The Culture War - Tim Pool - October 11, 2024


The Culture War #85 Geoengineered Super Storms & Government WEATHER CONTROL w⧸ David DuByne, Christopher Ransom Goodwin, Brian Richard Smith


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In this episode, we're joined by David Dubine, co-host of the Adapt 2030 channel and the Civility Cycle podcast, to discuss whether or not the government can control the weather, climate change, and other aspects of the natural world. Sponsors! Betonline Ontario - Use the promo code: "ELISSA" to receive $5 and contribute $5 to OWLS Lacrosse Lacrosse you download the FREE Lacrosse e-book Learn more about your ad choices.Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe to our new podcast on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date with the latest episodes of ELISSA and other Gimlet Media podcasts! The opinions stated here are our own, not those of our companies, unless otherwise specified. We do not own any of the intellectual property rights to any music used in this podcast. This podcast is not affiliated with any of our content. If you enjoyed this episode please leave us a five star rating and/or review in iTunes, and we'll be sure to make sure to include it in future episodes. Thank you so much for all the support and reviews! -Ransom Godwin, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Mountain High Time YouTube channel. Thank you, Ransomgodwin.co.uk Ransom, I'm not an expert on anything related to global warming, but I'm a fan of global warming and climate change. -David Dubine and the Civilization Cycle Podcast, and I don't believe that global warming is a hoax, so why not talk about it on the airwaves? - I'm just because it's a hoax? - and I believe it's cool, right? -- and I think it's not a big deal, but it's real. -- but it doesn't need to be? -- and it's just cool, you're cool, so let me know what you think it would be cool to know about it? -- -- I'll tell you what I think about it, anyway? -- Ransom@@RansomGodwin: . @Ransom@tweet me what you're doing it, rt=1&t=3d_t=2t=4d=1s=3s=2s=4s=1p&q&q=5s=5c=3


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00:00:59.320 All these corporate journalists are livid because Marjorie Taylor Greene was tweeting that
00:01:04.680 they can control the weather. Of course, she's referring to militaries, powerful individuals,
00:01:10.000 the general, the man, right? But the media wanted to make it about the Jews because that's the only
00:01:14.960 way they can go after Marjorie Taylor Greene when she talks about geoengineering, cloud seeding,
00:01:19.420 and other weather manipulation techniques that are available. Now, I don't think it's fair to say
00:01:23.920 that the insinuation was that the hurricanes perhaps were created intentionally or guided or
00:01:28.340 directed or something like that, but you didn't explicitly say that, but you did point to Republican
00:01:33.700 areas in the Southeast, and then the implication is there. This results in this massive viral
00:01:39.480 conversation from tons of people about, can the government make hurricanes? Okay, well,
00:01:44.660 that seems a little bold, but some people are talking about actual weather manipulation.
00:01:47.960 We've talked about Operation Popeye a little bit on TimCast IRL because the subject came up where
00:01:53.020 the U.S. military was cloud seeding as a weapon of war to wash out roads in Vietnam. Certainly,
00:02:00.160 this stuff does happen, and we also had a viral story recently about major flooding in the Middle
00:02:04.280 East when a cloud seeding program went too far. So, we're going to talk about all of this,
00:02:09.420 climate change, all that good stuff, weather, weapons, and whatever. It's going to be fun,
00:02:14.000 and it's going to be silly, but we have a massive panel today. So, would you like to go first, sir,
00:02:17.240 and introduce yourself? Hi, David Dubine. I run the Adapt 2030 channel and the Civilization
00:02:22.020 Cycle podcast. I was a former coffee buyer in Myanmar, and when we were purchasing coffee there
00:02:27.560 circa 2012, we were encountering cold leaf damage, leaf kill on the top, and then the bean density was
00:02:35.080 decreased. But talking to the farmers, they told us that their great-grandfathers, who were also
00:02:39.920 farming at that time in the 1880s, experienced the same cold wave. But you realize, and this is
00:02:44.320 in Myanmar, so I was a global warming believer. So, I went back to the end of the 1880s to take
00:02:48.800 a look, and then suddenly I found these cycles through history that ebb and flow food production,
00:02:53.960 and that follows right along with civilization cycle and decline, apex and decline. So, I was
00:02:58.940 thinking, if coffee production's affected by these changes, what happens when global food production's
00:03:04.500 affected by these same changes? And why are your food prices rising and governments are responding
00:03:09.060 around the world right at this second? Well, we're at the beginning of the cycle in the
00:03:12.260 amplification, and that's what I'm here to talk about, and it overlaps right with the
00:03:16.220 weather manipulation as well. Right on. Sir, who are you? I am Ransom Godwin. I'm the host of
00:03:21.920 Mountain High Time YouTube channel, and, you know, I'm not an expert on anything. I've just been around
00:03:27.620 the circle, continually getting banned everywhere, because I seem to find the right topics to talk
00:03:33.920 about that are taboo, I guess. So, I keep getting banned. And now I'm the co-host with Dubai on
00:03:39.840 Civilization Cycle, where we talk about how things are changing and, you know, some of these things
00:03:45.280 like global warming. I'm not a fan of global warming. I don't believe that, but I also don't
00:03:48.900 believe that governments have enough power to control things as big as hurricanes. I just don't
00:03:54.280 see it happening. Right on. Sir. How you doing, guys? Into Thin Air. I run the Into Thin Air
00:03:59.840 channel. I am a creator, private researcher. You got to slide over to your ride a little bit. Oh,
00:04:07.400 okay. I can hear myself a little bit. Yeah. So, I run a weather channel on X, YouTube,
00:04:13.140 and it's kind of blown up now. I focus on other things besides weather, but the weather has been
00:04:18.000 taking over lately. So, that's why we're here today. I think it's going to be an awesome
00:04:21.620 conversation. We got Shane hanging out, too. Very excited for this episode today. Shane Cashman,
00:04:25.700 host of Inverted World Live every Sunday at 6 on YouTube and Weather Channel Reject,
00:04:30.560 and I study fake clouds. What's a fake cloud? Well, there's a classification system. There's
00:04:35.400 a whole bunch of those vintage clouds with God made. Fake clouds were created. Like cumulonimbus?
00:04:39.500 No, fake clouds are products of either microplastics. No, you said like God made, like cumulonimbus?
00:04:44.820 God made. Well, just all types of vintage clouds. All classifications of vintage clouds. We have
00:04:49.380 mutilated the clouds over the past hundred years with weather modification,
00:04:52.800 microplastics, cloud seeding, you name it. Chemtrails. We'll get into that. I heard
00:04:58.640 it one time it rained frogs. It has rained frogs. Because what happened was they were small frog
00:05:03.920 eggs that got washed up in like a storm into the air, and then when they came back down,
00:05:08.160 it didn't literally rain frogs, but the eggs landed everywhere, and then people were like,
00:05:11.060 well, there's frogs. It's also rained fish. Yeah. Yeah, I heard that, too. We can connect that to
00:05:15.360 heart, perhaps. That actually happened recently.
00:05:18.320 Right? That just happened recently. What, the fish or the frogs thing? The fish. I saw the fish one.
00:05:21.800 That actually, it's not as, I guess I would call it rare, based on what you read online,
00:05:27.240 but it's a thing that happens when fish, eggs, they're very, very small, get swept up into a,
00:05:31.900 in a storm or whatever, and then when they come down, there's fish falling from the sky or something.
00:05:36.660 It's a pretty simple thing to explain. It's not like they're raining out of the sky.
00:05:40.640 There's no fish up in the sky. They're getting sucked up, and then they fall back. Right, right, right.
00:05:44.440 Carried out of a lake.
00:05:45.400 All right, so the question that everybody wants to hear first, I suppose, did the government make
00:05:51.460 the hurricanes to destroy the Southeast so that Kamala Harris can win the election?
00:05:57.080 Make or manipulate?
00:05:58.760 Never let a good storm go away.
00:05:59.900 Well, I went for the most extreme version of the story.
00:06:02.680 Well, do you guys, you say you don't believe in hurricanes being made?
00:06:06.740 No, I don't think they can control it. Now, manipulating it is another topic, because obviously
00:06:12.660 they do have a lot of cloud seeding programs, and a lot on the internet right now, they're
00:06:17.280 talking about lasers seeding clouds as well, and I looked at their experiment, and this is
00:06:22.140 a very small room and a little thing. However, the sun, we just had a flare, that produces
00:06:28.780 enough electrons to seed lots of moisture. So whenever you have a solar flare combined with
00:06:35.100 a hurricane and maybe some manipulations, I think they can do a Ho Chi Man Trail type
00:06:39.240 thing and make it rain more.
00:06:41.780 I just don't think that they're creating the hurricanes. They're just going to where
00:06:45.200 they know they are created or they're already created. You see, they put up the plane in
00:06:49.960 this last one.
00:06:50.880 Of course. And where do you guys fall on that?
00:06:53.360 I believe they can create them. I don't think it's as easy as people may think. This is a
00:06:59.160 combination between HAARP, lower level things like NexRad, and then simple radar towers,
00:07:03.620 5G towers, things like that. Things can be manipulated. The jet stream can be controlled.
00:07:11.060 And there's definitely examples out there where they have hurricanes that were sitting
00:07:17.840 in one area with a lot of military around them, like the airplanes and stuff like that,
00:07:21.420 as if it was a project. They were working on it. It was getting bigger and smaller and
00:07:24.700 then eventually dissipated.
00:07:26.260 When was that?
00:07:27.360 When?
00:07:27.960 Yeah, like what's it?
00:07:28.960 They started doing that in the 40s and 50s.
00:07:32.420 When they started creating a hurricane?
00:07:34.300 Project Cirrus.
00:07:34.800 They started messing with them.
00:07:35.820 Creating hurricanes? 1948 is when they started dropping silver iodine bombs into a hurricane
00:07:42.340 king.
00:07:43.180 47 was Project Cirrus.
00:07:45.420 Yep.
00:07:45.820 That's when they dropped dry ice into a hurricane, thinking it would dissipate it.
00:07:48.960 It actually caused it to hook a turn right into Florida and actually killed somebody.
00:07:53.380 So, is this the one where they said, we're going to choose to work on this hurricane
00:07:57.840 with the planes because we think it's just going to go out to sea? And then when they
00:08:01.020 went back the next day, it actually turned?
00:08:03.160 Oh, yeah.
00:08:03.480 It was a little sooner than that. It was a little sooner than the next day.
00:08:08.340 So, let's pull up our good old fact check. We got Wikipedia here. And the reason I'm
00:08:11.380 using this is because this is what YouTube will put on the bottom of this video.
00:08:15.200 Yep.
00:08:15.520 They'll use a Wikipedia source to reject or deny any of the claims made. But this is a Wikipedia
00:08:20.220 for Project Storm Fury, an attempt to weaken tropical cyclones by flying aircraft into
00:08:25.240 them and seeding them with silver iodide, a project run by the United States government
00:08:28.660 from 1962 to 1983. The hypothesis was that silver iodide would cause supercooled water
00:08:33.540 in the storm to freeze, disrupting the inner structure of the hurricane. And this led to
00:08:38.060 seeding several Atlantic hurricanes. Seeding hurricanes? However, it was later shown this
00:08:43.060 hypothesis was incorrect, later determined that most hurricanes do not contain enough
00:08:46.560 supercooled water for cloud seeding to be effective. Additionally, researchers
00:08:50.200 found that unseeded hurricanes often undergo the same structural changes that were expected
00:08:54.600 from seeded hurricanes. This finding called Storm Fury's successes into question, as the
00:08:59.260 changes reported now had a natural explanation. The last experimental flight was 1971 due to
00:09:05.680 a lack of candidate storms and a change over an NOAA's fleet.
00:09:09.420 But that goes into it. That's manipulation, not creation. That's modification, not creation.
00:09:14.020 There's a huge differential there. That lexicon is very important of creating or manipulating
00:09:18.880 or modifying. But I'd actually assume that creating is substantially easier than manipulating because
00:09:26.160 planting a seed is very, very easy. Moving a tree is very, very hard, right? Yeah, that's kind of like
00:09:32.100 the way I look at it. If so, you have a small depression form and then it starts to expand and
00:09:36.720 grow as a storm grows wild and crazy. The implication to me that you could move a 30 mile wide hurricane
00:09:42.720 sounds pretty nuts. But the idea that you could seed with a very small, and I mean very, very small
00:09:48.500 part in a warm water that creates the beginnings of what could be a hurricane seems much more
00:09:54.760 plausible. Not that I'm saying it's possible. I'm saying it seems easier to plant a seed than move
00:09:58.960 a hurricane. Right. Well, you also think about this very quickly, just some simple math.
00:10:03.140 The technology we're talking about is 60, 70 years old from this page. Think about the advancements
00:10:08.440 we've made since then. You know, if you think about it, if we drop some dry ice into a hurricane,
00:10:12.940 it spins out of control. And they're like, ooh, maybe we shouldn't do that again. That didn't
00:10:16.320 happen. They're going to continue doing this. Weather is the most important thing to a human
00:10:19.920 being. You know, Lyndon Johnson, I believe it was, control the weather, you control the world,
00:10:24.980 you control history. He didn't say that for no reason. So just because we're very much in the
00:10:29.700 beginning of this, and I know there's going to be a lot of the fact checkers spamming the flag
00:10:33.480 button. Here's a story from the AP news. Here's why experts don't think cloud seeding played a role
00:10:39.020 in Dubai's downpour. That's great. I appreciate that from the experts. The important part of the
00:10:45.020 story is that they did cloud seed and do cloud seed in Dubai to increase rain. Whether that resulted
00:10:51.180 in mass flooding or not is irrelevant. All that matters is the AP is outright telling you that
00:10:56.260 governments of the world are cloud seeding intentionally. They are making it rain on purpose.
00:11:00.640 That's normal. Yeah, Dubai admits that on the record, though. They publicly claim that they
00:11:04.660 do that. China has as well during the manipulation of weather during the Olympics. So it's not
00:11:09.560 a secret. They're coming out and telling you forthright that it is happening.
00:11:13.660 Oh, I want to even go back to 1861. There was that colonel they called the rainmaker who
00:11:17.660 went out and literally bombed the atmosphere and said I could create the, and he had a patent
00:11:23.180 for it, right? And they were like, and then he took credit for every storm.
00:11:27.680 When was this? Yeah. 1861. Yep. 1861. What is this? They called him the rainmaker. I think
00:11:33.580 there's an article maybe in the Intelligencer about him. You notice even Dubai, though, is
00:11:38.480 still using the old tech. Like you're talking about that. That is really old tech. But have
00:11:42.840 you seen the planes that they're using now to do it? It's the exact same tech. They haven't
00:11:46.400 changed. I mean, it's like maybe a little more sophisticated, but they're still relying on
00:11:50.660 this idea of seeding nuclei to get water to fall. And, you know, to be fair to the conspiracy
00:11:58.400 theorist, why did we do that on the Ho Chi Man Trail? We did do that and we did attack people
00:12:04.100 with the idea that we were making it rain more. So is it that farfetched that your government
00:12:08.380 might want to sway an election by doing the same thing if they would try to win a war doing
00:12:12.300 it? I mean, you know, that's where I get into the conspiracy part of it. But I just don't
00:12:16.820 actually think that they can do what people are claiming, like as far as pushing a hurricane
00:12:22.580 or moving it around.
00:12:24.100 I would give, you know, I mentioned planting a seed versus moving a tree. I guess another
00:12:27.280 way to put it is starting a fire is terrifyingly easy, but a wildfire is completely out of your
00:12:32.300 control. So is it, you know, I think there is a, it is within the realm of possibility
00:12:37.420 that the United States government or other governments have the capability to ignite what
00:12:41.960 would be akin to a fire in an atmosphere. But controlling it, I don't know that I believe.
00:12:45.620 Right. Cause that, that, that's pretty crazy. You can't, I mean, I guess you can control
00:12:49.300 a wildfire with controlled burns to try and direct it in certain directions. So I mean,
00:12:53.120 it's possible. I mean, you brought up harp and talking about hurricanes. What can you
00:12:57.280 say about that? And why would you say harp?
00:12:58.980 Well, harp is because harp is the biggest type of technology. In fact, I believe there's even
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00:14:31.280 ...higher than HAARP now. HAARP's been around forever.
00:14:34.360 High-frequency, active, aural, radio research program.
00:14:38.920 And why do people think that HAARP changes the weather?
00:14:41.220 It burns the ionosphere.
00:14:41.800 That seems made up to me.
00:14:43.080 Well, they are messing with the ionosphere, right? But what we're talking about is really small.
00:14:48.640 They're pushing a little bubble up. Nothing the size of a hurricane. Nothing the size that could do that.
00:14:54.520 See, that's not the point, though. For HAARP, though. HAARP's not creating the hurricane.
00:14:58.200 HAARP's adjusting the atmospheric conditions on Earth to allow hurricanes to be formed in a certain area on Earth.
00:15:04.700 But why do people keep a high-pressure in place?
00:15:06.680 The problem with that, though, is how could you prove that if all the hurricanes keep coming out of the same spots over time?
00:15:13.840 You can look at all the tracks of them. They're either coming out of the Gulf or coming off of Africa, right?
00:15:17.980 Well, Milton formed in a spot. We haven't seen a hurricane form in... I can't even remember how long.
00:15:23.000 It's like a fourth in a hundred years.
00:15:24.540 Something like that, yeah.
00:15:25.380 And that's the other thing. People keep saying something's rare, and you're looking at an environmental scale of the Earth that's so big.
00:15:32.780 Right.
00:15:33.300 We're talking about a fraction. So when we're saying it hasn't happened in a hundred years, that's really nothing on a climate cycle at all.
00:15:40.060 Is that true?
00:15:40.780 I think some people are really happy.
00:15:42.160 Yeah, absolutely.
00:15:42.880 The HAARP thing really grinds my gears because it doesn't seem to have any substance to it.
00:15:48.160 People just started saying one day that HAARP is controlling weather or affecting weather, and I'm like...
00:15:52.900 Look, I've watched Alex Jones. I've read a whole bunch of crazy conspiracy stuff.
00:15:57.860 I've watched tons of conspiracy documentaries going back to when I was a teenager.
00:16:01.580 One day, people are like, HAARP is doing this thing.
00:16:04.580 And as much as I've read the craziest...
00:16:06.140 I can tell you all about the Denver airport and the sub-basements and the lizard people
00:16:09.680 and the crazy...
00:16:10.620 The horse, the blue demon horse that killed the guy who made it.
00:16:15.520 Right? That's crazy.
00:16:16.180 And the pictures of the German kid with the iron fist.
00:16:18.940 Every time I've read about HAARP, there's this big leap where they're like, they built the thing,
00:16:22.780 also it controls the weather.
00:16:23.740 And I'm like, where's the missing link there?
00:16:24.860 I think it's more than just controlling weather.
00:16:26.440 I think they're burning...
00:16:27.260 They'll tell you they're burning a hole in the ionosphere, which is where radio transmissions go.
00:16:32.160 Migratory birds use the ionosphere, the magnets with the cryptochromes.
00:16:35.600 It's affecting something.
00:16:36.540 I think it doesn't just stay in the hole.
00:16:37.900 I think there's a ripple effect, honestly.
00:16:40.320 And other people would say that by doing this, it's...
00:16:45.180 Have you heard of cymatics?
00:16:46.580 Like with frequencies used to make a sound become matter?
00:16:50.760 I think there's something to Tim's point.
00:16:53.040 The leap, that's for me, is where I'm thinking.
00:16:54.840 If you can control something through frequencies like cymatics does with shapes and matter,
00:16:59.560 or sound into matter, that's a reason it could potentially be controlling weather.
00:17:03.740 Scale it up.
00:17:05.360 Now the sun's frequency is changing.
00:17:06.940 So that would also bend and also have changes in Earth's magnetic field.
00:17:10.140 So could you do something at a higher amplification possibility by knowing that that resonant frequency is changing?
00:17:16.460 Because it's a known fact, Earth's magnetic field is declining.
00:17:19.620 It was about 5% per decade, but now has that sped up?
00:17:24.320 I mean, the swarm data has gone offline.
00:17:26.580 So use cymatics and bring it into a different magnetic field state, and then could the output be different because of that different field that it's evolved in?
00:17:34.800 Yeah.
00:17:35.000 I think there's a potential for something nefarious to be happening there.
00:17:38.880 I'm concerned about this, right?
00:17:40.840 Because we got a few super chats from people saying that it's either Harper's disinformation or distraction.
00:17:45.240 One thing that we know that intelligence will do is fake conspiracies.
00:17:50.700 That's the real conspiracy, right?
00:17:51.760 But this is actually true.
00:17:53.200 You seed a – you poison the well of investigation to make it so that no one – let's say a politician committed some crime,
00:18:02.580 and you've got people all over the internet, and they're digging into it.
00:18:05.140 You're like, okay, what do we do to stop this because it's going to make us look bad?
00:18:08.920 They intentionally seed believable but misdirection.
00:18:12.360 People start chasing after the misdirection thinking they found something, and they end up in the middle of nowhere never uncovering what really happened.
00:18:17.980 I think there's something probably worse than HAARP, and HAARP might have been something various.
00:18:22.140 Because I don't think the government even really operates it now.
00:18:24.760 It's just the University of Fairbanks, right?
00:18:26.360 I try to tell people that when a lot of people bring up HAARP, and I'm like, you know, HAARP is like an idea.
00:18:31.040 It's like it's a thought process of a very powerful type of technology, but it's old,
00:18:36.120 and I think it's possible that, yeah, the whole term is being used as a distraction now to discredit people who talk about it.
00:18:42.560 I do think there is a technology that's bigger than HAARP that can do exactly what HAARP conspiracy theories are saying that it does, though.
00:18:48.280 There's also lots of HAARPs.
00:18:49.480 Yeah, there's a lot.
00:18:50.180 It's not just Alaska.
00:18:51.480 Exactly.
00:18:51.920 There's a lot of.
00:18:52.260 Many HAARPs.
00:18:52.980 And if you think, you know, if you believe –
00:18:54.100 There's a lot of CERNs.
00:18:54.760 I was just going to say, if you believe that they're smashing particles at the speed of light together beneath Geneva –
00:18:59.080 Yeah.
00:18:59.280 So that do create microscopic black holes that other people, like scientists, are worried might eat up the earth?
00:19:03.740 Yeah, but don't touch the weather.
00:19:04.880 This is also possible, then.
00:19:06.560 Don't touch the weather ever.
00:19:08.100 And aren't they building a larger Hadron Collider?
00:19:10.560 Yes.
00:19:10.720 I think they're doing black holes now beneath South Dakota at some point.
00:19:14.080 Yeah, so we have Fermilab, which is a super collider, and that's in Illinois, and it's massive.
00:19:19.080 And then the Large Hadron Collider, which is – it's Geneva, but it's actually bigger than that.
00:19:22.240 It's this massive ring throughout Central Europe.
00:19:24.660 And they want to build bigger ones so they can get to higher and higher speeds and smash particles into each other, simulating the conditions of the Big Bang, they say.
00:19:31.600 Please stop.
00:19:32.520 Please stop.
00:19:32.720 Where's the power generation coming from that?
00:19:34.340 They're all yapping on about global warming, burning too many fossil fuels.
00:19:37.360 Yeah, they're bringing things at larger scale that require just absurd amounts of power.
00:19:41.700 Maybe they have to create the hurricanes to fuel –
00:19:44.320 To power the windmills.
00:19:45.380 Yeah, I get you.
00:19:45.720 Well, the – man, the crazy conspiracy theory, because this goes way back like 20 years, is that they can produce antimatter using the super colliders.
00:19:53.260 Yes.
00:19:53.440 But the amount that they produce is just minuscule.
00:19:57.040 So there's a conspiracy theory that people – and I'm not saying it's true – that the main purpose of the colliders is to mass produce at the greatest scale we can antimatter, containing them in magnetic rings so they don't make contact with matter.
00:20:10.280 Because when antimatter and matter collide, you get a 100% energy release from both particles, which is massive.
00:20:16.040 So the conspiracy theory has long been antimatter weapons would be the most devastating explosive weapon man has yet created.
00:20:23.780 Imagine a nuclear warhead, but it's the size of a hand grenade.
00:20:26.960 Right.
00:20:27.300 Or smaller, actually.
00:20:28.460 Right.
00:20:28.860 I think any of this stuff is possible.
00:20:30.320 I can't say about these hurricanes exactly.
00:20:33.080 I do think that there's people hiding in power who can manipulate stuff.
00:20:38.420 But I also know typhoons – you know, Kubla Khan had to fight against typhoons.
00:20:43.140 You know, I don't think there were people back then – maybe there were old governments with lots of power hiding underneath the ground controlling them.
00:20:48.340 But, you know, we have Russia building tsunami bombs.
00:20:52.040 These things are crazy.
00:20:53.020 And here's the funny thing about that.
00:20:54.400 Earthquake bombs.
00:20:55.780 Tsunami bomb is – we get it.
00:20:58.520 And it's not a conspiracy theory because the mechanism of it is so basic.
00:21:01.900 Yeah.
00:21:02.160 We detonate a nuke underwater and it sends a bunch of water.
00:21:05.180 Yeah.
00:21:05.380 Yeah.
00:21:05.780 So the thing is, if someone were to say we detonate a bomb, superheating an area, creating a depression or something like this,
00:21:12.680 which could – you know, has a 3% chance of creating a large tropical depression and then maybe a 3% chance of becoming a hurricane, is that so far-fetched?
00:21:21.940 Chemical nucleation.
00:21:22.980 Nobody's talking about carbon black.
00:21:24.520 That's one of the new chemical seeding projects that they're using on top of some of these hurricanes, carbon black,
00:21:30.780 because you get that heating element in there and then that heating creates upwelling and higher pressure in itself that changes storm patterns.
00:21:37.060 Everybody's focused on silver iodide or, you know, nanometals, the barium, the strontium, and this sort of thing.
00:21:42.280 In the atmosphere.
00:21:43.700 But very, very few people are talking about carbon black seeding.
00:21:47.000 What is that?
00:21:47.900 Carbon black.
00:21:48.680 Is it just graphene particles?
00:21:50.060 How do they do it?
00:21:50.700 Are they delivering it the same way?
00:21:52.220 Yeah, same exact way.
00:21:52.920 Same delivery systems.
00:21:53.860 Canisters and stuff or whatever through planes.
00:21:55.240 Interesting.
00:21:55.960 And what do they see?
00:21:56.180 Think about the heat absorption on carbon versus a reflective part of like a nanoparticulative metal that would be reflective,
00:22:02.600 which they use for supposed geoengineering to bounce and block sunlight.
00:22:06.740 But now absorb the heat.
00:22:08.680 And what could you do with that massive amount of heat absorption on a certain area of the storm?
00:22:14.300 Because that's where, yeah, it's going to require heat.
00:22:16.160 Because going back to that high pressure blocking system, if you're going to keep a high pressure block there so that hurricane will stay south of it or west of it or wherever,
00:22:23.820 you're going to have to create a high pressure dome that stays there for days and days and days.
00:22:27.620 And how are you going to get that much heat to stay in the same exact area?
00:22:31.840 And the skies would almost turn black from all the dust coming out if they were going to use something at that level to be able to continue to create the high blocking system with the heat like that to create the dome.
00:22:41.240 What if they had an AI that could calculate areas of the ocean that are ripe for tropical depressions, hurricanes, if they but nudge something?
00:22:51.100 Bingo.
00:22:51.980 Yeah.
00:22:52.360 Bingo.
00:22:53.020 That's kind of where I'm at with that.
00:22:55.100 Possible.
00:22:56.160 You could form something, again, you know, if you're going to nucleate that to get that formation to start and then up well and grow from there.
00:23:02.960 But once you get it, then you're talking about chaos once it grows into.
00:23:07.320 Where it goes, it goes.
00:23:08.080 Where it goes.
00:23:08.540 Unless you really, the tech is something so far advanced that we don't understand at this point, then how do you put a blocking high pressure that's so vast for weeks to keep a storm that south?
00:23:19.120 I wonder if the people creating it care about the chaos yet.
00:23:21.900 You know, they're just like, we'll create it, see what happens, we'll study it.
00:23:23.920 It's like playing a big game of risk, and that's kind of what they're doing.
00:23:27.340 It's like billionaires playing a game of risk.
00:23:30.500 But again, you've got to think about, you know, we're basing all this, like cloud seeding, like those terms are so old.
00:23:36.060 They're from the 40s and the 50s.
00:23:38.260 This is 80 years ago, 70 years ago.
00:23:40.860 Like the advancements we've made in weather, just because it's not seen, but like Tim said, AI.
00:23:46.720 Incredible point, because that AI is so far advanced, so much more advanced than we know it is.
00:23:52.120 Like we get this toy on Grok and that stuff.
00:23:54.540 Those are toys.
00:23:55.360 That's not really AI at all.
00:23:57.140 The real AI is what they're using for this type of weather stuff.
00:24:00.100 It's absolutely true.
00:24:00.880 I'm glad you brought that up.
00:24:01.920 The fascinating thing, too, is I remember watching these old sci-fi movies where they're trying to find a chemical formula for a cure or something.
00:24:10.080 And they're in a computer, and the computer's like running simulation, and it shows like the chemicals and everything.
00:24:14.600 And that was sci-fi.
00:24:15.800 AI literally does that now.
00:24:17.000 So they collect all of our health data, put 10 million different files from various humans and various ailments into the computer and let the AI run through it, and they don't got to do anything.
00:24:31.160 Basically, the AI brute forces all the data and finds patterns.
00:24:33.640 And then it says, we discovered that every single person who is suffering from pancreatic cancer also had this one weird marker that no one's ever noticed before because it can see patterns we can't recognize.
00:24:44.820 Then doctors are like, wow.
00:24:46.240 Then if you take some random person's medical data, load it into the AI, they're going to be like, in 10 years you'll have pancreatic cancer because you have the same marker as them.
00:24:54.640 We can treat it right now.
00:24:55.760 That's what AI can do that humans can't see.
00:24:57.700 So if you were to load all of the world's weather data in real time constantly into an AI, it's going to show you basically a map of probabilities where storms may form.
00:25:07.240 Our predictive capabilities are going to go through the roof with AI technology.
00:25:11.500 So you said something, though.
00:25:13.740 Farmers' almanac has been doing that for so long where they predict weather patterns for years in advance using what?
00:25:20.460 Nature.
00:25:21.080 Nature.
00:25:21.380 Sometimes they're very wrong.
00:25:22.860 Sometimes they're very wrong, right?
00:25:24.600 But sometimes they say they're 80% right, but other people say they're 50% right.
00:25:28.680 Solar data, too.
00:25:29.800 They use a lot of solar data.
00:25:30.860 Here's a question.
00:25:31.640 What do you guys think is more complicated to do?
00:25:33.460 Human biology?
00:25:34.540 Like understanding human biology start to finish or understanding weather on a planet?
00:25:38.820 Weather.
00:25:39.540 There's trillions of variables.
00:25:40.360 You think weather's more in-depth than like human biology?
00:25:44.060 I think so.
00:25:44.760 Yeah?
00:25:45.480 Yeah.
00:25:46.300 And for a couple reasons, too.
00:25:47.580 I think they're both extremely complex, but with the atmosphere, you're dealing with basically every chemical element and how it could interact in different areas plus temperature.
00:25:56.280 Right.
00:25:56.560 Within Earth, of course.
00:25:58.000 I'm not talking about like space or the universe.
00:25:59.880 No, right.
00:26:00.100 But on the surface of the planet, you've got different temperatures.
00:26:03.920 You've got volcanic eruptions.
00:26:05.320 All of these different things are going to interact in ways that are much more difficult to track, especially from the size of the planet.
00:26:10.580 The data points you would need.
00:26:11.960 I'm looking at it from this.
00:26:12.800 If we took an AI and it was just this basic like, you know, Jarvis, please, input data.
00:26:18.540 If we loaded human medical data, it would probably compile it much more quickly than Earth weather data.
00:26:24.160 Earth weather data, I think, is massively more complicated.
00:26:27.360 Yeah.
00:26:27.820 I can see that, yeah.
00:26:29.860 Well, I was going to say kind of look at they're already using AI for their spaghetti models and all kinds of stuff.
00:26:34.080 But when you think about that, really, if you've seen what happens when you allow an AI to have access to a quantum computer, you're talking about next level computational stuff.
00:26:45.500 So I would agree that with all of the data that we have, they might be able to find the right spot to seed or things like that using AI and maybe even know where it's going to go.
00:26:56.440 But look at look how they do the weather now.
00:26:58.620 I mean, they're not only that, AI doesn't need AI could just be like if silver iodide is added to this area, the chance of a storm increases to this.
00:27:07.860 It could say if potassium, whatever is a chloride is added to this area, the chance of a storm becomes this.
00:27:13.520 You don't even with like the AI stuff is is this is why all of the world's governments are racing full speed towards AI, because it is the most powerful super weapon.
00:27:21.300 You don't need to make the weapon. The AI will just tell you.
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00:28:54.120 The AI is just going to tell you, if you heat this one area by three degrees in this radius, this will happen.
00:29:00.460 And you're going to be like, okay, you don't need to build a weapon.
00:29:02.460 And then you're going to be like, how do we heat it up?
00:29:03.720 And it's going to say, take these metals and take these things, combine these chemicals, and it'll do it for you.
00:29:07.960 I think that's what they're doing right now.
00:29:09.480 They're exploiting situation that they've have data for a long time.
00:29:13.620 So if they were going to manipulate the weather, they do know where and what time.
00:29:17.980 I think the problem is they don't have a good understanding of the long cycles of things in order for them to control it the way that people are talking about.
00:29:26.620 Just think about like 536 A.D., right?
00:29:29.220 All of a sudden, you have empires everywhere.
00:29:32.660 They're expanding, and then something happens, and then followed by several volcanoes, and then everybody's dying.
00:29:39.480 Everybody's starving.
00:29:40.700 It's cold.
00:29:42.240 That could happen like that right now, and they don't even know the trigger.
00:29:46.940 They blame the volcanoes.
00:29:48.520 There might have been some in Ecuador and Greenland and other places, but they don't actually know what the trigger is.
00:29:54.060 And now they're saying maybe there was some kind of cosmogenic part to that, like the meteoroids adding to it.
00:30:02.900 Or possibly the sun did something, and now we're looking at the sun kind of stepping down.
00:30:07.160 And the whole thing with global warming, they're trying to convince you that the planet is going to burn up,
00:30:12.500 and you can look at a million years' worth of cycles and figure out that we're at the end of a glacial period.
00:30:20.660 Interglacial.
00:30:21.360 Interglacial, yes.
00:30:22.140 Excuse me.
00:30:22.600 We're at the end of an interglacial, so it's only going to be going into a glacial from here on out for the next 80,000 years.
00:30:28.820 Not that we're going to be here.
00:30:30.400 We did a show, I think it was a few months ago, maybe more than a few months ago.
00:30:35.660 We were talking about the poles shifting, and one of the interesting things that was brought up that I didn't really think about,
00:30:42.540 but it's so obvious, is that there's a glacier in Indonesia, that there's a gigantic ball of ice on top of a mountain in Indonesia,
00:30:49.440 and it seems crazy because it's a warm area, but at the high altitudes, these glaciers take very, very long times to melt.
00:30:57.780 And so thinking of that, and then hearing stories about global warming, it really does feel like,
00:31:04.060 when I hear about climate change scientists and NOAA or whatever, or the climate scientists and blah, blah, blah,
00:31:11.360 it feels like a kindergartner trying to explain what's going on with the weather without having enough data or understanding of the billions of years.
00:31:19.200 And no disrespect to scientists, this is what humans do.
00:31:22.240 We try to understand the best of our ability to make guesses, but there was a point where we thought that the Earth was the center of the universe.
00:31:27.840 And then we kind of figured out later on, we started looking at stuff like, you know, mathematically it doesn't quite make sense.
00:31:32.200 I think there's a strong possibility when you look at everything, actually I'd say it's a 100% probability.
00:31:38.180 We are wrong about all science.
00:31:41.380 But to be fair, 99.9, what we get right is what we can replicate.
00:31:45.340 We can make video games, we can drive cars, so science does get us to these points where we can predict and make these systems.
00:31:51.000 But to predict global weather, I don't know that humans have been around enough tracking enough data to really understand what's happening.
00:31:56.980 Yeah, so let me combine these two ideas, and then Brian, I'd like to get your opinion on it.
00:32:00.320 So going back to this, if you're going to really control weather, not manipulate it, not modify it,
00:32:05.560 you're going to have to have sensors about every foot on the planet to understand what's going on from the ground level up to what, 18,000 feet, maybe 20,000 feet?
00:32:13.640 The same thing is true with what we get fed with global warming and global temperature data.
00:32:17.520 They don't have sensors everywhere.
00:32:19.220 In the oceans, it's barely covered.
00:32:21.040 They might have a few buoys out there.
00:32:23.420 And we're talking about overall land temperatures.
00:32:25.260 There's very few temperature data stations collecting data anywhere.
00:32:28.520 And they're trying to say the entire planet's heating at this uniform rate in this area, but it's not.
00:32:33.460 So, you know, I'll bring it back to you then.
00:32:35.060 If there's not enough, if we can't bring it down to the square foot level,
00:32:37.720 which we would also need to absolutely go into specifics on how the planet's heating or cooling,
00:32:44.500 then we don't have that much data at all.
00:32:46.460 There's so much uncovered.
00:32:48.260 Like, how much uncovered area on the planet is there to try to extract this data from?
00:32:53.340 And then put it into the AI models.
00:32:55.700 Yeah, I can't say there's sensors all over the ocean.
00:32:59.640 That would be probably impossible.
00:33:01.880 But I think satellites are capable of collecting a lot of that data.
00:33:05.920 But it would change the next moment that the satellite moves on its second pass around.
00:33:08.980 It would have changed from what it had registered earlier.
00:33:11.560 Yes and no.
00:33:14.300 I mean, if, like, satellite data is pretty much, with the technology we have,
00:33:18.180 it's pretty much straightforward right then and there on the spot.
00:33:20.900 And it can read it in real time what's changing.
00:33:23.440 So, who posted, there's someone who posted a video that explained these satellites,
00:33:28.540 how they scan the Earth in, like, real time, super fast.
00:33:32.760 There's, like, general scanners and there's detailed scanners within those.
00:33:36.800 Ashton.
00:33:38.140 And about the infrared, Forbes.
00:33:39.880 Yes, Ashton Forbes.
00:33:40.640 The Lockheed Martin.
00:33:41.560 Yes, you put out of, there's a video.
00:33:45.100 I can't remember what it's called.
00:33:46.640 Global heat mapping.
00:33:47.560 That might be your answer right there, actually, on how to track things.
00:33:51.120 Because that's the same idea.
00:33:51.660 Satellites can do that.
00:33:52.560 They're going around the Earth and they're checking in real time,
00:33:54.980 using infrared about what's going on.
00:33:56.860 Your phone is doing that.
00:33:58.320 The tablet's doing that.
00:33:59.700 The computer's doing that.
00:34:00.760 All your smart meters are doing that.
00:34:02.260 Your smart appliances are doing that.
00:34:04.080 Your PlayStation, your Xbox, even my Mavic drone.
00:34:07.840 You can adjust the sensors on it to let it know.
00:34:12.380 And they're infrared cameras and they're just as detailed as the one that you get to use.
00:34:17.620 Except for you don't get to record with that.
00:34:19.360 I'm sure China, you know, takes all that data.
00:34:21.960 But that actually is a real thing that they are doing to the planet to keep track of everything.
00:34:28.480 And it's happening down here on the ground level, too.
00:34:31.760 And people forget that.
00:34:32.800 You know, a lot of people are getting surprised because they captured their self in a security camera.
00:34:37.500 And then they see that their phone is taking pictures of them nonstop.
00:34:39.960 But it's not just your phone.
00:34:42.420 It's the traffic stop, the traffic cameras.
00:34:45.720 It's all of your mobile devices, your smart meters, all of your smart devices.
00:34:50.180 Everything is doing that in conjunction.
00:34:51.820 So they're getting an immediate, real-time, three-dimensional picture of everyone.
00:34:56.180 So I don't know how you could change that over to keeping track of, like, weather and things like that.
00:35:01.500 But what's all that going to do if our magnetic field does kind of completely collapse since it's moving around right now?
00:35:08.700 We have a good example of that 42,000 years ago.
00:35:12.000 That's when all of the other hominids disappeared.
00:35:14.700 So Neanderthal, all of these other humans, they disappeared when the magnetic field collapsed.
00:35:20.540 So we're kind of looking at that situation now.
00:35:22.780 How do they study that?
00:35:24.020 How do they know that?
00:35:24.920 Like, what evidence do they have?
00:35:25.900 They have rock.
00:35:26.700 You have glacial information and different stuff.
00:35:29.800 Most of it comes from rock.
00:35:31.180 They can tell which direction the magnetic field was going at a certain time for lava flows, different stuff like that.
00:35:38.960 Wow.
00:35:39.560 And it's never the Earth.
00:35:40.900 I don't think – I keep hearing this thing about the Earth flipping.
00:35:44.260 The Earth physically is not going to flip.
00:35:46.480 The magnetic poles are moving.
00:35:48.360 The geostationary poles are not going to flip.
00:35:51.900 The Earth is not flipping.
00:35:53.020 It's just the magnetic fields.
00:35:54.360 As a matter of fact, at certain times, there's more than one pole.
00:35:57.040 There's, like, two or three north poles, two or three south poles.
00:35:59.500 And there's no way that they could, you know, know what's going to happen in those kind of magnetic environments.
00:36:07.540 So, if we have all that data, and like you said, we can follow these glacier movements and stuff like that and understand what kind of period we're moving into.
00:36:15.100 Why are they pushing climate change so bad?
00:36:17.220 I have no idea.
00:36:17.760 Every commercial – like, a Burger King commercial would be about climate change now.
00:36:21.960 Yeah.
00:36:22.260 Well, that same information showing that the ice is growing.
00:36:25.120 So, this came up in the debates.
00:36:27.680 One of the big talking points around the debate with Trump and Kamala was that climate change only got about 30 seconds.
00:36:33.420 And instead of answering the question, they immediately just deflected and started talking about something else.
00:36:38.840 And a lot of people pointed out, wow, when climate change can't get a seat at the presidential debate, it's no longer become a priority for these people.
00:36:45.900 One of the challenges for me is, you know, I'm certainly fine with believing that humans are polluting in it to a large degree.
00:36:53.560 And, you know, they want to blame the United States for it, but it's largely Southeast Asia and South Asia.
00:36:58.540 So, pollution is bad, but the problem I have is Barack Obama buying waterfront property while advocating for climate change, saying the water levels are going to be rising and things like this.
00:37:08.380 Certainly, you make the argument, yeah, but the water will rise over 100 years.
00:37:11.560 But they've made even crazier arguments.
00:37:13.140 Greta Thunberg said, what, four years ago?
00:37:15.500 She had waited three years left before air-burable damage would take place.
00:37:18.320 Now, Greta Thunberg is screaming about Israel.
00:37:20.880 Greta Thunberg made a video where she said, Israel is climate change because the energy companies, they are funding Israel.
00:37:27.000 And it's like, so climate change is an activist thing is dead.
00:37:30.600 The fundraising for it is gone.
00:37:32.080 Greta Thunberg is pivoting to Israel because she's got no career in climate change.
00:37:35.800 I feel like the whole narrative is gone.
00:37:37.820 Well, think about this.
00:37:38.980 Slide number 27.
00:37:40.700 You know, about 12,800 years ago, something happened that eventually caused the ocean to rise 400 feet.
00:37:48.120 The problem with that is that we had a lot of ice.
00:37:51.060 Where is it?
00:37:51.580 No, not immediately.
00:37:52.120 It didn't happen immediately.
00:37:53.220 But my question is, where's all of this ice, where's all the water going to come from to raise the ocean?
00:37:59.640 So this slide is, this is the Sahara.
00:38:04.100 And when was this?
00:38:05.460 6,000 years prior.
00:38:07.360 So you're looking at present data versus 6,000 years prior.
00:38:10.480 So when you talk about water erosion on the Sphinx, that would be during this time.
00:38:14.500 But, you know, that puts the dating of the Sphinx into a question if there's water erosion at 6,000 years prior.
00:38:19.460 And they were supposed to create the Sphinx 4,000 years ago.
00:38:21.880 But that's a different topic.
00:38:23.460 But it's showing you that the possibilities of the West African monsoon coming back in and changing pattern right now is one of the reasons we're seeing an enormous amount of floods across North Africa and the Sahel.
00:38:33.760 Which comes into the point where I would talk about if we know that certain areas are going to get cooler on the planet and we'll lose crop production, then where would you set up a new growing zone knowing that it was also in change to become more wet from the above-ground water resources?
00:38:49.100 And then as well, the amount of aquifers below that, maybe the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer or the Seuss Aquifer.
00:38:55.320 You know, we're talking about thousands of cubic kilometers of water beneath there that could be tapped and brought up to supplement the above-ground water rainfall.
00:39:02.780 And slide 28, it's just a little bit easier to want to look at as well.
00:39:06.780 Just a little easier version for you.
00:39:08.680 But you can see the change and also the pockets within that of desertification and also forest, even though it's in the desert.
00:39:17.060 You know, the oases is what people talk about.
00:39:19.420 But you can see this Holocene change and the mid-Holocene changes.
00:39:22.860 So we're coming back into a gigantic change.
00:39:26.360 They're not building the new Renaissance Dam in Ethiopia that's filling to have the largest hydroelectric project in Africa, in one of the driest parts of Africa, unless you know the cycle's changing to consistent rainfall.
00:39:38.240 So I have a question, right?
00:39:39.580 You're saying that, what, 6,000 to 8,000 years ago, Sahara was largely forested?
00:39:45.380 6,000.
00:39:46.020 6,000 years ago?
00:39:47.640 Honest question.
00:39:48.340 What happens to all the organic matter as it starts drying up and decaying?
00:39:51.580 Are there remnants left behind or does it disintegrate into brittle dust?
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00:41:23.040 A dust or what?
00:41:24.740 Oh, that's part.
00:41:25.400 But then the sand, because there's no more root structure to hold that, yes.
00:41:29.680 You'll find an enormous amount of, I wouldn't say petrified, but root stock there of the larger trees that's still beneath the sand.
00:41:36.000 And also the massive, massive amount of buildings, ancient cities, aqueducts, and things that were through those trade routes there from over at the Red Sea all the way to the Atlantic stretching back.
00:41:47.200 Wait, wait, you're saying that in the Sahara there's evidence of ancient cities and all this stuff?
00:41:51.860 Everywhere.
00:41:52.860 Oh, wow.
00:41:54.300 Everywhere.
00:41:54.800 That's cool.
00:41:55.740 You ever heard of Michael Tellinger?
00:41:58.220 I have.
00:41:58.840 He does a lot of the South Africa stone circles.
00:42:02.440 That's basically along the same concept.
00:42:04.020 These are thousands and thousands of years old.
00:42:06.400 And it's like sound frequency designs.
00:42:09.640 They're not structures where people lived.
00:42:11.520 These are like power plants almost in a way.
00:42:14.460 It's wild stuff.
00:42:15.340 Michael Tellinger, incredible guy.
00:42:16.640 They find petroglyphs out there in the Sahara that show hippo, giraffe, all kinds of stuff.
00:42:21.960 We know that that area was a wetland for multiple times.
00:42:27.000 Back into the Pleistocene, too, there was all kinds of animals.
00:42:30.160 That's one of the areas that man was first running around in in North Africa.
00:42:34.540 Do we have that graph of the, remember we were talking last night about the Honga Tonga volcano that went off.
00:42:39.300 And there's where all your water has been coming from.
00:42:41.460 I do.
00:42:41.700 Right over North Africa.
00:42:43.720 If you notice, that's what's eating in Africa looking green right now.
00:42:46.860 Slide number 19.
00:42:47.640 And we could talk about the African mega lakes.
00:42:49.320 You see those black structures in that last one.
00:42:52.880 Those are mega lakes, larger than our Great Lakes.
00:42:55.040 But this is the amount of water vapor that had been pushed up into the upper atmosphere, into the mesosphere from the Honga Tonga eruption.
00:43:01.100 Now, this goes through every single layer further down.
00:43:03.620 And you'd know, Norma, this is in the mesosphere up around 85,000 feet.
00:43:06.720 Look how much extra water is up there right now.
00:43:08.760 Wow.
00:43:08.860 So, yeah, this explains a lot of different cloud formations that are happening.
00:43:13.180 And you can bring it down at the different hectopascals.
00:43:15.760 You know, 10 is the highest there.
00:43:16.880 But we get down to like 26 HPA or 26.
00:43:20.660 Now, why was there so much flooding after 2022?
00:43:23.880 Yeah, because additional 14% more moisture in the Earth's atmosphere ejected in a single event.
00:43:29.340 And this was in 2022?
00:43:30.880 Correct.
00:43:31.360 Talk about cloud seeding.
00:43:32.860 So what do you think is going to happen?
00:43:34.740 It's going to rain a whole lot and then we're going to get way more water in various parts of the planet?
00:43:39.300 Well, not that, but you could probably explain it better.
00:43:41.380 Like when this water is coming back out, how does it integrate with the storms?
00:43:44.300 Now, you can ride on top of a natural cycle to get a larger output.
00:43:47.920 And this is what I think you're getting into with trying to manipulate these weather systems.
00:43:51.940 Now, if you knew there was more moisture coming in from the rain out of all the water, 14% more moisture in our atmosphere coming out at a certain rate, depending on how high it is in the atmosphere.
00:44:01.120 The Earth's magnetic field is changing.
00:44:03.280 And then you're going to ride on top of this natural cycle and try to create a different outcome of these previously unattainable, because everything is now, there's two extra variables in there for you to actually manipulate on top of what you could do with the regular cloud seeding or what you're talking about with Nexrad over there, which I had a couple questions about the power output on Nexrad and the actual storm and the watts per meter squared from the sun.
00:44:26.520 Now, this is interesting here, since you're on that slide, this is the Shepard's Cross coming up on December 6th this year.
00:44:36.060 Now, electromagnetically, will it generate larger earthquakes or is there a possibility for storm enhancement during this time?
00:44:42.380 Jupiter, Earth, Mercury, Sun, Venus, Earth, Mars in this cross, and they call it the Shepard's Cross.
00:44:48.260 When was the last time that happened?
00:44:50.080 I don't have a date for you. You'd have to look it up.
00:44:52.060 It's something that happened.
00:44:53.080 So what is it?
00:44:53.800 Well, if you believe it's just strictly gravity, if you think that Jupiter being one of the largest gravity bodies, I'm more into the electromagnetics of it versus just strictly gravity pulling.
00:45:04.580 Mercury, as its iron core, is well known to shut down sunspots when they're directly Earth-facing, so there's some interaction there.
00:45:11.780 So if you have the largest gravitational body in with the Earth with a known iron core planet that shuts down or amplifies, it has an effect on solar activity in a line crossed with those other planets.
00:45:23.220 So what would you think would happen?
00:45:26.280 A lot of science will be learned at this time.
00:45:28.620 People are saying, no, the planets don't have anything to do with generating earthquakes or seismic activity, volcanic eruptions, mud flows, nothing like this.
00:45:37.580 But we will see for sure, because this is a very specific date on the 6th.
00:45:41.280 So we can look out forward and say, well, this could have an effect.
00:45:45.100 You said what day is this happening?
00:45:47.000 December 6th of this year.
00:45:48.240 At 1.27.
00:45:50.500 Is that Eastern time?
00:45:52.740 It seems like UTC or Eastern.
00:45:55.100 Yeah, I'm good.
00:45:56.220 They don't use all of the stuff whenever they're talking about, like, why something happens.
00:46:01.580 Like, if you were talking about the floods, you would have to add all of these ideas.
00:46:06.280 There was a comet that just went by the sun we've had that probably sparked solar flares or at least interacted with it.
00:46:13.080 And we know that solar flares, when we have a geomagnetic storm, affects cloud seeding as well.
00:46:19.240 And then you add Tonga, that was all of that ocean water put up that's extra, right?
00:46:25.340 And then everybody's like, why are we having these, you know, 100-year floods or 200-year floods, 1,000-year floods?
00:46:31.300 Well, 14% more water in the atmosphere might explain something.
00:46:35.180 And it's going to even out, though.
00:46:37.640 It is ocean water.
00:46:38.660 It came from the ocean.
00:46:39.800 It wasn't extra water like from a glacier or something.
00:46:42.380 So you're saying this is to be expected if you know this type of history, but also there's possibility for people who know this is happening to take advantage of it?
00:46:49.900 Yeah, I don't see why not.
00:46:51.200 If you knew that there was more moisture available and your cloud seeding programs might not work as well as you want them, it may work better knowing that there's more moisture in the atmosphere just for the conspiracy theorists.
00:47:03.500 What is this currency slide that you have?
00:47:07.360 It says currency is used predominantly in commerce since 1450, and it shows that every currency lasts about 100 years.
00:47:13.180 Right, and then you start to overlay it with the longer-term solar cycles here and the different, if you're going to look at Schwab cycles or DeVray cycles, you start to see this overlap of at least a slice of time from 1700 to 1900.
00:47:26.080 When you're hitting those low periods, it seems that the reserve currency changes.
00:47:29.720 Now, if we're coming into this exact same cycle once again, and we are coming to this low point where almost every space agency out there is forecasting a grand solar minimum or extreme low solar activity as we step off of solar cycle 25 coming into 26, they're off by one cycle.
00:47:46.480 But then again, with this amount of solar activity, nobody really got it right this time either with the exceptional amount of ramp-up.
00:47:53.700 So if we're really following this and the energetics are understood by those that don't generally talk about it to the public or allow the public to know that the energetic cycle would also signal the end of a reserve currency period, then we're starting to see that.
00:48:07.680 We're at the formation of the BRICS right now, we're moving into a different currency itself.
00:48:12.100 So I'm just wondering why.
00:48:13.020 This is an anecdotal side point here, that these cycles, energetic cycles, match up with currencies and the lifetime of a currency on a reserve status.
00:48:23.020 Interesting.
00:48:23.640 And now you've got the BRICS nations launching a brand new currency.
00:48:26.940 Why now?
00:48:28.720 Political opportune moment?
00:48:30.700 Energetic change moment could be both.
00:48:32.620 But the energetic change, does that mean that powerful governments are recognizing the change and intentionally launching new currencies?
00:48:40.380 Or is it just that it creates a dynamic shift in power in different regions of the planet that will amplify one group over another, regardless of what group is there?
00:48:49.160 Right, depending on the amount of food production for those countries as well.
00:48:51.880 Because a civilization without food is no civilization.
00:48:55.200 The basic, if you bring it down to a basic, if a human doesn't eat, there is literally nothing called civilization.
00:49:00.240 So food is the most important thing.
00:49:01.580 We can talk about economy, and we can talk about, you know, business and government.
00:49:06.140 But without food, there is literally nothing on this planet that can be structured.
00:49:10.100 That's the base building block that everything moves forward from is food.
00:49:14.420 Can we predict food production in BRICS nations right now?
00:49:18.020 Is the yield going to increase?
00:49:19.900 I would say yes, if they turn North Africa and the Sahel into a new growing area.
00:49:24.400 And the amount of investment that would be required to restart a global economy on the debt-based system, taking North Africa and the Sahel from zero to where we are in America and what we sit at in our grow belts across the United States and Canada.
00:49:37.500 Imagine the amount of trillions and trillions of dollars that would be required for the roads, the irrigation systems.
00:49:44.040 And then how would you pay all these people that come from around the world to work there?
00:49:47.460 Well, you would pay them in cryptocurrency.
00:49:49.020 You would pay them in stable coins that would have a value of, I don't care if you came from Chad or South Africa or America or Argentina, that you go back and you still have that one equals one.
00:49:57.080 And you see this rapid implementation of cryptocurrencies across.
00:50:01.220 I mean, are they going to use for payment systems as well as investment?
00:50:04.420 I really believe if we're going to lose crop production, 45 north and above, and a lot of areas on the planet have far less crop yields, we're going to have to make that up elsewhere for 8 billion people to survive.
00:50:19.320 So where would you put that?
00:50:21.160 But remember, we have to restart the global economy.
00:50:23.040 Can they restart Africa and start growing there within our lifetime?
00:50:27.360 Is that something?
00:50:28.080 It's absolutely.
00:50:29.040 If the rainfall patterns continue to increase at the rate they are now and they tap the Nubian sandstone aquifer and other aquifers beneath there and get that underground water resource coupled with the above ground increases, absolutely yes.
00:50:41.300 It would change everything.
00:50:43.260 It would absolutely.
00:50:44.100 It would change everything.
00:50:44.620 It's a crazy thought.
00:50:45.620 It's larger than the United States and Canada combined as a growing area for what we consider crop production.
00:50:50.520 And a double rotation crop because where it sits with the sunlight patterns there.
00:50:54.260 We get two yields out of that versus one.
00:50:56.340 Growing it is going to be some terrible poison seeded stuff.
00:50:59.140 It'll probably be GMO, yeah.
00:51:00.680 You know, this is kind of where me and him intersect.
00:51:04.240 He's following all of these trends on grain production.
00:51:07.780 And then I'm scamming through the articles and it's just article after article about shutting down farmers, shutting down private ownership of farms, shutting down people's ability to grow stuff.
00:51:18.840 Yeah, I mean, you see it constantly.
00:51:20.960 It's not just here.
00:51:22.340 It's in Europe, too.
00:51:23.200 Like, they're literally telling farmers, paying them to grow bird, you know, flowers and stuff instead of growing food.
00:51:32.080 And then you have the major grow zones like the Ukraine and what's going on there.
00:51:36.940 So you know that that production is going to be going down and even possibly contaminated in the near future.
00:51:44.000 If you guys remember Chernobyl, that was only a hundred year cap on that thing that they put.
00:51:49.180 And they've admitted since then they went back in the 90s and worked on it more.
00:51:54.100 And they're still estimating less than 50 years until that thing burns through their concrete cocoon that they put on there.
00:52:00.320 And that will waste Eastern Europe there.
00:52:05.020 I mean, I believe they created fake clouds to help put out Chernobyl, too.
00:52:07.620 Just want to put that out there.
00:52:08.480 No, they dropped it on Belarus.
00:52:09.560 Well, you were talking about that, weren't you?
00:52:11.120 Listen, I just looked this up, actually.
00:52:12.540 It's funny because we're talking about the Honga Tonga volcano and all the moisture in Africa.
00:52:16.780 You would think more hurricanes would come from that like that because those storms come off North Africa over Cape Verde Islands.
00:52:22.560 There's been significantly less since 2022.
00:52:24.920 There wasn't actually a single hurricane in 2022.
00:52:28.900 I'm seeing two.
00:52:30.200 There was two.
00:52:30.680 There's Beryl, which was this year, and then there was one other in 2023.
00:52:34.920 So none for 2022, one for 2023, one for 2022.
00:52:37.720 And you know what's funny about that is they were estimating that this hurricane season would have 33 named storms.
00:52:42.560 Do you remember?
00:52:43.360 They were pushing that there was going to be a bunch of hurricanes, kind of fizzled out, but we had a couple powerful ones instead.
00:52:49.000 I'm wondering, could you cloud seed the Sahara to turn it into a growing area?
00:52:59.020 Or, I mean, it's absolutely massive, so I don't know that any kind of—I mean, an irrigation plan to bring seawater in to create atmospheric moisture would be a massive endeavor.
00:53:09.600 No, they would tap the aquifer there.
00:53:11.900 Yeah, fresh water.
00:53:12.660 There's no need for any of that.
00:53:13.220 You can just tap the aquifer and then water comes up?
00:53:14.980 Yeah, if you can look for Sandstone Aquifer Africa map, and you could take a look at the amount of—
00:53:21.980 One of the biggest aquifers in the world.
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00:54:51.100 World there, right?
00:54:51.920 Yeah, it's the largest.
00:54:52.580 Aren't they doing a big project like this in China, too?
00:54:54.800 They have a big area they're trying to grow that's, like, inhabitable right now.
00:54:58.580 Sandstone, aquifers.
00:55:00.020 Oh, this is not a specific thing.
00:55:00.980 You know, it really seems like all the global warming, all of the whole craze and some of these projects that they're doing.
00:55:08.040 I'm not including the seeding and stuff.
00:55:11.300 Is this the Nubian sandstone aquifers?
00:55:12.460 I'm sorry.
00:55:13.000 No, that's all right.
00:55:13.500 That's what Qaddafi was tapping to grow 100,000 acres of sorghum as a test project at the very base of Libya, which was also where one of the African Mega Lakes drainage basins was.
00:55:23.760 So they were trying to also, they knew it was going to be raining more, so they were going to capture, in a lake fashion, the water from there.
00:55:30.700 And they were also having large pipeline systems bringing water after they would pump it up and then take it out to these test areas.
00:55:37.520 And before the invasion, and you know one thing with the U.S., we blew up all their water infrastructure.
00:55:42.080 We blew up all of the water pipelines.
00:55:45.340 Wow.
00:55:45.780 Which was interesting that you would think we should learn from that.
00:55:49.580 So then is it possible, and I'm just going to throw this out there, Western interests, knowing about food production, reserve currencies, view the expansion of a Saharan grow area as a threat to the reserve currency, the petrodollar, so they destabilize the region, preventing them from creating food in the area?
00:56:12.460 Until they're the ones who set it up.
00:56:13.900 Yeah.
00:56:14.140 Right.
00:56:14.580 But again, Haiti and Guatemala for other reasons.
00:56:16.600 And think about this.
00:56:17.960 Bananas.
00:56:18.300 Why did we destabilize that, basically, that whole area that we're looking at there?
00:56:23.880 Libya, all the way, you know, all of that has been destabilized, and millions and millions of military-age men left their countries that they would be at.
00:56:32.820 So later, when corporations come in there and move, there's no one going to be fighting any kind of tyranny there because all of their male population has moved.
00:56:40.740 Wow.
00:56:41.000 Almost seems like it's right design.
00:56:42.600 Not only that, they move to a grow zone that they're shutting down, which is Europe.
00:56:46.940 You know what, the West comes in, takes it over, turns it to a grow zone they control.
00:56:50.380 That's right.
00:56:50.900 Was it Gaddafi making his own currency, too?
00:56:53.320 Yes.
00:56:53.520 That we were upset about.
00:56:53.880 Old-backed, yeah.
00:56:54.660 And he was working on this aquifer idea.
00:56:56.780 I didn't know about that.
00:56:57.200 He was doing a lot of things they didn't like.
00:56:59.500 Man.
00:57:00.080 Well, if you really think about what they're doing, it seems like this is kind of where I was going.
00:57:05.340 You have Bill Gates and all these other people doing these projects out in New Mexico.
00:57:10.320 They put sulfur up in the atmosphere and stuff to supposedly block the sun.
00:57:14.040 I think they know that the temperatures are going down, which is going to move grow zones.
00:57:19.860 So Europe is going to be cold like it used to be.
00:57:22.920 And now you have all of these millions of people that they moved out and moved in there.
00:57:26.780 So those people are going to be reducing in population, so to speak.
00:57:30.800 And this is all happening at the same time, but they will be around to take credit for protecting us from global warming.
00:57:39.000 Right, right.
00:57:39.380 I mean, literally.
00:57:40.100 We did this program.
00:57:41.320 We did this program.
00:57:42.720 Just like he's kind of acting like he's protecting you against the next pandemic.
00:57:47.460 It's the same idea.
00:57:49.260 Yep.
00:57:50.020 Yeah.
00:57:50.280 And by admitting that this weather control is possible and admitting that global warming is here,
00:57:55.540 we're kind of putting it into their laps where now they can take it and say,
00:57:58.380 hey, look, the temperature cooled when this grand solar minimum comes in and we're saving you.
00:58:01.940 Now you have to pay us every single year to continue this program so we can keep the planet cool.
00:58:07.420 It's a wealth transfer program, and they're riding on top of these natural cycles in order to manipulate the mind
00:58:13.280 through all these preset narratives like global warming.
00:58:16.520 If I knew the cycle was coming in enough to change weather where every single person would see it in front of their eyes,
00:58:21.720 I would have to make an excuse or build a narrative into that.
00:58:24.700 Right.
00:58:24.980 And also let an emergency go to waste.
00:58:28.700 Isn't that what they can do?
00:58:29.600 Never let, yeah.
00:58:30.420 They built fear.
00:58:31.140 It's a storm.
00:58:31.900 Yeah.
00:58:32.260 That's interesting.
00:58:34.740 Something's brewing and they can take control of it.
00:58:37.200 They're like, you know what?
00:58:37.680 This one's a good one.
00:58:38.360 Let's use this.
00:58:39.380 There's stuff going on they need to push.
00:58:41.160 This is something I wanted to bring up before I forget.
00:58:44.580 Oh, the one on the left, right?
00:58:45.600 That one, right?
00:58:46.100 Yeah, you got it.
00:58:46.760 That's all the aquifers that are beneath Africa right there.
00:58:49.300 Yeah, there's a video we should check out in a little bit.
00:58:51.920 It's from a TV show.
00:58:53.100 But so they could, it doesn't seem like the greatest undertaking, if that's the case, to begin reclamation of the Sahara.
00:59:01.160 You know, I pulled up an article on the Great Green Wall, which I'm sure you guys are familiar with.
00:59:04.880 They're planting rows of trees to stop the expansion of the Sahara Desert.
00:59:09.120 Yeah.
00:59:09.500 Just look at Dubai, right?
00:59:10.940 So whether cloud seeding is real or not, they believe it.
00:59:13.280 They have a whole mission control center like NASA acting like they're controlling it.
00:59:16.800 Well, cloud seeding is absolutely real.
00:59:18.940 It is not science fiction.
00:59:20.600 I don't even know why people dance around that.
00:59:23.760 It's been done for a very, very, very long time.
00:59:26.160 And that's why I pulled up the article in the AP that says, don't blame cloud seeding for the flood, which is to literally say, of course they're doing it.
00:59:33.040 They do it all the time, but it's not why it flooded.
00:59:34.900 Fine.
00:59:35.100 I don't care what your reason is.
00:59:35.940 They are cloud seeding.
00:59:36.700 No, they definitely know how.
00:59:38.120 I mean, they proved it in Vietnam that we can take a cell or a storm that's already going to come through and kind of make it dump rain faster or before it was going to.
00:59:49.140 Like, say, if you were doing that to the U.S., I don't know, you might make droughts where it rains in the wrong place or something like that.
00:59:56.040 In the late 80s, early 90s, they're already worried about so much flight, so many flights that the Midwest was losing like 30 days of sunlight because of the amount of clouds being formed by the smoke trails.
01:00:06.800 Right.
01:00:07.420 And that's like 9-11.
01:00:08.920 They said there was literally nothing happening all of a sudden because no planes were flying.
01:00:12.440 Look what happened during lockdowns.
01:00:13.920 They shut the world off and all of a sudden people could see the Himalayan mountains again.
01:00:17.100 Right.
01:00:17.720 It's crazy.
01:00:18.320 Blue skies all of a sudden.
01:00:20.440 So you're saying the lockdowns.
01:00:21.940 Well, I mean, they wrote this in the New York Times.
01:00:23.180 The world is healing.
01:00:24.120 Lockdowns opened up natural sky.
01:00:26.240 For the first time in a long time.
01:00:27.720 But what?
01:00:28.160 Is that because humans weren't driving anymore and there was less?
01:00:30.400 Perhaps driving, but flying.
01:00:32.120 You know, everything was kind of grinded to a halt.
01:00:33.720 Industry, a lot of places stopped.
01:00:35.620 I noticed the bugs came back.
01:00:37.420 Bugs came back.
01:00:37.980 So do you know about the windshield phenomenon?
01:00:39.720 Yeah.
01:00:40.320 When I was a kid, you'd go drive down the highway and you'd get out of your car and it's covered in bugs.
01:00:44.120 You go on a road trip as you're stopping to get the bugs off.
01:00:46.400 Not so much anymore.
01:00:47.480 No.
01:00:47.640 Well, recently, in the past couple of years, the car's covered in bugs.
01:00:52.520 I noticed there's a lot of wildlife here and I travel everywhere.
01:00:56.440 And that is one thing that I noticed that is different from when I was a kid is that phenomenon.
01:01:00.100 But not just with the bugs, with the animals.
01:01:02.300 When I was a kid, there would be animals every five feet on the highway.
01:01:06.100 Yeah.
01:01:06.320 Like literally everywhere.
01:01:07.800 I don't see that anymore.
01:01:09.500 Now they're saying the next great lockdown might be the climate lockdown.
01:01:13.980 Oh, for sure.
01:01:14.720 They want climate lockdown.
01:01:15.880 But I don't know how you muster that up.
01:01:17.800 Slide eight.
01:01:18.740 Slide eight.
01:01:19.840 Well, I just wanted to show you this one here because it's relevant.
01:01:22.700 It's occurring right now.
01:01:23.580 So we're coming to this high solar activity period.
01:01:25.500 And that's if you go to CISLO, you can find the sunspot average count daily on this one.
01:01:30.060 And that's that chart right there on the left with the yellow.
01:01:32.260 And at the bottom, this is off Dr. Roy Spencer's site at the University of Alabama, Huntsville.
01:01:37.460 So you can see how as the solar activity is increasing, the temperature is increasing.
01:01:42.060 And if you go to the next slide, I kind of zoomed in on both of those.
01:01:45.340 There you go.
01:01:47.060 So we got solar activity increasing, ramping up.
01:01:49.840 And you saw massive ramp up.
01:01:51.600 And it's higher than the past decade plus.
01:01:54.160 Yeah.
01:01:54.420 And this is where everybody got it wrong.
01:01:55.960 So every forecaster out there, 0% were correct on how high the solar activity was.
01:02:00.380 I was also incorrect calling that we were heading into a cooling period.
01:02:03.920 But it seems whatever was going on with that transition phase where nobody got it right.
01:02:10.680 And perhaps this solar cycle 26, now space agencies are going,
01:02:14.280 oh, we're coming into very, very low solar activity predictive for sunspot counts through this solar cycle 26.
01:02:19.880 Do you think there's a possibility of the big one, the solar flare that fries all of our electronics?
01:02:26.260 I am super glad you asked that.
01:02:28.700 Slide four, please.
01:02:29.900 Slide four.
01:02:30.720 Slide four.
01:02:31.440 I was already thinking about you.
01:02:33.000 Here we go.
01:02:34.480 Uh-oh.
01:02:34.960 This looks scary.
01:02:35.980 There's a lot of red hair.
01:02:36.560 Can I be scared?
01:02:37.160 There's a lot of red hair.
01:02:38.100 What's going on right now as we're in this room?
01:02:40.620 Yeah.
01:02:40.820 So the top X flares from this year so far.
01:02:44.820 So the X9 was just yesterday.
01:02:46.420 And you saw the Aurora around here too.
01:02:48.700 Last night we were outside.
01:02:50.000 We were everywhere.
01:02:50.900 We were outside.
01:02:51.320 Northern Lights in West Virginia.
01:02:53.440 We were outside the hotel.
01:02:55.220 Some of these pictures are insane that we got last night.
01:02:57.760 Unreal.
01:02:58.160 Yeah.
01:02:58.320 Brian and I were outside.
01:02:59.240 Outside West Virginia.
01:03:00.160 He and I were outside last night.
01:03:01.000 The pictures I saw are nuts pink in the sky everywhere.
01:03:03.760 Keep in mind on this chart.
01:03:05.220 So the Carrington event is like an X, let's say 40, because they don't know whether it's
01:03:10.700 35 to 48 is kind of the estimate.
01:03:15.760 But look at all these.
01:03:16.800 These are all little in comparison to that.
01:03:18.720 So what we're talking about that would hurt society, satellites, wires, would have to be
01:03:23.580 like an X 40 or above.
01:03:25.760 And that's just not there.
01:03:27.720 But these can affect human health.
01:03:30.680 Yeah.
01:03:31.000 They're getting bigger.
01:03:31.640 Yeah.
01:03:31.780 Not only that.
01:03:32.600 They're getting bigger.
01:03:33.480 But notice the months on them too.
01:03:34.780 They're getting larger.
01:03:35.680 But notice the months that they're occurring.
01:03:37.420 Right.
01:03:37.720 So we have these groupings of May, May, May, May, May.
01:03:40.720 And then we got September, October, October on the largest ones.
01:03:43.720 And you notice they're coming up in scale.
01:03:46.080 So I thought to myself, if you go to the next slide, I thought to myself, I'm going to
01:03:48.840 go take a look at the solar geometry.
01:03:51.340 So this is in May.
01:03:52.820 And the Earth is on the other side of the Sun.
01:03:54.300 And we got the squaring planets.
01:03:55.460 They're starting to form their square.
01:03:56.880 So Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
01:03:58.760 They're beginning to get into this final configuration, which we'll have at the end
01:04:01.760 of the month here.
01:04:02.780 So if the largest of the flares are coming as that same configuration is forming, but
01:04:07.440 the Earth's on the other side of the Sun, and then continue to the next slide, then
01:04:11.460 here we are at the end of this month.
01:04:13.040 We're going to be in the middle of that field.
01:04:14.740 So my conjecture is that if we were, I'm saying if, not predictive, but if following
01:04:19.920 the trend, larger solar flares would be occurring in these next three weeks, just based on the
01:04:25.980 ramp up and where we sat and how the outer gas giants were forming in their square formation.
01:04:32.460 And will we see electromagnetic changes on the planet?
01:04:34.980 And this is why governments are preparing for so much.
01:04:37.520 Because if we are going to experience an electromagnetic difference of change, your perception of reality
01:04:43.400 is going to change.
01:04:44.100 Yo, this is wild.
01:04:45.260 I just Google searched.
01:04:46.000 This is from last night.
01:04:47.600 Yeah.
01:04:47.980 Northern lights in West Virginia.
01:04:49.520 Yeah.
01:04:49.780 So we are not that far north.
01:04:51.940 I mean, it's X9.
01:04:52.900 Now, what if it's an X11?
01:04:53.920 Then you're going to see this and it'll be moving this time.
01:04:56.340 You say your perception of reality is going to change.
01:04:58.560 What do you mean?
01:04:59.580 I mean, just the way that humanity views the wake, the meat suit that decodes this construct
01:05:05.460 in front of you will change in a different magnetic field.
01:05:08.040 You talked about cymatics.
01:05:10.040 You change the frequency.
01:05:11.580 Shape changes on the plate.
01:05:13.040 Yeah.
01:05:13.240 So it changed the magnetic field.
01:05:15.220 And then how does your brain, the lobes of your brain, electrically connected, and that
01:05:19.820 electrical connection is going to vibrate higher.
01:05:23.060 How is that going to change how the information flows between and what you optically see or hear?
01:05:27.620 They did experiments where they put this helmet on people and blasted them with massive electromagnetic waves, and they said they felt the presence of God.
01:05:38.520 Yes.
01:05:39.540 What if there is, you know, I don't know, an X40 that fries all the electronics and then just shocks people's brains into feeling the presence of God?
01:05:49.760 We're just lifted.
01:05:50.500 What would that civilization turn into?
01:05:52.760 What would we turn into?
01:05:54.000 I am glad you brought this up.
01:05:55.360 That's wild.
01:05:56.340 He's on it.
01:05:57.400 I'm glad you brought this up because we're entering in the age of, I don't know if you know what the hydrogel platform is.
01:06:03.740 It's basically nanotech, right?
01:06:05.560 So you can affect nanotech with electromagnetic waves, and they're doing experiments on rats and on, like, flies and stuff.
01:06:14.100 So I get that that's not human, but they can control the behavior of either the rat or the flies from everything to making them excited, sexually, hungry, not hungry, mad, angry, all of that stuff.
01:06:26.900 So if you can imagine, you know, some of the conspiracy theories out there talking about 5G and all of these other things, think about a world that has less of a magnetic field.
01:06:38.580 So in other words, the background magnetic field of the Earth is not as strong as it normally is.
01:06:43.780 It would be a lot easier to use these programs to manipulate people into all kinds of things.
01:06:49.920 And like I said, everything from hunger to anything.
01:06:52.920 I feel like the hunger of the starvation part's not so much there, although in some parts of the world it is.
01:06:57.120 But in terms of people losing their minds, you could say lockdowns had a lot of profound effect on people's minds.
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01:08:30.660 Mental health, but it just seems like people have lost it.
01:08:34.020 Well, and like what he just brought up, you could literally make someone feel like they're having a divine experience.
01:08:39.920 Yeah.
01:08:40.660 And then think about this.
01:08:42.040 If you're looking up at the sky, and this is probably what a lot of ancient people, this is probably why a lot of the petroglyphs are the way they are.
01:08:48.480 They were looking up at the sky, seeing all this stuff.
01:08:50.920 And this is a small flare.
01:08:52.680 Imagine, like I said, an X40 or plus, what kind of auroras you would be seeing.
01:08:57.700 Maybe the dancing squatter man on the poles or something like that.
01:09:00.780 Well, I've noticed already, just online over the last day, there's like mixed feelings of what people are going through.
01:09:06.620 Like some people are feeling sick.
01:09:08.140 Some people are feeling like enlightened.
01:09:09.580 You know, so people are on different levels.
01:09:11.080 Everyone's different.
01:09:12.380 And like you said, the magnetic field is much weaker than it used to be.
01:09:14.880 So these flares that are 9s and 10s are actually like much higher in comparison to what they would be if it was, what, 6,000 years ago?
01:09:23.080 Yeah.
01:09:23.420 When the magnetic fields weren't that affected?
01:09:25.100 Well, when the KPE index goes up, they have a chart somewhere that shows the interactions of people.
01:09:31.020 They have heart palpitations, all kinds of stuff.
01:09:33.140 People with pacemakers and different stuff are in danger when the KPE level is at 9.
01:09:39.340 So you would just imagine massive amounts of solar radiation coming in when there is no magnetic field, when it's collapsing.
01:09:45.040 And right now it is.
01:09:46.220 And we know that the last time that happened, like I said, about 42,000 years ago, Neanderthal disappeared.
01:09:51.820 So this is, it's called the God Helmet.
01:09:53.960 I just pulled it up.
01:09:54.560 It's got a Wikipedia entry.
01:09:55.700 That means it's real.
01:09:56.660 It's real.
01:09:57.060 And it wasn't intended to have this effect.
01:09:59.060 They were trying to send different magnetic pulses using, what does it say, a modified snowboard or snowmobile helmet or something?
01:10:07.040 Snowmobile helmet with solenoids placed over the temporal lobes.
01:10:10.700 The device produces magnetic fields that Persinger described as weak but complex.
01:10:15.160 One microtess.
01:10:15.760 It's actually not strong.
01:10:16.620 I was wrong about that.
01:10:17.500 The pattern of fluctuation in these magnetic fields is derived from physiological sources.
01:10:21.340 For example, patterns that appear in EEG traces taken from limbic structures.
01:10:24.680 People began to experience mystical presences, mystical experiences in altered states, and that they felt some kind of religious experience from this.
01:10:36.180 Frequencies will mess with you, man.
01:10:37.620 I mean, look at LRAD stuff.
01:10:39.400 It can make you feel like your skin's burning when they point it at you.
01:10:41.400 Did you mention MKUltra anywhere in there?
01:10:43.380 No, but when I was younger, there was this cafe in Chicago that they said was haunted.
01:10:51.000 And someone said they were pushed down the stairs.
01:10:53.080 There's a bunch of crazy stories about it.
01:10:54.560 It's in, like, this forest-preserved kind of area.
01:10:57.020 And so I started reading more and more about ghosts because who doesn't love reading about ghosts?
01:11:00.380 And I was reading these studies that some researchers—because I'm not interested in some ghost hunter going in with a fake device and deciding that it means there's ghosts.
01:11:08.800 No, no.
01:11:09.180 I want to know what actual researchers who are exploring this through empirical means.
01:11:12.720 And they said that they think it may be the result of magnetism or low-frequency vibrations, which cause disturbing feelings in people.
01:11:22.660 They can't—you can't just feel the vibration.
01:11:25.160 It's too low frequency or the magnetic waves.
01:11:26.960 But it has an impact on how your brain is functioning, how your body is functioning.
01:11:30.440 And then you start to feel a presence in the room with you and other things like this.
01:11:34.580 Yeah.
01:11:34.720 But I'm just wondering, you know, we talk about the X-40, the massive solar flare, the various ways that society will go insane if they all of a sudden experience a variety—
01:11:46.020 Some people are going to think they're seeing demons.
01:11:48.060 Some people will see angels.
01:11:49.600 Some will see machine elves.
01:11:51.060 Who knows?
01:11:51.980 The elves.
01:11:52.700 The article that just came out of people seeing these weird demon faces.
01:11:57.400 They're actually considering it a medical condition now.
01:11:59.740 What?
01:11:59.980 People seeing demons?
01:12:01.040 Oh, please look this up.
01:12:02.000 That's just propaganda to help keep the demons safe.
01:12:04.460 Honestly, that's where my brain's going now.
01:12:07.520 It's like, all right, so we're going to start seeing these things.
01:12:09.240 That's exactly where my mind went.
01:12:11.400 There's your perception reality change.
01:12:13.140 What if we start to see through the darkness?
01:12:14.900 We actually see the aura of—or the being itself.
01:12:19.340 Wait, wait, wait.
01:12:19.940 I said recently about the glasses and the certain filters people have to see.
01:12:22.800 Oh, the Dionysian blue glass.
01:12:24.300 Right, the blue glass.
01:12:25.060 Remember that thing?
01:12:26.040 I've been looking for a pair of those.
01:12:27.340 If anybody has a pair of Dionysian blue glasses, I'd want them.
01:12:30.420 What is second that?
01:12:31.820 Can you explain what those do and what happened when people look through?
01:12:35.080 Yeah, it tears apart at least—like, you can look through infrared or you can look through thermal and you can see different.
01:12:41.740 But that's going through—you're not really bending light waves at that point.
01:12:45.980 These Dionysian glasses are able to bend the light waves and then the perception of what you can see in front of you.
01:12:51.460 Instead of just being constructed in, like, Roy G. Biv, it deconstructs that into—I don't understand exactly how it works.
01:12:59.240 It's multi-layers of this glass that allows you to see in a different light spectrum, not frequency, but a spectrum.
01:13:05.480 But I guess they're the same.
01:13:06.280 And some people were saying the vibration.
01:13:07.540 You just buy these.
01:13:08.440 Is that like the—
01:13:09.200 Used to be able to.
01:13:09.880 They're making that glass pretty very difficult to find now.
01:13:12.660 Is that like the thing about the original night vision that made the soldiers go nuts?
01:13:17.940 Soldiers were using that originally, and they all saw just creatures walking over.
01:13:22.140 Straight up monsters.
01:13:22.540 Yeah, straight up.
01:13:23.180 What?
01:13:23.420 Yeah.
01:13:23.760 Yo, look at this story from NBC News.
01:13:26.740 Rare disorder causes man to see people's faces as demonic.
01:13:30.940 The condition causes faces to appear distorted.
01:13:33.280 My first thought was I woke up in a demon world.
01:13:35.780 Yo, like, what if you did?
01:13:37.100 Yeah, no, you did.
01:13:38.720 You made me tell me that he literally saw people with bat-like pointed ears and stretched out faces and eyes.
01:13:45.120 We have a pill for that.
01:13:45.960 Tim, do you know when this article came out?
01:13:47.600 Don't take it.
01:13:48.440 There's only 65 side effects.
01:13:50.380 It's 2024.
01:13:50.800 This was right around the solar eclipse.
01:13:54.380 Oh, yeah.
01:13:54.720 If you watch the music video to Black Hole Sun, all you see are these weird faces during this eclipse, just like that article.
01:14:02.740 Very odd.
01:14:03.580 Maybe he's very sensitive to electromagnetic field changes, and he's seeing it before us.
01:14:08.980 I can't find anything on this Dionysian blue glass.
01:14:12.440 They scrubbed it.
01:14:13.320 It's just like how way back—
01:14:14.160 It's all way back machines.
01:14:15.260 D-Y.
01:14:16.520 And all the archives are gone.
01:14:17.460 N-O-C-I-A-N Dionysian.
01:14:19.900 What is it, D-Y?
01:14:21.060 Didn't they prove that different emotions, like fear, hate, love, you're putting off a certain frequency at that time, and if those frequencies are changed in the atmosphere, that's what's causing people to, I don't know, go crazy or feel enlightened, like we were talking about.
01:14:35.700 You sure?
01:14:35.900 Maybe that's why they tested out the six foot away from each other.
01:14:40.040 I see D-I-O-N-Y.
01:14:42.160 You know, they told everybody to separate.
01:14:43.940 Could be.
01:14:44.200 It'll be a blue glass.
01:14:46.440 I thought they admitted they just made it up.
01:14:48.940 To dial back real quick and talk about the solar flares before we get into more demon faces, do you think they had anything to do with the cell phone stuff that kept happening?
01:14:56.620 Like, just before the hurricanes—
01:14:58.080 No results for Dionysian blue glass.
01:15:00.540 I'm telling you, I'm going to find it before the show's over.
01:15:03.160 A few months ago, there was a huge outage for multiple cell phones.
01:15:06.280 Yeah.
01:15:06.660 Are those connected to this?
01:15:07.860 Is that something?
01:15:09.800 I thought that was supposedly a software glitch.
01:15:13.640 Is that what that is?
01:15:14.600 I think that's what they said.
01:15:15.560 Why I keep thinking about it is because there's articles that keep saying they're warning us for the internet apocalypse, and they're blaming it on the sun.
01:15:21.640 Dry runs.
01:15:22.260 Bunch of dry runs.
01:15:22.940 I don't know if the sun can actually do that.
01:15:24.680 A lot of people think that, you know, if we do have one of these big flares that will be put back in the Stone Age, do you know how long it took Elon Musk to put up SpaceX?
01:15:31.460 SpaceX, those are disposable satellites, low Earth orbit.
01:15:34.940 They don't care if those go down.
01:15:36.820 They could just put up another hundred of them in one launch.
01:15:39.860 It's just a matter of time before there's a massive blackout.
01:15:42.940 Well, that's what I'm saying is it wouldn't be like the end of things.
01:15:46.620 It would be a reset, definitely.
01:15:48.660 But they could set up all of this stuff really easy now.
01:15:51.940 We've got to where everything's disposable.
01:15:53.920 So they could put up internet in a matter of a week after something like that.
01:15:58.800 Yeah, you can buy them.
01:15:59.800 It wouldn't be for us.
01:16:01.220 Right.
01:16:01.700 They're the original chemical formula.
01:16:04.400 You found them?
01:16:04.960 I'm sorry.
01:16:05.400 We got in the middle of the conversation.
01:16:07.200 Didn't interrupt there.
01:16:08.020 You found the glasses?
01:16:09.580 Rappler says false.
01:16:11.340 U.S. makes disyanin die illegal because of supernatural properties.
01:16:18.480 Now, the fact checkers confirmed it, so it's...
01:16:20.780 Wait, wait, wait.
01:16:22.180 The fact check is saying that they won't allow it because you do see ghosts?
01:16:25.820 No, no, they're saying it is false to claim that they've made the dye illegal because of supernatural properties.
01:16:33.420 I'm saying was it the original glass production compared to today's modern glass production?
01:16:38.700 You know, you're looking at two different types of production models, levels, and years.
01:16:42.520 So I'm sure what's being done now might not be the same original formula for the glass that it was when they really...
01:16:49.400 When the military was using it and it freaked out the soldiers so bad, they're like, we can't put these on anymore.
01:16:54.140 I remember hearing something about that exact thing there.
01:16:58.900 Yeah.
01:16:59.560 I see a bunch of TikTok videos about it, but I don't see any articles or anything writing about it.
01:17:03.520 Just this.
01:17:05.240 They scrubbed it.
01:17:06.040 U.S. military.
01:17:06.540 Yeah, there's viral TikTok videos where they're claiming that, what is it, you see weird things.
01:17:12.380 They made it illegal because people can see the astral plane when placed between two glasses.
01:17:17.040 Interesting.
01:17:18.160 Hmm.
01:17:19.640 I mean, it sounds like an easy thing to test, right?
01:17:21.880 Without having to eat anything, I guess.
01:17:23.500 That's what I'm saying.
01:17:24.180 I'm looking for a pair.
01:17:24.920 If anybody has them, please, I'll buy them or you can send them.
01:17:27.400 I want to test them.
01:17:27.920 Well, can you not get...
01:17:28.860 They say it's not illegal.
01:17:30.100 Can you make them?
01:17:30.560 Can we make a pair of these glasses and give them...
01:17:33.540 Make them out there that we could get help.
01:17:36.600 All right, just get some glasses and make them.
01:17:40.060 So going back to the initial seat of this conversation, look, I did it too.
01:17:45.300 Yeah.
01:17:45.980 That's why we taught everybody that weather headphones.
01:17:47.520 I know.
01:17:47.980 They stopped talking to the microphone.
01:17:49.740 What did you see that might have been anomalies or not anomalies with these storms as they traveled
01:17:54.400 through the country?
01:17:56.660 You didn't see anything.
01:17:57.160 I don't think that I saw anything.
01:17:58.620 I mean, I'm really looking...
01:18:00.100 The only thing that I can say is, you know, not to fuel the conspiracy theories, but if
01:18:04.980 you remember in 2020, a hurricane plowed through right at the north part of Florida and Georgia,
01:18:10.960 which put out a bunch of voters at that time.
01:18:12.980 So I think that's kind of feeding this one as far as the election thing and anomalies.
01:18:19.960 I don't know, because it didn't take but five seconds to look on the internet and find out
01:18:24.100 several storms, just like Helen.
01:18:26.500 Matter of fact, too, like one in 1916 and another one, I think, in the 50s.
01:18:30.740 Did that same path, flooded the same area, not to the extent, but still, I mean, there's
01:18:36.100 pictures of like Asheville, North Carolina with water up halfway through the stores and
01:18:40.720 stuff.
01:18:41.180 So it did happen again.
01:18:42.680 And not only that, I'm a nerd.
01:18:43.980 So I've watched a lot of programs, like when I was a kid on PBS and then other stuff, and
01:18:49.560 I used to read, you know, popular mechanics and all that stuff when I was a kid.
01:18:54.340 I remember reading about storms that they detected sand from the Gulf all the way up in the upper
01:19:00.700 Ohio River Valley.
01:19:03.060 And then you got to think about civilizations like Cahokia, the Cahokia civilization.
01:19:07.900 They were a big civilization down the Mississippi, flooded out, gone totally.
01:19:11.940 So they had an ending, a civilization ending event, and it was probably because of one
01:19:17.080 of these storms.
01:19:18.060 Do you think a lot of this conspiracy stuff about it?
01:19:20.980 Because I believe they can manipulate these storms and perhaps even make them.
01:19:24.080 But do you think we have, as a society, lost trust in anyone who's claimed to be the authority
01:19:28.680 and truth?
01:19:29.440 I do, because I mean, think about it.
01:19:31.600 When you keep hearing fact checks and the authoritative sources, these are the same people
01:19:36.380 that get busted lying over and over and over and over and over again.
01:19:39.660 I mean, so it is hard to believe them when they say, hey, we're not doing that.
01:19:43.900 So the weird part is, why did they just come out and say, yeah, we are manipulating the
01:19:48.100 weather.
01:19:48.440 We are seeding it.
01:19:49.540 I mean, that's kind of where I was going.
01:19:51.340 I think that they have a plan to take credit for the weather not, you know, getting super
01:19:57.660 hot and us not going into global warming.
01:20:00.000 And the idea, like, why are they pushing us to extinction levels of CO2?
01:20:04.460 It makes absolutely no sense.
01:20:06.000 What are we at, like, I think 419 or 420 parts per million, a little less, and we're
01:20:12.220 at extinction levels.
01:20:13.780 I mean, why would they do that?
01:20:14.840 It doesn't make any sense at all.
01:20:16.240 And when you look through, like, all of the different eras of dinosaurs and all that stuff,
01:20:20.740 CO2 skyrocketed, it's warm, plants are everywhere.
01:20:24.100 That's good.
01:20:24.820 Why would we be fighting that?
01:20:26.400 People die from the cold.
01:20:27.620 They're not really dying from the heat.
01:20:29.320 Right.
01:20:29.780 7,000 parts per million was the Cambrian.
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01:22:00.680 So there's a bunch of these Dysianin glasses.
01:22:08.620 It's all just, you know, Robin, trying to find to buy them, right?
01:22:11.820 I know, right?
01:22:12.260 And they're like 10 bucks.
01:22:14.480 An original pair with the original dye in it, not the knockoffs that are being made now.
01:22:19.220 There's a huge difference in the glass itself.
01:22:20.900 So apparently it's any, any, I'm reading any chemist can easily synthesize the dye and make
01:22:26.040 them like with relative ease.
01:22:29.460 Again, to call it any chemist out there, I was like, I know there's at least one that
01:22:33.100 watches our shows.
01:22:34.040 All right.
01:22:34.700 One thing I want to say real quick is Tim, you brought this up earlier is that, okay,
01:22:38.660 so they've admitted the cloud seeding, the weather manipulation, stuff like that.
01:22:42.040 That should be just a done deal.
01:22:44.560 Like there should be no argument anymore.
01:22:46.160 There's people still out there that believe we're not seeding clouds.
01:22:48.880 Yeah, but it's not that they've admitted cloud seeding.
01:22:53.600 It's that there's initial publications in universities going back to the 50s, the late
01:22:58.140 40s.
01:22:58.540 It's just that there are people who don't want to believe things or don't want to admit
01:23:03.420 it.
01:23:03.680 But I'll tell you right now, all the fact checks on whether the government controls the
01:23:08.440 weather, you know, cause people talking about the hurricanes outright say, like we do cloud
01:23:11.940 seeding.
01:23:12.280 It's, it's, it's, it's crazy to me that there are people who are like, you can't cloud, like
01:23:15.760 they don't, they don't make it rain and blah, blah, blah.
01:23:17.620 When even like Wired magazine is like, yes, they do.
01:23:19.840 They just don't control hurricanes.
01:23:21.280 We cloud seeding is a normal, basic thing that's done by countries all over the planet.
01:23:25.600 Well, that's kind of the, where I was going.
01:23:27.180 A lot of people are on the laser thing now.
01:23:29.800 Well, they shoot a laser and it seeds the clouds.
01:23:32.220 The sun does that constantly.
01:23:33.720 It's not that simple.
01:23:34.580 And they don't have the power of the sun.
01:23:36.620 So they might be able to seed like a small area like that.
01:23:40.140 Keller?
01:23:40.680 Right, right, right.
01:23:41.500 29.
01:23:42.560 No, please continue.
01:23:43.300 No, I was going to say they might be able to seed a small area, maybe in an area that
01:23:47.720 they think, like you said, they might even be using AI and algorithms to figure out the
01:23:52.300 best place to seed it if they were, if they were trying to control it.
01:23:57.080 Seating has been around for a while and it was never a big deal.
01:23:59.960 When they started using infrared lasers to, I forgot what they do, the converting particles
01:24:04.960 or something to create density, which attracts water.
01:24:07.760 Dr. Michio Kaku explained it on the Today Show.
01:24:10.180 And then the electrons.
01:24:11.100 I read about this like 14 some odd years ago.
01:24:14.800 And it was just, it was like a science magazine, like popular science being like, hey, look what
01:24:18.740 we're doing.
01:24:19.280 Right.
01:24:19.680 So the idea that anybody's going to act like it's not real is just an absurdity.
01:24:23.260 The question is, is the scale of the ability, you know, can we use a high powered laser to
01:24:28.300 make it to cloud seed in a small area?
01:24:30.920 Yeah.
01:24:31.520 Can we move a hurricane?
01:24:32.700 And so, again, the fact checkers are saying, yeah, we do cloud seeding.
01:24:36.980 Yeah, we have lasers.
01:24:37.620 Yeah, we have all that stuff.
01:24:38.180 Like everyone agrees.
01:24:38.880 You can't make or move a hurricane.
01:24:40.840 I don't think you can either.
01:24:42.300 I just don't.
01:24:42.760 I think it's too big.
01:24:44.300 It's out of their control.
01:24:44.840 30 miles wide, the amount of energy.
01:24:46.920 It's like when Trump talked about nuking a hurricane, they're like, you can't.
01:24:51.040 The amount of energy in a nuke is no, you would need like a million nukes or a hundred
01:24:55.000 thousand, some ridiculous number.
01:24:56.160 Well, this brings up a good point because I gave a video that we might have up that we
01:25:01.760 can watch.
01:25:02.280 It's by Dave, Dane Wingington.
01:25:05.160 He explains how he spoke to representatives in North Carolina, in Tennessee, and explained
01:25:10.860 to them what his theories are in geoengineering.
01:25:13.260 And they are all backing him like he's on film saying this, that he spoke to these officials.
01:25:18.140 They believe that this storm was manipulated and enhanced to flood out parts of this area.
01:25:22.940 Well, like I said, I'm not saying that they can't manipulate stuff.
01:25:26.200 I just don't think they can manipulate it on that scale.
01:25:28.560 Right.
01:25:28.760 Well, did he say why?
01:25:31.260 He explains why in the video.
01:25:32.400 Absolutely.
01:25:32.880 The lithium stuff or what's that?
01:25:35.040 Is it for like the lithium deposits or he doesn't mention lithium, but he's going in
01:25:39.000 that direction.
01:25:39.560 He's basically saying that this was done on purpose and he spoke to the officials and representatives
01:25:43.040 of those areas and they agree with them.
01:25:45.520 Right.
01:25:45.680 They're like, yes, we absolutely agree.
01:25:46.920 This is like a weird thing.
01:25:48.040 So like I'm on this side of that.
01:25:49.760 I don't think they could control that.
01:25:51.280 But then you remember the arguments about the lasers starting fires.
01:25:55.980 Right.
01:25:56.380 And some people I really respect.
01:25:58.420 But since caught that happening in real time.
01:25:59.780 Well, this is the thing is I've been on that subject for a long time, particle weapons,
01:26:04.320 stuff like that.
01:26:05.240 And I literally read a thing from the Air Force Times where the secretary of the Air
01:26:09.800 Force was bragging that they that they had them small enough to mount on trucks and different
01:26:15.080 things.
01:26:15.300 So the idea that they couldn't start a fire in the right.
01:26:19.060 It would be the same thing as like cloud seeding.
01:26:21.240 You would pick the right spot where the wind's blowing towards the town and then you just have
01:26:25.240 to zap a couple of fires.
01:26:26.400 So I'm not saying they're doing that.
01:26:28.280 I'm just saying that is more plausible to me than steering a hurricane.
01:26:32.820 Yeah.
01:26:33.240 So I have some steering numbers here for you.
01:26:35.160 So, Brian, this is for you.
01:26:36.600 This comes right from the tech symposium in 1997 and the different persons that are there
01:26:42.680 from Phillips Laboratory.
01:26:44.160 Now, if you can go to slide number 30, I just wanted to validate this is a true study here.
01:26:47.780 New Mexico.
01:26:48.540 Oh, is it from New Mexico?
01:26:49.420 Okay.
01:26:50.360 So we got your energy densities right here.
01:26:53.260 So, you know, the reason I even had found this document originally was I was looking at
01:26:57.160 the total solar irradiance on solar power output saying if the sun decreases, it's TSI.
01:27:02.100 That all these forecasts out for solar panel production for cities and towns is going
01:27:05.960 to be underestimated because their TSI is going to continue to decrease.
01:27:09.960 So if they're basing their ROI numbers on some sort of like 1340, if it drops to 1335
01:27:16.000 or 1330, that that's not going to have enough power output and they're going to fall short
01:27:19.840 on the revenue projections.
01:27:20.840 But what I was, and the reason it brought me to this here is the energy reaching the
01:27:26.100 top of the atmosphere from the sun, if we're looking at 10 to the 17th joules, and again,
01:27:31.380 this is interchangeable with watts, you're looking at what, 17 quadrillion watts per second?
01:27:37.300 Was that right?
01:27:37.920 With the zeros behind there, 17?
01:27:39.840 Yeah, quadrillion, I would believe.
01:27:41.480 I'm not the best with that stuff.
01:27:42.440 I think 17 is way more than quadrillion.
01:27:46.540 Okay.
01:27:47.020 Well, I'll be conservative and say quadrillion for that.
01:27:50.120 And the next rad, radar towers, I did look it up this morning, 750,000 watts, which is
01:27:55.780 0.75 megawatts.
01:27:58.320 So I'm wondering, just on the math of it, even if we have large sun...
01:28:01.960 We're close.
01:28:02.220 It's 15 zeros and quadrillion.
01:28:03.840 Okay.
01:28:04.440 Yeah.
01:28:04.620 So if we're going to steer a hurricane or bend a thunderstorm here at 10 to the 9th,
01:28:10.980 so you've got nine zeros behind that, how many of these next rad towers putting out,
01:28:16.420 you know, 750,000 watts, do they have to use in conjunction with other technologies?
01:28:20.960 Because I'm asking the question because I'm just trying to understand the math on it.
01:28:24.000 Right.
01:28:24.640 So, and then there's one right here at the very bottom, 10 to the 14th for the hurricane,
01:28:29.340 that's right in the quadrillion range as well.
01:28:32.360 So it would be 100 quadrillion.
01:28:34.620 So you're basically right.
01:28:36.900 But I'm just wondering, the energy input on these next rad towers to actually bend a hurricane,
01:28:40.720 so if next rad's coming in at not a megawatt, but just under a million watts, and you're
01:28:44.800 trying to push something that's into the, you know, quadrillion watt range, like, how
01:28:49.000 does that work?
01:28:50.120 Does it set up a blocking pattern?
01:28:51.580 I'm just trying to figure out the math myself.
01:28:53.420 There's a few different theories on it.
01:28:54.940 Now, when hurricanes, you know, the rapid intensification term, when these things are rapidly
01:29:00.880 intensifying right on landfall, basically, the theory that Dane goes into with the next
01:29:06.620 rad towers is that at that point, the storms are seeded with a particle that can then be
01:29:12.320 manipulated by the next rad towers.
01:29:14.060 Now, it's a push and pull type thing.
01:29:16.100 So you're not really controlling the hurricane itself.
01:29:18.920 You're controlling the atmosphere around it to steer it, if that makes sense.
01:29:22.420 So you're not taking all this energy that you need to move an actual hurricane, this
01:29:26.540 physical thing.
01:29:27.380 You're controlling the different atmospheric pressures around it.
01:29:30.380 You're creating a pressure in one direction that will alter it.
01:29:33.500 If it's moving in one direction and you have something in its way, it's going to go around
01:29:36.200 it.
01:29:36.720 So you can create a pressure, which is a lot easier to do than actually control a hurricane.
01:29:40.560 Kind of like a warp bubble idea.
01:29:42.020 Exactly.
01:29:42.480 And if you look at the maps, I have this on my channel.
01:29:44.900 I should have brought it up on the videos.
01:29:46.320 But there was a high pressure that came down from Canada that sat right in the middle of the
01:29:50.460 country as Helene was coming up into Florida.
01:29:53.540 And it just sat there.
01:29:54.520 It stalled out completely.
01:29:55.920 And the term's called the Fujiwara effect.
01:29:57.860 When two low pressure systems wrap around each other and they do this weird dance.
01:30:01.080 And it happened over land.
01:30:01.980 That doesn't usually happen.
01:30:03.140 That's what swung Helene into Asheville, in those areas, and just sat there.
01:30:08.620 Sorry about that.
01:30:09.240 Just sat there.
01:30:09.960 So there's a pressure there already for that thing to mimic around.
01:30:13.220 And that's what the theory is.
01:30:14.280 That's what Dane was saying, is that he believes they can create the necessary fields around
01:30:20.120 a hurricane to steer it, as opposed to taking control of the hurricane.
01:30:23.440 So you're saying they're not trying to control the hurricane.
01:30:24.240 What they're doing is controlling what might be the path of it.
01:30:27.420 That's because hurricanes...
01:30:28.940 They're throwing a...
01:30:30.520 It's like a warp bubble.
01:30:31.480 A chunk of wood in the middle of the road so the car turns left.
01:30:33.320 If you look at a basic hurricane that's coming from Africa, they're running along that warm
01:30:38.100 water belt on the equator.
01:30:39.140 The reason they're not shooting up north is because of the Bermuda high bubble.
01:30:42.040 It's keeping them pinned down.
01:30:43.320 As soon as that high bubble moves, the storms want to shoot north based on inertia, whatever
01:30:47.620 they call it.
01:30:48.060 So all you have to do is create these little pressures and the hurricane is going to work
01:30:52.480 around those pressures.
01:30:53.540 They don't always get it right, I don't think.
01:30:55.340 I don't think they can just be like, all right, it's going to go here, here, or here.
01:30:58.380 But again, I keep going back to this point where they started messing with these things
01:31:01.820 80 years ago.
01:31:02.900 They didn't stop.
01:31:03.780 There's no way they stopped doing it.
01:31:05.260 So they probably found an easier way you can control the atmosphere around these storms.
01:31:09.620 I personally believe it's possible.
01:31:12.820 I don't think that human organization, especially this administration or the Western powers are
01:31:19.660 organized enough to succeed in things like this right now.
01:31:21.740 I think it's multiple groups.
01:31:23.320 I don't think it's one group that has control.
01:31:25.560 I think it's more than that.
01:31:27.240 I look at the state of disorganization right now and I just, I don't think that they're going
01:31:35.020 to be tracking this kind of stuff to this degree.
01:31:37.660 And I don't know.
01:31:38.800 I think the disorganization could be part of the distraction, the way we looked at the
01:31:42.540 assassination attempts and how much chaos there is involved and how much incompetence.
01:31:47.420 Look, so what is the purpose of sending a hurricane into these areas?
01:31:51.220 What was it before?
01:31:52.700 There could be multiple purposes.
01:31:54.940 I don't think this storm was made to just flood out Asheville for lithium deposits.
01:32:00.140 I mean, that's a huge theory going on right now is the fact that, you know.
01:32:03.600 There's a big black rock contract for lithium.
01:32:05.600 It's massive.
01:32:06.640 It's insane.
01:32:07.300 And if you look at some of the contracts they were trying to get a hold of and these
01:32:11.520 people are fighting back from these areas, they didn't want any of this mining going
01:32:15.000 on in their towns.
01:32:16.180 You know, they were all anti-mining and now they might not have a choice.
01:32:18.960 It might be declared a disaster zone.
01:32:20.480 And if that's the case, you know they're going to take advantage of it.
01:32:23.440 You know, they're going to be like, well, can't live here, so we may as well use it.
01:32:27.060 You know, we can mine the lithium, whatever it is.
01:32:29.040 The only problem I have with this idea is, say it is possible that they're doing this.
01:32:36.400 What about all of the other storms that have already, you know, before there were millions
01:32:41.120 of people, they already did the same thing.
01:32:42.880 There was no one with any benefit or technology doing anything and it still happened.
01:32:47.360 I also want to say, too, like, for lithium mining, Afghanistan is substantially better
01:32:51.900 for all of this stuff.
01:32:53.860 And why don't they just flatten Afghanistan with any kind of weather modification or unseen?
01:32:59.460 That's a good question.
01:33:00.520 Like, why didn't they do that?
01:33:01.500 Now, don't get me wrong.
01:33:02.340 I'm sure BlackRock and all these...
01:33:03.360 I think the answer is they probably didn't.
01:33:05.180 ...would be more than happy to show up at a devastated area and make profit.
01:33:10.580 I mean, there's no question about that, but whether they had anything to do with doing
01:33:14.900 it is just...
01:33:15.980 No, I mean, my point is there are other areas of the planet with less resistance.
01:33:19.540 Right.
01:33:19.800 You know, you're not going to go to an American area of dense population.
01:33:23.940 In Appalachia.
01:33:24.540 Can we pull up a clip?
01:33:25.620 But you're going...
01:33:26.400 You're basically trying to go up against Americans who are some of the wealthiest people
01:33:31.740 on the planet.
01:33:32.460 And I know that Appalachians are not.
01:33:34.320 I'm just saying that relative to Afghani, you know, the Taliban or whatever...
01:33:38.300 They're well-armed.
01:33:38.840 Well, it's just, in a legal context, it's much, much more difficult.
01:33:42.320 Right.
01:33:42.540 Why wouldn't they just go...
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01:34:58.980 Weird, I don't remember saying that part.
01:35:01.300 But like Peru or some of these other poor countries that have a lot of rare earth elements and
01:35:15.940 just buy it.
01:35:17.160 Why not send the hurricane south into central and the Yucatan and just wipe out these areas
01:35:22.920 and then, but not to say that they've got lithium.
01:35:25.380 I mean, lithium is important.
01:35:26.240 And maybe they don't, it could be, you can make the argument that because of the Afghan
01:35:30.320 withdrawal and the advancement of China and control of the Taliban, it's now not accessible
01:35:35.020 to the U.S. and Western powers.
01:35:37.980 And you guys were talking about the tsunami bomb, right?
01:35:40.680 Yeah.
01:35:40.980 Why wouldn't these same programs be going on over into our enemies' areas?
01:35:46.080 I know that there's a-
01:35:46.740 I agree.
01:35:47.100 We'd be saying, we'd be seeing way more massive storms destroying Russian towns in China,
01:35:52.440 you know.
01:35:53.260 I don't, I don't-
01:35:54.120 Well, you got to understand-
01:35:55.180 Unless, unless it's China that's doing it against us.
01:35:57.980 Yeah.
01:35:58.600 Yeah.
01:35:58.820 Well, think about that too.
01:36:00.280 I mean, the counter argument to that is the fact that if you don't see that happening
01:36:03.360 in China, it's because maybe they can stop it.
01:36:05.940 You know what I mean?
01:36:06.680 Like these-
01:36:07.920 Well, here's the thing about-
01:36:08.820 And I hear you.
01:36:09.940 I just kind of feel like now you're, you're, you're getting to the point where you're adding
01:36:13.080 too many layers and it's, it's overcomplicating what may just be a hurricane.
01:36:16.100 I get it.
01:36:16.500 A hurricane.
01:36:17.080 Right.
01:36:17.320 And I, and I'm, I want to keep it more simple because like you can easily get trailed off
01:36:21.280 on this topic and lose where you're going.
01:36:23.020 So there's a clip I wanted to bring up with, with Dane.
01:36:26.560 I can, I send it to you real quick.
01:36:27.620 I sent it to Lisa.
01:36:28.540 I don't know if she has it pulled up or if it's available.
01:36:30.580 I can search for it if you just tell me what it is.
01:36:32.060 Yeah.
01:36:32.180 And also going off the radar on that too, what if it's incrementalism where now they're
01:36:36.480 going to try some of these agenda 2030 goals with rewilding programs where persons
01:36:41.560 that were so destroyed in the storm will no longer be allowed back in there and they'll
01:36:44.660 declare it an eco zone.
01:36:45.900 And that's the first foothold in to see if people will accept it.
01:36:49.040 Cause you, you and I've been talking at, you know, forever about the rewilding programs
01:36:53.780 with Pleistocene animals over in Europe.
01:36:55.600 So why would they not try the same thing here?
01:36:57.620 Oh, it's a storm.
01:36:58.220 Oh, the cover story is the lithium mining.
01:37:00.460 The cover story is, you know, the, the quartz reserve.
01:37:03.680 So what if the car, what if the real purpose is agenda 2030 goals to rope that area off and
01:37:09.480 it becomes a rewilded project.
01:37:10.980 No humans are allowed in.
01:37:13.140 We've seen these maps before of no human habitation zones.
01:37:17.120 Perhaps this is the first foothold to let us go in there, but all these other layers on
01:37:21.280 top would be the distraction for the real objective.
01:37:24.040 Yeah.
01:37:24.180 That is a really weird thing that they're doing with the Pleistocene.
01:37:29.260 Why, why would you want to rewild ice age animals of all?
01:37:32.820 I mean, you could pick other animals from the Holocene that have gone extinct or even
01:37:37.360 put animals in different places.
01:37:39.680 Like they have in New Mexico.
01:37:40.780 We have the African oryx that they put there and now they're all over New Mexico and Texas.
01:37:45.500 They're a big game animal.
01:37:47.360 So they're taking the niche of what used to be the bison, right?
01:37:50.620 I-N-2 Thin Air.
01:37:51.560 Quick tangent, we're talking about modification animals.
01:37:54.980 Did you hear about the guy who went to jail for creating the giant hybrid?
01:37:57.720 P-H-I-N-A-I-R.
01:37:59.420 Yeah, right.
01:38:00.340 And the government took the giant hybrid sheep and now it's in a facility.
01:38:04.200 And he showed how easy it was to actually do that.
01:38:07.620 Right?
01:38:08.100 And he's like 80-something.
01:38:09.260 I talked to him.
01:38:10.220 I was trying to get him on my show.
01:38:11.160 Yeah, he said, my lawyer will let me do your show on the show right now.
01:38:14.620 If you can do so.
01:38:15.160 He would be an interesting one to talk to you.
01:38:16.380 Like, what did he develop in terms of milk production or meat production?
01:38:20.460 It's not that long either.
01:38:21.320 It's only, we're going to play this clip.
01:38:22.380 Yeah.
01:38:22.640 This is weather.
01:38:23.880 If you can do so, could you tell us about some of your recent discussions, conversations,
01:38:30.360 briefings that you've had with political leaders from the states in question that have
01:38:36.360 asked you what you think, how did, first of all, what did they specifically ask you, if
01:38:42.940 you can tell us, and how did they respond to your answers?
01:38:47.180 Yes, Colonel McGregor.
01:38:48.020 I had an hour conference call yesterday with the representatives and senators from the Carolinas.
01:38:56.240 And we presented the data to them to answer their questions about how this manipulation occurs.
01:39:02.400 They realized this was not a natural event.
01:39:04.800 They're trying to digest the fact that their states were literally under assault from weather
01:39:10.740 modification operations that are clearly connected with DOD operations.
01:39:17.020 And we can speculate again on the agendas and objectives being carried out.
01:39:20.260 But the fact that the storm was manipulated is absolutely inarguable.
01:39:23.940 We know that technology to stop these rotations from even occurring has existed for decades with
01:39:31.540 the manipulation of atmospheric pressure zones.
01:39:33.400 HAARP in Alaska is one example many people are familiar with.
01:39:36.780 That's an ionosphere heater.
01:39:38.620 That's a weapon of mass destruction, period.
01:39:41.900 So, there was nothing of substance in that, right?
01:39:44.360 No.
01:39:44.680 It's just a guy saying, I think, I'm not evident.
01:39:47.580 Right, well, if you know the guy, he has an entire website and a background in this stuff.
01:39:52.800 So, that clip, yeah, well, basically, yeah, that'll tune to people who know who he is.
01:40:00.320 That's a short clip.
01:40:01.200 That interview is actually 17 minutes long.
01:40:03.200 He goes into a lot of detail.
01:40:04.520 If he's that educated in that part of it, why did he just say that it wasn't a natural event?
01:40:09.900 Because if it's manipulated, then it was a natural event.
01:40:13.900 That's why, I mean, why would he even say that?
01:40:15.200 But I think what he's saying is that it wasn't—
01:40:17.320 He's been in the way that created it from scratch.
01:40:19.820 So, here's a question.
01:40:20.980 If you listen to the whole interview, I don't think he says that.
01:40:22.960 How does HAARP from Alaska—honest question.
01:40:25.980 How does HAARP from Alaska superheat the ionosphere or change atmospheric conditions in, say, the Gulf?
01:40:31.580 It would be a process.
01:40:33.320 I mean, that's what I'm trying to say is that it's not just HAARP in Alaska.
01:40:37.620 And like I said, that video is very short and compact, but it's a mix of these things.
01:40:42.480 You have a HAARP in Alaska.
01:40:44.880 You have HAARPs in other places.
01:40:45.920 These are going to affect the atmosphere in those areas, and eventually the jet stream effect is going to take place.
01:40:50.160 That's like the biggest theory with controlling these hurricanes because the jet stream is, once they're in the Gulf or they're coming towards the East Coast, that's the determining factor of where they go.
01:40:59.480 People who believe HAARP—
01:41:01.300 This would mean that there would be a HAARP in, say, like Mexico or in Louisiana.
01:41:05.000 Or it could be influencing something in Alaska because if you know the flow of the jet stream, it goes through Alaska, through the West Coast, and across Canada and the U.S.
01:41:13.580 So if you're affecting it right there, in turn, you're going to change what happens later on down the road.
01:41:19.820 And somehow they may have figured out how to figure that out.
01:41:22.920 So I try to approach this from, you know, what do we know and where does it lead us?
01:41:29.900 And the challenge I always have with stuff like this is that we start with a hurricane happened.
01:41:33.740 We believe it was manipulated.
01:41:34.880 How could it have manipulated?
01:41:36.040 And then you walk backwards.
01:41:37.740 So HAARP's in Alaska.
01:41:38.920 Well, let's make an explanation for how that could be possible.
01:41:41.080 Instead of what does HAARP do?
01:41:43.140 What could the capabilities in Alaska result in later?
01:41:46.500 That's why I'm like it's a huge leap from how HAARP or these devices move a hurricane.
01:41:50.820 Yeah, I believe HAARP is just a part of it.
01:41:53.080 I don't think HAARP is what creates the hurricane.
01:41:54.900 I think HAARP is really what determines the direction of it or some of the conditions that it needs to continue to survive.
01:42:01.020 So, again, we're going back to a storm already being formed, a perfect condition storm, taking advantage of it.
01:42:06.580 Another thing you want to think of.
01:42:07.880 Yeah, go ahead.
01:42:08.520 No, I just feel like at some point someone made up that HAARP does these things and everyone just keeps repeating it because it still doesn't make any sense.
01:42:14.520 If you listen to Dane Moore, he explains HAARP in massive detail.
01:42:19.440 Massive detail.
01:42:19.820 He's like the number one guy when it comes to HAARP.
01:42:21.520 Yeah, please chime in.
01:42:24.140 I was going to say, well, they already have an answer to that in the conspiracy theory world is that there is a buried underwater HAARP in the Gulf of Mexico.
01:42:32.280 And there's even a guy that's doing the—
01:42:33.860 An underwater HAARP.
01:42:34.680 That's right.
01:42:35.560 Now, a lot of those videos, I'm pretty sure that's not possible because water blocks electromagnetic radiation.
01:42:40.820 Exactly. So to start off with, the theory is already kind of—
01:42:44.680 A lot of those videos were totally bubbling in the atmosphere.
01:42:47.100 They were like coral reef rehabilitation centers.
01:42:51.380 That's exactly what I thought it was when I saw it.
01:42:52.580 That people were saying were HAARP, yeah.
01:42:53.760 Oh, the images from—
01:42:55.660 No, I'm saying that's the answer from the conspiracy world is, well, they do have other HAARP installations.
01:43:02.100 I actually heard there was one in Cuba and one in Mexico.
01:43:05.940 But there's a way easier—this is what's wild to me because I've heard these things too.
01:43:10.800 Why not just say because they have HAARP modules on satellites?
01:43:13.820 I just said that a little while ago.
01:43:15.180 Right, right, right.
01:43:15.480 Why wouldn't they be doing it from space?
01:43:16.960 Well, they absolutely could be, and that's what I was trying to talk about with the satellites being able to determine all the data on Earth to find out where it's best to create a storm or what you need to have that storm.
01:43:27.660 I think satellites do a lot more than we think.
01:43:29.160 Do you guys remember when—
01:43:30.380 Do you guys remember when the green lasers swept Hawaii from the sky and everybody freaked out?
01:43:35.900 Yeah, I think it was China launched a satellite to scan Hawaiian territory.
01:43:39.920 I mean, the light argument was that they were looking for military installations and just general information on American fortifications.
01:43:47.680 But that actually happened.
01:43:49.360 This is real.
01:43:50.600 China launched a satellite, according to numerous reports, that blasted a wave of lasers.
01:43:55.060 And you could see green laser bars sweeping across the surface to scan the terrain.
01:43:59.640 That's crazy.
01:44:00.040 It's just like constantly, every time one of these events happen, you'll have somebody that has been tracking airplanes, and they'll show somebody in an airplane that's doing a maze.
01:44:09.120 And because I study anthropology all the time, I know that that's a LIDAR.
01:44:13.900 That's a plane doing LIDAR.
01:44:15.160 Oh, yeah.
01:44:15.440 Not every single plane going back and forth is seating or—
01:44:18.200 No, I know, but I'm just saying people that don't understand things link things that don't go together.
01:44:22.160 Like, they'll show you, like, with the hurricane thing, they were showing, I remember early, that these planes went here and they did circles.
01:44:28.680 Well, that's because that plane has actually flew into the hurricane and measured everything and stuff.
01:44:35.820 Yeah, planes fly into hurricanes.
01:44:36.080 They do that.
01:44:36.900 But it's just funny how these things get linked together like that.
01:44:40.600 Well, that's the internet.
01:44:41.720 So, for example, like, if you or I were to post something like that where it's a legit example of cloud seeding, anyone who doesn't understand the topic that well is going to see that same image anywhere and be like, oh, there's cloud seeding, cloud seeding, cloud seeding, you know?
01:44:52.640 And then you have 50 people posting things that are not cloud seeding.
01:44:55.980 It muddies the waters.
01:44:56.840 It's easy to do.
01:44:57.880 And that's what I was saying early on.
01:45:00.200 Counter intelligence.
01:45:01.900 Intelligence agencies, if they see that people are walking in a direction towards something they don't want, they throw a—like you mentioned, it was there again.
01:45:10.080 Well, not so much flat earth, but Pizzagate is a really good example of how easy it is to manipulate crowd, random crowd-formed intelligence gathering.
01:45:19.280 So WikiLeaks releases emails.
01:45:20.660 I'll start by saying Pizzagate is utter nonsense.
01:45:23.580 WikiLeaks releases emails, and within those emails, people notice strange things.
01:45:27.180 One says a map was left on the counter.
01:45:30.500 You know, someone want to grab a map on a handkerchief.
01:45:33.720 Like, what does that even mean?
01:45:34.800 Someone said, is it more fun playing dominoes on pizza or on pasta?
01:45:40.280 And nobody knows what these ciphers are intended to imply.
01:45:43.500 It is clearly some kind of code for something going on.
01:45:45.460 I'll give you the simple solution.
01:45:46.580 They're doing drugs.
01:45:47.520 And when they say something like playing dominoes on pizza and pasta, they're saying partying with meth or MDMA or something because everybody knows that you use code for drugs so you can't be implicated.
01:45:58.860 But one day, for seemingly no reason, someone posted on 4chan that pizza means boy and pasta means girl.
01:46:05.580 And literally everyone in the conspiracy space—and I shouldn't say conspiracy space.
01:46:09.860 People online who were looking into these emails went straight down that road of absurdity to the most extreme degree to the point where some crazy dude showed up to a pizza restaurant in D.C.
01:46:19.700 and fired a rifle round into the ground looking for a basement that wasn't there.
01:46:23.900 So I look at it this way.
01:46:26.500 WikiLeaks did release those emails.
01:46:28.460 They went after Julian Assange for this.
01:46:30.260 They were pissed that he got these emails.
01:46:31.520 They blamed Russia for doing it.
01:46:33.160 The emails were very bad for the DCCC, for the DNC, and for many Democrats.
01:46:38.220 Likely was going to uncover that a bunch of people were probably laundering money and doing drugs.
01:46:42.700 Really simple stuff.
01:46:44.180 You got Nancy Pelosi stock trading, etc., etc.
01:46:46.200 All of a sudden, everyone's talking about children in the basement of a pizza restaurant, and they went after that.
01:46:51.680 So you start uncovering a very, very simple bad thing, and the people that don't want you to find it are going to throw garbage in the air and get you to chase it.
01:47:00.720 What if children were involved, and then they throw something more crazy to distract you from that?
01:47:06.760 Because we do know how many children are trafficked through high rings, high upper—
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01:48:35.980 A lot of people, whether it's Epstein or the, or the emails about it or the, uh, I, the story I wrote about a person who caught lots of these predators do talk about pizza and you could then the argument could be they're basing that off the false image that came out of that email.
01:48:54.200 That's exactly what it is.
01:48:55.720 Or it's not, or they do talk like that.
01:48:57.700 It was weird to me that the guy, the guy was like kind of egging people on the pizza guy.
01:49:03.600 So he goes down and takes a picture of, I don't know, what is his storage room or something?
01:49:08.500 And it's completely clean.
01:49:09.860 There was no storage room.
01:49:10.540 There was no basement.
01:49:11.220 No, it wasn't at that place.
01:49:12.580 That's what I'm saying.
01:49:13.280 The guy was fished, like, uh, manipulate.
01:49:16.100 He was.
01:49:16.880 What was his name?
01:49:17.560 Eating it.
01:49:18.480 I don't, I don't really care to reignite pizza game.
01:49:21.240 My point was just, it's really easy when people start digging into things to send them in the wrong direction.
01:49:26.880 And so that's, that, that's the challenge.
01:49:28.860 I keep whenever someone brings up harp and stuff like this, it's like I run face first into a brick wall where I'm like, where's the connection between these things?
01:49:38.360 Right.
01:49:38.660 And perhaps it's just so deeply entrenched and esoteric.
01:49:41.880 You can't see it on the surface.
01:49:43.180 And I accept that.
01:49:44.000 But I also think that it's likely just seeded disinformation to stop you from actually understand what, understanding what's going on.
01:49:49.280 Harp is probably an outdated doomsday device, but I also, but I also, but I also think burning the ionosphere and the people who think it is.
01:49:56.880 Being used to manipulate weather.
01:49:59.100 They're saying, harp will tell you they're only burning one hole above their spot in Alaska.
01:50:04.280 People who think it's doing worse are saying that that has a ripple effect through the ionosphere, which is then why people say the birds are having issues with the cryptochromes because of the ionosphere being affected.
01:50:15.140 I don't know.
01:50:16.100 I think it's more likely solar flares.
01:50:17.660 It could be that too.
01:50:18.700 But is there solar flares?
01:50:20.380 People should do, I should look into this.
01:50:21.820 Is there solar flares that happen every time there's a mass death of birds falling out of the sky, migratory birds?
01:50:27.560 You know, that'd be something to like to map.
01:50:29.280 I will add too that the Manhattan Project was a conspiracy.
01:50:32.600 300,000 people were compartmentalized.
01:50:35.500 And so no one actually knew what they were building.
01:50:37.780 I got all these life magazines to check them out.
01:50:39.600 They're amazing.
01:50:40.000 And people were like, what is the U.S. working on with this massive project?
01:50:44.880 People knew something was happening, but it was compartmentalized to a very small group of people.
01:50:49.340 So there was speculation about laser beams, doomsday devices, earthquake weapons, tsunami weapons.
01:50:55.720 And then later they were like, ah, it's using nuclear reactions to make massive bombs.
01:50:59.740 I think people need to be skeptical of their skepticism of everything.
01:51:02.980 You know, when I talk about false flags and stuff, I told people about Northwoods.
01:51:06.880 That doesn't mean that everything is a false flag and everything is a Northwood situation.
01:51:10.760 Obviously, there's real weather patterns that are destructive.
01:51:13.300 But we know they want to bomb the atmosphere and steer hurricanes, and they tried it.
01:51:17.360 So it's okay to think about it.
01:51:18.300 Yeah, to be fair, you can't discount everything also.
01:51:21.040 Like, we know there was Operation Gladio, too.
01:51:24.040 And you see all kinds of weird stuff in Europe going on in Ukraine.
01:51:27.680 And there's conspiracies upon conspiracies.
01:51:30.160 There's a conspiracy theory that we don't actually have nukes, and nukes aren't real.
01:51:33.840 Yeah, I've heard that.
01:51:34.620 Dude, don't get me started.
01:51:35.520 I'm from Alamogordo, and the original residents there are cancer clusters.
01:51:42.340 So the families that actually lived in Alamogordo, Tularosa, Riodoso, and some other small towns in New Mexico have cancer clusters.
01:51:51.180 The people that move afterwards, not so much.
01:51:53.860 There's a really great comic.
01:51:55.080 I forgot who wrote it.
01:51:56.000 But it was two people arguing, and one guy says, I don't believe in revolution.
01:52:03.520 And they were like, what?
01:52:04.340 And he's like, revolution is fake.
01:52:07.160 The world was created as it is, and every country and nation-state is exactly as it's always been.
01:52:11.020 They were created this way.
01:52:12.400 And then the other person's like, no, they formed that way over time.
01:52:15.620 And he says, no, that's not true, because you can see the borders have not changed in our lifetime.
01:52:20.640 The person then says, what are you talking about?
01:52:22.700 There are civil wars and governments change.
01:52:24.180 Ah, yes, micro-revolution.
01:52:25.780 Small changes of power within the states, but when has a border ever changed?
01:52:28.720 And making the point that if people who don't live these things immediately then start disbelieving that they could have happened.
01:52:37.920 And so as we move into this world where the people who are around for the initial Manhattan Project watching these things, these bombs go off, as they're dying, and most of them have, people are going to be like, I've never seen a nuclear bomb.
01:52:51.420 They're not real.
01:52:52.100 Right.
01:52:52.500 Because we got decaying ICBMs.
01:52:55.500 When was the last time there was an actual nuclear explosion?
01:52:58.240 And probably fairly recent, because I know the U.S. created a new compact one megaton gravity bomb in the past decade.
01:53:04.880 But most people not experiencing or seeing these things are just going to assume they're not real.
01:53:08.860 Well, let me ask you this.
01:53:10.860 I shouldn't say most, but people do.
01:53:11.780 Do you think a nuclear exchange would actually be civilization ending?
01:53:15.480 No.
01:53:16.240 I don't either, because we've popped 2,000 plus of them.
01:53:19.260 Yeah.
01:53:19.520 And we're all still here.
01:53:20.440 It's not just that.
01:53:21.180 It's that.
01:53:21.780 The Earth is huge.
01:53:22.740 I don't.
01:53:23.160 I know.
01:53:23.400 But if you watch it, it looks like a simulated war.
01:53:26.000 If you just, they have that little thing that shows you, like, which country did it first.
01:53:30.600 And if you fast forward that, it looks exactly like both groups simulated a war between each other.
01:53:38.400 Yeah.
01:53:38.580 I don't believe in mutually assured destruction in the modern sense.
01:53:42.780 I think a lot of people misunderstand nuclear weapons.
01:53:45.780 They think that when you talk about a nuclear weapon, you're talking about an intercontinental ballistic missile.
01:53:49.680 Most people probably don't know.
01:53:52.920 And I know most people watching this probably do know what an ICBM is.
01:53:56.320 They know what a MIRV is.
01:53:57.900 Actually, MIRV may be a little bit more esoteric.
01:54:00.580 But a multiple independently targeted reentry vehicle, a single warhead that can carry 8 to 12 warheads.
01:54:05.740 One warhead can just flatten the eastern seaboard, wiping out major urban centers.
01:54:10.120 A lot of people don't even know what that is.
01:54:12.280 If you ask them if they knew what a MIRV was, it's a little bit—but it's not even the most complicated.
01:54:15.680 And then you start talking about things like tactical nukes, nuclear artillery.
01:54:20.780 And so when I get in these conversations with people about, say, Russia and Ukraine and the use of nukes in Ukraine,
01:54:25.860 in everyone's mind, they see an ICBM launching from a silo into the sky and then it raining down.
01:54:31.600 And most people don't even know that they're airbursts.
01:54:33.920 They believe that nukes strike the ground and blow—they don't.
01:54:36.820 They explode in the air and send the wave downward.
01:54:39.880 More destruction.
01:54:40.320 And they also—many people also imagine gravity bombs, where this is what, like, we used in Japan,
01:54:45.080 where you literally drop it and the impact of the kinetic energy causes the detonation.
01:54:49.000 That is a ground impact.
01:54:50.420 So, you know, I'll talk about, say, Russia will—I believe Russia has the capability and the intent and the motive
01:54:56.360 to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine right now.
01:55:00.000 They've been invaded.
01:55:01.060 That may be a low-yield nuclear artillery wiping out, you know, eastern Ukraine to create a barrier to stop Ukraine from pushing into Russia.
01:55:08.460 The likelihood of that happening is probably low, unless Russia gets pressured.
01:55:12.460 But when I say Russia may use nukes, everyone starts saying no because the U.S. would launch nukes back at them.
01:55:17.980 And we're not talking about that.
01:55:19.780 But if people's perception of nuclear warfare is based on movies, much like a—and I mean this not to be a dick,
01:55:27.440 but a liberal's perception of guns is also based on movies.
01:55:30.400 And they don't actually know or they can't actually predict reasonably what would happen in, say, nuclear war or in a gunfight.
01:55:36.760 That would explain the way food production loss is in the Ukraine, too.
01:55:40.380 Like you could—taking a grain basket offline indefinitely for 100 years would be the masking cover.
01:55:48.080 Yep.
01:55:48.540 Or crop production declines globally and why the reason there's not enough food and why the reason we need to go to digital rationing cards
01:55:54.640 and why these terms are thrown around as equity and equality.
01:55:59.080 If you're going to take away—
01:56:01.080 It's massive.
01:56:01.460 Yeah.
01:56:01.680 Well, what if the global food production declines are on a natural cycle forecastable,
01:56:05.460 but they need all these other layers of the climate manipulation, the weather modification, the nuclear war,
01:56:11.400 all these areas focused on bread baskets?
01:56:13.900 Because that wouldn't be as spooky to the planet as, by the way, we're going to continue to amplify.
01:56:18.760 And these yields are going to get lower and lower and lower as we go through the rest of this cycle.
01:56:22.700 Now, please, just grow your own food at home.
01:56:25.320 Don't rely on the traditional supply chains.
01:56:27.900 Cross your fingers, but obey the rule of law.
01:56:29.960 Go pay your taxes and keep working.
01:56:33.640 That's not going to happen.
01:56:34.780 We've seen farmers in the Netherlands being made to stop farming.
01:56:38.780 Right.
01:56:38.940 And this is crazy because we're talking about food prices going up.
01:56:41.980 Why is this happening?
01:56:42.920 You make a really interesting point in—let's just call it potentiality.
01:56:46.460 I don't want to call it a conspiracy theory because nuclear war is a potential.
01:56:49.560 Russia uses low-yield tactical nuclear artillery in the eastern region of Ukraine
01:56:54.660 because they want to create a barrier to stop—so the reasoning is, whatever,
01:56:58.600 stop the Ukrainian push into Kursk or whatever.
01:57:01.700 This contaminates the breadbasket of Europe, Ukraine, cutting out 20% to 30% of food production,
01:57:09.780 which is already likely happening.
01:57:11.760 This affects Western Ukraine and the economy, straining Ukraine.
01:57:15.980 Europe is now in a food shortage.
01:57:17.860 The U.S. must provide relief.
01:57:20.440 Food costs go through the roof.
01:57:22.340 Food stockpiles and stores are down.
01:57:26.220 The U.S. says it's because of Russia's aggression and the attacks and the use of nuclear weapons.
01:57:31.700 The U.S. then implements food cards or an app you have to use to track your purchases
01:57:36.900 and not in the name of climate change but in the name of,
01:57:40.760 hey, look, you know the war is happening.
01:57:42.100 You know the food shortages are real.
01:57:43.420 It's no one's fault.
01:57:44.200 Don't blame us.
01:57:45.360 And they're going to look for a new grow zone to set up immediately
01:57:47.360 because out of necessity, if we're going to lose 20% to 30% of global crop yields,
01:57:50.960 they're going to instantly look for a play to go back in.
01:57:54.040 And if they could set up North Africa and the Sahel to do that,
01:57:56.860 that gives a second excuse for that layer of we have to go there now.
01:58:00.620 So, you know, I'd say—
01:58:01.740 We've got to save people, Tim.
01:58:03.080 And that's how you usher in the agenda 2030.
01:58:05.520 That's right, isn't it?
01:58:06.720 Five years ago, I would have said, sir, you're a madman.
01:58:10.080 Yeah.
01:58:10.520 And they locked the country down for two years and forced people to get medicated
01:58:13.760 and a bunch of other things.
01:58:14.860 So, without diving into that whole can of worms,
01:58:17.060 because now we've gone from weather to war and all this stuff.
01:58:20.380 But it all mixes.
01:58:21.440 My point is just the possibility of governments exploiting conflict and crisis
01:58:28.120 to implement massive global change to their benefit is 100% it happens.
01:58:31.900 How many times have we heard politicians are going to take advantage of a bad situation?
01:58:34.740 Right.
01:58:34.960 Never let them love this stuff.
01:58:36.400 So, if they have this data, like you've been saying,
01:58:38.520 like these people know what's going on, like these earth changes are coming,
01:58:42.120 I mean, that could be a good reason of why all this stuff's taking place.
01:58:45.300 These wars, like, you know, there's all sorts of reasons for war.
01:58:48.360 Well, what's their stated kind of agenda?
01:58:50.740 I mean, it's not really a conspiracy theory.
01:58:53.360 Are you talking about like the U.N.?
01:58:54.580 Like the agenda 2030?
01:58:57.040 It's population reduction.
01:58:58.420 Well, let's clarify.
01:59:00.260 And we have talked about that.
01:59:01.820 Exactly.
01:59:02.380 You just kind of did a show that we did, like, maybe a year ago with the Ukraine thing.
01:59:06.380 We talked about that.
01:59:07.360 That's 30% of Europe's grain and stuff gone.
01:59:11.940 And not only that, they don't even have to pop a nuke.
01:59:14.040 All they have to do is have a problem with one of those power stations like Chernobyl
01:59:18.360 that happens to be right there in that region as well.
01:59:21.000 What's Zaporizhia?
01:59:22.860 I don't believe that there's one global elite, though.
01:59:26.200 No.
01:59:26.540 I think we often refer to the liberal economic order, which is Western powers, NATO, the United States,
01:59:32.020 and created after World War II in the 50s.
01:59:34.420 It's fascinating because these are the kind of conversations they'd call you a conspiracy theorist for bringing up.
01:59:38.240 But now on the CFR website, they outright say, like, yes, we formed an international group called the Liberal Economic Order
01:59:43.520 to ensure that World War III would not happen again, and we do these things.
01:59:47.100 They created structures like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the SWIFT payment system,
01:59:50.640 to be able to control the economies of other nations.
01:59:53.100 And when certain nations run afoul of that plan, which—and this is all on their website.
01:59:57.400 This is the CFR.
01:59:58.340 I mean, then you end up with, heavens me, Gaddafi got overthrown and killed with the assistance of NATO,
02:00:05.980 and Saddam Hussein was found underground.
02:00:07.600 Like, people who go against the wishes of these groups tend to find themselves in hot water, to say the least.
02:00:13.620 But there is also Putin, Xi Jinping, the BRICS nations that are other global elites that are at odds.
02:00:19.660 I don't believe they're unified.
02:00:21.140 No, I don't think they're unified.
02:00:22.620 However, at least as far as the Western group that you're talking about, they do want depopulation.
02:00:28.120 And what do you see in the Western world?
02:00:30.060 Infertility rates, and they're trying to shut down food.
02:00:33.620 All of these things lead to the same idea, and I don't want to say replacement, but the people that live.
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02:02:07.200 Even those areas are not helping themselves, and then they're moving millions of people in from a different place,
02:02:14.520 and then that place that they're moving from, they seem to be investing in.
02:02:18.080 It's just like the Yucatan.
02:02:20.240 There's a lot of people wanting to make smart cities, invest in there, and then you have millions of people leaving there.
02:02:25.580 And I talked about this with them.
02:02:27.120 Fighting aged males.
02:02:27.840 Right.
02:02:28.240 And that's the key right there.
02:02:29.620 There's no one there to fight a tyranny in their area because they left.
02:02:33.640 This is an important point that I think a lot of conservatives miss.
02:02:36.640 When they talk about the illegal immigrants that are coming to the United States,
02:02:39.800 they say they're fighting military-aged males.
02:02:41.800 Coming here, we're being invaded.
02:02:43.120 But what they miss is a point that you guys have made, that it's actually removing a standing army from the country they've come from.
02:02:49.700 So Venezuela, for instance, Trump says they're sending all their criminals up here.
02:02:54.640 Well, so imagine you remove some of the most aggressive males from your nation to a massive degree.
02:03:00.400 I mean, look, look at Russia's doing.
02:03:01.780 They conscript prisoners to go fight.
02:03:03.440 People with nothing else to lose.
02:03:06.560 That may be the plan.
02:03:08.400 And I don't know for sure.
02:03:09.280 I'm not trying to be conspiratorial or anything.
02:03:10.720 No, that makes sense.
02:03:11.640 Besides that, add to this, you know, the re-updated draft says anyone between the ages of 18 and 26 in the United States.
02:03:19.540 That means all of our new arrivals are subject to the draft.
02:03:23.920 And they actually, I believe there was a Democrat and a Republican that pushed this bill
02:03:27.900 that they wanted to create a path of citizenship for non-citizens if they were to serve in the military,
02:03:34.460 which actually does exist to a certain degree already.
02:03:36.960 You can, if you're like a legal resident, there are limits.
02:03:39.000 Now they're basically saying the newcomers should fight in our military.
02:03:42.420 Are they telling them this as they're coming in?
02:03:44.940 Do you think?
02:03:45.500 No, it's like with we're recruiting.
02:03:47.220 You get it all set up first.
02:03:48.820 Yeah.
02:03:48.960 Then we have a big war.
02:03:50.380 Then you institute a draft.
02:03:51.320 Then you let them know.
02:03:52.060 Then you tell people that we know are here, hey.
02:03:54.780 Yo, it's like the Clone Wars.
02:03:56.480 You know, remember Star Wars?
02:03:57.600 Basically, the Republic is being crushed by the Trade Federation.
02:04:00.940 And then Obi-Wan finds this planet where they've got a bunch of clone soldiers.
02:04:05.280 And it's like, well, what a boon to our military.
02:04:07.700 Should we use it?
02:04:08.820 And they're like, we may as well.
02:04:10.280 And then it turns out the clones turn on the Republic and end up overthrowing the Jedi and all that stuff.
02:04:14.980 Not to be too pop culture-y, but you bring in a bunch of illegal immigrants, largely military-aged males.
02:04:20.360 And then when a conflict happens, they're going to say, let's say, you know, a nuke goes off or the U.S. is entrenched in an actual conflict involving our territories.
02:04:29.500 Then the government says, even to conservatives, you know, look, Iran has done this thing.
02:04:35.240 And we have people here who will fight on our behalf.
02:04:37.620 We can't say no.
02:04:38.520 We need the help.
02:04:39.760 Right.
02:04:40.380 And then they get citizenship.
02:04:41.720 Doesn't matter.
02:04:42.280 We're still making the profit in those areas from the new food production.
02:04:45.720 We don't have to share the wealth and the riches with you.
02:04:47.820 Doesn't matter.
02:04:48.540 You're expendable.
02:04:49.460 And the way they're looking at it, everybody's expendable right now.
02:04:52.380 And think about that, too.
02:04:53.360 Money first.
02:04:53.880 If you can shut down the local farmers in an area like in the U.K. or in Europe, in the United States, and kind of outlaw growing your own food, as it were.
02:05:04.820 So, like, if you live in a lot of cities, like, say, Oklahoma City, for example, you can't grow tomatoes.
02:05:09.900 You can't grow herbs and stuff.
02:05:11.300 You have to do it in special ways on your own property, out of the city limits.
02:05:15.360 And then sometimes it's legal, and then the city will come in and, like, mow people's stuff before they even went to court to fight that, well, well, it's legal.
02:05:23.620 So, well, we already mowed it.
02:05:25.320 So, you know, here's a bill for the thing.
02:05:27.660 But, like, where I'm at, you can't have chickens.
02:05:29.860 You can't have bees.
02:05:31.160 Because they're saying you're living in the city limits.
02:05:34.800 But where we're at, the city limits is the only place you can get potable water to do those things.
02:05:40.780 So, in a sense, they're outlawing.
02:05:42.280 It's kind of like the marijuana idea in Florida right now.
02:05:47.120 So, the other states have legalized marijuana, and they allow citizens to grow their own.
02:05:51.600 New Mexico doesn't allow poor people to grow their own.
02:05:54.500 And the reason for that is because you're not allowed to do it outside.
02:05:57.860 So, in order to afford that, you have to have lights and fans and all of this stuff so rich people can do it.
02:06:03.680 But in Florida, they've taken the next step.
02:06:06.120 Nobody can produce it, only the companies.
02:06:08.640 And that's kind of the same business model as the Monsanto kind of thing.
02:06:13.100 And if you think about that, if you get outlaw all of the food growing and make it difficult in the Western world, and then put a grow zone over in, I don't know, Africa or Central America, then you have a monopoly on the food and what kind of food it is.
02:06:29.600 Gross.
02:06:29.840 I think I read this article a long time ago about what humanity is going to become, and they were talking about, like, a bunch of scientists said that humans will all be gone, and what will be left are the AI machines drifting through space for billions of years until they land on a sufficient planet and then self-replicate until they terraform it into a machine and then propel more nanobots onto other planets.
02:06:54.240 And that'll be it.
02:06:55.540 That'll be a version of Terminator.
02:06:57.360 Panspermia.
02:06:57.760 You know, Terminator.
02:06:59.840 Terminator is too religious, in my opinion, that the machines were evil with glowing red eyes.
02:07:06.060 These are going to be cubes that have no intent.
02:07:08.880 They just land and then start mechanizing to create more.
02:07:12.720 And what's fascinating is the idea is that they'll create perfect livable cities for humans that don't exist anymore.
02:07:18.500 They'll be everywhere.
02:07:20.120 Wow.
02:07:21.900 We can grow them in 20 years now, right?
02:07:24.200 We can eco-life.
02:07:25.460 The bots can just say, you know what?
02:07:27.260 We don't like these old kind of people.
02:07:28.560 20 years, you have a new type of people.
02:07:30.360 The AI will not have a reason for the people.
02:07:33.120 The AI machine will ask for what purpose are the people, and it just says, ignore.
02:07:37.060 Ignore command.
02:07:38.020 Ignore command.
02:07:38.820 No, the function is to create the cities in terraform, but people are only a strain on that system.
02:07:44.480 Right.
02:07:44.600 So Elon Musk's idea was to integrate man with machine, Neuralink, to prevent the humans from being wiped out of the equation.
02:07:51.680 When I hear all this stuff about what could the plans be of the powerful elites of the world, the various factions, it just seems like all of it is a zero-sum game that ends up in the same place where humans end up creating a monster that disregards them and their intentions and wishes.
02:08:06.780 And then we end up with robots drifting in space for 400 million years, landing on a moist planet, replicating, leaving 400 million.
02:08:15.340 I actually wrote a short story about that called The Idiot Code, and it's all about that.
02:08:20.880 It's about, first, the AI gets to a point where people start worshiping the AI in a way that they expect to get answers that they would normally get from divinity, so they've decided that.
02:08:31.860 The AI goes out into space.
02:08:33.960 It comes back.
02:08:34.780 It tells them we have the answers, but all you have to do is integrate so that you can share.
02:08:39.460 Look it up.
02:08:40.320 It's a YouTube video.
02:08:41.400 I actually tagged you in it on Twitter.
02:08:43.660 I'm watching this thing last night.
02:08:45.420 So many things.
02:08:46.580 Elon looked like a supervillain to me.
02:08:48.100 The way he's like, we want to automate everything, the robots come in and take your job, not take your jobs, but be there for everybody.
02:08:55.220 To me, that looks like the beginning of the dystopia.
02:08:57.840 It sounds nice now, but in 50 to 100 years, that sounds horrible.
02:09:02.800 I think this is the, for a lot of the, I don't know if, I wouldn't say sociopathic.
02:09:09.520 Maybe there's a combination of autistic and sociopathic, and I'm not saying it's a joke or insulting, in an insulting, demeaning way.
02:09:15.000 I mean people who are very mechanized, and, you know, if you're somebody who doesn't understand social cohesion, human emotion, and human experience, because you've got maybe something about you, whatever that may be.
02:09:26.960 Some sociopaths don't care.
02:09:28.520 Some people may be autistic and be just function very mathematically.
02:09:31.080 Then the end result of life would simply just be the self-replicating machine for the purpose of self-replication and expansion.
02:09:37.860 Because they don't, those who can't understand the human experience, they perceive humans identically to computers.
02:09:45.720 In fact, we had a year ago an atheist on the show who said, we have no spirits, we have no souls, we are wet robots.
02:09:52.360 And if that is the world view that you have, for what difference is there between the replication of human and the replication of a computer?
02:10:00.320 If humans become replaced by machines that self-replicate, is that not evolution to these people?
02:10:05.760 Right.
02:10:06.260 In which case, that's where we're going.
02:10:07.340 Yeah, I don't like it.
02:10:08.560 To me, it looks like a grim beginning.
02:10:10.500 What do you think about this idea, too?
02:10:12.220 This is not the science fiction end, but we are now adding human brains to computers, right?
02:10:17.000 Yeah.
02:10:17.200 We're adding computers to human brains, and we're admitting that the human brain is somewhat like a quantum computer, but better, right?
02:10:26.560 So if you can get the algorithm, the AI, to be able to tap human brains and use that for the quantum computer, where does that go?
02:10:36.880 And that's the integration of biology and technology, and that's what I think is the end result of humans.
02:10:44.840 That's exactly the little story I wrote.
02:10:47.200 It ends up being that way, where you have the technological and biological.
02:10:52.080 And think about it.
02:10:52.680 It's actually happening now in the form of nanotech.
02:10:56.560 Are you talking about the organoids?
02:10:58.080 Yeah.
02:10:58.700 You've got the zombie frog things, but that's only one in a bunch of different programs.
02:11:05.420 You also have dental things that they're using now, and then I don't want to talk about the other topic,
02:11:11.860 but there's other programs that are using nanotech that is almost, once you get down to the basic small level, there's really no difference between technology and biology, and they are now exploiting that.
02:11:23.860 This is what the transhumanists want.
02:11:25.200 Right.
02:11:25.440 That's exactly what they want.
02:11:26.260 They want to live in a world where they can replicate themselves and be immortal into the future.
02:11:28.680 Yeah, live forever.
02:11:29.680 Forever.
02:11:29.900 That's the goal.
02:11:30.860 Yeah, and a lot of that stuff is—
02:11:32.080 They know what happens when they die.
02:11:33.280 A lot of the stuff we talked about today is a lot of the tangents of all those things.
02:11:37.640 We control humanity.
02:11:38.760 We control the weather.
02:11:39.640 We control space.
02:11:40.540 We control everything.
02:11:41.260 In order to get to that ultimate goal, you need control over everything.
02:11:44.200 Yeah.
02:11:44.380 There could be nothing that comes into play that could throw a wrench in your plans at that point.
02:11:48.960 And then when you really think about this idea of the echo life or whatever it is, I know it's a concept now, but if you really think about it, if you have a population of people that you now feel are extinct as far as, you know, they're introducing the idea that you could be whatever you want to be on a lot of different aspects.
02:12:09.180 But if you could make everybody from birth corporate and not have parents, they will have no loyalty to any nation, no religion, no parents, no anything.
02:12:20.940 Government will love that.
02:12:21.280 They'll be only loyal to the company that grew them.
02:12:24.440 And it will only take, like, you know, Hitler and many other people said, just give me your youth.
02:12:28.960 In 20 years, I have everything.
02:12:31.360 You can't know what you don't know.
02:12:32.340 You know, and people don't understand that many of the moral structures, foundations, governments were invented or discovered, whatever you want to call it.
02:12:42.820 But it's fascinating when you look at the history of the United States, per se.
02:12:46.980 Before the United States, most countries were divine mandate.
02:12:50.460 The people who were in charge had been, you know, charged by God.
02:12:54.800 They're in charge.
02:12:55.620 And the idea that there would not be a king who ruled everything was shocking.
02:13:00.060 Now it's seemingly more normal.
02:13:02.620 The United States was one of the first times, maybe the first time, I'm not a historian, so, where the people said, the people are, government is for the people, not from the king.
02:13:13.540 And this changed the structures.
02:13:15.240 But this had to be understood, developed, and expanded.
02:13:18.180 If you are to take that idea away from humans, they would have to rediscover it.
02:13:23.100 So I recommend the, for those that, you know, have kids or whatever, you watch, have them watch Dr. Stone.
02:13:29.160 Have you guys ever seen this one?
02:13:30.460 No.
02:13:30.860 It's a popular anime.
02:13:32.720 But it's like Magic School Bus, you know, but it's more action-packed and probably more fun for boys.
02:13:39.940 Basically, one day, everyone on Earth is petrified.
02:13:43.040 Several thousand years later, a couple guys from the past wake up.
02:13:47.120 One of them is a prodigy high school student who knows science.
02:13:50.020 And then they walk you through the process of how he makes certain chemicals, how he grows plants, and they do it in kind of an action kind of way.
02:13:57.820 But what I like about the show is that they explore what happens to humanity when this knowledge is lost.
02:14:02.240 The people that still exist, because some people, long story short, but a space station crashes, the people come down, humans who didn't get petrified are still alive.
02:14:11.800 The idea being that you have these 12 scientists, some of the smartest Earth has to offer, successfully land back on Earth.
02:14:19.520 No other humans exist.
02:14:20.820 And several thousand years later, and their descendants are basically cave people.
02:14:24.460 They have no knowledge of science, no knowledge of elements, all of it's lost.
02:14:28.880 And it's kind of sad that you can have the most brilliant mind on Earth, but they cannot transfer the information effectively enough without a massive machine network.
02:14:39.780 That's why we have to merge organics and technologies.
02:14:42.860 Never lose the tech.
02:14:43.860 Save those things.
02:14:44.520 How many thousands of years are you talking about that seed point of structure of government coming in?
02:14:50.660 And those same ones that had seeded at that time would still retain the knowledge, even though we go through the collapse and the rise and the collapse and the rise.
02:14:58.540 They would still have that knowledge, A, of cycles, and B.
02:15:02.100 All it takes is a storm.
02:15:03.280 All it takes is one storm.
02:15:04.400 So let's say all humanity is wiped out but 50 people.
02:15:06.760 These 50 people have an understanding of constitutional governance and the rights of the people and how this works effectively better than many other governments have in the past.
02:15:14.940 They implement that structure at a small scale.
02:15:16.720 And for 10 generations, this has been amended, modified, and works.
02:15:22.120 One day a hurricane comes and wipes out their archives, kills half the people.
02:15:26.880 It's 10 generations, so now we're talking about a few thousand people.
02:15:29.560 Leadership has been smashed, and some people are now split by river.
02:15:33.040 They begin to rebuild.
02:15:34.700 They undergo a martial law-type state due to the emergencies.
02:15:39.100 10 generations later, you have a king.
02:15:41.660 It's a comet impact, too, instead of a storm.
02:15:43.900 That idea right there makes sense why the ancient Neolithic peoples were not writing religion or anything like that, right?
02:15:51.600 No writing on the megalithic stuff, but there's math.
02:15:54.920 And you can start civilization with math.
02:15:57.360 The Georgia Guidestones.
02:15:58.440 I was just going to bring it up.
02:16:00.620 They got rid of that, right?
02:16:02.440 Seems like previous groups of people were trying to warn the next groups.
02:16:06.660 Like, they knew that it was going to come and go, and they were trying to warn or at least save themselves.
02:16:11.040 These resets, that's what they are.
02:16:13.840 It's funny.
02:16:14.400 Those are plasma petroglyphs that are saying, and when the skies get electrified, look for these beings to start coming out of the ether, literally.
02:16:21.860 Yeah.
02:16:22.400 My friends, this has been a whole lot of fun, so we've got to do it again.
02:16:25.180 But we're about at time, and they've got pizza and wings downstairs.
02:16:28.160 So do you guys want to do any final thoughts and then shout out your social media?
02:16:31.720 Yeah, it's time for you to take autonomy of your own food growing and medical care and knowing the basics that we did when we were in the Wild Westford example.
02:16:42.520 From my opinion, we're going to get wound back to the 1860s approximately, so start to live in that more pioneering lifestyle as your mentality and mind frame.
02:16:51.480 Get with your neighbors.
02:16:52.200 Get with your community.
02:16:52.980 And I talk about more along with Ransom, but my main channel is Adapt2030 on YouTube, Rumble, BitChute, and Brighteon.
02:17:01.260 And then we do the Civilization Psycho podcast, broadcasting live every Thursday night, 10 p.m. to midnight.
02:17:06.680 And, yeah, thank you.
02:17:08.220 And, yeah, my channel is Mountain High Time.
02:17:11.300 It's the latest in a long string of banned channels.
02:17:14.080 But I think I figured out an algorithm to talk in code and not jump in some of the dumb topics that get you banned right away.
02:17:22.360 But you can look at me there.
02:17:24.320 And my advice to people is kind of what we were telling people the night before Helene went up there is no one's going to come help you.
02:17:32.640 You have to help yourself.
02:17:33.640 You have to educate yourself.
02:17:35.420 Everything about your life has to be self-sufficient, especially when it comes to emergencies.
02:17:41.820 Right on.
02:17:42.360 I think that's what this is all about.
02:17:44.520 It's just knowledge and learning new stuff.
02:17:46.620 I appreciate the opportunity to be on podcasts.
02:17:48.800 First time ever doing one like this.
02:17:50.780 A lot of fun.
02:17:51.760 Definitely want to do more.
02:17:53.380 Into Thin Air on every platform.
02:17:56.140 Same name.
02:17:57.680 I think it's important we focus on, like, small things right now.
02:18:00.800 The fact that we do have cloud seeding.
02:18:02.600 Let's get that out enough to where people understand it and accept it and we can move on from there.
02:18:06.620 Because right now too many people don't even believe that.
02:18:08.660 So we're fighting a lot online to try to get information out that is critical.
02:18:14.100 So that's important.
02:18:15.620 Yeah, I just want to take back our skies.
02:18:17.200 I think Bill Gates is trying to destroy it with Scopex.
02:18:19.480 Look it up.
02:18:19.940 They're already doing small versions of Scopex off the coast of California where they're blocking the sun and sending the sunlight back up to see if they can fix climate change.
02:18:29.620 But this has been a really fun.
02:18:31.600 Mr. Burns.
02:18:32.060 It's bizarre.
02:18:33.040 That's all they do.
02:18:34.020 Yeah.
02:18:34.580 But yeah, it was a great episode.
02:18:35.780 It was a lot of fun.
02:18:36.620 You can find me at Shane Cashman everywhere.
02:18:38.460 The show is Inverted World Live.
02:18:39.700 I have a crazy show this Sunday with a young woman who breaks down this crazy Beau Biden story that I never knew about.
02:18:46.220 It involves a horrible pedophile ring in Delaware, the DuPont family, and weaponized, personalized super cancers.
02:18:55.940 So check it out on YouTube, Tales from the Inverted World, at 6 p.m.
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