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00:10:29.000That's why I can speak with impunity about the Illuminati because I know who you would have to be in order for what I'm saying to bother you, number one.
00:10:54.000But the difficulty is getting people to believe something that they don't want to believe.
00:11:01.000And in each of these cases, this is where the money is.
00:11:05.000If you're just a capitalist, it is find something, establish a value for it, and make sure that that includes your profit and make sure people really want it.
00:12:19.000That's government propaganda working on you.
00:12:21.000Remember when they had Marinol, when they were making weed illegal and the people were going through cancer and their doctors were prescribed them weed for chemotherapy?
00:13:02.000The fact that there is a God is the biggest...
00:13:08.000It's a conversation worldwide, but the truth of the matter is there is more reason for you to believe there is a God than there is for you to not.
00:13:20.000Like the way that things interact, like if we're just talking about marijuana or alcohol or whatever that is, You have to understand that this thing serves no other purpose than to bring pleasure to this small group of beings.
00:13:39.000And the fact that it already was set up to do that, the fact that it was already set up on this planet for there to be medicines for us to find and to utilize.
00:22:37.000But we understood this 15, 20, 25 years ago.
00:22:42.000We understood while watching Tron or while watching Cyborg, we understood that there was just this small line medically that needed to be crossed in order for us to be able to do these things.
00:22:56.000Like if you can hook a battery up to an octopus and make it go like this, you're halfway there.
00:25:05.000If you were to read thousands of books about people that knew a bunch of shit, you'd start finding out that it's not really about knowing anything.
00:25:16.000It's about where to go to get the information.
00:25:23.000So when we look at all the ruins all around the world, we're not seeing ruins of colleges and universities and all of that.
00:25:34.000We're seeing temples and synagogues and churches, but people don't understand that that's where that information was coming from for that period of time.
00:25:46.000When we went to these temples, they weren't in there singing and reading from a book.
00:25:52.000They were in there being taught things that they were able to go put into practice.
00:26:08.000They had some very bizarre knowledge too.
00:26:11.000They had a detailed knowledge of cosmology.
00:26:14.000They had a really detailed knowledge of our solar system.
00:26:17.000100% of the writings across the world, whoever said anything about space or the universe or what was out there, Why were all of them correct, Joe?
00:27:58.000And they think we got hit big 11,800 plus years ago.
00:28:03.000And that that had to restart civilization.
00:28:06.000And that what you're seeing from Mesopotamia, all these people 6,000 years later, they think that is a rebuilding of civilization that was already just whispers and stories and tales.
00:28:16.000And then they rebuilt it again thousands of years later.
00:28:19.000But if you go back to 11,800 years ago, you're dealing with what we thought were hunter-gatherers, and now we know they weren't.
00:28:28.000Now we know they built complex stone structures, and the real speculation is they think that the people who built the pyramids built them way earlier than the conventional dating is.
00:28:39.000They think there's real evidence that shows they're 9,000, 11,000 years old.
00:30:29.000Like when you see inside when they have those intricate carvings and paintings and stuff in gold and stuff, you have to remember this is in a windowless room, folks.
00:31:20.000If you follow information about humankind, you find out that in all parts of history, people were coming to this region for their information and their knowledge and their things that were forbidden.
00:31:37.000These were the highest of human civilization.
00:31:54.000Even Tesla says that this is where he came to get the information.
00:31:58.000But if you follow that information pathway...
00:32:01.000It leads you to this character called Thoth, right?
00:32:06.000And the emerald tablets of Thoth are literally mined It's changing and mind-blowing just because you understand when this was written and the terminology being used is far too accurate for now.
00:33:04.000It was highly regarded by Islamic and European alchemists as the foundation of their art.
00:33:08.000Though attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, the text of the Emerald Tablet first appears in a number of early medieval Arabic sources, the oldest of which dates to the late eighth or early ninth century.
00:33:27.000It was translated into Latin several times in the 12th and 13th centuries.
00:33:31.000Numerous interpretations and commentaries followed.
00:33:37.000Okay, so beginning in the 2nd century BC onwards, Greek texts attributed to Hermes, a syncretic combination of Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth appeared in Greco-Roman Egypt.
00:33:50.000Those texts known as the Hermetica are heterogeneous collection of works That in the modern day era are commonly subdivided into two groups, the technical hermetica compromising of astrological,
00:34:06.000medical, botanical, alchemical, and magical writings, and the religio-philosophical hermetica comprising of mystical philosophical writings.
00:34:50.000He literally says, hey, there's a spaceship on Earth and this is where it is.
00:34:59.000Because if all you care about is information, right, like that's what you start to see is when you get to everybody's civilization, Asian, Indian, African, when you get to the crux of their information,
00:35:36.000But there aren't any people saying that.
00:35:40.000It's possible if you had enough power and you had enough engineering and mathematics that you could figure out how to design and construct the pyramid.
00:35:48.000But then, the logistical problem of getting the stones from hundreds of miles away, massive, massive, several ton, up to 80 ton stones, Joe.
00:39:08.000He's an expert in ancient catastrophes and the remnants and the evidence that shows that these civilizations existed and something happened.
00:39:17.000And he's focused on this one area in Africa.
00:39:21.000That he believes is Atlantis and he says it has all the hallmark characteristics and there's all the evidence of massive water erosion surrounding the area that at one point in time it's very likely that this area got hit with a massive flood and it matches all the characteristics of Atlantis when you see it When you see the way the concentric circles of rings,
00:39:49.000And try explaining this through a natural phenomenon that doesn't exist anywhere around it.
00:39:53.000Concentric circles that is near what used to be water, and there's heavy water erosion marks all around it that indicate massive amounts of quick flowing water in a very short period of time.
00:40:08.000I forget what it's called, but I know exactly where it is.
00:41:09.000Well, when you read the stories, right, the thing that strikes you is that it's so specific.
00:41:17.000Like it says things in talking about the Garden of Eden that, wait a minute, if I can't find what you're talking about, this isn't even real.
00:44:46.000It looks like you're in the middle of somebody's workshop and they just showed you every single way that every star can be made, every single way a planet can be made, every way that a black hole can be, a galaxy,
00:45:02.000a universe, and then showed you the best of the best.
00:46:42.000So just understand that the worldwide government is way smarter than we give them credit for because they have us believing they don't do nothing.
00:46:56.000But the truth is, There's no such thing as the government is in bed with the internet.
00:47:45.000But not to everybody, because those in the ham radio community and people with the CBs, they didn't feel like that was cutting edge, because it really wasn't.
00:47:58.000It's still cutting edge to be able to walk around with a device.
00:49:43.000The only damning information is if you read 3,000 accounts of these entities and realize, wait a minute, Why is everybody describing the same couple of beings?
00:51:15.000Like, that's how you know that vagina and gold are universal things, because in everybody's story, none of these otherworldly entities had any interest in anything other than women and And gold.
00:53:28.000The people are still in business in Hollywood because everything's a commodity.
00:53:33.000Did you ever read, you ever heard of Zechariah Sitchin?
00:53:38.000Zechariah Sitchin was a biblical scholar who, he deciphered the Sumerian texts and he's like an expert in language.
00:53:47.000And when he deciphered, he might not have been a biblical scholar, might have just been a language expert.
00:53:52.000But either way, he deciphered these texts and He wrote these books about the real meaning behind everything they were saying and he said that the reason why we are so fascinated with gold is that the Anunnaki literally would have us mine gold for them because they needed it to protect their atmosphere.
00:54:11.000So what they would do is take gold, which is very rare in what it does.
00:54:17.000What gold can do is you can take a little piece of gold, like this big, and coat this entire table.
00:54:24.000And you could turn into a fine dust, and they suspended this fine dust in their atmosphere to protect them from a degrading atmosphere because they were getting global warming or whatever.
00:56:35.000If you're the richest dude in the world and you're also a super genius, how the fuck do you stop yourself from thinking you're a superhero?
00:58:32.000Yeah, because I'm reading more than that because I still have religious books that I have to read.
00:58:37.000So understand this is pre-internet first.
00:58:41.000So understand that in reading one thing that I'm reading, this one thing that I'm reading is also requiring me to have this Appendix book that is the source book that it's telling me it's getting these things from.
00:59:04.000And so I've got four books open at a time just for this one book, like...
00:59:17.000But yeah, so first, I guess between 8 and 12, I'm only...
00:59:24.000I can read classics and nonfiction, so I'm saying no novels or anything like that.
01:00:26.000The numbers aren't even really accurate because I read more than that because sometimes I would read something and I wouldn't get it.
01:00:35.000There was this classic book called Little Women that I probably read it four times because I just didn't understand it and I knew it was a classic but...
01:01:10.000An incredible circumstance, but the thing was, I didn't have any sisters, so I didn't have anything to pull from, and I didn't have women in my life like that.
01:01:22.000So, yeah, a lot of things I would have to read multiple times for me to get...
01:01:28.000Right, to try to think how they thought.
01:01:54.000Or was somebody just this good at telling this story, you know?
01:02:00.000But it's things like that that leads you to the Knights Templar story, which leads you to, you know, seeing how things through history have remained,
01:03:18.000Everybody understood certain things about the area long before they had x-ray machines.
01:03:26.000If you just went by that in the whole world, you would start to understand.
01:03:36.000The true power of the Vatican and the fact that certain things are based on real shit, like the Ark of the Covenant ain't some spooky little story.
01:03:52.000Whatever the nucleus is, that would nuclearly power something that would have initially been in the pyramids would also have been in the Ark of the Covenant, which would be the same thing.
01:04:04.000Something that you can't fuck with, and it's radioactive, and it's very powerful, but it still has to be...
01:04:44.000A lot of times it turns out that they were right that, no, we couldn't have told people this because, yeah, they would have went and this would have happened and that would have happened.
01:06:47.000Well, that's what I think, like, in the beginning there was light when they talk about that.
01:06:52.000If you were going to describe the beginning of the universe, even if you're describing the Big Bang, which there's a lot of speculation that that wasn't necessarily the beginning, that there might be a continuous cycle of these events happening over and over again.
01:07:07.000But if you were talking about a creation story, you would say in the beginning there was light.
01:07:21.000And here's, like, whatever they say that hell or Hades is in any of these religions worldwide, it is the perfect description for what a black hole is in real life.
01:10:21.000On that subject as a teenager, but as a grown person is when the thing happened where they hit it with the missile and it rang like a bell.
01:10:52.000All accounts say it rang like a bell for hours and hours and hours.
01:10:59.000Imagine if that's a feature for a stable planet that they put there.
01:11:04.000Well, that's how Xbox works, you know, or PlayStation.
01:11:09.000I'm an Xbox guy, but I'm saying, you know, you have your gaming system, and it just requires that, and your Wi-Fi nearby, and bam, you know, make things happen.
01:12:27.000If people are going to innovate to the point where they're going to make spacecrafts, that means these people are competing with each other.
01:12:32.000These things, whatever they are, they must be in some sort of competition.
01:12:36.000There must be something that motivates them.
01:12:39.000Right, but at that level, competition is healthy and there are no unhealthy components.
01:13:21.000What's not hopeful is that they could be robotic, emotionless things that have transcended biological needs and that they just have a function.
01:13:32.000That function is seeding intelligent life in the universe and establishing, just like you would be a farmer and you would go out and leave hay for the animals.
01:13:54.000And the only thing that makes sense to me is that we're doing something because that's like what we're literally designed to do.
01:14:01.000We have all these things that sort of motivate people and greed and lust and curiosity, but what we're doing is we're always making better things.
01:14:11.000Constantly making better things, which would lead ultimately to the creation of a higher life form, some more intelligent, emotionless being.
01:14:20.000And that's the scary thought, is that all this life out there is life that was created by biological creatures who had these desires and needs that ultimately led to them making a better version of them.
01:14:33.000And then that is like the butterfly that comes out of the cocoon.
01:14:38.000As soon as we put people in space, we became aliens that day, right?
01:20:59.000Especially he tells you a story and then you have independent people who also used to work for the government now becoming whistleblowers and saying there's a crashed retrieval program.
01:22:18.000It's what you would say if one of those meteors that we were talking about, if one just the size of a refrigerator landed in your backyard.
01:24:45.000Not what we have currently where you have the book and they have the book, but, you know, this person is literally reciting the Word of God to you.
01:25:08.000It's like a human pattern that people follow, even if they just run an internet company.
01:25:13.000Even if they run a social media company, they follow that same pattern.
01:25:17.000Well, because everything in the universe, everything on this planet, everything that we could look at in the wildlife or in the plant life, everything is a formula.
01:26:57.000Somebody's history, I don't want to say what race of people or group of people it is, but in somebody's history, you know, there was this homunculus thing.
01:30:52.000If you live in Florida, you see how many times things go off into space, and you know that there's a pattern between that and government airplanes.
01:31:07.000Our stories of cooperation have been nothing but cooperative, as they could only be.
01:38:48.000It's just I had gotten so much information That I understood that things are secular, so I understood that the earliest I had seen that word transgender was Baphomet,
01:40:41.000If a demon tricked human beings into wearing a hat that turned you into a zombie, that demon would be like a famous character in books and folklore.
01:40:53.000But that demon exists and it's just technology.
01:40:56.000It just shows itself through this desire for the newest, latest innovations that are going to constantly fuel it becoming more and more powerful.
01:41:06.000And to one day it tricks you into letting it into its head.
01:41:26.000You have to be able to benefit from the zombie.
01:41:31.000There's no benefit in that taken out of context.
01:41:38.000If you're making them zombies so that they can mine for you, then there's a story of that over there.
01:41:48.000That's the whole thing is when you look at these ancient writings, they're not saying like, yeah, so he was from another world and we had to bring him our kids and he would eat them in front of us.
01:43:15.000Yeah, I mean, I don't know what the conventional explanation for that is, because that Zachariah Sitchin guy who said all this stuff, he was often criticized.
01:43:25.000That people said that he took things too far, that his analysis went too far, he just went into speculation, but goddamn, a lot of the stuff that he was saying, like, you could see the...
01:43:38.000In the actual tablets themselves, they show these gigantic beings with these little tiny people sitting on their laps, and the people have tails.
01:46:10.000So I thought at like that age, I was thinking, okay, so I don't know how long I'm gonna live because I'm kind of conflicted about how long people live.
01:46:27.000A hundred's a good number, but there's been people that 600 seems like this, but I'm just gonna space it out seven years at a time.
01:46:40.000So every seven years, that's gonna be a life so I don't waste anything.
01:46:47.000So I couldn't wait till I got seven because that was gonna be the start of my first life.
01:47:58.000Also that they figured out There's some measurement.
01:48:02.000I don't want to bore anybody with the details because I'll butcher it too.
01:48:04.000But it's the measurements of the height and width and the mass of the pyramid in comparison to the circumference of Earth.
01:48:14.000They knew so much about where constellations would be at certain times of the year, like in the summer solstice.
01:48:22.000It's just wild shit, man, that they did that all in stone.
01:48:26.000But not that wild, though, because we know that if you were traveling, that buoys are out there, and they're out there for certain reasons, and we understand satellite positioning.
01:49:32.000So this creature, this three foot tall human, imagine if we found them.
01:49:38.000I guarantee you someone would want to introduce them to tools, introduce them to how to make fire, introduce them to figure out language, try to transfer their language to our language, try to teach them our stuff, try to genetically engineer them and turn them into something different.
01:49:55.000If we have the tools that we have now, like CRISPR, and we found some primitive apes, and there was like a massive population of Australopithecus on a planet, and we said, look, they're on the way.
01:50:12.000And that's what you see with all of the UFO stories is they keep popping up in these times when we as a civilization are getting ready to F it up in real time.
01:50:34.000Because the UFO started coming after the big bombs.
01:50:37.000That's when they really started like ramping up their presence.
01:50:40.000Like if you look at all the reports, the Flying Sauce reports, they're all like 1947. 1950, 1952. If you cross-engineer our shit, it's going to show up on our radar at some point.
01:51:50.000Tom Green was here, and he has a mule.
01:51:52.000And he said that you have a connection with that animal where you know you want to go left, and you start looking left, and that thing starts going left.
02:01:04.000Because at the end of the day, for all people, it comes down to quality of life.
02:01:11.000So the jump that was made between people eating food that you had to kill yourself catching just so that you could put it over something hot so that you could get it where you could eat it and eating it like you...
02:01:31.000That experience to seasoning your food and having an order from the best place.
02:01:41.000Eating too much spaghetti so you get fat.
02:01:45.000That's part of the greatness of human experience and has been.
02:01:49.000Part of being a king or being royalty through all civilizations was being able to experience the best Culinary things.
02:02:02.000Because if you believe in God, that's one of the attributes that makes you believe in Him.
02:02:10.000Because every vegetable, let's say, that you would have, when it gets to the point where it would spoil and it would be useless and you'd have to throw it away, it becomes worth more money.
02:03:32.000Like, this is why we believe mathematically.
02:03:38.000Because of the certain things that are just done for the enjoyment of...
02:03:46.000So you think there's a reason why all these things exist, why like rotting fruit can become alcohol, alcohol can put you in a different state of mind.
02:03:56.000All of it is connected together so that you discover it and figure it out.
02:03:59.000Unless you can figure out the benefit that a mushroom gets for being hallucinogenic.
02:04:06.000Or the frog that's the special ones, what special benefit did that frog get from that?
02:05:43.000Have you ever seen those Egyptian gliders?
02:05:46.000They found these gliders, these wooden things that they carved that look like fucking planes, and they were in some of the tombs that they had found?
02:06:01.000I mean, straight up looks exactly like an airplane.
02:06:03.000Da Vinci is saying that these are things talked about there.
02:06:11.000Like, even if you're just following Jesus, right?
02:06:18.000Okay, so you believe that he was perfect and that this was how he grew up and got it?
02:06:26.000When it comes to him going to get information, he went to this specific place that we're talking about to get information and to get taught.
02:06:46.000You can't be reading all of these stories and not see how everything lines up.
02:06:57.000It does kind of line up in a strange way.
02:07:00.000You try to decipher it from all the different cultures.
02:07:02.000They all had their different versions of it.
02:07:04.000But at the end of it, there's a lot of similarities.
02:07:08.000If you follow the stories and, like, what are they saying?
02:07:12.000All of them have some sort of a creation myth.
02:07:16.000Isn't that odd, though, that a creature, if you think of human beings as a creature, that a human being that's never created a being itself Has this idea that a magical force that is all-knowing and all-loving created,
02:07:34.000not they evolved, not they came from this and they learned, they got better, but that they were created.
02:07:41.000And that seems like a universal story, the created story.
02:07:47.000That's only because the duck that's outside of my house right now believes that.
02:08:11.000Believes that it has life that it's sitting on and it's going to come from that and that there's somebody there that looks out for them and makes sure they're fed.
02:08:24.000In the Bible story it says the sparrows said, like Jesus said, who feeds the sparrows?
02:08:35.000Like, worldwide, there's how many birds?
02:08:38.000Like, billions and billions and billions of birds.
02:09:26.000They use this very reductionist view of what God is, and they'll say there's no proof.
02:09:33.000And that, you know, they're a staunch atheist.
02:09:35.000And a lot of them, they even talk like religious people.
02:09:38.000Almost their atheism becomes a religion.
02:09:40.000Instead of being completely open-minded to the possibility that you have zero idea what happens when you die.
02:09:45.000A lot of people that are atheists don't like God.
02:09:50.000And God will have to exist for them to not like.
02:09:54.000So, the whole thing is, if you were...
02:10:07.000To believe in the Big Bang, you would have to believe that that had happened several times throughout history, just because that's what we've seen from everything that's been created.
02:10:20.000We don't see one individual unique thing that exists and is responsible for all things, except the Big Bang.
02:10:27.000That was what Terrence McKenna always said.
02:10:29.000There's too much thought that went into certain things, like the fact that You can study all the butterflies and not one of them has a sense of humor.
02:11:04.000Yeah, I'm trying to think of what the reasons are to not believe, but I can't remember what they are because it doesn't line up with anything.
02:11:16.000And we would have had to have gone in space and there'd be no other planets, just this one.
02:12:56.000It makes more sense than the idea that these people pushed those things into place and then got them hundreds of miles out of the mountain with ropes.
02:14:00.000Yeah, there's a bunch of them, too, man.
02:14:04.000The wild shit that they're digging out of Turkey is nuts, too.
02:14:07.000That's the Gobekli Tepe place where they found 12,000-year-old structures back at the time when they thought people were just using sticks and stones and hunter-gatherers.
02:14:43.000The thing a rational person can take from Hitler's story is being able to see what if you had unlimited resource and ability to just follow global rabbit holes.
02:15:02.000You find out that most stuff that is labeled BS is not BS. BS is very hard to come by.
02:15:11.000Well, the Hitler thing is real weird because the Nazis are really into the occult.
02:15:16.000At some point in the information process, that was required.
02:17:30.000Money and time and all royalty, all kings, all great leaders of the world, this is what you paid for, was people that could make things happen.
02:17:46.000So being able to understand the weather and to then be able to manipulate it in any way possible was valuable all through human history.
02:18:02.000All the way before we get to the seeding of clouds part.
02:18:06.000Do you think they had the ability to manipulate weather back then?
02:22:01.000To amuse people so that they could have a full experience and be able to enjoy it.
02:22:12.000You know that because things happen like the humor thing that I was telling you about and health, how important good health is over the opposite of that and how everything works without you needing to Micromanage it.
02:22:33.000Your heart doesn't require you to count its beats.
02:23:09.000Different places for us to ignore and the fact that we get a chance to have that experience while at the same time looking at a dog and understanding.
02:23:22.000That our life is one billion times greater than Fido's.
02:23:29.000And we can make sure Fido has a glorious life.
02:26:21.000I mean, if I was gonna run some global power organization, I would try to co-opt every single leader, try to suck them in, offer support, bring them out to wherever the fuck I have my big-ass meetings, fly everybody in in private jets, talk about the climate crisis.
02:26:37.000All organizations have to follow the same rules.
02:27:37.000Imagine going to a World Economic Forum party...
02:27:41.000What did those freaks do when all the listening devices have been scanned out of the room, all their phones been put into bags, and locked away in a lead vault?
02:27:53.000Because you know it's not normal shit.
02:27:55.000You know everybody's buttoned down like that and wants to control the world?
02:27:58.000There's something involved that's outlandish that they keep a secret.
02:28:06.000That's always been the case with secret societies.
02:28:08.000I mean, that's the whole eyes wide shut thing.
02:28:11.000That there's some freak shit going on behind the scenes to anybody that really wants to control everything.
02:28:16.000You don't just want to control everything.
02:28:18.000You want to control everything so you can get away with some freak shit, too.
02:28:22.000Right, I'm saying, but these Epstein-like characters have existed throughout history, whether they were kings or what, like human beings are human beings universally,
02:28:42.000Epstein, Weinstein, like these guys knew what These extremists liked and provided it and provided the way for you to have a billion dollars and not create a fantasy island type environment has
02:29:20.000And there's always been those people could only kind of interact with those kind of people.
02:29:25.000When you reach that certain level of wealth and global success, like you're a Bill Gates type guy, how many guys can Bill Gates hang out with?
02:29:36.000Bill Gates can't just go bowl and join the bowling team and make friends with other bowlers.
02:29:45.000And the more you do that, the less you are in touch with what makes sense to say.
02:29:51.000And that's when you see them saying the most outlandish shit, because they don't recognize how regular people are going to react to what the fuck you're saying.
02:30:23.000Right, but part of what you're trying to do is you're trying to come up with something that allows you to have the power while also profiting simultaneously, right?
02:30:34.000So if it's modern religion, let's say.
02:30:36.000So in the teaching of Jesus' time, right?
02:31:15.000It was also the fact that human nature is if you were going to give people some of your crops, you're going to pick out the best crops for you and your family, and then you'll put another pile for the giveaway.
02:31:54.000But the decision to take it from that to God said, give me 10% in this plate, is going to make a billion dollars a day for a billion people.
02:32:34.000It's cheaper to keep her because we make $200 billion a day and we all agree universally you should pay for this and we'll be in charge of selling it to you.
02:32:46.000And we'll shut it off if you fuck around.
02:32:49.000So for us to say, I think they're going to do that with cars.
02:34:21.000You can now use Google, but now they have all your data.
02:34:25.000And they're just a big net that mines data.
02:34:28.000And because of that, they become one of the most powerful entities that's ever existed on Earth.
02:34:34.000You know, there was a story that I was trying to find.
02:34:35.000We learned this from fishermen, how a net works.
02:34:38.000And how much it's important to get as much in as you possibly can and that that's where analytics live and that's where I'm saying this is where the DNA industry is built off of is the fact of the future.
02:34:55.000At that same point that you're saying that we'll have those cars that do that, They'll be able to predict crime and step in before certain things even need to happen.
02:35:10.000Or they'll probably instigate you to a certain level of stress that they could indicate that you're about to commit crime.
02:38:02.000Or feeling like everybody is a commodity and that's the way these things work and find out who I'm going to take advantage of and do so.
02:38:14.000And that's a major part of a lot of things.
02:38:18.000Another major pattern that human beings fall into time and time again.
02:38:23.000Well, you know, the Jewish people are powerful people on this planet, and a lot of that has to do with the process that they have in instilling in their young people a certain amount of information and wherewithal and conversation that does not happen with other cultures,
02:38:53.000That exists only in a few places around the world, but they're always important, especially if you look at things from a non-religious point of view.
02:42:13.000If human beings were, at one point in time, more technologically advanced than we are now, which is possible, We are on the verge of taking human life and expanding it way beyond 100 years.
02:42:57.000I'm saying the interesting thing is in all of those stories that we're talking about, it never says that they did anything different that got them to be in that position.
02:43:17.000It just says that they were Blessed by God.
02:44:38.000Talking about all the wives and all the children all the and if you do take what we know now In terms of like what they are capable of doing now with with human beings and lengthening telomeres.
02:44:50.000There's a lot of different Methodologies that they're using that they believe will extend human life use of metformin NMN Hyperbaric chambers.
02:45:00.000There's a bunch of different things they're doing and then there's CRISPR When they're doing genetic engineering on kids now, in China, they did genetic engineering that would make the children more likely to be brilliant, more likely to be super intelligent.
02:45:14.000Sir, sir, why are you acting surprised by key components of the breeding process?
02:47:52.000Subconscious, we still don't have the understanding of that or how we're able to be as brilliant as we are in this world while only using a portion of the...
02:48:06.000There are those of us that know what the pineal gland...
02:48:16.000What medicine says it's for and what that would mean.
02:48:22.000And so those people's job is to make sure that there's fluoride in all the water.
02:50:36.000Now that we went to fluoride, I'm gonna have to cut no further than that because once you start having the what they'll do, you understand everything's a campaign and that's how you can approach everything is find out Who's making money off this?
02:54:26.000If all the bees are gone, we're going to die as a civilization because we didn't protect one of the most important insects in the whole ecosystem.
02:54:39.000And they think cell phone signals are fucking them up too.
02:54:45.000Can you imagine you're going to be forever and then all of a sudden someone introduces cell phone signals everywhere?
02:54:51.000This is part of the purpose of religion in society is to try to get you away from exploring all of the things you could be doing with your time and put it somewhere that's healthier.
02:56:21.000The second, well, they were their own jolt to the civilization of the fact that, yeah, you say, oh, they shouldn't come over, but anybody that comes over willing to work hard and succeed,
02:56:37.000and those are people you want, and they immediately help.
02:56:44.000Like, you can look at the extremes, of course, but the benefit, Astronomical and always have been since Pangea.
02:57:45.000Yeah, well, talking fentanyl in specific, it's a very difficult conversation to have because most of the things that we will all agree are terrible drugs aren't being used at the hospital.
02:58:28.000Well, that's part of the problem of keeping drugs illegal, and especially psychedelic drugs since 1970. It's like stymied human evolution, stymied research, stymied growth.
03:00:34.000If somebody tells you that when they used to come through with the ball and the smoke and the incense, that at one point it was marijuana, understand that...
03:03:41.000Like, when you start studying quotes and where great quotes come from, you start getting these people that are known for their great quotes, right?