In this episode, we talk about the Indian trucking crisis, the death toll from the crash of a trucking trucking plant in India, and the Indian government's handling of the situation. We also discuss the Canadian election results and much more!
00:33:31.680inept absentee father leadership or lack, it doesn't exist. The consequences of it aren't,
00:33:40.420like I said, they're not, you're going to be late for work. You're going to be dead or your
00:33:45.980children are dead or your parents are dead or somebody you love is dead. Um, you can't afford
00:33:51.740anywhere to live. You can't, you have to compete for jobs with all these people.
00:33:55.940And that's going to be pretty hard to do because guess what? You're paying for their wages because
00:33:59.580they get 70% wage subsidies in Nova Scotia. And I think another province, we're two of the only
00:34:05.260provinces in 70 or 75%, most of the other ones, 50%. So let's just, let's just say it's 50% for most
00:34:11.400of the country. If you have a five potential employees in front of you, three of them are Canadian
00:34:17.000and two of them are Indian and you got to hire two guys. Are you going to hire the two at full price?
00:34:21.120These guys at full price or two of these Indian guys at 50% off? It's a no brainer. You want to
00:34:26.340make money? You know, yeah. And where's that, where's that subsidy money? That's, that's you also,
00:34:32.400that's your tax money also. So you're not just paying politicians to be rich. You're paying them
00:34:37.960to rob you to then pay India who also, uh, buys up the conservative party to rob you some more,
00:34:44.320to pay them some more. And it's just this wonderful, wonderful feedback loop. So
00:34:47.360I don't know. It's getting to the point where, um, there's not a whole lot to lose, um, soon in
00:34:52.740the future. I think it's about three to four years we have based on, and not just, you know,
00:35:00.400my imagination pulled this out of the, out of the air. I've actually done some, I've been doing
00:35:03.100some research and it's about, I think about three to four years before this place really pops
00:35:06.600when the economic situation, the threshold, the, the unemployment, the cost of living,
00:35:12.260the security situation, there's a lot of factors, but in about three to four years at the pace we're
00:35:16.160going, it could take longer. It could take less time. It could be next year. I don't know, but
00:35:21.100three, four years, uh, the threshold on all those things is going to be popped.
00:35:29.720And, uh, what do you got to lose then? And these were American accounts, but that doesn't matter
00:35:35.380because in a different time, the war on terror, the global war on terror, you know, America was
00:35:41.260the most participated the most, but we were there. The British were there. The French were there. We
00:35:44.960all had to come, even though nobody helped America. Nobody ever does. They don't even lift a finger.
00:35:50.700Well, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of our people have been killed and dead and still dying
00:35:53.820to this day over that bullshit, Donnie, that you would never, uh, join up in. You ran away from
00:35:58.780Vietnam. Remember your entire life? You never served at all. Remember when you ran away? Remember
00:36:04.360how you're a fucking draft dodger, Donald? Oh, all of these guys are starting to, uh, clue in. And I,
00:36:16.260I'm just, uh, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve.
00:36:23.980I wanted to know, I wanted to know what happened and why, because, you know, it's a lot to carry.
00:36:34.140It's a lot of suicides. It's a lot of funerals. It's a lot of death. It's a lot of night,
00:36:37.640late nights. And, you know, it's a lot of,
00:36:39.700a lot of, you know, your life being more difficult than it otherwise would have been.
00:36:47.560And when you can't really even like, why am I carrying this bag? If you, if there's a really
00:36:54.520good reason why you'll carry it, like you have to, to protect your family or to, or to help your,
00:37:00.060you know, elderly grandparents or something. Um, but if you find out that the bag is because,
00:37:05.780well, people, you know, uh, rich bankers want to make money and you're basically there to just
00:37:11.680make sure that happens. That's not a good reason. I would never have, I would never have signed up for
00:37:15.720that. And, um, finding out the truth about all of this has been, you know, it was very upsetting.
00:37:20.760It was very, um, life-changing and my entire worldview turned upside down and blew up into
00:37:26.540a million pieces, even though I suspected it all, but I, I was ignorant. I was, I was allowed to
00:37:31.200pretend and tell myself it's, you know, it's, I'll just believe the story because I don't know.
00:37:35.220I don't really know. I just suspect when you just think, right. If you just think your,
00:37:40.100your wife is cheating on you, but you don't know, you can tell yourself it's not happening.
00:37:43.400But then if you walk in on them, like, well, now we're going to have to deal with this,
00:37:46.480I guess this sucks. Right. And I knew that I, like, I know these guys, not every person
00:37:57.760individually, but the, you know, I'm just a regular guy from 1986 who grew up the same
00:38:04.780age, same time, watched the same movies, had the same culture, the same upbringing, the
00:38:08.940same, everything. And those of us who got involved and joined into these organizations,
00:38:17.020like the, the, not just any, the military, like the sharp end. Okay. The Marine Corps
00:38:22.920infantry, you know, Delta force, the Rangers, the fucking special operations, all these, all
00:38:27.400these, uh, all these things. There's a, there's a common denominator there. And these guys really
00:38:31.720care. This is not about money for that. Cause you don't make a lot of money in these,
00:38:35.960in these gigs after you retire, maybe, and you want to go work for a contracting company
00:38:40.860like Eric Prince or something and get paid, you know, 10 grand a month to go sit around
00:38:44.860and guard an embassy in Iraq or something like that. That's pretty great. I made, uh, I might
00:38:49.180have made $25,000 in the six and a half months I was in Afghanistan. You know what I mean?
00:38:52.700These guys are getting paid 10, 15 grand, but there, you know, high level, high skill, highly
00:38:56.860skilled guys. But, uh, when you're, when you're in the service, you don't get, there's not a lot
00:39:01.000of money there, man. They're there because they believed in it. And when they find out that it's
00:39:06.280bullshit, they're going to lose their minds. They're going to snap. They're going to, they're
00:39:10.180going to be very upset. Like I was. And the whole game was, let's just hope that that never happens.
00:39:14.720Let's keep, let's hope that they never figure it out and they never will. Um, but I, I wondered
00:39:20.360and I figured as soon or later, I, you know, I'm not gonna be the only one. There will be more,
00:39:24.020there will be more, there'll be more popular guys. There'll be better guys. And it's happening.
00:39:27.160And it's getting around. I'm seeing people I'd never thought I would see, uh, talk about
00:39:32.600this stuff or say these things and people I follow and listen to and the guests and things
00:39:37.400that they have on the things that they say and the things that just listen, the cat's
00:39:40.340out of the bag, buddy. And this whole Epstein thing is not going away ever. And when you
00:39:44.260have people like Sean Ryan who are very well respected with a massive following, who knows
00:39:50.740a ton of other, uh, you know, high level dudes saying things like there's no political
00:39:56.660solution. Everything is a lie. Everything has always been a lie. This, you know, where
00:40:03.020do you, he basically wants to cut, take scalps now today. Right. He worked for the CIA. He's
00:40:12.780part of this. I worked for the Canadian government too. I guess, uh, this is all just a big 10 year
00:40:17.680lie. Like people change jobs. They do different things anyway. Uh, no, he's just, uh, doing
00:40:27.160his thing. Decided he's run a podcast, have a talk show and he did very well with it. And
00:40:30.920now he's fed posting and a lot of other interesting accounts and personalities are fed posting, uh,
00:40:42.240Canadian ones, American ones, British ones. And they're not just, they're not, here's the
00:40:46.540diff the key difference. And I said, when they activate the right guys, not the spurgs. And
00:40:52.240I don't, I don't, I don't always mean spurred in a bad way, but we know, you know, there are
00:40:56.160people who are just intensely online all the time. Right. And they're typically the people
00:41:01.220who see it first because they're online all the time and they're absorbing all this information
00:41:05.780and they're all these, uh, you know, areas, most people who are professionals, they're busy
00:41:09.320that, you know, they've got, they've got children, a family, they've got some successful
00:41:12.220business. They're not, they don't have the time. Even if they're interested, um,
00:41:19.100they don't have the time, but what happens when it affects them directly? COVID affected
00:41:26.480everybody directly. And that turned a lot of people onto the idea that things are not
00:41:29.640as they seem around here. Maybe I'm getting lied to. What else am I getting lied to? And
00:41:34.460then when you include these, these are family, these are good people, good men, bad men do not
00:41:40.400sign up for peanuts to risk death, to defend strangers. Not, not you. I mean, there's,
00:41:48.560there's bad guys that have gone through the military and so on, but generally like we try
00:41:52.840to screen those out and you know, we test for character traits and, uh, you know, but
00:41:58.640they're, they're generally pretty angry at, uh, things like pedophilia and human trafficking.
00:42:06.840Um, because they're warriors, their purpose on earth is to fight. And if you're going
00:42:13.900to fight, like fight who just for fun, for money, like no bad guys, good guys want to
00:42:20.420fight bad guys. They want to bad guys. Don't want to fight. Good guys. Bad guys want to pick
00:42:26.340on people that can't fight back and can't defend themselves. They don't want any piece of the
00:42:30.380good guys. They hide from them. In fact, they hide, they pretend they're not bad guys is
00:42:36.040what they do. They smile and they, Oh, we're going to have hope and change. I'm a good guy.
00:42:41.160Yeah. Everything's fine. Hey, they, they politicians smile. Huh? If I was a politician, this is how
00:42:46.580would look, uh, huh? Their eyes don't smile. You know, poly up does that. It's just, I don't
00:42:59.760even know if they know how. So they hide and they lie and they scheme and they deceive and
00:43:06.740they manipulate. And then if you catch them because they don't have any honor, they're
00:43:11.060not good guys. They're bad guys. They're shitty people. They're in their inferior. They don't
00:43:16.600have the guts to even own what they've done. There's always an excuse. It's always somebody
00:43:21.340else's fault. It's always, always, they'll fight you to the very end and they'll gaslight
00:43:25.320you all the way to the fucking electric chair because they're bad guys. They're, they're
00:43:31.080weak in here. Okay. Good guys are not weak internally. You can't be, you cannot be a weak person
00:43:37.500and be a good person. It's not possible because it's fucking hard to do. Good guys want to fight
00:43:46.480bad guys. Bad guys hide from the good guys and try to prey on innocent people. But you just, you
00:43:52.420just gave them an entire generation of angry war veterans between the ages of 30 and 55.
00:44:00.360So still pretty capable. Um, the B the baddest guys ever in the world.
00:44:07.500To fight ever. And now they're all figuring that out. What do you think happens? Cause it's
00:44:15.600not just internet spurgs anymore. It's not just people with their little channels, their
00:44:19.340little pages. You've got grown men, guys who are 25 year deep, you know, retired Delta operators
00:44:25.400gone. Are you, are you stealing and a children is the president selling us out to Mossad because
00:44:35.220they're not gutless fucks. They're not politicians. Soldiers and warriors are not politicians.
00:44:41.940They go in to do the business. If anybody's going to be like, I don't give a fuck racist,
00:44:45.900eat my, eat my dick. What is going on in there? What's under all those redacted black pages? Exactly.
00:44:54.240Like, I'm not that unique. I'm just, I just got a big mouth, but, but the heart in here,
00:44:58.060like I said, I know them. I know, I know what is in there and I don't, I wouldn't even need to say
00:45:03.840anything. I could walk into a room of a thousand of these guys and just take this stupid big binder
00:45:07.780of all the shit that they've done that I know that they've done that I, that we all see, we all know
00:45:11.920about cause we're spurred and we see, and they just go, here you go. Why don't you take a look
00:45:16.440through that? I know exactly what's going to happen when they're done flipping the last page
00:45:21.020and so do you. And that's unavoidably true. It's coming because what are they going to do?
00:45:29.420They're going to get bored. We're all going to get bored and find something else to do.
00:45:32.740We're going to go back to watching hockey. Are we, we're going to watch the Punjabi hockey team
00:45:37.220and the woke national anthem and then commercials about mutering your children.
00:45:45.060I don't know. I don't know what that one.
00:45:51.020Don't go anywhere yet. It's just getting good.
00:46:13.780You guys have suffered for how long, how many years of just sitting around getting beat over
00:46:18.180the head, like, it's slow and it's big and it's heavy and it's not as quick as you'd like
00:46:28.180it to be. It's not as quick as I'd like it to be, but the train has left the station.
00:46:33.180Epoxy bear, mic sounds, blah, blah. I'm not, I'm not changing anything. There's no point. There is no point in doing anything because it's all going to be different tomorrow.
00:47:04.180I don't, I sit down and turn out, it will all be different tomorrow. And I've been for, for seven years now, you got to do this. You got to, I need an old priest, a young priest, a broken bottle and a dead monkey and a full moon.
00:47:17.740And then maybe that might, that might help. I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about. I don't think, I don't think you know what we're dealing with here.
00:47:32.640Entire programs uninstall themselves. Do you understand? Sometimes I'll turn the computer on and it's just blue screen. No reason, no reason at all. Other times everything's been updated without my consent. I'll even turn off. No automatic updates.
00:47:46.080And now, you know, windows has ruined everything. All the drivers are uninstalled. It's insane. It's not even it's, and it's not sabotage because that is dumb.
00:47:56.820It's like, let's, let's hack the computer, but let's only, let's only make annoying things happen that are fixable, but we'll eat up an hour or two and just drive them crazy over 10 years.
00:48:08.640Nothing works anymore. Nothing anywhere works anymore. Hospitals don't work. The police don't work. Education doesn't work. Nothing works. The army doesn't work. The government doesn't work. The media doesn't work. What is, what is working? Is anything working very well?
00:48:43.180I don't know. I'll just turn it off. I just turn it off. You guys want to complain? I'll just turn it off. Try again another time. There. It's all changed again. I would love to see. You'd love to see you guys come here and try to do this.
00:48:54.460Oh, you just got to do this. Yeah, we'll, we'll see about that. We'll fucking see.
00:48:59.120I'll, I'll buy a new one and that'll work. It'll work fine for six months. And you just wait, this is the second or third computer. I don't know, man. I just have really bad luck with these things.
00:49:08.800And, uh, I didn't even unplug anything. I don't, I get up and I leave. I turn it off. I get up and leave. Nobody else uses it. I come back down. I turn it on. I don't know what he does when I'm not here, but when I come down and come back to it, it's a train wreck and nothing works and everything's uninstalled and moving around.
00:49:25.000And entire, like OBS is like entire scenes are moved. Names of things are changed for nobody. It just says default. What is default? Oh, that's the other camera. Why is it changed? Why? I would not do that. Why is it that now?
00:49:38.600Oh, Jenstein says, missed you. Did you miss me? Always trust a steen over a stein. Yeah. Where have you been? Where have you been? I saw you throwing down some, some threats. You, you want, uh, you're going to pay some big dollars to see CRJ get knocked around. I'll do, I'll do it for free. He just had it coming, but I will also take your money.
00:49:58.220Truths of thoughts is dibs on the delay action. Really? All right. If you, if you want to, uh, Zbex Demai says, we'll find you a voodoo shaman to blow some juju powered smoke over your computer or something. I'm just going to get it. I'm going to buy a new one shortly. Um, I'm just, it's, it's not quite worth doing yet. Cause it's three grand, man.
00:50:23.780For, for a decent rig is probably three for like what I'm, what I'm used to. I'm going to, I'm probably going to pay $3,000 to 25, 3000. And, uh, it's just not, it's, it's just a little bit over the threshold of like tolerable and not quite slow enough and not quite yet. Uh, it's four years old, which in computer world is old, but, uh, I don't know. I don't, I don't think it's, I don't think
00:50:53.780it's, it's not even the hardware. It's just, it might be me because your sound, the voice, uh, sounds actually affect the physical environment. I was talking to my, um, there's people about that recently that you can, you can, uh, they didn't, I don't know the name of the experiment, but somebody may know what I'm talking about. You can have, um, water, jugs of water that did this experiment.
00:51:17.580And in one room they were telling the water. It was the best water in the world. It was so good. It was beautiful water. Perfect water. You're the best water ever. And in the other room, it was shit water. Shit. You suck. I hate you. And when they froze it, the, uh, the patterns were completely different.
00:51:39.580Like the, uh, geometric patterns and stuff that, you know, oddly and weirdly enough, uh, were different. And they change depending on the frequency of sound that you're, where they put like a, they put sand and, uh, you know, stuff like that on like a, like a thin drum membrane or something and play some kind of, uh, different frequency through it. And they'll change shape depending on what the sound is and the frequency and so on. So I find that really interesting. But anyway, the negative, the negativity and plants do do this. If you're real negative and nasty to it, they fall apart and die. If you're real nice to them, they do much better.
00:52:09.580So isn't that interesting? So my computer is probably, uh, getting secondhand effects of hearing about how jacked up this country is and is trying to kill itself because Canadians live in this environment and they're killing themselves so fast. They just want to be dead. And now the computer is like, it doesn't have arms or legs. It can't knife its own. It can't do anything. So it's just trying to find ways to off itself, I think, but can't, can't figure it out. I think that's, that's probably what it is. I think I solved the brittle. So there's no reason, no reason to go any further than that.
00:52:39.580Um, frequency geometry. Yeah. I'm not sure. It's a cool experiment. Remind me of the ooze from Ghostbusters too. That that's true. Right. I've recently realized that a huge part of my personality is essentially just Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters.
00:52:53.500just very sarcastic and, uh, condescending and kind of, right.
00:53:02.060That's kind of how I, how, how he reacts to like horrifying situations is kind of how, you know, I'm just like, well, that makes sense. This is good. Oh, we're going to get stepped on by a giant marshmallow man. Well, that's good. What did you do, Ray? He was my favorite one. He was the coolest one. He was hilarious. I love Bill Murray in those movies. So, uh, I was talking to Morgan about it. I don't know when, but I was like, I think I might be Peter Venkman, which is pretty good. Like, but not,
00:53:32.060the Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters too, who's kind of washed up and doesn't care anymore. And he's just kind of grifting. He's like, what the fuck ever. And he's got this crazy talk show where he's interviewing psychics and weird people. And he's like,
00:53:41.060all right. Anyway, next week, uh, hairless cats. Oh, weird. Okay. Bye. I could, I could, my life easily could have went in that direction. And he's just, you know, I'm, I'm always down to, down to dust. I'm always down to discuss Ghostbusters at any point in time. As anal says, we'll pay to watch. I'm nearby on the Island. Well, there you go. I'll be back out there soon in the spring, summer, sometime. We've got a lot going on. The club is doing very well.
00:54:10.460It's just a lot of work and a lot of time. And, you know, I see a lot of people complaining and criticizing and not a lot of helping or doing anything at all themselves. Just, which you've always done, but you'll see. I had a nice conversation with, um, Alex Ferryman on one of these days, one of these last previous days, uh, might've been Friday. No, I was on Friday. It might've been Saturday,
00:54:40.160Sunday, Sunday, or maybe it was Thursday. I don't even remember now, but, um, you know, people, people have this sort of short-sighted, uh, view of things. They think in like Monday to Friday,
00:54:54.500it's hard to even picture next year, five years, 10 years, 20 years, the pace and scale and, and, um, scope of how a lot of these things play out is not done in a week or a day or an hour or a year. It can take 20, 30, 50 years. A lot of the effects of the enemy plans we're living in right now, we're not done overnight. We're, we're living in the, the intended long-term consequences of decisions made 30, 40 years ago, 60 years ago.
00:55:24.50080 years ago. Things take time. It's just how it is. Um, so when you look at things like the American revolution or world war, just say world war, because when did it start? You say, when did world war two start? I say, well, 1939. Like did it? Or was it 1914? Or was it 1899?
00:55:54.500Nothing happens because of the previous thing, which leads to the next thing. And the next thing, nothing happens in a vacuum. Nothing happens in a bubble. You don't just, here's, there's this whole story of human history and the end. Now we're going to open up a new book, completely fresh, has nothing to do with anything. And just one. And it starts with one day for no reason at all. This happened. That is not how anything works.
00:56:14.140So, you know, what is an appropriate timeframe? Like, you know, world war two is what it's like a 40 year. It's a generation at least as, as are a lot of these things. Look, Bill Clinton is still alive and Hillary Clinton. And they're still around, you know, making moves and plays. They've been in the, they've been in the game since the seventies.
00:56:33.000Henry Kissinger is still alive. Henry Kissinger is still alive. Is he still alive? I think he is. How, you know, uh, George Soros is 200 years old. They're still around.
00:56:47.980The story only really changes when there's a whole new cast of people involved and world war two was people from world war one continuing in world war two.
00:57:03.000And we're living in the effects of the aftermath of that catastrophe.
00:57:10.340So when did anything start? It never happened in a vacuum. Like when you talk to people, they say, Oh, everything was great until Trudeau came.
00:57:17.000They ruined the country for 10 years, 10 years ago. Everything was fine. In 2016, there was, everything was fine. Then really, you didn't notice anything wrong at all.
00:57:28.080There was nothing weird happening or suspicious or not. It just once upon a time, Justin, once upon a time for no reason at all, Justin Trudeau happened.
00:57:37.360And he said, destroy Canada. And that's, and that's it. And now we have to get the libs out.
00:57:43.500Uh, my, is it the attention span? I don't know. I don't know why people can't wrap their heads around it, but they live in a very, you know, shorter, it's just the lifestyle.
00:57:54.940Monday to Friday, Friday's the weekend, you know, get drunk and pretend that you don't, uh, have to go back to work next week and want to kill yourself all week.
00:58:02.560You know, yeah, I've done it. We've all done, you know, um, so it's difficult to think and see things 20 years, 30 years of it.
00:58:09.100Like they don't, we, we don't plan things that way. It's not normal for the average person.
00:58:12.440We don't, uh, think ahead like that. Like you would, if you were to say a think tank or some kind of, um, you know, influence on a government or state, knowing that like, when we do this today and do that now, and then in 30 years we should have, right.
00:58:26.260That's, that's how it works. Uh, and those are the moves and things that they're doing and making. Uh, but people down here, they think Monday to Friday, so they don't see it.
00:58:33.700They don't see how anything like this can work. Like when they say, I mean, some people can, some people said, well, let's, let's not open the borders because what will happen is, well, they say, well, we just want to let in a few people, just doctors and engineers and astronauts.
00:58:52.920And the smart people said, no, so you're going to start with that. And then you're going to want their families to join them.
00:58:58.900And then their cousins and their aunts and their grandparents. And then, well, do we all need to need, all need to be astronauts and engineers and doctors?
00:59:05.220Why can't they be university professors and scientists? And what about, uh, what about, uh, you know, trade skilled trades people? And what, and what about, and what about, and what about now we're down to just Uber drivers and the Bishnoi gang and criminals and just any old person, as long as you're Brown, get on in there.
00:59:21.700They made this argument back then. They said, Hey, if you, you, you, you do the gay marriage thing. That's how it's going to start.
00:59:27.740And the next thing, you know, Oh, people only see Monday to Friday. They see this decision and that's it. They don't see anything else past that.
00:59:35.420They see the 10, the 10 people from India that show up and they say, see, it's fine. It's not, they don't see the longterm projections of, of where this is going until it's too late.
00:59:46.340And that's by design. It's impossible to keep track of anything. Everybody's distracted and everybody's intentionally being let around the nose to pay attention to all manner of stupid things that don't matter.
01:00:01.520Um, Brian, how are you? Sorry. Says Masura Emoto, the hidden ways of water is the name of the book that shows the vibrational effect of emotions on water.
01:00:11.160There we go. Brian with the save. I don't even have, I need better sound effects.
01:00:16.640I don't know. It doesn't add anything. It's just, it's just noise for the sake of noise. Basically what I'm doing, I'm just making noise for the sake of noise for a lot.
01:00:28.720A lot of this. Usually there's like 10 minutes of good content in one of these streams. It takes me about four hours to get around to the point.
01:00:33.860It's very frustrating for a lot of people. Um, me especially, but you know, I've got brain damage. What can you do? What does anybody want from me? Um, Missouri Emoto, the hidden ways of water. Interesting. I have not read it. Did you just look that up? I was just kind of given the Coles notes about it, but I found that interesting. So it also lends.
01:00:54.640Some weight to old thinking and old thinking is certainly a lot better than new thinking. The new thinking, uh, created this and it's not good. Old thinking, uh, was things like, you know, watch your mouth, uh, guard your, you know, be mindful of your thoughts and be doubly mindful of what you say.
01:01:20.600Because it actually affects, I mean, they didn't add it, but it does affect the real world environment. It seemed like people just knew more things intrinsically than they do now.
01:01:34.980But it says that in the Bible, it says it in a lot of places is like you watch, be careful what you allow yourself to think and ruminate in because it will affect you. And then, and the things you say, not just out loud to yourself, to other people, the things you say to yourself, the things you say to other people, the things you say to other people, the things it all, uh,
01:01:50.600it all does a lot more than maybe you think.
01:01:56.440There's another conspiracy theory that I haven't gotten into, but I'm on face value. There's probably something going on there. Yeah. Have they removed the church bells from a whole bunch of churches in Europe and other places? I mean, they've destroyed a hell of a lot of churches in Canada, dozens and dozens of them. Notre Dame, a lot of in Europe too.
01:02:11.900So, but allegedly these, these, these church bells had some sort of, um, the, the, the frequency that they would vibrate or resonate at, um, was one that would, or allegedly, uh, have some sort of healing or positive property.
01:02:26.340They could, you know, affected the people around it in a, in a better way. So, or so they say, maybe it does. There's also the theory that the, that's how the, you know,
01:02:39.820an ancient, uh, way to move heavy objects. That's how the pyramids were built. I told about this guy before the coral castle. I don't remember his name. It was called the coral castle. I believe it was in Florida.
01:02:49.000He said that he figured out how the Egyptians, uh, used or built the pyramid. I don't think they did. I think it was either aliens or God built that whole thing.
01:02:58.140And there's a giant mega complex underneath it, which goes down kilometers and kilometers. The under, the underneath complex of the pyramids is far more huge and insane than the actual pyramids.
01:03:07.200If you can wrap your head around that. Um, I talked to Henrik on red ice about that and he's like, isn't that fake? Or wasn't that as like, no, it's, it's very real.
01:03:15.060It's insane. And, and, uh, basically rewrites all of human history, but no one's really interested in, in getting into the bottom literally of, of what is going on there.
01:03:23.700We're more important. What's more important is that we got magic red cows to kill and chosen people and licking baby dicks and that kind of, and Epstein, not talking about Epstein Island or all.
01:03:33.520That's more important than why we're here. Can you imagine if you dig down there and it's like, Oh, look, the answers to literally everything is here.
01:03:41.380And it's been here the whole time advertised with this giant pyramid complex, right on top of it.
01:03:48.140Like, how did you miss this? Whoever put that there is probably just, how did you not dig?
01:03:55.960How, what is wrong with it? It took you thousands of years, but down there for 20,000 years, you fucks, get a shovel, get a shovel.
01:04:09.780We have to do, we got chosen things to do. I've got to live on the magic dirt. God said that was where I'm supposed to live.
01:04:18.240My real estate agent, you're going to hear about this.
01:04:22.140My lawyer is going to, we're going to, you're going to hear about this.
01:04:25.380I would love to, that would be what I'd like to do.
01:04:33.480If all of this crap was, you know, we didn't have to deal with Matt.
01:04:36.480That's another thing that makes me upset.
01:04:38.860What would our lives look like? And it not upset.
01:04:41.220It motivates me because there's no more worthy fight than this to me.
01:04:44.840Just to advance the ball 10 feet, if I can, in my lifetime, because imagine what kind of world we would have if we didn't live under the thumb of all this nonsense.
01:05:00.120That is something we'd probably be looking into and probably figured out by now.
01:05:03.240We would have medical clinics and tourism spots on the moon that you could go to, and it wouldn't even be that expensive.
01:05:09.480Imagine the things we could be doing and inventing and exploring and building, but we're not because most of our effort is making sure that a bunch of vampire pedophiles are having a fun time killing people.
01:05:23.180That's, that's where the majority of the human energy on this planet goes.
01:05:30.020Think about all the guys, all the families, all the people who were destroyed in these stupid wars that don't even make any sense.
01:05:36.440Where would they be right now? What would they have done?
01:05:38.520What would they have built, created? Who knows?
01:06:26.960Now, now we are under the thumb of a bunch of, uh, criminal child diddlers who blow up airplanes and knock down buildings and murder people and, and rape children and bribe courts and assassinate people and kidnap foreign leaders and send your children off to meat grinders that don't make any sense.
01:06:47.000And don't pay your, your pensions and fill the country with Indians because there's more money in it for their fucking businesses that they use your money to subsidize cheap labor with.
01:56:38.420The government of Canada has killed more of our own people than anybody in any war ever fucking has.
01:56:46.580And they have the audacity to sit up there and talk down to you and me and everybody else and sit there and literally tweet in their sweatpants like Aaron O'Toole.