00:03:36.200So I didn't know about the Kazarian people.
00:03:38.540and i again i'm actually i'm 12 ashkenazi so i have that so ashkenazi is kazarian correct
00:03:46.460uh yeah basically yes okay and yeah i guess i do get called that you you probably get called
00:03:53.360anti-septic too no um i actually get called a massad agent a lot i saw that really weird
00:04:00.980i've been called a ccp agent i've been called a cia agent i've been called massad agent
00:04:05.780um yeah so i'm aging for everyone yeah i've been i've heard every single but i i don't know
00:04:13.640why that why that allegation has any sort of basis because based off of your lectures
00:04:18.940you don't have any sort of bias besides your own interpretation of the world right you said
00:04:24.480things you've been very critical of communism and how the isms i love that lesson that lecture
00:04:29.060about how all the isms are control mechanisms right the communism was subverted by trotsky
00:04:35.500and by Karl Marx and Karl Marx was actually backed by transnational capitalists so it's like
00:04:42.940why would capitalists associate with the communists because okay well they both serve the transnational
00:04:48.000banks so yeah so I don't think I don't understand why well you know you probably get these allegations
00:04:56.040because you detail things in a way that's convincing a lot of people you've had a very big
00:05:02.320rise as of yeah yeah so so i think there are certain factors at play and the first big factor
00:05:08.160is i came out of nowhere right so um i sort of blew up uh last june when trump launched midnight
00:05:14.160hammer and um there's this war in iran and i was a really one of the few individuals to predict
00:05:20.400that there'd be a war uh between the united states and iran so that's one factor um another factor
00:05:26.800is that i seem to know a lot about secret societies about um
00:05:32.320uh about transnational capital about intelligence organizations about how evil and power works in
00:05:37.280this world and so um i think it's just human nature um human instinct to believe that i'm
00:05:43.040being fed this information by the elite or by powers that be because they want this information
00:05:49.920out there in order to manipulate uh people in a certain way so i think that's just a natural
00:05:55.760response and then the third thing is that people don't really listen to all
00:06:01.820my lectures they just focus on one lecture or one interview and if you just
00:06:06.800do that then I come across as favoring one side so so for example people accuse
00:06:14.120me of being a Mossad agent because I believe that Israel will be the new
00:06:18.440superpower in the Middle East and what I argue is that this war against Iran
00:06:24.480that's coming up, you know, we're building up towards this massive conflict between the United
00:06:28.660States and Iran. A lot of it is to create Pax Judaica, right? A lot of it is to make Israel
00:06:33.560the de facto power in the Middle East. And people hear that and they think, I'm like advocating
00:06:39.860for this. They think that I'm, you know, think that it's a great thing that we have Pax Judaica
00:06:44.700and I'm not, I'm, you know, I make predictions, I do analysis and you listen to different lectures,
00:06:52.000then you will see that I make a lot of criticisms about Israel,
00:06:56.620that I think that Pax Judaica is a very evil thing.
00:07:02.620But again, people just focus on one lecture or one interview,
00:07:09.380and that makes them think that I am biased.
00:07:12.900Right. I think that was the first one I saw was Pax Judaica.
00:07:15.680And when you look back at your lectures, I have to give you credit,
00:07:18.920I was very critical of Trump's invasion of Venezuela and the kidnapping of Maduro.
00:07:24.720And now you can see that BRICS posted and some people are speculating that Venezuela has now sent two to three billion dollars worth of oil directly to Israel.
00:07:32.600And I got a lot of pushback from the right wing and they said, OK, Monroe Doctrine, it's American empire.
00:07:37.600You predicted that America would invade Venezuela, I think, in 2024.
00:08:58.320But another faction that's emerging is the Khan Valley.
00:09:01.380So these are the tech oligarchs, people like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, another one's backing Trump.
00:09:06.860And what they want to do is they want to take the resource of the American government
00:09:11.240and invest it in AI surveillance state, right?
00:09:14.420So that's why you see all these data centers being built
00:09:17.700because the end goal is to create a nation in which everyone has digital ID
00:09:24.520in which everything is digital currency.
00:09:27.580And then everything that you do online, we monitor and control by an AI system.
00:09:34.360OK, so these are the two competing visions for America.
00:09:38.600But in order to build the state, in order to build the Pax Judaica,
00:09:42.960what they need to do is destroy the old system.
00:09:45.000Right. And that's why you're seeing what's happening in Venezuela.
00:09:48.580The rise of, you know, the Menor Doctrine, the Trump Corolli to the Menor Doctrine.
00:09:54.120That's why you're seeing gold, silver, Bitcoin being artificially inflated, then crashing.
00:10:00.160Right. Because then you're destroying the economy that way.
00:10:03.660That's also why you're also seeing ICE in Minnesota, because you're trying to create a Palantir police state.
00:10:09.120They're trying to provoke as much violence as possible to justify the use of Palantir.
00:10:15.040And so this conflict right now in America between the old deep state and new deep state,
00:10:21.240between the financial elite and the tech other guards,
00:10:24.080is I think what best explains what's happening in America and around the world today.
00:10:27.420I'm seeing a theory that nuclear energy and the investment, I see that billionaires like Peter Thiel are investing into nuclear energy so that we don't have to rely upon oil as much.
00:10:47.580The problem with oil is that it's very expensive to transport around.
00:10:52.480And it's also prone to geopolitical conflicts.
00:10:57.140Right. So there's a war in the Middle East. Where are you going to get your oil from?
00:11:01.700Right. So so not only are they looking at nuclear energy, they're also looking at geothermal energy.
00:11:06.200That's why Greenland is important. Right. Because Greenland is is a cold place.
00:11:10.160So you're going to have like data centers in Greenland.
00:11:12.600It won't be that expensive to cool because it's already a cold climate and that's still thermal energy.
00:11:17.460So it'd be pretty cost effective to power.
00:11:20.320OK, so so the thing about data centers, like where can we place the data centers and where would it be efficient and cheap?
00:11:26.740to power these data centers. Yeah. And you can see the arrogance from what you often call hubris.
00:11:33.240I think that's a great definition, the arrogance of American empire. We've been the global empire
00:11:37.260Americans for so long that when we see Trump invade Venezuela and kidnap the president,
00:11:43.520or when they talked about taking over Greenland, Americans get super excited because they're like,
00:11:47.880yes, American empire. But that hubris distracts from the greater picture and what's really going
00:11:54.180on behind the scenes? Right. Well, there's a big issue in that the people are the ones who are
00:11:59.600financing this empire, right? It's these poor people who have to go to war to defend this
00:12:05.380empire. It's the middle class that's paying the taxes for the military industrial complex,
00:12:11.060which is one of the most corrupt organizations in the world. It's the people who have to deal
00:12:16.700with these illegal immigrants that are coming into America because of the empire, right?
00:12:21.540Look, the reality is that people don't want to leave their homes.
00:12:25.100If their homes are being destroyed by climate change or by the war on terror, then they have no choice but to, you know, go to a new place.
00:12:35.180So you look at Europe, which has been overrun by refugees, right?
00:12:38.900Well, why? Because where are these refugees from?
00:12:41.320They're from Afghanistan. They're from Iraq. They're from Syria. They're from Libya, which is all nations that America went into destroy for no particular reason.
00:14:15.500We now know that the American soldiers were there partly to protect the poppy trade in order to make sure that opium went to the Sackler family,
00:14:26.160which, of course, caused the opiate epidemic that killed thousands of Americans, right?
00:14:36.080so so um the war on terror yeah i mean so so just look at the evidence and and you're in you just
00:14:43.940look at what's suspicious about 9-11 and then you um looked at who benefits from 9-11 and you look
00:14:49.660at what has what what how things have transpired after 9-11 then then you are forced to conclude
00:14:55.320that it was probably an inside job by the security state and the argument is that um after the fall
00:15:01.900the Soviet Union, Americans no longer wanted to be involved overseas. They didn't care about what
00:15:07.260happened outside the world because this great threat, this communist menace, it was erased.
00:15:12.620Now we need to be friends around the world, cut back the security state, limit the Pentagon budget,
00:15:19.900and so they engineered 9-11 in order to justify the military-industrial complex, which is what
00:15:27.820it really falls America. Right. And so you are predicting that Trump was going to go to war with
00:15:33.400Iran, even though he campaigned on no new wars. And you can see the Trump MAGA base, they've
00:15:37.780switched their opinions on so much, right? Trump said on the True Social that he does not support
00:15:42.500anybody who wants the release of the Epstein files. Ben Shapiro, one of the biggest supporters,
00:15:45.580said that the Epstein files don't exist. Now he's blaming Steve Bannon. And so you can see a lot of
00:15:50.260his supporters, although they were promising things during the campaign, they now have accepted his
00:15:56.280change in rhetoric right especially the war in iran which is the biggest one and it is probably
00:16:00.900do you believe that the war in iran is the catalyst to start world war three or the end times i do
00:16:06.860i do i do and i i think that i think that's why they do it i think that the people in the pentagon
00:16:13.120know that this war in iran it'll be it'll be a disaster because america is not ready for a war
00:16:20.060to fight a war you need first of all you need manufacturing capacity right you need to be able
00:16:25.420produce bullets and tanks and planes and america offshore is manufactured capacity to china
00:16:31.900there's no way that china is going to produce tanks and bullets for the american military right
00:16:36.500okay so that's issue number one military capacity uh sorry manufacturing capacity number two is
00:16:42.200political will and the reality is that american people don't understand why america was sort of
00:16:47.980war in iran and americans have no ill feelings towards iranians okay it's not like afghanistan
00:16:53.320and Iraq where Americans were gaslighted into believing that Saddam Hussein was responsible
00:16:59.300for 9-11, where Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, you know, you could make
00:17:04.380a case against Iraq and Saddam Hussein.
00:17:08.100It's impossible for you to make a case against Iran because Iranians have been extremely
00:38:28.600A lot of children went missing as well, right?
00:38:30.640So there's this huge industry for the kidnapping of children.
00:38:36.340And so if you make that, you know, the omnipresent issue,
00:38:41.620if this is all that people think about,
00:38:43.340then you make it much more easier for people to accept
00:38:46.780the idea of microchipping their children.
00:38:49.660Okay. Just like 9-11 was used for the Patriot Act and mass surveillance. So you think that the Epstein files released now is to traumatize people to spread what Palantir wants, what Peter Thiel wants with, you know, mass surveillance, that this is another.
00:39:03.700there is a conflicting ideas i'm not sure how this correlates but i saw that now a lot of americans
00:39:11.180american parents don't want their kids to be going to picture day anymore because they found
00:39:15.080that the biggest picture day organization which you have to put your fingerprint you have to take
00:39:18.900a picture of yourself you have to put your age even if you don't pay for the photos you still
00:39:22.980have to you're basically sending it into a database and if i'm not mistaken these people
00:39:26.480are implicated with epstein so how if we also realize that mass surveillance is the reason
00:41:43.840But then, you know, basically everyone in the Democratic Party,
00:41:46.340including Barack Obama, is also implicated in Pizzagate as well.
00:41:50.460You have Hollywood that's heavily implicated in Pizzagate, in pedophilia.
00:41:58.040So you want to create as much violence as possible by targeting certain individuals that become like lightning rods for violence.
00:42:07.980You'll probably have targeted political assassinations that's coming.
00:42:11.680But basically, the entire intention is to burn America down so that you can rebuild it with an AI surveillance state.
00:42:18.480okay so you need violence on the streets for this ai surveillance state to happen so things like ice
00:42:24.500where you see the left and the right are all up in arms about ice conveniently around the release
00:42:29.700of the epstein files are these another product is this another product of for lack of a better term
00:42:35.540gory slop information like george floyd to keep us fighting each other and thinking picking sides
00:42:40.680right so you go running good okay so the thing about running good was um in the back and first
00:42:48.260of all um all ace agents were asked to produce as much social media content as possible okay they
00:42:54.000wanted to showcase as much violence as possible in order to increase recruitment you know in order
00:43:00.360to create as much outrage among the left as possible you go to running good and you look at
00:43:07.120the evidence. And it seemed as though the intention was to kill her. You know, it seemed
00:43:16.040as though the man was provoked. He had certain rage for the arrogance, for the hubris of
00:43:24.580someone like Renee Goode, right? Because remember, during the Obama years, it was these suburban,
00:43:28.300you know, left white woman that was really in control, right? They're not ones responsible
00:43:33.860for DEI. They're responsible for the work politics, which suppress these rural conservative men
00:43:38.940that's now, you know, working for ICE. So this is already this civil war going on between, you know,
00:43:44.620liberal suburban women who are educated and these rural conservative men who are just high school
00:43:51.660graduates. And so, you know, and then remember, J.D. Vance, after the video came out, he actually
00:44:01.600promote this video on the internet and everyone's like wait a minute this isn't this is an ask it
00:44:06.400doesn't um escapate uh it it it it it doesn't prove that this that this this man was innocent
00:44:12.800proof in fact it does the opposite and and what they don't what they don't understand is that jd
00:44:17.520bence is promoting this video because it's a recruitment video it's a show that you know if
00:44:20.960you join ice you can now seek vengeance against all these white liberal women who've been um you
00:44:28.080you know, oppressing you ever since Obama years.
00:44:30.880OK, so so a civil war is being instigated.
00:44:34.280It's being provoked. It's being planned.
00:44:37.460And overall, so the bigger picture is that it's the transfer.
00:44:41.000So now the New World Order is the tech Palantir mass surveillance age where it used to be Wall Street and, you know, global transnational banking.
00:44:50.700But then how does the family like the Rothschilds who Epstein in the emails, he said that he represents the Rothschilds.
00:44:56.000Rothschilds. This is a family who has manipulated what you mentioned in your lecture, that the
00:45:01.240Rothschild family knew that the Battle of Waterloo was actually won by the British against the
00:45:06.180French, but they manipulated the media because they were in control of the media at the time
00:45:09.960in order to instill panic within England. And then they bought up all the low stock.
00:45:15.320Does a family like the Rothschild family suffer or do they continue their reign under the tech age?
00:45:20.140yeah so if you're the Rothschilds you're um I mean you're betting on both sides right you know
00:45:27.720like like you know that's what transnational capital does it bets on both sides so you look
00:45:32.680go back to the Bolshevik revolution it funded both the Bolsheviks and the whites right and you go back
00:45:37.340to World War II it was funding every side right so so you're transnational capital that's how you
00:45:42.460play the game so the Rothschilds have um investments in both right and look you know if
00:45:49.260If you were a Rothschild and before you put your money into stocks, now you put your money into data centers, right?
00:46:24.680They say you're alt-right and all this stuff.
00:46:26.900I'm sure you get accusations for the same thing as well.
00:46:29.220But detailed through your lectures, it just becomes completely evident that all these isms, and even in the words of Dennis Prager, he said every single ism except for Nazism has been predominantly run by Jews.
00:46:39.480And this is a Jewish man who runs one of the biggest conservative media platforms in America.
00:58:26.900Okay, so look, everything's leading to this war in Iran, okay?
00:58:31.840So look, I mean, they were trying to win this war on the cheap, right?
00:58:35.940So you go back to the 12-day war last year,
00:58:39.440and the Israelis really believe that we decapitate the regime.
00:58:42.940You know, if we kill these generals and these officers and these clerics within Iran, this will rather the people and the people will not naturally overthrow the regime.
00:58:53.420OK. And then what they recognized was the regime is far more resilient, far more cohesive, far more determined than they actually imagined.
00:59:01.300OK, so the 12 day war was a disaster. But then you go back to early this year, you know, during New Year's, Netanyahu visited Trump in Marilago.
00:59:09.320What happened right afterwards is that currency speculators working on behalf of Mossad and CIA, they destroyed the rial, the Iranian currency.
00:59:19.740And this caused massive economic unrest in Iran, which translated into protests.
00:59:25.120You know, these merchants were protesting in Iran.
00:59:29.300And this is a classic color revolution playbook, right, where you cause economic malise, you have some organic protests,
00:59:36.740and then you send in provocateurs in order to shoot police officers, okay?
00:59:42.960So they killed a lot of security officers.
00:59:45.080A lot of money was flooring in the country.
00:59:46.580They brought in some Kurds as insurgents to cause more unrest.
00:59:51.140And then you control social media, right?
00:59:53.880You inflame people through social media.
00:59:56.600But the Iranian response, the Iranians actually knew how they had a counter strategy.
01:00:01.820And what they did was they shot the Internet.
01:00:03.360When you shut the Internet, then these protesters, because a lot of them are Assad, right,
01:00:09.740But then when you use Starlink, they're able to locate where you are.
01:00:12.980So they were able to take down a lot of these cells.
01:00:15.580So, you know, they killed a lot of civilians, but they also killed a lot of Mossad operatives in Iran.
01:00:22.940So this has diminished Israeli capacity in Iran, okay?
01:00:28.440People don't really appreciate this, but they've been building these networks for years through cash, through, you know, they've been investing a lot into these internet networks in Iran for a number of years.
01:00:40.780And now a lot of these networks are destroyed.
01:00:42.520So the last option for the Israelis to win a war against Iran is to state a false flag operation and then get the Americans to attack Iran.
01:00:54.240Man, I don't know what this false flag will look like, OK, but we can expect a false flag operation.
01:00:59.820What's happening around the world this weekend are these protests calling for the overthrow of the Iranian regime.
01:01:05.280I'm not sure if you've seen these large protests everywhere around the world, OK, but it's clearly staged by the Americans and the Israelis.
01:01:13.640And Mike Pompeo, former CIA director under Trump's first administration, he tweeted saying that these protests, this came from him,
01:01:21.940His Twitter account saying that these protests were subverted by Besad slash CIA agents.
01:02:28.560So I think that's the most likely situation.
01:02:30.740And Americans are setting this up because they have all these carrier strike groups in the Arabian Sea right now patrolling, right?
01:02:38.240So it's very easy to stage a false flag attack.
01:02:40.820The Gerald Ford. I see that U.S. military. One, they said to be careful about leaving flights in Iran right now to Americans.
01:02:46.760They sent out an email. And the other one, I'm seeing military people in the Navy are hearing that they might have to be deployed to the Gerald Ford.
01:02:55.520That's the ship that patrols around the Strait of Hormuz.
01:02:59.880Right. Another thing I will say is that people running the world today are different from the ones running the world during 9-11.
01:06:23.120Um, well, I mean, I mean, again, I don't actually use documentary evidence in my classes. I use a lot of first principle thinking. Okay, but I'm trying to explain why the House of Salt is in charge, who put them in power, and why they were put into power, and who the British Empire would trust to put into power, okay?
01:06:44.980So the British Empire put the House of Saud into power.
01:22:55.680I mean, it's all part of God's plan, right?
01:22:58.140I mean, the people are being molded. They're being tested. I mean, like, it's what matters is survival of the people. What matters is survival of the faith. Okay? Like, for a thousand years, different empires have tried to destroy the Jewish faith. The Romans were horrific in their crimes, right? That was a Holocaust, really. Like, three wars that killed millions of Jews. That was a Holocaust.
01:29:12.460That's why they do things because, you know, sinning is where you get divine power.
01:29:17.280that's what they believe right so the frankists believe that if we're in this world we should
01:29:24.280conquer this world and enjoy the pleasures of this world okay so they believe in longevity
01:29:28.500they believe in transhumanism okay uh and and and this explains why why things are happening the way
01:29:34.900they are you know these billionaires what what what are they obsessed with they're obsessed with
01:29:39.460living forever right transhumanism and that's a very frankist mentality i on the other hand believe
01:29:44.680that um our souls are are immortal and this world is one of many worlds and we come to this world
01:29:54.360in order to experience things that we couldn't experience in the um in the natural plane okay
01:30:01.160because in the natural plane you're pure force you're pure energy right you can't actually feel
01:30:05.320pain you can't have sex you can't eat actually eat any food so we're here to have these rare
01:30:12.040unique experiences that make us more enlightened um and we're here also to bring comfort to bring
01:30:20.280enlightenment um to bring joy to others as well because that that's what makes us really happy
01:30:25.560our connections with with others so there are things that that we cannot experience elsewhere
01:30:30.680that we can experience here and so we should make the most of opportunities while we're here but
01:30:35.800But at the same time, as these immortal divine souls, we're constantly in the process of seeking enlightenment.
01:30:44.260And the problem is that if you make a mistake, okay, if you choose a path that is wrong, okay, for example, you choose to be Jeffrey Epstein, right?
01:30:53.760Well, there has to be a fail-safe mechanism in order to steer you into the right direction.
01:31:00.240And this fail-safe mechanism is death.
01:41:14.580I've been to quite a few Islamic countries.
01:41:16.660And it surprised me how happy the kids are, okay?
01:41:19.300I mean, like, if you go to Islamic countries, the kids are a lot happier, a lot healthier, a lot more emotionally regulated than Western kids.
01:42:51.620When I was young, I read the X-Men all the time.
01:42:54.380They're my favorite characters because the world of the X-Men seemed much more real.
01:42:58.520than, like, the world of Spider-Man or the Avengers, right?
01:43:02.080Because Spider-Man, Avengers, it's a pretty simple good versus evil world.
01:43:05.980Whereas X-Men, there's actually a lot of more ambiguity.
01:43:09.340Like, is Magneto a really good person or a bad person, right?
01:43:11.880Because Magneto is trying to save his people.
01:43:15.080And Magneto is being realistic about the intentions of human beings.
01:43:18.240Like, if we just trust human beings, they're going to come kill all of us, right?
01:43:22.060So I was really into X-Men comics for a long, long time.
01:43:25.500Yeah. What sort of information and books would you recommend people like us read?
01:43:34.440You know, so what I recommend is to read novels, long form novels, because if you read long form novels, they build a universe and you go into this universe and you're really able to expand your imagination.
01:43:53.500you really expand your empathy so um so i mean the problem with young people nowadays is you know
01:44:00.580people aren't encouraged to read you go to university and like people don't even read
01:44:04.840books anymore they're you know people are encouraged to read like you know essays or
01:44:08.100excerpts but not actual books so it's really really important to read books and so certain
01:44:13.860authors that i i recommend just to get started because they're so much fun okay i love james
01:44:18.720elroy i'm not sure if you've read james elroy but la confidential uh you know he's so much fun so
01:44:24.200james elroy e-l-l-r-o-y okay so he's so i recommend him i recommend jonah carrie uh who is a spy
01:44:32.340author um i recommend um anna max tate um m-a-x-t-e-d because she writes romance novels but
01:44:41.840but um um i recommend science fiction um some good science fiction is john wineham
01:44:47.760w-y-n-d-h-a-m um he he's he's a lot of fun but you know like like the greatest act of rebellion
01:44:57.360that you can do in today's world okay is to reclaim your attention it really is because
01:45:02.720the way that they keep control over you is by monopolizing your attention right by constantly
01:45:06.620feeding you distractions after distractions so the greatest we've got act of rebellion you can do
01:45:11.920is sit by yourself solitary read a book for hours and hours and just ignore the world and reclaim
01:45:18.420your attention reclaim your mind um and and so i mean just get into reading reading i mean and like
01:45:26.280you know i started reading reading books because i started reading comic books but then i grad i
01:45:30.600started to um upgrade myself over over time so i mean like don't i mean like i teach the iniad
01:45:36.780the iliad i teach the divine comedy uh these are the great books i think everyone should read but
01:45:41.520you know read them when you're ready right um so um so yeah divine comedy i remember you wrote
01:45:47.440that that was uh don uh it'd been oh those are by somebody in the islamic empire right
01:45:53.060or he he influenced dante's divine comedy i'm gonna shoot yeah that's right that's right yes
01:45:58.340i remember yeah and yeah what about um i'm a big fan of ernest hemingway he has a lot of novels
01:46:04.740you're a fan yeah yeah i'm a huge fan but uh ernest hemingway he's hard to read um you know
01:46:13.080you you you actually have to like sit down and close read his works um his best of course is
01:46:18.620the sun also rise yep that's the best one yeah exactly yeah but i mean you you have to you have
01:46:24.000to be a very good reader to read like ernest hemingway um whereas whereas like you know if
01:46:29.300you want to start out then then i would just say get in the habit of sitting down for like long
01:46:33.980for like hours and hours and just focus on a book yeah Hemingway is difficult because he doesn't
01:46:39.780spell it out for you which I appreciate I like when uh authors like he wrote a short story about
01:46:45.020a woman who had to get an abortion but at no point in the short story didn't mention it and
01:46:48.880the sun also rises I'll just give it away he in world war one the main character the protagonist
01:46:53.440he has an injury where he can't have sex because uh his grenade got rid of his balls and so like
01:46:59.980that you know that impotence affects all of his relationships and all of his conversations so
01:47:05.620that type of uh that's what but yeah it takes a lot of energy to to pay attention to so so you
01:47:12.700think a lot of people don't find they find that like uh Andrew Tate was saying that you know
01:47:17.880reading is gay and that you shouldn't pay attention to it that it's a waste of time
01:47:20.900you disagree okay yeah um I think reading is fundamental to being human right and again I
01:47:29.380mean like i don't exaggerate but like you know if there's one thing that you can do to rebel against
01:47:33.640the system to reclaim your own individuality it's by reading okay especially reading is good sorry
01:47:39.620yeah yeah no i mean like it's a mirror into yourself and into the world okay i mean like
01:47:45.040like like it's also a light where you read um you're in connection with the author you're in
01:47:50.400connection with the work and you are enhancing your own individuality you're shining your
01:47:54.380individuality onto the world because because when you read it's your own interpretation right
01:47:58.560the reading a book a really good book is is is a portal into the divine right so
01:48:06.860have you read uh have you read any of the quran um you know i've read bad translations
01:48:14.380to be honest with you yeah um i've read bad translation but but they say the problem is
01:48:19.100you have to read the quran in arabic you have to like learn arabic first you don't you don't
01:48:22.760have to but the translated versions yeah to understand it completely you have to understand
01:48:26.920original Arabic, which is difficult. And you've read the Bible as well. A lot of your lectures
01:48:33.140quote the Bible, especially the Old Testament. Yeah, that's right. Okay. And I remember you said
01:48:40.580that you found it schizophrenic. And so what was your interpretation of the Bible?
01:48:48.740Yeah, the problem of Bible is that it's the most valuable real estate in the world, right? It's the
01:48:52.400most valuable mental real estate in the world and so people always competing and fighting over this
01:48:57.560real estate and so there are lots of redactions there's lots of um changes to the bible over the
01:49:03.860years and it's almost impossible to figure out the true intention of the the original writer okay but
01:49:10.340there are certain parts of the bible that's pure literature that's and when it's pure literature
01:49:14.740what i mean is that it has the divine um flowing from it okay so if you go and read the book of
01:49:21.280genesis that that's divine uh the book of genesis um it's pure literature um and then um um it's the
01:49:29.660new testaments like the gospel of mark is also pretty divine as well but especially genesis
01:49:39.220um we're here because we want to be here we we're here because we want to
01:49:50.980experience the universe uh for its infinite eternal possibilities and so we're here to
01:49:59.720practice exercise our free will because it's only through free will can you actually um expand the
01:50:06.600creativity of the universe okay so you know i teach this when i teach about comedy but the
01:50:11.580difference between god and the human even though we have god in us is that humans can make mistakes
01:50:18.120Humans can die. Humans can feel pain. God cannot. And therefore, we humans have an imagination because imagination comes from pain, from suffering, from making mistakes.
01:50:30.680And so for our creativity, we are expanding God. So God is eternal, but it's also infinite.
01:50:37.920So it's always expanding. And for our creativity, for the practice of imagination, we're expanding the possibilities of God.
01:50:44.320and we're bringing joy and light and love to the universe.
02:07:22.700well because then you have solution which is these ssri drugs right so you have a um generation
02:07:30.060which is addicted to both social media as well as ssri drugs what is the truth about covid
02:07:38.720i think it was an accident okay i think covid was a was an american bioweapon that was sent
02:07:47.080to china for gain of function research and it um you know um was released accidentally and then
02:07:56.080the entire world uses as opportunity to test a mass control mechanisms right what what would
02:08:02.640lockdown look like what would mass surveillance look like would people be willing to take vaccines
02:08:08.600and to the surprise people are much more compliant than they imagine right it's like it's like oh my
02:08:14.760god we just like give people a random vaccine they'll take it because they believe us so so
02:08:20.220so it's an experiment but i guarantee you that now that they've done the experiment they have
02:08:25.080this master plan for how to handle an emergency like so let's just say the economy collapses well
02:08:31.880guess what guys there's a new virus and we have to lock you up and we have to give you a new vaccine
02:08:36.060okay so so i think the first time was perhaps an accident the second time will be manufactured
02:08:41.620As people in the chat are saying you're defending China, but you've seen through the Epstein emails that Bill Gates allegedly was trying to figure out a pandemic simulator in 2017, correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
02:08:54.960So so this was a an accident. They accidentally saw how much control they have over the Goyim slave class.
02:09:02.620That's right. And power is addictive. Right. So next time they're going to do this again and it'll be and it'll be much more controlled.
02:09:11.620Okay. Have you not lost, so knowing this, that we're going to be controlled by AI, we're going to be reliant upon them for basic happiness.
02:09:21.160How, and you've also stated that the American empire will probably crumble very soon.
02:09:28.440How, well, you're not American, but how do you maintain sanity?
02:09:33.020my children right because we're here to make our children happy to teach others okay so i mean like
02:09:43.400i mean the world is going to shit but um you know i'm doing what i love which is you know
02:09:50.040being with my children teaching um writing essays um and and and i mean
02:09:57.960i mean that's that's why we're here so as long as you find a purpose through purpose
02:10:04.700yeah as long as you just achieve and fulfill your purpose your telos as aristotle says you'll be
02:10:10.420happy and you you prefer aristotle to plato i remember you made the analogy that plato's
02:10:16.660philosophy embodies christianity aristotle and islam have an overlap i've never heard that
02:10:24.500explanation before how does that work okay so to be honest with you my my understanding of
02:10:31.360plato and aristotle has changed over time okay um so i'm much more sympathetic towards plato
02:10:37.700than than before um before i thought plato was a fascist who was very much interested in control
02:10:44.200and and now i appreciate that um plato is much more imaginative much more poetic than um than
02:10:52.840i previously thought aristotle is a man of science he um he he basically is trying to
02:10:59.960create a system of knowledge inquiry and analysis yeah not to get too conspiratorial but i'm seeing
02:11:09.020people are asking a lot about antarctica which people are trying to figure out they when youtubers
02:11:14.560and content creators go to antarctica they tell them to turn off the cameras you can't have star
02:11:17.760link you have internet access what is um yeah i'm not trying to hold you forever i'm sure you're
02:11:24.080busy but all right what do you think that's about okay okay i think the greatest secret out there
02:11:29.580is that the history that we've been taught about evolution about development of humanity it's all
02:11:35.480fake okay so um we have about 10 000 years of human history that's it but we know that we
02:11:43.700homosopians have been around for about 200,000 years,
02:12:11.380why haven't we uncovered the rest of it?
02:12:13.260It's not about money issue. It's because the truth will destroy the traditional narrative.
02:12:18.800Then you have the Amazon in Brazil and how we're discovering how these ancient civilizations existed in the Amazon before.
02:12:26.440And also, these ancient civilizations were the ones who actually created the Amazon.
02:12:30.780The Amazon itself is not an organic creation. It was a man-made creation.
02:12:34.320So if you just work from first principles, what you recognize is that we've probably had civilizations before this that were destroyed in the Great Flood, or what we call the geomagnetic excursion, the magnetic pole excursion, which is say that the magnetic poles, the north and south, they switch every 6,000 years.
02:12:59.040okay and when you do that you change the um geography the topology of the earth you cause
02:13:06.720massive floods you you cause climate change and those these civilizations were destroyed so we
02:13:12.560are not we are not part of the first civilization okay another thing is the pyramids the Egyptian
02:13:17.200pyramids we are not able to to create the Egyptian pyramids using the technology that we have today
02:13:24.640OK, it's a good thing about how, you know, we have the most advanced spaceships and computers, but we're not actually able to recreate the pyramids because we don't we don't have to take the technology.
02:13:37.800All right. So so I think it's safe to say that there have been other civilizations before us that were also advanced in a different way.
02:13:45.600OK, maybe rather than focus on the material, they'll focus more on the spiritual. That's my little boy.