The Culture War - Tim Pool - January 19, 2024


The Culture War #47 - Climate Change, The Great Disaster Cycle, Atlantis & More


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2 hours and 23 minutes

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203.7226

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29,282

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1,585

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

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Ben, Ben, and Jimmy talk about the recent blizzard in West Virginia and whether or not it proves climate change. They also discuss the mysterious disappearance of the Sphinx in Egypt and the possibility that it may have been underwater at some point in the past. Sponsors! Checking your rate only discount code: PODCAST at checkout to get 20% off your first month with discount code POWER10 at checkout. Betonline.ca/PODCAST Rate/subscribe in Apple Podcasts! Review and subscribe to our new podcast, The Dark Side Of, wherever you get your shows. Just pay the 2.95 postage and you'll be entered to win a FREE stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint. If you don't have an Apple device, you can get a FREE 4-in-a-day shipping offer when you run your first purchase through Apple Pay. Use the promo code: "ELISSA" to receive $5 and contribute $5 to OWLS Lacrosse Lacrosse you download the app. You'll get 10% off the first month, plus free shipping when you upgrade to $99.99, plus an additional $5 when you become a patron when you buy a second year's membership. or upgrade to the VIP membership when you sign up for a complimentary 3-month membership. You'll also get access to our 4-month trial of our next month's offer, which includes 3-months of the service, VIP + 3-day pricing, and a FREE 7-month VIP membership, plus a discount on a year-wide offer. and 2-month introductory offer when they begin to get their first month-only offer, plus 3-week shipping, and two-month off the offer gets them get the option of $99, and they'll get an ad-free trial, plus they'll receive an additional two-week VIP access to the 5-month proverververge pricing. They'll also receive an offer of $10,000, plus their first-choice Prime Rate. Learn more about their ad-only version of the show. Subscribe to the podcast. - Rate, Rate, review, and rate the show, and receive a discount of $5,000 and get an additional discount when they become a member of the podcast becomes available in the program. Rate, and score a FREE VIP membership starting at $10/month, and get a complimentary rate.


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00:00:58.140 Man-made climate change. As I sit here right now looking out the window of the studio,
00:01:04.520 we're in a blizzard. It's not really a blizzard. It's snow. It's just regular snow. I gotta be
00:01:09.400 honest. But they've declared a state of emergency in West Virginia because when you live up in the
00:01:13.700 mountains, it's hard to plow dirt roads. So people are gonna be slipping, sliding, sliding down those
00:01:19.300 mountains. But this is the end of a snow drought. We haven't had snow. We had a little bit of snow this
00:01:25.760 year, but this is the first time in like two years. Last year, we had none whatsoever. And
00:01:31.080 of course, whenever there's an anomaly in the weather, people say things like, this proves
00:01:34.540 climate change. Be it, it's too hot out, it's too cold out. Whatever it is, that justifies their
00:01:40.000 claims. Which reminds me of that joke from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I don't know if you
00:01:43.780 guys watch this. Where, it's a great show by the way, but if you don't know, two of the characters
00:01:48.020 are taking supplements. A ton of supplements. And then one guy's like, I keep going to the bathroom.
00:01:52.940 And he goes, yeah, well, that's because your body's flushing the toxins. Me, I'm not going
00:01:56.220 to the bathroom at all because my body's working at peak efficiency. My point being, for those that
00:02:00.440 are just like, what the hell is he talking about? Whenever anything happens, for some reason, it
00:02:04.880 proves what they're saying about climate change. Well, we're going to talk about this. We're going
00:02:08.540 to talk about a lot of other things because there's interesting things to talk about as it
00:02:12.040 pertains to the ancient world and evidence of the shifting water bodies where the Sahara,
00:02:18.000 for instance, once may have been underwater or portions of it. We'll talk about that.
00:02:21.840 We'll talk about Egypt. I've heard that perhaps the Sphinx may have been underwater at some
00:02:25.580 point. So we got a couple of guys hanging out with us. Who wants to go first?
00:02:29.580 Sure. I'll go first.
00:02:31.020 Who are you? What do you do?
00:02:31.920 I am Ben Davidson. I run the Suspicious Observer's YouTube channel. I am at Sun Weatherman on X,
00:02:37.600 formerly Twitter. I am an expert in solar cycles, geophysics, and most importantly, probably
00:02:43.500 for what we're going to be talking about today, Earth's magnetic pole shift and the great
00:02:46.960 disaster cycle of our planet. So is the pole shift happening now?
00:02:50.900 Yeah.
00:02:51.320 Oh boy. That's going to be exciting. All right. And next up,
00:02:54.140 I'm Jimmy Corsetti. I have a YouTube and Rumble channel called Bright Insight.
00:02:58.200 I discuss the various mysteries of lost ancient civilizations,
00:03:01.360 cycles of catastrophe on Earth, and various conspiracies. And I'm thrilled to be here again
00:03:05.480 with you all.
00:03:06.160 Yeah. We did a show on your channel a couple of weeks ago, a week ago, I guess, at this point.
00:03:09.960 We sure did. People were loving it.
00:03:11.180 That was wild.
00:03:11.840 We dived deep into some pretty wild stuff.
00:03:14.040 Yeah. And it was remote. So it's nice to be in person.
00:03:16.200 Ben, great to meet you, dude. Oh, geez. So these solar cycles, well, we got Kellen over
00:03:20.780 here up moving around right now, so he's not going to introduce himself yet. How long do
00:03:24.960 they take? How long does a pole shift take?
00:03:28.280 Well, you know, in terms of when they first start moving, it can be a process of 100, 200
00:03:35.260 years. But once they really start going, you're talking about a couple of decades and it really
00:03:39.280 started going. And it's hard to tell exactly, but somewhere between the 1990s and the first
00:03:44.400 decade of this millennium. And so based on the math, it's looking like either late 2030s
00:03:51.300 or 2040s, presuming any of us are still here after the stupidity that the people in charge
00:03:57.680 of this planet seem to be pulling on us. It's going to get very, very rough.
00:04:01.720 Pull the mic up and keep it close.
00:04:02.840 Sure. So let's let's we'll start from the beginning. The obvious doorway into all of
00:04:08.540 this, because they don't shut up about it, is climate change.
00:04:11.240 Correct. There's you actually have Greta Thunberg
00:04:14.240 has advocated for shutting down all fossil fuels, not in 2030, but now, of course, that would
00:04:21.760 mean we all die. Yes.
00:04:23.360 OK, you know, to be honest, I think I'd be OK. I would not be comfortable, but I wouldn't
00:04:28.320 die. And I'm not going to sit here and pretend that I'm survivor man who's going to be able
00:04:31.640 to build a mud hut and, you know, create a furnace and learn any of that stuff. But
00:04:35.500 I'll live and rather uncomfortably, but mostly because I have chickens. Now, kidding aside,
00:04:41.480 the average person living in a city, if fossil fuels were cut off today, you're going to starve.
00:04:46.720 They're going to die of dehydration. They're going to start murdering each other, eating
00:04:50.720 each other. People don't understand that we have built this world off of the explosion
00:04:57.020 of energy from fossil fuels. And if you look at a city like New York, it's so difficult
00:05:02.180 to bring food into a place like this because of how dense it is with people that if we were
00:05:07.080 to cut off fuels, people will freeze to death. The obvious one we have to bring up, diabetics
00:05:11.480 will die because you have to refrigerate insulin. People will die of the heat in the summer.
00:05:17.300 You will see, I think the estimate is around 60 million people die within three to seven
00:05:20.860 days if you were to cut off fossil fuels instantly around the world. Right.
00:05:24.840 So a lot of people rely on this energy for transporting food for, uh, I mean, we need
00:05:29.420 electricity to run our, our, our water pumps in cities and things like this, but that's
00:05:34.040 what they want to do. They say, because of climate change, we got to shut down all fossil
00:05:37.200 fuels. What is your view on climate change and what's causing it?
00:05:42.880 I would have to say the number one thing that is causing what's happening right now is the
00:05:46.540 fact that earth's magnetic field is changing. We have a magnetic shield around our entire planet
00:05:51.540 that protects us from dangerous energy, from the sun, from supernova, from cosmic rays,
00:05:56.540 and it has been weakening more and more and more. We're probably 20 to 25% down in the magnetic
00:06:02.760 field strength that this planet had enjoyed and endured for several thousand years. And basically
00:06:09.760 what that means is more energy from space is coming into the earth. And there's simply no getting
00:06:16.000 around that. And what's interesting is, you know, those mainstream folks who talk about climate
00:06:20.860 change, they will throw all kinds of papers at you here, there. I made a challenge to several
00:06:25.480 professors, several people at NASA and to the internet as a whole, a couple of years ago,
00:06:29.480 find me the scientific study that blames humans for modern climate change, but also takes into account
00:06:37.160 things like solar flares, things like geomagnetic storms, you know, the Aurora, you've got a beautiful
00:06:42.840 picture of them over there, or the weakening of earth's magnetic field. And nobody can do it.
00:06:47.780 Nobody's done it. And I, I made the, the challenge kind of inappropriately because I knew nobody was
00:06:54.700 going to be able to do it because such a study has never been done. They don't fund those kinds
00:06:58.540 of things. You can't get a grant to study earth's magnetic field and how it's weakening and the
00:07:02.560 effect this has on the climate. So I pulled up this year, a diagram of how the Aurora Borealis in
00:07:08.460 Australia, uh, was it Australis? What is it? Aurora Australis? How they, how they work. I actually was just
00:07:13.100 in Fairbanks and we were really excited because Fairbanks is basically the direct path of the
00:07:19.280 Aurora. It's like right in the middle. And so, uh, we were hoping we were going to see it.
00:07:23.940 We're walking out of the airport. It's minus 28. And as we're trying to open the car, which is
00:07:29.320 frozen, I'm like, Oh, Hey, look, there's Aurora Borealis right above us. And it was massive,
00:07:33.560 very bright. It was super cool to see, but this is basically how it works. We have a magnetic shield.
00:07:37.840 You have the auroral oval right there. That's where it all comes in. Can we pull that up?
00:07:42.860 And basically as solar wind is blasting the planet, all of this, these particles,
00:07:47.320 radiation, et cetera, are being deflected by the magnetic shield, but certain ports can't parts
00:07:51.500 can penetrate through hitting the poles. And then you end up with the auroras. Correct.
00:07:56.540 So what will happen if the magnetic shield of this planet is gone? Is that, is that a,
00:08:01.540 that's not possible, right? It doesn't disappear entirely, but it goes down to such a weak level
00:08:06.340 that even around an area that is normally well protected, like the tropics, you still have an
00:08:12.860 enormous amount of solar and cosmic radiation that is penetrating. And some of that energy gets
00:08:19.600 absorbed in the atmosphere. Some of it penetrates the crust and goes down into the mantle where it
00:08:24.360 excites silica rich magma. There's evidence of major volcanic upticks during every one of these
00:08:30.620 geomagnetic pole shifts and things like that. And as well as the climate changes and some of the
00:08:36.960 best papers and best geophysicists in the world are really starting to tie major extinction events to
00:08:43.260 these geomagnetic pole shifts. And a lot of the reason is because this energy takes out the ozone.
00:08:49.180 This energy really changes the jet streams. It screws with the monsoon. It creates extreme
00:08:55.920 temperature shifts, extreme tropical storms, not to mention the fact that it's extra radiation
00:09:01.140 bombarding us and whether you're, you're a mouse or a human that matters. Yeah. And one thing that
00:09:07.340 people need to understand is that this is mainstream science. There have been several hundred known
00:09:11.420 geomagnetic pole shifts in the last few million years that we're aware of, and it's measurable and
00:09:15.880 it's accelerating. For example, in the 1980s, the North pole was shifting at something like seven miles per
00:09:20.840 year. Just up to 10 years ago, it was 30 miles. And now it's at like 38 miles a year. Correct me
00:09:25.980 if these numbers are off, but it is accelerating. And that's what the data shows is that it starts
00:09:29.800 slowly. The mainstream science will say it's over, you know, several, you know, tens of thousands of
00:09:34.380 years is, is, is the process. But when it finally does do its actual flip, it's quite quick. And what's
00:09:40.600 interesting is that when we're talking about cycles of extinction level events, there's, I could show
00:09:45.800 you a mainstream scientific paper that's published by the journal of science. And it's even
00:09:50.120 republished on, get this, the NIH.gov website that talks about the excursion of 41,000 years ago,
00:09:58.100 tying into a mass extinction level event. So if you, I just Googled this, howstuffworks.com,
00:10:04.160 Earth's magnetic North pole has rapidly shifted in the past 40 years. I mean, this is actually,
00:10:09.080 I would call it, um, commonly accepted that the shifts, the pole, the poles shift and all that.
00:10:14.080 Do you think that, uh, so, so what I've been told in the past is once the poles start to move,
00:10:19.780 it's just a flip. Is that true? Like it will hit that tipping point, but it does sort of tip slowly
00:10:27.020 and then accelerate, accelerate, and then a snap, whether that snap, you know, exactly when that's
00:10:32.100 going to be, that is a difficult thing to peg down. Um, all we can do is know that these things happen
00:10:37.880 on a fairly regular cycle. Um, every 12,000 years, there's a major, one of these that they like to
00:10:44.480 call a geomagnetic excursion. And then on the half cycles of that, every 6,000 years,
00:10:49.820 there's a mini excursion. The last mini excursion was 6,000 years ago. The last major one was called
00:10:54.860 the Gothenburg event 12,000 years ago. The one 24,000 years ago was called Lake Mungo,
00:11:00.060 Mono Lake before that, LeChomp before that, Vostok before that, Toba before that. And so we are not only
00:11:06.200 directly on time for the next one to be occurring, whether you look at the last mini cycle,
00:11:12.020 which was 6,000 years ago, or the last full cycle, 12,000 years ago.
00:11:17.480 Not only are we right on time, but the magnetic poles are shifting and the magnetic field is
00:11:21.640 weakening exactly as one would expect during this time. So does this mean we are facing an
00:11:27.740 extinction level event? And if so, what product can I sell to get rich off of it?
00:11:31.960 Uh, I don't know about the second one, but, um, you know, I, one of the things I do is I put
00:11:37.220 together all the scientific articles on exactly how dangerous these things are. There have been a couple
00:11:41.680 good ones in the last couple of years, but the one that is controlling by far, uh, it's by two
00:11:46.980 geophysicists named channel and Viglioti. And it was published in reviews of geophysics, which is
00:11:52.460 widely accepted to be the number one geophysics journal in the world. And it basically tracked
00:11:57.300 not only how well major extinctions are tied to these geomagnetic excursions, but they show where on
00:12:04.680 the earth is getting hit the hardest.
00:12:07.900 But what, what does that mean for a regular person right now? If, if, if we get a mini excursion or,
00:12:14.160 or whatever, it basically means that what anybody has perceived as climate change is chump change
00:12:21.560 compared to what's going to happen. The day after tomorrow, you're going to freeze to death
00:12:24.980 day after tomorrow type stuff. Um, and believe it or not, there is a very good chance that the earth
00:12:31.840 is going to do a 90 degree tilt. No, there's so, so that means like Antarctica could melt.
00:12:40.460 No, look, there's still glaciers in the tropics today in Africa, in Indonesia. Really? And if you
00:12:47.640 Google tropical glaciers, you're going to find a bunch of them. This blew my mind this morning.
00:12:51.260 We were talking about this over breakfast. And so, um, the, uh, joke. And so what you have to
00:12:56.480 learn today is the last 12,000 years has been very warm. It's been what's called an interglacial
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00:14:30.040 ...cycle as opposed to a glacial cycle. So it's been warmer the last 12,000 years. Look at this.
00:14:34.780 If after 12,000 years of a warm interglacial cycle, we still have glaciers in the tropics
00:14:39.300 back previous cycles. And in a glacial cycle, you could throw Antarctica to the equator and leave it
00:14:44.520 there for 12,000 years. It's not going to melt away. Wow. So listen to this. There's got to be a
00:14:48.060 little bit of melting. I mean- A little bit, of course, yes. But also, I mean, have you ever seen
00:14:52.300 an iceberg calving or something like that? Yeah, those are cool. And how much fog and stuff comes
00:14:57.680 out? Antarctica would be shrouded in fog, which would, I don't know if you guys know the concept
00:15:01.960 of albedo, how clouds, ice, things like that, they bounce sunlight off and actually don't let it
00:15:07.420 come in and penetrate. Yeah, there'll be a little bit of melting, but it'll also be shrouded in fog,
00:15:12.300 which will protect it for however long. So actually, this is really interesting. The other
00:15:16.000 day, we got snow earlier this week, and the next day, there are dark patches all over the snow
00:15:22.420 where tufts of grass were. It's actually fairly obvious what happened. Snow reflects light,
00:15:31.160 doesn't absorb the heat. The grass that was breaching the tip was absorbing some and creating
00:15:37.060 small pockets just warm enough to melt the snow. And so it created these little melted spots all
00:15:42.620 over the place. I'm assuming that's what it is. That makes the most sense. That makes sense.
00:15:45.800 And I think this could be what you're referring to. I'm not a scientist or anything with this, but
00:15:50.360 I was reading about how in an ice age, all of the ice and snow reflects the heat back off the planet.
00:15:56.060 So it actually slows the process of warming. Yes, definitely. Something that's wild that people
00:16:01.360 need to understand is that we are in the middle of an ice age right now. It's been ongoing for 3
00:16:05.520 million years. And as Ben was just saying, that we've been warming for the last 12,000 years.
00:16:09.740 And the data shows, and I'm citing mainstream sources, Utah Geological Survey is one of the
00:16:14.240 most prestigious. It shows up at the top of Google. So like when I say mainstream accepted science,
00:16:19.100 that it shows that the earth is cold more often than it's hot. This is part of its natural cycle.
00:16:24.020 And that the cycles of cooling last seven to nine times longer than the warming. In other words,
00:16:31.480 the periods of warming that we're in right now are said to last just several thousand years. And yet
00:16:36.340 we're 12,000 years into it. And the cycles of warming can last up to 100,000 or excuse me,
00:16:40.820 of cooling can last up to 70 to 90,000 years. This has been ongoing. So we've had, let me just give
00:16:46.540 you some more mainstream data. In just the last 450,000 years, we've had five interglacial periods.
00:16:53.940 Again, interglacial periods are periods of warming. And again, just to reiterate this,
00:16:58.960 the periods of cooling last seven to nine times longer. In other words, that if you look at the
00:17:03.480 graphs on this data that they have, and again, this is from ice cores that they've taken from
00:17:07.700 Antarctica as well as Greenland. It shows that if anything, we're due for cooling. So when I'm
00:17:12.620 looking at these cycles of geomagnetic pole shifts, and actually, let me just quickly say,
00:17:17.540 well, I'm on a tangent. You know that we're over the target that this is true when publications,
00:17:21.960 or not even a publication, a media outlet called Media Matters, which was originally funded by George
00:17:26.120 Soros, came after me hard. They did a hit piece on me. I discussed this.
00:17:29.440 Wait, what?
00:17:30.200 Did you know about this?
00:17:31.240 Media Matters had a hit piece on you?
00:17:32.680 Yeah.
00:17:33.120 So you're like voting for Trump or something?
00:17:34.700 So last January, I was on the Joe Rogan podcast, and I discussed what's called the Adam and Eve
00:17:40.340 story, talking about catastrophe cycles involving the Earth's magnetic pole shifts involving this Adam
00:17:45.540 and Eve story. And they did a hit piece on me saying that I was contradicting mainstream science
00:17:50.520 on climate change, because they quoted me saying that, oh, you incorrectly said that the Earth is,
00:17:55.240 I think that the data shows that the Earth is cold more often than it's hot. That contradicts
00:17:58.660 mainstream scientific data. I sent them, I responded to them and said, excuse me, actually,
00:18:03.280 look at the data right here. It shows that what I'm talking about here has to do with the cycles of
00:18:08.260 cooling and has to do with like the Earth's precession and other things involving poles.
00:18:12.560 And they came after me hard. I'm like that right there. If George Soros's soldiers are coming
00:18:17.740 after me, I'm over the target.
00:18:20.180 Did they say that you were saying something wrong?
00:18:22.120 Yes. I said that besides that, they said the data does not show that it's cold more often than
00:18:26.320 it's hot. Guys, anyone can look at the Utah Geological Survey as well as other, you know,
00:18:30.740 NASA has published this. Again, this was published on NIH website. And it shows that, no, literally,
00:18:36.560 interglacial periods are, which is what we're in right now, periods of warming, shows that,
00:18:41.640 you know, the Earth is naturally cold significantly more often than it's hot.
00:18:45.340 And he also said that, uh, that's it right there. That, yes. Thank you.
00:18:50.000 That's the Utah data right there. Yep. Five interglacial, we'll say four, but that looks
00:18:53.660 like five to me, interglacial periods over the last 500, that 450,000 years. And again,
00:18:57.740 just to reiterate this, so everyone understands what I'm saying here, those cycles where it says
00:19:01.580 interglacial is what we're in right now. It's warming. It's interglacial means the period
00:19:05.300 where the glaciers are receding and there's far fewer of them.
00:19:07.900 This is, this is from, uh, uh, I, I pulled this from the Utah Geological Survey.
00:19:11.220 Yep. Shows up at the top of Utah, Utah.gov. This is the government website.
00:19:14.940 Right. And you can plainly see that the warm periods are peaks and the glacial periods are
00:19:20.620 valleys, which are longer. And they, the warm periods come on fast. What causes that? Is that
00:19:25.400 a, is that a solar? Shane Cashman, ladies and gentlemen. Yo, it's good. I just, uh, I'm out
00:19:30.260 there collecting samples of the fake snow from this fake blizzard. I had a bone to pick with Tim. I
00:19:35.360 heard he said it was a regular snow storm. I don't know. It seems a little weird, but, uh,
00:19:39.020 happy to be here, brave my life for this. We're in an interglacial period. So things should be
00:19:42.820 warming. Yeah. I had some questions actually, because of, uh, you're talking about the magnetic
00:19:46.260 pole shifting and, um, I'm going to get some coffee. There's one thing I want to say real
00:19:49.860 quick, because I think this is very much matters. I was totally ignorant to this. Here is an image
00:19:55.080 from the guardian.com of tropical glaciers. Yep. That's like, it is a glacier in a warm place,
00:20:03.600 a large, a photograph of a large chunk of ice in a tropical area. Important to know. I had a
00:20:09.740 conversation a long time ago. There was a teacher and we were talking about, I can't remember what
00:20:15.220 we were talking about. Oh, it was politics. And this is, this is 15, 20 years ago. And I said,
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00:20:23.780 War. And I was like, I can give him credit though, for, uh, preserving a lot of the Alaskan
00:20:27.720 rainforest. I think I haven't tracked the stuff in a long time, but I said something like at the very
00:20:33.020 least creating, uh, uh, national parks around the Alaskan rainforest, I think is a good thing.
00:20:37.080 And she goes, you mean Amazon rainforest? And I was like, no, no, the Alaskan rainforest,
00:20:41.440 it's American territory. And she goes, there's no rainforest in Alaska. And I was like, yes,
00:20:45.960 there is. What are you talking about? And we were in Seattle. I was like, where do you,
00:20:49.160 where do you think you live? Like, this is a rainforest because the average person here is
00:20:53.100 rainforest. They think jungle. They don't realize it just means lots of rain in a forest. And so,
00:20:59.060 uh, when, when I heard, you know, you mentioned a tropical glacier, I was like,
00:21:03.600 it sounds paradoxical, right? It's real. It's there. So yeah. Uh, Shane, can't you get to
00:21:10.520 speed? You may have missed the last few minutes, but I was right where I was, uh, driving up the
00:21:15.140 hill. I was hearing you guys talk about the magnetic pole shift in magnetic shield. Reminded
00:21:19.880 me of a story I wrote a few years ago for Tim cast about, uh, birds falling out of the sky.
00:21:24.920 Yeah. Uh, and I was curious if cryptochromes in the bird's eyes, like migratory birds,
00:21:29.300 that has anything to do with the pole shift. You're exactly on point. You're exactly on point.
00:21:32.500 What do you think is going on there? Um, so whether you're looking at strange things happening
00:21:36.220 with birds, um, strange things happening with whales, sharks, sea turtles, uh, there's even
00:21:42.580 reports of, uh, deer going off course, whether you're looking at the elephants in China who
00:21:47.940 just went, you remember that a little excursion, the elephants went on. I haven't heard this
00:21:52.820 actually. No, no, no. What is this in China? Uh, a couple of years ago, a bunch of elephants
00:21:57.780 broke out of where they were supposed to be and then just started walking to, um,
00:22:02.640 I saw a moose do this in, in a beacon, New York once. And they were like, yeah, moose are just
00:22:07.100 walking in one direction and we don't know what's going on.
00:22:10.340 So people need to understand that a lot of animals on earth ever, all the animals you just
00:22:14.000 mentioned, salmon, various insects. They are the look humpback whales can travel 10,000 years
00:22:19.520 and return to virtually the same location year round. Salmon returned to almost the same spot to
00:22:25.320 spawn where from where they had spawned themselves. And it's believed that it's related to their,
00:22:29.600 you know, geomagnetic compass. So if the earth's shields, if the, if the magnetic poles are changing,
00:22:34.240 then it's going to influence life on earth. And if you really want to get into a wild,
00:22:37.420 uh, deep, uh, rabbit hole, is it just me or is humanity losing their minds? And I'm starting to
00:22:42.800 wonder if us, if we are being affected by the geomagnetic poles, cause what, you know, you got all
00:22:48.420 these last time I was on here, I was reading various Bible scriptures that were talking about the end
00:22:51.580 times. Now people are going to be losing their minds. I just, I'm starting to get a vibe that
00:22:56.360 that's happening. I literally wrote that down before you said, that's so funny. You guys,
00:22:59.520 have you ever seen, have you seen the research where they put a massive magnet on someone's
00:23:04.380 head and it makes them feel the presence of God? Yeah. I've heard about it. I haven't seen the
00:23:08.020 videos. We need to do that. So not only, not only is that legitimate, but when they, so since we're
00:23:14.200 talking about losing the magnetic field, it's sort of the opposite of putting a magnet on your head.
00:23:18.380 They've done these studies for the purpose of seeing what was going to happen to astronauts.
00:23:24.280 Basically they put them in low magnetic field areas. They bombard them with slightly higher levels
00:23:31.120 of proton radiation. Two interesting things happen. First thing that happens is the hippocampus
00:23:37.680 starts to get degraded and their cognition goes down, which is a fancy way of say getting dumber.
00:23:43.580 Then the locus coeruleus gets activated, which increases your vulnerability to panic,
00:23:50.700 terror, anxiety. And so basically increased emotional instability, fear-based reactions
00:23:57.760 and getting dumber is exactly what you'd expect. And that, is that not the world today right now?
00:24:03.340 Take a look at this headline from the independent. Disabling parts of the brain with magnets can
00:24:07.420 weaken faith in God and change attitudes to immigrants. Study finds.
00:24:11.800 Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. So when you bring this up, I'm like, wait a minute.
00:24:15.640 Not to be a Bible thumper. I did this last time, but since there'll be a bunch of people listening,
00:24:19.180 so I just, this will only take a second to read off. So this is, and I'm not a Bible thumper,
00:24:22.980 but I find it very interesting when, when, when people wrote things, cause a lot of people listening
00:24:27.160 won't be, and I'm a believer. And, um, but when people wrote things down thousands of years ago
00:24:31.040 and went to great extent to preserve it, I'm curious about what they are talking about. So here's Isaiah 5,
00:24:35.180 20, it says, what sorrow for those who say that evil is good and good is evil, that dark is light and light is dark.
00:24:41.280 And that bitter is sweet and sweet is bitter. Is that not the backwards upside down world that
00:24:44.720 we're living in? Like nothing makes sense. Like, you know, crime is being celebrated and injustice.
00:24:49.440 The Bible is a structure to chaos. What if Ian was just right about everything with the
00:24:53.880 vibrations of the universe and something's to it. I mean, it's also talking about the polls.
00:24:57.800 It reminds me of a story I heard from a friend. She's a very successful lady in her seventies goes
00:25:01.960 to like some really crazy, uh, expensive doctor up in New York city. And he's been telling her for
00:25:07.480 years that he believes the polls are shifting and that it's affecting pilots. And that because of,
00:25:11.740 of that, they're getting more radiation and that they're getting like crazier and cancer at a higher
00:25:16.900 level. And, you know, she, she, she, so she, I totally believe it, you know, cause like she hears
00:25:21.580 it all the time from this guy. She's been going to him for about, I want to say a decade now.
00:25:24.740 What's so wild about that is that if you look at, they are updating and have been for 10 years now,
00:25:29.240 uh, runway numbers all across the world, which are of course aligned to the compass. Like if you
00:25:33.400 land on runway three, six R it's, you know, three, six dead North. So they've been updating them
00:25:38.540 around the world for the last decade. You can find numerous articles about that. So it's actively
00:25:43.320 changing. It's measurable. So it's changing everything. Like, so with, with the birds I
00:25:46.860 was talking about at the beginning, when I got here, they were just hundreds were falling out of
00:25:50.060 the sky and it was like my, my migratory birds and no one knew why this is right before COVID.
00:25:54.540 Yo, look at this, look at this. Sorry. No, that's crazy. I had no idea about this.
00:25:57.580 This is from the national centers for environmental information. This is NOAA.gov airport runway
00:26:03.100 names shift with magnetic field. That's crazy. And so here's the thing, because there are so many
00:26:08.780 pilots, they can't just hide something like this, but they don't have to put it on CNN,
00:26:15.740 you know, because there are so many scientists who work with radiation. Yep. They can't hide studies
00:26:22.140 about what to expect when the magnetic field goes down. They just don't have to put it on CNN. Right.
00:26:27.820 You can find all of this information. Don't turn those on. Yeah. This is how I feel about
00:26:33.500 we'll find a time if we, I think society. Ian just brought like large, strange objects. Look at this.
00:26:39.260 I thought you brought it up bomb. It looked like a bomb when I first saw it.
00:26:41.900 What do we have? Are we going to plug in? No, don't plug those in. Are we plugging in somehow?
00:26:45.980 I could. Let me get a hit on that. No, let me get a hit.
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00:28:25.580 But like, uh, what happens is these, this is based on Royal Rife's technology,
00:28:29.740 scientists of the 1920s, it would heal people with frequency purportedly.
00:28:33.100 And you turn these things on, you plug them into a transistor and then through your phone
00:28:36.300 and you run different frequencies through it.
00:28:37.980 And this is electromagnetic magnetism?
00:28:40.540 It produces magnetic fields, yeah, but it's just vibrating copper basically.
00:28:44.220 But I wonder, because we're talking about the pole shifts, how this may be breaking people's brains,
00:28:50.380 how scientists have actually disabled people's faith in God with magnets.
00:28:55.260 That's what you were talking, that's what made me think to go get these.
00:28:57.420 And I'm wondering if perhaps the reason you've got people saying this stuff can heal you is that it
00:29:01.420 restores the magnetic balance or something like this. Like, I'm not going to sit here and pretend,
00:29:06.540 right now there's a scientist putting his face, you know, his hand in his face like these guys
00:29:10.300 are so dumb. But, uh, if we're talking about this magnetic pole shift, if we're talking about
00:29:15.420 the strange things happening around the world to human psyche civilization politics,
00:29:21.900 and perhaps because the data shows there's a correlation between magnetism and people's
00:29:26.300 faith and prejudice and things like this, I'm wondering if there's a reason why people
00:29:30.060 believe a device like this might have an impact.
00:29:31.900 You want, you want to hear another one? I read this last time it was on,
00:29:34.220 but I, if I may, because I think that this applies with what you just said.
00:29:37.580 So this right here, 2 Timothy 3, which is quote, the title or the chapter is evil in the last days,
00:29:44.460 but understand this in the last days, terrible times will come for men will be lovers of themselves,
00:29:48.700 lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy,
00:29:54.140 unloving, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, without the love of good,
00:29:59.660 traitorous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure, rather than lovers of God,
00:30:04.540 having a form of godliness, but denying its power, turn away from such as these. I'm like,
00:30:08.700 is this not the world we're living in?
00:30:09.900 It is. It's like, it's like reading that or hearing it is like, it reminds me that human
00:30:13.900 nature is cyclical as well as like the apocalyptic nature you guys are talking about, right?
00:30:17.900 Like we go through these large cycles and when they were writing that, they I think gathered
00:30:22.060 a lot of experience of human nature. It also sounds like that's what kids are like. Like,
00:30:26.060 it's like, people will be bitches at their parents, kids are going to scream.
00:30:29.340 Yeah, to a degree, but that's like, to a violent degree.
00:30:31.900 It is amplified because of it. It's like, we've always been like, this is human nature,
00:30:35.260 no doubt. It's a human condition, but it's like, are things becoming magnified and are some
00:30:38.940 people more vulnerable to it than others? Do you guys think that it's like, um,
00:30:42.940 like, it's like destiny. Like we built this, this electromagnetic technology that's gotta
00:30:47.340 be interfering with our consciousness in some way, all these machines and electricity.
00:30:51.500 Did we just happen to invent electricity at this part of the cycle on purpose?
00:30:57.100 Before you guys answer, I would just say, based on what you're describing with magnetic pole shift,
00:31:01.980 climate change, glacial cycles, et cetera. It seems like you're talking about a drop of water in the
00:31:07.020 ocean. Yeah, maybe, but the way electricity works too, like one spark can cause an
00:31:11.820 entire chain of react chain of command. Like it can.
00:31:15.260 Yeah. But starting a fire is different from having like a flamethrower pointed at someone,
00:31:20.700 right? So we have all of these, uh, electronic devices emitting these, you know,
00:31:26.700 EMFs and things like that. But then you look at the earth's magnetic field and it is just,
00:31:31.340 you're talking about a drop of water in the ocean, you know?
00:31:33.740 Yeah. I mean, it's one thing, you know, if you've got your cell phone up to your head
00:31:38.780 all day long and doing stuff like that. Okay. It, it absolutely could have an effect.
00:31:45.020 Um, I don't know if it's going to be the anywhere near the effect that losing the magnetic field and
00:31:49.900 having the extra cosmic radiation coming through the atmosphere is going to have.
00:31:53.340 Um, that's my question. What is causing the magnetic field to warp right now?
00:31:58.220 Well, so that's, uh, that's a little bit of a subject of, of discussion. You've got a lot of
00:32:05.100 geophysicists working at, you know, very prestigious universities who like to think that it's something
00:32:10.140 happening at earth's core. Uh, there's a lot of evidence that the sun and even the galactic
00:32:14.860 magnetic field have something to do with it. Now that gets a little more complex. We don't have to
00:32:19.260 get into all of that. But what we do know is this happens so regularly on a cycle and that cycle is
00:32:27.820 up and we're seeing exactly what we'd be expecting to see. Oh, uh, up there, you've got a, so this was
00:32:34.220 an article that NASA posted directly at me, believe it or not. NASA actually posted this article directly
00:32:43.740 to me. And it was the start of my second battle with NASA. It says why variations in earth's
00:32:50.140 magnetic field aren't causing today's climate change. And it's got this cool little graphic
00:32:54.140 of the magnetic field acting as a force field protecting earth. Yeah. So I, I went through
00:32:59.580 paragraph by paragraph and obliterated this in a video a couple of years ago. Uh, the other thing
00:33:04.380 to know is that, um, you know, a lot of the stuff that they're talking about here doesn't actually have
00:33:10.140 anything to do with, with the topic of conversation. If you guys, if you find anything,
00:33:13.660 in this article that you're curious about, I've still got it all in the forefront of my memory.
00:33:18.060 I'm happy to go over it again. Um, why, why did they post this? Like, so what were you saying?
00:33:23.180 So what did they retaliate? I mean, essentially I was saying that the sun's interaction with earth
00:33:28.620 as it is being changed and enhanced by earth, losing the magnetic field is the main cause of
00:33:33.580 climate change nowadays. And so many people started talking about it after I posted the video,
00:33:39.100 NASA decided that they were going to try to respond and, uh, it didn't go very well.
00:33:44.700 What are your thoughts on NASA? Um, there are people at NASA who have their heads screwed on
00:33:49.980 straight. Um, there are a lot of people at NASA who I talk to regularly who say,
00:33:54.620 it's so frustrating that I can't get my papers published. I can't get a grant to study certain
00:33:59.500 things. I can't even go throughout the rest of the department and talk about what I think.
00:34:03.820 I basically have to be, you know, go rogue. Right. And there's a lot of professors like that as well.
00:34:09.580 Yeah. Um, by and large, um, you know, NASA's full of a lot of disconnected units who don't have the
00:34:18.220 full picture. Everybody's just working on their own little thing. Sounds like the government at large.
00:34:22.940 Um, okay. The people in charge of the, of the departments, the Goddard space flight center,
00:34:28.300 JPL, definitely earth's climate team at NASA. They are very, they're as much politicians as they are
00:34:37.020 scientists. That's what's scary is that they could be ideologically captured as well.
00:34:40.700 Oh, it's just as easy financially, you know, just as easy to buy a politician as it is,
00:34:45.340 or buy a scientist as it is a politician. Science TM. I've been calling it trademark science TM,
00:34:49.820 you know, it's like, we're at follow the money. It's like, you know, a lot of scientists that spend,
00:34:53.100 you know, a quarter million dollars in an education and they can't get a job afterwards. So of course,
00:34:56.780 they're going to go where the real funding's at because they're trying to live.
00:35:00.140 My guess about what's happening with the magnetic field is the earth, the sun on our solar system
00:35:04.540 is in the galactic arm, which is going like this. And every time it goes up, the earth's magnetic
00:35:09.180 field is swaps down. And then every time that the galactic arm waves down again, the earth's poles
00:35:15.260 are like, that's very close. That's very close to what it is. Very, very close. Um, the galactic magnetic
00:35:21.420 field, uh, for it wraps around the whole galaxy, but the part where the north and the south magnetic
00:35:28.860 fields are separated are not a straight flat line through the equator of the galaxy. It ripples
00:35:34.620 outward like a ballerina skirt. And so it literally looks like a wave coming like this and it it's moving
00:35:42.540 throughout the galaxy as well. And as this wave crest passes by our solar system, our entire solar system
00:35:48.700 goes from the north to the south to the north to the south magnetic fields is basically a galactic
00:35:53.660 magnetic reversal. They have spotted this electric current sheet separating the north and south.
00:36:00.540 They have detailed it very well. In fact, in the Milky Way, they know that they though,
00:36:04.860 I mean, mainstream astronomers. And so what is actually mainstream science is we know that the,
00:36:10.220 this wave is tens of light years thick. It is anywhere from 60 to 170 parsecs tall, which is,
00:36:17.740 you know, parsec is, you know, a little more than two light years. And they've also started
00:36:23.180 discovering these same forms at stars. They know about the sun's version of it. They've discovered
00:36:30.220 it in other galaxies as well. Um, and so this is also mainstream science, but only amongst galactic
00:36:38.300 astrophysics. You try to bring that same science into, okay, well, what's this doing to the sun?
00:36:43.260 What's this doing to the earth? And they don't want to hear it. But at the same time, it's,
00:36:49.580 it's so blatantly obvious that, okay, according to galactic astrophysics, you've got a galactic
00:36:56.620 magnetic reversal that should be repeatedly over and over and over again, hitting our entire solar
00:37:01.820 system. And when you look, it's not just the earth that's changing right now. The sun's magnetic fields
00:37:06.780 are changing. Venus is changing Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, even Pluto. They're
00:37:12.300 all changing even more than the earth is. Earth's lucky enough to have one of the strongest magnetic
00:37:17.340 fields in the solar system, especially relative to its size. Technically Jupiter's is stronger,
00:37:22.060 but if you were to shrink Jupiter down to the size of earth and shrink its magnetic field,
00:37:26.940 you know, along with it, earth's would be stronger. Earth is an incredibly powerful magnetic field,
00:37:32.060 which is why it's actually the least changing sphere in our entire solar system right now.
00:37:36.860 And in addition to that, you'd say, okay, well, what else would you expect to see
00:37:40.620 if we're going through a galactic magnetic reversal? Okay, well, this electric field,
00:37:44.220 what's it going to do in space? It's going to act like an electric Swiffer duster. There's a lot of
00:37:47.740 dust, gases, other things like that. Over the last 10 years, I could show you the papers. There's tons
00:37:53.900 of extra dust that they're noticing in the solar system near the top of the sun's atmosphere. Earth's
00:37:59.260 atmosphere has about 55% more dust in its upper layers than it did about a century ago. They're
00:38:06.540 noticing more ions, more neutral gases. The Voyager probes out past Pluto, they're detecting
00:38:12.060 magnetic pressure fronts and magnetic shock waves and other things of that nature. Pluto lost a fifth
00:38:18.940 of its atmosphere in one year. On Neptune, the super storms have reversed direction. I mean,
00:38:24.300 imagine if all of a sudden hurricanes started forming off the coast of Florida and then just shot
00:38:28.780 eastward across the Atlantic towards Africa. We would say, well, that's not how Earth works.
00:38:33.820 That can't happen. Okay, same thing with Neptune, except it just did happen. There's record storms
00:38:38.380 on Uranus, record Aurora on Uranus. On Saturn, there's a super storm that comes around every
00:38:44.940 30 years. It just appears every 30 years and astronomers realize, wait a minute, okay, so Saturn
00:38:49.580 doesn't have a perfectly circular orbit. There's this one point in Saturn's 30-year orbit where it's
00:38:54.220 slightly closer to the sun. That's the exact moment where for decades and decades they've
00:39:00.620 been noticing when it's at its closest point to the sun, enough energy gets into the Saturnian
00:39:05.660 atmosphere to form the super storm. It just formed a decade early. How does that happen?
00:39:10.140 It's losing its magnetic field. More of that solar energy is coming in. It tricked the planet into
00:39:14.620 thinking it was at its closest point to the sun.
00:39:16.780 So you were mentioning before, I asked about Day After Tomorrow.
00:39:20.060 Yeah.
00:39:20.380 I think everybody's seen that movie, right?
00:39:21.820 Yeah.
00:39:22.380 In that movie, there's a super storm that pulls in, what do they say? It pulls in cold air from
00:39:28.300 Super-cooled atmosphere.
00:39:29.500 From the troposphere or whatever?
00:39:30.780 Yeah, from the troposphere in the lower stratosphere.
00:39:33.020 And then it drops the temperatures to like minus 400 or something and then everything instantly freezes.
00:39:38.460 That won't happen, will it?
00:39:39.260 Probably not. But at the same time...
00:39:41.980 Just probably not, right?
00:39:42.540 I wasn't very confident.
00:39:43.500 No, I mean, the kinds of super storms, they're going to be bad. But what we do know is this
00:39:48.620 does happen every 6,000 years and then on a greater level every year.
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00:41:18.140 12,000 years. And at no point has it ever killed the whole planet.
00:41:24.060 I think that this might be a good segue into differentiating the difference between
00:41:27.660 geomagnetic pole shifts and actual flips. So to anyone listening, a geomagnetic pole shift means
00:41:32.540 that our compasses will flip, like north will now be south and vice versa. But, and that was
00:41:37.900 happened, you know, within tens of thousands of years, 6,000 years. But one thing, the last time we
00:41:42.060 had an actual flip where the earth physically flips was approximately 780,000 years ago and
00:41:48.380 were something like 200,000 years overdue. So Ben, is that what you see is happening next?
00:41:53.500 Is it, are we in the middle of a geomagnetic pole shift or is, are we in the mix of a flip,
00:41:58.220 a physical flip? I see the earth doing that 90 degree
00:42:01.100 tilt every 12,000 years on the geomagnetic excursions.
00:42:04.060 So 90 degree tilt, would, is that going to put the, like the north and south pole at the equator?
00:42:10.220 Essentially, picture you've got a globe, but you've, you're looking at Greenland.
00:42:14.380 Okay. Tilt the globe towards you until Greenland is at the equator.
00:42:18.300 But, but this means if you live in like, what, if you, if you, if you live in Miami,
00:42:24.380 for instance, you're.
00:42:25.900 It's going to be cold.
00:42:26.780 It's going to be Arctic Circle.
00:42:27.740 Ask yourself why this crocodile fossils in Alaska.
00:42:29.980 Antarctic Circle, but yeah.
00:42:31.660 Right, right, right. But yeah.
00:42:32.460 What I mean is like, right, basically you're going to be in this, this, this, you're, you're,
00:42:35.900 you're going to have permanently, you're going to have winter all night, summer all day.
00:42:38.700 Unless, yeah.
00:42:38.940 Unless that's the axis that it tilts on.
00:42:41.340 So would it be like, so like the north pole would tilt 90 degrees and then it would keep
00:42:45.260 rotating the same direction.
00:42:47.260 So then the, or would it be that the north pole would turn 90 degrees and then it would start
00:42:51.340 rotating.
00:42:52.540 Right now, earth is just rotating around one axis, right?
00:42:55.980 We're just doing this.
00:42:58.220 It's going to be doing this.
00:42:59.900 And then as it's going to be turning on another axis, the math shows pretty well.
00:43:05.580 And they actually did this math in the 1940s and the 1950s.
00:43:10.220 Einstein did the math.
00:43:11.260 The Rand Corporation did the math, which we're going to talk.
00:43:14.300 We kind of have to talk about in a little bit, but basically it's all about where there is too
00:43:19.820 much ice weight, too much weight of ice, because this is basic physics.
00:43:24.780 When you've got an object that's spinning, the heaviest part of the object that's spinning
00:43:28.540 wants to spin at the point of greatest centrifugal force.
00:43:31.100 That's the equator.
00:43:32.780 Because obviously it's taking the same amount of time to do one rotation as the poles, but
00:43:38.380 at the poles, it's just a slow turn.
00:43:39.980 You know, at the equator, you're going, now we know is a thousand miles an hour.
00:43:43.500 Take a look at this.
00:43:44.060 Yeah.
00:43:44.780 So this is a, is a really cool thing I saw.
00:43:46.620 I love this.
00:43:47.180 Yeah.
00:43:47.340 This is the Jenna Beckoff effect, the tennis racket theorem, the second axis theorem.
00:43:51.900 This is really cool.
00:43:53.020 And I don't know if this is exactly how it's going to work on earth, but something like
00:43:58.460 this is going to happen.
00:44:01.180 And it's, you know, with this, it's actually 180 degrees.
00:44:04.700 But then again, for those that are listening, it is a T-shaped tool, like a handle.
00:44:09.900 It's a guy in the space station.
00:44:11.180 He spins it and it's spinning around every few rotations.
00:44:17.180 It flips and then flips back and then flips back and then flips back.
00:44:21.020 Kind of weird.
00:44:21.580 You wonder why that, why that is.
00:44:23.580 Yeah.
00:44:23.820 So, uh, it's hard to know whether or not this is exactly the mechanism when it comes to earth.
00:44:28.860 I don't want to suggest it's the same mechanism.
00:44:30.380 I just wanted to show that there are these phenomenon.
00:44:32.140 Oh yeah, certainly, certainly.
00:44:34.620 What doesn't seem to make sense, it will just flip.
00:44:37.900 You'd think that an object in the T-shape, if you were to spin it on earth on a table,
00:44:43.660 it's going to spin like a top.
00:44:44.700 Right.
00:44:45.020 If you were to put it in the air and spin it, you'd think it would flip wildly in random
00:44:47.900 directions.
00:44:48.460 In fact, it stabilizes and flips back and forth near perfectly.
00:44:54.380 That's what the Rand Corporation determined actually happens to the planet.
00:44:58.140 Now, before we get to that, there's three important things to think about because when
00:45:01.660 we're talking about the magnetic pole shift and the earth turning over, the idea of the
00:45:06.140 earth doing a 90 degree tilt is the hardest one for people to get their heads around.
00:45:09.980 Now, not only is this in a lot of different historical catastrophist accounts, it's in
00:45:17.180 a lot of religions.
00:45:18.060 Like the book of Enoch chapter 65 says, and Noah saw the world turned over and knew that
00:45:22.700 its destruction was near.
00:45:23.900 So there's this entire category of the history of catastrophism, whether it's earth swaying
00:45:33.260 like a drunkard.
00:45:34.220 There's two things that are really important to know here.
00:45:36.700 One of them, the second one, you guys might have to fact check and do a little bit of looking,
00:45:41.580 but I'll describe it very well.
00:45:43.180 But this other one, you can just do this in your heads.
00:45:46.300 So you all know the story of the mammoths that were flash frozen, food undigested in
00:45:50.860 their mouths and stomachs.
00:45:52.140 Yeah.
00:45:53.180 What you need to realize is these mammoths were consuming hundreds, if not thousands of
00:45:58.300 pounds of vegetation every day.
00:46:00.940 Where they found these mammoths, there is not enough vegetation to support them today in
00:46:07.500 an interglacial warm cycle.
00:46:10.300 These things were frozen during the glacial cycle.
00:46:13.260 There was no food where they found those mammoths today at that latitude, which means that
00:46:18.700 when they were there, when they were eating, when they were frozen, they were not at that
00:46:22.700 latitude.
00:46:23.500 They were at a lower latitude in a warmer temperate high vegetation area and were then thrust to
00:46:30.380 the polar region.
00:46:31.580 This is something you can do.
00:46:32.620 Just think about, I mean, they had to dig them out of the ice.
00:46:35.500 There's nowhere around the world at that latitude where those mammoths could have survived today,
00:46:41.020 let alone during a glacial cycle.
00:46:42.700 Wait, wait, if the planet tilted to a 90 degree, so it's spinning like this.
00:46:47.900 Is that what you're saying?
00:46:48.860 It, the spin will right itself so that it's always going, you know, kind of like we know now,
00:46:54.060 but it'll kind of be like a wonky swaying back and forth, which is where the swaying like a
00:46:58.940 drunkard from the Bible probably comes from.
00:47:00.620 It's, it's, it's going to be tilting like this and then the tilt will kind of, but that means
00:47:06.300 at least for some period as this is happening, people will experience like what month long days
00:47:11.980 or longer.
00:47:12.540 This whole thing is going to take place in just about a, just about, well, definitely less than
00:47:16.700 a week, but probably a day or two is how long the tilt takes.
00:47:20.940 Oh, okay.
00:47:21.500 The ship's going to happen in a day.
00:47:22.940 A day.
00:47:23.580 But this means-
00:47:23.980 Like a thief in the night.
00:47:24.860 But that, that means overnight, you know, if you're, if you're living in Florida where
00:47:28.780 it's like sunup, sundown at what, like 7 PM or whatever, every, every day, the closer
00:47:32.780 you get to the equator, the more the sunset, you know, is stabilized.
00:47:36.140 If you live the further north you get, obviously, if you're in the Arctic circle, you get permanent
00:47:40.220 sunlight in the summer and permanent dark in the winter.
00:47:42.940 It's not perfect.
00:47:43.500 Actually, it's really interesting because I was just up in, uh, in Barrow.
00:47:46.300 You can see twilight on the horizon.
00:47:48.060 Oh yeah.
00:47:48.540 It's, but if that shift were to happen, that means you'd be like, all right, sunsets around
00:47:53.020 8 PM or whatever.
00:47:53.660 You go to bed and you wake up and it's just, sun doesn't go down anymore.
00:47:55.740 You want to hear something nuts from the, or it doesn't come back up.
00:47:58.620 So we were just talking about scripture.
00:47:59.980 So this is from the Quran.
00:48:01.820 He who seeks repentance from the Lord before the rising of the sun from the west, rising
00:48:07.260 the sun from the west before the day of resurrection, Allah turns to him with mercy.
00:48:11.420 And here's one from the Bible, Joshua 10, 13.
00:48:14.060 So the sun stood still and the moon stopped.
00:48:16.540 The nation avenged itself from its enemies, as is written in the book of Jashar.
00:48:19.660 The sun stopped in the middle of the sky and delayed going down about a full day.
00:48:26.220 What are they talking about?
00:48:28.220 When you say thrust, how violent is this for people?
00:48:30.540 Basically it's, it's not like you're standing there and then the world's going to jerk to
00:48:34.860 the side and you're going to be thrown into the wall.
00:48:36.620 It's an acceleration of about 17 miles per hour per minute.
00:48:42.780 Now, if you've ever stopped at a stop sign in a car, you know, that's 17 miles per hour
00:48:47.580 per minute is nothing.
00:48:48.380 But when that lasts 60 minutes, 120 minutes, when it lasts a thousand minutes by the peak
00:48:54.620 of this, the planet's moving hundreds of miles an hour in that direction.
00:48:58.460 Now it's become on so gradually that you don't necessarily notice it other than looking in the
00:49:03.340 sky and noticing that the clouds look weird and the animals are going crazy.
00:49:07.340 So if it's happening at night, the stars are shifting.
00:49:09.420 Oh yeah.
00:49:10.540 A third of the stars that you could once see would no longer be visible to you.
00:49:13.980 So we get a new view.
00:49:14.860 Yeah.
00:49:15.100 New view.
00:49:16.940 But you know, it's easy to wrap, it's easy to read scripture like that.
00:49:20.140 And there's a lot of good ones in Isaiah as well about that.
00:49:23.500 And it's pretty easy to wrap your head around the idea of like, okay, wait a minute.
00:49:26.620 How were these mammoths eating that much food if they were literally in the Arctic?
00:49:31.820 There isn't that much food there now, certainly wasn't in the glacial cycle.
00:49:35.020 And so you can say, okay, well, were they closer to the equator at that time?
00:49:41.580 The single most important discovery about this was kept, to this day, it's kept secret by the
00:49:49.180 government, but it was secretly kept out of classified files by Major Maynard E. White.
00:49:56.300 He led Project Nanook to the Arctic in the 1940s.
00:50:01.020 Now, it is absolutely true what they say about the mainstream, what the mainstream says about
00:50:08.300 Project Nanook.
00:50:09.100 They went up to Northern Canada and their goal was to learn how to navigate around the magnetic
00:50:15.100 pole and set up defenses just in case Russia came over the top.
00:50:19.260 But at that time, they had to first discover where the magnetic pole was.
00:50:26.220 They figured out it was moving and they decided to dig down.
00:50:29.500 Now, this isn't this to this day has not been acknowledged by the government, by mainstream,
00:50:35.340 but Major White kept the documents from the journey.
00:50:38.780 He kept the documents from the Pentagon and he kept the documents from the Rand Corporation who did
00:50:43.260 the math.
00:50:44.060 He gave them to his son, Ken White, to publish in a book called World in Peril.
00:50:49.500 It is a very hard book to find.
00:50:52.140 I got a copy of it several years ago, but essentially what these documents, and it's very clear when
00:50:57.340 you're looking at these that they weren't faked.
00:50:59.580 And, you know, this guy had no reason to fake them.
00:51:01.980 He kept them, gave them to his son so that the world would know.
00:51:05.580 When they started digging down around the magnetic pole in the Arctic Circle, the first several
00:51:11.020 feet was polar fossils.
00:51:13.420 The next layer was tropical fossils, polar fossils, tropical fossils, polar fossils,
00:51:19.420 tropical fossils.
00:51:20.380 Well, if they're keeping this a secret, how do you know about it?
00:51:22.620 Because Major White kept all the information, gave it to his son to publish in the book World
00:51:27.820 in Peril.
00:51:28.780 Is this like Operation High Jump?
00:51:30.780 Is that the same thing?
00:51:31.420 Didn't they go up there for, and their theories are they experienced some type of-
00:51:34.620 That's a different operation.
00:51:35.580 Right.
00:51:35.980 But that's it right there.
00:51:36.940 That's the same place, right?
00:51:37.660 That's it, Tim.
00:51:38.620 That's the book.
00:51:39.260 And they'll just, they'll call this pseudoscience.
00:51:42.060 So if you run into like a secret, they just say, oh, well, it's, it's BS.
00:51:44.540 It's not true.
00:51:45.020 That's it.
00:51:45.420 And so essentially what they're, what they're saying is that the mainstream position would
00:51:51.100 be that Major White lied that he fabricated all these documents from the Pentagon, from
00:51:57.580 the Rand Corporation, from Project Nanook up to the Arctic.
00:52:02.220 I, I don't believe that is the case.
00:52:04.300 Everything looks genuine.
00:52:05.660 He had no reason to do this.
00:52:08.540 He, this wasn't published by him.
00:52:11.100 It was published by his son several decades later, because if he published it himself,
00:52:15.580 he would be subject to very serious criminal penalties.
00:52:19.180 Well, he would be even if his son had it.
00:52:21.500 In theory, yes, but he was, when, when the book was published, he had actually started working.
00:52:29.420 Um, he was one of the people who oversaw spies and, um, he had been retired at this point.
00:52:37.580 And there's a very good chance.
00:52:39.180 I mean, he, he died.
00:52:40.140 What about the other possibility?
00:52:41.660 I mean, if we're going to get conspiratorial, that this is a pseudo conspiracy released by the
00:52:45.900 government intentionally to confuse or distract.
00:52:49.580 I think about a hundred people knew about this book before I found it.
00:52:53.820 Like nobody knew, like, I mean, unless their plan was to literally
00:52:58.300 somehow guide me to this book and, and have me talk about it.
00:53:03.260 You know, who, who's that guy who claimed he saw aliens in the nineties?
00:53:06.380 I always forget his name.
00:53:07.260 Uh, the one who was abducted?
00:53:08.540 No, no.
00:53:09.100 He worked for the government.
00:53:09.900 Lazar?
00:53:10.300 Lazar.
00:53:10.860 Bob Lazar.
00:53:11.500 He said that he saw a little green man or whatever, but then later on says,
00:53:14.460 Oh, it must've been a puppet or something.
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00:54:43.740 And one of the theories as to the claims he made is they brought him in specifically
00:54:49.180 to trick him hoping he would then go to the press and say a bunch of crazy nonsense.
00:54:54.300 There's a really simple reason you would do something like this.
00:54:56.140 You want your enemies to think you have powerful weapons they can't describe or understand just
00:55:00.060 to scare them, to deter them.
00:55:01.260 Yeah.
00:55:01.660 Well, yeah, I think of Annie Jacobson, if you want to believe her or not, I'm not sure how
00:55:04.860 I feel, but she wrote a book where she said she had a high level source from Area 51 who claimed
00:55:09.740 that we brought in disabled children and mutilated them to make them look like extraterrestrials.
00:55:15.420 She said it on a Rogan like four or five years ago.
00:55:17.180 It's in her book.
00:55:17.900 I forgot the name of the book.
00:55:18.540 So there's that.
00:55:19.660 It's just more believable than aliens.
00:55:21.020 Right.
00:55:21.420 So, you know, depraved government actors mutilating children.
00:55:24.140 Well, that makes sense to us right now.
00:55:27.100 As a person who, you know, likes to keep an open mind and think about things, I can't
00:55:32.540 sit here and definitively say that what Tim just described isn't what happened.
00:55:36.300 I'd like, I've never believed I've been that kind of special.
00:55:40.700 I do know this, whether it's the Bible, the Quran, the Vedic stories, the stories from
00:55:46.460 India, which also talk about this, the Zoroastrian texts, which talk about the earth turning over.
00:55:51.180 It's in every ancient story.
00:55:53.100 I think about the mammoths and how they literally could not have been in the Arctic when they
00:55:58.860 like living there.
00:55:59.580 There wasn't enough food.
00:56:01.740 Okay.
00:56:02.140 Like it really makes me think, okay, between the mammoths and the religious stories, there
00:56:06.380 has to be something where the earth turns.
00:56:08.940 This is the perfect explanation for it.
00:56:11.580 And it just so happens, you know, they found their geologist said these layers are separated
00:56:17.980 by about 10 to 12,000 years, which is the perfect geomagnetic cycle, the perfect cycle
00:56:22.940 on which the earth goes back and forth on this tilt.
00:56:26.140 Is it literally either that is absolutely true.
00:56:31.100 And the world tilts 90 degrees as these geomagnetic pulse shifts occur, as is about to happen in the
00:56:36.940 next 20 years, or the government has literally targeted me like they did Bob Lazar as an instrument
00:56:45.420 to release this information.
00:56:47.180 And then at the same time, completely censored my YouTube channel, got me kicked off of Twitter.
00:56:53.980 Makes you look more credible to crazy conspiracy theorists like me.
00:56:56.460 Maybe.
00:56:56.940 Maybe.
00:56:57.420 They banned you from YouTube?
00:56:59.020 They haven't banned me from YouTube yet, but I got to be very, very careful what I say.
00:57:02.380 You know, and I just need to iterate this.
00:57:04.060 I'm throttled like crazy.
00:57:04.940 Which is that this is mainstream science that the earth flips.
00:57:08.140 So what's, you know, and going back to that hit piece by Media Matters, it was me discussing the
00:57:12.620 Adam and Eve story, which was discussed in a CIA meeting that I learned from Ben a number of years
00:57:16.460 ago that you were the first to discuss it.
00:57:18.220 That's where I learned of this.
00:57:19.340 And that's what the originally attacked me for was discussing the Adam and Eve story, which talks
00:57:24.140 about a catastrophic pole flip that happens every 6,500 years and is the missing link to lost
00:57:29.340 ancient human civilizations.
00:57:30.540 It says that this is the story that's been told and passed down by religions across the
00:57:34.780 continents and that's what they hit me for.
00:57:37.340 So of all things, and I was so, let me give a shout out to Tucker Carlson.
00:57:40.300 He talked about this.
00:57:41.100 He indirectly mentioned me.
00:57:42.220 I don't know.
00:57:42.540 I don't think he knows who I am, but he had mentioned this when he gave a speech in Las
00:57:45.580 Vegas approximately a month ago where he said, I just came across that Media Matters had came
00:57:49.740 after a guy that discussed, you know, this document discussing the, you know, catastrophic events
00:57:55.740 that reset human civilization.
00:57:57.500 And if all things on earth that Media Matters funded by George Soros would go after,
00:58:01.340 why are they concerned about some YouTuber talking about some conspiratorial pull shift?
00:58:05.980 And that's, you know what I mean?
00:58:07.020 Like if all things they go after, why did they focus on that?
00:58:09.340 So you're not talking about the Adam and Eve story from the Bible.
00:58:11.500 You're talking about the history of cataclysms by Chan Thomas.
00:58:13.980 Chan Thomas.
00:58:14.700 Correct.
00:58:15.100 Then you should talk about that.
00:58:16.380 Yeah.
00:58:16.540 What is that?
00:58:17.180 So he wrote three versions of that.
00:58:19.500 The latest one in the nineties, right before he died is the best one, because he actually
00:58:23.900 figured it took him three versions and several decades to figure out the sun blasts the bejesus
00:58:31.100 out of our planet when this occurs, because the sun's undergoing the galactic magnetic reversal
00:58:35.980 too.
00:58:37.100 And he also mentioned the galactic magnetic field.
00:58:40.300 So at the end of the day, he finally got the whole story.
00:58:43.020 Everything from the mega floods to the earth turning over to the extra radiation to the
00:58:49.100 way humans will treat each other in the end times to the impact of the sun, the effect
00:58:55.180 of the galaxy on our entire solar system.
00:58:58.300 The 1990s version of the Adam and Eve story by Chan Thomas is literally the full story of
00:59:05.580 what's happening right now.
00:59:06.940 What do you mean full story?
00:59:07.740 Like he rewrote Adam or the Genesis?
00:59:09.900 So, I mean, essentially, I mean, do you remember ever having those textbooks in school and it
00:59:15.900 was like algebra or something like seventh edition?
00:59:19.820 Yeah.
00:59:20.140 You know, they just keep updating it with new information.
00:59:22.700 Right.
00:59:23.340 He was able to make three editions of this story.
00:59:26.620 And, you know, back in the sixties, when he wrote the first one, he had a lot, but they
00:59:29.740 didn't know anything about the sun or the galactic magnetic fields back then.
00:59:33.500 By the time the nineties rolled around, he literally could complete the entire story.
00:59:38.060 And not only that, he talked, so there's something called the younger driest climate
00:59:41.260 catastrophe that happened 11,600 years ago, or the precipice of it was 12,800 years ago.
00:59:46.700 He talks and describes these events decades before it was published.
00:59:50.220 So it's like, how did he understand this information decades before?
00:59:53.660 Is this possible that when the earth flips 90 degrees, this is why the, the Sphinx has water
00:59:59.420 erosion on it?
01:00:00.140 Because it was actually in a different part of the earth where it was definitely underwater.
01:00:03.660 It was definitely underwater.
01:00:06.140 I don't know.
01:00:06.540 Uh, Egyptologists, geologists, and others have rejected water erosion hypothesis.
01:00:10.860 Of course they have.
01:00:11.820 I tell you what, everyone has the ability for discernment.
01:00:15.420 And if you look at the water or the Sphinx enclosure, it, anyone, you do not have to be
01:00:20.460 a D a geologist to understand the difference between wind erosion and water erosion.
01:00:25.020 And you can see the two examples of both on the Giza plateau.
01:00:28.380 I've been out there a few times.
01:00:29.980 You can see like, you could just go to Google images and look at examples of limestone with
01:00:35.020 water erosion and limestone with wind erosion.
01:00:37.500 And look at these lines.
01:00:39.980 I mean, the top wind, the enclosure.
01:00:43.100 So down to the lower right, that's the enclosure.
01:00:45.660 That was once buried and consumed up top on the Sphinx.
01:00:48.860 That's wind erosion.
01:00:50.060 What's significant about this is that the Sphinx is allegedly 4,200 years old.
01:00:54.540 And yet the last time the Nile Delta region had significant rainfall was 9,000 years ago,
01:00:59.740 nearly double the age of the Sphinx.
01:01:02.300 So it throws a wrench into the age that some have suggested that this is tens of thousands
01:01:06.060 of years old.
01:01:06.780 And Dr. Robert Shock from Boston University is the one that brought this to light.
01:01:10.460 And he was at a conference with a few hundred other geologists.
01:01:13.740 He didn't show them the Sphinx.
01:01:14.780 He just showed them the pictures.
01:01:16.140 Is this wind or is this water erosion?
01:01:18.060 Everyone said water.
01:01:19.420 And then he zoomed out.
01:01:21.420 I was watching something interesting where they
01:01:24.220 just they talk about the size of the Sphinx head to the body and that the theory is it
01:01:28.700 was originally like an Anubis head and a pharaoh destroyed it and sculpted a smaller head of himself.
01:01:34.540 Carved his father's head.
01:01:35.420 It was Ramsey's.
01:01:36.220 Some say Anubis.
01:01:37.180 Some say lion.
01:01:38.220 Whatever it was, this picture doesn't do justice for how awkwardly small it actually is.
01:01:42.620 And on top of it, look how pristine it is in comparison to the lower half.
01:01:46.620 It's feasible.
01:01:47.340 It's very reasonable to suggest that it was re-carved by some loser pharaoh who wanted,
01:01:52.300 you know, some egomaniac.
01:01:53.500 It's like, yeah, look at me.
01:01:54.700 And then he smashed his nose off out of because he was so pissed off.
01:01:57.660 They defaced the lion.
01:01:59.100 Yeah, that was like probably a cat for sure.
01:02:00.940 I imagine it was a cat.
01:02:02.060 And by the way, like while we're on the topic, because, you know, the Sphinx is in Africa.
01:02:05.820 If we look at if you were to go to Google Earth and zoom out over the Sahara Desert,
01:02:10.780 there is textbook water striations that blast across the entire continent that is inexplicable to modern science.
01:02:17.340 I don't know how this happened, but to me, it sounds like related to a geomagnetic or excuse me,
01:02:21.820 a a pole reversal, an actual flip, because what would cause in going back to that Adam and Eve story,
01:02:27.020 it talks about continental size waves two miles high with thousand mile an hour winds
01:02:32.780 that blew in and essentially just destroyed the Earth.
01:02:36.060 And if you look at the Sahara Desert from space, you can see these textbook striations that you
01:02:40.620 teach of water erosion.
01:02:41.580 And it's it's it's on a level that's on, you know, unfathomably larger than anything we've ever seen.
01:02:47.260 I imagine it's from the cometary impact North America 12,800 years ago that melted the glacier,
01:02:52.540 the glaciers.
01:02:53.180 But then Jimmy and I were talking and he mentioned that you thought maybe it was related to the pole
01:02:57.820 shifts as well, that there may be the reason why comets struck North America and North
01:03:02.060 Asia was because our poles were our magnetic field was down.
01:03:05.980 It wasn't comets.
01:03:07.180 What caused the great melt 12,800 years ago from your side?
01:03:11.260 So these impactors, they don't just show up 12,000 years ago, but 24, 36, 48, 60, 72.
01:03:21.980 They're on a cycle as well.
01:03:23.580 And so one impactor can't hit over and over again and something big enough where we're just
01:03:29.100 going through its debris, we'd see it, we'd see it out there.
01:03:33.180 I mean, we can spot comets that are on much longer time scales out in the York cloud.
01:03:42.460 This is where you have to bring in biblical stuff, stellar chemistry and astrophysics.
01:03:50.940 The sun does go dark, a shell of dust builds around it.
01:03:55.100 It will go dark for about three days and it is because of the galactic magnetic reversal.
01:04:01.500 At the same time that Earth is triggered by the galactic magnetic reversal point, the sun will
01:04:06.860 be triggered and the sun is going to blast off this shell of dust.
01:04:11.420 It's going to instantly turn it into plasma and blast it everywhere.
01:04:15.180 It's what I call the solar micro nova.
01:04:18.620 That is the impactors.
01:04:19.980 They get blasted through the entire solar system.
01:04:23.980 It's pieces of the sun that are actually blasting away.
01:04:28.060 I mean, technically, is it really all that different from getting hit by a comet or asteroid?
01:04:32.780 No, but it's an important distinction.
01:04:35.420 And one thing to touch on that is that if the North American ice shelf got hit by cosmic impacts,
01:04:40.620 as it has been widely suggested, the issue I have for it is then why didn't it just refreeze?
01:04:45.180 Like maybe it melted it and it caused some havoc on Earth, but then over time it would refreeze.
01:04:49.020 This is why I'm more inclined to to align with the pole shift theory, which is that
01:04:52.860 it flipped and then it just stayed thawed.
01:04:55.900 Maybe Tim Bart brought up some of these African striations that you were talking about,
01:05:00.220 Jimmy, these left to right even further.
01:05:03.660 Yeah.
01:05:04.140 All right.
01:05:04.380 Right there.
01:05:04.860 These lines drawn across west east or whatever direction.
01:05:08.380 These are called striations.
01:05:09.580 Yeah, made by mass erosion.
01:05:11.260 This is water erosion.
01:05:12.380 This is not wind erosion, because if you zoom in, you could see the sand dunes within them.
01:05:15.740 And I'd scroll out, go go up into the left.
01:05:19.820 Scroll in now, right?
01:05:21.340 I wish I could show you.
01:05:22.620 Give me one of the names.
01:05:24.540 Uh, well, this is just anyone listening this over the Rishat structure, commonly referred
01:05:27.980 to as the eye of the Sahara in the country of Mauritania.
01:05:30.860 So if you were to scroll, let me step away from the mic.
01:05:33.020 Yeah, this looks like the capital Atlantis for my view.
01:05:36.700 It matches more than a dozen similarities to what Plato had described.
01:05:39.180 That ocean sand.
01:05:40.700 And all those white blemishes is salt, by the way, which makes me think that the ocean had
01:05:45.420 blasted over it.
01:05:46.300 And there's a really interesting map that talks about how ancient coastlines affected modern
01:05:52.540 voting patterns.
01:05:53.180 Have you seen it?
01:05:53.660 Say that again.
01:05:55.180 Ancient coastlines affect modern voting, voting patterns in the United States.
01:05:58.940 Tell us more.
01:05:59.740 So the, uh, I don't know exactly what combination of chemicals, but I was, uh, they show a map
01:06:08.540 where the coastline used to be in the south, uh, in like, uh, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi,
01:06:14.140 Georgia.
01:06:14.700 In the middle of the states is this band that used to be coastline, which leaves a bunch
01:06:19.740 of sediment and minerals.
01:06:21.660 Later on, as the coastline retreats, you then have very fertile soil.
01:06:27.740 You then have plantation owners coming to bring farms, bringing slaves.
01:06:33.100 The slaves densely populate this band of fertile soil.
01:06:36.780 And now you have this chunk of voting block that's predominantly, uh, uh, you know, Democrat
01:06:41.260 voters.
01:06:41.660 Interesting.
01:06:42.300 That's wild.
01:06:42.780 Because of where the coastline used to be and then how humans reacted to the fertile
01:06:46.060 soil that was there.
01:06:46.780 You get the point.
01:06:47.340 That's wild.
01:06:47.820 And since we're talking about the south, you should look at the 10,000 year old forest,
01:06:51.180 uh, underneath the Gulf of Mexico, just south of Louisiana.
01:06:56.220 That's check it out.
01:06:57.580 Give that a Google.
01:06:58.620 Let's, let's, let's, let's, let's wrap up the Reishat structure real quick.
01:07:01.180 And then I'll Google the 10,000 year old forest.
01:07:02.860 Yeah.
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01:08:35.980 Why don't we just, I don't know, go to the Rishat structure and then excavate?
01:08:39.740 So it is forbidden.
01:08:41.100 The Mauritanian government is protecting their gold.
01:08:43.820 So there are vast gold deposits in Mauritania.
01:08:46.620 And what's interesting about this, so I've talked about this in depth that this,
01:08:49.820 I consider the Rishat structure the most likely location for the lost
01:08:52.780 ancient city of Atlantis as described by Plato.
01:08:55.740 That story is not a Disney movie.
01:08:57.180 It originates from the Egyptians.
01:08:58.460 It said they were colonists who started over new from a destroyed civilization.
01:09:03.020 And Atlantis was said to have an abundance of gold.
01:09:06.460 Well, what's interesting is that prior to the discovery of gold in North America,
01:09:10.940 and this is, by the way, I'm citing the ancient resources of, what's the title of it?
01:09:17.500 It's from 1852.
01:09:18.540 This is an actual document of ancient resources out of Mauritania.
01:09:21.820 And up until that point, the vast majority of gold that was sent to Europe came right out
01:09:26.860 of Mauritania.
01:09:27.500 So I had some buddies that went to Mauritania, uh, Jocelyn Gernson, world attorney of media,
01:09:31.260 to give him a shout out.
01:09:32.220 And the, uh, and as well as Graham, uh, forgive me, archaic lens on Twitter.
01:09:36.460 I got to give him the shout out.
01:09:37.260 He went there with ground pitch and radar, and he threatened them with imprisonment if
01:09:40.140 they were to use it.
01:09:41.340 So like there's gold there.
01:09:42.300 And so that's the number one reason.
01:09:43.420 Um, what, what is the official explanation for the creation of the right, uh,
01:09:47.820 Rishat structure?
01:09:48.460 Rishat, Rishat, it's pronounced many different ways.
01:09:50.860 Um, what, what is the mainstream explanation for how this, look, can we pull this up real
01:09:54.940 quick?
01:09:55.820 You take a look at this and, uh, zoom out and then zoom back in.
01:10:00.540 This is mind blowing.
01:10:01.420 It's the eye of the Sahara.
01:10:03.020 It is this gigantic circle with concentric circles, uh, going into it.
01:10:08.220 What is the official explanation to what would have created something like this?
01:10:11.020 They say that it, that the consensus, this is, it is still mysterious.
01:10:14.540 Um, it scientifically mysterious is not no other site anywhere else on earth, but it's
01:10:19.100 considered to be a collapsed volcanic dome.
01:10:22.380 And what's interesting about this is that it has concentric circles and Atlantis was described
01:10:26.380 to having concentric circles, specifically three of water, two of land, which matches the Rishat.
01:10:30.460 It also was said to have an opening to the sea at the south, which if you look, if you scan,
01:10:33.980 if you pan out just a smidgen, look to the south, you can clearly see runoff.
01:10:37.900 And all of those white blemishes inside the Rishat is salt.
01:10:41.180 How long are they put the ban on excavating there?
01:10:43.660 Like when did that start?
01:10:44.540 There, there's no band.
01:10:45.420 You're just not, you, I mean, well, you're not allowed to, I don't know when it started
01:10:49.020 and, and I can't tell you how long that will go for the Mortinian government.
01:10:52.060 Like I hate to say it, but it's, it's as third world as it gets.
01:10:54.700 It's the middle of nowhere.
01:10:55.420 It's abject poverty.
01:10:56.620 If there ever was such a thing, it's right there.
01:10:58.620 It is, there's no such thing as a McDonald's in Mauritania.
01:11:01.740 Like this place is.
01:11:02.700 Are there, are there records of people going there before the Mauritania government?
01:11:06.380 Sure.
01:11:06.780 People have gone there and looked around.
01:11:08.220 It was been studied to see if it was the result of a cosmic impact.
01:11:10.700 There's no McDonald's in Mauritania.
01:11:11.900 I don't believe that.
01:11:12.460 I think that that's.
01:11:13.100 You could double check.
01:11:13.740 I could be wrong on that.
01:11:14.540 I think it's an underwater geyser that.
01:11:16.620 He's going to look up McDonald's.
01:11:17.500 Underground water geyser that tried to erupt and couldn't, and then hit the surface and
01:11:21.100 caused ripples.
01:11:21.740 Isn't there one of these on Mars?
01:11:23.020 You know, I saw an image.
01:11:24.220 Yes.
01:11:24.620 Bring that up.
01:11:25.260 It's wait.
01:11:25.980 No, there is no McDonald's.
01:11:26.780 We got to find the Martian.
01:11:28.060 Wait, wait.
01:11:28.220 There's McDo.
01:11:29.580 So Ian.
01:11:30.700 How close do we got?
01:11:31.660 This is what I'm talking about.
01:11:32.540 Like to travel out there.
01:11:33.580 Like, so it is, you have to have resources.
01:11:37.020 It's 250 miles inland off the Atlantic coast, and there's not even real, not, there's not
01:11:41.820 even real roads out there.
01:11:43.020 It is inhospitable.
01:11:44.060 There's no water.
01:11:44.780 It's desolate.
01:11:45.980 Um, and you know, it's just, it's one of those places that's hard to get funding to
01:11:50.540 get out there.
01:11:50.940 You think it's actually gold or hiding?
01:11:51.980 But was, was, was, was, was Atlantis more advanced than we are now, or is that just
01:11:55.580 much more advanced?
01:11:56.860 This is much more advanced, much more.
01:11:58.140 This is all conspiracy.
01:11:59.100 But I think that there was a lost civilization on earth that created feats that we are in.
01:12:03.660 I shouldn't say incapable of things that create.
01:12:06.140 Let me give you, let me give you an example to under.
01:12:08.780 So people listening can understand the accomplishments of, of the ancients.
01:12:12.380 There is a statue in Egypt in Luxor called the Ramiseum statue.
01:12:15.820 It is a thousand tons that was carved out of one solid piece of granite stone that was moved
01:12:20.380 approximately 150 miles, 1000 tons.
01:12:24.060 There's a few 720 ton stones that removed 500 miles or let's say 400, excuse me.
01:12:29.820 Um, the, in, in 2000, uh, was it 15 or 12?
01:12:34.620 Doesn't matter.
01:12:35.020 The Los Angeles County Museum of Art moved a 340 ton stone, just over 106 miles.
01:12:40.860 It took a year of planning.
01:12:42.700 They had to custom build a 260 foot long trailer truck around the stone, had 198 wheels, 44
01:12:48.540 axles.
01:12:49.420 This, this was an unbelievable undertaking for us to move a 340 ton stone.
01:12:53.900 And somehow the Egyptians moved something that was three times as heavy with primitive
01:12:57.660 methods.
01:12:58.060 It is a complete mystery.
01:12:59.100 No, it's super easy.
01:12:59.420 They, they had big horns.
01:13:01.580 Can you see this one?
01:13:02.300 And they, they, they would all stand next to it and blow the horns, making it vibrate.
01:13:06.300 This rifle machine up here.
01:13:07.180 I like the Walter Jericho story.
01:13:08.140 So actually I built a, I built, I have this on my YouTube channel.
01:13:10.940 I built a remote control can of green tea by taking a can of green tea.
01:13:14.460 And then I put a block on top with two motors and I put the bottom of a can of green tea on
01:13:20.460 one of the motors.
01:13:21.020 So when it's spun, it created a wobble and this would cause the can to vibrate and the
01:13:24.860 weight would pull it forward.
01:13:26.540 And you could actually make it.
01:13:28.060 So the way you turn it, I have the video on my YouTube, uh, the way it would turn is you'd
01:13:32.540 reduce the speed of the motor and it would cause the can to spin in circles.
01:13:36.220 And then if you increase the speed, it would drag in the direction of the, of the motor.
01:13:39.900 So it was just literally a can of green tea that would float across the table through
01:13:43.660 vibration.
01:13:43.900 My theory of these big blocks is that they attach them to hot air balloons that they
01:13:47.380 had gigantic, like they had this thing called the Vimana, uh, the, in the Indian Hindu texts.
01:13:52.300 And, uh, it was a giant floating city on hot air balloons.
01:13:55.100 So I think they attach these, these blocks to like a thousand hot air balloons.
01:13:59.580 And then they would like with ropes, just guide the blocks along, you know, for a hundred
01:14:04.200 miles and walk it to its destination.
01:14:05.980 This is how they did it.
01:14:06.860 It's very obvious.
01:14:07.740 Something like resonant frequency.
01:14:09.580 I mean, I've been watching Jimmy's expose on, on these for a while.
01:14:14.140 You've been doing a great job with that on, on X, formerly Twitter.
01:14:17.980 The only thing I can think of is initially there were two ideas that came to my head.
01:14:22.060 One.
01:14:22.780 Okay.
01:14:23.100 Are these casts somehow what were they literally cast in place?
01:14:28.780 Um, that one's hard.
01:14:30.780 I can't say it's impossible, but that one's hard to wrap your head around and hard to believe
01:14:34.060 that's the answer.
01:14:35.340 If they had a way to, through resonant frequencies, vibrate these stones, that's the only other
01:14:43.100 thing I've ever been able to think of.
01:14:44.540 You guys ever, uh, you guys should watch Dr. Stone.
01:14:47.180 Have you ever heard of Dr. Stone?
01:14:48.300 No.
01:14:48.780 It's a manga anime about, for some reason, at some point, everyone, every human turns
01:14:54.620 to stone.
01:14:55.020 Okay.
01:14:55.500 And then several thousand years later, this super smart high school prodigy awakens from
01:15:00.220 stone.
01:15:00.460 It's like magic school bus for Japanese kids, but it's a lot of fun because it explores
01:15:04.860 this idea of what would happen if, uh, so after everyone turns to stone, the people on the
01:15:08.740 international space station still alive, not stone.
01:15:11.100 They land back on earth.
01:15:12.820 They have all this modern knowledge and our scientists, what can they do?
01:15:17.460 They can't make iron.
01:15:18.740 They can do almost nothing.
01:15:20.360 They make concrete.
01:15:21.700 They can do really basic things.
01:15:23.400 And so the only way what they decide to do is create a hundred stories to pass down
01:15:28.340 generation after generation to try and give them a general understanding of things they
01:15:31.340 once knew.
01:15:31.840 But of course, after several generations, it's all mythological mumbo jumbo, right?
01:15:36.400 So it's, it's a great show.
01:15:38.360 And, uh, it, it's mostly like, Hey, we're gonna, we're gonna make a nitric acid and they
01:15:43.120 explain the chemical composition, how to find iron, how to find magnets.
01:15:46.380 It's, it's fun stuff.
01:15:47.500 But, uh, it, the interesting concept is if there was an ancient civilization,
01:15:52.820 maybe humans who, uh, for some reason came to earth and tried to colonize, maybe following
01:15:58.260 some disaster, I'll put it this way.
01:16:00.960 Let me tell you a story.
01:16:02.660 Venus, we believe suffered a run, run, a runaway greenhouse effect.
01:16:06.100 Have you, have you ever read about that?
01:16:08.780 Yeah.
01:16:09.300 I, I, I don't know if it was ever anything like earth, but, uh, well, so there, there
01:16:13.160 are theories that Venus was once earth-like and that it's suffering a runaway greenhouse
01:16:17.060 effect due to carbon dioxide, water vapor.
01:16:18.980 Also the sun expanding.
01:16:20.900 Perhaps, perhaps.
01:16:21.680 And so for whatever reason, it is, it is a sulfuric planet.
01:16:26.940 We tried landing a drone on it.
01:16:28.380 It just destroyed instantly.
01:16:29.740 Yeah.
01:16:29.940 Very dense chemical gases and things like this.
01:16:32.800 So imagine Venus is once earth-like earth is Mars-like or, you know, just underdeveloped
01:16:39.340 and a runaway greenhouse effect due to massive expansion of a civilization is destroying the
01:16:43.480 planet.
01:16:44.040 So they decide to create the arc project.
01:16:46.820 A military project where they take the DNA, male and female of as many animals as possible,
01:16:51.400 load it onto a ship and then try to terraform earth in the event of a disaster, which wipes
01:16:55.600 out Venus.
01:16:57.340 It eventually does.
01:16:58.920 The people who are able to escape in time on this single ship come and establish a city
01:17:02.840 on earth.
01:17:03.340 But of course, a bunch of, you know, scientists aren't going to have the capability.
01:17:08.260 You know, a guy who knows how to, you know, work, let's say minerals is not going to have
01:17:12.280 the same knowledge as somebody who knows how to work computers.
01:17:14.360 And so eventually the system starts to break down.
01:17:16.760 You know, they don't actually have the civic.
01:17:18.680 Elon Musk talks about how we need more people.
01:17:20.920 Right.
01:17:21.000 The more people you have, the more specialists you have, but a dude who is real, like a guy
01:17:25.760 who's a master of building computers from parts can't actually make those parts.
01:17:31.080 He knows how to put the computer together.
01:17:32.840 The guy, the guy who knows how to make the silicon chips in the factory doesn't know how
01:17:36.100 to actually build the computer.
01:17:37.540 And so there's actually a book, I think I forgot who wrote the book.
01:17:41.560 Was it Ashley St. Clair or it's a, what's it called?
01:17:44.760 Like no one makes a pizza or it takes a village or whatever.
01:17:46.820 Right.
01:17:47.020 The general idea being to make a pizza, you need a farmer, you need someone who makes tomatoes,
01:17:52.100 you need someone to make tomato sauce, you need someone who does the cheese, you need
01:17:54.760 the baker, someone who can make the oven.
01:17:57.320 None of these individuals knows how to do it.
01:17:59.640 So if there was outside of this, you know, sci-fi theory, a civilization that was fleeing
01:18:05.000 advanced came here, they would be able to establish something great.
01:18:09.280 But after a few generations, it would completely collapse.
01:18:11.660 This is why I don't think the ancient civilizations are more advanced than us because I've never
01:18:15.480 seen evidence of ancient steel.
01:18:17.360 Like there's no-
01:18:18.260 It'd be gone.
01:18:18.960 It'd be gone.
01:18:20.040 Very quickly.
01:18:20.520 Even steam the steel.
01:18:21.240 It'd be gone.
01:18:21.840 There's no evidence of any technology that they have that's more, that we've found archaeologically
01:18:27.240 that's more advanced.
01:18:28.160 I disagree.
01:18:29.040 Maybe differently advanced?
01:18:30.560 I would say differently advanced.
01:18:32.560 There's a temple that was, they had to excavate it completely in Northern India.
01:18:37.700 And it's got these huge granite columns.
01:18:41.700 And not only is the construction of this thing so long ago incredible, and the burying of
01:18:49.960 it so incredible, but they found that when you knocked on these giant columns, they each
01:18:56.600 resounded with a different frequency.
01:18:59.160 And the frequencies they resounded on were like in a pattern.
01:19:03.340 And like, we don't know how to make granite do that now.
01:19:06.660 We have no idea how to make granite do that.
01:19:08.560 So an interesting concept too is metals would oxidize.
01:19:12.240 They would.
01:19:12.680 They're going to effectively evaporate.
01:19:15.320 Stone.
01:19:15.800 Right.
01:19:16.340 Not so much.
01:19:17.200 And that's the thing.
01:19:18.080 So like, like when it comes to the granite, so they say that Egyptians were a bronze age
01:19:22.100 culture, which means their advanced form of tooling was copper based.
01:19:25.620 And, and when you look, like people have done modern tests to try to cut and carve granite
01:19:30.220 with bronze tooling and it feels so miserably.
01:19:33.180 So like talking about like whether granite could have been geopolymer, it's like the,
01:19:37.100 the quarries are there in Egypt and they've done, um, um, what is it?
01:19:41.880 Geo fingerprinting, something fingerprinting of the stone and it matches.
01:19:44.960 And the thing about granite so unique is it has quartzite in it.
01:19:47.520 It's formed with a massive amount of pressure.
01:19:49.640 It's volcanic in nature, heat.
01:19:51.600 Um, and we're not able to replicate that.
01:19:53.700 And so I'd say that the, the only thing that is left is the stone and the stone can last
01:19:57.500 millions and millions of years.
01:19:58.740 You think they made granite?
01:19:59.940 No, I, I, I disagree.
01:20:01.600 I say they do not.
01:20:02.400 A lot of people are suggesting that.
01:20:03.800 And I'm not saying I disagree entirely with the concept of geopolymer, but when it comes
01:20:08.200 to granite, no, I've, I've seen absolutely no evidence.
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01:21:41.220 Was humans that came to earth and terraformed it.
01:21:44.480 Have you guys seen Moonfall, that movie?
01:21:46.640 No, not yet.
01:21:48.280 I'm going to spoiler alert.
01:21:49.700 The moon is a space station.
01:21:53.040 An ancient civilization of super advanced humans created a bunch of space stations and
01:21:56.940 AI started destroying and wiping out their colonies.
01:21:59.660 So they launched these space stations to go and create and terraform planets to create
01:22:03.740 havens, safe havens.
01:22:04.640 And that's what they did.
01:22:05.520 And then the AI is coming to kill them or something like that.
01:22:07.460 Shannon A1 in the chat, I said that really weird, echoed what I was thinking.
01:22:12.400 Is that water?
01:22:13.280 Did they use water to drill?
01:22:14.840 They got water drills.
01:22:15.900 So the point I was actually just about to make was if there was some kind of advanced
01:22:20.460 civilization, why the assumption that they no longer exist?
01:22:23.720 When I'm watching these videos of a guy exploring abandoned houses.
01:22:28.900 I mean, look, you watch a video of a guy exploring an abandoned laboratory.
01:22:31.820 You don't assume humans have been wiped out.
01:22:33.440 Perhaps the reason why they say no one can go to the Rashad structure is because it's an
01:22:38.680 abandoned warehouse of super advanced civilization that still exists.
01:22:44.060 And so, you know, we have laboratories.
01:22:46.520 I watched this video.
01:22:46.960 It's crazy.
01:22:47.600 A guy says there's an underground laboratory in Chicago you can get to through tunnels and
01:22:52.780 there's like specimens.
01:22:53.940 There's blood.
01:22:54.440 It's creepy as hell.
01:22:55.580 You don't look at that and say humans no longer exist.
01:22:57.960 You go, he will be arrested if he's found in there because it's dangerous and they don't
01:23:03.000 want you going in there.
01:23:03.580 So perhaps this ancient civilization that terraforms or creates all of these things, they're still
01:23:09.300 around.
01:23:09.840 We're just shuffling through their refuse and some they don't care about.
01:23:12.840 There's humans everywhere and some they do care about because like if they go there, they're
01:23:15.740 going to find our cell phones.
01:23:17.080 Yeah.
01:23:17.840 It's possible that we got underground civ, but the way that Atlantis met its end so abruptly
01:23:23.720 makes me think that they didn't have a chance to escape.
01:23:26.480 Yeah.
01:23:26.680 In the Bible, not to be a Bible thumper, but it says that the event comes like a thief in
01:23:30.520 the night that it catches everyone off guard.
01:23:32.020 A thief in the night, just unexpected.
01:23:33.860 And real quick to answer in the chat about the cutting stone with water, you can cut
01:23:38.600 diamond with water.
01:23:39.460 The issue is that we have to use pumps that are runoff engines, motors to do that.
01:23:45.680 So it's like if you were to use water as a force to cut stone, how do you get it at
01:23:49.820 such a PSI level to be able to do so without modern machinery and equipment and hydraulics
01:23:54.700 and other things?
01:23:55.140 This is why Dr. Stone is based AF because they like you watch the process or it's a show.
01:24:03.020 It's smart, though.
01:24:03.840 How to melt.
01:24:05.040 How do you how do you actually melt metals to smelt?
01:24:07.560 And they show, you know, pumping oxygen and the challenge of humans trying to pump oxygen
01:24:13.500 into a furnace to get hot enough and then creating a water wheel, which automates the
01:24:17.560 process and using gears to increase the speed at which you can pump oxygen.
01:24:21.340 It's fun stuff.
01:24:22.380 That's cool.
01:24:22.980 By the way, if you're talking about like space stations and other things, have you guys
01:24:26.680 researched the moon and all the anomalies about it that are just scientific mysteries?
01:24:30.680 Well, it's now mainstream, except that the moon is a space station.
01:24:33.420 It's hollow.
01:24:34.060 No, I'm kidding.
01:24:34.720 It's a hollow.
01:24:34.920 Well, here's the thing, though.
01:24:36.060 It has been suggested to be a hollowed out planetoid.
01:24:39.100 And what's interesting about it is that when they, you know, back in the 60s and 70s,
01:24:42.580 when they threw the Saturn V rocket into it, it vibrated.
01:24:45.780 It rang like a bell.
01:24:47.040 It was described as ringing like a bell.
01:24:48.820 So the astronauts went there six times and they set up or was it five, six?
01:24:52.340 They went there, failed one time.
01:24:53.680 But anyways, they put down seismographs.
01:24:56.460 And what happened was when it's been hit by meteorites, as well as a 75 launch vehicle
01:25:00.220 that they threw into it, it reverberated between the seismographs for like eight hours.
01:25:05.460 And so the scientists that examined the data on it said it appears to be hollow is because
01:25:12.320 it reverberated like a bell.
01:25:13.420 It doesn't mean it sounded like a bell.
01:25:14.520 There's no sound in space.
01:25:15.480 But I think the moon is a mausoleum.
01:25:17.860 And then we've been burying people.
01:25:19.120 Do you know about this?
01:25:19.800 Like there's those spaceships, those missions going up there to bury Arthur C.
01:25:23.180 Clark and other people from Star Trek.
01:25:24.680 That one surprised me.
01:25:25.540 I have no evidence for it.
01:25:26.600 Just last week.
01:25:27.000 There's something so weird.
01:25:28.140 Well, tell me more about that.
01:25:29.520 They've been doing, I think Celestis is the company and you buy plots.
01:25:34.520 And I think the mission failed last week for whatever reason, but they're going to go
01:25:38.040 again next month.
01:25:39.780 But they have two ships that they're going to send out there.
01:25:43.220 One of them has all these like plots of people like Arthur C.
01:25:47.400 Clark and his wife, I believe, and Star Trek cast members.
01:25:50.720 And the other one has DNA from George Washington, JFK.
01:25:55.140 And that one's going to be sent into deep space.
01:25:57.740 So I've been reliably told that the moon is a graveyard already and that we just keep
01:26:03.280 populating it.
01:26:04.140 That makes a lot of sense.
01:26:05.340 Oh, yeah.
01:26:05.580 I mean, they fired Hunter S. Thompson out of a cannon, you know, like rich, crazy people
01:26:10.640 do rich, crazy things.
01:26:12.200 And Elon Musk is going to be like, bury me on Mars.
01:26:14.380 Yeah.
01:26:14.640 And there's going to be that guy on Mars.
01:26:16.360 So popular mechanics says that it's a famous quote.
01:26:19.220 The moon does ring like a bell.
01:26:21.720 Seismic events last longer on Earth.
01:26:23.940 However, they say that doesn't mean it's hollow.
01:26:26.180 Right.
01:26:26.620 But there's something about its density that the scientific equations, it doesn't make
01:26:30.520 sense that it's so far less dense based on its mass or it has less mass than what its
01:26:34.280 size is.
01:26:35.340 And one of the things that's been suggested in that it being a hollowed out planetoid is
01:26:39.060 that it was the arc.
01:26:39.820 It was brought over here.
01:26:40.780 And that the reason why it's so, you know, it glows so much with the reflection of the
01:26:46.140 sun is that that's metallic dust.
01:26:47.960 That's that's that's it's definitely metallic dust.
01:26:50.460 The movie Moonfall basically is that the moon is a giant space station arc to.
01:26:54.580 So maybe Moonfall is a predictive program.
01:26:56.260 I just talked about this in my show this morning.
01:26:58.840 Really?
01:26:59.420 So they've known that the dust on the moon is wildly electrostatic, but they're now discovering
01:27:04.680 it likely has magnetic anomalies.
01:27:07.920 And you're talking about metal.
01:27:10.840 Oh, maybe it's when the sun ejaculates all that metal dust.
01:27:14.560 I'm sorry.
01:27:14.940 What?
01:27:16.120 Ejects.
01:27:16.600 Ejects is the right word.
01:27:17.640 When it when it just blasts out.
01:27:19.760 Space ball.
01:27:19.780 Is that you a big bang?
01:27:21.160 Every 12,000 years when it has these solar, what do you call them?
01:27:24.180 Minor ejections or something.
01:27:25.740 Micronova.
01:27:26.320 Micronovas that the dust is being magnetically on the moon because the moon is magnetic.
01:27:31.120 Coronal mass ejaculation.
01:27:32.540 Yeah.
01:27:32.740 Mass ejaculation.
01:27:33.820 And I think the inside, the inners of the moon is a web of Matt of matter that it's not
01:27:39.140 hollow, like empty.
01:27:40.580 It's just like web cavern because what happened probably is that it was when another planet
01:27:45.500 Thea theoretically hit Earth and then came out the other side, you know, four billion years
01:27:49.600 ago.
01:27:49.940 And there was just this floating ball of magma cooled down into our moon.
01:27:54.140 So the moon.
01:27:54.760 Some of the physics of that have been disputed.
01:27:56.820 And you should look at real quick.
01:27:57.860 I don't mean to cut you off.
01:27:58.640 Just to put this out, bring up pictures of the craters on the moon on how wide they are
01:28:03.320 in comparison to how their depth.
01:28:05.980 It's something weird.
01:28:07.020 They're like hundreds of miles wide and only a few miles deep.
01:28:09.620 While you do that.
01:28:10.720 What are you going to say though?
01:28:11.480 You take a look at the Earth's magnetic field and people talk about sci-fi movies and spaceships
01:28:18.660 and we always imagine that a colony ship headed from Earth to like Alpha Centauri is this like
01:28:25.840 oblong device and it's got like a rotating thing on it.
01:28:28.740 Why wouldn't we just build a sphere?
01:28:29.900 And we should.
01:28:30.620 And then if you had a sphere and you wanted to create a shield.
01:28:34.340 So in movies, how about in what you call it in Passengers?
01:28:38.300 Have you guys seen that one?
01:28:38.880 Yeah, a space debris hits the ship and causes all these problems.
01:28:43.980 Okay, well, why not create a magnetic force field, a strong magnetic field that would
01:28:48.700 deflect particles as you travel through space?
01:28:51.140 Right.
01:28:51.820 In which case your spaceship would be a sphere with a magnetic core spinning to generate a
01:28:57.260 force field.
01:28:57.540 And you could also have another sphere around you rotating that's sucking the debris onto
01:29:01.760 it like the moon is sucking the debris onto it apparently.
01:29:05.060 It's kind of a deflector.
01:29:06.620 Yeah.
01:29:06.840 That just reminded me, I saw an article the other day about a black glass ball floating
01:29:11.080 near California airfield seconds before suddenly disappearing.
01:29:13.660 You guys see that?
01:29:14.280 I did see that.
01:29:14.760 How based would it be if like the moon was this space station arc that ancient advanced
01:29:20.180 humans came to Earth and terraformed it and were ceding life, pre-Cambrian explosion, all
01:29:25.440 that stuff, but due to some kind of political conflict or catastrophe, humans lost the means
01:29:32.340 to ferry themselves back to the spaceship.
01:29:34.520 And they were like, we need to get back up there and get our gear back.
01:29:38.760 Isn't that Scientology?
01:29:39.780 The ancient Democrats destroyed it like they do everything.
01:29:42.280 I gotta go back to what we were just talking about, about the, the, these block, these
01:29:47.420 tons, these thousand ton blocks.
01:29:49.740 You get locked out of your car and you're sitting there saying, how about this?
01:29:53.100 Tesla's a great example.
01:29:53.980 There was a funny story and there's a lot of these where a guy's phone died, can't get
01:29:57.960 in his car.
01:29:58.560 And he's like, I could charge my phone in my car if I could just get inside, but my phone
01:30:02.120 is dead.
01:30:02.860 I don't have my key on me.
01:30:03.920 So he's sitting there like, what do I do?
01:30:05.240 You got to go charge your phone.
01:30:06.120 So you get a bunch of these ancient advanced humans.
01:30:08.940 They are coming down for a mission to earth.
01:30:11.580 The guy who's, there's very few of them.
01:30:13.780 Something happens shutting down the space station.
01:30:16.040 The humans left on earth are like, our ship is disabled.
01:30:19.200 We can't get back to the station.
01:30:20.420 What do we do?
01:30:21.300 And then sure enough, the stories are long lost.
01:30:24.100 Humans eventually make their way back to the moon.
01:30:26.220 And then once they land, they're like, holy crap.
01:30:28.760 Now imagine this if, and this is wild conspiracy, sci-fi nonsense.
01:30:33.380 Imagine the United States, no one knows this.
01:30:36.780 The stories are long lost to history.
01:30:38.520 They land on the moon and they're like, boss, this is a massively advanced space station
01:30:43.840 to accommodate human biology.
01:30:46.660 We can't understand any of the language, but yo, this is a spaceship.
01:30:50.980 They would, they would be like, it's ours.
01:30:53.340 The US government would be like, it's ours.
01:30:54.820 It belongs to us.
01:30:55.500 Unless they made a pact.
01:30:56.360 Doesn't, isn't there a theory that Eisenhower made the pact with the aliens?
01:30:59.500 That's what people say.
01:31:00.280 I'm saying, no, no, no, no, no.
01:31:01.100 I'm saying there's no aliens.
01:31:02.180 I'm saying it's us.
01:31:02.940 We are the aliens.
01:31:03.820 Humans colonize earth.
01:31:05.820 They have this big space station.
01:31:07.220 Imagine there's thousands.
01:31:09.120 How cool would this be?
01:31:09.780 The galactic federation is just humans.
01:31:11.160 There's thousands of planets that have been terraformed and colonized by humans.
01:31:15.400 This one we are on, we got locked out of our car.
01:31:18.780 Yep.
01:31:19.640 Thousands upon thousands of generations later, we've just totally lost access to this technology.
01:31:24.160 Finally, we civilizationally rebuilt to the point to where we can get to the moon.
01:31:28.360 Americans land there.
01:31:29.340 And then they're like, guys, holy crap.
01:31:32.680 What's wild about this is that, you know, God cast the devil out of heaven.
01:31:35.800 You know, it's like we put us, maybe we're the devil.
01:31:38.040 And then, you know, we, the Nephilim bred with the women of, they came onto the women of earth and had children.
01:31:43.680 The great kings of own, of renown, the great kings of old.
01:31:46.640 I put that backwards.
01:31:47.580 But, like, it does kind of describe this.
01:31:49.540 If you look at, say, multiple religions around the world discuss beings coming here and breeding with the women.
01:31:54.540 And what's wild is that the aboriginal, aborigines in Australia, as well as, I don't know if it's the Hopi Indians, but one of the Native American tribes described beings coming from within the earth.
01:32:03.840 So here's my, here's my story.
01:32:07.040 Life is on Venus.
01:32:08.680 The civilization on Venus is destroying the planet through pollution and just bad politics.
01:32:14.120 They create a space station to come to earth and begin terraforming it.
01:32:18.200 They do.
01:32:19.860 Eventually, human civilization, it's advanced, is wiped out.
01:32:22.840 And there's very few, maybe only a thousand people left on the space station trying to rebuild a civilization on earth.
01:32:29.300 After a few generations, and with advanced technology, these people live a lot longer.
01:32:33.260 They're in a space station, you know.
01:32:35.020 After a few generations, one of the higher ranking guys, it's military, of course.
01:32:39.220 Because if there were to be a catastrophe on this planet and it was going to wipe out all the major cities, the power structure would be authoritarian and militaristic.
01:32:47.320 The military is going to be more likely to survive.
01:32:49.020 If you want to survive with us, you do as you're told.
01:32:51.280 He's the boss.
01:32:51.860 He's the general.
01:32:52.300 So you've got this space station in total military command.
01:32:55.880 It is the decimation of humanity.
01:32:58.120 There are the very, very few left.
01:32:59.520 And you must do as you're told or we'll all die.
01:33:01.100 Like, have you ever seen Battlestar Galactica?
01:33:03.280 Long time ago.
01:33:04.300 So there's a ship.
01:33:05.620 Battlestar Galactica, there are 12 colony planets.
01:33:09.100 They invent AI.
01:33:10.080 AI kills everybody and blows everything up.
01:33:11.920 All that's left of humanity is a fleet of ships.
01:33:14.740 One of the ships produces fuel.
01:33:16.900 And so the people who are there must work 24-7 with no brakes and no freedom.
01:33:21.060 And when they revolt, they're beaten and imprisoned.
01:33:23.820 And the guy running the show is like, if they stop working, we die.
01:33:27.280 You have no choice.
01:33:28.080 It's militaristic rule.
01:33:29.520 So anyway, you have this ARC project, terraforming Earth, when eventually after a certain amount of time, one of the high-ranking guys says,
01:33:36.440 We need to establish civilian government.
01:33:38.860 Military government will no longer function.
01:33:41.240 People who are working down on Earth are starting to get angry.
01:33:44.380 We up here have access to this great technology.
01:33:46.760 They're down there living in squalor.
01:33:48.500 We have to change this.
01:33:50.160 Fight breaks out.
01:33:51.300 The people on Earth are looking up in the sky, seeing battleships shooting at each other.
01:33:54.340 A great battle in heaven between one of the higher-ranking officers and the military leader.
01:33:59.180 This conflict ends up separating, causing enough collateral damage that those who are operating the ship lose control or contact of the people here on Earth who tell a bunch of stories.
01:34:10.500 Generations separate.
01:34:12.100 Honestly, something like that is...
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01:35:43.200 As believable as any other story.
01:35:45.800 The only part of it I would say might not fit is Venus.
01:35:49.500 I don't know if you know how long a day is on Venus.
01:35:52.220 No, how long?
01:35:53.280 Longer than its year.
01:35:54.200 It spins so slowly that...
01:35:58.580 Oh, that's easily explainable.
01:36:00.380 Because the ancient civilization, what caused the crisis was their quadruple hadron collider caused...
01:36:08.640 Insert sci-fi reason why the planet stops spinning.
01:36:11.320 Does it have no magnetic field because it's not spinning?
01:36:13.880 It has an induced magnetic field, but not an intrinsic one.
01:36:17.880 Induced?
01:36:18.600 So basically...
01:36:19.180 You mean a person put it there?
01:36:20.520 No, I'm kidding.
01:36:21.000 I mean, so the solar wind blasting the top of the atmosphere induces a weak magnetic field and ionosphere around the planet Venus.
01:36:28.880 But it doesn't have one that's generated by the planet or the planet's interaction with the solar electric field like Earth does.
01:36:36.000 Is that because it's spinning?
01:36:38.380 Well, you know...
01:36:39.460 It's a good question.
01:36:41.800 And Mars spins just fine, and it doesn't have much of an intrinsic field either.
01:36:47.320 Is it like the core of the Earth is made of plasma?
01:36:49.920 This is a new theory I've heard.
01:36:51.020 So I do think there's iron in the outer core of the planet, but the inside, I wouldn't be surprised if it's plasma or water and then sonoluminescent plasma at the center.
01:37:02.520 Have you guys ever seen the star in the jar thing where using just sound frequencies, you can literally create a star plasma glowing inside of a jar of water?
01:37:11.180 It's sonoluminescence.
01:37:13.760 It's the most outrageous thing.
01:37:16.120 Collapsing bubbles have hot plasma core.
01:37:18.860 This is from nature.com.
01:37:21.360 This is mainstream science I'm talking about right here.
01:37:23.640 This isn't like woo-woo or anything even remotely clear.
01:37:26.340 Not from Bob's website.
01:37:27.060 Yeah, no, there's that shrimp that punches water so hard.
01:37:30.200 It creates a shock, a flash.
01:37:31.240 Yeah, this is from nature.com.
01:37:32.820 They call it a star in a jar when sound waves crush bubbles of gas in a liquid.
01:37:37.660 Energy is released in a dramatic burst of heat and light.
01:37:39.540 It's literally like a plasma star inside of water.
01:37:43.860 So it's basically like a Hadouken.
01:37:45.960 Yeah.
01:37:46.620 Like the shrimp moves so fast underwater, it creates like a vacuum which snaps and then creates a flash of light.
01:37:52.300 That's crazy.
01:37:53.160 Whoa.
01:37:53.780 So the pressure sound is inducing into water is causing plasma?
01:37:58.480 Just the pressure?
01:37:59.640 No, I mean, it's the specific vibration.
01:38:02.060 So like if you go off of the specific frequency, it's not going to work.
01:38:07.240 And it's different based on how much water you have and whether there's impurities in the water, something like that.
01:38:12.880 So I honestly think that the vacuum itself is being vibrated at a certain frequency that's causing light to appear like plasma.
01:38:19.380 Like it's causing the vacuum to cool down into light.
01:38:24.260 It's so, you know, it vibrates.
01:38:25.660 It's just that right.
01:38:26.140 So the single greatest scientific failure that we know of, it's called the vacuum catastrophe.
01:38:32.740 You can Google this.
01:38:33.880 This one's interesting.
01:38:34.940 But there's a difference between how much energy, how much free zero point energy should be in the vacuum based on what we can detect and what mathematics says should be there.
01:38:45.360 And it's off by like an order of magnitude, like billions and billions of orders of magnitude.
01:38:56.520 Like it is the greatest mistake, the largest error in all of known science.
01:39:01.740 It says there's more energy.
01:39:03.300 We're supposed to be able to get more energy out of the vacuum.
01:39:05.160 There's supposedly trillions and trillions and trillions of times more energy in every little infinitesimal speck of a vacuum than we know is there.
01:39:16.100 But they just don't have the right frequent.
01:39:17.560 They haven't figured out the right frequency to unlock it or something.
01:39:19.960 We have figured out nothing.
01:39:21.240 We're ants.
01:39:21.740 So you think ancient civilizations figured out the frequency to unlock that power?
01:39:25.840 Maybe, maybe.
01:39:26.840 So the answer is I don't know.
01:39:28.580 What I think is that they did things that exceed our capabilities today to some extent,
01:39:32.560 or they may have found a different way of doing things that we do.
01:39:35.380 I don't think there's anything that they did that we can't do.
01:39:37.780 It's just that there's some evidence that suggests that they knew things,
01:39:40.880 were capable of things that they should not have been capable of based on what we were taught in school.
01:39:44.780 And that's basically, if I had a thesis, that's it.
01:39:46.420 It is a fact that ancient civilizations had technology we still do not have today or are only just rediscovering.
01:39:52.920 One example, it's really obvious that I often bring up is we could not build greater than eight stories
01:39:57.880 because of the accumulation of heat at the top of our buildings.
01:40:00.440 Because our architects and engineers were like, here's how you build a structure.
01:40:05.540 You stack blocks on blocks.
01:40:07.080 But in Africa, there were tribes that would build huts that could be very tall
01:40:12.560 and would pull heat or pull cool air from underground up and funnel the heat out
01:40:17.760 just through a system of like pipes, basically.
01:40:21.320 And so they theorized that they learned how to do this from anthills.
01:40:24.400 Anthills are built.
01:40:26.200 There's certain anthills where it's really hot that as the hot air rises,
01:40:30.680 it creates a current and pulls cooler air from lower, from closer to the ground or underground.
01:40:35.760 And so we invented air conditioning.
01:40:38.720 We were like, if we build these engines that compress and decompress, you know, Freon or whatever,
01:40:43.380 we can pull heat and remove it from the building.
01:40:45.720 Ha ha.
01:40:46.080 Now we can build greater than eight stories.
01:40:47.800 And then some dude was like, if you build a channel through the building,
01:40:50.880 the hot air will just rise up and leave the building.
01:40:52.820 And they went, oh.
01:40:54.580 So now we have non-mechanical means to pull cold air from underground up to the top of the building
01:41:00.040 because heat rises and it pulls it up.
01:41:02.620 You know, to a certain degree, you'll need, I don't know exactly how it works or whatever,
01:41:06.020 but I was watching it.
01:41:06.620 It was like a science history channel thing or whatever on modern structures.
01:41:11.140 And now it's basically just considered cost-cutting measures.
01:41:14.140 If you're going to build a skyscraper, you want to make sure that it's naturally pulling cooler air
01:41:17.240 to avoid the heat getting trapped up top because it saves energy.
01:41:19.820 It saves money.
01:41:20.880 Some solar updraft towers use that phenomenon to actually pull cold air in through the base
01:41:26.840 and turn generators and then go up out through the tip.
01:41:30.040 But this is, so Randall Carlson has over the last six months been talking about
01:41:34.020 our civilization is based on explosion technology,
01:41:36.640 but these ancients were based on implosion technology.
01:41:39.920 And then he didn't really back it up.
01:41:41.240 He said it on Rogan's podcast.
01:41:42.440 Then he went on to unveil this thunderstorm generator.
01:41:45.800 Malcolm, Malcolm, Malcolm somebody has developed this thunderstorm generator where apparently
01:41:52.060 they're imploding bubbles inside of a tank to produce plasmoids.
01:41:56.880 Have you guys heard of this?
01:41:57.880 And is it debunked?
01:41:59.100 Is it real?
01:41:59.700 What is it?
01:42:00.920 And if you don't know, there was a guy when they were trying to invent air conditioning,
01:42:03.760 actually, speaking of that, that they thought they could cool the atmosphere by explosions
01:42:07.300 in the air.
01:42:08.260 And there was, I think he had a patent for it before they got that, but I don't know
01:42:11.240 about this, the thunderstorm one.
01:42:13.580 But they can't get any more energy out of it than what they put in.
01:42:18.280 But then you're saying that there's energy in the vacuum that's untapped.
01:42:21.300 So are they, can they?
01:42:22.020 They're not tapping into that.
01:42:23.300 That's not what they're tapping into.
01:42:25.600 They're literally just working with the physical matter that we know about that's there.
01:42:30.960 How do we feel about particle smashers affecting what you guys are talking about?
01:42:34.240 Like the Hadron?
01:42:35.400 All of them, but that one in particular.
01:42:36.780 I think they're going to blow us up.
01:42:38.720 They're going to do, I don't know.
01:42:39.860 Do you believe in like the black hole fear that they were trying to, remember they were
01:42:42.740 sued to shut it down in 2007 or 2008?
01:42:44.840 I don't know what to think.
01:42:45.780 To be completely honest, I just don't know how all that works.
01:42:48.360 I think that they're, they're messing with things that they don't even understand and
01:42:51.860 they're trying to figure out the secrets of the universe.
01:42:53.460 Good on them for having that inquisitive mindset.
01:42:55.980 But I, I don't know.
01:42:57.560 I have a bad feeling about what they're up to.
01:42:58.940 And I'm not, and not to mention what's that, they have that, um, that Veda stuff.
01:43:02.440 What's that stuff they have in the front of the, you know?
01:43:04.020 It is a completely satanic operation.
01:43:05.880 Yeah.
01:43:06.140 I mean, you've seen that.
01:43:06.800 This is a satanic operation.
01:43:08.420 Look at their ceremonies.
01:43:09.640 It's, it's literal satanic.
01:43:11.600 What?
01:43:12.040 Like, oh dude.
01:43:12.580 What?
01:43:12.740 It's on YouTube.
01:43:13.380 You could look it up.
01:43:13.920 You're talking about the Hadron?
01:43:15.040 Yes.
01:43:16.040 When they opened up a tunnel.
01:43:17.120 So they're like cultists?
01:43:17.880 Yes, they are.
01:43:18.560 I mean, so the reaction you're giving here, wasn't that your reaction the first time you heard like
01:43:22.700 US government people, Hollywood people are satanists.
01:43:25.720 It's like, but now you hear that and you're like, yeah, yeah, NASA was founded with Nazis.
01:43:30.240 Like that object paperclip.
01:43:33.100 Yeah.
01:43:33.580 Paperclip.
01:43:34.120 Wernher von Braun vented the, uh, Saturn V launch vehicle.
01:43:36.660 It was straight up Nazi.
01:43:37.700 There's pictures of him, uh, next to Hitler.
01:43:39.820 A lot of people who were listening, I'm sure a lot of people know about this, but like those
01:43:42.360 who don't, there were thousands of scientists.
01:43:44.140 So at the collapse of Nazi Germany, there was thousands of top level scientists who, uh, you
01:43:49.720 know, the Russian government and the United States government, they siphoned them like,
01:43:53.140 Hey, we're not going to execute these people.
01:43:54.300 We're going to make them work for us.
01:43:55.320 And they did.
01:43:56.200 And we went to the moon allegedly because of Wernher von Braun.
01:43:58.940 So with the Hadron Collider being a cultist, is that because they're into sacred geometry?
01:44:03.680 They honestly think they can open a portal for demons.
01:44:07.460 And they've been saying, yeah, they've been saying.
01:44:08.720 I know.
01:44:08.940 I realize how that sounds, but I mean, this is the same guy who's been riffing off stuff
01:44:13.980 that you guys have been pulling up over and over again.
01:44:16.280 Like they literally are trying to create something like a spiritual portal.
01:44:19.720 It's like a giant mystery college, right?
01:44:21.420 The mystery schools where people talk about portals, bringing beasts in through portals.
01:44:24.460 I've talked to women, uh, this one woman in particular for the first Inverter World book
01:44:27.900 that claimed she saw a beast come through a portal, uh, a mystery school, they called
01:44:32.520 it.
01:44:33.160 And then the collider, the CERN in particular is super dark.
01:44:36.680 I mean, they've been looking for the God particle, maybe for the God particle in the presence
01:44:41.840 of the collisions, people are experiencing visions and they just don't want to tell anyone
01:44:45.680 about it, but they're, they're, I think they think that they're getting information from
01:44:49.220 interdimensional beings while they're high on dimethyltryptamine.
01:44:52.180 And I think that they think they're getting the secrets of the universe.
01:44:54.300 Or adrenochrome.
01:44:55.740 Or they actually are getting the story.
01:44:57.680 You do a hit on adrenochrome and you do some DMT and you go stand in front of the CERN.
01:45:01.380 He's so hopped up.
01:45:02.740 It's the good stuff.
01:45:04.480 But honestly, this is the conspiracy.
01:45:06.380 I mean, I've actually learned this from Alex Jones, who's been right about just about everything.
01:45:09.300 And, and even if people listening, don't believe in this stuff, it doesn't matter.
01:45:12.740 Cause that's what these lunatics do believe in.
01:45:15.300 Yeah, exactly.
01:45:15.940 They were, the CERN was sued in 2007 or eight before they flipped it on for the first time,
01:45:20.040 because there are physicists who believed it would create a black hole that would suck
01:45:23.800 the earth into it because everyone agreed on both sides of the lawsuit.
01:45:27.280 We create tiny black holes, microscopic black holes by smashing particles together near the
01:45:30.720 speed of light.
01:45:31.340 But the obviously CERN won the judge in their favor because they said the microscopic black
01:45:38.020 holes will fall to the gravity of earth and then disappear, not be a threat.
01:45:41.560 But then the other people were like, but they're going to a mass and then turn us into a sphere
01:45:45.540 of strangeness.
01:45:46.300 It was the terminology they used or, or like actually suck us into a black hole.
01:45:49.620 And they were talking about the poles actually during that lawsuit, because they were saying
01:45:52.780 it could turn into like a, I think a one pole, a unipolar monopole.
01:45:56.740 I forget what the word was, but that was in a lawsuit.
01:45:59.940 I got to look at that.
01:46:01.040 Yeah.
01:46:01.520 Bring up their ceremony that they did in front of CERN.
01:46:03.300 You know what I'm talking about?
01:46:04.140 Like this was, this is satanic.
01:46:06.320 Like watch it.
01:46:06.920 Like why on earth?
01:46:07.840 Who planned that?
01:46:09.260 Wait, is this the ritual hoax?
01:46:10.640 It's found footage video that depicts a supposed occult ritual.
01:46:14.840 But apparently it's a hoax.
01:46:15.880 What article are you citing?
01:46:16.960 Wikipedia.
01:46:17.940 Oh yeah.
01:46:18.560 Don't look at that.
01:46:19.580 That proves it.
01:46:20.620 It's called the CERN ritual hoax.
01:46:22.460 Fake human sacrifice.
01:46:23.880 No, no, don't look at Wikipedia.
01:46:25.920 Just look up the video.
01:46:27.400 This is from the Guardian, fake human.
01:46:28.120 Look up the video and we can all think for ourselves on what they did in front of CERN.
01:46:31.720 And you can see all these.
01:46:33.040 Wall Street Journal.
01:46:33.780 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:46:35.420 The Guardian.
01:46:36.260 Mock human sacrifice at CERN.
01:46:37.720 We all, we, we, we talked about this a while ago.
01:46:40.960 Yeah.
01:46:41.200 When was this?
01:46:42.000 2016?
01:46:42.380 So it wasn't a hoax.
01:46:43.060 It just was obviously not real.
01:46:44.040 Don't put any sound on.
01:46:44.860 I want them putting this under a spell, but.
01:46:46.920 Yeah.
01:46:47.200 I want to hear it, dude.
01:46:48.240 We need to know.
01:46:49.060 Don't look directly at the video either.
01:46:50.220 Yeah, yeah, don't make eye contact.
01:46:53.580 What is this?
01:46:54.080 Make a little fast forward.
01:46:55.240 A fake ritual killing in the courtyard at CERN.
01:46:57.140 That is weird.
01:46:57.640 It's like a Moloch situation.
01:46:58.660 this is some canaanite stuff dude what are you wearing man oh my god the same people who designed
01:47:04.420 this i thought a spokeswoman suggested that their humor had gone too far yeah yeah we're just being
01:47:09.940 funny haha hey hey just put on some black robes later and do a ritual sacrifice you guys want to
01:47:14.320 prank what are you doing tonight hey you guys want to prank ian will have a mock ritual sacrifice in
01:47:18.220 front of his bedroom i am not taking part in mock to be fair like to a certain degree like them
01:47:25.580 doing this is a massive troll if it was a troll or they're just evil like to display itself yeah
01:47:31.080 and i think these people in i don't know these aren't swiss uh cerns in france is that right no
01:47:35.920 it's not the border but germany i thought right no no it's between the the border of swiss and
01:47:41.020 the swiss have a global bank the bank for international settlements they've got davos
01:47:44.920 like i think they are on another psychedelic level where they're like transcended the three dimensions
01:47:49.480 we're all talking about god and spirit realm and it's real and like they're in it they're constantly
01:47:54.080 in it they have all the money they have they've already beat the game so they're like doing all
01:47:58.400 this weird extra parapsychic shit yeah i don't think we should be playing god like that i appreciate the
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01:49:32.100 you know things like like that but i think we need to stop at a certain point you do because i think we are
01:49:38.820 god and we should interface with it well it flows through us we are one with it we're with god is
01:49:43.940 with us hopefully if you're lucky you know but i don't believe we are god and we shouldn't be
01:49:47.640 playing god like this like they're literally saying we're trying to find the god particle
01:49:50.560 you know that's an ego trip that i don't want to have any part with and i also think it's evil
01:49:55.420 the higgs boson the higgs boson yeah we're trying to figure out like find the particle that makes the
01:50:00.220 whole world make sense come on now i think we got to stop at a certain point yeah i don't think
01:50:04.180 there's ever going to be a silver bullet like we found it kind of moment but like i do believe god
01:50:08.780 is part of what we are and like to understand it and to interact with it is i think the most
01:50:13.720 important thing that we can do as humans is create larger and larger colliders until we can shatter
01:50:18.980 the veil with high energy bursts destroying the barrier between the afterlife and the living world
01:50:23.840 maybe that's what dmt does it turns your brain into a collider yeah and then you start at the start
01:50:29.040 of your sentences i don't know if you're messing with us or you're being completely serious
01:50:33.280 it's like i have to wait until you stop talking to figure it out i'm just like yeah no that sounds
01:50:39.000 about right uh that like but you gotta admit if they actually did that i know it would be bad but
01:50:45.380 you know kind of exciting right it would definitely be exciting i would tune in to watch you see like
01:50:50.400 a hand like there's like a hole in space time and a hand grips the side it pulls itself through and
01:50:54.920 you're like i have never seen such a creature in my life if they do it i hope they live stream we're
01:50:58.560 talking about the formation of plasma with just vibration and water so i mean that is basic
01:51:04.100 technology if you can vibrate so now we're talking about collisions and the creation of particles like
01:51:09.260 i i don't see why like you're not that's not happening in your body too are we not vibrating
01:51:14.300 the salt water in our brain and causing i mean there's probably natural occurrences like that with
01:51:18.480 us and i don't want to also say that i think science is bad i think science is a way of trying to
01:51:22.420 understand our life and that's beautiful and connecting with god and this crazy majestic kingdom
01:51:26.600 we're in but that in particular with cern just seems wrong but the problem are these people
01:51:31.840 that are doing it that's the right if they're gonna do it shouldn't we then feel like we have
01:51:36.000 to do it no in order to do it better arms right that's just like an arms race and that's bad too
01:51:41.040 but if you don't play in the arms race you lose yeah i i guess but then you're you're we're pissing
01:51:47.440 off the atom bomb is fake people now so i don't know you know about that no oh there's a lot of people
01:51:52.440 who think the atom bombs are fake would you see the video yes dude so what are your thoughts on it's
01:51:56.140 weird you need to bring this up because it's like you know those famous videos from the 40s when
01:51:59.760 they're testing out the atom bomb and then you have it in that mock uh neighborhood that they
01:52:03.240 created we've watched it before we've seen you've seen it where they the the the bomb testing where
01:52:07.860 they show you the footage of the building blowing up and there's a car all of a sudden behind it
01:52:10.860 yeah and it looks weird but and the camera survived you need to bring the video up people need to see
01:52:15.600 this it's not like the camera was just sitting out there the camera was in a special housing
01:52:20.260 i personally personally think we do have atom bombs i because i was going to say earlier i think
01:52:24.700 using atom bombs is one of the reasons are maybe the magnet magnetic shield is messed up you know
01:52:29.100 like just keep blasting all the time that's why i wonder if we're part of this if it's like a
01:52:34.140 coincidence not coincidence but like if we're part of the shift like right like it by the things we're
01:52:40.800 doing so you think the camera didn't even wobble they think they doctored some of that footage
01:52:45.200 yeah but but they they don't know the camera didn't wobble because it could also be like very
01:52:49.840 very far away no look at this hold on can you just show that again just so you some of the cameras
01:52:56.240 were encased in uh concrete and then with mounds of dirt built so like it was basically like dozens
01:53:04.880 of feet of a ramp up that the shockwave literally just passed over is that how they did it some of
01:53:09.620 them yes okay and other ones they had super cameras like several miles away oh is this what they're
01:53:15.000 i mean this is what 1944 the idea then i was like what is the argument a directed shockwave blast
01:53:22.100 that doesn't affect the camera and did the radiation not uh scramble that uh tape i mean
01:53:28.820 well they also say the tape doesn't have to be there they could run cables you know true i don't
01:53:33.580 they also say there were people there that that got radiation because they would line men up to watch
01:53:38.000 it i feel like they when they landed on the moon they faked a lot of the footage not maybe not a lot
01:53:43.700 kind of a vague term but that they did in hollywood build some fake footage in order to propagandize
01:53:48.880 people but that they also landed on the moon i think that we went according to alex jones he told
01:53:53.180 me that the moon is a graveyard and because we've had astronauts and cosmonauts dying on on there and
01:53:58.400 that nasa knew to get how to get to the moon but they couldn't film it and we did go to the moon but
01:54:03.240 we couldn't film because of all the this is according to alex but he's talked to crazy people up at nasa
01:54:08.160 well body's everywhere do you know the conspiracy so who's who you guys know the first guy in space
01:54:12.220 uh first guy in space the yuri gregarin right yuri gregarin yeah so the the conspiracy theory is that he's
01:54:20.440 not the first man in space the first man in space drifted off into space and we've never heard from him
01:54:24.240 again oh my god yeah there are theories that when the soviets were like we're going to get to space
01:54:30.200 lots of people were sent and never came back until they finally succeeded with yuri i believe this
01:54:36.720 now because it would make sense i'm not going to share that because it just looks awful you know
01:54:39.900 yeah like the idea that we went to space the first time i got it right yeah no we like they had the
01:54:44.500 dogs and stuff too right we'll press the buttons but uh imagine the moon landing yeah i do think we
01:54:49.320 went to the moon because uh i don't think it's actually that complicated to put someone in a
01:54:53.380 rocket and blast them off we do satellites every day but what does make sense what alex jones is
01:54:57.640 saying the first time we landed we were like hey that plan for coming back ain't working yeah we're
01:55:01.860 like you're gonna die kubrick how much is it charge do you charge for a quick movie
01:55:05.880 we we send someone to the moon because what ends up happening is everyone there are people who are
01:55:10.280 like i saw the the moon landing on tv no that's a cvs reenactment right and then the footage the
01:55:15.580 footage of the that's after the fact yeah and so the theory would be and it makes sense we have a
01:55:23.980 plan we're gonna put you in this big tube with a bunch of explosives under it blast you off we did
01:55:28.440 the math you're gonna land there's a vehicle because the moon has weaker gravity we can blast you off
01:55:33.600 with less fuel you'll come back to earth they go you got it right first thing that happens is uh
01:55:38.340 houston it's not working we're not getting enough lift uh well it's gonna take us another seven eight
01:55:44.660 months to get a ship or you know another two or three years we can build anything you're dead yeah
01:55:49.260 say your prayers yeah then the next people land and they go okay we're getting ready for liftoff and
01:55:54.680 oh no we're going the wrong way uh so the idea that uh there are dead people
01:55:59.760 on the moon i think that makes a lot of sense and we're now burying more people there now because
01:56:05.840 it's a mausoleum that orbits earth but uh when you talk about the cbs thing it always makes you
01:56:10.740 think of the buzz aldrin interview on conan o'brien when conan tells buzz i was i remember watching the
01:56:15.760 moon landing and buzz gets mad he's like no you didn't you didn't watch it that was not you didn't
01:56:19.840 see me landing oh really he said that yes but that buzz doesn't mean he didn't land on the moon
01:56:24.900 buzz means that you watched a cbs simulation it literally says cbs simulation on the bottom of
01:56:30.540 yeah this is not the moon landing because no one's on the no one's on the surface but yo it's wild
01:56:34.320 people people like i've had people say we never landed on the moon and i'll and then we'll argue
01:56:38.640 and they'll go how did they film it and i'm like film what the moon landing you can see the video of
01:56:42.880 the thing land i'm like it says cbs reenactment on the video simulation actually simulation you're
01:56:47.880 right cbs it's one of my favorite screenshots look at that look at it beautiful all you really need to
01:56:54.680 know museum in chicago i saw the only thing you need to know to know that we did go to the moon
01:56:59.140 is that there's that mirror in the sea of tranquility and you can bounce a laser off that
01:57:03.680 mirror oh they left it there yeah they they left a mirror there specifically so that we could bounce
01:57:08.120 lasers off of it we the other thing too is people like i think it was alex stein i don't know who said
01:57:12.440 this they were like there's aluminum foil on it you think they actually use foil and i'm like i
01:57:16.560 think it's gold foil and yes but that's fake no well right right for sure but there there is gold
01:57:21.660 foil that is used gold foil is fantastic in space yeah i i so i used to work for american eagle
01:57:26.680 airlines right and you would people would see one of the engineers taking a strip of metallic tape
01:57:32.560 and putting it over the plane and they'd freak out like oh no yeah this is normal it is a normal
01:57:36.680 thing we do it is fine calm down yeah but people see like there's a loop there's aluminum foil on
01:57:42.140 it it's like nah one of the things about the moon is that if you look like they have satellite imagery
01:57:45.800 of all those tracks from when he had went around on the rovers and i'm like i tell people
01:57:49.380 i think that we went i don't think the conspiracy is that we didn't go i think the conspiracy is
01:57:53.380 when were we last there like what's china doing over on the so-called dark side of the moon the
01:57:57.740 far side is the more appropriate word they're collaborating with nazis yeah that well that's
01:58:01.680 that's what i'm saying this ties into the granite statue i've been trying to tell you about
01:58:06.960 that's what i'm wondering how did they cut the the statues how did they make these hundred ton
01:58:11.600 or thousand ton carvings you know it'd be really funny if like the first time we went to the moon
01:58:16.340 and we actually saw with our own eyes the dark side the back of it is a gigantic engine
01:58:20.920 and like structures and there's people working and it's a spaceship yeah i wouldn't be surprised
01:58:26.340 and they're like we're gonna release fake images of the dark side of the moon so that no one realizes
01:58:30.540 that a giant spaceship over earth did you hear they just pushed back the date uh spacex 2026 now
01:58:35.560 for moon landing getting a person on there they keep kicking it back year after year after year and i
01:58:40.700 just i'm starting to be like no i because they were like we got to roll out more predictive
01:58:44.360 programming to prepare the people's brains right when they when they collapse in on themselves when
01:58:48.660 they see what that yeah it's a spaceship or who knows what these are some really interesting ideas
01:58:53.800 and questions something tells me the sun's gonna blast this planet and the poles are gonna shift
01:59:00.260 long before we ever get any real do you think uh that when that happens how does the earth's
01:59:06.440 relationship with the moon change that's a good question that's that one's tough the closest thing
01:59:12.120 i've ever heard to somebody speaking on it is from ed lead scounen if you don't know who that is he's
01:59:16.320 the guy who built coral castle in florida okay um i don't know what that is this is wild you gotta
01:59:21.840 you coral castle is is like a whole other like you could do an entire show on coral castle but
01:59:27.260 apparently he said that you know based on his understanding of the magnetism when earth's magnetic
01:59:34.360 poles flip and the the earth flips that the moon will come down to about half its orbit and then go
01:59:40.660 back out and stabilize well that would cause havoc with our that would cause havoc like our tidal
01:59:47.040 forces oh my god and our oh that would cause a flood our entire our our the tides are influenced by
01:59:53.820 the moon and without the moon it would be it would be continental now i'm starting to understand this
01:59:58.760 global flood catastrophe a little bit better if the moon came close to the earth and then pulled
02:00:03.020 away you might see thousand foot high tidal waves so i i don't think that chan thomas is adam and
02:00:09.820 eve's story got everything right you we're not going to have a thousand mile an hour wind and
02:00:15.300 there's not going to be two mile high waves because nothing would be here nothing would be left
02:00:21.240 um and also you know he he says he thinks the waves come the same direction every time
02:00:28.820 well he also correctly states the new pole positions in that book but to get the new pole positions
02:00:35.960 the way you have to move the earth the wave goes the opposite direction so chan thomas talks about
02:00:40.380 the pacific coming over the rocky mountains that's what happened 12 000 years ago waves are going the
02:00:46.040 opposite direction this time and so um he got a couple of things wrong like that but yet between
02:00:52.540 the moon and the actual tilting over of the earth it's very easy to see how you could have a tsunami
02:00:57.780 go from one side of a continent to another very easy how do you feel about everyone like the media a lot
02:01:03.520 of corporate press outlets keep running stories on the uh so-called uh like solar flares causing an
02:01:09.200 internet apocalypse has a square with what you guys are talking about i mean it's it's very possible
02:01:14.060 i've been talking about it for over a decade the way they talk about it it's uh something between
02:01:20.600 something between hollywood and a juvenile uh presentation of of the science but i mean
02:01:30.300 it's weird i can with pretty good certainty explain not only what's going to happen but
02:01:37.500 give us a timeline of late 2030s to 2040s it's not hard to do the math the sun it could blast out
02:01:45.120 a solar flare tomorrow that sends us back to the stone age there's there's no predicting a major solar
02:01:51.960 flare there's no way should we be building large underground vaults something like that yeah
02:01:58.140 they probably are i wouldn't be surprised they replaced the cheyenne military complex underneath
02:02:03.420 think about think about think about what the elites are doing all right so you guys may have heard like
02:02:07.840 billionaires building bunkers zuckerberg was in the news for it not long ago but yeah what you don't
02:02:12.920 know is jeff bezos you know much less famous than spacex he's got the blue origin launch company
02:02:20.460 across the street from his blue origin launch facility he's hollowing out that mountain in the sierra
02:02:26.860 diablo's elon musk has spacex but he also owns the boring company he's got a breakaway civilization
02:02:33.260 all these all of these all of these super rich elites they're they're finding a way to go underground
02:02:40.860 i was looking at coral castle that you mentioned earlier this is in and it's gonna go deep this guy
02:02:46.020 it's this giant place with all these huge rocks and stones that were moved and people like how the
02:02:51.160 hell did you move these things and apparently he used according to him i think sound vibration to see
02:02:55.480 is that what he says his story is or is that he never he never really gives away a lot of his
02:02:59.240 his secrets he died with the secrets this is one reason why like i don't give him much time a day
02:03:03.520 is because i'm like you just kept the secret so like did you because a lot of people say that he
02:03:07.120 secretly just used modern equipment and faked it so i i so that's one of those things like well i don't
02:03:11.640 know if he had shared something at the end left something in his will or something to explain it
02:03:16.120 i'd be far more drawn in nobody knows where his black box went that's the one thing well what black what black
02:03:22.180 so the only thing like he allowed us a few pictures to be taken of this giant apparatus
02:03:28.700 where he would apparently be able to lift the blocks and there was this what looked like a black
02:03:34.000 metal toolbox up at the top of it and they they looked and they looked after he died and they never
02:03:40.220 found this black box but in every single important photo he allowed to be taken you can see that black
02:03:46.200 box in the background it's in every single photo and a lot of the people think that the government
02:03:51.040 came and took the box what what was in it what he nobody knows and he didn't tell anybody
02:03:55.940 interesting oh yeah it's like what the government went and took tesla's stuff after it was actually
02:04:01.220 uh trump's uncle which is why i say trump's a time traveler that's also a fact it's science yeah
02:04:07.180 people listening uh so when nikola tesla died he had like something like 47 trunk loads of of documents
02:04:13.280 and there's two things that happened there one that a day later is when trump's uncle who is a
02:04:19.500 prestigious professor uh said that there was nothing of consequence in there it's like okay
02:04:23.240 well it's physically impossible to go through 47 trunk loads of paperwork in a day and on top of it
02:04:29.600 the fbi had long said they had no um they did not have tesla's files and in 2015 it was declassified
02:04:37.420 that they had taken what was called microfilm it was like a primitive form of video you know i've taken
02:04:41.940 a video where essentially it's picture picture picture picture of all the documents
02:04:44.700 um and so they had denied ever having any of his documents but they lied through omission and that
02:04:49.840 they had photographed all the documents they took pictures of them like we don't have the documents
02:04:54.660 okay true i just have pictures of the documents they lied and this was proven and they had lied about
02:04:58.820 this for 70 years before it was declassified in 2015 that they indeed did i feel like martin bought
02:05:04.180 those and they're building stuff in secret using tesla's technology what if uh
02:05:08.640 the moon's a space station what if the u.s government found it what if the group that found
02:05:15.540 it formed a breakaway group and has now separated themselves entirely from everyone else and is
02:05:19.440 using what they've discovered against us it's like the truman show i want to see well more than that
02:05:23.700 i mean it's like humans discover this ancient technology of that humans had created that had
02:05:28.600 long been lost become demigods relative to other humans and now are asserting full authority over
02:05:33.820 i think we would uh experience like an existential renaissance right and people there's if we won
02:05:39.120 if we won but even just experiencing that that being the truth i think it was emile durkheim
02:05:43.520 talked about anime you know about that theory we're like if you're presented with proof that
02:05:47.200 the evidence that this proves you're god people can either double down on that belief or accept it and
02:05:52.640 move on with the new information so we'll see that happen you know people will double down and be like
02:05:56.380 and lie even though the truth is right before their very eyes or they'll accept it and move on and i think
02:06:02.320 we're going to experience some type of existential break there's a episode of star trek the next
02:06:06.300 generation where there's a lot of episodes of star trek the next generation actually i don't even
02:06:10.900 need to cite any single one of them but imagine there's like i mentioned this a moment ago imagine
02:06:16.240 humans are an intergalactic civilization uh with trillions of people living on various planets with
02:06:23.460 different time dilation it's just all crazy and we are but a failed colony a colony ship sailed ashore
02:06:29.920 crashed sank and the humans got off and said we're trapped imagine you know we're like we're stuck on
02:06:34.860 this desolate island with a technology we have to start rebuilding and you know eventually
02:06:39.580 the the the civil is like imagine a group of people sailed off of the shores of england in you know
02:06:46.780 1700s crash landed on an island had no way of communicating no one knew where they were they are
02:06:51.360 lost in a storm and here they are sitting there on this island like we'll just have to make do
02:06:54.340 actually there's a good example i can give there is a uh in china there are people who have roman dna
02:07:00.820 they're mixed race and it's believed that a roman legion that had traveled and eventually lost the
02:07:07.640 ability to return for whatever reason settled down married locals and now this patch of dna is there
02:07:12.900 so they're a lost you know civilization it would be fun to think to imagine well you know oh sorry go
02:07:19.320 i'll just say i thought i have quite often is if civilization is completely wiped out and and
02:07:24.000 then someone or something comes and finds us way later they're gonna find that we were smashing
02:07:29.740 particles underground that'll be left over the skeleton of cern will be there they're gonna see
02:07:34.060 that we turned this maybe not rock into a or into a graveyard and then they're gonna be like but
02:07:39.060 they did shoot into deep space their dead president's dna and this voyager golden records which
02:07:45.000 are really good if you want to listen to the the uh horizon video game series have you guys played
02:07:48.740 it zero dawn and forbidden west uh basically long story short humans create ai the ai ai military
02:07:55.740 tools self-replicate wipe out the planet destroy all biomass so there's two factions one faction
02:08:01.320 creates underground re-terraforming systems after the ai is it shuts down uh long story short the
02:08:08.740 terraforming machines begin repopulating the earth cloning humans releasing the clones the clones are
02:08:13.620 trained are taught by ai system failure for a variety of reasons the education system of
02:08:18.580 apollo is purged because uh a wealthy zealot thinks that humans should be reborn but not with
02:08:24.500 the knowledge of their ancestors because humans screwed the planet up the other faction builds the zenith
02:08:28.500 project goes off into outer space retaining all the knowledge and technology of humanity and its
02:08:33.240 advancements and advancing even further in the new game the zenith project or colony whatever comes
02:08:39.580 back to earth and they know everything about everything they're basically they're biologically
02:08:43.560 immortal they have force fields they can levitate but all the people on earth who are reborn are
02:08:47.900 completely ignorant believe in sun gods and are tribal and have spears and shields you know it's so
02:08:53.160 weird tim to go along with that and your prior point about us being like a shipwreck civilization that's
02:08:57.180 galactic and there's trillions of humans human beings do not assimilate on this planet at all if you look at all the
02:09:03.440 other animals it's seamless death and rebirth and yet if you look at our cities from like a satellite
02:09:08.660 picture it looks like a cancer spot we we need tennis shoes i can't stand in the sun for 30 minutes without
02:09:13.300 getting torched like it's weird not just that we're talking about how with the pole shift birds are being
02:09:18.440 affected elephants are going on migrations and humans are like what's happening right as if we are not a
02:09:22.740 part of the same cycle as the rest of animals i can't find my way anywhere i don't think we can we're
02:09:26.980 we're not defining this yet like you know that's what you're talking about is in mainstream sources
02:09:31.780 and people i think understand on a gut level a lot of people do at least that we've lost our minds
02:09:35.400 as a civilization and individually uh and it's just hard for people to come to terms with it that's why
02:09:40.680 you got to vibrate yourself you're gonna either gonna be vibrated or you're gonna vibrate yourself
02:09:45.620 man that's telling you merch you vibrate at 432 hertz it is resettling it is like you are gaining
02:09:52.080 all right so stability so so ian's vote is we bust out our personal vibrators while the sun
02:09:59.220 ejaculates on us and hold the line and yeah i i really like this idea of where this lost colony
02:10:08.300 or this failed colony yeah it feels that way i like it yeah it would i don't it sounds yeah i don't buy
02:10:14.280 it i know i think it's more likely that we've evolved over time by eating mushrooms and inbreeding
02:10:18.680 as a species that could still fit in with that theory could be both i mean maybe but i've seen
02:10:23.720 no evidence that humans were able to develop rocketry before 100 years ago unless they flew
02:10:29.560 away with it they dropped us off you know so out of africa theory right that humans evolved out of
02:10:34.580 africa and then moved around but now that's being uh disproven it is now being disbelieved because
02:10:39.840 they're finding human remnants in other parts of the planet human colony ship comes from the galactic
02:10:45.520 federation comes to earth and what do they do they say okay we're gonna dispatch 12 teams we need a
02:10:50.140 team here in this region for the oil we need the region this year for the you know uh uranium we're
02:10:54.780 gonna send this team down here for gold go go go these pockets of humans are dropped on the planet
02:10:59.560 colony ship blows up i'm keeping it super simple and then all those humans are separated with no
02:11:04.520 vehicles no communications and they're like what just happened our ship blew up and then they start
02:11:08.960 building little cities and then you get humans all appearing at the same time in different parts
02:11:12.420 if we weren't so genetically similar to bananas i might agree but like we're so our genetics on
02:11:18.120 earth are all so tied that i feel like we're all just part of this organism what if it was all spores
02:11:22.620 that were dropped here from wherever we that i believe i believe that it all comes from panspermia
02:11:27.160 the spores just being ejected we'll say across the galaxy because the way spores work is they'll orient
02:11:33.580 towards light uh they'll turn and then kind of and then they'll start to spin create this gyration and
02:11:39.400 then momentum and they'll just move through deep space they can exist in deep space spores can yeah
02:11:44.420 so we could be hybrids my friend they could be all the above when i again going back to the religious
02:11:48.320 text saying that beings came here bred with the women maybe we're just it's all the above i feel
02:11:51.560 like animal is like spores that ate other spores whereas spores that ate plant life became fungus right
02:11:58.460 can i ask you guys like i believe something we don't understand our timeline like you know you guys are
02:12:04.960 sharing a different timeline of human history right and in the future and but we're seeing it
02:12:09.820 in mainstream sources do you think that there's like a overall conspiracy against keeping that
02:12:13.980 knowledge secret or people trying to uh like manufacture that to keep control over us like
02:12:19.780 what do you think about that if it's happening it's happening a very high level i don't think for a
02:12:23.480 second that various college professors are in on it i don't think that mainstream archaeology is lying
02:12:27.560 and hiding some conspiracy it is possible that something has been found decades ago and has been
02:12:32.280 classified by the intelligence agencies that would prove some sort of sophisticated lost ancient
02:12:36.420 civilization technology and we're just not aware of it um what i know is that what we were taught
02:12:41.480 in school absolutely does not make sense and it's very it's debunkable it's been debunked and the
02:12:46.200 mystery is real and it's like that about everything like even down to the civil war you know and like
02:12:50.320 the complexities of the civil war and stuff like that like stuff that's really not that long ago
02:12:53.780 and we see them lie to us day to day so why what makes you think they can get away with thousands of
02:12:59.140 years ago hundreds of years ago yesterday you know so yeah i agree i just it's curious ben what is
02:13:03.720 your like um main resources that you when you study and learn about solar weather what are your top
02:13:09.700 like go-to's for research every single satellite the top 250 scientific journals in the world
02:13:18.100 satellite you like look at satellite data satellite data some ground-based telemetry stuff but
02:13:25.560 i would say real-time data and then you'd be amazed at how many journals i read i'm very happy that i
02:13:34.640 took that i learned how to speed read many years ago and i have a mild form of hyperthymesia what's
02:13:40.580 that so the severe form of hyperthymesia is when someone's like oh 27 years ago i was in second grade
02:13:47.180 and it was a tuesday it was february 17th i was reading this book and on page 17 the fifth word in the
02:13:53.260 sixth paragraph was this like they literally can remember everything that's severe hyperthymesia
02:13:57.380 it's like photographic memory i have the minor version of that which means if i'm focused on
02:14:01.480 something or something makes an impression on me it is like a photographic memory that's instantly
02:14:06.540 recallable do you do trust those journals like what's your trust like with those types of
02:14:10.300 scientific journals i'm also pretty darn good at math i try to peer the ones that are i pick out as
02:14:15.800 being important i'll do my best to peer review them i also know at this point which professors
02:14:21.680 which departments at which universities i trust more um how do you earn their how do they earn
02:14:28.160 your trust um you know i i go through and i do it and i i take a look at what grants they're getting
02:14:34.300 yeah um uh most importantly however i don't always go with the conclusions of a paper i go with the
02:14:43.700 observations and the data and then i ignore whatever their hypothesis is about it's interesting what
02:14:49.620 could we fund that is needed in this area of research there's really not much you could do
02:14:56.640 except prepare for what's coming so we have what do you think a couple years you're saying 2030s well
02:15:02.000 so i mean that that's the rough part i don't know when the humans in charge of this planet are going
02:15:06.120 to really screw things up for us um well in china they just created a a new coronavirus with 100%
02:15:12.420 i saw this beautiful they've they've had those studies with covet 19 as well though so you know
02:15:16.960 we'll see but the stuff that we've been talking about we probably have at least a decade but i mean
02:15:23.980 at least all right uh i'm gonna spend the next 10 years at the casino thanks for hanging out let's
02:15:29.880 start digging a hole i want to get i want to get underground bunker you can um fire a ring of
02:15:36.360 water around the earth orbital ring and then fire electrical current through it and create a
02:15:42.060 paramagnetic field that could deflect solar dust and meanwhile there's bill gates trying to put solar
02:15:49.360 dust or dust in the sky to dim the sun this may need to happen it may it may be a necessary part of
02:15:57.900 this planet our biology our development for all we know this planet's a nursery in what way what do you
02:16:04.820 mean for all we know that for all we know we're we have to prove ourselves we have to we have to be
02:16:12.060 able to survive we have to prove our intelligence and then within the time span of one of these cycles
02:16:17.520 we have to get off the planet and get somewhere else like that's our test and we're basically stuck
02:16:23.080 here we're not going to be completely wiped out haven't been wiped out yet but we're going to be
02:16:27.220 reset this is a component of the star trek uh storyline that uh there have been instances in the story
02:16:34.180 prime you guys know the prime directive are you familiar with star trek yeah you can't you can't
02:16:38.700 make contact for you can't make for there's there's a lot of things but you don't interfere with the
02:16:42.160 society's natural development first contact only occurs if the planet develops warp technology and
02:16:46.340 the only reason for that is because once they develop faster than light travel you are now going
02:16:50.240 to start interacting with them in the galactic scale so there are there are instances and this is
02:16:54.760 the premise of um the beginning of one of the star trek kelvin timeline movies the recent ones these are the
02:17:00.240 new ones where there is an intelligent species but they're primitive and their planet is about to be
02:17:05.480 destroyed and so the enterprise decides to intervene stopping the destruction of the planet
02:17:11.260 and the uh the federation is like no let them die and that's a crazy concept that there is a humanoid
02:17:18.740 species of intelligent life forms but they have not yet developed the technology but their planet's going
02:17:24.200 to be destroyed and so it should be it's kind of it's kind of crazy that there could be aliens
02:17:29.780 watching everything happening on earth saying if they die they deserve it yeah we do need to
02:17:36.440 proliferate off the planet i did see that bird try to come in here it's a drone it made me wonder if
02:17:41.560 birds are not real yeah so there's a little bird that tries to live in this room because the windows
02:17:46.080 open and it's snowing and he's like then he sees us like oh i'm out he just put on a pair of headphones
02:17:50.220 enjoying the talk but yeah i think i think if aliens do exist i think it's very likely their
02:17:57.000 their mentality is if you can survive this you deserve to and if you can't you don't because we
02:18:04.020 don't want to induct a species of morons that would burn themselves to oblivion we don't want those those
02:18:10.100 people joining our ranks in a way it's kind of old testament god level looking at like you know
02:18:14.980 babylon or canaan you know saying these people like i'm going to destroy them because they can't
02:18:19.500 survive yeah that's that's an interesting philosophy to think that if we're still going
02:18:23.060 to fight then we deserve to be wiped out as a species because we don't want to proliferate
02:18:26.620 fighting it's not even it's not even fighting it's if we're going to set ourselves on fire
02:18:30.360 right so if you know downstairs in the skate park we have a six foot half pipe i saw it and i call the
02:18:37.920 top of it the vip section your vip if you can get up there right that's it the only qualification
02:18:42.540 and it's got it's mostly a joke it's very easy to get up because there's actually a halfway point
02:18:46.740 but the idea general idea is do you want to invite someone in your house who's playing with matches
02:18:51.020 no no you don't so you know if you're building a big city and you want only the best of the best of
02:18:57.620 the best you want barriers to keep out the people who would be destructive right funny thing now is
02:19:02.240 the biden administration's got an open border southern border but that's a whole other story
02:19:04.960 yep the galactic federation is basically like we'd love to uh they have they they you know an
02:19:09.300 emissary from earth goes and meets with them and they say look we really want to be a part of this
02:19:12.080 federation the technology can make everyone's lives better and they say oh we'd love to uh invite
02:19:16.440 you in if you can survive this period of tumult and don't blow yourselves up but if you can't do
02:19:22.220 it you don't deserve to be there's stories of people at like at certain battles and or at missile
02:19:27.980 launches and they say they claim they saw ufos appear and that could fit in with your theory a
02:19:32.960 little bit being like we're going to come up you know they're going to come observe these people
02:19:35.680 like just destroy themselves you know and that goes back into ancient times there's old paintings of
02:19:39.920 ufos over battles and stuff turns out the aliens are all just like very laissez-faire libertarian
02:19:44.360 capitalists and they're like if you can't figure it out you don't deserve to be here one hopes
02:19:48.960 colonize mars and then because martian um magnetic field is not as attuned it won't get as affected by
02:19:58.780 the solar by the geomagnetic flips so that maybe that would be a more stable platform during the the
02:20:05.840 these these polar shifts we would have to completely terraform that planet first
02:20:10.960 and somehow stop it from losing its atmosphere again yeah i hear that the outer layer of the
02:20:16.820 core is made of like nickel and if we could somehow um damp like like thin that out that it would
02:20:23.200 have more access to its magnetic core it's possible these are all guesses and i mean
02:20:28.840 there's no way to really know unless you go in there if we heat it up really fast and melt all
02:20:34.540 that ice would it cause enough steam to produce a no because most of the ice there is co2 it's co2
02:20:41.600 it's frozen co2 so uh we're we're about past time we're wrapping things up i don't know if there's
02:20:46.520 any final thoughts you wanted to add uh on this no i i had i had a lot of fun i think that we got
02:20:51.860 we covered some of the most important things that and you know i'm all the stuff that people are
02:20:58.320 worried about talking about mostly on the internet it's it's all real and we need to pay attention to
02:21:04.820 it but they just need to realize that if it seems like the powers that be are acting recklessly it's
02:21:10.520 because they know there will be no reckoning if it seems like they are quickly now undercutting and
02:21:15.360 not hiding in the shadows spending like there's no tomorrow it's because they know on a certain timeline
02:21:20.420 there isn't one and they're building underground yeah this has been going on for a long time there's
02:21:23.940 mountain bunkers built into mountains where they can oh yeah they can land planes yeah and we have
02:21:28.560 that vault in switzerland maybe uh where they have all the seed vault yeah yeah svalbard seed vault
02:21:33.580 yeah yeah you want to shout anything out final thoughts uh follow me on uh i'm on rumble i'm on
02:21:38.580 youtube channel it's called bright insight my name is jimmy corsetti follow me on x i'm growing a
02:21:42.160 presence there you can follow me on instagram that place is lame zuckerberg is a complete tyrant um
02:21:46.120 but that's it it's been a great pleasure i think we hit a lot of interesting things
02:21:49.200 and thanks for having me yeah did you want to shout anything out i mean my youtube channel
02:21:53.300 suspicious observers uh i'm on twitter as well but i prefer everybody watch the youtube channel
02:21:58.760 and uh really thank you guys this has been a lot of fun thanks thanks for coming shane of course
02:22:03.180 been hanging out yeah so glad to be here and talk to you guys uh you can find my stories at scanner.com
02:22:07.760 scnr.com and we're launching pretty soon the inverted world live show and you guys should be on that and
02:22:12.920 we can get into some more of this stuff i would love that this is so much fun dude i it it we went for two
02:22:17.840 hours at an hour and 45 i was like man we just got started i've got like 20 tabs open
02:22:22.880 we could have went for five hours like i know we should do it again really yeah we should this
02:22:27.560 definitely well definitely with the inverted world show yeah yeah yeah it was a great combo good to
02:22:32.020 see you guys eddie and cross and hit me up anywhere and we'll we'll reconnect this has been a blast
02:22:37.720 also got kellen who hasn't said much but shout out kellen pressing the buttons uh it feels like i'm
02:22:42.340 watching the history or science channel over here but uh yeah this was awesome thanks for coming guys
02:22:46.860 it's been a blast guys make sure to subscribe to the tenant media channel we're back next week of
02:22:51.260 course we're back tonight with timcast irl irl over at youtube.com slash timcast irl thanks for hanging
02:22:57.140 out and we'll see you all next time
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