.160
You guys do a killer job at this of like allowing everybody to speak.
02:15:19.060
Cause you get a bunch of people excited about a topic and everybody just wants to shout over
02:15:26.600
And so I just want to say, uh, this is an excellent conversation.
02:15:31.400
I think it made for a good listening experience, which, uh, for a lot of shows, isn't always
02:15:35.720
the case when you have this many people, but I think we nailed it.
02:15:39.220
No, uh, that is one thing I have to admit with the show.
02:15:41.780
Uh, whenever we have, I mean, we've had more people on than this at a time.
02:15:46.580
So, uh, yeah, I had a feeling it would work out well today.
02:15:51.140
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This is the, the kind of conversations that we're having regularly, um, on this show.
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I really do think there are topics over there that you are very interesting.
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Uh, and everybody else, you got Jim, the ninja, we got Julia and we got Robbie marks.
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And if they're not, I will make sure they are after the slide where I'm pretty sure that
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Uh, thank you all very much again for joining me.
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Thank you everybody who jumped in and especially all the comments from, uh, the Nephilim death
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I was able to see him on my end and stream yard.
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Uh, and that is the end of another occult rejects.
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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,
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Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.