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00:02:17.000Can any form of godlessness ever really succeed?
00:02:22.000Remember, you can have my book for nothing.
00:02:27.000This is the printed version of it, How to Become a Christian in Seven Days.
00:02:31.000That's an accumulation of flies right there.
00:02:34.000Of course, if Bill Gates had his way, those would be little ticks all aggregating in your pubic mound, biting you, filling you up with Lyme disease right at the groin.
00:02:48.000We could have this one for free if you can get here, but do remember we are armed, so don't come here to kill us because we're we're ready.
00:02:54.000We're not ready, but you know, wait, wait a second.
00:03:59.000Literally, I would say 5% of people might get that.
00:04:03.000And also, I'm doing some signed books if you want them.
00:04:06.000Let's start off by trying to understand what's going on with the little story I'm calling Tickety Boom.
00:04:12.000Tickety Boom is the ticks are being released in American farmland that appear to create a condition called Alpha Gal, which is allergy to red meat.
00:04:22.000Is it possible now that we're Getting disclosure on UFOs and have come to understand that cloud seeding is real and spraying heavy metal particles into the sky is real and using some kind of aerosol to blank out the sun is a possibility.
00:04:41.000I know these things are not necessarily affirmed governmental procedures, but they no longer live in the crazy conspiracy world that they were once confined to.
00:04:52.000So let's have a look at this tick story because it makes my skin crawl.
00:04:57.000And it's exactly the sort of thing they would do, isn't it?
00:05:14.000Um, let us know what you think about these ticks.
00:05:17.000Would the globalist imperialists that appear to control world power release diseases into our environment and our food system deliberately?
00:05:29.000First up is a piece from Newsmax analyzing the Alpha Gal phenomena.
00:05:35.000A story that began with farmers finding boxes of ticks amidst their crops.
00:05:41.000Like a cluster of them, like a network of cells.
00:05:43.000Alpha Gao syndrome was something that was once extremely rare in this country.
00:05:48.000That is a fact, but it is becoming more and more common as more people develop an allergy to red meat after getting bitten by a lone star tick, which is the tick you see with the white dot on its back.
00:06:00.000And over the last several years, cases of Alpha Gao syndrome have skyrocketed by almost 10,000%.
00:06:06.000And now, headline after headline, all asking the same question How could a tick borne illness? Suddenly be impacting so many people, not just people living in rural America, but in suburban America as well.
00:06:18.000And then we heard from Dr. Matthew Lau at the World Science Festival 10 years ago.
00:06:47.000And then you start to connect the dots even more, and you find out that Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation spent millions of dollars funding genetically engineered ticks, and that Bill Gates is also a major investor in lab grown meat.
00:06:58.000And now we've got almost 500,000 Americans living with a rare tick borne illness that makes people allergic to meat, but not the lab grown meat that Bill Gates has invested in.
00:07:08.000You think maybe this is not a coincidence after all?
00:07:12.000Pretty extraordinary and troubling that Bill Gates has invested in both bio meats.
00:07:20.000And research that makes the only meat you can eat be bio meat.
00:07:26.000He's a wonderful supervillain, Bill Gates.
00:07:47.000You know, there's that idea that sometimes Hollywood movies use plots, figures, And motifs that are preparatory because there's a supernatural requirement for us to be somehow included and initiated.
00:08:00.000When I see stories like this one, I sometimes feel that a kind of worldly analytic is insufficient.
00:08:09.000It's no longer enough to say, well, this is all about resources.
00:08:12.000Bill Gates wants to control all of the food land, all of the water.
00:08:17.000They want to vaccinate us to a point where our psychic and biological condition is managed and controlled entirely by them.
00:08:28.000There's a point where you have to consider a supernatural component or at least an extra or supra rational component.
00:08:36.000Because don't you think sometimes for a moment, like if Bill Gates is just a human being like you, and I'm sure he is, don't you feel like if you had those kind of resources, there might be a point where you would actually recline and think, I only want to be benign, I only want to participate in actions that are beneficial to others?
00:09:07.000But the reason I bring that up is that isn't what Bill Gates is doing.
00:09:12.000While claiming to be involved in philanthropic projects, he's usually doing things that seem like social engineering at such an extraordinary scale.
00:09:20.000I think sometimes of Walt Disney because he was largely benign or, sort of, in a sense, in terms of his output, you'd think of him as kind of a warm dude.
00:09:34.000The tech oligarchs of our time similarly seem invested in this kind. form of biopolitics where every aspect of your life can be managed, maneuvered and manipulated.
00:09:44.000It seems like it would be, I mean, it's terrifying enough when you imagine the bleached out and horrific spreadsheet future that they're shepherding us towards.
00:09:53.000But when you consider that there's a requirement for sabotage to get us there, i.e., they need to mess up the food source, they need to introduce new diseases and viruses.
00:10:03.000I'm not claiming this is literally actually what's happening in the case of Bill Gates.
00:10:07.000But, you know, if a relatively vanilla organization like Newsmax is Willing to run on the basis that Bill Gates is verifiably involved in biomeats.
00:10:17.000He's verifiably involved in research around ticks.
00:10:20.000And if that was, was that footage 10 years old?
00:10:45.000There is a good bit with a tick when it fills itself up and it's all like a little bloated sort of teardrop or ladybug of blood, and you can pop that little sucker good.
00:11:40.000It does seem sometimes too absurd and villainous to be true, but hasn't the post Epstein file.
00:11:47.000Moment in our shared history been defined by that.
00:11:49.000They can't possibly all be involved in weird satanic adrenochrome drink gulping rituals, can they?
00:11:56.000Yes, we have reached the point, if you ask me, that Tucker Carlson has talked about publicly, where in a way we should withdraw our support for either side of the fake bifurcating line of red v blue, Republican v Democrat, left v right, F no nationalism versus no borders progressivism, and instead.
00:12:25.000The thing they fear most of all, they being these sets of supreme power that are able to initiate programs of introducing allergies and disease, that level of control.
00:12:35.000I think what they fear most of all is us ceasing to engage in culture war issues, i.e., if you're in the chat right now talking about Jews or Muslims or gays or whatever, I'm not saying that you don't have good reasons for your.
00:12:50.000Hatred, I'm just saying hatred is not the fuel that's gonna take this vehicle off.
00:12:54.000If you're doing that, you are a participant in the system just as much as Bill Gates unleashing an egg box full of ticks into a maize farm.
00:13:02.000What I'm saying is, withdraw from that and start to think about how this system actually works?
00:13:07.000What is it that would cause massive disruption?
00:13:13.000Well, here, Tucker Carlson talks about no longer paying your credit card.
00:13:19.000Now, this is an idea that the left or sort of liberal intelligentsia left have been discussing for a while.
00:13:26.000Renege on your mortgage payments, stop paying your taxes, stop paying your debt.
00:13:30.000Now, one person stops paying the tax, they're going to jail, you know, but.
00:13:34.000If we start to create cohorts and consortiums online, of we, the people of, maybe it has to be geographical to a degree.
00:13:42.000This consortium, this clique, sign up.
00:13:45.000We're not paying our credit card debts anymore.
00:15:23.000Usually that means despair, despondency, pain.
00:15:27.000And in the same way that we can now see that ticks could be introduced if there was a requirement or a preference that people ate less red meat, do you think it's possible that somewhat more ethereal ideas, less easy to register, Notions like the introduction of pain into a culture, the introduction of reference anxiety, the introduction of mass media that tells you continually you're not leading the right kind of life.
00:15:52.000Look over here, there's a Met Ball gala.
00:15:55.000You could be living in an endless stream of glistening cleavages.
00:16:00.000Why are you not over here in a river of orgasm, in a tundra of giddy and ever spiraling sperm?
00:16:06.000Well, frankly, I haven't got a big enough snorkel till we've stand.
00:16:23.000You've got to have a big enough snorkel to breathe beyond it.
00:16:26.000What I'm saying is, in the same way that you can introduce ticks in order to induce a red meat allergy, you can induce pain, desire, reference anxiety, 15 minute cities, vaccine programs.
00:17:15.000I'm just going to take us back to where Tim Poole was providing his excellent analyses.
00:17:19.000It's possible to engineer that lab grown meat to have no alpha gal molecule, meaning if you become allergic to red meat, you'll always be able to buy.
00:17:27.000How do you feel when you watch the tank and you feel like people need to clear their throat?
00:17:32.000Like, do you feel like you want to step in?
00:18:18.000The way to have remedied that, Jake, and I wish I'd known you then, would have been to have just latched onto it like it was a nipple and sucked and sucked on it until its beautiful juices flowed.
00:18:29.000And then maybe nipped it off at the end.
00:19:10.000When you see, sort of, say, you watch an episode of True Detective, like starring McConaughey and Woody Allen, there's sort of a portly, you're from the south, there's a portly southern redneck out on their porch.
00:19:21.000They've got a lot of skin tags in their armpit, don't they?
00:19:24.000They like to have a big load of them, like tadpoles, a big cluster of them, like wasps around the wasp's nest of clustering skin tags.
00:20:10.000Like, firstly, centralized media collapsed, and now even subsidiary media don't have the type of control you might imagine.
00:20:18.000I think you can probably still whoop up hysteria if you need to, but it needs to be grounded in truth.
00:20:24.000And I think people are starting to be able to detect that there's a lack of truth, a lack of foundation in a lot of the information we're consuming.
00:20:31.000Anyway, so when we were at the airport, a lady came quite close to me.
00:20:34.000She's been very complimentary and very kind.
00:20:36.000And anyway, I feel like she maybe had a booger in the nostril.
00:21:40.000Especially if it's an airport, say, and obviously your shins are visible and your head is, top of your head is almost visible.
00:21:47.000Well, what I learned while in a treatment center for sexual addiction 20 odd years ago, I learned from my mate who was in the Philadelphia police force, Abdul, I think he was called.
00:23:11.000I don't know if there's any kind of real conspiracy.
00:23:13.000I mean, certainly these people's interests are aligned in this direction.
00:23:16.000The production of lab grown meat and the questions over whether we eat too much are born from the same reality.
00:23:22.000These Malthusian climate change, whatever you want to call it, individuals, Malthusian, of course, meaning they finish too many people, are both at the same time advocating we stop eating meat and trying to develop alternatives to, you know, raising cattle.
00:23:34.000So I don't want to say that it's a connection that Lone Star is propagating and lab grown meat is being developed.
00:23:39.000That guy, I believe his name is Dr. Matthew Lau.
00:23:42.000Says, hey, look, what if people were allergic to meat?
00:25:19.000You see, with the socialism, the idea that we should love one another and that the sort of binding force should be love for one another, that's true.
00:25:28.000The problem is, I've started to see is when you entrust that authority to the state, the state can't handle it and the state doesn't handle it well.
00:25:37.000It's precisely the opposite direction that you have to head in empower individuals, empower communities through democracy.
00:25:44.000Use, if there are going to be civil projects, if there are going to be national projects, use those civil and national projects to install.
00:25:51.000Competence and confidence in communities.
00:25:54.000Do not turn people into welfare dependent slaves.
00:26:35.000His missus, he had to secretly test his missus at a dose.
00:26:38.000Well, Bill, why not release guinea fowl to check Melinda Gates' pubic mound for Lone Star ticks released as a result of you being entwined with a Russian hooker on a Mossad sponsored sex holiday on Epstein Isle?
00:28:52.000I keep thinking of that Billie Eilish video, you know, that we were talking about, like Billie Eilish, and you can't love animals and eat them.
00:29:30.000But remember that you operate now in a psychic space, a spiritual space, a world, a culture where nothing can be excluded because they wouldn't do it for moral reasons.
00:35:46.000We've got two potential stories COVID.
00:35:49.000And medical distrust, Ron Johnson highlighting claims the FDA was aware of vaccine injury signals.
00:35:54.000I mean, I just feel like it's so hard, isn't it?
00:35:56.000How long do you feel like you've known that the pandemic period was fraught with deception and absolute lies and that there'll never be the reconciliation required?
00:36:09.000Or we could do US welfare fraud, which I just don't want to turn into an attack on poor people.
00:36:16.000But let's see if I can find a different way of undertaking it.
00:36:19.000So, Fraud in the United States of America.
00:36:23.000What are the most significant acts of fraud?
00:36:26.000We've seen Tucker Carlson talk about reneging on credit card debt.
00:36:30.000You'll hear me regularly say that we shouldn't be paying any tax at all to centralized governments, not as individuals.
00:36:35.000As communities, we should make packs, bundles, and send them for vital national matters such as defence where required.
00:36:45.000But you know and I know that the governmental model is so vastly corrupted, so deeply corrupted, that whoever you vote for, they'll complain about congressional corruption for the entire time that they're in the minority.
00:36:59.000Then, once they're in the majority, they won't amend the laws that prohibit people in Congress from investing in stocks and shares that they might have insider information on.
00:37:09.000It's known as the Pelosi effect, but it goes way beyond Pelosi.
00:37:12.000So, what kind of corruption affects you most?
00:37:14.000The corruption of the poor or the corruption of the rich?
00:37:19.000And, in any event, isn't the solution always going to be the decentralization of power?
00:37:24.000When you have an entire population that doesn't feel invested in their nation, that feels that the country, quite rightly in a way, hates them, then aren't you going to get various forms of corruption?
00:37:34.000Let's have a look at JD Vance saying that a task force is uncovering billions in alleged fraud.
00:38:19.000In just two months, we exposed billions of dollars in benefits that have been stolen from the American people.
00:38:25.000We referred over $22 billion in fraudulent small business loans back to the Treasury for collection.
00:38:30.000We deferred more than $1.3 billion in fraudulent Medicaid reimbursements that were coming from various states, particularly California.
00:38:39.000We put a six month hold on enrollments for new hospice and home health care providers because so many of the newer hospice providers were not actually providing hospice services.
00:38:49.000So we're going to cut that out for a little bit and try to get to a place where we can actually certify that the people providing hospice services are actually providing those very necessary and important services.
00:39:00.000We recovered taxpayer funds from the $135 billion stolen after the floodgates were opened in the immediate aftermath of COVID.
00:39:08.000We have found $6.3 billion in suspected fraudulent government contracts, which were mostly awarded during the last administration, and that has stopped.
00:39:19.000In student aid fraud that should have gone to young people trying to get an education, but instead we're going to fraudsters.
00:39:25.000And I think the theme here of the anti fraud task force up to this point has really been that we're protecting two classes of victims here we're protecting the American taxpayers who shouldn't have their money stolen by fraudsters.
00:39:37.000And of course, we're protecting the people who need these services.
00:39:45.000Do you reckon that such a vast leviathan as the American state?
00:39:50.000Can ever reliably and responsibly manage such vast resources or it be decentralized to the lowest possible level, i.e., communities managed democratically by the participants and members of that community.
00:40:07.000Here's Stephen Miller talking about how widespread that fraud is.
00:40:12.000And the amount that has been fleeced from us is in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
00:40:17.000I believe, based on what I've seen and what I've heard, is that.
00:40:21.000We could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out of the Treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully, correctly eligible to receive them.
00:40:32.000And that ultimately is going to be what we have to do as a country.
00:40:34.000In the meantime, because of the vice president's leadership, you are seeing the most muscular, robust, aggressive, dedicated, determined, and speedy effort to shut down criminal fraud that has not only ever occurred in the history of this country, but in any developed nation.
00:40:52.000And they are just talking about the management of resources, which is all they should be talking about.
00:40:57.000You shouldn't be going to them for ideology.
00:40:59.000You should just be going to them for bureaucracy.
00:41:01.000But if you've ever tried to claim welfare or if you've ever tried to use the government for anything, To get a loan or to repay a loan, dealing with bureaucracy, whether it's state or commercial, I think is a kind of living nightmare.
00:41:15.000You're involved in a needless and unnecessary web that justified its own existence in order.
00:41:22.000I suppose, what was the idea of the state that is protecting us and it's managerial, it's protective?
00:41:38.000Is Ilan Omar refusing to hand over documents in Minnesota that seem to highlight the potential for a $250 million fraud?
00:41:46.000Squad Democrat Ilan Omar closing in on a deadline set by Minnesota Republicans to turn over documents about potential ties to a state fraud ring after she dodged a hearing last month.
00:41:57.000That deadline is today for Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar to turn over documents and communication tied to defendants in that massive Feeding Our Futures scandal.
00:42:06.000The Minnesota House Committee on Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight.
00:42:10.000Is holding its last meeting of the legislative session today.
00:42:13.000However, the committee does not have enough votes to subpoena the Congresswoman.
00:42:17.000So the committee doesn't have a legal mechanism to compel Omar to cooperate.
00:43:33.000I felt so bored and so angry, and I felt the kind of futility that I always feel.
00:43:38.000Yes, of course, there are people defrauding the system, but the people that are defrauding it maximally are the people with the maximum amount of power and the maximum amount of resources, and people at the bottom of the ladder.
00:43:47.000Don't focus on that except for how it pertains to systemic problems.
00:44:22.000It's just inconceivable and ridiculous.
00:44:25.000You can't conceptualize it, let alone remedy it.
00:44:30.000And the energy of like blame poor people or blame Somalians or blame Ilan Omar or blame AOC or blame JD Vance, it's just not going to get you anywhere.
00:44:41.000And it's like pretending that there isn't another solution available that's outside of the current purview.
00:44:47.000The problem is this one, you'll recognize this if you've ever been in a legal situation, let's call it peccadillo.
00:44:53.000If you've ever been in a legal situation, one of the problems is you recognize Recognize that everyone involved, even the people that are advocating for your situation, are also in that system.
00:45:02.000So, when you recognize that the system itself is what's broken and what's corrupt, it's really difficult to find people that are willing to go, Yeah, oh, I get it, that this whole thing is fucked.
00:45:30.000I mean exactly as Tucker Carlson suggested stopping paying your debts, stopping participating in tax systems, and then simultaneously starting to create food and energy independence.
00:45:45.000If you're not food and energy independent, and I'm not, and you probably aren't, you know, they've got you.
00:47:13.000How is Mamdani's New York panning out?
00:47:16.000In a way, there's lots of things that he's done and said that I really like.
00:47:20.000I like the idea of affordable groceries.
00:47:22.000I like the idea of calling out people that are billionaires and that own pied-de-terres that they don't use across the New York skyline, scarring the sky and ignoring the population.
00:47:35.000Maybe even one could say, pickpocketing the population.
00:47:38.000Zara Mamdani unveils plans to transfer.
00:47:42.000Ownership from landlords to the community sounds exciting.
00:48:59.000Why not a little innovation in a culture that's stagnant and atrophying?
00:49:03.000Some innovations like at least maneuvering power, making different, like highlighting problems and then providing, presenting, and considering different solutions, precisely the type of leadership that one could advocate for.
00:49:21.000And I suppose I can just imagine some landlord somewhere that's saved for a nest egg suffering and struggling as a result of that.
00:49:29.000But you can see the problem that it's meant to address.
00:49:33.000Here, though, Mamdani's facing a backlash over that grocery store plan, which I reckon people never liked that idea of having state run grocery stores.
00:49:45.000You can't compete with a nationalized grocery store because they don't have to pay property taxes.
00:49:49.000Or utilities, and they have access to his hard earned tax dollars.
00:49:55.000No way, there's no way we can be open if I lose 30%.
00:50:02.000It's funny how the news, when it comes to rattling and what do I want to say, undermining and innovation, is suddenly willing to get some guy that works in a store up.
00:50:17.000When did Fox News last care about some grocery store?
00:50:24.000We live in such an antagonistic nightmare culture.
00:50:27.000I watched that Good Night and Good Luck last night about Edward R. Murrow, the broadcaster who famously took on Senator McCarthy during the McCarthy witch trial era, where communists were sought out and the threat of communism led to a kind of totalitarianism in itself.
00:50:49.000Initially, RFK Sr. was a member of that committee, but when he saw how sort of off The rails McCarthy was.
00:50:58.000And in that, you see how well intentioned media can hold power to account.
00:51:04.000Now, though, just sort of 40, 50 years later, the media and the government operate in tandem to ensure that only certain ideas see the light of day and alternative ideas are strangled in the crib.
00:51:19.000I say this not as someone who particularly thinks Mamdani is the solution to all of New York's.
00:51:24.000Problems, but also I'm unwilling to leap aboard a kind of carte blanche condemnation just because he's young and Muslim and idealistic.
00:51:36.000And actually, I'm heartened by the fact that someone who's somewhat outside of the ordinary paradigm can achieve political success because decentralization is generally the direction that I think we should be heading in precisely because you don't want to spend all your time.
00:51:58.000Quibbling over endless variables, like, for example, a Muslim socialist mayor or a white supremacist Christian tribal leader.
00:52:15.000You just want to get on with your life.
00:52:16.000Do you want to spend all your time quibbling and fretting over whether or not a state run grocery store in New York is going to be a success?
00:52:26.000What bloody difference does it make to you unless you use it?
00:52:35.000And I don't want to lose the whole thing.
00:52:37.000Whatever it's cost me, 45 years working all my life to lose it because, you know, I'm going to be fighting against someone who is spending our own money.
00:52:49.000And the mayor is asking for a lot of money.
00:52:52.000He is proposing $70 million for five grocery stores.
00:52:55.000The one here in Harlem, La Marqueta, has a price tag of $30 million.
00:53:00.000Luna and a group of minority owned grocery store owners have been trying to meet with the mayor, but they've had no luck.
00:53:06.000That will change next week during a hearing in front of the city council.
00:53:10.000That is the group that will decide if the mayor's proposal gets the green light.
00:53:14.000Some business representatives met with the Speaker of the City Council yesterday, and they say she was receptive to their concerns, like Luna's concern that he's going to lose 30 to 40 percent of his customers.
00:53:26.000He campaigned on it, Ma'am Darney did, and now he's instituting it.
00:53:30.000It's the same in a way as the mass deportations and ICE controversies and near riots in Minneapolis not so long ago.
00:53:40.000You can't claim that he didn't campaign on a deportation and anti-migrant mandate.
00:53:49.000He campaigned on, we're going to have these state-run grocery stores.
00:53:52.000It's going to be super socialist what we do.
00:53:54.000You can't complain when people institute policies that they campaigned on.
00:53:58.000I think you can more legitimately complain when people campaign and then don't do any of the stuff that they said they were going to do.
00:54:05.000For example, look at what's happening at a national level.
00:54:07.000There is no revocation of the rights of people in Congress to invest in stocks and shares that they themselves might have insider knowledge of.
00:54:16.000We are, or you are, America, and we will be inevitably engaged in wars that America First advocates said would not be a part of a Trump second presidency.
00:54:29.000Everywhere you look, you see the denial of campaign promises to a degree that reveals the truth that it's merely a cutaneous fluctuation that democracy provides.
00:54:42.000You can change the pigmentation from red to blue, but centralized systems.
00:54:49.000Take a moment, if you have it, to watch One to One, the documentary about the 18 months that John and Yoko spent in Greenwich Village.
00:54:57.000And what's amazing for someone who grew up just adoring John Lennon, everything stood for, not just the music, but the campaigning, his brilliance, his wit, his heart on his sleeve, activism.
00:55:06.000When you see that documentary, you realize what a naive guy he was, how well intentioned, but ultimately misdirected.
00:55:14.000And when you see the time and the cultural conflict.
00:55:19.000Of early 70s America, you know that you could probably change one or two names and you wouldn't know what era you're in.
00:55:28.000Change the name Nixon to the name Trump.
00:55:30.000You've got exactly the same dynamic an unpopular president participating in wars that no one wants, a countercultural movement that seems righteous and well intentioned, but not very well grounded and founded in this case, led by Abby Hoffman and Jerry Rubin and those folks that John and Yoko fell in love with at that time.
00:55:49.000And the Inescapable conclusion, if you ask me, and in a way you have, is this.
00:55:55.000Both the culture and the counterculture are composite parts of the same entity.
00:56:00.000It's not just, it's not simple as left and right are wings of the same bird.
00:56:05.000It's that the entire culture is a compounded false polarity within which you can't get real change.
00:56:12.000See, after this MAGA moment, you will in all likelihood get a Democrat government in your country, and that will fail also.
00:56:20.000And it will fail in precisely the same way this.
00:56:23.000Presidency is failing, and for precisely the same reasons.
00:56:27.000It's principles, not personalities that matter.
00:56:30.000And whoever you vote for, the same set of subcutaneous ulterior interests remain in control.
00:56:37.000You don't need to spend a lot of time in the comments and chat identifying the racial group or the heritage or provenance or even the ideology of these institutions or groups.
00:56:48.000The simple truth is this that there is a trend towards centralized global power to create mass bureaucracy, to create, in a sense, a kind of a false golden calf.
00:56:59.000Fake God at the center of our culture that wherever you are in the world and whatever you're experiencing can control you.
00:57:06.000A kind of control of your thoughts, your consciousness, your feelings, your food source, the information you consume.
00:57:12.000And if you're out of the reach of that machine, I don't know what will happen.
00:57:15.000They'll either destroy you or ignore you.
00:57:17.000The reason I advocate so strongly for food independence and energy independence is precisely to remove ideology from the political conversation.
00:57:25.000It should simply be about resource management.
00:57:30.000You know, the fact is that governments can do amazing things.
00:57:34.000Governments can steer and direct power.
00:57:38.000But they won't do that if they're not beholden to the population at large.
00:57:43.000If they're trapped in a kind of fluctuating dichotomy between left and right, or whatever you would call it these days, because surely it's not left and right in the same way that we would have once assumed, because the culture has been changed so radically by technology.
00:57:56.000As long as it's just fluctuating from side to side, you'll never get meaningful change.
00:58:01.000You'll get more and more superficial change.
00:58:03.000with the ongoing trajectory being towards centralized global power.
00:58:08.000That seems to be the deal that's already been resolved at the near-peer ultimate geopolitical level.
00:58:16.000Because even while we're talking about war, potential war, tension between China and the United States of America, you better believe that the financial and trade pact between your two nations are so significant and defining.
00:58:28.000Where does the majority of Chinese manufacturing end up, do you suppose?
00:58:32.000Which nation do you suppose is ultimately the biggest client?
00:58:36.000My guess is going to be it's your country, the United States of America.
00:58:39.000So, whatever you might see on the surface about Taiwan or Ukraine or Israel, it's just the kind of cluster of senseless, superficial moles that need to be scalpeled right off in one straight, bold, strident strike.
00:58:56.000Beneath it, it will reveal that under the skin, there is one ecosystem, one ecology, a set of organs that we can ultimately rely on only if we surrender.
00:59:07.000And Reach for a new resource and a new source, the source we were designed to be in harmony with.
00:59:31.000I'm thinking too about Reborn and the beautiful products that we make, like the Methylene Blue, which I meant to take a little bit of earlier.
01:00:41.000And since coming to the Lord, I've seen how the 12 steps comprise a method for inducing spiritual awakening that is brilliant and in alignment with Christian principles.
01:00:56.000Because our mission is to participate in our mutual ongoing spiritual awakening, then to help build a movement where communities of awakened people can form together in opposition to this Luciferian filthy system of ghoulish, diabolical oppression.
01:01:14.000I mean, I'm going to probably drop out some of the adjectives, but that's basically the mission.
01:01:29.000Shadow over him, I might get him played by an actor and get him to do real, yeah, do that, but still have him played by an actor, but still, still fulfilling silhouette to add further authenticity to the acted words.
01:01:43.000No one would ever do such a thing, all right.