Nephilim Death Squad - June 19, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

181.7004

Word Count

23,466

Sentence Count

1,758

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

53


Summary

It's a rainy Wednesday night in New York, but that doesn't stop us from having some trash talk. We have Top Lobster, Raven of the Nephilim Death Squad, and more on the pre-show.


Transcript

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00:02:11.240 Gearing up for a Wednesday night.
00:02:14.580 A rainy one.
00:02:15.460 Another soaked.
00:02:21.020 It's soaked over here in New York.
00:02:23.960 And it's just going to get...
00:02:25.440 But I like it.
00:02:26.600 Every once in a while.
00:02:29.720 I mean, I need a break from this in a little bit.
00:02:31.860 Let's get back to bacon in the sun.
00:02:34.600 But we have a good show tonight lined up.
00:02:37.680 We got some interesting guests to talk some trash.
00:02:42.380 And then who knows how we end.
00:02:45.960 Might end a little bit early.
00:02:47.120 But you guys and gals always have a little bit of a say in that.
00:02:53.500 As we open up the line to the tail end.
00:02:56.100 And I'll have a couple of open-ended questions for you all to just jump in on.
00:03:00.460 But welcome.
00:03:01.300 It is Wednesday.
00:03:02.540 It is May 14th, 2025.
00:03:05.160 I am over here at Studio A in New York.
00:03:07.560 And you guys are wherever you like parking yourself this time of night.
00:03:13.380 All throughout the week.
00:03:14.760 It's quite frankly.
00:03:15.620 This is the pre-show.
00:03:16.780 Very short pre-show.
00:03:18.080 Just to let you know that we got Top Lobster.
00:03:19.980 We got Top.
00:03:20.920 And we got Raven.
00:03:22.840 Of the Nephilim Death Squad.
00:03:25.340 They're returning.
00:03:26.060 I think the first time that they were on was in March.
00:03:29.040 But they're returning to add a second volume of topics to our joint library of discussions now.
00:03:34.800 That's slowly building UFO cults, human hybridization theories, and the search for lost heirs of divine bloodlines.
00:03:43.600 All that and more.
00:03:45.620 All that and more.
00:03:47.780 Tonight.
00:03:49.120 And audience contributions as well.
00:03:52.680 And let's see what you guys got for us.
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00:04:56.060 Let's see.
00:04:56.760 What else do we have?
00:04:57.700 Upcoming guests tomorrow, Michael Collins, Jason Bermas on Friday, on Monday, which is the last show before me, Lauren and Aurora take off for a couple of days.
00:05:08.900 It's Richard Gage, Richard Gage, formerly of Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth.
00:05:15.800 This is the first time I get to speak to Richard Gage.
00:05:18.660 This is going to be wonderful.
00:05:20.000 And hopefully I get to have him in studio at some point down the line.
00:05:22.900 But still, that'll be Monday.
00:05:24.340 And after that concludes, 9 o'clock p.m.
00:05:27.480 Film Club.
00:05:28.500 The Prestige.
00:05:29.260 It is open to everybody and the topic has been opened up on the official forum on quitefrankly.tv.
00:05:36.780 Go check it out.
00:05:39.340 In fact, I think the link.
00:05:40.960 Somebody's been getting the link around.
00:05:43.020 Somebody told me the link has been shared where people can watch The Prestige for free.
00:05:47.060 I forgot where the hell that was sent.
00:05:50.460 Was it Nikki who had it?
00:05:51.760 I don't know.
00:05:53.160 But either way, I don't know where the hell.
00:05:56.840 Be on the lookout for that.
00:05:58.240 But you can also just get it.
00:05:59.940 I'm going to watch it again on Saturday night since the Saturday night special that we were
00:06:05.600 supposed to have with my father and my cousin got moved into June.
00:06:09.520 So now Saturday night, I'm just kind of like going to be chilling.
00:06:12.140 I'm going to watch The Prestige again with Lauren.
00:06:13.940 I'll make some notes and it'll be fun.
00:06:15.960 And that'll be Monday.
00:06:17.300 But there's so much more when we get back from Memorial Day.
00:06:19.720 Robin McCutcheon, Mark from Michigan.
00:06:22.260 It's going to be a great one.
00:06:24.240 Mark Kernke.
00:06:25.500 We're going to be talking about 1990s, a retrospective.
00:06:28.260 And it's going to be a shortwave radio simulcast.
00:06:32.380 And then more along the way.
00:06:35.480 So much good stuff.
00:06:37.180 Really a lot.
00:06:38.820 I think G. Edward Griffin in July.
00:06:41.380 And I have more than I'm about to put on the schedule.
00:06:44.060 So be on the lookout for that.
00:06:46.120 And also for June, get ready for Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
00:06:50.840 Go buy yourself Mark Twain, Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
00:06:54.240 That is the book club pick for June.
00:06:56.260 Charlie Robinson is coming back on.
00:06:58.020 Man, I should bring Charlie Robinson back on this show, especially with all of the shoeless Joe Jackson news.
00:07:04.040 And we read Shoeless Joe back, what, 2023, 2022?
00:07:12.160 Something like that.
00:07:13.800 Oh, man.
00:07:14.460 What a wonderful read.
00:07:16.540 And now here it is.
00:07:17.800 Field of Dreams.
00:07:18.720 The source material for Field of Dreams.
00:07:21.100 Now that Shoeless Joe Jackson can take his rightful place in Cooperstown, I should see what the hell Charlie thinks about that.
00:07:28.140 And also Charlie Hustle, Pete Rose.
00:07:32.460 So, again, so many people to talk to in so little time.
00:07:38.240 All right.
00:07:38.560 Over on the grab bag end of things, we have a little bit of time before we bring on our guests.
00:07:42.760 They're coming on in a few minutes.
00:07:44.300 Oh, do I have some things for you?
00:07:46.460 Hey, number one, a little bit more of an attainable goal.
00:07:51.100 I have a little YouTube super chat goal set up in the chats.
00:07:57.780 If we hit that goal, then on Friday night, I will wear a loud, busy shirt that everybody is so upset about how bland I've been wearing, how I've been dressing lately.
00:08:10.460 I've probably upset somebody tonight because of this navy blue thermal.
00:08:15.800 But on Friday night, I'll wear something remarkably loud if we hit that.
00:08:24.240 Now, here is a goal that I wish was attainable because this would just be really fun.
00:08:31.660 From realtor.com, a couple days ago, the entire and an entire Montana town on the edge of Yellowstone is listed for sale, $2.6 million.
00:08:43.400 And it's a potential goldmine for savvy investors.
00:08:47.360 Absolutely.
00:08:48.880 I mean, you can turn an entire town into an Airbnb.
00:08:53.480 I'm sure all the natives would love that.
00:08:55.720 So I know exactly that's what investors are going to think.
00:08:58.540 I look at this and I say, OK, well, this is let's this is our little I dare not call it a commune, but let's call let's let's create a community.
00:09:08.240 Let's do it.
00:09:09.680 $2.6 million ain't that bad.
00:09:11.640 And if that is really an aerial shot of the area, it looks fantastic.
00:09:16.180 That looks gorgeous.
00:09:18.900 $2.6 million.
00:09:22.620 In a very telling sign of Yellowstone soaring popularity because of the Kevin Costner series, the ask represents a 441% increase from the last sale price of the property in 2018, which was $480,000.
00:09:38.380 You're telling me you could have owned a small town, a small mountain town for $480,000.
00:09:51.260 Wow.
00:09:53.100 Wow.
00:09:53.380 We.
00:09:54.500 It's a post office and everything.
00:09:56.040 Well, yeah, it has a post office.
00:10:03.400 Good gosh.
00:10:04.920 Well, anyway, I think we can do it.
00:10:07.380 I think we can raise $2.6 million in super chats tonight alone.
00:10:11.500 And then we can all just we could all just go hang out there and that's it.
00:10:16.760 We don't have to worry about anything anymore except the elements and Indian attack.
00:10:21.340 And big city investors that want to come in and kill everybody.
00:10:27.460 And then, of course, we would turn on each other.
00:10:31.300 Or clover.
00:10:32.900 The cows eating clover and dying.
00:10:35.600 See, I've learned about all of the ranching problems since since watching Yellowstone.
00:10:41.180 I know all the ranching problems now.
00:10:44.460 And and yes, I wonder if we get to make up our own.
00:10:48.520 I don't know.
00:10:50.140 Well, we'll look into this.
00:10:51.580 And as soon as I finish looking into it, it'll be sold five times over.
00:10:55.280 It'll be flipped, actually, by the time I can afford it.
00:10:57.980 All right.
00:10:58.480 Moving on to something else.
00:10:59.720 Here's another one.
00:11:00.500 Kevin O'Leary.
00:11:02.420 Kevin O'Leary says, listen to this.
00:11:05.720 Everyone's talking politics, but here's what really matters.
00:11:08.560 The Middle East is now ground zero for AI innovation.
00:11:11.520 The UAE is already number three globally.
00:11:15.300 I just got back from Abu Dhabi and saw a fully AI powered real estate project.
00:11:19.960 We have nothing like it here.
00:11:21.960 I even had a medical procedure that the FDA won't allow yet.
00:11:26.360 I filtered my blood, oxygenated it and pumped in 50 billion exosomes.
00:11:33.660 I walked out feeling like I was 18 again.
00:11:36.740 That's the level that they're operating on.
00:11:38.700 Listen to this.
00:11:39.300 He wants to round it up to a trillion dollars worth of deals and investments in the United States.
00:11:45.220 Where do you think that money's going?
00:11:46.680 Most of it's AI.
00:11:47.640 This trip is about two things.
00:11:49.060 China and AI.
00:11:51.200 What people don't realize, that region is one of the fastest growing on Earth.
00:11:54.020 I'm talking about the circle of friendship here.
00:11:55.880 Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates.
00:11:59.420 Who's number three in AI development right now?
00:12:02.280 U.S.
00:12:02.840 China's number two.
00:12:03.680 Number three?
00:12:04.460 UAE.
00:12:05.420 So that's why all those AI guys are there.
00:12:08.020 They are so advanced.
00:12:09.620 I just got back there two days ago from there, from Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
00:12:13.100 I saw for the first time ever a real estate development completely AI driven.
00:12:17.120 We have nothing like it here.
00:12:18.500 You talk about a smart home, they're way past that.
00:12:20.900 But the medical AI technology they have over there, I got a procedure there we don't offer here, FDA doesn't allow it, called EBU, where my blood was filtered and then oxygenated, then ozonated, and then injected with 50 billion exosomes.
00:12:35.120 I walked out of there like a teenager, I feel like a million bucks right now.
00:12:38.800 I said, can I do this again next week?
00:12:40.720 They said, no, you've got to wait four more months.
00:12:43.120 They are so advanced.
00:12:44.480 By getting this whole thing worked out with these countries, we need to align with them because they want to be in the circle of friendship on all of these metrics, whether it's going to be AI, whether it's going to be real estate, whether it's going to be development.
00:12:56.320 And we don't want China doing that.
00:12:58.400 We want the U.S. forming that relationship.
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00:13:45.340 Well, there you go.
00:13:47.120 So he went out and he had his AI dialysis done.
00:13:52.240 Oh, you know what?
00:13:52.860 Speaking of that, I have a little bit of an update on the line project.
00:13:58.020 A little bit of an update on the line project.
00:14:00.220 That's the Saudi Arabian project.
00:14:02.020 It's the however many kilometers across the entire country.
00:14:05.340 And they wanted to pack however many millions of people into this little glass wall.
00:14:12.780 The giant human terrarium.
00:14:15.460 And I have a little bit on that in just a second.
00:14:18.840 Let's see.
00:14:19.160 Oh, actually, no.
00:14:19.720 Here it is right here.
00:14:20.800 Take a listen to this.
00:14:22.180 A little bit of an update on how it had to be scaled down from its initial visions.
00:14:26.060 But there's still enough here.
00:14:28.340 And it's too fascinating.
00:14:30.480 And it's underway.
00:14:32.060 They're still clearing a lot of things and getting ready for foundation.
00:14:35.240 But there's a lot that's involved, of course.
00:14:38.020 Take a look.
00:14:39.460 When the line was first announced in 2021,
00:14:42.940 Saudi Arabia envisioned an entirely completed 170 kilometers long megacity
00:14:49.180 housing 1.5 million residents by 2030.
00:14:52.840 However, as construction progresses, it has become clear that this timeline is overly ambitious.
00:14:59.940 In response, officials have scaled down the initial vision,
00:15:03.740 adopting a phased approach to ensure feasibility and investor confidence.
00:15:09.160 As of 2025, the focus has shifted to completing the hidden marina,
00:15:14.280 the initial segment of the city.
00:15:16.600 This marks a significant adjustment from the original plan,
00:15:20.180 but allows for better resource allocation.
00:15:23.340 Technological refinement and infrastructural testing before full scale expansion.
00:15:31.860 Despite these adjustments,
00:15:34.000 Saudi Arabia remains committed to completing the line.
00:15:38.000 Naom officials have reaffirmed that the line is going to be over 100 kilometers long
00:15:42.280 and 1.2 kilometers wide by 2045.
00:15:45.600 The success of the initial segment will determine whether the full vision can eventually be realized
00:15:52.080 or if further modifications will be necessary.
00:15:55.120 Well, there you have it.
00:15:58.140 There you have it.
00:15:58.940 2030 to a 2045 timeline.
00:16:02.680 We're going to be witnessing some very interesting stuff.
00:16:06.660 And it's only, it's only getting quicker.
00:16:09.940 It's only accelerating.
00:16:10.960 There's going to be a little bit of a hit, a hint of AI in this tonight.
00:16:16.140 We're not going to be talking about big construction projects.
00:16:18.040 We're going to be talking about theater of the mind.
00:16:20.720 And more specifically, whether or not AI is about to, or already doing so, doing a, ushering in a new era of folklore.
00:16:33.600 However, that's going to be, that's going to be interesting.
00:16:37.840 Something I want to throw out at a top and Raven.
00:16:42.260 So, so there we have that.
00:16:44.440 Okay.
00:16:45.160 Well, uh, all right.
00:16:46.800 Anything else I have here?
00:16:48.340 Oh, oh, there is one more thing.
00:16:51.460 There is one more thing.
00:16:53.020 And I saw this just before I went live.
00:16:54.880 I said, fine, I'll do it.
00:16:56.300 Here's another something, another something for you.
00:16:59.480 Another something we might be able to raise some money on one day.
00:17:01.840 Bald men are resurrecting the toupee.
00:17:06.220 Did you hear this?
00:17:08.160 I didn't.
00:17:12.400 Here's what women think about the throwback style.
00:17:16.460 They don't want to pay for hair transplants.
00:17:19.940 Balding millennial men are nixing pricey trips to Turkey, preferring to rock retro rugs instead.
00:17:27.560 Reverting back to the wiggy ways of their forefathers,
00:17:30.660 30 somethings with receding hairlines are resurrecting the once a demode toupee.
00:17:37.720 You know, they're in a comeback of John Travolta like proportions.
00:17:42.980 So let me tell you something.
00:17:44.900 I've seen some of these hair pieces on, on Instagram.
00:17:47.620 I promise you, I'm not shopping for them.
00:17:49.300 It's just every once in a while they pop up or you see somebody that's going to Turkey.
00:17:54.440 And I don't know.
00:17:56.020 There's something about these hair transplants that just don't look right.
00:17:59.360 They don't look right.
00:18:00.960 Many of them, they just don't look right.
00:18:02.740 Let's normalize men wearing toupees, urged Maddie Marotta, a Tennessee-based content creator,
00:18:12.600 in a clip where she likened the look to hair extensions on women, a widely accepted style.
00:18:17.660 By the age of 35, two-thirds of American men will experience some degree of noticeable hair loss,
00:18:23.260 and by 50, approximately 85% will have significantly thinning hair.
00:18:28.120 Around 25% of men with male pattern baldness begin losing hair before the age of 21.
00:18:33.800 See, he's mortified.
00:18:35.160 Look.
00:18:35.640 Oh, my God.
00:18:37.620 I'm thinning.
00:18:43.100 Anyway.
00:18:44.220 Now, as far as, show us some wigs here.
00:18:46.560 This guy.
00:18:49.840 This guy.
00:18:50.740 What is this?
00:18:51.240 Here you go.
00:18:51.640 Watch this.
00:18:52.520 Look at this.
00:18:54.640 I'm going to get dinged.
00:18:55.740 I'm going to get dinged for that.
00:18:56.840 Look.
00:18:57.080 There's the toupee.
00:18:58.020 It's not like the whole thing.
00:19:01.280 You know, it's like a patch.
00:19:02.700 These things are getting better.
00:19:08.560 Like it does.
00:19:10.480 It's almost like putting in dentures.
00:19:13.300 You know?
00:19:14.000 It's not like the whole thing.
00:19:15.020 I know there's a difference between a toupee and a wig, but that looks pretty good.
00:19:19.360 That looks pretty good if you didn't know him prior to.
00:19:23.400 But then again, when you get to know him and all of a sudden he takes off the front part of his head,
00:19:27.980 it's going to be a little jarring.
00:19:30.500 But I don't know.
00:19:33.940 I do know something, though.
00:19:36.560 I would wear one on air as a gag one night.
00:19:40.000 I've already worn a wig on air for Halloween once.
00:19:42.360 A long brown wig, kind of like Peter Steele style.
00:19:48.400 I would wear one on air as a joke, but we got to find the right one.
00:19:54.680 And it has to be that has to be like a it has to be a celebration, some kind of a prize for doing something as an audience like a super super a certain type of super chat goal or something like that.
00:20:06.240 But the other thing is, where do we find the wig?
00:20:09.660 I'm not buying this shit.
00:20:11.940 These things are expensive.
00:20:14.260 They are expensive.
00:20:16.160 What if I get a toupee that takes me from where I am right now just to the comb over?
00:20:21.620 What if I go from this to comb over where it looks neat right now, but I get one that only attaches to the side and then drapes over the top.
00:20:33.820 Like whenever I take pictures of Aurora next to my face and I take her hair and I I I comb it over the top of my head.
00:20:43.080 I've shared those on Patreon and Subscribestar before a long time.
00:20:47.080 I forget when.
00:20:47.720 But it looks like a real like a classic comb over, you know, 68 year old guy that does the comb over thing.
00:20:56.880 That's what it looks like when when I take Aurora's hair and I drape it over my head when we're cheek to cheek.
00:21:03.200 So I don't know.
00:21:04.820 We'll figure it out.
00:21:05.660 We'll have some fun with a toupee sometime down the road and and we'll see where life takes us.
00:21:10.940 How does that sound?
00:21:12.000 All right.
00:21:12.500 Well, we'll be right back.
00:21:13.780 Don't go anywhere.
00:21:14.800 We are coming up right after this.
00:21:18.600 With Lobster and Dave, what do you think that we should do to entertain people at home?
00:21:23.700 I hate this show.
00:21:24.860 Oh, my God.
00:21:26.000 So I don't look at the chat room.
00:21:27.440 Oh, dear God.
00:21:28.580 I brought that with her.
00:21:29.580 You let one ant stand up to us, then they all might stand up.
00:21:47.880 Those puny little ants outnumber us a hundred to one.
00:21:52.400 And if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life.
00:21:57.200 It's not about food.
00:21:59.360 It's about keeping those ants in line.
00:22:02.660 That's why we're going back.
00:22:05.420 Does anybody else want to stay?
00:22:07.400 Let's ride.
00:22:10.400 Let's ride.
00:22:11.620 Maybe I can't catch you.
00:22:14.360 But you must break the ball.
00:22:16.880 Goddamn.
00:22:18.240 I'm going to be the sun on the sand.
00:22:21.120 The only time I've ever heard you live.
00:22:24.000 I stand alone for all to see.
00:22:27.340 The same as you're on the sea.
00:22:29.940 All the editing work that I have to do at the end of every night before I upload the podcast now.
00:22:55.960 I'm sure that some of you out there who listen to the show audio only, I have noticed I've cut out the intro.
00:23:03.060 I've cut out the end.
00:23:04.980 I cut out things.
00:23:05.940 And everything is getting flagged on Spotify now.
00:23:10.140 Any incidental music that is heard gets flagged in the episode so it gets taken down.
00:23:16.600 So when I noticed that trend, I had to gut it.
00:23:19.200 So don't be surprised when you realize somewhere down the line soon, there's going to be a little bit more of a safe approach to the standard music that we use.
00:23:31.820 Because just nuts.
00:23:34.380 Talk about sticking the spokes.
00:23:36.940 Well, anyway, tonight we're going to be hanging out with our two friends.
00:23:41.340 It's been a while since we've spoken with them.
00:23:43.380 And I don't know, it was actually right before the springtime hit.
00:23:49.280 That's when the last time we spoke to Top and to Raven.
00:23:52.560 And they're back tonight because we're just going to be chilling and talking about all the little bit of a follow-up.
00:23:58.520 But then also not.
00:23:59.600 There's a lot of interesting things that are happening right now.
00:24:02.400 I want to run by them because I'm sure they might have a theory or two on it, even if they haven't heard it before.
00:24:07.640 How the hell are you guys doing?
00:24:09.660 Doing good, man.
00:24:10.580 How are you doing?
00:24:11.300 Thanks for having us back.
00:24:12.640 People really enjoyed the last.
00:24:14.140 I don't know if you got positive feedback, but we got a lot of positive feedback about the last conversation.
00:24:18.300 Of course.
00:24:19.000 Of course.
00:24:19.540 We were like, oh, man, they got to come back.
00:24:21.240 And you know what?
00:24:22.140 We did so much in so little time.
00:24:24.840 I said, all right, well, then we're going to have to let's just put it on the book soon.
00:24:29.920 So that was that back in March.
00:24:31.100 And now we're all together for a May excursion.
00:24:36.260 Yeah.
00:24:36.600 Yeah.
00:24:36.920 It feels like it was forever ago, doesn't it?
00:24:38.760 I know.
00:24:39.000 Is it May?
00:24:39.540 It's May already?
00:24:40.560 It is.
00:24:41.340 Dude, I can't even keep track.
00:24:42.480 Time's dilating.
00:24:43.520 All right.
00:24:43.700 We already have Antichrist on the move here.
00:24:47.140 Israel is forming.
00:24:50.100 There's a lot going on, Frank.
00:24:51.320 I'm excited to be back with you.
00:24:52.540 I'm surprised you invited us back.
00:24:53.860 What a huge mistake on your part.
00:24:56.140 What are you going to do?
00:24:56.900 I seldom learn from big mistakes.
00:24:59.700 One night, I don't know what, because we have so much to do tonight, but I want to just know, have you guys, when it comes to Israel and Armageddon, have you guys done a deep dive into the red heifer sacrifice?
00:25:17.080 Because I've been building pieces on that as the headlines have come in over the years, and now there's been kind of like a lull over the last 14 to 16 months, I feel.
00:25:27.840 Yeah, there was a...
00:25:30.000 Oh, go ahead, Top.
00:25:31.380 Well, yeah, so we did like a whole stream on it.
00:25:33.600 That was right around the time when we had that solar eclipse.
00:25:37.740 You guys remember that?
00:25:38.520 Yeah.
00:25:38.640 People thought the world was ending.
00:25:39.980 The one that passed through like seven cities named Salem, and the other one passed through like seven cities named...
00:25:46.380 What was it?
00:25:46.820 Something with the...
00:25:47.380 Yeah, Nineveh.
00:25:48.180 That's right.
00:25:48.620 That's right.
00:25:48.980 Yeah.
00:25:49.220 Made an X across the country.
00:25:50.440 Yeah, so we were tracking that pretty heavily, especially even on the comedy show we were tracking it, because it's just very funny on its face.
00:25:57.160 Like, you've got like a bunch of like rabbis or like Jewish scholars in there.
00:26:01.500 They have like a magnifying glass, and they're looking at this red heifer in Texas, and people were getting excited about it.
00:26:08.520 Like, I even have on TopLobster.com is a t-shirt.
00:26:11.320 It's a red heifer fulfilling, you know, end time prophecy, and people were buying it.
00:26:14.740 People were real excited, and it stopped, I think, because...
00:26:18.860 I think they had to pull it back.
00:26:20.320 A lot of like the Daily Wire people, there's like a...
00:26:22.760 There's a girl in the Daily Wire, forget her name, but she was talking about it as if it was exciting.
00:26:28.560 She was like, isn't this great?
00:26:30.400 And me, among other people, like, what do you...
00:26:33.700 Like, this is...
00:26:34.380 You're talking about an erection of the third temple, which will basically bring about end times prophecy.
00:26:39.380 It might be good for you guys, according to your prophecy, but for us, it's not so great.
00:26:44.560 I wish you would hold off on that.
00:26:46.100 I've got kids.
00:26:46.860 I'm doing things.
00:26:47.460 We've got an event planned, like, for later this month.
00:26:49.980 So it's like, can you not?
00:26:51.800 And then they pulled it back.
00:26:53.640 It was also the hang glider situation, wasn't it?
00:26:56.680 Because one of the leaders of Hamas said that this was in part response to the red heifer situation.
00:27:02.140 This...
00:27:02.480 Oh.
00:27:02.760 All of the attention that was surrounding it.
00:27:04.740 Because for that to be a physical project that actually puts into place, there would be Muslim displacement.
00:27:16.360 No, there is a mosque there now that would have to be dismantled, I think, or something like that.
00:27:23.220 So at the very least, when I was reading this, as all the headlines were still very, you know, they were coming out almost daily or weekly or whatever from the exchange of, you know, the cows being bought and shipped in from Texas and all that other stuff.
00:27:37.700 I was like, okay, well, regardless of whatever kind of mystical ends or goals there are in this thing here, there's a lot of geopolitical, there's a lot of geopolitical, you know, ramifications.
00:27:53.900 Yeah, big time, big time.
00:27:56.400 Yeah, it kind of leads into the topic that you wanted to talk about with us.
00:27:59.900 I can't even remember this guy's name.
00:28:02.600 Hashem, his first name.
00:28:03.640 Even if I could, I couldn't pronounce it.
00:28:04.820 Yeah, it's Abdullah Hashem.
00:28:07.000 We're going to get to him in a second.
00:28:09.200 Let me ask you real quick.
00:28:12.140 I just want to, because it's not really germane to anything we're talking about tonight, but it's what we talked about in a large degree the last time you were on.
00:28:20.460 And that was your digesting of the telepathy tapes.
00:28:25.580 What did you think last month?
00:28:27.100 Did you guys have any conversations last month when RFK Jr., right before Easter, got a lot of people very upset, suggesting, and we're on YouTube.
00:28:36.820 You guys are on YouTube, too.
00:28:38.140 You know how this works.
00:28:39.340 So let's just do the best we can.
00:28:41.480 Suggesting that autism rates are tied to environmental hazards far more than people want to admit beyond screening techniques.
00:28:51.100 It got me thinking about our telepathy tapes talk in March.
00:28:54.740 Did that make its way into your show at all?
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00:29:36.600 I don't know that we talked about it on the show, but wasn't there something to the effect of people are going to have to wrestle with the part that we played in it?
00:29:48.200 I remember there was this connotation of guilt on behalf of whoever is taking these children for these invasive medical procedures, guardians or parents or otherwise.
00:29:58.540 But I don't remember looking.
00:29:59.680 I remember being surprised because it feels as though there's a larger agenda to push in the direction that we discussed last time.
00:30:06.460 And then every once in a while, these little anomalies pop up where something kind of goes against that grain.
00:30:10.980 And so I didn't know what to make of it, but that conversation has, you know, since blown up even more so in regards to, like I said, those inoculations and all of the effects, you know, surrounding them.
00:30:22.040 Yeah.
00:30:22.860 What about you, Lops?
00:30:23.880 Anything?
00:30:26.720 It's, yeah, I don't know.
00:30:27.620 It feels like, it always feels like a whole lot of nothing.
00:30:30.540 Yeah.
00:30:30.980 Like nothing ever happens, but it's being brought up again.
00:30:34.580 He was talking about the rates specifically, and now I think he's targeting fluoride.
00:30:38.880 He's doing all of these things that we want to see, and I don't, again, I don't know what to make of it.
00:30:45.040 It seems like it's part of this program from the 50s.
00:30:48.920 Like I think we made this argument the last time we were on the show that this is a widespread program from the 50s, and it's used to create a certain disassociation in the children's mind for like some sort of experimentation,
00:31:05.400 which is not uncommon when you look at these practices, at least, you know, Project Montauk, MKUltra.
00:31:10.600 So, yeah, I don't know what's going on.
00:31:13.260 I'm watching them.
00:31:14.380 I'm watching to see if they will do anything about it.
00:31:18.140 I know recently they were talking about, Marjorie Taylor Greene was talking about the COVID vax and how it shouldn't be mandated for children.
00:31:29.320 I don't know where that's going to go, but it's back on the table again.
00:31:33.660 So, this conversation is continually being flirted with, and we're constantly, it's like the UFO stuff, right?
00:31:39.880 Like we're constantly being flirted with disclosure.
00:31:42.120 Yes.
00:31:42.400 We're flirting with disclosure, and we never quite get it.
00:31:44.760 It's just like a conversation that slides through every so often.
00:31:47.800 People like it.
00:31:48.740 They want to talk about it, and then Kanye West makes a song or something like that, and we're on to the next thing, you know?
00:31:53.420 There has been some interesting information, though, that I came across in regards to that last conversation that we had with you, and it's this podcast.
00:32:01.840 Man, I got to get the name of the podcast, but there's one host.
00:32:05.460 I think he's like, he seems to be a throwback from like a Disney Channel kind of kid, all grown up now, and he's doing this podcast, and they're talking about the Gates program, which fits, you know, almost centrally into what we were discussing last time.
00:32:19.020 And she's going through all these revelations about the Gates program, and this poor guy that seems to, like I said, he's like an old throwback celebrity of sorts.
00:32:27.800 He's going, oh, my God.
00:32:29.240 Oh, my God.
00:32:29.660 I remember that.
00:32:30.820 And she goes, yeah.
00:32:31.400 And then there was like a set of headphones they put on you, and they're checking to hear if you can hear these tones.
00:32:35.000 And he goes, yeah.
00:32:36.520 Yeah, that happened to me, actually.
00:32:37.640 And then he goes, wait.
00:32:39.100 And they were having you flip over flashcards to see if you can predict what was on one flashcard or the next.
00:32:44.080 And he's starting.
00:32:44.920 This guy's having an existential crisis, you know, on camera.
00:32:49.120 It was beautiful.
00:32:50.100 And everything is resonating with him.
00:32:52.140 Everything is bringing up all these old memories.
00:32:53.880 And one of the guys on the panel goes, well, what's the point?
00:32:57.540 What's the point of doing this to these kids?
00:32:58.900 What is their goal?
00:33:00.140 And the girl says flat out, they're trying to put these kids in contact with aliens.
00:33:04.620 And as soon as she says that, this poor throwback kind of Disney character kid has a full-blown meltdown.
00:33:10.660 He has a childhood full of memories of being abducted by Greys.
00:33:14.220 He has sleep paralysis, this and that.
00:33:15.940 He has an obsession with aliens.
00:33:17.920 I mean, it was so fascinating.
00:33:19.980 Given what we discussed with you last time, it's like this woman was right over the target.
00:33:23.800 It's just that we have a differentiation in what an alien is or the nature of an alien, let's say.
00:33:28.260 And that's, I know, something that you wanted to discuss at some point.
00:33:30.660 But watching that kid have that breakdown.
00:33:32.840 And then I keep calling him a kid.
00:33:34.140 He's the same age as us.
00:33:34.940 And then watching her articulate it so elegantly and just kind of semi-missed the mark.
00:33:40.940 But you could tell that her reasoning works well enough that if you gave her this information,
00:33:44.880 she might analyze it the right way.
00:33:46.600 And I said, man, is that not perfect?
00:33:48.460 I mean, she's looking at it from the direction of the Gates program.
00:33:51.280 And that was just one of many aspects of this big system that we mentioned last time on your show.
00:33:56.000 Yeah, there's so many.
00:33:57.020 Oh, go ahead, Top.
00:33:58.340 Oh, sorry, I'm just going to add on to that because it does seem like a lot of these procedures or tests that they're doing on, like, normal kids in school or whether it's at the doctor's office,
00:34:09.640 it's like it has something to do with this UFO disclosure stuff, with this alien stuff that, again, this is another thing that's just it's always floating by the conversation, right?
00:34:16.980 Like, we'll talk about it for a little while and then something else happens.
00:34:19.940 Donald Trump says something and it's like, oh, whatever, the next thing.
00:34:22.780 But it was brought to my attention that Stephen Greer actually has an app on the App Store.
00:34:29.100 It's the it's called the CE5 contact app.
00:34:31.860 Oh, you know what CE5 is, Frank?
00:34:33.240 Absolutely. Yeah.
00:34:34.880 OK, so, yeah, this guy just hasn't casually just has an app where you could contact entities or aliens and call them in.
00:34:42.480 And one of the features of this app is like, like, I guess you'd scroll through and it has like the little hamburger thing, but you can click on it.
00:34:48.220 It's like contact aliens, contact user.
00:34:50.400 You have an issue using this.
00:34:51.440 Do you want to use binaural beats?
00:34:54.080 Like you can click this, it'll play a frequency and this frequency will put you into a state of mind that will help you then channel these entities.
00:35:02.240 So, like, we are we are full blown in this sci-fi world.
00:35:06.560 I think Cliff High coined it sci-fi world.
00:35:09.200 Or he said sci-fi future, I think he said.
00:35:11.200 Yeah, something like that.
00:35:12.040 Yeah, we're in it, baby.
00:35:13.500 And it's like there's no turning back.
00:35:15.200 Most of the people don't really know what's going on.
00:35:17.180 But I think we're crazy enough or lucky enough to be able to see this ahead.
00:35:21.540 So we might not fall into some of these mistakes.
00:35:23.820 Don't download the CE5 app.
00:35:25.800 Don't meditate to bring in UFOs, please.
00:35:31.080 I just want to tell you.
00:35:32.820 Frank, real quick.
00:35:33.800 Go ahead.
00:35:34.240 No, no, go ahead.
00:35:34.900 Well, I was just going to say this.
00:35:35.980 The CE5 program has been out there for a long time.
00:35:38.680 That's that's his close encounters of the fifth kind.
00:35:41.860 And in fact, if you if you guys just spend a couple of time, a couple of minutes on YouTube, do some CE5 searches.
00:35:50.040 You'll see at least a half a dozen old videos of them doing with like guided guided meditations with Stephen Greer on like beaches, beachfronts throughout the country where often the distance.
00:36:04.660 So you'll have the setting sun.
00:36:06.220 So, you know, it's not the sun you're seeing, but these orbs will show up out of nowhere and sometimes in duplicate.
00:36:13.340 And I mean.
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00:37:10.660 You say, well, it's just, it's not real, or, I mean, something happened, and it's, I didn't know they have the app, but it makes perfect sense.
00:37:23.040 The CE5 program's been out there for a long time, and the fact that they actually have embedded binaural beats is something.
00:37:31.200 That's fascinating.
00:37:31.900 It's like nothing, nothing to see here.
00:37:34.760 You know, don't worry.
00:37:35.600 Binaural beats, for anyone who's listening, this is a technique that's used to channel, but it's not just used by people who want to channel UFOs.
00:37:43.660 It's used by people doing witchcraft.
00:37:45.140 People that use these binaural meditation beats to meditate or channel or think deeply, there's often, there's a relationship with, like, demonic entities or poltergeists in their house, things like this.
00:37:58.980 Like, you're opening up a door with a certain frequency, and the overlap is stunning.
00:38:04.040 Like, we're fans of Timothy Albarino, you know, Indiana Moans, he's our favorite.
00:38:10.480 But, like, he doesn't think that the alien phenomena overlaps with the demon phenomenon or the Nephilim phenomena, which we would, you know, Nephilim death squad, that's kind of, like, what we lean into.
00:38:21.680 When it looks like a strike, it looks like, like, right down the middle, this is kind of what they're doing.
00:38:27.400 And it reminds me, I was just listening back to an old episode we did with a guy named Citizen D who claims he was responsible for, well, he says that the crop circles that we see, he says about 80% are made by people.
00:38:43.420 They're all orchestrated.
00:38:44.560 He's one of them in the UK that has a team that does these things.
00:38:47.420 And I did a little bit of trickery on him during the show when we were asking him, he was talking about poltergeist activity in his house and how he doesn't really think about it.
00:38:56.860 Like, sometimes things get knocked off the table, but he doesn't really look at it, so it's, like, whatever, and it doesn't bother him as much.
00:39:02.380 And I pulled up these symbols and sigils on the screen and I shared and I said, do you recognize any of these here?
00:39:10.040 And he goes, yeah, mate, the one, like, you know, fourth from the left right there.
00:39:12.820 Yeah, that one I put in the field.
00:39:13.920 I recognize that symbol.
00:39:15.020 And I'm like, that's interesting because I just pulled a page from the keys of Solomon.
00:39:20.300 These are the symbols and sigils that he was using to summon demons to build his temple, kind of, you know, full circle to the Jewish temples.
00:39:26.800 And he's like, oh.
00:39:28.660 And I was like, yeah.
00:39:30.120 Did you put a circle around that in the field?
00:39:31.860 Because if you didn't, that means, like, this demon is not enclosed.
00:39:35.160 You just summoned a demon, an entity, to a field and then left.
00:39:39.620 Yeah.
00:39:40.040 And he's like, oh, yeah.
00:39:41.420 I was like, well, what asked you to do that?
00:39:42.700 He's like, I don't know.
00:39:43.280 Like, they just claim it's like a download.
00:39:45.000 Don't eat a download and then they just go do this.
00:39:46.780 Don't eat that corn.
00:39:48.100 Whatever you do, don't eat any of the crops.
00:39:50.040 Don't eat any of the crops that come out of that field.
00:39:52.800 That's, you know, okay.
00:39:53.720 You know, let me throw a couple things together for you guys then because there was something I was going to throw at you.
00:39:57.980 That was a little bit, you know, tailing end on the telepathy tapes aspect.
00:40:04.000 On GLP, maybe about a week ago, I had seen this post that said, schizophrenia, an alternative explanation.
00:40:14.620 Mm-hmm.
00:40:16.620 When thinking about the CE5, you're just talking about CE5 and the fact that they have binaural beats in there.
00:40:23.460 You know, we've talked about what goes on at the Monroe Institute and we've had Toby Wright on the show, Grammy-winning producer, to talk about his sound technology for sleep and all that stuff.
00:40:38.480 But binaural beats in particular is about syncing the hemispheres of the brain in a certain way to be able to, you know, find focus or open up gates and all that other stuff.
00:40:51.280 And anyway, this post, I actually just grabbed it up here in case I needed it tonight.
00:40:57.140 It said this, what if we call schizophrenia, what we call schizophrenia may not be a disease in the conventional sense,
00:41:03.620 but rather an unfiltered consciousness, a raw, unshielded connection to multiple layers of reality.
00:41:09.540 In this view, the individual is not broken, but overexposed.
00:41:13.160 Their mind has lost the veil that separates this timeline from others.
00:41:16.720 They received voices, visions, emotions not rooted in their current space-time experience, but bleeding from alternative selves and shadow lives and parallel trajectories.
00:41:26.940 What is perceived as delusion may instead be misaligned perception, unable to anchor itself to a single coherent vision of reality.
00:41:35.440 If anything is being damaged, it may not be the brain tissue directly, but the ego structure, the delicate framework that allows a self to stay stable in one reality,
00:41:44.380 without the filters that most people unconsciously rely on, the psyche becomes overwhelmed,
00:41:49.260 misidentifying stimuli and breaking down under the weight of too many truths at once.
00:41:54.020 In this light, healing may not lie just in medication, but in integration, grounding, and guided reconnection to the present timeline.
00:42:03.440 And they go on to say that perhaps all of the greatest seers and prophets, you know, like the oracles of Delphi,
00:42:10.700 I know that there was other atmospheric things going on at Delphi, but other oracles throughout time that perhaps they were schizophrenic.
00:42:18.460 And that, and that, and that, and that, not, not to say that all the, all the things that were coming through was just random scattered nonsensical stuff that it was, it was real.
00:42:30.680 So I don't know how to, how to bring all this stuff together.
00:42:33.580 I guess maybe because we're talking about sinking hemispheres of the brain and maybe there's a little bit unregulated brain activity over here with schizophrenia.
00:42:41.280 And then we have, uh, I don't know the, the, the mind unleashed and, oh, who, where are some of those voices coming from?
00:42:48.460 Is it, you know, where, from who all around us, there could be several sources.
00:42:52.740 You'd ever know.
00:42:53.460 I don't know.
00:42:54.000 You got run, run away with that one for a little bit.
00:42:56.100 Well, Frank, you just stepped in some shit right here.
00:42:58.720 Yeah.
00:42:59.320 For the first six months.
00:43:00.680 Stepped in it, dude.
00:43:01.500 Stepped in it, dog.
00:43:02.300 The first six months of the show was basically on this subject.
00:43:04.880 I'll ask Frank a question and I'm going to let David talk for an hour about this, but how many, how many of your thoughts do you think are your own, Frank?
00:43:13.300 Oh yeah.
00:43:13.520 If you had to put a percentage on it.
00:43:16.880 Oh, if I have to put a percentage on it, I will say maybe somewhere around 53%.
00:43:25.200 I mean, I, I, cause, cause I, because I, I do, I, I look at our brains, I look at, at us and I had this for a long time.
00:43:34.080 And perhaps maybe when I was a lot younger, I'd say, well, I don't know, maybe, you know, I get influenced from people around me, but I think I'm, I'm, I'm mostly my own man, but I, I tend to think of ourselves as individual broadcast units.
00:43:46.240 Now we send and receive and, um, and, and, and that obviously doesn't, it only increases when we sleep.
00:43:53.140 So I'll put myself somewhere around 53 to 57, perhaps.
00:43:57.640 I don't know.
00:43:58.500 Very specific.
00:43:59.840 Yeah.
00:44:00.080 That's a very specific number.
00:44:01.440 We, we, um, top was right.
00:44:02.880 We spent probably the first six months of the show going on about this and it's not really stopped.
00:44:06.600 It's only tapered off slightly.
00:44:07.940 The discussion around schizophrenia turned into something different, right?
00:44:10.540 It's turned into something massively different.
00:44:12.280 I actually have, uh, people very close to me in my family that are schizophrenic or a person.
00:44:17.120 Well, no people.
00:44:18.380 And, uh, I thought for a period it was going to happen to me.
00:44:21.200 I heard a voice when I was a kid and, uh, I never let go of that.
00:44:24.660 I was like four years old or something.
00:44:26.820 And I remember very clearly hearing a woman's voice, uh, when I was a child and then finding
00:44:30.900 out that my aunt was schizophrenic, big worries.
00:44:33.120 I thought it was going to happen to me, but I think the onset for that is like 27 to early
00:44:37.360 thirties for males.
00:44:38.560 And if it doesn't happen, you're kind of in the clear after that.
00:44:40.840 Thank God.
00:44:41.220 So, uh, 53 to 57% is a very specific number, but we have, uh, a relationship with a Dr.
00:44:49.180 Jerry Marzinski who would claim, uh, he thinks it's around 80% of your thoughts are not your
00:44:54.740 own.
00:44:55.100 Oh, wow.
00:44:55.780 Or not, are not our own, are not your own.
00:44:59.340 And so, uh, Dr.
00:45:01.740 Jerry Marzinski is a clinical psychologist in the field of study for 35 years or actually
00:45:07.660 in the field working and occupied, uh, therapists dealing specifically with schizophrenic patients.
00:45:13.280 Now, first he deals with them in a prison setting and later on in life, he deals with
00:45:17.060 them.
00:45:17.240 I'm sorry.
00:45:17.520 First, he deals with them in a medical setting.
00:45:18.940 And then later on in a prison setting after, I guess, uh, he either his, his, I think his
00:45:24.360 job went away.
00:45:25.180 How would, how did that go?
00:45:26.300 No, he is.
00:45:27.220 Wait, hold on.
00:45:28.240 Is this guy, did he do like a two hour long video on psychopath, psychopathy on psychopaths?
00:45:35.940 I'm not sure if he did.
00:45:36.540 Uh, we've had him on the show several times.
00:45:38.340 I know he's spoken to Owen Benjamin.
00:45:39.560 He's, he's made the rounds, uh, over the past year, but, um, you know, originally he
00:45:45.340 left his job at the, uh, metal.
00:45:47.580 If I'm remembering correctly, you can go back and watch the episodes or whenever he talks
00:45:50.780 about it, but he, uh, he was running into some problems because he wasn't buying the
00:45:55.440 conventional Western medicine solution for specifically schizophrenia, which he was dealing
00:45:59.620 with a lot in this, uh, hospital medical setting.
00:46:02.200 And he decided to, you know, just not change occupation, but change where he was working
00:46:06.660 because the jail gave him a little bit more, uh, leniency to kind of like deal with this
00:46:13.460 in a different way.
00:46:14.320 Whereas like the medical profession, the medical setting of like, you know, medical professionals,
00:46:18.220 you're dealing with outpatients.
00:46:19.480 They're like, yo, treat it this way.
00:46:21.760 We don't want any problems.
00:46:23.740 Don't want to get sued.
00:46:25.120 Don't want to get sued.
00:46:26.040 Give them the prescriptions.
00:46:26.920 We tell you to do treat schizophrenia as if it's hallucinations, which is what is diagnosed
00:46:31.220 in the book.
00:46:32.060 But he started to do some studies and found out, he's like, well, you know, if it's a,
00:46:35.580 if it's a hallucination, it shouldn't adhere to these, uh, specific patterns.
00:46:39.660 And I believe there was like 21 of them, but David, go ahead.
00:46:42.180 Rattle.
00:46:42.480 Rattle us off.
00:46:43.140 So it's like, you know, within randomness there, there is some pattern that emerges.
00:46:47.620 So there's room for pattern within a random auditory and visual hallucinations, but he
00:46:52.060 found 23 discernible patterns that this thing adhered to.
00:46:55.320 And, uh, and that just doesn't, you know, vibe with a, with a, you know, a set of hallucinations.
00:46:59.860 And so he eventually starts to treat these things as if they are something that exists
00:47:04.800 outside of the body, that, that, um, it's not something that is, uh, indicative of a chemical
00:47:10.500 brain imbalance or a brain chemical imbalance or, or some sort of, uh, you know, uh, fissure or
00:47:15.460 fraction in the psyche, that this is something that is coming from outside these individuals.
00:47:19.580 And over time, he actually convinces, I guess, after he's, he's got it on good authority, um,
00:47:25.980 these people to treat it in the prison, treat it like it's something external to themselves.
00:47:30.400 And they actually end up having a great deal of success.
00:47:33.360 But over time, strange things start to happen.
00:47:36.900 Like I remember he talked about a patient coming up to him and telling him.
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00:48:23.140 That the voices say you have no right to interfere with their way of life.
00:48:28.640 That's what one of the patients came up to him and said to Dr. Jerry Marzinski.
00:48:32.180 And this is after he's telling them to treat it as if it's something external to themselves.
00:48:36.660 Wow.
00:48:36.900 And over time, he also found that these things react really negatively to scripture.
00:48:42.180 And you could say that that is the psychological scaffolding of, you know, the average Western
00:48:46.840 American.
00:48:48.000 But it gets to the point where, I mean, he.
00:48:52.040 OK, Dr. Jerry, Jerry Marzinski ends up actually encountering one of the voices and the way it
00:48:59.080 manifests to him is absolutely wild.
00:49:01.320 So he has.
00:49:02.600 How does this story go?
00:49:03.440 Is this top after he has?
00:49:05.640 He's seeing he's seeing an inmate and the guy is coming to his office over the course
00:49:10.460 of a couple of months.
00:49:11.120 And I guess he thinks he's built enough, you know, enough of a relationship with him where
00:49:15.340 he says there's a there's like a Spanish there's a Spanish guy that is also a psychiatrist and
00:49:21.400 he has some some works about maybe these these voices are external from you.
00:49:26.100 And he he has a paragraph written from this guy and he slides it over to the patient, to
00:49:31.800 the inmate.
00:49:32.240 And he goes, just read this really quickly and tell me what you think about it.
00:49:35.940 So the guy starts to read it.
00:49:37.740 And as he finish it, finishes it, he says the guy kind of like blanks out and stand like
00:49:43.960 like a zombie, just kind of like staring at the paper.
00:49:46.360 And he's like, is everything OK?
00:49:49.040 Like, are we good here?
00:49:50.260 And the guy doesn't say anything.
00:49:52.400 He hears a crackling across the wall.
00:49:56.020 He says it goes from like the left side of the wall all the way around him.
00:49:59.080 And he's like looking now to see what this is like.
00:50:01.880 He described it as an electromagnetic static.
00:50:04.580 It goes behind his head and it jumps into the garbage bin right by his desk.
00:50:09.260 He looks in the garbage bin.
00:50:10.320 There's nothing there.
00:50:11.560 He looks back at the guy.
00:50:12.620 He says, what the hell was that?
00:50:13.660 The guy snaps out of it, stands up and leaves his office.
00:50:16.840 So he's like, I'm freaked out a little bit.
00:50:18.660 And he closes his practice for the day.
00:50:20.740 A couple of weeks later, the guy comes back to the office to see him.
00:50:23.880 And he said the guy is looking better.
00:50:25.760 He seems to have took have taken his advice to treat this thing externally.
00:50:29.180 And actually, you know, I'll just I'll be a little bit honest here on this show.
00:50:32.240 So not just it's not just for schizophrenia patients, but like the most most men struggle
00:50:39.760 with like, I don't know, looking at looking at porn.
00:50:41.960 Let's say that that's one of the things, right?
00:50:43.400 You'll you'll be scrolling Twitter and then all of a sudden butt cheeks and you're like,
00:50:46.660 I should I should.
00:50:48.220 Right.
00:50:48.520 And I started to treat this this proclivity as if it's external to me.
00:50:54.140 And it's it's like a lot easier to deal with.
00:50:56.240 It's like that's that thought is not your own.
00:50:58.040 This is like something tapping.
00:50:59.700 You can almost feel it like a pole, like I'm sure people that struggle with other types
00:51:03.480 of addiction feel the same way, whether it be alcohol, gambling, whatever.
00:51:06.920 You feel this like just a little bit.
00:51:08.940 Come on.
00:51:09.320 Yeah.
00:51:09.440 Yeah.
00:51:09.700 And it's hard to decipher.
00:51:10.880 Like, is that me or is that something else?
00:51:13.060 It's an agency thing, because if let's say the medical industry has this all based off
00:51:17.360 of chemical imbalances and things of that nature that, you know, a lot of it, especially
00:51:20.380 when it comes to like the attention deficit disorder thing, there's no science to back that
00:51:23.900 there's a chemical imbalance in the brain.
00:51:25.420 You can't prove it.
00:51:26.380 You can't lobotomize it.
00:51:27.340 You know, a human being, they've never established a baseline.
00:51:29.660 But if you are telling somebody that this is all auditory and visual hallucinations, you're
00:51:36.000 essentially telling them their brain is broken, which is like you are you're lost in the ocean.
00:51:39.820 You have no way to you just it's kind of throwing in the towel like, oh, I'm broken, I guess.
00:51:43.820 And there's nothing I could do about that.
00:51:45.180 No, but he found even if you wanted to dismiss this as like placebo effect, let's say, certainly
00:51:50.560 then the results he found is that giving an individual agency over their own recovery is
00:51:56.880 far more successful than telling them that they're just broken a lost cause and they have
00:52:00.180 to take these pills in perpetuity that make them feel like a zombie.
00:52:02.880 Like we've we've not we have not addressed the schizophrenic issue, the mental health issue,
00:52:08.440 whatever you want to call it.
00:52:09.280 I think it's a spiritual disposition.
00:52:11.900 We've not addressed it to virtually any success here.
00:52:14.740 And we've we've expedited it with pills that resemble methamphetamine, which is a huge driver
00:52:20.200 of, according to Marzinski, a huge driver of schizophrenia.
00:52:24.280 Like it's a it's the drug that he said, I think I believe he said it like kicks the door
00:52:28.100 open.
00:52:28.480 It's like putting a doorstop in it.
00:52:30.080 Yeah, he said that out of all the drugs that he's seen people addicted to, the one that
00:52:35.440 emulates the symptoms of schizophrenia the most is methamphetamine.
00:52:39.400 And after a certain amount of usage, he found that those patients would be basically
00:52:43.680 plagued, even in sobriety, even in sobriety, this would, you know, perpetuate and they would
00:52:48.440 be diagnosed bipolar schizophrenia or schizophrenia.
00:52:50.540 Let me let me finish this story.
00:52:52.240 So the guy comes back.
00:52:54.340 He says he seems to be doing better.
00:52:56.080 He could see the levity on his face.
00:52:57.360 And he says that he's taking his advice.
00:52:59.100 And then Jerry's like, you know, what what the hell happened the last time we were here?
00:53:02.680 You blanked out, looked at me like a zombie, freaked me out.
00:53:05.540 And the guy's like, oh, you know, nothing.
00:53:07.900 And then he goes, did you hear the static noise?
00:53:10.320 He said there was a static in the room.
00:53:11.500 Did you hear that?
00:53:12.180 And the guy like, you know, he's like, you heard that noise.
00:53:14.840 And he's like, yeah, like, what was that?
00:53:17.240 And the inmate says, those were the voices.
00:53:20.320 Like, so Jerry is perceiving it as a static electrostatic crackling.
00:53:24.380 And this guy is calling it a frequency, right?
00:53:26.640 Yeah, like some sort of frequency.
00:53:27.840 But that's how he's hearing it.
00:53:28.920 And the inmate is hearing it as the voice of the schizophrenic voice.
00:53:32.720 But it's like it's almost like a poltergeist that's tangible in the room.
00:53:35.980 So Jerry's like, I'll play along.
00:53:37.440 This guy's like, you know, playing with me says, what did it say?
00:53:39.700 And he said, the voice told me to go and find a shiv and stick it in your guts.
00:53:46.740 And Jerry, I love him.
00:53:48.640 He looks at the guy and he goes, why didn't you?
00:53:51.540 And the guy says, no one would give me one.
00:53:54.420 And I couldn't find one.
00:53:56.160 That was it.
00:53:57.480 That was it.
00:53:57.960 And he was like, I closed my office the rest of the day.
00:54:00.100 And I mean, he's got transcript after transcript of this.
00:54:03.540 He actually brought a guy on our show that is a I guess he would say he's recovering still,
00:54:09.040 but he did recover from this.
00:54:10.700 He was diagnosed bipolar schizophrenic in his early 20s.
00:54:13.480 And now we got to speak to him at, you know, as an older man, probably in his 50s, who lived
00:54:19.760 a successful life as a mechanical engineer since then.
00:54:22.940 And this is supposed to be something that you don't recover from.
00:54:24.880 This is supposed to be something that is just maintained with these pills for the rest
00:54:27.700 of your life.
00:54:28.140 But this guy was treating it as something external to himself and overcame it and then
00:54:33.600 went on to have a successful career.
00:54:35.040 Well, I just always pray that there's there's more there's more time put into this and more
00:54:41.480 options opened up to people.
00:54:42.920 That's just that's a that's a crazy story.
00:54:45.400 It really is.
00:54:46.500 And I think about I think about it all often and especially from the again, from the the
00:54:54.160 communication standpoint, where where do the where is it coming from?
00:54:57.700 Is it purely spiritual?
00:55:00.720 Is it from some kind of an intergalactic or interdimensional source?
00:55:06.680 I don't know.
00:55:07.360 But here, you know, before we get on to the Raylian thing in particular and all this, the
00:55:11.400 Antichrist and all that other stuff, let me ask you something else that just popped up
00:55:15.320 for me, which is a little bit more of a global scale conspiracy theory that doesn't get enough
00:55:19.740 attention, I don't think.
00:55:20.960 And I had to write it in the notes.
00:55:22.320 And it's actually taken some type some space up in the title tonight.
00:55:26.180 The theory that DNA based genealogy companies like 23andMe have ulterior missions that go
00:55:34.660 way deeper than your run of the mill surveillance or a day, you know, genetic data mining, all
00:55:40.280 that stuff that there's actually a global manhunt that is being conducted right now for like
00:55:47.100 lost heirs of regal or divine bloodlines or anything like that.
00:55:51.100 I, you guys have got to have must have touched on that.
00:55:54.360 I, it's a theory that I, I love hearing about, but no one goes too deep into it.
00:55:59.380 I don't know if it always comes back to Merovingian talks or, or if it's something else altogether.
00:56:05.320 But what do you think about that?
00:56:07.220 Ever touch on it?
00:56:08.720 I think what we're seeing is a constant struggle since like the Genesis six narrative where you
00:56:14.520 have these fallen angels intermingling with mankind and creating a hybrid, you know, Nephilim
00:56:19.940 and in, in Greek mythology, they would have been called demigods.
00:56:24.700 But in the Bible, it's the men of renown heroes of old.
00:56:27.520 And this, this theme is consistent through time all the way up to, you know, not only this,
00:56:34.220 this, whatever they're doing with all of our DNA, right.
00:56:36.660 Um, but also all the way up to the UAP thing.
00:56:39.340 It's all one big incestual, uh, loop, but I would say that, yeah, they're looking for
00:56:44.000 bloodlines.
00:56:44.640 This whole thing is about bloodlines.
00:56:46.500 I think specifically it is that bloodline that I mentioned, uh, the bloodline of the
00:56:50.560 serpent, the serpent seed.
00:56:51.740 It is, uh, uh, that's Genesis three 15.
00:56:54.760 That's, uh, your seed will be at enmity with the seed of man.
00:56:58.020 And, uh, what his heel will crush your head.
00:57:00.700 No, your, your head will bruise his heel, but his heel will crush your head.
00:57:03.420 That's the prophecy that's told to Satan when he's kicked out of the garden.
00:57:06.740 And it's continued.
00:57:08.460 You have the, so then it moves on to Genesis six and they describe the fallen angels mating
00:57:12.660 with a human woman.
00:57:14.040 And that goes on and on and on and on all the way up until current day where we have this,
00:57:18.460 uh, this UFO sort of like breeding program going on.
00:57:22.660 They're taking sperm.
00:57:23.420 They're taking, uh, they're taking, uh, skin cells or like using the woman's uterus.
00:57:29.100 There's multiple stories of woman being pregnant, getting abducted, losing the pregnancy without
00:57:33.880 a trace, uh, black eyed children, other things, Elon Musk doing weird stuff, the Raelian cult.
00:57:40.320 I mean, it, it's all the same stuff.
00:57:42.700 It's just named differently or it's, it's, it's done slightly, slightly differently.
00:57:47.880 But if you look at the Bible, it's telling you that, you know, these, these old, uh, kings
00:57:52.700 that are ruling over man, these, you know, uh, lowercase G gods, uh, that is the royal
00:57:58.220 bloodline.
00:57:58.860 These are the people who were chosen historically, you know, uh, throughout time to, to, to rule
00:58:04.440 over us.
00:58:04.920 So this whole, it's like, uh, we talk a lot about how there's those emails.
00:58:09.660 I don't know if they were the Podesta emails or if it was Anthony Weiner's laptop, or if
00:58:13.280 it was the, the, the, the email leaks from Hillary Clinton, but she's looking for this
00:58:18.080 resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, right?
00:58:20.160 And this is supposed to be somewhere in the middle East.
00:58:22.140 Gilgamesh is the same character.
00:58:24.240 I think as Nimrod, uh, who would have been the first King of Babylon.
00:58:27.460 And I think that it's pretty clear given a button, not pretty clear.
00:58:33.060 I don't want to say that it's not pretty clear, but we can speculate heavily given a bunch of
00:58:36.840 anecdotal evidence that it seems like they care about something that's far more interesting
00:58:41.820 than oil or permanent military, military establishments around the globe.
00:58:45.400 It seems to be something else, you know, a bloodline or, or something ancient.
00:58:49.100 There's always been this hunt for ancient artifacts.
00:58:51.620 Hitler was obsessed with the, you know, the spear of destiny and the Holy grail and all these
00:58:54.860 things.
00:58:55.120 I think that we get a, a smoke screen and that smoke screen is, uh, geopolitical power
00:59:01.900 struggles and things of that nature.
00:59:03.380 And then you can go a little bit further and be like, this is actually about establishing
00:59:06.280 a one world government.
00:59:07.340 I think it's about preserving and resurrecting, uh, ancient bloodlines that are the direct
00:59:13.980 descendants of these fallen that are described in Genesis six.
00:59:17.180 Well, you know, I, let me throw something else, uh, into that fire now.
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00:59:50.020 Before, uh, because I did take note of you guys.
00:59:54.100 I mean, I don't know what, when it was, when you top, when you covered that topic of the
00:59:57.780 resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, but that's, that's probably the most intriguing story of,
01:00:03.340 of ancient.
01:00:04.820 I mean, I guess, I, I guess it is an intriguing story about ancient artifacts when you come
01:00:09.480 across it.
01:00:10.000 I don't know if that is the, the most intriguing one that you've come up with, but it's, it
01:00:14.900 really, it's where all these things converge, especially when you talk about the middle,
01:00:20.220 I mean, about the middle of 20th century there, when you talk about Hitler and the occult,
01:00:26.180 there is such an interesting convergence of several topics right there between the Vril
01:00:31.580 Society and there's alleged psychic links with off world intelligence that has gone on to
01:00:41.440 be theorized as being the source of some of the technical data for much of our secret
01:00:46.840 propulsion technology that we have over here.
01:00:49.840 Um, but also there's the well-publicized, um, interesting collecting relics like the
01:00:54.920 Ark, the Grail, uh, the Spear of Destiny.
01:00:57.360 They, uh, they're also very interested in Tibetan and Buddhist relics as well.
01:01:02.180 And, and then of course, when you pull that all together and talk about what happened after
01:01:06.140 the war and where we get into the founding of NASA, which was very, uh, occult, uh, with
01:01:11.980 Jack Parsons and the, uh, in the, what is it?
01:01:13.900 The OTO.
01:01:15.200 I mean that, that right there, uh, there's a lot of incarnation story, uh, theories that
01:01:21.880 have, uh, that, that popped up around that time period too, that, uh, Parsons and some
01:01:27.140 of his inner circle type of people, not only were they like firing off rockets in the desert
01:01:32.260 there, but they're also trying to, uh, incarnate the moon child.
01:01:35.680 And it's, um, which actually circles back around to Hillary because we always joke that
01:01:41.360 the year that he was doing, that was the year she was born.
01:01:44.160 And yeah, and there's weird because she fits into that Alice in Wonderland.
01:01:48.740 Like there's a whole thing about, I forget how it goes exactly, but there's a massive
01:01:51.940 way in which like the archetype of Alice is played by Hillary Clinton as a child.
01:01:56.100 It's a very unique thing, but yeah, that time in history begets all kinds of crazy crap,
01:02:00.240 like the beginning of the MK ultra program, like all of that stuff that we borrowed or retook
01:02:04.380 from operation paperclip, uh, I think what we were really interested among other things
01:02:08.660 was this propaganda machine, uh, that, that they had executed so well, who was it?
01:02:14.060 It's the, the, the, the nephew of Freud top that we just learned, uh, was who wrote the
01:02:20.060 playbook for the propaganda machine that the Nazis then executed.
01:02:22.580 Was it Bernays?
01:02:23.300 I could be mistaken.
01:02:25.160 Tavistock, Tavistock.
01:02:26.400 No, I, I, we just talked about this the other day on a show and I, I, I forgot the specific
01:02:31.960 name of it, but all of that rolls into the propaganda machine that we have today.
01:02:36.200 And yeah, I mean, when I talk about that backdrop being like a cult and being about ancient, uh,
01:02:42.000 relics and, you know, resurrection chambers and everything, if you look at that whole Jack
01:02:45.900 Parsons story, I mean, Jack Parsons is for, for all intents and purposes, the father of modern
01:02:52.140 day jet propulsion technology.
01:02:53.840 He worked at, uh, jet propulsion labs, JPL or whatever it is.
01:02:57.480 It's like a subcontractor to NASA.
01:02:59.940 And so this guy is like a legitimate rocket science and yeah, he's out in the desert with
01:03:04.840 L Ron Hubbard of all people.
01:03:06.960 And, uh, and they're working on, uh, I think it's the, the Babylon workings.
01:03:10.840 It's, it's, uh, Alistair Crowley's writings and they're trying to bring in the moon child.
01:03:14.540 And then, yeah, he's also moonlighting as a, as a rocket scientist that's, you know, contracted
01:03:19.480 by NASA, the whole thing.
01:03:20.560 If it doesn't tell you that we have one layer of society that projects itself as like materialism,
01:03:27.840 but that behind it, the glue that holds, I think like everything in this realm together
01:03:34.020 is supernatural.
01:03:34.960 It's spiritual, but that's not what any of this, it's all obvuscated.
01:03:38.200 It's all occulted, right?
01:03:39.100 So they lead with this, but behind their backs, they've got, you know, uh, one of Alistair
01:03:43.720 Crowley's books and they're trying to usher in demons.
01:03:46.000 See, I, I always ask the question and maybe you guys have gotten this answer out of anybody
01:03:50.740 you've spoken to in the past as well, but you know, I mean, many times I've, when I
01:03:55.840 either I'll talk to Timothy Albarino or Jay Dyer or, you know, anybody else that I want
01:04:01.800 to come on and have a, a, a talk that will go into the occult and start talking about the
01:04:07.040 metaphysical and all that stuff.
01:04:08.600 And, and I, I often wonder how much of this is performance for certain groups where they
01:04:15.620 get together.
01:04:16.160 And obviously there's blackmail aspects.
01:04:18.140 You want to get people doing weird things on, on camera, whether it be a mock sacrifice
01:04:22.740 or some kind of a, uh, a reenactment of an ancient sex ritual or something like that.
01:04:28.740 Suddenly you have a Senator with, you know, a belt around his neck and then you, uh, but,
01:04:33.440 but then at the same time I say, how much do you think is geopolitical in nature and just
01:04:39.580 community building, you know, normal people will go to a corporate retreat and they'll do it
01:04:45.020 like, you know, a, a faith fall and all of you, all of your, uh, your friends catch you
01:04:49.140 before you hit, you, uh, hit the ground.
01:04:51.140 But how many of these people actually want to see a spiritual slash supernatural kickback
01:04:59.720 communing with an actual spirit and how many people have actually seen it?
01:05:03.500 We've heard about it's so many attempts.
01:05:06.740 I've never really heard about success stories.
01:05:09.660 I've heard about, obviously there's, there's tons of stories and incredible testimony about,
01:05:14.780 um, exorcisms and possessions and people doing things that are absolutely inexplicable under
01:05:20.840 any kind of normal circumstances.
01:05:22.320 There is, there's evidence of poltergeists and things that are, are operating in unseen
01:05:27.100 realms that are bleeding over into our world, no doubt about it.
01:05:30.120 But as far as what has actually been done in a successful way by elites who are meddling and
01:05:36.280 trying to gain favor with that side of reality, I, I, I'm, I'm short on, uh, I'm short on stories.
01:05:43.380 Do you guys have any?
01:05:45.020 There's one that came across our table about Hitler recently, uh, during world war one,
01:05:50.720 he's in one of these foxholes and he says, here's a voice.
01:05:54.500 And the voice tells me, I think he's eating toys.
01:05:56.680 It tells him to get up and walk over to the men that are down, like, you know, a little further
01:06:01.800 down.
01:06:02.560 And he said, the voice is very stern.
01:06:04.580 It told him what to do.
01:06:05.500 He didn't doubt it.
01:06:06.120 He got up, he walked away and boom, a shell comes and hits exactly where he was standing
01:06:11.120 and kills like three men out.
01:06:12.680 It would have been him.
01:06:14.080 And he goes on to describe the voice.
01:06:16.380 He gives it a name.
01:06:17.040 It's called Providence.
01:06:17.860 And this voice or this, this idea of whatever Providence is, is mentioned a couple of times
01:06:23.200 in his, in his speeches after he takes control of Germany.
01:06:26.400 This is a muse or an entity of some type that he's receiving advice.
01:06:32.920 It's like he's receiving some sort of clairvoyance, clairvoyant advice.
01:06:36.600 And no one really talks about this.
01:06:38.380 No one says, I've never really heard anybody stop and be like, uh, you know, he was communing
01:06:44.460 with something.
01:06:45.060 And then, uh, you know, during, during his tenure as a Mein Fuhrer, he, uh, he's prescribing
01:06:50.720 Pervitin to the rest of the, the Nazi army, which is just methamphetamine.
01:06:55.360 It's like intramuscular methamphetamine.
01:06:57.540 And when you start to connect the dots, you're like, well, what, what were they really doing?
01:07:02.100 They're trying to, they're obsessed with, you know, I think we spoke about this last
01:07:05.220 time.
01:07:05.400 They're obsessed with the Aryan race.
01:07:06.580 They're looking for ancient artifacts.
01:07:08.700 They're, you know, summoning aliens.
01:07:10.400 They're trying to build a Bell UFO.
01:07:12.540 This guy is talking to a voice named Providence.
01:07:14.900 It's like things start to add up and you can't really look away.
01:07:19.220 So that, that part right there, I think that's pretty good proof of, well, okay, they're seeking
01:07:25.480 something.
01:07:25.920 He's seeking answers from some external force.
01:07:28.700 He got them and it led his, uh, it led his efforts, I mean, fairly successfully until
01:07:34.700 they weren't.
01:07:35.720 Yeah.
01:07:35.980 This is a, actually a really touchy conversation right now, um, because we're in this like weird
01:07:41.360 Renaissance where like Hitler super base.
01:07:43.060 And if you talk against him, then, you know, you're obviously some sort of shill.
01:07:46.740 And I just find it weird that the conversation is like all but omitted any of the occult ties
01:07:52.380 surrounding Hitler.
01:07:53.480 Because there's certainly a lot of discussion surrounding him in the history and Weimar and
01:07:57.060 Bolshevik and yada, yada.
01:07:58.300 But there's not really much, uh, being had on the surface about this occult connection.
01:08:03.020 And there are people who go off and they go like, oh, Hitler actually was Catholic, uh,
01:08:08.020 because he, you know, he, there's things that he did with the Catholic church and, you know,
01:08:11.960 there's photos of him in a Catholic church.
01:08:13.720 And somehow that's indicative of him being Catholic.
01:08:15.900 But if you look at, you know, the Nazi regime and the iconography they chose to surround
01:08:20.660 themselves with, like, there's no Catholic or Christian iconography.
01:08:24.220 In fact, it's, it's very particular iconography, right?
01:08:26.980 It's like the, the thunderbolts, uh, the eagle, um, even the, the, I believe the Zeppelin
01:08:35.020 tribune fairgrounds where he did his speeches from is designed after the temple of Zeus.
01:08:40.800 And the eagle is a, is a symbol of Zeus and the thunderbolts are obviously a symbol of
01:08:45.280 Zeus.
01:08:46.100 And when he commissioned his fairgrounds to be built, uh, the artist who designed them
01:08:51.200 took inspiration from what was in the Berlin museum at the time, which was the temple of
01:08:55.380 Zeus.
01:08:55.760 The temple of Zeus was found in Turkey would have been ancient Turkey or, or Pergamum at
01:09:01.160 the time.
01:09:02.180 And, uh, in the Bible, it talks about the, the throne of Satan being in Pergamum.
01:09:06.540 And we believe on Nephilim death squad that this pantheon of gods, they're,
01:09:10.800 they're the fallen, right?
01:09:12.020 Uh, Zeus obviously being one, uh, a bit of a heavy hitter.
01:09:16.100 Providence is something that's associated with Zeus.
01:09:18.700 It's associated with God too.
01:09:19.840 When you talk about providence, just the divine unfolding of the universe and it's, and it's
01:09:23.900 way.
01:09:24.540 Um, but obviously if you exist within a pagan mythology and you believe in the, the pantheon
01:09:30.000 of gods that the Greeks did, well then Zeus is the one who you attribute a divine providence
01:09:34.500 to.
01:09:34.700 And so it's interesting to me that he has this voice and he's calling it providence.
01:09:39.860 And you would go, well, then certainly he's a spiritual man, right?
01:09:43.480 If he is, I, he was quoted as saying, and this is in a, in a, in a book, I believe by
01:09:47.940 his, uh, sister-in-law.
01:09:49.960 Um, he's quoted as saying that if the people want me to move, I will not do it.
01:09:55.820 Um, but if the voice tells me to move, then I will move immediately.
01:09:59.480 Like that's the kind of, um, reverence that he regards this voice that he calls providence
01:10:04.280 with and it's not uncommon for men of that stature to be moved by something like that.
01:10:09.400 You know, it's often spiritual concepts are attributed to our, our really high ranking
01:10:13.680 world leaders.
01:10:14.860 But you would certainly say then that there must be some religious bent to, to Hitler
01:10:19.720 if he's following this disembodied voice.
01:10:21.640 And what does he have to show for it?
01:10:23.680 He has Zeus symbolism to show for it.
01:10:26.440 And that's like, I don't know.
01:10:28.500 It's so obvious on its face.
01:10:30.220 If you thought that that was the God of the Bible, then you would surround yourself with
01:10:35.120 the iconography, but that's not the case.
01:10:37.740 I'm glad you're talking about that because there was a, on this show years ago, because
01:10:43.560 I was going into the, the, a lot of Nazi roots of the green movement.
01:10:49.920 Um, there, there's a, there's a big green movement.
01:10:52.800 It looks like the environmentalism that we, you know, the people who, the, the kind of
01:10:56.240 mindset that has people laying in the middle of, uh, super highways over here in the United
01:11:00.200 States.
01:11:00.560 There's a lot of that going on out there too.
01:11:02.320 But during the war, I believe the guy named, the guy's name was Alfred Rosenberg and he
01:11:07.980 helped develop, I believe it was called positive Christianity that, um, that, that a lot of
01:11:15.600 people in, in Hitler's, uh, realm saw, saw, um, the little bit more of the, the, the traditional
01:11:23.780 Trinitarian view on Christianity as negative because it wasn't, uh, it wasn't transitory
01:11:32.040 enough to get people, uh, in Germany to start merging themselves with, in a more spiritual
01:11:38.060 sense with where the country was going.
01:11:40.320 And as you said, there's a little bit more, there's a positive Christian Reich kind of
01:11:46.360 influence there, uh, is deep seated in Germanic paganism as well.
01:11:52.060 So there, there was that going on, but, but of course there, there's always that, that,
01:11:56.380 that Christian, that Christian front to the whole thing.
01:12:00.060 And then, um, but it's, it's a, it's a very seldom talked about story there about, you
01:12:06.140 know, how very subtly, you know, nations are tweak the religions that you want to talk about
01:12:11.640 church and state.
01:12:12.440 Well, it's usually the, it's usually the, whenever people talk about separation of church
01:12:16.680 and state, the, the, the thing there that we have most precedent for is that the state
01:12:22.120 takes control of the church and cause they see it as a host that if you attach yourself
01:12:29.900 to it, what you gain access to is the hearts and minds of people who, who only obey, who
01:12:36.680 obey most things on, on account of their, of, of their faith.
01:12:40.080 And, you know, that, that's it.
01:12:41.960 They leave it all up to God.
01:12:43.260 And it's, it's very, I don't know.
01:12:45.860 I'm sure there's some examples, but it's always that the state that takes control of the church
01:12:50.100 and that has the, the worst impact, I believe.
01:12:54.040 I, I'm looking at this whole, like, I don't know, all the, the sort of the Hitler appreciation
01:12:58.740 that's going on.
01:13:00.740 And I recognize, like, you can't separate the fact that so many of the most influential
01:13:06.460 institutions here in America were created and, and, uh, maximalized by Nazis that we
01:13:15.160 took from Operation Paperclip.
01:13:16.380 Those people laid the foundations for certainly the propaganda machine.
01:13:20.800 And I think the propaganda machine right now is steering this conversation.
01:13:25.480 And I really do believe that.
01:13:26.720 I'm not saying that there's not something to be said about, you know, representation
01:13:31.520 of Jews and this or that, but there is, I don't want to sound nihilistic, but I feel
01:13:37.280 as though most people don't care, right?
01:13:40.640 Most people, uh, are not thinking about these sorts of ideas.
01:13:45.160 Uh, I found that when I was younger and I was a conspiracy theorist, that I was very much
01:13:49.740 alone and that people couldn't see the things that I was seeing and they didn't want to hear
01:13:53.020 about the things that I was saying.
01:13:54.040 And I don't think that that's changed now.
01:13:56.980 Um, I think most people would agree that our, our opinions and the things that we're
01:14:02.360 passionate about on the grand scale are given to us by the media.
01:14:08.380 You know, your opinions are not your own.
01:14:10.000 They're often formulated by some algorithm, some mockingbird media type of situation.
01:14:14.880 And, uh, and so now that I see so many people engaging in this conversation and feeling
01:14:19.540 passionately that the Nazis were based and Hitler was based and, and the Jews are everything
01:14:24.300 that plague us.
01:14:25.220 I go, people haven't changed.
01:14:28.280 We're still just carrying the opinions that are handed to us by the media, but the media
01:14:33.280 has changed.
01:14:33.960 It's no longer coming from CNN or Fox news or MSNBC.
01:14:37.780 It's coming from, you know, the greatest cultural manufacturer on earth right now, which is X.
01:14:44.920 In my opinion, I think that's genuinely what it is.
01:14:47.160 It's X is steering the conversation.
01:14:49.820 Maybe that is to say Elon is steering the conversation.
01:14:52.640 And, and I think there's some real validity to that, but this thing isn't organic.
01:14:59.240 The things that they're talking about, the problems that you want to talk about Europa,
01:15:03.000 you've watched, I tried to watch it.
01:15:04.220 I watched like three hours of a 10 hour documentary.
01:15:05.880 And I was like, this is leaving out a lot of the occult stuff.
01:15:10.140 This feels like a piece of propaganda, but like any good propaganda, it's filled with
01:15:15.560 big chunks of truth.
01:15:16.940 So it's kind of the perfect storm.
01:15:18.840 It's like, there's a basis of truth here, but people have this instinct to then go, well,
01:15:22.860 if there is a lie that we're being fed about world war two, that must mean that Hitler is
01:15:29.300 based and you jump all the way to that side.
01:15:31.900 And I think that is the way that this thing is being steered.
01:15:36.660 First, you suppress the speech about it, and then you create an outlet for that conversation
01:15:41.140 to finally be had.
01:15:42.780 And because you suppressed it for so long, when it is had, it is disproportionate.
01:15:47.120 It is, there's a whiplash effect.
01:15:48.980 And I think we're going through that right now.
01:15:51.040 And so, you know, everything has started with the Nazis in Operation Paperclip.
01:15:55.940 And now all of a sudden, we're having the same conversation about the Nazis and the Jews
01:16:00.100 and suddenly they're based.
01:16:01.880 And it's not lost on me that that's happening.
01:16:03.860 I mean, that kind of release, that kind of, that release of built up pressure from what
01:16:09.260 was once repressed and then just let out in a big explosion, that's happening on a number
01:16:16.860 of, in a number of ways.
01:16:18.020 We just did a whole thing last night on South Africa and racial tensions and things like that.
01:16:23.100 That's another, that's another way, place to go into it too.
01:16:26.380 But, you know, to, to start, use this as a way to segue into a bigger point, you know,
01:16:33.100 whenever there is tension in society, in the world, there are always people who are going
01:16:38.280 to present themselves as a solution to one thing or another.
01:16:43.000 And emotional decisions are, are made.
01:16:46.780 Now, this right here will take the bloodline conversation we were talking about.
01:16:50.840 It'll take the alien conversation.
01:16:52.840 It'll be, talk about the state religion conversation, kind of put it together.
01:16:55.880 It's a little, it's a little hokey because it, I mean, I don't take it too seriously.
01:17:00.640 This guy, this guy, Abdullah Hashem, we were talking about him a little bit last week.
01:17:07.740 He's got a bit of a buzz going on due to his claims of divinity.
01:17:12.840 Granted, the buzz is largely derisive, but he says he's the true Pope.
01:17:17.800 He insinuates that Pope Francis's death was divinely ordained to make room for his ascendancy.
01:17:23.620 And he's also the, the successor of not only Jesus and Muhammad, but also the Jews and everybody.
01:17:30.680 I mean, he's just, he is, he is the culmination of everybody's bloodline.
01:17:35.700 And I played a highlight reel of people testifying that he had turned inanimate objects into birds and was raised and was raising people from the dead.
01:17:44.500 Anyway, the reason why I, I, I would love to hear what both of you guys had to say about him as a, as a character, but his, his emergence came after this 2005 documentary that he made from infiltrating the Aurelian UFO group.
01:18:04.880 It was that long ago, 2005, 2005 in Las Vegas and Las Vegas is, is one of his American HQs for this particular, you know, mishmash church that he has started over here.
01:18:17.400 But, you know, that led me back to this, this whole Raelian thing seems like it would be right in your guys' real wheelhouse.
01:18:23.500 So, uh, let's talk about this, especially cause they have, I mean, one of the crux of their beliefs is that ETs, they call them Elohim, uh, created us through genetic hybridization programs.
01:18:35.340 I guess some kind of an Anunnaki offshoot, but also, I mean, you know, Nephilim being the OG genetic editing and hybridization, uh, uh, program.
01:18:45.360 I'm just throwing the whole thing toward you guys.
01:18:47.380 What do you think about him and everything and all of everything in his background that relates to your work?
01:18:51.820 I just want to say one thing and then I'll pass the ball to you top, but Elohim is, is the word that would be used in the Bible.
01:18:57.940 And it's, it's describing a high ranking spiritual entity.
01:19:00.820 Uh, you know, it's like God is an Elohim, but the angels are Elohim as well.
01:19:04.460 God is above all.
01:19:06.720 Um, but that is a descriptive to, to, to describe a high ranking spiritual.
01:19:11.300 So I'm not even disagreeing with what he's saying in that way, but, but Tapa, what do you think about this?
01:19:17.100 This guy, this guy, uh, he just, he screams fed to me.
01:19:21.820 Fed.
01:19:22.820 Um, yeah.
01:19:23.780 And so I think you had a good point, David.
01:19:25.380 We were talking a little bit about it before on the phone.
01:19:27.320 Um, I'll just, I'll cut to the chase.
01:19:29.260 It looks like he's making another documentary.
01:19:32.080 Uh, it's going to be a banger documentary.
01:19:34.420 But this also plays, uh, some weird role if, if you're paying attention, uh, geopolitically.
01:19:40.340 And right now we have Donald Trump who is no longer taking phone calls from Bibi Netanyahu.
01:19:46.920 So I heard it looks like, yeah.
01:19:48.960 Yeah.
01:19:49.140 And I mean, he's done a number of things.
01:19:51.240 Uh, I actually, there's been, uh, reports that came out that Bibi is caught now, uh, trying
01:19:56.460 to stifle some, some trade, uh, the, the release of the hostages for, uh, you know, the American
01:20:02.060 Israeli hostages that Donald Trump successfully negotiated from Hamas.
01:20:05.760 And that's just another thing that Trump's not happy about.
01:20:08.680 There's, they were trying to get us into war with Iran and Trump's not happy about this.
01:20:12.260 So he's not talking to these guys.
01:20:13.900 Netanyahu kind of responds in turn saying something like, uh, well, I guess we'll just have to figure
01:20:18.340 it out economically without Donald Trump.
01:20:20.120 And it's like, oh, that sounds to me a little bit like a veiled threat.
01:20:22.920 Like you don't just, uh, get cut off from your money supply and, and the people who you've
01:20:28.480 been blackmailing for, I don't know, 80 years and just go, oh, well, I guess we'll just sell
01:20:33.620 more, you know, yarmulkes or whatever they sell.
01:20:35.840 No, this is a, this is bad.
01:20:38.080 This, the tensions here that are underlying, I think people are not quite paying attention
01:20:42.800 to it just yet, but we will be because Donald Trump is being friendly to friendlier to Saudi
01:20:48.080 Arabia, friendly to Qatar.
01:20:49.500 We just worked out like a trillion dollar trade deal with Qatar, uh, economic trade deal.
01:20:54.020 He got like a plane from these guys.
01:20:56.100 He, uh, removed the stipulation for Saudi Arabia or for one of these, uh, one of these desert
01:21:03.040 countries that if they're going to pursue, uh, as a part of their nuclear arms deal, they
01:21:07.620 have to normalize relations with Israel that is now removed.
01:21:11.080 So this is telling me that there is a fracture between America and Israel and like, all right,
01:21:17.700 well, why does that, why does that even matter?
01:21:20.700 Well, this guy here, um, uh, Hashem, his religion is a fracture in the multifaceted religions
01:21:29.960 of Islam or the, the different sects of Islam who already don't get along with each other,
01:21:34.180 but they really hate this guy.
01:21:36.340 And when you look into Islam and the history of it, Jay Dyer will probably do a much better
01:21:40.020 job than I, I will at describing this, but Islam, whatever it is or was, or maybe it
01:21:47.420 was definitely used by the British empire to destabilize the middle East.
01:21:52.440 They continually go in, they continually cause tensions between, you know, Sunni, Shiites,
01:21:57.800 all the rest of these sects.
01:21:59.160 And there's never going to be any peace.
01:22:00.920 There's always going to be tension crackling, but that's what they need to keep this region
01:22:04.820 in disarray.
01:22:06.460 And this to me, it looks like besides it being a dope documentary of a guy that has studied
01:22:11.300 every other religion, made docu, like a 50 part documentary series on the other religions
01:22:15.840 enough to like, know their, know what they're about.
01:22:19.760 It seems like he just mish mish moshed it all together and has done some interesting, you
01:22:24.660 know, parlor tricks and has gotten some people to testify that he did them.
01:22:28.860 I don't, I don't really know, but that's what it feels like.
01:22:31.420 It feels like it's, uh, they're, they're actors.
01:22:33.800 So I watched, you know, the, the testimony and they are saying wild things to your point,
01:22:38.200 Frank, it's like this dude, what did he say?
01:22:40.400 He possessed me, uh, and used me to resurrect my dead father.
01:22:44.520 Another guy said he resurrected my dead wife, all kinds of crazy things like that.
01:22:48.040 It just strikes me as odd that this guy's rolling around performing miracles.
01:22:52.120 We haven't heard of, I mean, we get footage from the middle East all the time, uh, on lively.
01:22:57.040 I was going to say, where's the live leak videos?
01:22:59.660 Exactly.
01:23:00.620 So, so, you know, for, for us to not have come across that, I lean towards the side of
01:23:05.180 this is a documentary, um, you know, a little heretical to stand up and say those things.
01:23:10.020 But I mean, if it's in the spirit of a documentary, I don't know if you're doing, uh, some sort of
01:23:13.860 a theatrical version of it.
01:23:15.620 It does strike me as odd that the Pope died and this is part of the narrative.
01:23:21.320 So, well, sorry, let me, let me clarify.
01:23:24.140 Cause now I'm like remembering my point of like the 10, I go on like a hundred tangents, but it's
01:23:27.580 like, as Israel and United States relationships start to deteriorate and we start to negotiate
01:23:34.140 a little bit deeper with these, uh, these Muslim countries, this guy kind of shows up and it's just
01:23:40.280 another fracture in that religion, which is, you know, strongly holds together that, that, uh,
01:23:45.580 that part of the country, all of these, uh, all these nations. So it was like, now you, you throw
01:23:50.380 in this guy and they hate him. They, they want to, they want to, I think they, they brought legal
01:23:54.360 charges against them. They kicked them out of the country. And that that's also used to justify
01:23:58.640 how like this religion is correct because they've been persecuted. It's like, no, no, you're like
01:24:02.860 inflaming them on purpose. And of course they're going to attack you. These people are kind of
01:24:06.820 low IQ sand people. And that's, that that's how I feel about it, but whatever. Um, so that,
01:24:11.780 that's, that's like part of what's going on that I'm looking at. I'm, I'm a little bit
01:24:15.140 suspicious of, of this movement with this guy. It just looks like fed stuff and a good
01:24:19.060 documentary in my opinion, but it does play to his strength that the Pope passes away.
01:24:23.260 And he says that that was kind of, uh, preordained that was destined to happen. And it's like,
01:24:27.360 what I want to know is like, if this dude set out to make a, uh, a documentary, did the Pope
01:24:31.740 die? And he was like, no shit, dude, did that really just happen? This is perfect. Let's,
01:24:36.440 you know, roll this into the narrative. Let's take advantage of this. Or, you know, is it genuine?
01:24:40.420 But what I will say is that the geopolitical climate is such that it's perfect.
01:24:44.900 It's, it's fertile grounds for people like this to start emerging. You know,
01:24:48.740 these messianic figures are claiming to be messianic figures. I mean, we are in the middle
01:24:53.160 of so many sort of prophetic, holy disputes right now, as we've always been, you know,
01:24:58.960 as a species. But I think after COVID, a lot of people started to perk up to like the spiritual
01:25:04.700 aspect of things. And so I think for the first time in a long time, a lot of people think they're
01:25:09.060 bearing witness to, you know, uh, biblical prophecy unfolding and they, they may well be,
01:25:13.320 but given that, uh, that kind of climate of the conversation, it's perfect for people like
01:25:17.840 this to start rising. I, well, I, speaking of orchestrated psyops, then I think that this
01:25:23.200 would be a great thing to, uh, to go to right now. I want to show you something and, um, then I'll
01:25:29.120 read the, I'll read the tweet afterwards. This is a short video. It's, it's over the top. So it's,
01:25:36.520 I mean, whatever, but, but we're, we're going to get into a little bit more. Here it is. Now
01:25:41.360 this video right here is, is, is footage of what they called, uh, Croctalius the fourth, the,
01:25:50.000 the first openly lizard Pope. Nice. And this documentary apparently came out, I think in
01:25:56.280 the eighties or something like that. This is, this is all AI obviously, but we're going to talk
01:26:02.940 about this because the, the, uh, channel that shared this had a really interesting caption
01:26:08.540 and it was in a long line of videos that came out recently that are really, um, well, we'll get to
01:26:16.800 a second. First, just watch this. It's a, a little bit of a throwback of Croctalius the fourth,
01:26:22.940 the first openly lizard Pope. Today is a timely moment to look back at Croctalius the fourth,
01:26:28.080 the first openly lizard Pope for centuries. Our cold-blooded overlords ruled from the shadows,
01:26:33.940 but in 1983, Croctalius broke through the Vatican substrate and hissed his name in the ancient tongue.
01:26:40.560 Finally, a Pope unafraid to shed the human meat suit. Young reptiles everywhere saw themselves in
01:26:47.080 the Komodo known as the terror of Mozambique. Croctalius was a champion of inclusion, extending baptism
01:26:54.420 to eggs, whilst at the same time being really hard on fashionable handbags. It was during his reign
01:27:01.160 that the official minimum temperature of the Catholic Church was raised to 35 degrees, as well as being
01:27:07.120 the reason all ceremonies now include misting with holy water and a shit ton of flies. His last official
01:27:13.620 act was the introduction of the lesser-known 11th commandment, No Sudden Movements. To many, he was a
01:27:20.900 prophet to his 5,000 spawn, forming the shadow government of Luxembourg. He was simply Papa. And
01:27:29.640 to us, a reminder, they're not hiding anymore.
01:27:37.640 Okay, now, here, this is one, it's very fucking strange, but here is what the caption read. Where
01:27:46.880 the hell is it now? Oh, come on, man. Where the hell is it? Is this right here? Is this the Pope
01:27:52.860 Leon or Leo? What is his name?
01:27:55.120 Leo XIV. No, but this is supposed to be footage from 1983. Okay, now, here's the end of it. Look
01:28:02.600 at the end of this. It's from the brand.
01:28:05.740 Nostalgia Archive, presenting, preserving false memories.
01:28:08.820 You see? Oh, no. Now, this is the, it's a really interesting brand. I mean, when you talk
01:28:12.740 about, when you talk about Nostalgia and their tagline being preserving false memories. Now,
01:28:19.620 as a social media brand, it's brilliant. You know, they use the VHS filters, they do, you know,
01:28:26.360 the over-the-top reptilian themes. You can get what they're doing. But governments and adjacent,
01:28:34.000 government-adjacent groups can and will do far more effective work, confusing the general public
01:28:39.040 with much subtler work. And the fact they are, again, preserving false memories. This was the,
01:28:45.300 this is what the, the OP put out there when he, when he shared the, the video. It was PJ Ace said,
01:28:53.680 conspiracy theories are about to go nuclear. As AI video gets better, they'll start off as memes,
01:29:00.000 and then they'll get embedded in the public consciousness. Listen to this line. We are on
01:29:05.240 the edge of a new folklore era. And now, and I started thinking to myself, on the edge of a new
01:29:12.600 era of, of folklore, just because what the, you know, the, the old era was pretty incredible when
01:29:18.420 you think about it. I mean, word of mouth, far more, uh, incomplete understanding as a natural world.
01:29:25.480 You know, you think about what ancient people thought about sprites in the sky at night or a
01:29:30.460 ball lightning or eclipses. We already know what was done in the name of eclipses, but I mean,
01:29:35.600 what, what do you guys think about that, that, that we're on the edge of a new era of folklore?
01:29:41.280 Dude, we're, I think we're already there.
01:29:43.440 I'm looking forward to it. Like I'm, I am contributing as hard as I can to, uh, like,
01:29:48.000 I don't know if you, well, you follow me Frank on Twitter and I've kind of like toned it down
01:29:52.200 because I just been busy the last year or so, like building shit. But, uh, I, I like to lie.
01:29:57.740 I like to just go on Twitter and just make shit up. And we, I got, if you do it in a convincing
01:30:03.720 enough way, if you hit the culture in the right moment, like, uh, I put a picture up of a young
01:30:09.600 kid that was like being fake crucified and it's actually my son. And it's a whole story that like
01:30:14.600 they were, they were learning about, you know, the crucifixion. They were super hyped about it.
01:30:17.740 So my mom took a picture, look at this, how cool. And I sprayed fake blood on it. And, uh,
01:30:22.180 this was right, right around the time of October 7th. And I put it online and I say,
01:30:25.860 can't believe Hamas did this. Uh, they're crucifying young Jewish children now as a slight to the,
01:30:31.380 you know, the state of Israel, how horrible, something like that. It goes viral, like millions
01:30:35.860 and millions and millions of views. And it had three effects. Like one person, one type of person,
01:30:42.760 they got it immediately. And they go, this is funny. The second person got it and said,
01:30:47.100 you're crazy. That's also correct. The third person got violently angry, violently angry at
01:30:53.660 me, at whoever. And I'm like, Oh, you're just like looking, you're looking, if you're looking
01:30:58.780 to be angry, if you're looking to laugh, if you're looking to try to make sense of things,
01:31:01.500 you're going to do that online, especially on Twitter. So when this stuff starts to proliferate
01:31:06.360 online, that those three personalities will come out a lot and it's going to be beautiful
01:31:11.380 to watch. People will be confused. People will be angry. People will be laughing. And then
01:31:16.240 it's going to get to a point like where it's really like one, one of those AI just came out
01:31:20.140 with Donald Trump talking about the death penalty for, I don't know, I forget what it was, but it
01:31:25.480 was, it was AI. And I was like, this is very convincing. Yeah. And we're, we're at that point
01:31:30.280 of that. What do they call that? The uncanny valley or, or is it the, no, that's the uncanny
01:31:36.720 valley, I think is what it is. Well, I was watching a video the other day and actually posted
01:31:41.120 about this. I found myself getting a little bit bummed out because, uh, I was watching a video
01:31:47.020 from a nature page on Twitter and it said something about, you know, alpha male dominance,
01:31:53.420 whatever. And it was showing elephants and the elephants were, um, walking down crocodiles to
01:31:58.980 protect their young. Yeah. And the thing is, it wasn't real. It was AI like the, the, the baby
01:32:05.560 elephant like falls apart and turns into a blanket. I saw the mother, the mother elephant
01:32:11.260 took the crocodile into its mouth and dropped it. Yes. Yes. And, and my thing about that is
01:32:15.800 like, that seems innocuous. It seems like a non, you wouldn't even think about that, but
01:32:20.380 I realized that it's like a grooming process. Like now, even the innocuous videos that have
01:32:26.320 no agenda are AI and it's going to get to a point where virtually everything I, I'm not
01:32:33.200 going to lie, Frank, I feel like maybe I'm blowing smoke in, in our asses, but people
01:32:38.220 like us that are talking into a, a, a microphone and on camera, we're going to be the last kind
01:32:43.940 of bastion of being able to prove like we're real. We're actually here. I can see you in
01:32:48.260 the live chat. I can engage with you, you know, like I can talk to you personally because
01:32:51.900 shameless plug. Yes. Uh, but I mean, no, we could be very well be fake. I don't know.
01:32:57.880 It could be, you know, yeah, I could be fake right now, but if you do want to find it
01:33:02.520 if we're real, we have, we're doing something called Bohemian Grove. I don't know. Yeah.
01:33:07.100 We're going to be on stage, uh, this coming June, uh, 20th through the 21st. I saw that
01:33:10.920 you got Sam Tripoli showing up and Owen Benjamin, right? Yeah. Owen Benjamin, Sam Tripoli, uh,
01:33:16.620 Shane Cashman's coming out. We've got a bunch of people, a bunch of people. A lot of people
01:33:20.220 were not even announcing. We've invited a lot of people to just come and hang, but we're
01:33:23.460 going to do two days of, uh, of comedy and conspiracy. The first day is going to be heavy
01:33:27.660 on a conspiracy. A lot of what we talk about with you on these past few episodes,
01:33:31.560 this whole MK ultra program, the aliens, how they fit in these entities that people
01:33:35.880 encounter. And then the next day is just, uh, complete insane comedy. Uh, that's going
01:33:41.380 to be on the next one. So it's like, you know, this is very, it's very hard to pull
01:33:45.480 off a live event. And David suggested it. Like when we started doing the show, he's
01:33:49.320 like, man, if this show ever does well, we should do something like that because
01:33:51.980 it's, it's important, especially because of shit like this. Like you have like an, you
01:33:56.440 know, an elephant fighting an alligator that may or may not be real. It's like, nah,
01:33:59.460 we got to do more in real life stuff. Like we are real people, physical beings. We're
01:34:04.780 walking around. I want to shake some of these people's hands and like, Hey, I need to know
01:34:08.840 that the people that watch this, like there's a bunch of people. Yeah, dude, all these people
01:34:13.100 are bots. They're all fake. I see your, uh, you know, Nikki or whoever all fake. They're
01:34:17.640 all just saying like, Nikki's real. Nikki's real. Nikki's real. All right. Fine. Nikki's
01:34:20.960 real, but the rest of them, I don't know about the rest of them. Nikki's been at the
01:34:24.980 studio years ago. She's real. Okay. Fine. Verified. What does Shane Cashman call it
01:34:28.960 though? Cashman calls it post reality, right? And that's like what we're in. We are in it
01:34:32.640 right now. Like I think that video was right. I think that's coming. And I think that people
01:34:37.580 like us who were, a lot of people are going to have to catch up, right? And, and by that,
01:34:42.740 I mean, if you have a tendency to, somebody said everything is cake, this is the reality that
01:34:48.380 is right. The cake is a lie. Uh, but, but if we, if we, um, if you already have that proclivity
01:34:54.600 for sleuthing through information to try to find the truth, you're going to be at least in better
01:34:59.160 standings. A lot of people don't do that. And we're going to find very soon that it was very
01:35:04.100 important to develop discernment. It was very important to develop a system by which you vet
01:35:08.460 these things that you learn online, because if you don't have that, we, these, these goofy idiots
01:35:13.900 are sitting in these chairs. We're going to be light years beyond you because we're going to
01:35:17.200 scrutinize these things and we're going to try to parse out the truth from the fiction. Um, a lot
01:35:20.940 of people are going to find that that's a skillset that they didn't know they were going to need and
01:35:24.900 they're really going to need it. You're right. You're right. Let's, well, we already got to it.
01:35:28.700 I mean, it's a good place to stop for tonight. Um, because, because I want to do a reality
01:35:34.440 verification check with the audience and take some calls from them right after this break. So, but
01:35:40.120 before you guys leave, first of all, uh, you know, tell everybody your broadcast schedule and of
01:35:45.160 course, where they can go and check out more information about your meetup and, uh, that you
01:35:49.740 were just talking about, but give everybody the, um, you know, the nutshell version of all the,
01:35:53.840 the particulars that they're going to need. And, uh, we are having our very first, our very first
01:36:00.160 meet and greet social gala kind of a thing in September. So I know that I know you guys are
01:36:05.900 down in the Southeast around there, but if you find, uh, any reason to come up to New York,
01:36:11.360 uh, in the tri-state area in the early September, it'd be awesome to have you just milling around.
01:36:16.360 There's not going to be, you know, it's going to be a really good time. So I'm glad that people are
01:36:20.560 doing these things because you're right. We got to be out there. We got to, we got to put concerts
01:36:24.820 together and that's coming over here on this end to a lot of, a lot of music and shit like that,
01:36:29.900 but tell everybody what's going on, uh, broadcast schedule and where they can find out information
01:36:34.500 about your event. So as far as the event's concerned, you can go to bro grove.com and you can check
01:36:39.540 out all the details there. Like I said, it's a two day event, June 20th through the 21st in
01:36:43.260 Leesburg, Florida at the Tropic theater. And it's going to be a good time. I think about five hours
01:36:47.680 each day. Uh, you'll get all the details over on bro grove. Day one is, uh, our conspiracy day.
01:36:53.100 So we're going to have, uh, it'll be Nephilim death squad doing a performance, Shane Cashman doing a
01:36:57.700 performance of his show and he'll be emceeing both days. Um, we're going to have a conspiracy
01:37:02.300 round table hosted by the cult of conspiracy guys. And, and there's, there's a lot in Florida.
01:37:06.840 There's all the conspiracy creators that you want. It's called the Florida Illuminati. We
01:37:11.240 started it. There's a, there's a blood ritual to get into the whole thing, but they're going to be
01:37:15.160 sharing the stage. It'll be headlined by, uh, Sam Tripoli doing standup comedy. The next day is
01:37:20.740 just pure comedy. It's called rape of Palooza. We have, we've got Elijah Schaefer doing his show.
01:37:27.260 We have a special guest possibly coming, uh, coming through tower gang will be performing offensive
01:37:32.100 comedy and the night will be capped off by Owen Benjamin doing standup comedy. This in a, it's
01:37:37.400 in a theater, like a legitimate theater in a small town in Florida that we have taken over.
01:37:41.460 These people have no idea what's headed their way. And it's very exciting. Tickets are actually,
01:37:46.080 uh, more than halfway sold out. And we still have like a month and a half before this event starts.
01:37:51.680 So this is like, it's crazy. It's going to happen. It's going to be a lot of people going to be a lot
01:37:55.860 of fun. We actually just booked a band too, Frank. So we're doing a, that's how you know it's
01:37:59.900 serious. Um, also guys, you can find a Nephilim death squad anywhere, but I'm not going to lie.
01:38:06.520 I typically don't promote the Patreon and other people's shows, but we just realized
01:38:09.920 that our content, we make so much, we record like two to three episodes for every episode that we
01:38:15.680 air. So a lot of our viewers on YouTube, a lot of our viewers on rumble. Yes. You can find us there.
01:38:20.020 Yes. Those are old episode. If you want an updated stream, it's patrion.com backslash Nephilim
01:38:24.980 death squad. And we are doing, you know, five, six episodes a week. And so the people there find
01:38:30.920 that there's a lot of a bang for their buck. So that's the greatest place to find us. Otherwise
01:38:34.960 you can find me on Twitter or X at David El Corbo. That's it. Oh, well, Hey, we'll, we'll be, uh,
01:38:41.060 we'll be shouting each other out on Twitter after this and tomorrow when we're sharing the rerun and
01:38:45.220 all that, but I can't, uh, can't thank you guys enough for spending time with me tonight. And I look
01:38:49.940 forward to a session number three. Yes, dude. Thanks for having us. I was surprised
01:38:54.260 when we got the invite back, but, uh, me too. I was like, is this guy serious?
01:38:58.900 I'm like bone. Thanks for having us, dude. Yeah. I'm not, I'm not scared. Let's just do it. Let's
01:39:03.380 just, let's just fucking do it. You know, I'm sure we'll get, we'll get, we'll get in trouble one
01:39:07.000 day, but not tonight. All right. Yeah. We'll get in trouble at, uh, in September when we come over
01:39:10.820 there. That's it, man. All right. I'll talk to you guys soon. Have a great night. Peace out, man.
01:39:15.440 There you go. There is top and Raven. So what do we do now? Well, I'll tell you what we're going to do.
01:39:22.420 I'm going to take a moment right now to say, if you want access to behind the scenes footage of this
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01:40:00.420 this show independent and it helps us plan for the future. And as far as that future goes,
01:40:07.560 I'm excited that we ended on that note because it's true. It's, it's necessary that people do things
01:40:14.300 in person again, uh, that you're able to actually filter out the illusion that are, uh, online digital
01:40:22.280 interactions and all these lives that are lived through comment sections and retweets and all that
01:40:27.220 shit. I understand the nature of the game. It's the lifeblood of how this stuff is syndicated as, uh,
01:40:33.560 you know, as opposed to a couple of decades ago, where the only way you're reaching audiences like
01:40:38.120 this is if you're syndicated by a Westwood one or a cumulus media or something like that. So it's,
01:40:44.400 um, it's a blessing to be in this chaotic time and September is going to be great. We had another
01:40:50.860 meeting today. It was me, Jay, Krista, the producer of the show. Um, uh, Molly of keto brains. We got our
01:40:58.400 sponsors put together. It's going to be a really chill night. I'm trying to figure out our, you know,
01:41:04.260 the celebrity list that's going to be there and people from the show. Um, King already picked out,
01:41:11.680 he, he sent me a picture of all the wardrobe choices for September. He's going to look chic,
01:41:19.500 but there's going to be a lot of people there. I want, uh, I want to see if I can get Tony black to
01:41:24.320 be there. You know, uh, the family, friends, everybody, it's going to be a good night, meet and
01:41:30.160 greet, um, a little bit of everything, a little bit of, I don't know, bar trivia. It's not going
01:41:35.780 to be too crazy. You're not going to be sitting in it. It's going to be a nice mixer. So there you
01:41:41.360 have it. Okay. So let's take some calls. It's eight 36 and I've got questions for you all. Do you
01:41:47.720 think, I mean, I don't know, call in with whatever struck you, uh, tonight, what struck you and where
01:41:54.460 did it hit? That's what I want to know. 9 1 4 200 0 2 6 9. Give me a buzz. I want to hear from you
01:42:00.340 right now. 9 1 4 200 0 2 6 9 prove that you're real. And I'm going to go into the super chats in
01:42:06.520 the meantime. First one up. Let's see here. Rumble rant. We have a lone ranger rumble rant. Tommy
01:42:13.540 Jekyll. Tommy says you'll need funding to get Aurora's ice cream cone. Yeah. Well, yeah, thank you so
01:42:22.280 much, Tommy. And you know what? Um, thank you everybody hanging out over there. Whatever
01:42:26.680 you do like the episode, there's a over a thousand people on rumble alone right now and
01:42:31.740 only 160 likes hit the thumbs up button. It's a big, that, that is one platform that liking
01:42:39.640 and commenting after the show would actually get a subscribers. It happens on YouTube as
01:42:45.460 well, but rumble is still pretty fertile and send over some rumble rants as well. Let's
01:42:50.260 take a call from Joseph. What's going on, man. This is Mr. Mission Control. Hey, what's
01:42:55.960 up? It's good to hear from you. So what, what, uh, what'd you take away from tonight's
01:42:59.660 show? No, it was great. Definitely. That's where it's all right, man. But like I, I've
01:43:05.340 been feeling the, uh, solar activity and all the, uh, you know, earth changes has been
01:43:10.420 going on now. I used to be a political guy, but you know, always been attuned to the earth
01:43:17.540 and watching all this stuff. So, you know, all this weird stuff that's going on, mainly
01:43:23.500 solar, solar directed, but I'm real. I'm Mr. Mission Control. I'm not a chat bot. I
01:43:29.020 wish I was, I wish it was a chat bot. Oh, you do. Hey, well, you know, I, I'm glad you,
01:43:33.720 you, you call in with that. That used to be big on politics and now, you know, it's just
01:43:38.460 more so you're just, you're just following the, uh, the ebb and flow of, uh, of the,
01:43:43.560 the, the, the, the nature of things, sun activity, things like that. I got to say, it's probably
01:43:49.660 where a lot more people are going to gravitate. I'm sure that that is where the momentum is
01:43:54.060 shifting. There's a lot of people who are coming to their senses about what, you know,
01:43:58.760 the politics is all about and, and the limited, uh, you know, the, the limited options for reforming
01:44:04.440 what we know as the political, you know, world and how that affects us. There, there's a big
01:44:10.000 new censorship thing going to come back on kind of like what we've seen 2020 and around that time
01:44:16.180 and, and similar things. Um, but yeah, I covered that. Like I said, I got my other, I got another
01:44:22.940 channel back that had been banned for three years because I was covering that, all that stuff,
01:44:27.180 vaccine research and stuff. And we exposed all, I guess we can talk about it now, right?
01:44:32.620 No, no, no, no, no.
01:44:34.440 You can't, you can't, we, we, everybody exposed all that stuff. They're talking about it now a
01:44:40.020 little bit, you know, I'm not going to get your band. No, no. All I'm going to say is if you just
01:44:43.540 got a, a channel back after three years, what I would say is do, do whatever you can to, uh, to
01:44:49.780 find a, to find a new way of expressing your ideas on, on YouTube. I'm not saying, yeah. And I would
01:44:56.180 say it's like guys that follow like climate viewer at Dutch sense and all these guys, you know,
01:45:01.880 been, you know, shadow banned by the algorithm. We've got a window here. We've got a real distinct
01:45:07.100 window here that we can manifest. And you know about manifesting in the metaphysics behind all
01:45:12.220 this religious stuff, put the, put the, the dog and all that stuff behind and get down to the
01:45:17.180 spiritual and back to nature. And especially right now when everybody's, you know, planting gardens.
01:45:21.680 Well, don't know that, you know what mission control and thank you for the call. That is
01:45:26.020 something that, uh, poopy butthole out there would say, yes, let's do it. You're when poopy
01:45:31.580 would call in and say, Hey everybody, listen tomorrow at 11, 11 past 11, let's all take six
01:45:38.340 minutes and, and pray and concentrate on, uh, visions of a, of a new peaceful world. You know,
01:45:45.140 maybe we should do more, more like a linking up, Hey, tomorrow at this time, everybody just take
01:45:50.200 a moment and get yourself into, into some good, uh, into some good broadcast modes
01:45:55.100 and collective vision. It'd be good. Maybe, maybe we can dissipate a hurricane or something like
01:46:02.400 that. We should try that. We should actually set a, an intention experiment on manipulating weather.
01:46:10.100 I like that idea. Let's see here. Let's take another call. Adora, is that you?
01:46:15.720 Hi Frank. How are you?
01:46:17.280 I'm all right. You sound very far away. Can you get closer to the receiver, please?
01:46:21.280 Okay. Let me put the phone line up. Oh, I took it down. Hold on. There we go. Sorry about that, Frank.
01:46:29.780 I hear you.
01:46:31.300 Great. I'm calling in for the second time. Dora from Michigan. Um, what a fascinating night
01:46:39.380 listening to you guys talk. So what resonated with me and what I wanted to share with you is that
01:46:47.280 when you guys are talking about the psychotropic medication, my cousin's one year older than me.
01:46:53.520 So he's 56, right? And his whole life, he went through a windshield when he was a kid,
01:46:59.840 his whole life. He's told us that he used to hang with Jimi Hendrix. They partied. He,
01:47:07.040 he swore up and down about stuff that has, you know, pictures have turned up with a kid that looks
01:47:14.900 just like my cousin sitting behind Jimi Hendrix. Like the psychotropic medication that they put
01:47:23.820 people on. Right. I think that he is so alive that he is in multi-dimensions at all times.
01:47:32.140 And he is just, he comes off crazy because damn, if you had to flip from third, fourth,
01:47:40.440 fifth general, you know, degrees or leap to like that show quantum leap, right? If you had to keep
01:47:47.020 bouncing into you on whatever timeline, you would be weird. You wouldn't be out of your mind.
01:47:56.780 You're right. You're right. You're right. If that, if there was something there, you know,
01:48:00.940 forget about, we've had callers that have, um, that have contributed stories from their lives.
01:48:06.760 And then I, and I believe that they believe they're telling the truth and to believe these
01:48:13.860 stories as you're telling them are crazy there too, because you wonder what does that do to you
01:48:19.160 on a, um, on a spiritual and a psychological level? If you know that you've had an experience that
01:48:25.480 actually had places you in the middle of a, you know, of, of, of a by location kind of a event
01:48:32.100 where you are in two different places at the same time, or what you're talking about here,
01:48:38.440 two different times at the same time. I mean, what do you even do? What kind of a, what kind of a
01:48:43.980 dream do you think that you're caught up in? Do you even believe that you're awake half of the time?
01:48:48.620 If that's a, if that's your actual living experience, I would feel like I was, I was stuck
01:48:53.420 in a dream. He's, he's homeless, right? And he's on a disability because of the windshield and
01:49:01.000 trauma. When we were younger as kids, we lived together, right? Well, he always told us about
01:49:07.280 shit and we'd be like, Tony, you didn't go anywhere, knock it off. You've been with us the whole damn
01:49:12.200 time. We actually got a picture in there. There he is in the picture with Jimmy Hendrix and some
01:49:20.220 other artists with the Janis Joplin sitting on a wood thing. And my cousin is right behind them.
01:49:28.780 Wow. Well, it's, uh, it's something to think about and thank you for the call. Uh, it's good to hear
01:49:33.600 from you, Dora. All right. Thanks, Frank. Oh man. Well, there you, just imagine if that was your reality.
01:49:40.920 A, get people to believe you. B, regardless if they believe you or not, and that's your reality,
01:49:48.720 where are you? No, let's take a call. What is this? Do we actually have a call from Poland coming in
01:49:53.480 right now? Hey Frank. Yeah, this is from Poland. Wow. This is Mike. Mike. I've called, I've called in
01:50:00.060 before. Okay. Well, do you, are you, are you stationed out there? Yeah. Now, now I remember out here in
01:50:09.160 Poland. Now I remember the call. I remember the call. Uh, it was right around the time that we
01:50:14.160 were, we were, you, there's a little bit more, uh, escalating headlines about whether or not
01:50:18.920 there was going to be some sort of, uh, you know, uh, a, uh, article five event that was going to,
01:50:25.640 you know, expand the war east of you, but it's good to hear from you. I'm glad that things have not
01:50:31.380 gotten worse. Knock on wood. What's on your mind tonight? Yeah. Uh, it was also around the time,
01:50:38.280 uh, right after Donald Trump was elected. And I was telling you how people over here are very
01:50:43.800 happy for that. Um, but I just wanted to call in real quick because, uh, apparently today
01:50:49.980 president, uh, president Obama is also in our city. Uh, but he's not coming to visit the troops out here.
01:50:57.380 Wanted to know what you think about that.
01:50:58.920 I didn't even hear about that. So he's doing business in Poland right now, but nobody can
01:51:03.860 really pinpoint where he is and who he's meeting with. Well, he's, uh, he's meeting at a forum
01:51:11.300 called impact 25, which is, uh, just a discussion about Polish owned, uh, industry innovation and
01:51:19.620 economy. Um, haven't seen any headlines about it yet because he apparently spoke today, but I'm sure
01:51:25.940 they're probably going to see some more stuff about that tomorrow in the news. Hold on impact 25
01:51:31.880 Poland. Let me see what's going on here. I have not heard about this year. You're you're, this is the
01:51:37.880 first time I'm hearing anything about it, but, um, I heard that there, there, there has been some
01:51:43.640 really impressive, um, anti migration, uh, you know, demonstrations going on out there in,
01:51:51.960 in Poland. So that's nice to hear. Let's see. Understand your impact 25. Well, I can't,
01:51:58.180 I'm not finding really anything over here. What I want to do with Mike, I'll go and research a
01:52:03.180 little bit more. If you have anything, you can send it to me. Yeah. If I, if I see anything
01:52:07.960 tomorrow, cause I mean, I'm at work right now, um, just pulling the night shift. But if I find
01:52:13.640 anything, I'll send it to you in an email. Uh, it's pretty interesting just timeline wise.
01:52:18.740 And, uh, so that he's not coming to see all the, all the men and women in uniform out here
01:52:24.420 while he's abroad. Well, as a baseline, I would never really, I would never assume that
01:52:34.240 Barack Obama is going around the world to spread some, you know, red, white, and blue cheer and
01:52:41.400 bring some star spangled enthusiasm to our, our, uh, troops. I'm figuring he's going out there to do
01:52:47.400 business. And of course, what that business entails is probably nothing that has anything
01:52:52.080 to do with the betterment of our country or the country, the host country that has him there.
01:52:59.540 It's more so about doing business for the, uh, you know, the super friends that have their talents
01:53:06.400 stuck in the Western hemisphere side right now. And I, I, I don't know if you know anything else,
01:53:11.640 let me know. And when people like you call in, I always like treating this as an inside
01:53:15.400 information line too. So whenever I see a Poland number popping up, I'll know that Mike is calling
01:53:22.140 in with some inside information or some kind of a theory that you have generated out there on a
01:53:27.080 whole other front of this, uh, of this, of this timeline. So, uh, thanks for the call, man.
01:53:33.780 Yeah, I'll try what I can. Uh, and last time you asked if, uh, any other soldiers are listening to
01:53:39.080 you, I was listening to you just in the office earlier. And there were about three other guys who
01:53:43.940 came and sat, listened for about 20 minutes and said, Hey, I'm going to listen to you more. So,
01:53:48.420 uh, you're doing a good job. The guests were great and, uh, appreciate what you do.
01:53:52.800 Well, thank you. And, uh, send my regards to your, uh, your brothers in arms out there.
01:53:58.160 Appreciate you, Frank. Take care. All right. All right. 848. Let's take another call.
01:54:04.220 Well, uh, actually hold on before I fall behind over here. Let me see here. Uh,
01:54:08.100 Jay Brits on quite frankly, super chat.com says I'm really enjoying Raven and top lobster. And by the
01:54:13.200 way, I am AI or am I thanks Frank. That's from Jay Brits. Thank you for the tip over there, my friend.
01:54:20.600 Thank you so much. Um, on YouTube, on YouTube, we have some super chats, not enough to get me wearing
01:54:29.800 the very loud shirt on Friday though, but still love to Dan Schumann. Dan says, Hey, Frank, happy to
01:54:36.140 be first at something today. Rock out my friend looking forward to another great show. Well, it's
01:54:41.500 good to have you out there, Dan. Thank you. Uh, let's see here. Kobe Shumway says only 2.5,
01:54:48.720 9, 9, 9, 9, 9 to go. It's good to have you. Good to have you, Kobe. Thank you. And hello,
01:54:54.860 Kitty. Happy day, beautiful family and road trip. The last one there says, Holy blood,
01:55:00.220 Holy grail. The grail is the bloodline. Yeah. Yeah. The grail is the bloodline. Little Dan Brown
01:55:11.360 there, man. I remember reading the Da Vinci code so much controversy. I didn't care about the
01:55:18.360 controversy. I, I, you know how I got that. I was, I was working at the pharmacy, the pharmacy that I
01:55:24.920 met Lauren at, and I went across the street to the stationary store and I got myself like a win
01:55:29.660 for life or something. And I scratched it off. It was only like $2 or something. And I won 20 bucks.
01:55:35.840 I said, Oh shit. Okay. Well, I'm going to go to borders books and I'm going to buy a Da Vinci code.
01:55:41.500 Cause I hear a lot about this thing. I just, I hadn't, I hadn't read anything in a while and it
01:55:46.900 sounded like it'd be pretty interesting, man. I finished that book. That's the fastest I ever
01:55:52.820 read a book for me at that age, at that age when I was not really going out of my way to read books,
01:55:59.080 but that's the fastest I ever read a book. It was so exciting and spooky. Um, you know,
01:56:07.260 a book of its time and then angels and demons. Oh, that was before. I think, I don't know those
01:56:12.140 movies were, they were all right. All right, let's take a call to five, two. You're on the air. Go
01:56:16.740 ahead. What's up, Frank. John from North Carolina. Hey John, good to hear from you. Yeah, man. Um,
01:56:23.740 you guys were talking about, I heard you briefly bring up the Pope and then also bring up AI and
01:56:28.920 all that. And, uh, I went to mass this weekend, this past weekend and the, the priest was talking
01:56:36.220 about how the reason that Pope, uh, the Pope picked his name, Leo the 14th is because of the,
01:56:41.240 uh, battle that's going to wait, be waged against AI and all that, you know, since, you know, it's
01:56:47.100 against God's image and all that. I thought that was pretty interesting. I've been taking my 10 year
01:56:51.780 old son, but well, he's my stepson, but I'm soon to be adopting him. And I've been taking him to get
01:56:56.820 him into the Catholic faith. And we've been going to church. And when the priest started to go into that
01:57:01.200 about AI, he, you know, he's a kid. So he's always on like Roblox and all that stuff. He started to
01:57:05.240 smirk a little. And I was like, I told you about it, you know, but, uh, I thought that was
01:57:09.120 interesting. Yeah. I, well, I am, I'm paying, I'm paying particularly close attention to, uh,
01:57:16.860 Leo the 14th. And I, you know, I, I, his brothers, his brothers have been getting a lot of, uh,
01:57:23.020 attention these days. And, uh, you know, that that's been kind of fun, you know, from an American
01:57:27.240 standpoint and to see his brothers are from Chicago, man. I'm a Cubs fan. At first they said he was a
01:57:31.880 Cubs fan and they switched it up and they showed footage of them at the 2005 World Series
01:57:36.440 and the White Sox won. I thought that was pretty cool. Um, there's actually footage of them there
01:57:41.860 at one of the games when the Sox were closing out that series. Yeah. Um, I don't know. We'll
01:57:47.520 see what happened. I was a little black pill when you had Louie Zagami on and then, uh,
01:57:51.360 I was a little getting down about it. I was excited about the conclave and everything. Then
01:57:55.180 you had him on. Then I was watching Tim Gordon, Timothy Gordon cover the conclave and it's like,
01:57:59.380 well, shit, here we go. I know, I know, I know, dude, I can use them as an instrument. Maybe
01:58:04.060 I, I understand what you mean. And thanks for the call. Let me, let me, let me add a little
01:58:08.920 bit to that. And thank you for the call, John, and all the best to you and, um, and your son.
01:58:15.260 Here's the thing. I'm going to bring a lot of people on that. I know are going to upset
01:58:21.280 me and what I would just like for things to just work out in our favor once, you know,
01:58:28.540 I just want something to work out in our face, something that we can build some momentum
01:58:32.500 on. I love having Ryan Gable on. I know he's going to crush my heart at some point.
01:58:37.860 Leo Zagami is going to crush my heart at some point, but it's all right. Listen, with Leo,
01:58:44.860 first of all, that was a fantastic show that we did last week. You should go check it out.
01:58:50.140 And, you know, Timothy Gordon had some choice things to say about why he believes that this
01:58:54.240 is not going to be very much different than what we had with Francis. And of course, this means
01:59:00.300 more if you're Catholic, but, uh, you know, it also means something if you are just geopolitically
01:59:05.520 aware. Um, but you know, I'm keeping an open mind and I've been watching a lot of things and it
01:59:15.940 doesn't, I know there are some things that have given me some, some, some hope there. I got to watch
01:59:20.440 something that Taylor Marshall put out before. I haven't watched one of his videos in a long time
01:59:24.480 and it came up suggested and it said, Pope Leo, the 14th talks about the liturgy.
01:59:29.800 And I want to see what he's saying about the liturgy because I know that there has been a lot
01:59:34.740 more about him. I've seen so many clips about him talking about mystery and, um, and I,
01:59:44.700 and it's very intriguing stuff that of course I see Steve Bannon talking about how the entire
01:59:51.780 thing was very rigged and why, and it was, uh, it was about, uh, money as well as having some
01:59:57.660 sort of an American, you know, uh, an American faith based slash political figure in the Pope
02:00:05.900 that can, you know, that, that can make up ground for the, the, the way that progressives
02:00:10.800 are still licking their wounds over the loss to Trump. I'll take that under, uh, under advisement.
02:00:16.800 It makes sense. It's plausible, but you know, like with most things, just got to call balls
02:00:21.900 and strikes here, just got to call balls and strikes. And, um, and yeah, and the good thing
02:00:30.380 about, about, about, uh, these topics and issues of the soul is that you have all the control in the
02:00:38.160 world over the way you, you act and internalize these things and how you respond spiritually,
02:00:45.600 emotionally, you can work on that stuff. And, uh, I want to be excited about something.
02:00:51.180 So I'm not going to just tell myself fuck it all right off the bat. I am, I'm totally comfortable
02:00:58.020 with eventually saying fuck it all, but I just got to see something that is fuck it all worthy
02:01:02.920 first. Okay. All right. Let me get to the super chats and quite frankly, dot TV powered by pill.
02:01:11.140 Thank you. Sean, Joe, C blanche, Steven and Lori, whichy poo, uh, rise attire says Frank
02:01:17.780 will you wear vigs? Then will you wear vigs? I don't, I don't have a, I don't have a wig.
02:01:25.480 I don't have one. I still have that, that long haired one. No, I think I, I think I, I threw
02:01:34.720 that out. Got too tangly. I did too much head banging in it, but, um, but I, I would definitely
02:01:42.460 wear a hair piece one night on the show. If I had a set of hair pieces, I think that would
02:01:47.260 be hilarious. It'd be hilarious. I don't want to be goofy. Like if they like, well, they look
02:01:55.180 like legit. It's like, there's Frank is, you know, with a crew cut or whatever the hell it is.
02:02:02.660 I think that'd be funny. I think it'd be funny. Then I go home depressed. I take, I take it off
02:02:10.160 and I see my head and then I just say, and then I put it back on and then I put it back on.
02:02:18.760 And that's when the real problem starts. I can't stop wearing it. And then the joke that was between
02:02:25.100 me and you turns into something where I, there's an intervention like Lauren, please, Lauren's like,
02:02:31.320 Frank, please take it off. Please take it off. It doesn't, it does, it doesn't suit you. And I,
02:02:37.960 I refuse to take it off. It starts falling apart. It starts falling apart. I start going bald again
02:02:43.480 because the wig is losing hair that. And then, and then I, it's like losing it all over again. Oh my
02:02:49.880 God, that would be hilarious. Oh, that would be hilarious. If I go bald all over again, because
02:02:57.760 I, yes. Anyway, if you want more of this, but in person, just, you know, come to the meetup
02:03:09.280 in September whenever we, we sell the tickets. All right, let's see. Um, over, oh, back over
02:03:14.980 there, back over there. C Blanche hog leg. Thank you. Safety net says, I love this show. One love
02:03:22.560 Lynn rise a tire says Carl young was doing this research on schizophrenics a century ago and
02:03:28.180 coming to those same conclusions. Schizos are more open to the collective consciousness and other
02:03:32.860 dimensions. Sean, Joe Neo says, these guys are great. Have them on more. They're awesome.
02:03:41.180 Yes, I'd like to, I'd like to. So I have them on March. I haven't wanted to get in May,
02:03:46.780 maybe at the end of summer or so. Who knows? You know, there's always something to talk about.
02:03:51.040 As long as there's topics, the guests will present itself. Witchy boo. Great show tonight. Thank you so
02:03:56.820 much, witchy and all the cookies. Thank you. Sentinels is great show. Frank, looking forward to a movie
02:04:01.460 club. So am I watch the prestige over the weekend and just get into the forum thread and leave a
02:04:09.320 voicemail. The forum thread on Monday's movie club brew barks is congrats on broaching the subject.
02:04:16.940 Looking forward to Paul Anthony Wallace interview, the fifth kind. Thank you. Witchy again. And the
02:04:24.600 sentinel, the last one here, I have contact every day with a poopy butthole. I imagine everyone does,
02:04:29.700 but hearing something from one other than, than a fart is refreshing. Yes. Something else. Well,
02:04:37.060 well, poopy hasn't called into the show in a very long time. In a very long time. He texts the show
02:04:43.400 through like Twitter and stuff, but Max Meeks says book the American exile trilogy. Frank,
02:04:49.560 the American exile trilogy. Yeah. The entire trilogy. Thank you, Max. Ron Oswald says great show. Frank,
02:04:59.540 thank you. Well, thank you, my friends. Thank you. And that's where we're going to end tonight. It's
02:05:03.740 eight 59. Wonderful. The callers were great. There was more to be taken over here, but then I would fall
02:05:09.080 behind with the super chats and tomorrow it's Thursday. And you know what that means at seven
02:05:13.820 o'clock, we are going live. We are going to be talking to Michael Collins of the wandering wolf.
02:05:19.500 We're going to be going to ancient archeological sites. Uh, we're talking about modern day coverups,
02:05:25.120 strange things going on. It's going to be great. Maybe in the second half of the show,
02:05:29.600 more of your calls and who knows, uh, depending on what's going on with the Supreme court and so
02:05:35.980 called, um, birthright citizenship, which is bullshit, but it's probably, we're going to get
02:05:42.720 stuck with that. I don't know. I just, I just see this being a loss between Amy Coney Barrett and
02:05:49.920 John Roberts. I can see this being a loss to imagine that they crafted the 14th amendment in
02:05:57.900 the 19th century. And that that Congress wanted to let it be known that as long as you cross over
02:06:06.140 the national border and squeeze a kid out, they now enjoy all of the privileges of American
02:06:16.560 citizenship to imagine that is just as ridiculous as the people who say that the general welfare
02:06:22.340 clause essentially negates the entire idea of a limited government because the government can do
02:06:28.720 anything it wants as long as it believes it's in the best interest of the country. Thank you,
02:06:35.580 Alexander Hamilton. Anyway, um, thank you guys. That's it for tonight. I will see you tomorrow
02:06:41.660 and we'll see what happens in the second half of the show. Maybe I can bring on a, uh,
02:06:45.820 Chris Ann Hall or a Brian McClanahan or who the hell knows in the last couple of minutes to just
02:06:51.660 lay down a couple of bit, you know, moments of commentary on that. If we do get some sort of
02:06:56.600 an opinion tomorrow, that's all, uh, become a sponsor of the show, share this episode,
02:07:01.760 comment after the fact that helps out a great deal. And I will see you tomorrow. Good night.
02:07:08.820 That's not what I meant to do. Just shut your mouth.
02:07:14.660 I'll catch you on the flip side.
02:07:17.200 All right, everybody. Quite frankly, is film before a live studio audience. And now our super chatter
02:07:25.040 starting with Ron Oswald, Max Meeks, road trip. Hello Kitty, Kobe Shumway, Dan Schumann, all of our
02:07:34.340 wonderful friends over there on pill. I'm going to release the scratch in and you know what? You're
02:07:39.140 just going to take it. You're just going to take it. There it goes. Thank you to my friends on rumble.
02:07:44.300 A lot of you out there, but to the soul rumble ranter, Tommy Jekyll, you are going down in the
02:07:51.400 hall of fame tonight, my friend. Thank you so much for the support and to Stowe Stube and Jay
02:07:55.800 Brits on quite frankly, super chat.com. I appreciate you guys. Have a wonderful evening and until tomorrow.
02:08:01.940 Thank you.
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