The Joe Rogan Experience - June 04, 2024


Joe Rogan Experience #2160 - Billy Carson


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2 hours and 43 minutes

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196.3965

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32,029

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2,815

Misogynist Sentences

21

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55


Summary

In this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the podcaster and podcaster joins me to talk about the moon, AI, and why we should all switch from Apple to Android. Also, we talk about ancient Sumerian tablets and their connection to the solar system. Joe's new book is out now, and it's out on all of the social medias, if you search for it, you'll find it. It's out now. If you haven't checked it out, you should definitely do so. It's worth the price of admission if you're a fan of the show and want to know what it's like to be a podcaster, writer, and all-around weirdo. Check it out! Subscribe to the show on iTunes and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and other podcasting platforms. Thanks for listening and share the pod with your fellow podcasters! Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Art by Skynet. The opinions expressed on this episode are our own and not those of our patrons' unless otherwise specified. We do not own any of the music used in this episode. All credit given to artists, websites, record labels, etc., etc., unless otherwise stated. Joe Rogans Podcast, check it out on Anchor.fm and all credit given out on the pod, or any other music provided by the podcasters. Thank you for listening to this podcast. - Thank you to - for producing this episode and -- we really appreciate your support and support us. -- Thank you so much for all the support we can do this podcast -- we appreciate you, it really means a lot. and we really do appreciate it -- it really does mean a lot -- thank you for being a lot of people out there -- and we appreciate all the love and support we get it back and appreciate you for making this podcast so much -- thanks you're amazing -- -- I really appreciate it, thank you -- for listening -- the support us -- so much, we really really appreciate all of your support -- with your support is really, really means it's a lot, it means it really helps us out, we appreciate it's really good, really really appreciative thank you, you're great, really mean it's not just a lot more than you can do it, really appreciate you.


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00:00:01.000 Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out!
00:00:04.000 The Joe Rogan Experience.
00:00:06.000 Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day.
00:00:12.000 Yeah, so the thing is about that photo of the moon that they do with the phones, they found out that that's kind of bullshit.
00:00:18.000 No, let me show you some of mine.
00:00:19.000 I know, I took it too, but what it is is it's AI. And so what someone did online, one of them clever kids, they took a very blurry photo of the moon and they put it on a screen across the room.
00:00:34.000 And then they zoomed in on it as if it's the moon and the camera showed detailed craters.
00:00:39.000 Oh, well, that's not what I'm talking about.
00:00:40.000 I'm talking about like this, you know.
00:00:42.000 Oh, okay.
00:00:43.000 That's a real picture.
00:00:45.000 So that you just used the 100x zoom.
00:00:47.000 Yeah.
00:00:48.000 You didn't use the moon photo thing.
00:00:50.000 Yeah, no.
00:00:51.000 There's a moon shot.
00:00:51.000 This is just me standing outside.
00:00:53.000 There's a moon shot aspect to that that's a little...
00:00:55.000 I've got to check that.
00:00:56.000 I didn't know about that one.
00:00:57.000 Yeah, if you zoom in on it, if you zoom in on the moon...
00:01:00.000 Okay, I don't think that's real.
00:01:02.000 See, that's what I'm talking about.
00:01:03.000 I think that's AI. The AI recreates it?
00:01:06.000 Yeah.
00:01:07.000 Really?
00:01:07.000 Wow.
00:01:08.000 Yeah.
00:01:08.000 I know!
00:01:09.000 I was showing off to my family.
00:01:11.000 It's pretty incredible.
00:01:11.000 Yeah, listen, it's incredible.
00:01:12.000 I have the 22, I think, the S22 Ultra.
00:01:15.000 Yeah.
00:01:16.000 I had the older one, and I would take photos of the moon.
00:01:18.000 I'm like, look, iPhone's bullshit.
00:01:20.000 It can't do this.
00:01:20.000 But it turned out, it looks like I got fooled.
00:01:23.000 Oh, man.
00:01:24.000 Yeah, because you can't hide stuff like that on the internet, technology stuff.
00:01:29.000 Right, right.
00:01:29.000 Those guys are too good.
00:01:30.000 They know everything.
00:01:31.000 They know everything.
00:01:32.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:01:32.000 But we were just talking about the difference.
00:01:34.000 I'm really thinking about switching to Android.
00:01:36.000 I'm just tired of being trapped.
00:01:37.000 Yeah.
00:01:38.000 And it's just like this resistance.
00:01:39.000 Everybody's like, don't do that.
00:01:41.000 I'm like, oh, my God.
00:01:42.000 It's like a mind virus.
00:01:44.000 Everybody's culturally locked in having a blue bubble.
00:01:47.000 Well, when you tell them you're going to switch from Apple, then Agent Smith shows up from The Matrix and inhabits their body.
00:01:53.000 And they try to tell you to stop doing it.
00:01:56.000 Don't do it.
00:01:56.000 Like, try to, you know.
00:01:58.000 Convince you not to leave.
00:01:59.000 It's like if you were a Catholic and you said I'm gonna become a Baptist, right?
00:02:05.000 Like what are you talking about?
00:02:07.000 Yeah, yeah, it's not that much different.
00:02:08.000 I know it's crazy.
00:02:10.000 It's weird People get they get weird with everything you get weird with their beliefs They get weird with what they subscribe what what what group they attach themselves to so true.
00:02:20.000 It's so strange and I think This is a good way to segue into what you do, because these subjects, so many of these subjects, so many people have an instantaneous reaction.
00:02:33.000 That instantaneous reaction is, oh, hogwash.
00:02:36.000 If this was true, I would already know about it.
00:02:39.000 It would be taught in universities.
00:02:41.000 It would all be...
00:02:43.000 But then you find out, like, no one is really just kind of trying to piece stuff together, specifically talking about these ancient tablets, which are, to me, some of the most interesting things about ancient history, particularly what came out of ancient Sumer.
00:03:00.000 Ancient Sumer, when you look at their tablets and, like, what are they saying?
00:03:05.000 And why would they dedicate so much time to talking about this stuff?
00:03:09.000 Exactly.
00:03:10.000 Why do they have pictures of giant, enormous people-looking things with a humanoid with a tail sitting on their lap?
00:03:19.000 Is this just fiction?
00:03:21.000 Why would they detail this?
00:03:24.000 And how do they have a representation of the solar system with the correct amount of planets and relatively the correct order and size?
00:03:32.000 It's not exact, but it's an artistic version of the real thing.
00:03:36.000 And how the hell, how the hell, how the hell, 6,000, 5,000 years ago, do they know that?
00:03:43.000 And what explanations do we have?
00:03:45.000 Like, what's the conventional explanations when people tried to dismiss what they knew in ancient Sumer?
00:03:51.000 Well, the conventional explanation is always going to the term mythology.
00:03:55.000 They throw mythology around, you know, left and right to cover up The fact that they have no clue or idea so they turn it into mythology so they can kind of say it's all fantasy and fairy tales and this is how they express themselves or how they understood the universe.
00:04:10.000 It's all mythology, it's all fake, but in reality it's not all fake.
00:04:13.000 These people left behind such detailed records and information.
00:04:17.000 It's a time capsule of information on stone tablets for us today to be able to decipher, break down and understand and that's what we're here to do now.
00:04:25.000 When you look at these ancient languages like cuneiform, can you read that?
00:04:30.000 Do you know how to read it?
00:04:31.000 Yeah, a small amount of it, yeah.
00:04:33.000 Studying it from books that I had bought right off of Amazon.
00:04:36.000 Oh.
00:04:36.000 Yeah, so basically you take a stick.
00:04:39.000 It looks like a stick with a kind of a curved end, right?
00:04:44.000 Almost sharpened.
00:04:44.000 It's called a stylus.
00:04:46.000 Just like a stylus for an iPad.
00:04:48.000 Exactly.
00:04:49.000 Very similar, right?
00:04:50.000 And then you take a piece of wet clay, and right before it's too wet or too dry, right in the middle stage, you then start wedging, making these incredible lines into the clay.
00:05:00.000 And then from that, you get this cuneiform text.
00:05:03.000 So this text, literally, you know, some of the letters actually relate to complete ideas.
00:05:10.000 But it's incredible work, and it takes a long time to do.
00:05:13.000 And then you have to let this thing dry, and then it becomes stone.
00:05:16.000 So, you know, if people were supposed to be trying to worry about how they're going to get their next meal, shelter for the night, and all these kind of things, who has time to sit down and write these incredible works of art like the Epic of Gilgamesh, for example?
00:05:30.000 I think they really were writing down and also they were transcribing information that was given to them by these quote-unquote gods with a lowercase g.
00:05:38.000 So when you're reading things like the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Epic of Gilgamesh, for people who don't know, is one of the oldest Yeah.
00:06:08.000 But when he starts talking about it, when you read some of the things that they wrote, and when you see some of the images that they created, the images that look like the double helix of DNA, and there's a bunch of the, like that now we represent,
00:06:24.000 the caduceus, which represents pharmacies and drugs.
00:06:28.000 That's the old version of an image of the double helix of DNA, or at least it looks super similar to that.
00:06:35.000 Oh, it definitely is, because it's referenced even in the Egyptian Book of the Dead and other ancient texts.
00:06:40.000 So there's no coincidences here.
00:06:42.000 Now, Zacharias Sitchin, you know, I don't particularly go by his work, not because it's controversial.
00:06:47.000 I believe he was one of the greatest researchers of all time.
00:06:50.000 And the reason why is because he laid out so much information for us to begin to scratch our head and ask questions.
00:06:56.000 But what I figured out was that by going through the UCLA CDLI Online Cuneiform Digital Library, say that past 10 times, I was able to take stone tablets and decipher them myself.
00:07:09.000 So anyone can go online to the UCLA CDLI Online Cuneiform Digital Library and read these stone tablets for themselves.
00:07:16.000 You don't need Zacharias Hitchens.
00:07:18.000 You don't need anyone else.
00:07:19.000 And as I began to break these tablets down...
00:07:21.000 Do they have them transcribed?
00:07:22.000 Or are you reading the actual tablet?
00:07:24.000 They transcribe them.
00:07:25.000 They actually transcribe them into English for you.
00:07:27.000 Is there controversy as far as, like, are there different versions of the transcription?
00:07:33.000 Like, do some people think it's interpreted differently?
00:07:36.000 Is, like, some debate about that?
00:07:37.000 Only where it comes to where some of the text is missing.
00:07:40.000 There could be pieces chipped off of tablets.
00:07:42.000 You see that corner missing from that tablet right there in Epic of Gilgamesh?
00:07:45.000 Just look how wild is that.
00:07:47.000 Just how wild is that that that exists?
00:07:49.000 And that this was...
00:07:50.000 It's so hard for people to put in their brain 5,000 years of time and that there's these people that had this very bizarre language.
00:08:00.000 Like when you look at that language, we don't even know what it sounds like, right?
00:08:03.000 Right, no.
00:08:04.000 And the language popped up out of nowhere.
00:08:07.000 You're talking about a civilization that appeared out of nothing.
00:08:11.000 It looks like computer code.
00:08:12.000 It does.
00:08:13.000 Doesn't it?
00:08:14.000 Yes, it does.
00:08:15.000 Just imagine a human being deciding that they were going to write down in these very bizarre...
00:08:22.000 And they all agreed that all these things mean a certain thing.
00:08:25.000 So they had to somehow or another have a Rosetta Stone or something where they're documenting it so that people can learn it and teach it.
00:08:31.000 And then we're looking at it 5,000 years later.
00:08:36.000 It's so amazing.
00:08:37.000 It is.
00:08:37.000 And what's incredible is this text was translated in the 1800s, long before Zachariah Sitchin was born.
00:08:43.000 So there are some rumors that, oh, he was the only one that could decipher these tablets.
00:08:48.000 Well, no.
00:08:49.000 George Smith, who worked as an Assyriologist and wrote many books and deciphered these Sumerian tablets in the 1800s, So we're talking about texts that have been deciphered for a few hundred years, nothing that was just deciphered recently.
00:09:02.000 So what are the first decipherings?
00:09:06.000 Like what year was the first deciphering?
00:09:08.000 It was in the 1800s.
00:09:09.000 I think around 1850, George Smith.
00:09:12.000 He actually worked at the, I think it was Cambridge.
00:09:17.000 What was his take?
00:09:18.000 Like when he's reading all these wacky stories and all the Anunnaki stuff, what's his take on it?
00:09:24.000 He is literally subscribing to this information the way almost that you and I see it today.
00:09:29.000 These people saw something, experienced something, interacted with something, and he cataloged it and it inspired him to write a complete translation of the Enuma Elish and the Seven Tablets of Creation.
00:09:41.000 And he talks about the fact that that information was copied right from those tablets And put into the Old Testament of the Bible.
00:09:48.000 And so, you know, not exactly like it's going to go from here to the Bible, but it went to other ancient papyruses and scriptures and so forth.
00:09:55.000 And then later on, when it was discovered in caves, people took those and then said, okay, we got to put this into a book.
00:10:00.000 And then it became the Bible much later, around 100 AD. But he subscribed to the theory that these people interacted with beings in some way, shape, or form, and that also this information is so incredible that it became part of the biblical text.
00:10:16.000 Did you ever read the Dead Sea Scrolls?
00:10:19.000 Yes, yeah.
00:10:20.000 So the Dead Sea Scrolls, what was it found in...
00:10:22.000 What year was that?
00:10:25.000 It was in Qumran, right?
00:10:26.000 It was Qumran, but I think, again, this was also, I believe, in the late 1800s or early 1900s.
00:10:32.000 Is when they found them?
00:10:33.000 Yeah.
00:10:34.000 So these things are written on animal skins, and this is a very old version of those exact same stories, or some of similar stories.
00:10:44.000 Yeah.
00:10:44.000 There's a lot of weirdness in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
00:10:46.000 Yeah.
00:10:47.000 I haven't read it, but is there any references to anything that's similar, like Anunnaki-type characters, the Nephilim, or anything like that, in the Dead Sea Scrolls?
00:10:57.000 They show up everywhere.
00:10:58.000 In the Dead Sea Scrolls, in the Enuma Elish, in the Abagabatra Seas.
00:11:02.000 Of course, even in the Bible, they're known as the Anak, A-N-A-K. We were grasshoppers in their eyesight, it says in the biblical text.
00:11:09.000 So no matter where you go in any culture, you're going to discover that these beings in some way or shape or form engaged mankind, brought knowledge, teaching, building techniques, and just so much more wisdom and information, esoteric wisdom, alchemy.
00:11:25.000 All these things came from these people.
00:11:27.000 So the craziest version of this story is that they genetically engineered us out of lower primates and put us here to mine gold.
00:11:39.000 And then established different types of civilizations and taught us how to build things, taught us all these different things.
00:11:49.000 And enough time has passed that we've kind of forgotten.
00:11:52.000 That's the wackiest version of it, right?
00:11:54.000 Right.
00:11:55.000 That's the bare bones minimum.
00:11:56.000 Yeah.
00:11:57.000 The wackiest version is that they made us.
00:12:01.000 We've talked about this a couple of times, but how bizarre it is that human beings have this incredible fascination For gold.
00:12:07.000 We're fascinated with gold.
00:12:09.000 This fascination with gold is really weird.
00:12:12.000 Like, why back when it was basically useless?
00:12:16.000 You couldn't make a knife out of it.
00:12:17.000 You couldn't...
00:12:17.000 You know, like, it didn't make sense that this would be so valuable.
00:12:21.000 Just because it's rare, you're barely alive.
00:12:23.000 You know, we're going...
00:12:24.000 You know, right?
00:12:25.000 We're going back to full-on hunter and gatherer, our ancestors with spears and stone chipped...
00:12:31.000 And then after that, gold emerges.
00:12:34.000 And it stays.
00:12:35.000 It stays forever.
00:12:36.000 Now when you read Zachariah Sitchin's book, he talks about this in the 1970s.
00:12:40.000 His description of it was that they needed to suspend gold particles in the atmosphere because their atmosphere was being destroyed.
00:12:49.000 Then you move to like somewhere around the 2000s when climate scientists start proposing this idea of suspending reflective particles in the atmosphere.
00:12:59.000 Right.
00:12:59.000 And then when you realize the unique properties of gold, how unusual it is in terms of like a building material, you can coat things.
00:13:06.000 The reason why things are like coated in gold, silver-plated, gold-plated rather, you can take a tiny piece of gold and cover an enormous area with it.
00:13:14.000 It's a strange metal.
00:13:16.000 Yeah.
00:13:16.000 Like really weird.
00:13:17.000 Mm-hmm.
00:13:18.000 And what, you know, the supposed story is, it's very common on Earth, very rare on Nibiru.
00:13:23.000 Right.
00:13:24.000 Yeah, that's the story.
00:13:25.000 I started looking into this gold thing myself, and here's what I came up with.
00:13:30.000 So, when you start analyzing the text, you discover that there was an encampment in a place called South Africa at Adam's Calendar.
00:13:38.000 Now, at Adam's Calendar, there's actually the very first gold mines discovered.
00:13:42.000 They're dating them back to about 200,000 years ago.
00:13:46.000 And that's incredible because there's a building there that looks like a worn-down structure.
00:13:51.000 Now, in the tablets, it talks about the fact that the Ijiji, who were the working-class Anunnaki beings who were cleaning out the Euphrates and Tigris River so they can create irrigation and create a bustling civilization.
00:14:03.000 Also, they were doing the actual construction themselves.
00:14:06.000 No people needed.
00:14:08.000 Just them working.
00:14:09.000 They were like the construction workers.
00:14:12.000 Anu and Enki and Enlil, these leader gods, were like the four men, the master architects and so forth, right?
00:14:19.000 The boss.
00:14:19.000 So these people were working, but they weren't supposed to be enslaved.
00:14:22.000 They were volunteers.
00:14:24.000 They got tired of doing the work, according to them, for about 250,000 years of labor.
00:14:28.000 On Earth and also, according to them, on Mars.
00:14:31.000 This is in the text.
00:14:32.000 They call it Lamu.
00:14:33.000 And so they decided to go to war against Enki and Lil and Anu because their demands had not been met.
00:14:39.000 So they went to meet them in the epoch of Atrahasis.
00:14:43.000 They go to Adam's calendar.
00:14:45.000 They go to that same structure that was discovered where that gold mine is located.
00:14:49.000 I was like, holy crap, there is some link here to gold.
00:14:52.000 Specifically, exactly, I don't know, but I know if you're an advanced civilization, you need gold.
00:14:57.000 And the people that you have working it for, you probably think, you know, it's to adorn or to adorn yourself or in recognition of the gods.
00:15:04.000 So they'll wear it and they'll utilize it, but not for technology.
00:15:07.000 But what's crazy is they go to war, they go to get ready to go to battle, and then Enki says...
00:15:12.000 I have an idea that will stop this war.
00:15:14.000 There's an existing being on this planet.
00:15:17.000 Existing.
00:15:17.000 Not something that doesn't exist.
00:15:19.000 Existing.
00:15:20.000 We can add our essence to it with a slain god.
00:15:22.000 So they're talking about taking the DNA or genetics from one of themselves and mixing it with the DNA of the hominy that was here.
00:15:29.000 It's not specified whether it was, you know, an ape man or anything, but they don't specify in the tablets.
00:15:34.000 But to create a worker being.
00:15:37.000 And they began to do this genetic modification, probably disconnecting some of our DNA, making genetic modifications to us to get us to take orders from them.
00:15:45.000 They inserted something called a worship gene, which was just discovered recently, that human beings have a gene inside of them that can be turned on and turned off.
00:15:53.000 It can be turned off in a laboratory setting.
00:15:55.000 It can also be turned off with a magnetic field around your head.
00:15:58.000 And when it's off, you don't want to worship anything outside of yourself.
00:16:01.000 You look inside, and when it's on, you look to get something from the outside.
00:16:06.000 So this is incredible.
00:16:07.000 So they engineered a gene inside of us to make us worship them.
00:16:14.000 How genius.
00:16:14.000 It's incredible, because then you're not a slave anymore.
00:16:16.000 You're doing this for the honor of the gods.
00:16:18.000 And for people who think all this talk is really crazy, I want to put into perspective that we talked about this the other day, that during the – which war was it where the Soviet Union was experimenting?
00:16:31.000 It was scientists in the Soviet Union, correct?
00:16:33.000 They're experimenting with creating a chimpanzee-human-being hybrid.
00:16:38.000 That they would probably send to war.
00:16:40.000 So instead of having regular people, we would make this monster, this freak ape man, and send him to war and have him crush the enemies.
00:16:50.000 How crazy is that?
00:16:52.000 They knew how strong chips are.
00:16:53.000 I got an idea.
00:16:54.000 Let's turn a chimp human and that way if he dies, who gives a fuck?
00:16:58.000 We made him.
00:16:59.000 Get him to go to work for us.
00:17:00.000 And now if you're a supremely enlightened being, wouldn't you think of human beings with all of our folly and all of our chaos and all of our war and bullshit and the internet and disinformation and misinformation?
00:17:13.000 Wouldn't you think of us kind of the same way we would think about that chimp hybrid thing?
00:17:17.000 If I was a, you know, I was the president of Russia, I want my cousins to go to war, or I want to send this freak that I made in a lab.
00:17:25.000 Yeah, and what's interesting, I'm glad you said made in a lab.
00:17:28.000 They had talked briefly in that text About fashioning people.
00:17:33.000 How did they say it?
00:17:35.000 They said the word fashioning.
00:17:37.000 Fashioning of being.
00:17:38.000 Do you remember the actual quote?
00:17:41.000 I would have to look it up, the actual quote.
00:17:44.000 But they describe it as fashioning.
00:17:45.000 Fashioning, because they said even the lamb hadn't been fashioned yet, so they had fashioned lambs.
00:17:49.000 So they fashioned, and it's also in the Epic of Gilgamesh, they fashioned the friend that Gilgamesh went on the journey with.
00:17:56.000 He wasn't born from a woman's womb.
00:17:58.000 They created him.
00:17:59.000 They created him an artificial being to go on this journey in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
00:18:02.000 So they used that phrase several times in the tablets.
00:18:06.000 But they said, no, wait.
00:18:07.000 It was almost like that's not a good idea because in some ways it seems as if they had known that the idea of making these too many artificially created people wouldn't be a good idea.
00:18:18.000 Now, they didn't go deeper than that, but you can see where we are today with AI and everything else and these robots that are coming.
00:18:24.000 Maybe they knew something about that.
00:18:26.000 But they decided to take a biological being and genetically modify and program that to do the work, and that's exactly what they did.
00:18:33.000 Well, if they really knew what we would be capable of and that we would be illogical, overpopulation would be a gigantic issue.
00:18:40.000 And in many parts, I mean, it's not really that big of an issue here, except for in cities, but in many parts of the world, it's the whole country.
00:18:47.000 The whole country is New York City, which is just fucking bonkers.
00:18:50.000 You know, and you've got to one, it's actually not true.
00:18:53.000 It's like, it's not even that bad, even in China.
00:18:55.000 China has a lot of open space.
00:18:56.000 But when you're in those cities, they are massive, and they are filled with people.
00:19:01.000 And that is probably what you'd imagine a higher being would do, If it was like us, like kind of illogical and kind of a little bit reckless and has a little bit too much technology for the average person that didn't develop the technology, but all of a sudden you got some 85 IQ dope who has access to all the things that all these geniuses have created.
00:19:24.000 I mean, you could figure, we talked to Michio Kaku, he built a nuclear reactor in his house when he was a kid.
00:19:32.000 I heard about that.
00:19:33.000 That was crazy.
00:19:34.000 That's crazy!
00:19:35.000 Yeah, I know.
00:19:35.000 That's so crazy!
00:19:37.000 There's a lot of different stuff that you can do and have access to technology that is beyond anything you would ever be able to invent with your own mind.
00:19:45.000 But because we share things across the board, you would imagine that if you were an enlightened being from another planet that's a million years more advanced than us, you'd go...
00:19:54.000 I see where this one's going.
00:19:55.000 You have that cousin who's an alcoholic and then he wins the lottery like, oh shit, Derek just won the lottery.
00:20:01.000 Fuck!
00:20:03.000 This is going to be crazy.
00:20:05.000 Derek's got $200 million.
00:20:06.000 This is going to be fucking insane.
00:20:07.000 It's crazy.
00:20:08.000 And they knew they were going outside their own guidelines and their own laws, their parameters, because they made a statement in the text.
00:20:15.000 They said the creator of all is going to punish them or they would have to answer to the creator of all for what they did here.
00:20:21.000 That lets you know they weren't really gods.
00:20:24.000 They knew themselves that they weren't the creator of the universe, but that they masqueraded as gods on this planet.
00:20:29.000 Just like we did when different versions of human civilization would find primitive tribes, like the cargo tribe.
00:20:37.000 Cargo cults.
00:20:38.000 The cargo cult that you talked about in your documentary.
00:20:40.000 That is so fascinating that during World War II, planes landed on these remote places and these people built mock planes to show like what the thing was that came to visit them that they thought were like gods.
00:20:52.000 Wild.
00:20:52.000 Do you think that if the Anunnaki are real and if Nibiru really exists and there's another planet with highly intelligent beings that are far more advanced than us, if that's the case, do you think there's More advanced and more advanced,
00:21:09.000 just like we are to chimpanzees, they are to us, and then another race is to them, and then it just keeps going on and on forever until you're God.
00:21:18.000 Absolutely.
00:21:19.000 I believe there's levels to the game, just like there's levels in terms of how we live on this planet.
00:21:23.000 We have the first world, second world, third world, just here on Earth.
00:21:27.000 Now, magnify that as a fractal, as a universe as a whole.
00:21:30.000 You have civilizations that are a million, two million, maybe even a billion years ahead And every civilization progressing within the universe at a specific rate.
00:21:39.000 So you can have beings that have already maybe even shed their corporeal bodies and only exist as beings of energetic light.
00:21:45.000 And then you have everything all the way back down towards us.
00:21:48.000 In the Emerald Tavis of Thoth, he actually says that he has achieved the ability to incarnate at will on and in the plane he desires.
00:21:56.000 He claims to be able to incarnate whenever he wants and even into other dimensions, which is wild.
00:22:01.000 That's next level.
00:22:02.000 Yeah, that's next level.
00:22:03.000 But it does make sense that if we're capable of doing what we're doing, we were talking about your phone, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with zooms and all this different shit, that's magic to someone just 200 years ago.
00:22:17.000 And if it keeps going and you keep playing this out as far as possible, it kind of makes sense that there would be levels to the kind of intelligent life that exists in the universe beyond our comprehension.
00:22:30.000 Have you talked to Terence Howard, do you know his theory about how planets are created?
00:22:35.000 That it's just things ejecting from the Sun over billions and billions of years and that there's a Goldilocks zone where you can create life.
00:22:43.000 And that's where the people are.
00:22:44.000 And then as this Goldilocks zone gets, you have to be super technologically proficient in order to control your environment to the extent that you no longer require the Sun in order to keep you alive.
00:22:55.000 That kind of makes sense if the bureau's out there past Pluto.
00:22:59.000 Oh, it makes a lot of sense.
00:23:00.000 It makes sense that they...
00:23:01.000 Because I just talked to him a couple hours ago.
00:23:03.000 Oh, okay.
00:23:03.000 Yeah, I mean, so we were talking about web conjugations and everything.
00:23:06.000 Fuck me up for like three days.
00:23:09.000 I left this podcast for three days.
00:23:11.000 I was like, God damn.
00:23:13.000 First of all, how the fuck is he so smart?
00:23:15.000 Like, how would you ever imagine that a dude who's an actor on a television show or in a movie is that smart?
00:23:21.000 Like, freaky smart.
00:23:23.000 But his theory about the creation of planets, I was like, oh, that makes sense.
00:23:29.000 Oh, it makes a lot of sense.
00:23:30.000 We watch stuff fly off the sun all the time.
00:23:33.000 And that this matter over time would coalesce and become a planet.
00:23:38.000 Yeah, it creates an accretion disk.
00:23:39.000 And everything in space creates accretion disks.
00:23:41.000 So once that matter...
00:23:42.000 What is that word?
00:23:43.000 Accretion disk?
00:23:43.000 Accretion.
00:23:44.000 What does that mean?
00:23:44.000 So once you have a certain amount of mass in space, It instantaneously, on its own, wants to create this circular, like the shape of our Milky Way galaxy, wants to start circling and swerving around itself.
00:23:56.000 And then as it does that, it begins to create friction.
00:23:59.000 As that friction increases, the matter begins to collapse in towards each other, all right, based on its own energy, and then it then forms a ball.
00:24:08.000 And that then builds and attracts more mass until it builds into a moon or a planet or whatever.
00:24:14.000 What do you do when you encounter Flat Earth people?
00:24:17.000 Oh man, I just try to be quiet.
00:24:19.000 I just tell them, look, it's not my thing.
00:24:20.000 You know, I remember Flat Earth Society offered me money years and years ago.
00:24:25.000 And I was like, no, I don't believe the earth is flat.
00:24:27.000 I'm not getting involved with this.
00:24:29.000 And they really attack me hard.
00:24:30.000 Death threats and everything else.
00:24:32.000 They get very upset.
00:24:32.000 I do not understand.
00:24:34.000 I just think it's people committing to an idea.
00:24:36.000 It just doesn't make sense.
00:24:37.000 Well, it's a religion now.
00:24:38.000 They turned it into a religion.
00:24:39.000 Anytime that people can attack you so brutally over that, I mean, I'm on live talking about quantum physics, and they're in the chat, the earth is flat, the earth is flat.
00:24:48.000 I mean, so that's...
00:24:50.000 It's like, I mean...
00:24:51.000 I'm fascinated by it because...
00:24:53.000 It's interesting.
00:24:54.000 Yeah, because it's the ultimate conspiracy theory.
00:24:56.000 The ultimate conspiracy theory is that we are all on a set and that the earth is flat, it's a disk, there's a wall, the government's aware of it, they won't let you pass a certain distance.
00:25:08.000 Yeah, there's ice walls.
00:25:09.000 And that space is just lights in the sky.
00:25:12.000 Right, that's it.
00:25:13.000 And if the sun is a bulb...
00:25:15.000 And all this kind of stuff.
00:25:17.000 It's wild.
00:25:17.000 And it's attached to a version of Christianity, which is very interesting.
00:25:22.000 It is.
00:25:22.000 It's tied into Christianity, the 6,000-year-old theme.
00:25:25.000 The Earth is only 6,000-year-old.
00:25:26.000 The reason why people think the Earth is 6,000 years old is because most of the tablets are 6,000 years old, and the Bible was written from the information that came from tablets.
00:25:34.000 So that's as far back as anybody's quote-unquote knowledge seems to extend.
00:25:38.000 That's where the 6,000-year-old theory comes from.
00:25:40.000 But they've taken that thing and turned it into a religion.
00:25:42.000 I remember one guy DM'd me, and he was going off and telling me he was going to shoot me in the head and all this stuff.
00:25:46.000 And I said, let me ask you a question.
00:25:47.000 If there's no atmosphere, then what are you breathing right now?
00:25:49.000 He goes, what do you mean?
00:25:50.000 I'm breathing oxygen.
00:25:52.000 I said, well, that's a gas.
00:25:53.000 Gas doesn't exist.
00:25:54.000 I said, well, then you should be dead then, because you're breathing a gas.
00:25:57.000 I said, what else are you inhaling when you breathe?
00:26:00.000 He goes, oxygen.
00:26:01.000 I said, well, no, you're breathing in helium, krypton, Mostly nitrogen.
00:26:06.000 Yeah, nitrogen.
00:26:06.000 I said, you're beating in all these other gases.
00:26:08.000 Oxygen is only about 21% of that, otherwise you'd be dead.
00:26:12.000 So he couldn't tell.
00:26:14.000 I said, did you graduate from high school?
00:26:15.000 He said, no.
00:26:16.000 I said, I stopped talking.
00:26:16.000 That's when I realized, don't waste your energy on these people.
00:26:18.000 Well, there's a lot of dudes, unfortunately, who just get on YouTube and they listen to very charismatic people talk that don't know what they're talking about, which I do all the time.
00:26:26.000 But they do it in a way where they pretend they know something is true that's not true.
00:26:31.000 And people get sucked into it.
00:26:34.000 And I just don't understand why you would think that Earth is the only one out of all these things that we've observed that's flat.
00:26:41.000 It just doesn't make any sense.
00:26:42.000 And I think, this is respectfully to all these people that believe that, I think it's a giant waste of time.
00:26:47.000 I think concentrating on the shape of the Earth Even if it was flat, who fucking cares?
00:26:55.000 It means nothing.
00:26:55.000 Look at what's going on out there.
00:26:57.000 It would be kind of crazy if it was flat.
00:26:59.000 That would kind of bolster the idea that we're the shit and that we're just so much more powerful and advanced and special than everything else in the universe because we're the only ones that exist on a flat plane.
00:27:09.000 But the whole thing is just so insane.
00:27:13.000 Just what we know about the physical universe itself and about atoms and just what we know about...
00:27:21.000 All the matter that exists in our lives is insane.
00:27:24.000 Yeah, it's insane.
00:27:25.000 I mean, obviously, they haven't tapped into even, forget quantum.
00:27:30.000 They're standard physics.
00:27:31.000 They don't comprehend it.
00:27:33.000 And so because of that, they're lost.
00:27:35.000 I mean, satellites don't exist, obviously, to them.
00:27:37.000 But that's a kooky one.
00:27:39.000 I remember Hurricane Maria.
00:27:40.000 Satellites don't exist.
00:27:41.000 That's a kooky one.
00:27:42.000 Like, bro, you can watch it.
00:27:42.000 I mean, it's crazy.
00:27:44.000 Hurricane Maria comes and destroys the Caribbean, and I unfortunately had some loved ones that were involved in that, and I posted a picture of the hurricane because I was raising money for hurricane supplies, and they were commenting and attacking.
00:27:54.000 That's a fake image.
00:27:55.000 It doesn't exist.
00:27:56.000 I'm like, wow.
00:27:58.000 Let me ask you this.
00:27:59.000 How much of that is bullshit?
00:28:02.000 How much of that is government, either entities from other foreign governments, where they jump into these subjects to make people seem really stupid?
00:28:11.000 And when people say something really stupid, one of the things they like to do is put a foreign flag, like an American flag, rather, in their little profile.
00:28:18.000 And they're just saying, they're dumb as shit.
00:28:21.000 And I'm going, I don't know if this is a real person.
00:28:23.000 I think it's not.
00:28:23.000 I think it's one of those things that's designed to muddy up any discourse about anything.
00:28:30.000 Yeah, it's a PSYOP. I'm telling you, I told people a long time ago this whole flat earth thing was a CIA PSYOP. Just drop it in there and see what happens.
00:28:37.000 If it wasn't a CIA PSYOP, it was someone from 4chan who just wanted to be silly and went so hard with explanations that a lot of gullible people without science degrees, like me, they went along with it.
00:28:50.000 And it's just one of those things where it's just, man, what a giant waste of time.
00:28:53.000 It is.
00:28:54.000 It's a waste of energy.
00:28:54.000 And there's so much more we can learn, like these ancient texts.
00:28:56.000 And people say, why are you always focused on the ancient past?
00:28:59.000 Well, because the past is prologue.
00:29:01.000 If we don't understand what happened back then, we're doomed to continue to repeat these cycles of time that we've been in.
00:29:05.000 For quite some time, for eons.
00:29:07.000 Yeah, I mean, it's just direct evidence that civilizations don't last when they go kooky.
00:29:12.000 Yes.
00:29:13.000 You know, and that things go sideways, and there's natural disasters and wars that reshape landscapes.
00:29:17.000 Like, look, it's all there, and it's happening right now.
00:29:20.000 Yep.
00:29:20.000 And if we're not aware of it, it'll happen to us.
00:29:23.000 And then we'll be a footnote of history.
00:29:25.000 We'll be one of those things.
00:29:26.000 There was this amazing country called America.
00:29:28.000 They got crazy.
00:29:29.000 They created all this art and culture, and they did amazing things, but they went fucking sideways.
00:29:34.000 Yep.
00:29:34.000 They sold out the money, they got involved in wars, and then the next thing you know, the world is operating essentially like Communist China.
00:29:42.000 The whole world.
00:29:43.000 That's possible too, kids.
00:29:45.000 You gotta fight for this.
00:29:47.000 Whatever this thing is that we have, this is like super fucking unique.
00:29:51.000 But if you don't want to look at the past, If you're not fascinated by ancient structures, if you're not fascinated by what kind of technology and knowledge did they have 4,500 plus years ago to make the pyramids, who are these people?
00:30:07.000 What were they doing?
00:30:08.000 How did they do that?
00:30:10.000 And what was that thing?
00:30:11.000 Was that a power plant?
00:30:12.000 I mean, I know you know that theory.
00:30:15.000 That is a crazy theory that sounds completely wackadoo.
00:30:21.000 But then when you have it laid out to you, Christopher, what's his last name?
00:30:25.000 Dunn.
00:30:25.000 Christopher Dunn.
00:30:26.000 I just had him on my podcast a few weeks ago.
00:30:28.000 I just had him a couple weeks ago, too.
00:30:29.000 I just had a brain fart.
00:30:30.000 His depiction of the mechanisms that would be involved in turning this giant structure into some sort of a power plant, you hear about it and you go, wait a minute, whoa!
00:30:43.000 Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
00:30:44.000 And him and I have very similar theories on how the power generation occurred.
00:30:50.000 And I believe that the Nile, you know, when it used to run up close to the pyramids and the water would run underneath the pyramid and that would create something called physiostatic electricity as it ran underneath that magnetized crystal granite.
00:31:01.000 Those ions would pour up into the chamber, move up the grand gallery where there used to be resonating rods, where you can see the slots where the rods used to be.
00:31:09.000 They're removed now, but the slots are still there.
00:31:12.000 Then it would be pushed into the King's Chamber where it would be amplified and some type of fusion would take place, then forced up through the apex, and then the crystal granite obelisks around the region would capture that ambient wireless electricity.
00:31:25.000 And then if you had something called a JED, which looks like a Tesla coil, You can capture that energy and you can transfer it into a device for gold electroplating, for any other electrical tools you need, like some of the tools they had to have used to create some of these incredible works of art.
00:31:39.000 We can see the tool marks, so we know they had the tools.
00:31:41.000 But they had wireless electricity way back then.
00:31:45.000 That's insane.
00:31:47.000 If that's true, that's insane.
00:31:48.000 Because you would think there would be some kind of physical evidence of a device, like something left over, some sort of, you know, Ancient chainsaw, like something.
00:31:59.000 Yeah, they did a great job cleaning up.
00:32:00.000 I mean, they poured sand over Giza to bury another couple hundred pyramids there at Giza.
00:32:06.000 Do you think they poured sand?
00:32:07.000 Do you think that's just natural erosion over time?
00:32:10.000 Because when Giza, when the pyramids existed, it was a very different place, right?
00:32:15.000 Like, if you go back before the pyramids, like 9,000 years ago, it was a lush rainforest, right?
00:32:20.000 Yeah.
00:32:20.000 And then over time, it became sand.
00:32:23.000 And the same with the entire Sahara Desert, which is really crazy.
00:32:26.000 We just were talking about the other day, they find whale bones in the Sahara Desert.
00:32:31.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:32:32.000 I'm going to the Valley of the Whales in a few weeks in Egypt, actually.
00:32:36.000 It's incredible that there's whale bones out there also, so we're going out there to the Valley of the Whales.
00:32:41.000 Whale bones!
00:32:42.000 Whoa!
00:32:43.000 So the point being that this place has changed radically, absolutely radically over time.
00:32:51.000 So who knows?
00:32:53.000 Do you know why those things were covered up?
00:32:55.000 Is it possible that it was just sand over time?
00:32:57.000 Well, if you look at the tablets again, they talk about this war, right?
00:33:01.000 And this war that occurred, there's a lot of wars, obviously, but this one particular war, it seems like the same one that damaged the area or the region of the Giza Plateau.
00:33:09.000 We're good to go.
00:33:19.000 We're good to go.
00:33:25.000 The sand turned to glass and the bodies are still laying in the street right now today holding hands.
00:33:30.000 Never been scavenged by animals.
00:33:32.000 Wait a minute, where is this?
00:33:34.000 Mohan Jandaro.
00:33:35.000 Are there photos that we can look at?
00:33:36.000 Oh yeah, look it up.
00:33:37.000 Mohan Jandaro, Indus Valley.
00:33:39.000 Dead bodies still laying in the street thousands of years later.
00:33:42.000 They just lay there?
00:33:43.000 No one's covered them up?
00:33:44.000 Nobody's covered them up.
00:33:45.000 When you put a Geiger counter over them, higher than background level radiation.
00:33:50.000 Really?
00:33:51.000 Yeah.
00:33:51.000 But aren't stones higher than background level radiation?
00:33:54.000 Some stones are.
00:33:55.000 Some stones are.
00:33:55.000 Especially like diorite and crystal granite.
00:33:58.000 But these bodies, these are just bones.
00:34:01.000 How come they're higher than background level radiation?
00:34:03.000 I can't wait to see this.
00:34:04.000 Why haven't I ever heard of this?
00:34:05.000 Mohen, Jendaro, M-O-H-E-N. There you go.
00:34:08.000 Whoa!
00:34:10.000 Yeah, this is evidence of a nuclear war or a nuclear type of war.
00:34:13.000 Go back to the other, that one there, that one's insane.
00:34:16.000 Yeah.
00:34:16.000 There's bodies that are sitting on the edge of steps next to their own buildings that they lived in.
00:34:21.000 The building is turned to glass.
00:34:22.000 That's 3,000 plus degree temperature weapons fire.
00:34:26.000 So there's a bunch of people that seem to die all at once, just scattered around?
00:34:30.000 Yeah.
00:34:31.000 And what's the conventional explanation for how these people died?
00:34:33.000 They have no idea.
00:34:35.000 They have zero idea.
00:34:36.000 The only thing that you can...
00:34:37.000 That was just a couple, Jamie.
00:34:39.000 Go to the other, just the Morhen Jandara mythical mass massacre.
00:34:44.000 Yeah.
00:34:45.000 So did they think it's a massacre?
00:34:47.000 Is there any...
00:34:48.000 Look at their body.
00:34:49.000 Just laying there.
00:34:50.000 Just laying there.
00:34:51.000 And that building, those stones are vitrified, which means 3,000 plus degree temperature.
00:34:56.000 Oh, shit.
00:34:57.000 What kind of...
00:34:58.000 What could have caused that level of temperature...
00:35:02.000 Energetic release.
00:35:03.000 Well, it could have been a low atmosphere asteroid.
00:35:06.000 It could have been.
00:35:08.000 That's possible.
00:35:09.000 Tunguska.
00:35:10.000 Yeah, it could have been.
00:35:10.000 But then their bones would have been splattered apart and broken into pieces.
00:35:14.000 Good call.
00:35:15.000 Yeah, that's a good call.
00:35:16.000 Yeah, because...
00:35:17.000 They don't seem to be broken apart.
00:35:19.000 No, they're not broken apart.
00:35:20.000 Right.
00:35:21.000 That impact would have shattered the bones and spread them out over a great distance.
00:35:24.000 Right, but without impact, even if you just look at the one that burst in the atmosphere in Tunguska, it just flattened trees.
00:35:30.000 Flattened everything.
00:35:30.000 I think it's some insane, like a million acres or something crazy.
00:35:34.000 Yeah, that's incredible.
00:35:35.000 How big was the Tunguska explosion?
00:35:37.000 That one's, yeah, so those bodies would be toast.
00:35:40.000 They'd be toast.
00:35:40.000 Because the trees were ripped apart.
00:35:42.000 The buildings would have been flattened.
00:35:43.000 The legs would have flown off.
00:35:44.000 Right.
00:35:44.000 There's no way they would just be laying there like that.
00:35:46.000 Exactly.
00:35:46.000 That's interesting.
00:35:47.000 And they don't seem to be like chopped up.
00:35:49.000 No.
00:35:50.000 Did they have any evidence of stab wounds or anything on them?
00:35:53.000 They don't have any evidence of any injury of any kind of attack or any cutting or like swords or anything.
00:35:58.000 They just all got cooked.
00:35:59.000 Right.
00:35:59.000 And then in the tablets it says that the evil wind moved over to land after they released these weapons.
00:36:05.000 And then Enki goes to his father Anu and says, hey, can you stop the evil wind?
00:36:12.000 Because he had fallen in love with some people down there.
00:36:14.000 And he's like, there's nothing I can do.
00:36:16.000 He said, get in your sky ship and forebode.
00:36:18.000 That means get the hell out of here.
00:36:19.000 And he said the people's hair was falling out.
00:36:22.000 Their eyes were bleeding.
00:36:23.000 Their nose were bleeding.
00:36:23.000 Their fingernails were curling off.
00:36:25.000 That sounds like radiation sickness.
00:36:27.000 So do you think it's radiation sickness that did this to all these people or was it an impact that did this to all these people?
00:36:32.000 Nobody knows.
00:36:34.000 But they're not blown apart.
00:36:36.000 Right.
00:36:37.000 They're not blown apart.
00:36:38.000 It seems like whatever struck or whatever energetic weapon it was, it might not have been a weapon.
00:36:45.000 Whatever it was, it seems like that shock wave reached them at some point and whatever was in that wave...
00:36:51.000 Just killed everybody.
00:36:52.000 That's what it did.
00:36:53.000 Yeah.
00:36:54.000 And they just don't know what it is?
00:36:56.000 How does a conventional archaeologist describe it?
00:36:59.000 Do they just say it's a massacre?
00:37:00.000 They just call it a mythical massacre and they stay away from it.
00:37:03.000 When you look in the other texts, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita, you find out about these wars also.
00:37:09.000 They're recorded.
00:37:10.000 They have weapons called the Brahma Astra and the Brahma Honda weapon.
00:37:13.000 And these weapons, what they describe them as doing, duplicate what you saw there.
00:37:19.000 How do they describe them?
00:37:21.000 They describe them as weapons that once released can't be revolted or can't be turned back and that they will obliterate any area, any city.
00:37:29.000 And they say that one of the weapons can destroy any man on three worlds.
00:37:34.000 It's crazy stuff.
00:37:35.000 This is where Oppenheimer got his famous quote when he obviously tested the nuke, right?
00:37:39.000 Right.
00:37:39.000 Now I have become death, destroyer of worlds.
00:37:41.000 He got that from the Mahabharata.
00:37:42.000 Yeah.
00:37:43.000 What a great quote to say after you detonate the first infant bomb.
00:37:47.000 What a great quote.
00:37:49.000 So the idea is that there were beings that were having wars on this planet.
00:37:55.000 Do you believe they were having wars with people that were revolting, or were they having wars with other beings?
00:38:03.000 They were fighting with each other.
00:38:04.000 And evidence of these wars can be found in the book of Deuteronomy in the modern-day Bible.
00:38:10.000 These gods, and I do mean gods with an S, because everywhere in the Bible where it says God singular, it's actually a mistranslation.
00:38:16.000 The actual, if you backwards look up the translation in Arabic and then down to Aramaic and everything else, you find out it's gods plural.
00:38:23.000 They were fighting each other over resources and people and control of the planet.
00:38:29.000 And so that's why in the book of Deuteronomy, God tells people, go to this city, and it's like a far city.
00:38:34.000 They don't even know that these people exist.
00:38:36.000 They go over there to kill them.
00:38:37.000 He says, kill the women, kill the children, and bring the spoils of war back to me.
00:38:41.000 And you see these wars in the Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita, the Bible, the Sumerian tablets.
00:38:46.000 And these wars are just nonstop, the Indian Vedas.
00:38:49.000 And it's always about attacking another city and even talk about Trojan horse methods to get behind the gates and then to, you know, utilize that to attack and kill and bring back these spoils, which is pretty crazy stuff.
00:39:02.000 It's like they were attacking each other.
00:39:03.000 They had gone awry.
00:39:05.000 They had gone rogue out here on this planet and then began to fight over people and populations and resources.
00:39:13.000 And we would hope that we would get past that.
00:39:16.000 But there's no evidence that we have so far.
00:39:18.000 So, like, why would we think that as AI gets implemented and technology escalates and all we're going to be able to do in the future in terms of being able to go visit other planets and duke it out on other planets?
00:39:30.000 Right.
00:39:30.000 Like, there was a whole story today about China just landed on the far side of the moon.
00:39:33.000 So they landed a probe over there.
00:39:35.000 Yeah, yeah, they did.
00:39:36.000 This is, you know, the China-America war on the moon.
00:39:41.000 Like, what if America claims a spot and China lands and plants a flag there?
00:39:45.000 And they're like, hey, fuck you, that's ours.
00:39:47.000 That's what's going to happen.
00:39:48.000 Especially if there's, like, something on the moon they can mine that's very valuable.
00:39:51.000 Oh, this stuff up there.
00:39:52.000 I researched the Clementine mission years ago.
00:39:55.000 NASA and the United States military sent a military, at that time, it was a top secret mission called Clementine.
00:40:01.000 It was a low lunar orbiting satellite to go to the dark side of the moon.
00:40:05.000 And when I saw the name Clementine, I knew right away this thing ain't coming back.
00:40:08.000 And as I began to dig deeper into the declassified documents, of course it never came back.
00:40:11.000 Oh, my darling Clementine, you were lost and gone forever.
00:40:16.000 Wow.
00:40:18.000 And I was right.
00:40:19.000 And sure enough, it hit something on the dark side of the moon, which is really just the backside.
00:40:24.000 It's not really dark there, but it hit something.
00:40:26.000 But it sent back about 20 gigs of data.
00:40:29.000 And these images are available to the general public.
00:40:32.000 They've been declassified.
00:40:33.000 And there are strange anomalies on those images.
00:40:36.000 This is pre-Photoshop, pre-everything, things that shouldn't be there that look like broken structures and junk and things that just seem to be laying around.
00:40:45.000 So I think it was a recognizance mission to gather intel and data, which is probably why China's gone to that far side of the moon as well, because they're probably going to...
00:40:53.000 It's a race to see who can capture ancient technology and then reverse engineer it and then weaponize it.
00:40:59.000 Well, that's the most fun theory ever.
00:41:02.000 The most fun theory ever is that there's bases on the moon and the dark side of the moon that aliens have abandoned.
00:41:08.000 Jamie, are there any photos of these anomalies?
00:41:10.000 That's the most fun theory.
00:41:11.000 I can provide you some with links to the sources, too.
00:41:14.000 Okay.
00:41:14.000 That'd be cool.
00:41:15.000 But Jamie will probably find something.
00:41:16.000 Cool.
00:41:17.000 So what do these structures look like to you when you look at them?
00:41:20.000 There's dome structures there.
00:41:22.000 A dome?
00:41:22.000 There's domes.
00:41:23.000 As a matter of fact, one of the astronauts, I think it was Neil Armstrong, if you get the declassified From the Freedom of Information Act documents that are the black box audio and the black box redacted text statement from NASA, which is available to the general public, Neil says,
00:41:40.000 look at those convex structures down there.
00:41:42.000 I bet the people in there never get out.
00:41:44.000 And he's talking about dome structures on the moon.
00:41:47.000 And this is an exact statement that was made that's in the black box audio, which I can provide you to the link to that as well.
00:41:52.000 Okay, so where are these structures?
00:41:55.000 Do you see any of these that you find compelling?
00:41:57.000 You do look for anomalies on the back side of the moon.
00:42:01.000 We utilize a lot of these on our Facebook groups.
00:42:04.000 On Facebook we have these groups, anomaly hunting groups.
00:42:08.000 We formed the United Family of Anomaly Hunters and we've cataloged about 60,000 anomalies now.
00:42:13.000 A lot of them are on the dark side of the Moon.
00:42:17.000 But I'll tell you, type in Clementine Moon Photos Anomaly.
00:42:20.000 You may be able to find some.
00:42:21.000 If not, I'll send you the link to some resources where you can look them up, and you can take a look at some of these crazy objects that are there.
00:42:28.000 So is that one right there in the upper right-hand corner?
00:42:30.000 Yeah, that one's there.
00:42:31.000 There's some structures that kind of look like two pyramids on to the left of it, and then another structure which almost seems like it has geometry.
00:42:38.000 Underneath that, you see the blur?
00:42:40.000 That looks like obfuscation.
00:42:43.000 Directly, you know, if you go back up to that top right.
00:42:46.000 Top right?
00:42:47.000 Yeah, top right B. Okay, you see that where his hand is?
00:42:49.000 I move to the left going down slowly.
00:42:52.000 See that go back up again?
00:42:54.000 See that?
00:42:55.000 Where his hand is over right now?
00:42:56.000 It looks like obfuscation.
00:42:58.000 Sometimes you can take these images and put them into Photoshop and take away the contrast and all of a sudden structures pop right out.
00:43:04.000 But right above that, you see those shadows of those pyramid structures?
00:43:08.000 Right above that.
00:43:09.000 Yeah, you see those pyramids?
00:43:10.000 You can see this dark shadow.
00:43:12.000 I see two lines.
00:43:13.000 Okay.
00:43:14.000 Well, I see the arrow that's pointing to that one straight line, and then I see what looks like two superimposed arrows.
00:43:20.000 Okay, do you see?
00:43:21.000 Yeah, those things.
00:43:22.000 Okay, yeah.
00:43:23.000 Those are superimposed, right?
00:43:24.000 No, those are shadows.
00:43:26.000 But look, those are the same things that are in the bottom.
00:43:29.000 Aren't they just pointing at something?
00:43:30.000 Aren't those pointers?
00:43:31.000 I think they may be highlighting something.
00:43:33.000 Right, I think it's a cursor mark or something.
00:43:36.000 So I see what they're pointing to.
00:43:37.000 They're pointing to that thing in the upper right-hand corner that kind of looks like a pyramid.
00:43:41.000 Yeah, you see that right there?
00:43:42.000 Yeah.
00:43:43.000 It kind of looks like a pyramid.
00:43:44.000 It's cleaned up a little bit there in C. C is more clean.
00:43:47.000 But those things don't look like they belong there.
00:43:50.000 Well, it's hard to tell.
00:43:51.000 Yeah, it's hard to tell.
00:43:53.000 That pyramid right there is very famous.
00:43:55.000 That's a very old image that's on the moon.
00:43:58.000 There should be a link to that.
00:43:59.000 There's a lot of that.
00:44:00.000 That particular one's been around for years and years and years.
00:44:03.000 It's kind of hard to think that that would form by natural.
00:44:05.000 Now, what happens is we're not saying we know exactly what these things are.
00:44:09.000 We're just saying that we feel like they don't belong there.
00:44:12.000 Jamie, go back to that image that you were just looking at, the thing that looked like a pyramid.
00:44:17.000 That one, yeah.
00:44:18.000 Get that one big.
00:44:20.000 Hmm.
00:44:21.000 That one's crazy.
00:44:22.000 Yeah.
00:44:23.000 That one's very strange looking.
00:44:24.000 Because the way it points at the top and has flat sides, you're like, yeah.
00:44:29.000 If that's real, that's interesting.
00:44:32.000 Yeah.
00:44:33.000 You know what's all that is, by any chance?
00:44:34.000 That's a good question.
00:44:35.000 There's a measuring tool.
00:44:37.000 We don't have, obviously, access to it right here.
00:44:39.000 It seems so flat on it.
00:44:40.000 But there is a measuring tool.
00:44:41.000 You can see the shadow, which gives you an idea of the height.
00:44:44.000 I'd like to see it in real life, though.
00:44:46.000 You know what I mean?
00:44:46.000 Like, sometimes things fuck with you.
00:44:47.000 But the angle is so unnatural-looking.
00:44:50.000 Yeah, it definitely looks unnatural.
00:44:52.000 We just try to catalog things that appear to be anomalies, things that appear to be out of place.
00:44:56.000 Right.
00:44:56.000 It could be anything.
00:44:57.000 And in the Sumerian Tablet, there's this time where Enlil takes his son to the moon, and he says, well, grab your eagle's mask because you're going to need it.
00:45:05.000 They were referencing that the atmosphere was harsh.
00:45:07.000 Oh, eagle's mask.
00:45:08.000 So when you see the Anunnaki with the eagle's head, that's actually their helmet.
00:45:13.000 It's a helmet.
00:45:14.000 So they can breathe their air.
00:45:15.000 Exactly.
00:45:16.000 They talk about it twice, once to go to the moon and the second time to go to Mars.
00:45:20.000 Yeah, and there's been other depictions of ancient gods and people that look like they're wearing some kind of mask, too.
00:45:26.000 Right.
00:45:27.000 Yeah, exactly.
00:45:28.000 I mean, one of the cooler ones is the bubble space head looking guys in the cave.
00:45:32.000 Yes.
00:45:33.000 And you're like, what did you guys see?
00:45:34.000 Right.
00:45:34.000 Like, what did you guys see in the middle of, like, hunting gazelles, trying to stay alive, trying to make a fire, and then you decided to draw that thing?
00:45:41.000 Right.
00:45:41.000 What is that?
00:45:42.000 And we know they can draw, because they can show you what a gazelle is, they can show you what cattle is, they can show you what a person looks like, but then they draw that, and you have to think, well, why?
00:45:51.000 Right, why is that the only thing you drew that's fake?
00:45:54.000 Right, exactly.
00:45:55.000 Is that time to waste?
00:45:56.000 And it looks like a dude in a suit with a helmet on?
00:45:59.000 And here's the question.
00:46:02.000 How many different things are visiting us?
00:46:05.000 And from how many different places?
00:46:07.000 Oh, a lot.
00:46:08.000 We can't just think everything's going to look exactly the same.
00:46:12.000 That seems just as silly as thinking that all of our animals should look exactly the same.
00:46:17.000 Correct.
00:46:18.000 I think we have three different levels of visitation going on simultaneously.
00:46:22.000 One is corporeal beings in a physical body, most likely anatomically similar to us, you know, bilateral, bipedal organism with two forward-facing eyes, maybe one or two sets of hands.
00:46:32.000 Do you think it's what we eventually become?
00:46:34.000 That what they are?
00:46:35.000 It's possible that maybe we already are them.
00:46:38.000 Earth could be an abandoned sea colony.
00:46:40.000 Every culture that I've talked to indigenously around the planet all say they were seeded on this planet by Pleiadians or other beings, star brothers in various different places.
00:46:50.000 Like the Dogons, the Nomo, the Hopi and the Lakota tribe, the Star Brothers, the Aboriginal elders say that they were seated here by Pleiadians.
00:46:58.000 All of a sudden, why is everybody having the same story that we were brought here?
00:47:01.000 We could be genetically, I don't believe we're even from Earth, to be quite honest with you.
00:47:05.000 Our psychotic rhythm doesn't even match Earth's We're slightly off.
00:47:10.000 It's actually better tuned to Mars orbit on its rotation on its own axis than it is Earth.
00:47:14.000 What do you mean?
00:47:15.000 How does that work?
00:47:15.000 The psychotic rhythm of a human body, the wake and sleep cycle, is actually more tuned to Mars rotation on its own axis.
00:47:23.000 A Mars day versus a Earth day, which is pretty weird that we aren't synced to our own planet after all these thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of years.
00:47:30.000 Is that the same as our circadian rhythm?
00:47:31.000 Circadian rhythm, right.
00:47:34.000 How do they calculate it's more tuned to Mars?
00:47:37.000 How does that work?
00:47:38.000 Well, geneticists and scientists discovered that our perfect wake and sleep cycle is more tuned to Mars rotation on its axis, which is about 23 and something minute hours, versus Earth being 24 hours.
00:47:55.000 And so they said, wow, this is incredible.
00:47:57.000 And the more they tested it and the more they studied it, they realized we're more tuned to the Mars than we are to Earth, which is pretty strange.
00:48:04.000 We are weird.
00:48:05.000 We accept shit like leap year.
00:48:07.000 Right.
00:48:08.000 Like, what kind of whack calendar do you have where...
00:48:13.000 Here's makeup stuff.
00:48:14.000 If some years the month is longer, what the fuck are you doing?
00:48:18.000 I know.
00:48:19.000 For what?
00:48:19.000 Make a better calendar.
00:48:20.000 Isn't there a better calendar?
00:48:21.000 Yeah.
00:48:21.000 Shouldn't there be like a digital calendar that represents exactly what's going on and not go January?
00:48:27.000 Come on.
00:48:28.000 Get the fuck out of here.
00:48:29.000 It's so dumb.
00:48:30.000 It's pretty bizarre.
00:48:31.000 But you know what's interesting?
00:48:32.000 If you want to say, well, human beings could be aliens.
00:48:34.000 Well, actually, every person on this planet is an alien.
00:48:37.000 Even our planet itself is an alien.
00:48:39.000 Scientists just discovered something interesting.
00:48:41.000 I've never talked about this yet on a podcast, and you guys can look this up.
00:48:44.000 So, our Milky Way galaxy...
00:48:47.000 This is pretty interesting because it's absorbing another galaxy at this exact moment called the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy.
00:48:53.000 Not the Sagittarius constellation, that's something totally different.
00:48:56.000 We are absorbing the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy at this exact moment.
00:49:01.000 People thought for all these decades, looking, or even hundreds of years, looking up in the night sky, seeing that swath of stars going across, that's the Milky Way.
00:49:07.000 Guess what?
00:49:08.000 We've been wrong the whole time.
00:49:09.000 This is now being taught in universities in astrophysics.
00:49:13.000 So what we're looking at, you're looking at the absorption or the merging of the Sagittarius with the Milky Way galaxy.
00:49:21.000 And the exact point where it merges and drops into the Milky Way is right where our solar system is located.
00:49:28.000 Which would explain the rogue planets that we know that are out there.
00:49:31.000 There's millions of rogue planets that have no sun.
00:49:33.000 They're just floating free around.
00:49:35.000 There's planets and solar systems that are orbiting far beyond the orbit of Pluto in our inner Oort cloud, admitted by astronomers now, that there's other solar systems within this inner Oort cloud area orbiting our sun every 4,200 years.
00:49:48.000 So all of a sudden, that's Corey Powell, the astronomer at Discovery Magazine, by the way, who said that.
00:49:55.000 So this is pretty interesting.
00:49:56.000 We're talking about the fact that our solar system itself is an implant into the Milky Way, that we come from Sagittarius.
00:50:02.000 We're not even part of the Milky Way galaxy.
00:50:05.000 Whoa.
00:50:06.000 Okay.
00:50:07.000 So, when they're looking at our own solar system, they have an understanding that there's a thing called the Kuiper Belt that's out there, and there's so many objects in there that are small, and that's one of the reasons why they decided to declassify Pluto as a planet,
00:50:23.000 because there's other objects real similar in size.
00:50:26.000 Yeah, Maki Maki and all those other planets.
00:50:28.000 But they think there's something large out there.
00:50:31.000 They think there's something large out there that they haven't yet identified because of the way that gravity is responding.
00:50:38.000 What is the reason for it?
00:50:40.000 Well, what happens is they discovered that in some way, millions of years ago, something moved through our solar system and captured its own weird orbit around our sun.
00:50:48.000 And what's crazy is the evidence is in our solar system.
00:50:51.000 So Saturn and Neptune switch locations because of a gravitational field.
00:50:56.000 Uranus has flipped on its side and orbits its equator.
00:51:00.000 It's orbiting north and south, not east and west.
00:51:03.000 Like it got hit.
00:51:04.000 Like it got hit or something gravitationally just tugged at it so hard that it flipped sideways.
00:51:09.000 It never stops.
00:51:09.000 Never stops.
00:51:10.000 And it's moved through our solar system, way out beyond the orbit of Pluto, and this thing captured its own orbit.
00:51:16.000 This is in the Enuma Elition, the seven types of creation.
00:51:19.000 This exact process that's been described now by astrophysicists and astronomers is in ancient texts.
00:51:25.000 That we can read and we can see, oh my god, this is exactly what this text is saying.
00:51:29.000 It's talking about the creation of our solar system.
00:51:31.000 It even talks about the creation of Earth in that text.
00:51:34.000 It says that when Marduk, aka Nibiru, a moon of Nibiru, crashed into Tiamat, it broke into pieces and became the hammer and bracelet.
00:51:42.000 That's the asteroid belt.
00:51:44.000 One giant chunk swung away, recoalesced with everything water, land, and organic material needed for life and became the Earth, tugging with it the moon.
00:51:54.000 It's pretty crazy that the creation of this planet itself, and it says that it pushed, the net force pushed Mercury closer to the sun and pushed Venus closer to the sun, and then we took the third spot in place around our orbit, around our sun.
00:52:07.000 And then, of course, we have Mars, which used to be a moon, a habitable moon of Tiamat, a planet that was four to six times larger than Earth.
00:52:16.000 And it slung into this crazy orbit.
00:52:18.000 That's why Mars has this weird orbit.
00:52:20.000 And you have to rendezvous with it if you're NASA or anybody trying to rendezvous with Mars every two years when it's in apogee or perigee.
00:52:27.000 You have to, with apogee or perigee, one of them is further away than the other.
00:52:30.000 One is 80 million miles and the other one's closer.
00:52:32.000 So if you rendezvous every two years, you can capture the orbit of Mars and you can actually get there in four months.
00:52:38.000 And then they looked at it and said, wow, they meaning astrophysicists, this looks like this Mars planet.
00:52:44.000 Wasn't originally in this type of orbit.
00:52:46.000 It must have been orbiting something else in our solar system, which it was.
00:52:49.000 One side is charred black, and the other side is smooth.
00:52:52.000 So the side where Tima exploded, those chunks hit Mars on one side, created a very charred side, and the other side is a smooth surface In the solar system, which is because of the global flood that that created.
00:53:04.000 And then Mars' axis on its equator is tilted 45 degrees on its axis, which means the mass shifted it down 45 degrees.
00:53:12.000 They had a major global catastrophe there on Mars.
00:53:15.000 And then after Mars, you have another little planet that survived called Ceres, C-E-R-E-S, which is also a result of this Tiamat exploding.
00:53:23.000 People don't even talk about Ceres.
00:53:24.000 It has the most fresh water out of any other planet in our solar system.
00:53:28.000 And where is its location?
00:53:30.000 That's the next planet after Mars, Ceres.
00:53:32.000 Really?
00:53:33.000 C-E-R-E-S. How big is it?
00:53:35.000 Is it like Pluto-sized?
00:53:36.000 It's about maybe two-thirds smaller than Mars.
00:53:39.000 And guess what?
00:53:40.000 It's a dwarf planet.
00:53:41.000 So they don't...
00:53:42.000 It follows an orbit between Mars and Jupiter near the middle of the asteroid belt with an orbital period.
00:53:48.000 Click on that, Jamie?
00:53:49.000 When they flew by it about...
00:53:50.000 You heard about this before?
00:53:52.000 Yeah.
00:53:53.000 I didn't know there was another planet out there.
00:53:54.000 Listen, when they flew by it a few years ago, the lights were on.
00:53:57.000 They sent a probe out there.
00:53:58.000 What?
00:53:59.000 The lights were on.
00:54:00.000 And so they tried to say it was ice particles glistening in the sunlight.
00:54:03.000 So when they got to the dark side, guess what?
00:54:05.000 The lights were on on the dark side.
00:54:07.000 So they couldn't use the ice particle explanation anymore.
00:54:10.000 So they just said, we don't know what it is.
00:54:14.000 Ciri's small size means that even at its brightest, it's too dim to be seen by the naked eye except under extremely dark skies.
00:54:21.000 It's apparent magnitude ranges from 6.7 to 9.3, peaking in opposition when it's closest to Earth.
00:54:27.000 Once every 15 to 16 months in, how do you say that word?
00:54:30.000 Sinodic?
00:54:31.000 Sinodic?
00:54:31.000 I don't know where you're at now.
00:54:33.000 16th month synodic period.
00:54:35.000 Oh, yeah, synodic.
00:54:37.000 Synodic.
00:54:38.000 Synodic.
00:54:39.000 As a result, its surface features are barely visible, even with the most powerful telescopes, and little was known about it until the robotic NASA spacecraft Dawn approached Ceres for its orbital mission in 2015. And we have high-resolution images of the surface.
00:54:55.000 There are strange things there as well, which is pretty crazy, so...
00:54:58.000 What are the images of the surface?
00:55:01.000 You have to go to NASA.gov and go to the Dawn Images, and you can download, or sometimes the European Space Agency has them as well, ES, and then you can grab those images.
00:55:11.000 It's pretty crazy.
00:55:12.000 Some things just don't look right there, but there's a lot.
00:55:15.000 What doesn't look right?
00:55:16.000 Well, you know, if you look at Mohenjandr or areas of Egypt that's, you know, or even, you know, Iraq, where it used to be Sumeria, structures that used to be there that are now worn down and weathered, They have similar looks there.
00:55:30.000 They look similar there.
00:55:31.000 Not saying that they are.
00:55:33.000 I'm just saying that they look strange.
00:55:35.000 Some things look strange.
00:55:35.000 We have a lot of strange things on Earth that are natural.
00:55:38.000 That's true.
00:55:38.000 We sure do.
00:55:39.000 We even have octagons and straight lines on Earth that are natural as well.
00:55:43.000 That was one of the craziest ones that Terence brought up was the octagon on Saturn.
00:55:48.000 Yeah.
00:55:48.000 Was it Saturn?
00:55:49.000 It's Saturn.
00:55:50.000 Saturn.
00:55:50.000 Saturn.
00:55:51.000 That when you look at the octagon on Saturn, it's mimicked in the model that they've created by using...
00:55:57.000 The whole...
00:55:59.000 The idea that he really blew my mind with was the Goldilocks Zone idea.
00:56:04.000 That planets reach a certain distance from the Sun and that's when life starts happening and this is a normal force that happens everywhere in the universe.
00:56:11.000 As time goes on, that planet's going to get further and further from the Sun.
00:56:15.000 And then it's going to lose its ability to do that, and then a new planet will move into the Goldilocks zone.
00:56:19.000 And that is also going to become like us.
00:56:22.000 And then so if you are following this idea, if this idea makes sense, it means that this is just this sort of natural process that these intelligent creatures go through.
00:56:32.000 And even though we're looking at like AI and we're looking at technology, it's like, oh my god, we can't even be people anymore.
00:56:37.000 Well, guess what?
00:56:38.000 We can't be people anymore because we're not going to make it if we don't.
00:56:41.000 There's a timeline.
00:56:43.000 It seems like you're only going to live 100 years, so it's no big deal.
00:56:46.000 But humans, if we keep going a few million years, we're going to have a real problem.
00:56:52.000 A billion years from now, we're not going to be around anymore.
00:56:54.000 And then there's going to come a time where the sun doesn't exist anymore.
00:56:57.000 So if you get so intelligent that you can escape the boundaries of the physical world, and you can move throughout the cosmos wherever you want, then you've escaped.
00:57:07.000 You've escaped this fear.
00:57:09.000 But it's almost like there's an intelligent test.
00:57:12.000 An intelligence test that life goes through.
00:57:15.000 Like, we're gonna give you all the tools, just like you're in the womb.
00:57:19.000 You're in the womb of Mother Earth.
00:57:20.000 We're gonna give you all the tools, but you gotta get out of the house.
00:57:23.000 At a certain point in time, you gotta get out of the house.
00:57:25.000 You're 24, you're still living at home?
00:57:26.000 Get the fuck out of the house.
00:57:29.000 They're waiting for us to grow up.
00:57:31.000 Human beings are like babies right now.
00:57:34.000 It's a civilization trying to learn how to walk.
00:57:36.000 And right now we're barely crawling.
00:57:38.000 And then we plop down on our stomach and everybody screams and cries.
00:57:41.000 But we're getting to the point eventually where we'll go to the edge of a table and pull ourselves up.
00:57:45.000 And then we'll take a couple of steps and then we'll fall again.
00:57:48.000 Everybody will think it's all over.
00:57:49.000 Oh my God, we were doing so good and it collapsed again.
00:57:51.000 But no, that's just a fall.
00:57:53.000 The baby will pull itself back up.
00:57:54.000 It'll cry less and it'll take more steps until it falls again, until it can get this controlled fall.
00:57:59.000 And that's the definition of walking, controlling your fall.
00:58:02.000 So we're in that process now.
00:58:04.000 Like you said, this is a proving ground for us to be able to develop consciously, spiritually, ascend to higher levels.
00:58:09.000 And eventually, I believe I'm pretty optimistic for mankind that we will get through this period.
00:58:15.000 Well, that's a beautiful thing to hear.
00:58:17.000 I love when people are optimistic because I'm always like, I don't know which one I know.
00:58:20.000 I tend to be optimistic.
00:58:22.000 Well, you know, it proves what these ancient beings were doing.
00:58:24.000 They were creating breakaway civilizations throughout the entire Milky Way galaxy because of what you just said.
00:58:29.000 The fact that, you know, planets won't be habitable forever.
00:58:33.000 Even Earth.
00:58:33.000 Let's say Earth never moved and stayed right where it's at in the Goldilocks zone.
00:58:36.000 We're going to lose our control over the weather because the moon is moving away at a few centimeters every single year.
00:58:42.000 And as the moon backs off of Earth, our weather patterns are going to get more hectic and chaotic and the wobble is going to be uncontrollable to the point where life won't be able to exist.
00:58:51.000 Not our kind of life won't be able to exist on this planet.
00:58:53.000 So just losing the moon alone in a few million years is going to destroy us.
00:58:57.000 So we have to create breakaway civilizations.
00:58:59.000 We have to get out of here, which is what all these other advanced civilizations in these ancient texts have done.
00:59:04.000 Well, it only makes sense if Terence is correct about this idea of the Goldilocks zone.
00:59:09.000 It only makes sense.
00:59:10.000 And if there are other planets somewhere in another galaxy or ours that have the same exact...
00:59:29.000 We're good to go.
00:59:41.000 Because the natural disasters knock us back down, if we're about to destroy everything, knock us back down to some much more primitive version of ourselves, and then we have to rebuild society again over thousands of years, which to the universe is the blink of an eye.
00:59:56.000 That's the blink of an eye.
00:59:56.000 You're right.
00:59:57.000 That's exactly what happened in the Emerald Talbots.
00:59:59.000 You know, 36,000 years ago, Thoth, he arrives in this place called the Land of Chem, ancient Kemet, before it was known as Egypt.
01:00:07.000 His father sent them on a mission to rebuild civilization back up to a high level, meaning that it already was at a high level prior to this flood situation.
01:00:16.000 And he says he gets into the great ship of the Master, and he takes off into the sky until the earth disappears.
01:00:20.000 And then he goes to the appointed, and he sees beneath him The children of the land of Kim.
01:00:26.000 And he descends down.
01:00:28.000 He doesn't sail in.
01:00:29.000 He descends down.
01:00:30.000 And when his ship lands, he opens his doors and he comes out with his crew.
01:00:34.000 And he says the barbarians came at him to attack him with cludges and spears.
01:00:38.000 He says, I raised my staff and sent out a ray of vibrations.
01:00:42.000 Stopping him still as fragments of stone of the mountain.
01:00:44.000 So he had a stun gun.
01:00:45.000 He had a weapon that was, you know, not lethal, non-lethal weapon that can freeze you in your tracks.
01:00:52.000 And we have something just like that now in the military called the active denial system.
01:00:56.000 They can send a beam at a crowd coming to attack and make them stop still right in their tracks.
01:01:01.000 They can make you feel like you're on fire.
01:01:02.000 Make you feel like you want to vomit.
01:01:04.000 They can even put voices in your head.
01:01:05.000 They can make you be in extreme, extreme pain.
01:01:08.000 It's called the active denial system.
01:01:10.000 So he's talking about technology back then that we have right now.
01:01:13.000 Dude, look up that.
01:01:16.000 Do you think that's what that Havana syndrome thing is?
01:01:18.000 It's possible, man.
01:01:19.000 This thing, if you put it above, like in the sky and aiming at an area and the beam spreads a little bit, you can create mass illness, mass sickness, mass hysteria.
01:01:28.000 You can have everyone running around thinking that they've got somebody talking to them and commanding them to do certain things.
01:01:36.000 It's out of control.
01:01:37.000 This weapon can be fully weaponized in a lethal way, in a way that can make people become psychotic.
01:01:42.000 You can make somebody think they're burning it on fire.
01:01:45.000 Whoa.
01:01:47.000 Active denial system demo.
01:01:51.000 Can we listen to what this guy's saying?
01:01:55.000 It can deter individuals on a military perimeter all the way up to a riotous crowd.
01:02:02.000 All without permanent harm.
01:02:05.000 It only penetrates one-sixth and fourth of an inch of your skin.
01:02:09.000 It goes very shallow into where your nerve receptors are.
01:02:13.000 They can't take the pain.
01:02:14.000 Whoa.
01:02:17.000 So what does it do to them?
01:02:19.000 It's in a frequency, a beam of frequency, just like Tholt says in the Emerald Tablets.
01:02:23.000 I put this in my book because it's important.
01:02:25.000 They didn't let any of the guests volunteer to test out its effectiveness and safety, including the assistant commandant of the Marine Corps...
01:02:33.000 Wow, he said fuck it.
01:02:34.000 He said fuck it.
01:02:36.000 ...and assistant secretary of the Navy.
01:02:38.000 Most described it as feeling like a hot oven or grill being opened up.
01:02:43.000 It is something that...
01:02:44.000 Wow!
01:02:47.000 So that's what he used on them thousands of years ago.
01:02:50.000 Holy shit.
01:02:51.000 Or something like it.
01:02:53.000 2012?
01:02:53.000 Oh, now they turn you into a statue.
01:02:55.000 Oh yeah, absolutely.
01:02:57.000 Now it's over.
01:02:58.000 And Medusa.
01:02:59.000 Yeah.
01:02:59.000 Medusa.
01:03:00.000 Holy shit.
01:03:01.000 Same technology.
01:03:01.000 What do you think Medusa was?
01:03:03.000 Frequency technology.
01:03:04.000 Imagine that.
01:03:05.000 Imagine that story.
01:03:06.000 We always thought that was just some crazy story.
01:03:08.000 But imagine there's a technology back then that can actually turn you into stone.
01:03:12.000 Now that we know that people can do things like that, and then we would imagine a thousand years of evolution, 10,000, 500,000, whatever these people are, whatever these things are that have the ability, it's kind of disappointing that they're still waging war, though.
01:03:26.000 I've got to tell you that.
01:03:26.000 Yeah, it's crazy.
01:03:27.000 That's a bummer.
01:03:28.000 That's a real archaic mindset.
01:03:30.000 You know, we have to find a way to rise above.
01:03:32.000 This is why we need to understand exactly what happened.
01:03:34.000 And how do we overcome what's been embedded into our epigenetic memories?
01:03:38.000 Because we're suffering from epigenetic mental hysteria, which is psychosis and this war psychosis.
01:03:44.000 We've been programmed as human beings to have consumption and fighting and competition over collaboration.
01:03:52.000 Everything is designed to keep us separate.
01:03:54.000 Dividing conquer is the main mission and it works so well for so many thousands of years.
01:03:58.000 And this divide and conquer tactic that's been burnt into our DNA and our code has put us in a situation where we are not advancing as we should be.
01:04:06.000 We're getting now this technology leaked out to us.
01:04:08.000 And yes, that's advancing pretty fast.
01:04:09.000 But consciously and spiritually, it's holding us back.
01:04:13.000 Everyone's putting themselves in boxes and saying, I'm a part of this thing and I'm a part of that thing.
01:04:17.000 And then we don't work together.
01:04:18.000 No, that's such an important point, and it needs to be drilled into people's heads.
01:04:23.000 We're distracting ourselves by getting involved in these stupid arguments over stupid things.
01:04:27.000 There's really important issues with the world, and those aren't being addressed.
01:04:31.000 And one of the big ones is, how do you stop people from killing each other?
01:04:35.000 How do you stop war?
01:04:35.000 How do we stop this insane practice of having groups of people go up against groups of people they've never even met and killing them?
01:04:42.000 Exactly.
01:04:43.000 And then we're all okay with this?
01:04:44.000 We talk about how this is normal, and this has to be done, and war is ugly, and it's unfortunate, but we have to do it.
01:04:50.000 Like, okay, are you fucking sure?
01:04:52.000 Who's pulling the strings here?
01:04:53.000 People with $10,000 suits that don't get on the front line.
01:04:56.000 Yeah.
01:04:57.000 They send poor kids and young kids, young men and women to die.
01:05:00.000 Yeah.
01:05:01.000 Exactly.
01:05:02.000 And it's all about money.
01:05:03.000 It's all about money.
01:05:04.000 And, you know, Smedley Butler wrote about it in 1933. War's a racket.
01:05:08.000 Yeah.
01:05:09.000 That's right.
01:05:09.000 You read that.
01:05:10.000 Read that from 1933, folks.
01:05:12.000 And this was a general who...
01:05:14.000 Was he a general?
01:05:15.000 He was a general.
01:05:17.000 Who was retiring and he wrote this piece about how he thought he was preserving democracy.
01:05:23.000 He was really just making the place safe for bankers.
01:05:28.000 It's an ugly business that Eisenhower tried to warn us about in his leaving from office speech.
01:05:33.000 That's right.
01:05:34.000 When he stepped down or when he was no longer the president, he left office and gave a speech about warning about the military industrial complex and its influence.
01:05:43.000 He sure did.
01:05:44.000 I don't think they knew back then that people would be able to have YouTube and just watch that.
01:05:48.000 If that's how they did it back then, imagine how good they are at it now.
01:05:53.000 Oh man, they're masters at neuroscience.
01:05:54.000 Applying neuroscience to the general population, they are masters at it.
01:05:59.000 And they know how to get into the psyche of a human being, and they know how to turn us against each other while they themselves chop it all up.
01:06:07.000 Like I always say, there is no Democrat or Republican.
01:06:10.000 It doesn't exist.
01:06:10.000 The only thing that exists is a group of elite oligarchs that torture men, women, and children worldwide.
01:06:15.000 That exists.
01:06:16.000 They capitalize and monetize us, and they put their boot on our neck.
01:06:19.000 But to think that there's left wing and a right wing, I think it's the same bird.
01:06:23.000 Yeah, it's all just money.
01:06:25.000 It's all money.
01:06:25.000 And they use social issues.
01:06:28.000 Whatever they are, whether it's Christianity or abortion rights or whatever it is, they just use those.
01:06:34.000 It's like little moves that they put in their little game.
01:06:38.000 And really what it's about is enriching themselves and staying in power.
01:06:42.000 And the best way to stay in power is control narratives and control influence and make people believe a very specific thing and drill it into their head.
01:06:52.000 I think human beings are more awake now than ever before, and they know this game now.
01:06:56.000 At least a large number of us know this game.
01:06:58.000 It's shifting so fast.
01:07:00.000 It's shifting incredibly fast, which is great.
01:07:02.000 How old are you, Billy?
01:07:03.000 I'll be 53 in September.
01:07:05.000 You look great.
01:07:05.000 Thanks, man.
01:07:06.000 So you and I are basically close to the same age.
01:07:08.000 I'm 56. And when we were kids, This version of the world was never discussed.
01:07:14.000 You'd have to be a complete kook to think that money is why wars are started.
01:07:18.000 Oh, come on.
01:07:19.000 No one would ever do that.
01:07:21.000 You would be a complete kook to think that the pharmaceutical drug companies lie about their drugs?
01:07:25.000 What are you talking about?
01:07:27.000 They can't do that.
01:07:28.000 They would be arrested.
01:07:30.000 You'd be a kook.
01:07:31.000 And now, especially after the pandemic, that's how everybody feels.
01:07:35.000 And watching these wars go on between Ukraine and Russia and Palestine and Israel, you're like, what the fuck is going on?
01:07:41.000 In the 21st century, this is still happening right now.
01:07:44.000 In large scale.
01:07:46.000 And people are having debate over the acceptable amount of numbers of women and children that are allowed to die in a war.
01:07:52.000 Right.
01:07:53.000 It's insane.
01:07:54.000 It's insanity.
01:07:55.000 Earth is, you know, partly is a giant mental facility.
01:07:58.000 Mental health is a major issue on this planet.
01:08:00.000 When a person can look at someone and say they deserve to die because of their beliefs or their non-belief, That's a major problem.
01:08:08.000 That's a sign of mental illness.
01:08:09.000 It's also a sign of like a spoiled child.
01:08:13.000 It's almost like we skipped the line, right?
01:08:16.000 We didn't pay our dues to become people.
01:08:19.000 We got turned into people.
01:08:22.000 You're right.
01:08:25.000 Anthropologists are looking at chimpanzees now, and they're looking at them and saying they're entering into the Stone Age.
01:08:31.000 They're using tools now.
01:08:33.000 Now, if you watch that same chimpanzee and you went a few million years in the future, who knows what it looks like?
01:08:38.000 It probably looks like an upward-looking human that has much more intricate tools.
01:08:44.000 Who knows if it's created stone weapons, structures, houses that may develop a language.
01:08:49.000 You could watch chimpanzees over the course of evolution, but that's too slow.
01:08:55.000 Yeah.
01:08:55.000 And so if you were another highly intelligent being for another planet, you're like, they're going to get there.
01:09:01.000 Give them a little something.
01:09:02.000 Give them a little something.
01:09:03.000 And the evidence of that is in tablets called the Myth of Adapa, which means first man.
01:09:08.000 The Myth of Adapa, an ancient Sumerian text.
01:09:10.000 It's a tablet.
01:09:11.000 And in this tablet, you can buy the book Myth of Adapa on Amazon.
01:09:15.000 You can read it for yourself.
01:09:16.000 Completely translate it.
01:09:18.000 And translated by scholars, by the way.
01:09:20.000 And it's talking about the fact that according to the Anunnaki, human beings were created in a way that genetically we were supposed to become more superior than them.
01:09:29.000 They didn't know this was going to happen.
01:09:30.000 And Lil was angry at his brother Enki because Enki put a little extra in the sauce.
01:09:35.000 Yeah, a little extra.
01:09:36.000 And he said that the mysteries to unlock the secrets of the universe is hidden within our bodies and that we ourselves can rise to be even higher than them.
01:09:45.000 This is a major thing to be putting into text like this.
01:09:49.000 Now, who sits around and writes this?
01:09:51.000 That sounds insane.
01:09:53.000 How do they specifically describe that?
01:09:56.000 They describe it just like that.
01:09:57.000 It says that human beings, or man, Adapa, Adapa was created to be even higher than us.
01:10:04.000 And that all the secrets of the universe, the mysteries, are within our body.
01:10:09.000 And I believe that because when I started studying DNA, that took me into a whole DNA study, I discovered this scientist called George Church.
01:10:17.000 And he created this e-book that he was able to take from a digital format, and he was able to download it onto one drop, one gram of DNA, a digital book.
01:10:27.000 He converted it from A's, C's, T's, and G's, from zeros and ones, I'm sorry, he converted it from zeros and ones into A's, C's, T's, and G's, read-write, put it on the DNA. Then he said, wow, this is incredible.
01:10:38.000 DNA can store information in a volume.
01:10:40.000 Then he said, okay, this is what we're going to do.
01:10:41.000 Let's replicate this book.
01:10:42.000 So he replicated the book 80 billion times on one gram of DNA. And this is not just a regular e-book.
01:10:49.000 This book had graphics and images and everything else in it.
01:10:52.000 So then he said, let's see if we can get it back.
01:10:53.000 So he converted.
01:10:54.000 He created a read-write again.
01:10:56.000 He converted it from ACs, Ts, and Gs back to zeros and ones and uploaded it back to the server.
01:11:01.000 So now he knows that DNA can upload and download information.
01:11:05.000 Crazy.
01:11:06.000 Whoa!
01:11:07.000 So now they said, okay, well, how much data can be stored on one drop?
01:11:11.000 Over 433 petabytes of data.
01:11:13.000 A petabyte is 1,000 terabytes.
01:11:15.000 What an unfortunate name.
01:11:17.000 I know, right?
01:11:18.000 I know, that's a crazy name.
01:11:20.000 I was like, why'd y'all name it this?
01:11:22.000 Petabyte.
01:11:23.000 But anyway, that's so insane.
01:11:26.000 Now they discovered recently on holmium atoms, scientists have now written information data onto an individual holmium atom.
01:11:35.000 And they discovered that we can store information, they can rewrite directly onto the surface of an actual atom.
01:11:43.000 Now, think about that for a second.
01:11:45.000 Oh, my God.
01:11:46.000 So they're saying that a human body can store 13.5 billion years, or roughly, of data, which is roughly around the time they believe the universe probably exists.
01:11:54.000 So that myth of Adapa text could be accurate.
01:11:57.000 The secrets of the universe is probably encoded into our body because we're just recycled atoms.
01:12:02.000 Right.
01:12:03.000 And then as we evolve technologically and biologically, we develop a higher and higher ability to access that information.
01:12:12.000 Exactly.
01:12:12.000 That's exactly what it is.
01:12:13.000 The longer we go, the more we're able to tap into this information, tap into who we truly are, begin to walk in our power, look inside, go to inner space, not outer space.
01:12:22.000 We'll begin to tap into this.
01:12:24.000 And they discovered now that junk DNA is no longer junk.
01:12:27.000 They're taking the term junk off of it, that it really has function.
01:12:30.000 It always had function.
01:12:32.000 It was never junk.
01:12:33.000 That's just a word to keep us programmed to thinking that we are junk.
01:12:36.000 Well, I think it was a way for them to explain something that they couldn't explain.
01:12:40.000 Right.
01:12:40.000 But when you use the word junk, if you understand affirmations...
01:12:44.000 I would never call myself junk, so that's a weird way to do it.
01:12:48.000 But now they're finding out that that's, and again, in the myth of Adapa, it's saying that we're going to tap into this.
01:12:54.000 So I believe that all of our innate abilities that we used to have are going to start to come back over time, like accessing Earth's magnetic field with the magnetite crystals in our brains.
01:13:02.000 We all have billions of magnetite crystals in our brains, and they put a guy into a laboratory, and they put a giant bar magnet and moved it around the room.
01:13:09.000 And they put an EEG cap on them and a scanner.
01:13:12.000 And they saw that they were orienting themselves to the magnetic field.
01:13:16.000 So we still have the ability to navigate magnetic fields.
01:13:18.000 We just don't even know.
01:13:20.000 We're unaware of it.
01:13:21.000 Well, we know it exists in animals.
01:13:22.000 Yeah.
01:13:23.000 So we have it in our body as well.
01:13:24.000 So all these things are going to begin to come back.
01:13:27.000 There's so little true understanding of how birds migrate.
01:13:32.000 Like how they all know when to do it?
01:13:34.000 What is calling them?
01:13:36.000 What a very specific direction?
01:13:38.000 Are they using landmarks on the ground?
01:13:40.000 Are they just using some sort of a magnetic field?
01:13:43.000 Are they just tuned in to where the North Pole is?
01:13:47.000 What are they doing?
01:13:48.000 How are they doing it?
01:13:50.000 What is the organ that's allowing them to do it?
01:13:52.000 Is that something that humans have and it went away just like I can't remember anybody's phone number anymore?
01:13:59.000 I used to have so many phone numbers in my head.
01:14:01.000 We had to have them, because we're 70s babies.
01:14:04.000 I'm a 60s baby.
01:14:05.000 Yeah, I'm 70s, 71. But what happened was, if you look at the tablets again, this is why I love these tablets, man.
01:14:12.000 They talk about the fact that they had We created this being, not created from scratch, but genetically modified.
01:14:20.000 They add their essence to it, is what they say, added our essence.
01:14:22.000 So by adding the essence, you can see where all of a sudden maybe our ancestors were in tune with the magnetic field and were able to communicate psychopathically, maybe even had telekinesis and these other innate abilities weren't technologically advanced, but maybe more spiritually advanced.
01:14:36.000 And they tinkered with us and took away our memory, took away our ability to tap into that so we can focus solely on them.
01:14:46.000 I guess if you were gonna, you know, have you ever seen the movie Prometheus?
01:14:50.000 Oh, yeah.
01:14:50.000 When the alien dies and its DNA goes into the water?
01:14:53.000 Yeah.
01:14:53.000 If you were gonna play a real long game and seed life in the universe, and then you were gonna, I mean, especially with us, you were gonna create something that's very sophisticated and encode inside of it enough information that they could figure out everything.
01:15:11.000 It's just gonna take time.
01:15:12.000 So you have to earn this information, but it's in there.
01:15:16.000 It's such a compelling theory.
01:15:19.000 The problem is I get so wrapped up in these that I hope they're true.
01:15:22.000 And when I hope they're true, I stop thinking critically.
01:15:25.000 Because I'm like, that's the most fun.
01:15:26.000 It's the most fun to think that we were created by aliens.
01:15:29.000 It's the most fun to think there's a base on the north side of the moon.
01:15:32.000 But the undeniable stuff that, to me, is equally compelling, I think, even than the aliens, is like, how did they make the pyramids?
01:15:43.000 Who did that?
01:15:45.000 Who did that?
01:15:45.000 And what was that culture like?
01:15:47.000 If I could go one place, I would go to Egypt, Giza, when it's thriving.
01:15:54.000 When it's thriving, whatever...
01:15:56.000 I don't even know what the number is.
01:15:57.000 I don't know if it's a John Anthony West number or if it's a...
01:16:00.000 A more conventional number of 4,000, whatever it is.
01:16:03.000 Just get me there.
01:16:04.000 Let me see what that was.
01:16:06.000 What were you guys doing?
01:16:07.000 How the fuck did you make that thing?
01:16:09.000 How did you get those stones from 500 miles away?
01:16:12.000 How did you cut them so perfectly?
01:16:13.000 How did you get them all the way up in the ceiling of this giant king's chamber?
01:16:18.000 What was that damn thing?
01:16:19.000 Why did it have a gold cap on the top?
01:16:22.000 What did you guys do?
01:16:23.000 How did you make the gold cap?
01:16:25.000 Like, what did you guys do?
01:16:26.000 It's wild.
01:16:26.000 I go with the John Anthony West theory.
01:16:28.000 I'm closer to his timeframes.
01:16:29.000 Yeah.
01:16:30.000 You know, rest in peace, John Anthony West.
01:16:31.000 He was amazing.
01:16:32.000 Amazing.
01:16:32.000 Amazing man.
01:16:33.000 Wow.
01:16:33.000 Yeah.
01:16:34.000 Magical Egypt, folks.
01:16:35.000 I think there's two versions of the video series that you can get online.
01:16:39.000 Go find it.
01:16:40.000 It's incredible.
01:16:41.000 The first one I watched, like, ten times.
01:16:43.000 Yeah.
01:16:43.000 I was like, this is just the...
01:16:45.000 I mean, forget about speculation.
01:16:47.000 Forget about, like, timelines.
01:16:49.000 Just the undeniable majesty of the construction Of those structures and the statues and what they built was like, my God, like nothing else.
01:17:02.000 Like nothing else in the world.
01:17:05.000 No one's even in a distant second place.
01:17:08.000 No, not even close.
01:17:09.000 I mean, Egypt can just stand above all of it.
01:17:12.000 And it was so long ago.
01:17:14.000 Yeah, it's super ancient.
01:17:15.000 And what I like about Jonathan West, his theory aligns with the Emerald Tablet's date range.
01:17:21.000 Because, you know, when he talks about the Great Sphinx being built two processional periods back, it takes it back to around 36, 38,000 years ago, around the same time that Thoth claims to have written the Emerald Tablets.
01:17:31.000 And in these tablets, he talks about building the Great Pyramid.
01:17:34.000 He said, build an eye of the Great Pyramid patterned after Earth's force so that it too might remain through the ages.
01:17:40.000 So he claims to be the master architect of the structure of the Great Pyramid.
01:17:44.000 And what he did was he incorporated into it advanced science.
01:17:48.000 It's not just a power generator.
01:17:49.000 It's also, in my opinion, it also could be a multifunctional stone computer.
01:17:55.000 And this thing calculates the orbits of the planets in the inner solar system, which is crazy.
01:18:01.000 How's it do that?
01:18:02.000 Well, if I have some...
01:18:03.000 Can I open up this and just read some notes?
01:18:05.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:18:05.000 I got some incredible notes that I did.
01:18:06.000 Some math that I did years ago.
01:18:07.000 I'm amazed at how much you don't need notes.
01:18:10.000 There's a few people that come on this podcast that blow me away without notes.
01:18:14.000 I'm like, Terrence is one of them.
01:18:15.000 Yeah, he's one of them.
01:18:16.000 Rhonda Patrick, she's another one of them.
01:18:18.000 I just want to get the numbers exact, you know?
01:18:20.000 So one thing, the equatorial circumference of the Earth can be calculated by the Great Pyramid because the Great Pyramid itself is 1 by 43,200 scaled down.
01:18:30.000 So if you take the Great Pyramid and scale it up 43,200 times, it fits directly inside the sphere of the Earth and it touches the equator, okay?
01:18:40.000 So meaning the dimensions of how the angles of it would fit inside of a sphere?
01:18:44.000 Inside of a sphere.
01:18:45.000 It's a representation of the Earth in a pyramidal format, okay?
01:18:48.000 That's crazy.
01:18:49.000 And if you multiply that by the base perimeter, you get 24,734.94 miles, which is roughly within 170 miles of the circumference of the planet Earth itself.
01:19:02.000 Okay, which is wild.
01:19:04.000 You can also calculate the speed of the earth around the sun.
01:19:07.000 So the Great Pyramid, basically you take a pyramid inch times ten to the eighth power, it equals the speed of earth around the sun.
01:19:15.000 That's wild.
01:19:16.000 The problem with these kind of calculations is Flint Dibble made note of this, that you could take that and you could do that with a lot of different things.
01:19:24.000 Like what was the one he used for 420?
01:19:28.000 420 and 69. Yeah, there's a bunch of different funny ones.
01:19:31.000 420, a wee day?
01:19:32.000 Yeah, a wee day, yeah.
01:19:33.000 He was explaining how you take these arbitrary precession of the equinox numbers, and you could multiply them times like whatever you want, and you could get a bunch of different results based on what you wanted the result to be, not based on the actual calculations.
01:19:48.000 Some of them are hard to do.
01:19:49.000 Check this out.
01:19:50.000 Forget about multiplying things.
01:19:52.000 What about taking the fact that the pyramid, the Great Pyramid, is located at the center of land mass on Earth?
01:19:57.000 Not the center of the Earth, The center of land mass.
01:20:00.000 Now, the only way you can put the pyramid at the center of land mass is you have to have a polar orbiting satellite.
01:20:04.000 If we were to do it today, a polar orbiting satellite that's orbiting this way, and as Earth spins on its axis, you're taking swaths of data and you're calculating the land mass, and then you're going to say, okay, this is the center point for land mass, and you put it there.
01:20:17.000 So the center point for landmass being you take the surface of the earth, what percentage of it is covered with water, where the ground is, and then you find the center of where the most ground is, and that's where the pyramid is.
01:20:28.000 Exactly.
01:20:29.000 The next thing is taking all the average heights of all the peaks on earth and then dividing that to get the average height and making that the height of the Great Pyramid.
01:20:40.000 Now, you can't just randomly calculate those numbers, okay?
01:20:44.000 That's the average height of all the mountains and the peaks on Earth?
01:20:47.000 That's right.
01:20:48.000 Wow.
01:20:49.000 That's right, and that's an absolute fact.
01:20:50.000 The Grand Gallery, the latitude of the Grand Gallery inside the Great Pyramid leading into the King's Chamber, the latitude are the exact digits of the speed of light in meters per second.
01:21:01.000 You can't just randomly calculate that one.
01:21:03.000 Well, you can't just get those stones down.
01:21:07.000 I mean, there's not one thing about it.
01:21:08.000 You can get real crazy with numbers and mathematics, but there's not one thing about it that's not completely insane.
01:21:15.000 Like every single aspect of it is completely insane.
01:21:18.000 The fact that we still We'll try to pretend today that it's not impressive or that it was impressive, but that they did it with sand and they did it with like...
01:21:28.000 How do you know?
01:21:29.000 You don't know.
01:21:30.000 You would need more mud.
01:21:31.000 The mud ramp theory, you would need more mud in mass than the pyramid itself.
01:21:35.000 So that's a farce.
01:21:37.000 The mud thing, I mean, it's like, just show me one.
01:21:40.000 Show me one.
01:21:41.000 Here's the problem with that mudgram theory.
01:21:43.000 I don't think people realize.
01:21:44.000 I take people on tour to the pyramid every single year.
01:21:47.000 I take people on a huge tour.
01:21:48.000 Last year we had 140 people on tour in Egypt for 12 days or whatever it was.
01:21:53.000 The pyramid itself, each individual stone at the pyramid is a different shape and size.
01:22:01.000 There are no two stones that are perfectly the same.
01:22:04.000 Each stone fits in an interlocking format.
01:22:07.000 So you can't say, go over here and cut these stones.
01:22:10.000 We're going to bring them over here and we're going to throw up this pyramid.
01:22:13.000 It doesn't work that way.
01:22:14.000 Each stone is made individually, specifically for the location that it's exactly in.
01:22:18.000 Because they all have to be at an angle.
01:22:20.000 Because they're all going up towards this angle, so everyone has to be cut perfect.
01:22:24.000 Exactly.
01:22:25.000 So they're interlocking stones, and there's no way to say, just cut this cookie cutter out, and we're going to bring them and hoist them.
01:22:32.000 And all of them are perfect.
01:22:33.000 And if you accidentally cut the wrong size or you're off by a few inches, you can't make the period.
01:22:38.000 You can spend a week or two getting a stone to a location that don't fit.
01:22:42.000 It doesn't make any sense.
01:22:43.000 They had foreknowledge.
01:22:45.000 People don't take the amount of resources, energy, and effort that it took to build that structure and then guessing that it will work out in the end.
01:22:51.000 You only build that if you have a complete blueprint and you've got proven facts, right?
01:22:56.000 You have proof of concept that it works and you've done this before.
01:22:59.000 Now, what do you think about the other pyramids that are wonky, like the ones that aren't perfect?
01:23:04.000 Do you think that they were trying to duplicate the Great Pyramid?
01:23:07.000 Do you think they were trying to make their own?
01:23:09.000 The deeper you go into antiquity, the more perfect construction was.
01:23:12.000 The further you come forward in time, the more wonky and crazy things begin to fall apart.
01:23:17.000 So do you think they just forgot how to do it?
01:23:19.000 The knowledge was lost.
01:23:21.000 You can see the evidence of the knowledge.
01:23:22.000 By the time we got to Alexander the Great, have you ever been to Alexandria?
01:23:25.000 No.
01:23:25.000 I thought I was going to go see this incredible place.
01:23:27.000 It looks like a bunch of crap, a bunch of piled up rocks, buildings leaning on each other.
01:23:31.000 Even the people living in apartments that are leaning, buildings leaning.
01:23:35.000 Everything there looks just...
01:23:37.000 The stones are small.
01:23:39.000 I could pick up those stones with my own hands.
01:23:41.000 They tried to duplicate the majesty of ancient Egypt, but they didn't even come close.
01:23:47.000 It's just so bizarre that one civilization got so much further than everybody else, and no one really knows exactly how they did it.
01:23:55.000 Right.
01:23:56.000 Light years ahead.
01:23:57.000 Now, when you hear the carbon dating of the Great Pyramid, what is your take on that?
01:24:03.000 Because the radiocarbon dating is 2,500 B.C., right?
01:24:07.000 Yeah.
01:24:07.000 That's what they think.
01:24:08.000 I just don't believe it.
01:24:10.000 Why is that?
01:24:10.000 Well, first of all, the way that the structure is made, if you look at other structures made in that same time frame, They don't have the same majesty.
01:24:18.000 They don't have the same level of construction.
01:24:19.000 They don't have the same capability of withstanding time.
01:24:22.000 So why are these falling apart, but this one isn't falling apart?
01:24:27.000 But that's not necessarily...
01:24:30.000 Because, look...
01:24:32.000 You could have a shitty house today, and you could live right next to Jeff Bezos' house.
01:24:36.000 That's very true.
01:24:37.000 I mean, it's just there's going to be different cultures and different abilities and different craftsmen.
01:24:43.000 Within the same region.
01:24:44.000 I'm talking about within the same area.
01:24:46.000 Yeah, but even in the same area, you're always going to have people that suck.
01:24:49.000 If you look at the subterranean shaft, I don't know if you've ever been there, it descends beneath the Great Pyramid down into the ground on a specific angle about 65 meters.
01:24:59.000 And there's another 30-meter drop straight beneath that.
01:25:01.000 And this is where Christopher Dunn has hypothesized.
01:25:04.000 There was something that was creating a frequency down there, something like pounds in the earth creates a very specific frequency and a very specific vibration that goes through the entire stone structure, which theoretically could work.
01:25:14.000 Oh, yeah.
01:25:15.000 Absolutely.
01:25:15.000 And then this whole thing about using different chemicals in these shafts that leak through the limestone.
01:25:22.000 And that limestone is porous, and you would have a specific amount of thickness with limestone, so you'd know exactly how much chemicals to put in the shafts.
01:25:30.000 And the shafts did exist, and they did have openings to them, and they were sealed.
01:25:35.000 You could open them up and dump things into them.
01:25:37.000 And then the passageway that goes into the King's Chamber, the so-called King's Chamber, and that it has opening shafts that go to the heavens.
01:25:46.000 Yes, they do.
01:25:46.000 And I think I know why.
01:25:47.000 My hypothesis on those shafts is, you look at the way the pyramid is designed, the Queen's Chamber It's technology.
01:25:53.000 It seems to be like an electrolysis generating machine to extract hydrogen from water.
01:25:59.000 And Chris Dunn had the same, pretty close to the same hypothesis I had with that.
01:26:03.000 Now, why hydrogen?
01:26:04.000 It's the most abundant element in the universe.
01:26:07.000 And right now, today, we try to communicate with ET on the hydrogen frequency.
01:26:11.000 Now, those shafts, imagine on certain alignments, we know for a fact that that pyramid aligns with specific planets or stars.
01:26:19.000 Orion, Aldebaran, Draco.
01:26:22.000 These alignments.
01:26:24.000 And then these shafts would send out this hydrogen frequency, potentially, on my hypothesis, around those alignments.
01:26:30.000 Why?
01:26:30.000 For communication purposes.
01:26:32.000 Updates on this breakaway civilization.
01:26:34.000 Because I believe there was an ancient galactic war, which I talk about on my show, my docu-series, Anunnaki.
01:26:40.000 And this ancient war created these space refugees, which then spread out around the Milky Way.
01:26:44.000 Earth just happens to be one of the breakaway civilizations.
01:26:47.000 It's not outside the realm of possibility when you think about what we're doing.
01:26:51.000 And if we get more advanced and do this better, that we could be still involved in very similar types of activities throughout the galaxy.
01:26:59.000 It sounds terrible, but that just might be how things get done, unfortunately.
01:27:04.000 War might just be a part of our essence, and it might be a part of the whole cosmic balance of good and evil, the shifting of the winds and of the tides coming in and coming out.
01:27:15.000 It needs good and bad.
01:27:17.000 It needs all these things.
01:27:18.000 Yeah.
01:27:18.000 Well, in the biblical text, God says in Isaiah, I create the good and I create the evil.
01:27:23.000 Do what I say to the Lord.
01:27:25.000 He's saying he creates good and evil.
01:27:27.000 Yin and yang is what they call in ancient cultures, right?
01:27:30.000 Good and evil, dark and light, it's all the same thing.
01:27:32.000 It's the most fascinating subject to me.
01:27:34.000 It really is.
01:27:35.000 The most fascinating subject is when I hear stories from the Bible or the Bhagavad Gita or the Talmud or any stories, like what was the origin?
01:27:45.000 What were they trying to say?
01:27:47.000 What were they documenting?
01:27:50.000 What were they sharing in an oral tradition of the history of people and of the earth and of the heavens themselves?
01:27:57.000 Like, what were they sharing?
01:27:58.000 What were those things?
01:27:58.000 How much of it was myth?
01:28:00.000 How much of it was someone misinterpreted the original story and watered it down?
01:28:06.000 But at the beginning of it, even at the beginning there was light.
01:28:11.000 It's literally like the Big Bang.
01:28:14.000 It's literally describing what the current scientists believe happened.
01:28:19.000 And then you think about these stories of floods, and then we know there's evidence, like the Randall Carlson Yeah,
01:28:42.000 it's incredible.
01:28:45.000 Asteroid impacts.
01:28:46.000 There's comet impacts and that the ice age ended abruptly and that all these areas like this is where it was This is what where it went down and this might be every fucking story that you've heard from the beginning of time Epic of Gilgamesh Noah and the ark all these stories.
01:29:03.000 Yeah, all of it.
01:29:04.000 I mean obviously The Noah story is inside of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
01:29:07.000 Yes.
01:29:08.000 I believe that is a result of the Younger Dryas incident In the Epic of Atrahasis, there is this strike of either an asteroid or whatever it is that's going to hit.
01:29:19.000 It doesn't specifically say.
01:29:20.000 But they had the ability to stop it.
01:29:22.000 And there's this other disk that has cuneiform writing on it, which is supposedly the direction that this thing took course through space to hit Earth.
01:29:31.000 And so it was kind of known that this was going to happen.
01:29:34.000 And everywhere you look on Earth around that same time period that this is estimated to happen, megalithic construction stopped.
01:29:41.000 What happened that everyone stopped at the same time, unfinished in the quarry, unfinished in the quarry over here, unfinished in the quarry.
01:29:47.000 All of a sudden around the entire planet, everything is unfinished.
01:29:50.000 Something happened globally that made people stop working on these structures.
01:29:54.000 And go to maybe Derinkuyu underground base, or in the Americas, you know, they say that the Ant people, the Hopis say the Ant people took them under.
01:30:02.000 If you couldn't go under and save yourself, you had a ship.
01:30:04.000 We know that Zeezidra in the Epic of Gilgamesh was told how to build the ship, but it wasn't a boat like what we know was said in the Bible.
01:30:11.000 It was actually a disk.
01:30:12.000 He was told to build.
01:30:12.000 We found the tablet for that.
01:30:14.000 So we have the tablet in the British Museum.
01:30:15.000 It was an actual disk that looked like pie sections on the inside.
01:30:20.000 And he was told to collect his local flora and fauna and his local livestock, not two of every kind in the world.
01:30:25.000 He didn't get two ticks and two fleas and two...
01:30:28.000 It didn't happen.
01:30:29.000 You know, he had local livestock, but he built a disk, not a ship, which is pretty interesting.
01:30:35.000 But yeah, these stories are everywhere, you know?
01:30:37.000 It's pretty crazy.
01:30:38.000 It is crazy.
01:30:39.000 And it's just so strange when you see resistance to the idea while there's still real evidence of this impact.
01:30:49.000 Once there was real evidence of the impact, once the Younger Triassie impact theory started being discussed by legitimate scientists and they recognized when they're doing these core samples that they find nuclear glass and they find All of these things like iridium that are very common in space, very rare on Earth,
01:31:05.000 all this very thin layer.
01:31:08.000 It's real clear there's a time where all this shit goes down.
01:31:11.000 Yeah, it happened.
01:31:11.000 And there's also mass die-offs in places.
01:31:14.000 And my friend John Reeves, have you ever seen the Alaska Boneyard on Instagram?
01:31:21.000 No, I haven't seen that one.
01:31:23.000 Wow.
01:31:23.000 Jamie, pull that up.
01:31:24.000 So he has this piece of land, and he's a gold miner in Alaska.
01:31:29.000 He's a fucking great character.
01:31:31.000 And he has this amazing piece of land that they've pulled out thousands of bones and tusks and woolly mammoths and animals that aren't...
01:31:41.000 The Boneyard Alaska is his Instagram.
01:31:44.000 Things that weren't even supposed to exist in that area.
01:31:48.000 They have absolute proof of these things existing.
01:31:50.000 Right, right.
01:31:51.000 Cats and short-faced bears and all kinds of shit.
01:31:55.000 So they're pulling things out every day.
01:31:56.000 He just texted me the other day, asked me to come out and blow out a mastodon bone.
01:32:00.000 I can't make it, bro.
01:32:01.000 I'm busy, but I love this dude.
01:32:03.000 And what he's doing up there is all his.
01:32:06.000 This is his property.
01:32:08.000 So he's got it all documented.
01:32:10.000 He's got warehouses.
01:32:11.000 He spent millions of dollars doing all this stuff.
01:32:14.000 And his one area is only a few acres, man.
01:32:17.000 Wow.
01:32:17.000 It's only a few acres.
01:32:18.000 So imagine what's really up there.
01:32:19.000 Imagine what's really up there.
01:32:20.000 And what he thinks is that there was a mass die-off that probably happened instantaneously and all these things got swept in the water and washed down into this one particular area where they collected and that's where he's finding them.
01:32:34.000 Gotcha.
01:32:35.000 That makes sense.
01:32:35.000 So he's got two very specific areas that aren't that big.
01:32:38.000 Just a few acres each.
01:32:40.000 I think the biggest one is like six acres.
01:32:42.000 Wow.
01:32:42.000 It's crazy.
01:32:43.000 And so they're using these high-pressure hoses, and they shoot into the permafrost.
01:32:48.000 Because it's cold as fuck up there.
01:32:51.000 So everything is just frozen into the ground.
01:32:53.000 So they blast into the permafrost and start to loosen things up.
01:32:56.000 And show some of the images of the warehouses that he has.
01:33:00.000 Wow.
01:33:00.000 I mean insane amounts of tusks and bones.
01:33:05.000 And there's even more than this.
01:33:08.000 What is the museum in New York that has his bones?
01:33:12.000 Natural History Museum from the previous owners of this property.
01:33:17.000 They took a bunch of these bones and they wind up dumping some of them in the East River because they had too many of them.
01:33:23.000 So then they've sent out people.
01:33:24.000 What is his name?
01:33:25.000 Dirty Water Dan?
01:33:27.000 Don.
01:33:27.000 Dirty Water Don.
01:33:28.000 Dirty Water Don, who's this fucking scuba diver guy who goes into the East River, who found woolly mammoth bones.
01:33:35.000 Wow.
01:33:35.000 And what's the other one?
01:33:37.000 Bison bones.
01:33:38.000 All these different bones at the bottom of the fucking East River, exactly where he said they would be dumped off.
01:33:43.000 Wow.
01:33:43.000 So they dumped them because they had so much of them, and then they have a bunch of them that are still there.
01:33:48.000 So now they have Alaskan politicians who are pressuring the museum to release these things back to these people so they can get them in the hands of people that could fucking study them.
01:33:56.000 Right.
01:33:56.000 Because they just have them locked up and they're just trying to say that they're theirs.
01:33:59.000 First they tried to deny they have them.
01:34:01.000 Then he provided paperwork and there's proof.
01:34:04.000 And then they denied there was ever any dumped into the East River.
01:34:06.000 But now they pulled them out of the East River.
01:34:07.000 Now they know.
01:34:08.000 It's real.
01:34:09.000 So look at this.
01:34:09.000 That's incredible.
01:34:10.000 This is insane!
01:34:11.000 That's an incredible graveyard.
01:34:13.000 This is insane.
01:34:14.000 Wow.
01:34:15.000 Boning.
01:34:17.000 When you help, it's a boneyard, so if you go there, you become a boner.
01:34:20.000 So he wants to make me an official boner.
01:34:22.000 So all these bones.
01:34:24.000 This is just a small sampling of what this guy has.
01:34:27.000 We have one out there.
01:34:28.000 We have a bison head that he gave me.
01:34:30.000 Well, I saw it out there.
01:34:31.000 Yeah, that's what that is.
01:34:32.000 That's what that is?
01:34:32.000 That came from here?
01:34:33.000 Oh, wow.
01:34:33.000 Yeah, that's probably 15,000 years old or something.
01:34:35.000 Who knows?
01:34:36.000 I mean, that's crazy.
01:34:37.000 This whole thing is insane.
01:34:38.000 Look at all this stuff he's got.
01:34:39.000 I mean, it's just...
01:34:40.000 And this is just one small area that they're chipping away at.
01:34:44.000 A few acres.
01:34:45.000 And there's charred surface.
01:34:47.000 There's a layer that they go through that's all completely charred.
01:34:51.000 And he's documented this, too.
01:34:52.000 Like, what the fuck happened here?
01:34:53.000 Look at this layer.
01:34:55.000 This layer is insane.
01:34:56.000 This whole place was up in flames.
01:34:57.000 See the char?
01:34:58.000 He's got it in his hand.
01:34:59.000 There's thick layers of that.
01:35:01.000 Scroll up to his caption.
01:35:03.000 What does it say?
01:35:04.000 Something came in hot from out of this world, I'm thinking.
01:35:07.000 What you're looking at is what we found on the bedrock when we were digging the drain.
01:35:11.000 The bedrock is burned, the gravel is burned, and nobody knows why yet.
01:35:15.000 That's okay.
01:35:16.000 We'll figure it out someday.
01:35:17.000 So there's a whole layer of this.
01:35:19.000 It's clearly something was on.
01:35:21.000 Fuck.
01:35:23.000 Definitely.
01:35:23.000 Well, we found charged stones just like that at the base, ejected out from the base of the Bent Pyramid of Dozier.
01:35:31.000 Really?
01:35:32.000 And if you look at this, we've been documenting this.
01:35:34.000 I'm going to put it in my TV show, you know, the Anunnaki series.
01:35:37.000 There's areas of the Bent Pyramid that look like they've been blown out.
01:35:40.000 Something hit it and blew out the stones and charred them.
01:35:44.000 Black.
01:35:44.000 Like, just like that.
01:35:45.000 And there's like a debris field out there.
01:35:47.000 And nobody is studying this stuff.
01:35:49.000 So we started studying these charred stones, these charred rocks.
01:35:53.000 And up above the area where you kind of walk in to go down into the pyramid, there's more.
01:35:58.000 It looked like another impact point where there's more stones blown away.
01:36:01.000 And as you walk out away from the face, you discover that's where they lay.
01:36:05.000 And you put your hand in the sand and pull up these charred, burnt stones, which is just wild.
01:36:10.000 So can we see some of that?
01:36:11.000 See what that looks like?
01:36:12.000 Look at the pyramid.
01:36:14.000 The bent pyramid.
01:36:15.000 If anybody goes to those corners, they'll be able to show.
01:36:17.000 Is this a common theory, this theory of being hit by something?
01:36:21.000 Nobody's talked about it yet.
01:36:22.000 That's why I'm trying to analyze and see what could have happened.
01:36:26.000 It makes sense if a piece hit there, but the bigger impact was somewhere else, and it just wiped everybody out.
01:36:30.000 Because you know how when something comes in, it breaks into chunks, and then a piece hits over your piece?
01:36:34.000 Yeah, see that corner there?
01:36:35.000 You see that corner?
01:36:37.000 Now that corner, you know, I wish we could get a better color picture, but there's a debris field there.
01:36:42.000 All those stones are just, it looks like an impact.
01:36:45.000 And there's, out away from it, there's charred burnt rocks in the sand.
01:36:49.000 You pick up a regular piece of rock, you can see what that is, a geode.
01:36:53.000 You pick up these, it looks like charred burnt stone that came from I like to see the image of the Charcus.
01:36:59.000 To me, when I'm looking at that, it's just like people are stealing rocks.
01:37:02.000 Yeah, but that's exactly what it looks like, but that's not stealing rocks there.
01:37:06.000 And the homegrown archaeologist that was with us, Muhammad Ibrahim, has the same exact belief because we are able to see the broken, those areas there, the mass of what's missing, the majority of it's in the sand, which is why I would send you the photo.
01:37:19.000 Oh, okay.
01:37:20.000 So it wasn't stolen.
01:37:22.000 It was knocked off.
01:37:23.000 Yeah, it's there.
01:37:24.000 It's still there.
01:37:25.000 So I'll send you the photo that we have.
01:37:27.000 Jamie, could you please click on the one to the left of your cursor?
01:37:30.000 Yeah, that one.
01:37:30.000 Thank you.
01:37:31.000 Can you make that one bigger?
01:37:33.000 I see.
01:37:34.000 So all that got blown apart.
01:37:36.000 It's blown apart, and the mask is still there.
01:37:39.000 A lot of it turned into dust and powder, but the black pieces would be further toward me.
01:37:45.000 Can you tell us where we could find images of those, the chard?
01:37:48.000 I have some.
01:37:48.000 Can you show them to Jamie or send them to Jamie?
01:37:50.000 I'll send them to you right away.
01:37:51.000 Absolutely.
01:37:52.000 You can't airdrop it because you're using foreign technology.
01:37:56.000 Not even.
01:37:56.000 Yeah, we'll just download them and email them to you.
01:37:58.000 But we want to be able to do it now.
01:38:00.000 They're on our Google Photo Drive right now.
01:38:01.000 Could you just send it to him if he got you an email?
01:38:04.000 We'll do it right now.
01:38:05.000 Absolutely.
01:38:05.000 Okay, Jamie, will you give him an email?
01:38:06.000 We'll pause here for a second, folks.
01:38:08.000 We'll get these images.
01:38:09.000 We don't want to bore you with this.
01:38:10.000 Okay.
01:38:11.000 So we left off with the Burnt Pyramid areas that look like they've been hit.
01:38:16.000 Yeah.
01:38:16.000 So we got the photographs from your wife.
01:38:19.000 So let's take a look at them here.
01:38:25.000 So this is a video?
01:38:26.000 Yeah, I have the videos because they were going to give me screenshots from the videos.
01:38:30.000 So I figured we just look at the videos instead.
01:38:33.000 There's one that's kind of more zoomed in.
01:38:35.000 Yeah, it's hard to get an idea of the coloration, the discoloration there from the low resolution phone video.
01:38:42.000 Do we have any other videos?
01:38:44.000 Or is it just videos, Jamie, or do we have photos?
01:38:46.000 Oh, okay, this area.
01:38:47.000 You see those areas there, those black areas on the stone?
01:38:50.000 If you rub them, they get very black underneath.
01:38:53.000 There's also other pieces that are smaller laying further out.
01:38:56.000 So there's charred areas that have been covered with dust and sand over time.
01:39:00.000 Right, exactly.
01:39:01.000 But if you brush it off, you see it charred.
01:39:03.000 You see those dark areas there on those stones?
01:39:05.000 Yes.
01:39:06.000 That's not the natural color of the stone.
01:39:07.000 Pause that, Jamie.
01:39:07.000 If you go back up.
01:39:10.000 That's not the natural color at all.
01:39:12.000 Those colors there and the geologist and the homegrown guide that we use and the archaeologist Also said that's not the normal coloration.
01:39:20.000 They don't know what energetically happened here.
01:39:23.000 Okay, so now I see it.
01:39:24.000 I see it in that.
01:39:25.000 Stop right there.
01:39:26.000 I see it in that stone right there as well.
01:39:27.000 So charred and then over the thousands of years covered with dust and sand.
01:39:31.000 Correct.
01:39:31.000 But if you dust off the dust and sand, you see this charred surface.
01:39:34.000 Right.
01:39:35.000 Oh.
01:39:36.000 Yeah, which is crazy.
01:39:38.000 Well, that does kind of make sense if a little chunk hit that.
01:39:41.000 Yeah.
01:39:41.000 And a bunch hit some other spots and that was just...
01:39:45.000 And it also makes sense if you think about How an advanced civilization like that can just disappear?
01:39:52.000 What would have to be the moment?
01:39:56.000 It just doesn't make any sense.
01:39:57.000 I know there's the burning of the Library of Alexandria where they lost a lot of the information.
01:40:01.000 I think that might have been a book heist.
01:40:03.000 Really?
01:40:04.000 Yeah, I think the burning of the Library of Alexandria was a heist.
01:40:07.000 The burning did happen, don't get me wrong, but that was just a distraction to steal the knowledge and that the majority of that knowledge ended up in the Vatican archives.
01:40:15.000 I knew you were going to see the Vatican.
01:40:18.000 That's what I believe.
01:40:18.000 The Vatican is one of my favorites.
01:40:20.000 That's one of my favorites.
01:40:21.000 I went there with my family a few years back, and I was blown away.
01:40:26.000 And I highly recommend it to anybody that gets to go to Rome.
01:40:30.000 If you go to Rome, please go to the Vatican.
01:40:32.000 It's stunning.
01:40:34.000 It's stunning, all the artwork they have.
01:40:35.000 And they also have an Egyptian obelisk.
01:40:37.000 Yes, right in the center.
01:40:38.000 Which is crazy.
01:40:39.000 And you know, that obelisk, that courtyard is the same courtyard as Teotihuacan.
01:40:43.000 If you look at Teotihuacan...
01:40:45.000 You mean the dimensions?
01:40:45.000 Not the dimensions, but just the actual shape of that courtyard, it matches the courtyard of Teotihuacan.
01:40:52.000 Really?
01:40:53.000 Yeah, it's an incredible coincidence that they built it based on the Teotihuacan, where the Avenue of the Dead has those platforms, and then you have the Pyramid of the Sun on the right and the Pyramid of the Moon straight ahead.
01:41:05.000 That area resembles the courtyard of the Vatican.
01:41:09.000 Wow.
01:41:10.000 The Vatican is so insane.
01:41:12.000 I didn't know.
01:41:15.000 I knew that it had a lot of art.
01:41:17.000 I didn't know.
01:41:18.000 It's outrageous.
01:41:19.000 When you go to St. Peter's Basilica, you're just like, what?
01:41:23.000 I know.
01:41:23.000 What did you do?
01:41:25.000 Yeah.
01:41:25.000 How much time did this take?
01:41:27.000 This is so intricate and so incredible.
01:41:30.000 I know.
01:41:30.000 It's one of the most spectacular things I think I've ever seen in my life in terms of what human beings can do with ingenuity and time and artisans and craftsmen and artisans that just create the most insane ceiling you've ever seen in your life.
01:41:47.000 So intricate and perfect for a house of worship because you walk in there and you believe in God immediately.
01:41:53.000 This is obviously a shrine to God.
01:41:56.000 Exactly.
01:41:57.000 And the fact that they did it for so long.
01:42:00.000 They took hundreds of years to make that place.
01:42:01.000 I know.
01:42:02.000 It's incredible.
01:42:03.000 It's so amazing.
01:42:04.000 It lets you know that there's time periods where people would operate within a golden age in certain regions of the planet and have time to do that type of extensive art and craft and beauty.
01:42:14.000 Create that kind of beauty.
01:42:16.000 Right.
01:42:16.000 And the only way you do that is when you got your resources covered and your army strong.
01:42:19.000 That's it.
01:42:20.000 And that was Rome.
01:42:21.000 Yep.
01:42:21.000 I mean that's what they were back then.
01:42:23.000 They tried to take over the world.
01:42:25.000 Yeah.
01:42:25.000 And the thing about what they have is they don't have to kind of tell you.
01:42:31.000 Yeah.
01:42:32.000 So if they do – like there's archives that they have in Rome that haven't been searched.
01:42:36.000 Like we're not – they're not just opening them up to everyone.
01:42:39.000 Right.
01:42:39.000 So everyone could look in and see what they have.
01:42:41.000 So there's always been speculation that they have.
01:42:43.000 Some wild shit written down in there.
01:42:45.000 Yeah, some wild stuff.
01:42:46.000 I mean, they're investigating aliens, you know?
01:42:48.000 Right.
01:42:49.000 I mean, one of the Pope's- Most recent speeches.
01:42:51.000 Astronomers, you know, they were talking about years ago, though.
01:42:54.000 They were talking about years ago that they wanted to, the Pope wanted to baptize the first alien.
01:43:01.000 Now, that's an incredible statement.
01:43:05.000 That'd be like turning Michio Kaku into a Scientologist.
01:43:08.000 Right?
01:43:09.000 It's like, that would be hilarious.
01:43:10.000 I know.
01:43:11.000 That would be hilarious.
01:43:12.000 And then they built this telescope called Lucifer to look for alien life.
01:43:16.000 That's not a good name.
01:43:17.000 Yeah.
01:43:17.000 You would think anybody would know better.
01:43:19.000 Right.
01:43:20.000 The light bearers, you know, what Lucifer means, supposedly.
01:43:23.000 But, yeah, they built a telescope named Lucifer.
01:43:25.000 Right.
01:43:25.000 But the swastika used to be a sign of peace.
01:43:28.000 Right.
01:43:28.000 You can't really use it anymore.
01:43:29.000 No, you can't use it anymore.
01:43:30.000 I know.
01:43:30.000 I know.
01:43:32.000 It's like things could be stolen forever.
01:43:34.000 No one's rocking that Hitler mustache.
01:43:36.000 That's a wrap.
01:43:37.000 It's over.
01:43:38.000 They have their mustache.
01:43:38.000 It's over.
01:43:39.000 No one's getting called Adolph.
01:43:41.000 That's over.
01:43:42.000 That's over.
01:43:43.000 It's a wrap.
01:43:44.000 I guess they didn't want to cut that name loose, but they utilized that name for the naming of that.
01:43:50.000 And it's actually in America.
01:43:51.000 I believe it's in Arizona.
01:43:52.000 Really?
01:43:53.000 Yeah.
01:43:53.000 No kidding.
01:43:54.000 Wow.
01:43:54.000 Lucifer Telescope.
01:43:56.000 How kooky.
01:43:56.000 I know.
01:43:57.000 All of the telescopes are fascinating, but what's really the most interesting to me is the James Webb and the information that's coming out about the birth of the cosmos.
01:44:06.000 Mm-hmm.
01:44:06.000 And about how they're looking at these galaxies that seem too big, that they form too quickly, and that they're starting to re-examine the timeline of the Big Bang, and that they're reconsidering whether or not they were correct with this 13 point, what is it,
01:44:21.000 9 or 7?
01:44:22.000 13.5 to 13.8 billion year.
01:44:25.000 Yeah, and they think these...
01:44:27.000 Galaxies should not exist in this.
01:44:29.000 I was just watching a documentary on it yesterday, or a couple days ago, where they were getting into why this doesn't make sense and the size of these galaxies.
01:44:39.000 They were too formed.
01:44:41.000 I believe it was 500 million years after the Big Bang.
01:44:44.000 So they're like, this doesn't make sense.
01:44:45.000 According to us now.
01:44:46.000 According to us.
01:44:47.000 With our minds.
01:44:48.000 Right.
01:44:49.000 We're still trying to figure out what dark matter is.
01:44:51.000 Right.
01:44:51.000 Well, Terrence Howard, the concept of stars creating planets, and the planets eventually getting to a Goldilocks zone, then eventually getting out, and then this is how life propagates through the universe.
01:45:03.000 Yeah.
01:45:04.000 It makes so much sense.
01:45:06.000 And with our limited understanding of the cosmos and our adherence to very specific ideas of how it all was created and the resistance to things like even the James Webb Telescope's discoveries, you realize that, like, science, like everything else, When it's practiced by humans,
01:45:25.000 humans fuck everything up.
01:45:27.000 They use their ego.
01:45:29.000 They use arrogance.
01:45:30.000 They don't want to be corrected.
01:45:32.000 They want their initial ideas to be correct.
01:45:35.000 And then there's a lot of great scientists that are just looking at it and going, this is amazing.
01:45:41.000 Let's keep doing this and let's get an even better telescope out there that maybe could see Even further, and maybe we'll have to re-examine what we think about the birth of the universe.
01:45:50.000 Exactly.
01:45:50.000 I mean, it just keeps getting better.
01:45:52.000 Technology keeps getting better.
01:45:53.000 I remember Hubble, when it came back with the two trillion sky book.
01:45:57.000 Two trillion galaxies is what it estimated exists within our known universe.
01:46:01.000 And then the web comes out, and it's just showing this stuff in much more clarity.
01:46:05.000 And it's probably going to make discoveries that are even going to surpass, obviously, Hubble in terms of the quantity of galaxies.
01:46:11.000 And it just keeps getting better and better.
01:46:13.000 We're getting a bigger and better understanding of our place in the universe as a whole.
01:46:17.000 And some people are scared of that.
01:46:19.000 This is why they don't want it to get out.
01:46:20.000 They don't want the information to be put forth that's going to change the paradigm.
01:46:23.000 But the paradigm is not to be afraid.
01:46:26.000 The paradigm shift is about to embrace this new Huge part of us that's connected directly to us.
01:46:32.000 We're part of it and it's part of us intrinsically, energetically.
01:46:37.000 And I think people are just afraid of what they think is the unknown because it makes them feel small.
01:46:42.000 When I hear all this stuff going on out there, it makes me feel bigger because I know that I am part of it.
01:46:48.000 Yeah.
01:46:48.000 We are part of it.
01:46:49.000 We like to think as individuals.
01:46:52.000 Right.
01:46:52.000 You know, oh my god, I'm not important.
01:46:54.000 The universe is infinite.
01:46:55.000 Exactly.
01:46:56.000 The universe is not just infinite.
01:46:57.000 It's so infinite that the infinite nature of the universe might be a part of an atom.
01:47:01.000 Right.
01:47:01.000 In another infinite universe.
01:47:03.000 That's the fractal holographic universe.
01:47:05.000 When you go fractals on things and you start thinking about it in that terms, you go, what?
01:47:10.000 It's never ending.
01:47:12.000 It's just this constant thing that's in you in subatomic particles and deeper than that and then further out than that.
01:47:18.000 It just never ends.
01:47:19.000 It goes both ways forever.
01:47:21.000 You just go, oh boy.
01:47:23.000 It's hard to take yourself too seriously.
01:47:25.000 Listen, it's hard because I think individuality is an illusion.
01:47:31.000 We appear to be separate and individuals, but energetically, we're really all the same entity, the same consciousness, experiencing itself differently, subjectively, through different bodies.
01:47:42.000 Yes, different life experiences, different genetics, different places in the world.
01:47:45.000 Correct.
01:47:46.000 Yeah, but we're all the same thing.
01:47:47.000 Yeah.
01:47:48.000 And, you know, that's the hardest thing for people to get in their head.
01:47:52.000 Anyone that you run into is you living another life.
01:47:55.000 Right.
01:47:56.000 We're all, the concept of me, when you think about it, everyone has that same feeling of me.
01:48:01.000 Everyone has me inside of them, just me with less information, more information, better brain, better this, better that, shittier this, shittier that, and there's an infinite number of examples of it.
01:48:12.000 And it probably exists everywhere in the cosmos, and it's probably what facilitates change and growth, is that there is this imbalance, and that there is this constant struggle amongst human beings.
01:48:21.000 And it's probably what makes us constantly try to improve.
01:48:24.000 It's just very disheartening to think that we improved to the point where we can travel to other planets and have a war.
01:48:29.000 I know.
01:48:30.000 I know.
01:48:31.000 We don't want that to happen.
01:48:32.000 We don't want it to happen, but if it really did happen here, it just makes you think.
01:48:37.000 Like, is that just what we do forever?
01:48:40.000 And is this just when we have this utopian perspective of being able to eliminate war on Earth someday, which no one thinks is going to happen, not with this current version of human beings.
01:48:49.000 And then you think, well, if we surpassed Earth, if we passed our genes and our civilization out into the universe, are we still going to be behaving the same way?
01:49:00.000 And if we were, if I was an alien, I'd be like, don't let those dudes in.
01:49:05.000 You know?
01:49:06.000 If we get to a point where we're us now, but 500 years from now, we're the same genes.
01:49:11.000 Same wacky ass crazy genes.
01:49:13.000 But now we have time travel.
01:49:15.000 Now we have interplanetary travels like that.
01:49:17.000 And then we'd show up with nuclear bombs and say, give us all your titanium.
01:49:20.000 You know?
01:49:20.000 Like, fuck!
01:49:22.000 That's a problem!
01:49:24.000 I would be really trying hard to stop us if I was from another planet.
01:49:28.000 I think a lot of these suppression and oppression of technologies Potentially, this hypothesis could be that there's a hand in the background holding us back a little bit.
01:49:38.000 It's quite possible.
01:49:40.000 But then there's a theory like Diana Pasolka's books where they talk about these discs that they have found in the recovery program that apparently does exist.
01:49:49.000 They call them donations.
01:49:51.000 Mm-hmm.
01:49:51.000 They think that these things are kind of left here so that we can just go, oh, fiber optics, what a great idea.
01:49:58.000 Velcro.
01:49:58.000 Oh, yeah.
01:49:59.000 There's a lot of these things that seem to, like, transistors.
01:50:02.000 Microchips, right.
01:50:02.000 Yeah, a lot of these things seem to have come very quickly after Roswell, which is interesting.
01:50:08.000 That's a fact.
01:50:08.000 I believe in the ARVs, alien reproduction vehicles.
01:50:11.000 I believe that exactly is what's really going on with a lot of these UAPs.
01:50:15.000 I think that a lot of them are ours.
01:50:17.000 I believe that there's UFOs out there, but a lot of these objects that we see in the sky are probably made by us by re-engineering existing alien technology.
01:50:28.000 But it comes to the point, are we going to be able to advance as a civilization to get beyond war?
01:50:34.000 I just saw they released an AI fighter jet that went into a dogfight.
01:50:38.000 Yes.
01:50:39.000 Just a few weeks ago.
01:50:40.000 Yeah, Mike Baker was on here showing us that.
01:50:42.000 It beats the human piloted planes 100% of the time.
01:50:46.000 Yeah.
01:50:47.000 That's a wrap.
01:50:48.000 That's Skynet.
01:50:49.000 Skynet is online.
01:50:50.000 And then on top of that, instead of just AI-powered fighter jet, you could develop a fighter jet that no longer has a person in it, so you have to worry about G-forces.
01:50:57.000 You could do wild shit.
01:50:58.000 Yes.
01:50:59.000 Yes, exactly.
01:51:00.000 And it's a fully AI-controlled vehicle, especially as these technologies scale up.
01:51:04.000 Like, I have a Tesla, and my Tesla has auto drive, and I can set in a destination, like a restaurant I like to go to, press auto drive and navigation, and it does everything.
01:51:14.000 Everything.
01:51:15.000 Wow.
01:51:15.000 It hits the blinkers.
01:51:16.000 It stops at stop signs.
01:51:18.000 It stops at red lights.
01:51:20.000 It takes turns.
01:51:21.000 It changes lanes.
01:51:22.000 It moves around parked vehicles.
01:51:24.000 Wow.
01:51:24.000 It's fucking wild, man.
01:51:26.000 And it's not done yet.
01:51:27.000 And this is the beginning.
01:51:28.000 Yeah, it does hit curbs, though, I heard.
01:51:30.000 I heard it hits curbs.
01:51:31.000 I heard like when you're taking turns like for overpasses or underpasses, like a few people have curbed up.
01:51:36.000 So keep your hands on the wheels, kids.
01:51:38.000 But it's not there yet, but it's a lot better than when I first got it.
01:51:43.000 I remember I was driving down Laurel Canyon and I was with my wife, and I was playing around.
01:51:50.000 I was like, we're listening to Led Zeppelin, and I'm moving my hand around the steering wheel.
01:51:54.000 I'm like, look at this!
01:51:54.000 The car's driving itself!
01:51:55.000 This is crazy!
01:51:56.000 But that was primitive back then.
01:51:58.000 I didn't totally trust it.
01:51:59.000 It was probably better than I thought it was, but every now and then it would get a little wonky.
01:52:04.000 Now it's smooth.
01:52:05.000 Now it's...
01:52:06.000 You use it at all, Jamie?
01:52:09.000 Here and there, I kind of almost forget sometimes where that is like, oh yeah, this car drives its fucking self.
01:52:15.000 I do it for a goof sometimes.
01:52:16.000 Yeah, just randomly.
01:52:17.000 I've been doing it a lot lately though.
01:52:19.000 It's shockingly good.
01:52:21.000 A lot of grandkids, that's all they're going to know.
01:52:23.000 100%.
01:52:23.000 They won't have to drive at all.
01:52:24.000 Yeah.
01:52:25.000 Right now, like, people joke around about manual cars that it's a good theft deterrent device.
01:52:30.000 Have a manual transmission.
01:52:31.000 Nobody knows how to drive that fucking thing.
01:52:32.000 This is hard.
01:52:33.000 Yeah.
01:52:34.000 Well, it used to be the only way you could get a car.
01:52:36.000 That was it.
01:52:36.000 I learned by accident, you know, because I was in an emergency situation and I had to drive my friend's car that was a manual.
01:52:42.000 I had to learn within the distance between where I was to where I had to go.
01:52:45.000 Oh, wow.
01:52:46.000 Because one of my kids had got hurt doing something.
01:52:48.000 And the only car available was a manual.
01:52:50.000 That was it.
01:52:50.000 Yeah.
01:52:51.000 It's not hard.
01:52:51.000 I mean, you could learn it quick, but most people don't know how to do it.
01:52:54.000 But the thing is, that's going away.
01:52:55.000 They're now saying that the next version of Porsche's is going to be the last version that they have with a manual transmission.
01:53:02.000 Which is crazy, because Porsche, that was the one thing that people held onto, was that you could get that stick shift.
01:53:08.000 People loved that engagement of the car.
01:53:10.000 Right.
01:53:10.000 But that's going to be the thing of the past.
01:53:12.000 Everything's going to be automated because your freedom to drive that, the communist nature of especially California, they'll do it first probably.
01:53:20.000 Your freedom to drive that is not worth the potential of you taking someone's life in an accident.
01:53:26.000 This makes sense.
01:53:28.000 That's part of the problem.
01:53:29.000 It does make sense.
01:53:30.000 You can see the argument.
01:53:31.000 Oh yeah, it makes sense and that's where everything is going to go.
01:53:34.000 There's going to be so many drivers are going to disappear, like chauffeurs and so forth.
01:53:39.000 It's all going to go away.
01:53:41.000 There's a lot of that in here.
01:53:42.000 They cause traffic jams.
01:53:43.000 These wacky driverless cars, they have them here.
01:53:46.000 And they're not quite there yet, but they're good enough to take people around, which is crazy.
01:53:51.000 Take me to Red Ash, drives you to the restaurant, drops you off.
01:53:54.000 Bye, thank you.
01:53:55.000 Yeah.
01:53:55.000 All in an app.
01:53:56.000 Everything's done.
01:53:57.000 It's simple.
01:53:58.000 Yeah.
01:53:58.000 It's kind of nuts.
01:53:59.000 And it's just the beginning.
01:54:00.000 I mean, we didn't have any of this 10 years ago.
01:54:03.000 No.
01:54:03.000 10 years in most time periods is not that big of a deal, technology.
01:54:06.000 No.
01:54:07.000 Technologically, rather.
01:54:08.000 Yeah.
01:54:08.000 We're advancing fast.
01:54:09.000 Well, ChatGPT5, when they release that, it's going to be as big a leap, if not bigger, than 3 to 4. And 3 to 4 was nuts.
01:54:16.000 Yeah.
01:54:17.000 I mean, in 100 years, we went from a horse buggy and carriage all the way to putting remote control cars on Mars.
01:54:21.000 So...
01:54:22.000 We're moving at an extremely fast pace right now, and they just released this chat GPT and other robotics on humanity, which is great.
01:54:30.000 It's going to do a lot of good for us, but at the same time, if you're going to replace somebody's job, you have to then take away their financial responsibilities.
01:54:36.000 You can't expect them to still have the financial responsibilities and take away the job.
01:54:40.000 So that's going to be the conundrum.
01:54:42.000 I'm waiting to see how that's going to pan out.
01:54:44.000 How many of us are going to stand up and say, look, wait a minute now.
01:54:47.000 I'm a single mother of three and I can't waitress anymore.
01:54:51.000 So what's going to happen?
01:54:52.000 Even attorneys are at risk.
01:54:54.000 Nurses are at risk now.
01:54:55.000 So what are they going to do?
01:54:57.000 There's enough money.
01:54:59.000 In this country, just in this country alone, to if you did replace jobs, you make it so that whatever controls that industry has to give a certain percentage to ensure not just like a living wage, but a good wage.
01:55:15.000 Like where people live well and they don't have to think about it.
01:55:19.000 But then you got to give people a purpose.
01:55:21.000 Because you can't just have them laying around, getting free money, and not having a life.
01:55:26.000 Because a lot of people, their purpose is their job.
01:55:29.000 You know, that's what they look forward to.
01:55:30.000 They get engaged with something.
01:55:32.000 They have a community there.
01:55:33.000 They have tasks that they do.
01:55:35.000 They succeed.
01:55:36.000 They go out to dinner and celebrate.
01:55:37.000 That's a big part of life for people.
01:55:39.000 You can't just take that away.
01:55:40.000 So then how does that get replaced?
01:55:43.000 Right.
01:55:43.000 I think it's video games.
01:55:44.000 I think they just...
01:55:45.000 They're going to go into cyber world.
01:55:47.000 Yes!
01:55:47.000 When you look into the ancient texts, they had similar situations in these golden ages, but people spent time working for things like service to others, traveling, arts and crafts, exploring inner peace.
01:55:59.000 So it's about teaching people new ways to define and develop their passions and how to explore those passions.
01:56:06.000 Well, that would be a big yoga explosion across the country.
01:56:08.000 That would be cool.
01:56:09.000 That would be great.
01:56:10.000 Yeah, people get into fitness and martial arts and just be able to do something.
01:56:13.000 But you have to do something.
01:56:15.000 Right.
01:56:15.000 Well, if you become stagnant, you die.
01:56:17.000 Yeah.
01:56:18.000 And you still should have the ability to possibly work if you want to.
01:56:22.000 It shouldn't be mutually exclusive.
01:56:24.000 You don't get this money unless...
01:56:26.000 If everybody got like 200 grand a year, just imagine the entire country just gets a free 200 grand a year.
01:56:31.000 You're never going to have to worry about food.
01:56:32.000 You're never going to have to worry about a place to live.
01:56:34.000 You're good.
01:56:35.000 You got $200,000 a year because everything's automated and everything's done by the government.
01:56:40.000 You're going to have to find something.
01:56:42.000 You're going to have to find a purpose.
01:56:44.000 There's got to be a thing, whether it's art or writing or whatever it is.
01:56:48.000 You better find something or you're going to go crazy.
01:56:51.000 And then there's going to be a percentage of our population that's active.
01:56:54.000 They're going to be working out.
01:56:56.000 And there's going to be a bunch of us that just fuck off and drink beer and play Call of Duty.
01:57:00.000 Just sit down.
01:57:01.000 Yeah.
01:57:01.000 And just get hammered and fucking order pizza and never have to do anything.
01:57:06.000 Yeah.
01:57:06.000 Yeah, living in a nice place.
01:57:08.000 You don't have to worry about money ever.
01:57:09.000 You could always buy a good laptop and you get together with your buddies and you all play games.
01:57:14.000 But you better have something.
01:57:16.000 Go bowling.
01:57:16.000 You better have something.
01:57:17.000 You better have something you like to do.
01:57:18.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:57:20.000 That's where it's going, though.
01:57:22.000 But wouldn't that be better than work?
01:57:23.000 Because for most people, there's a great satisfaction working and accomplishing a hard day's work.
01:57:29.000 You get your paycheck and you feel like you've accomplished something.
01:57:32.000 But wouldn't it be better if all of your needs were met?
01:57:36.000 And we put an emphasis in our culture on creating and doing things that interest you, whether it's competition or whatever it is.
01:57:47.000 But this will be financed, essentially, by this ability that you just get free money because robots control everything.
01:57:54.000 There's no more jobs.
01:57:56.000 There's no more jobs.
01:57:57.000 They don't have to pay a salary to these robots, only repair costs.
01:58:01.000 Exactly.
01:58:01.000 And management costs, obviously.
01:58:02.000 So yeah, it would be great.
01:58:03.000 And the $200,000 that everybody gets, they're getting it anyway because we're going to buy stuff from them.
01:58:08.000 Exactly.
01:58:09.000 It would be a wild change and shift in how human beings interacted.
01:58:13.000 And if there was a way for us to channel that in a positive manner, it could ultimately be beneficial.
01:58:19.000 And we could be looking back on these days where people had worked at Wendy's and go, what the fuck was that about?
01:58:24.000 Yeah.
01:58:24.000 Well, most people are working in jobs that are not passionate about these jobs.
01:58:27.000 Right.
01:58:28.000 And it's evident in their work, you know, their effort and their work ethics.
01:58:32.000 Well, it's also evident in their success, right?
01:58:34.000 And their happiness.
01:58:35.000 That's right.
01:58:35.000 Like a guy like you who likes to do what you like.
01:58:38.000 You enjoy this.
01:58:39.000 You pursue this.
01:58:40.000 You talk about this.
01:58:41.000 You're very good at it.
01:58:42.000 This is a great way to live.
01:58:43.000 Yeah.
01:58:43.000 Absolutely.
01:58:44.000 And other people can find other similar things or different things that similarly excite them.
01:58:49.000 Yeah.
01:58:50.000 And if we were under that new scenario of $200,000 a year or whatever it was, I would still do this.
01:58:54.000 Of course.
01:58:55.000 So people will work.
01:58:56.000 It's like Star Trek.
01:58:57.000 They work for free on Star Trek.
01:58:59.000 It's just a TV series, but they don't have a paycheck.
01:59:02.000 Kirk didn't get paid?
01:59:02.000 No, they never got paid any money.
01:59:04.000 Wow.
01:59:04.000 It was all for free.
01:59:05.000 Communists.
01:59:05.000 They were trying to trust into communists.
01:59:07.000 It's all for free.
01:59:07.000 But they did it because they were passionate about it and they believed in it so much.
01:59:11.000 And so there's things that people can still do if they're passionate about those things.
01:59:15.000 And it's just work, but you don't ask for a paycheck.
01:59:18.000 Right.
01:59:18.000 Right.
01:59:18.000 If there was a base paycheck for the whole country, just a base paycheck, based on...
01:59:23.000 I wonder if 200 grand is even possible.
01:59:24.000 What is $200,000 times $333 million?
01:59:30.000 Check that out, Jamie.
01:59:33.000 That's a lot of you.
01:59:34.000 Only 190 million are adults.
01:59:36.000 190 million adults.
01:59:37.000 Right.
01:59:38.000 That's right.
01:59:39.000 Let's just make, let's be generous.
01:59:40.000 Let's make it 200 million adults.
01:59:42.000 Yeah.
01:59:43.000 So 200 million times 200,000 is what?
01:59:47.000 So it'd be 2 times 2 is 4. Add all the zeros from the 200,000 onto the 4 million.
01:59:53.000 Right.
01:59:53.000 What is that in like the word?
01:59:57.000 Is it trillions?
02:00:00.000 200,000 times 200 million.
02:00:02.000 200 million's got eight zeros?
02:00:10.000 So six zeros is a billion.
02:00:14.000 Nine zeros is...
02:00:15.000 No, six zeros is a million.
02:00:17.000 Nine zeros is a billion.
02:00:19.000 It's giving me four E13, so it's four 13 zeros.
02:00:22.000 Let's see what that looks like.
02:00:24.000 13 zeros?
02:00:26.000 Four times 13 zeros?
02:00:28.000 That's a lot of money, folks.
02:00:31.000 Gonna have to drain these oligarchs.
02:00:33.000 Tax the rich!
02:00:35.000 What was the numbers?
02:00:37.000 200,000 times 200 million.
02:00:41.000 $40 billion?
02:00:42.000 That doesn't sound right.
02:00:44.000 That is going to be...
02:00:48.000 Is it $40 billion or $400 billion?
02:00:50.000 It's $40 billion.
02:00:51.000 $40 billion.
02:00:52.000 That's it?
02:00:53.000 That's reasonable.
02:00:53.000 That's reasonable.
02:00:54.000 That's so reasonable.
02:00:56.000 That's so reasonable.
02:00:57.000 That's less than the military industrial complex budget for the year.
02:01:00.000 100%.
02:01:01.000 Imagine that, folks.
02:01:03.000 I just want you to think about that.
02:01:04.000 We could give 200 million people $200,000 a year.
02:01:08.000 That's a good amount of money.
02:01:10.000 $200,000 is nice.
02:01:11.000 You can live in a nice house, go on vacation, you can eat well.
02:01:15.000 $200,000.
02:01:16.000 Yeah, not bad.
02:01:16.000 Not bad at all.
02:01:17.000 Not bad at all.
02:01:17.000 And if you did that, you could also still work.
02:01:20.000 You could also still make money.
02:01:21.000 But everybody...
02:01:22.000 If we just elevated every adult in this country to that amount of money...
02:01:27.000 You're talking communist!
02:01:29.000 No, I'm talking...
02:01:31.000 Everything's going to be automated, folks.
02:01:33.000 And there should be some sort of a tax on the result that this has on society, particularly when, if everything is automated, the people who run the automation, they're going to be making staggering amounts of money.
02:01:46.000 So if a tax of $40 billion a year to keep everybody happy, keep everybody from going fucking crazy, I mean, that might be...
02:01:54.000 It sounds crazy.
02:01:56.000 Because it goes against human instincts, right?
02:01:58.000 Like human nature is...
02:01:59.000 It goes against our programming and what we've been programmed to believe is correct.
02:02:02.000 And is that because we were designed to mine for gold?
02:02:05.000 That's right.
02:02:06.000 Designed to work hard, right?
02:02:08.000 Designed to work hard, man.
02:02:09.000 Because it's kind of in our head that we have to work hard.
02:02:11.000 Listen, we're so programmed to believe what happened in ancient times that we believe the government is in control of us and we're in control of the government.
02:02:17.000 Right.
02:02:17.000 We allow them to tell us what to do when we should be telling them what to do and what we want.
02:02:22.000 But we sit back and allow them to put rules in place, laws on us, and even lock us up and do things to us.
02:02:28.000 And there's nothing we can do about it.
02:02:30.000 But people think there's nothing we can do.
02:02:31.000 There is something we can do.
02:02:32.000 We've given up our power.
02:02:34.000 We've relinquished our power to an outside source.
02:02:36.000 Because of divide and conquer, it allows it to work.
02:02:39.000 Once we realize that divide and conquer is just a distraction that we should coordinate together and organize, then we can take back control of this planet.
02:02:47.000 Yeah, and this idea of the government being in control of you is literally how it works with every single country in the world.
02:02:55.000 It's just a natural course of human nature that the people in power want more power.
02:03:00.000 When you're selling skateboards, you want to sell more skateboards next year.
02:03:03.000 When you're in power, you don't want to relinquish some of your power and make it better on the people.
02:03:09.000 No, you want to clamp down that power more.
02:03:10.000 We had to get on Facebook and stop these people from tweeting about things or posting about things.
02:03:16.000 This has become a problem.
02:03:18.000 Let's put pressure on this company to censor certain voices on YouTube.
02:03:21.000 Exactly.
02:03:21.000 And that's the shit that happens.
02:03:23.000 That's really what happens because they're not acting in the best interests of humanity.
02:03:27.000 They're acting in their best interests, which is what every industry does when it's just trying to make money.
02:03:33.000 Exactly.
02:03:33.000 Well, the United States is a company.
02:03:35.000 It's a corporation.
02:03:36.000 Right.
02:03:36.000 And so they're acting like a corporation.
02:03:38.000 That's the reality of it.
02:03:39.000 I agree with you, too, about this UAP thing, UFO, UAP. Yeah.
02:03:45.000 Many people have said this, but I'll repeat it.
02:03:47.000 There's something about them doing it always near where military bases are, too, that's super suspicious.
02:03:52.000 Come on.
02:03:53.000 I mean, listen, to me, what's going to happen, or what potentially could happen, another Gulf of Tonkin incident.
02:03:58.000 You know, the incident that created the Vietnamese War.
02:04:00.000 They lied about an attack at the Gulf of Tonkin.
02:04:02.000 False flag.
02:04:03.000 To create the Vietnamese war.
02:04:05.000 Yeah, exactly.
02:04:05.000 So all of a sudden, you see one of these UAPs.
02:04:07.000 They're going to call it one of these not ours.
02:04:09.000 We don't know whose it is.
02:04:11.000 And then it attacks a Navy vessel.
02:04:13.000 And now they've got the right to say, we need $10 trillion a year, whatever the number is, to create these weapons.
02:04:20.000 After Iran.
02:04:20.000 Yeah.
02:04:21.000 Right, whatever.
02:04:21.000 And then it generates more money.
02:04:23.000 Yeah.
02:04:24.000 So, you know, could this be why the formation of the Space Force is here?
02:04:27.000 So they can find a way to channel money into something else where these private corporations can create these black budget projects that we've approved because we're afraid we're going to be attacked by aliens now.
02:04:37.000 And then they take that money and they develop these projects that never see the light of day and they all chop up the money behind the scenes.
02:04:43.000 Yeah.
02:04:44.000 That's the reality of the world we live in, folks.
02:04:46.000 And if you're clinging on to this left versus right, these culture war arguments, you are getting caught up in their bullshit game.
02:04:55.000 Most people want the same thing.
02:04:57.000 They want to be healthy.
02:04:59.000 They want their family to be healthy and happy.
02:05:01.000 They want to have a pursuit that they enjoy.
02:05:03.000 They want to enjoy their community, enjoy their loved ones.
02:05:05.000 That's what most people want.
02:05:06.000 Most people want the same thing.
02:05:14.000 Governments and special interest groups and a bunch of shit.
02:05:17.000 And if you're online, they're spoon-feeding it to you.
02:05:20.000 If you're online and you're engaging on social media, they're shoving that down your throat every day.
02:05:26.000 Gaslighting you every day.
02:05:27.000 And it's more and more obvious now that it's ever been before because people at least are aware of it.
02:05:32.000 They know what's going on, but it's shocking how much of it's going on, and it's allowing us to fight with each other while all this shit is going on behind the scenes and all these hundreds of billions of dollars.
02:05:42.000 I mean, we talked about $40 billion a year.
02:05:45.000 What is the amount of money we spent so far in Ukraine?
02:05:48.000 They continue to raise it, right?
02:05:51.000 They just approved a new Batch of money that's headed over there.
02:05:56.000 It's insane amounts of money.
02:05:58.000 The numbers are incredible.
02:05:59.000 And we have infrastructure falling apart here.
02:06:01.000 I just came from LA a few weeks ago.
02:06:03.000 People on the streets of LA. Okay.
02:06:05.000 So Congress passed five bills appropriating $175 billion in response to Russia's February 22 invasion of Ukraine.
02:06:13.000 So this is May 9th of 2024, which is the most recent.
02:06:19.000 So $175 billion, that could have solved all poverty in America, literally solved poverty, which is wild.
02:06:31.000 If poverty and crime are our number one problem in this country, which I would say they are, that would solve our number one problem.
02:06:40.000 The crime is a side effect of the poverty.
02:06:44.000 Yes.
02:06:44.000 And, you know, I always said this.
02:06:46.000 If Halliburton can get these no-bid contracts to clean up Iraq after we bomb it, and it's for profit, so they make a lot of money doing that.
02:06:54.000 A no-bid contract to clean up terrible neighborhoods.
02:06:57.000 Exactly.
02:06:58.000 A no-bid contract to develop community programs, and they'll be funded through the state.
02:07:04.000 You'll make a ton of money, and you can do this.
02:07:06.000 And also, you'll have a ripple effect.
02:07:08.000 You'll have less crime.
02:07:09.000 You'll have more people that are out there in the workforce.
02:07:11.000 You'll have more people that are being productive, more people that are inventing things and creating music and culture and art and All kinds of other things that people like to do when they're not getting locked up in fucking jail.
02:07:20.000 Exactly.
02:07:21.000 And then you just have to figure out a way to get off the grip of the prison industrial complex, which has a vested interest in keeping people locked up.
02:07:29.000 The idea that we let that happen, we let it be profitable to put people in fucking jail, and then we let the prison guards actively campaign to make sure that certain laws stay in place so that people keep getting locked up for non-violent crimes.
02:07:45.000 Yeah, 40% of the people that are locked up in America are locked up on victimless crimes.
02:07:49.000 Yeah.
02:07:50.000 They only hurt themselves.
02:07:51.000 It's so nuts.
02:07:52.000 Yeah.
02:07:52.000 And the amount of money that's generated by private prisons, that should be zero.
02:07:57.000 It should be zero dollars.
02:07:59.000 Right.
02:07:59.000 There should be no incentive to put people in a cage.
02:08:01.000 Yeah, you can't have capitalism in everything.
02:08:03.000 Capitalism has to be broken into pieces.
02:08:05.000 You can't have it in medicine, healthcare, prison systems.
02:08:09.000 No.
02:08:09.000 Right?
02:08:10.000 Imagine if that was the way with the fire department.
02:08:12.000 Oh, man.
02:08:12.000 Imagine if you had to pay to get your house put out.
02:08:15.000 Right?
02:08:16.000 That's the one thing that we exist that we rather accept universally that we pay for.
02:08:22.000 It's a socialist idea.
02:08:24.000 The fire department is paid for by the state and we need fire department people.
02:08:28.000 We need everybody well trained and all the equipment to be working perfectly.
02:08:30.000 We all agree to that.
02:08:31.000 Why?
02:08:31.000 Because it's a real dilemma.
02:08:32.000 It makes sense.
02:08:33.000 It's logic.
02:08:34.000 So is poverty.
02:08:36.000 So's crime.
02:08:37.000 And mental health.
02:08:38.000 And mental health.
02:08:39.000 Most people on the street are mentally ill.
02:08:41.000 And giving kids guidance.
02:08:43.000 Having community programs and having education programs and giving people an avenue where they can get out from where they are and see a path To success so they don't feel despair.
02:08:53.000 They have a possibility.
02:08:54.000 And show and have it be run by people who have already made it through.
02:08:57.000 I can help you just like you could teach someone how to play piano or you could teach someone how to do karate.
02:09:02.000 You can teach people how to live life.
02:09:04.000 That's right.
02:09:05.000 And it costs a lot less than what it's costing in Ukraine.
02:09:08.000 And how much would it benefit our economy?
02:09:10.000 How much would it benefit our culture, our society?
02:09:13.000 How much more would get done if there was less crime?
02:09:16.000 A lot more.
02:09:17.000 And then those people, instead of being criminals, now they're contributors.
02:09:21.000 There's enough for everybody.
02:09:22.000 And a civilization grows the way it should grow.
02:09:24.000 Yes, the way it should grow.
02:09:25.000 The problem is it's been captured.
02:09:27.000 It's been captured by elites that want to keep draining money.
02:09:31.000 And they keep draining money and using it for their own needs and their own means.
02:09:36.000 And it's terrifying.
02:09:37.000 That's why I call it polytricks.
02:09:40.000 Polytrix, that's what it's called.
02:09:42.000 We made a pretty bad math error.
02:09:45.000 40 trillion.
02:09:46.000 40 trillion.
02:09:47.000 Thank you, sir.
02:09:48.000 That's much more of an issue.
02:09:49.000 Ladies and gentlemen, I returned.
02:09:50.000 We're fucked.
02:09:51.000 We're never going to have enough money to fix this problem.
02:09:54.000 I forgot what I said.
02:09:55.000 So what is our GDP? Yeah, but that's a problem, too, because that creates inflation.
02:09:59.000 What's our GDP? Boy, there's a big difference between $40 trillion and $40 billion.
02:10:04.000 How many people are yelling at their computer?
02:10:05.000 You fucking idiots!
02:10:07.000 I worked backwards from one of the things we did that says $875.
02:10:10.000 I was like, wait, that is not enough to get everybody out of here.
02:10:13.000 That's hilarious.
02:10:14.000 GDP increased in 2023 to $27.36 trillion.
02:10:18.000 That's our GDP every year?
02:10:20.000 Yeah.
02:10:20.000 Oh, so we don't even have enough money.
02:10:23.000 Yeah, we're still short.
02:10:24.000 Because it would take double our GDP. That's the 200k, if you want to go to 200k.
02:10:28.000 Yeah.
02:10:29.000 Well, you have to give people, it's only 200 million people, it's not even everybody.
02:10:32.000 Right.
02:10:32.000 Wow.
02:10:33.000 So we're fucked.
02:10:34.000 Back to we're fucked.
02:10:36.000 You just cut it down.
02:10:38.000 Cut it in half, you could do it.
02:10:40.000 Yeah, but even then.
02:10:41.000 If you have about $80,000 and then let people work to earn their own money and other things.
02:10:47.000 Yeah, $200,000 was a little lofty.
02:10:49.000 Okay, so if it was $40 trillion, you could get it down to $15 trillion?
02:10:55.000 That's still most of the money we make.
02:10:58.000 It's still a lot.
02:10:59.000 It's going to increase, though, significantly in the next 10 years because of the AI. Right.
02:11:03.000 All the chips and robots.
02:11:05.000 When a company can lay off like Amazon lay off a thousand people and replace them with a thousand robots, their profit margin goes up significantly within the first eight to ten years.
02:11:14.000 Yeah, what if anything is being done to provide a safety net?
02:11:17.000 Because you can't give people 200 bucks a week.
02:11:20.000 Right.
02:11:20.000 You know, whatever it is, it's got to be a significant amount of money to actually get by.
02:11:25.000 Yeah.
02:11:25.000 Whatever that number is, whatever we decide that number is.
02:11:28.000 The number could be less if things are covered, like if AI becomes so efficient at creating power.
02:11:35.000 We have it in our head that power must be paid for.
02:11:39.000 Yeah.
02:11:39.000 But if AI becomes so efficient and eliminates jobs that we decide that we're going to nationalize all of our power, and that we'll look at power the same way we look at the fire department, and we'll be set it up as a socialist power system, which is not the worst idea in the world if you consider that most power is being generated by the use of natural resources,
02:11:59.000 which really belong to the earth, and that individuals are pulling these out and profiting from them wildly, especially when they're doing offshore oil drills.
02:12:07.000 Who owns that spot?
02:12:09.000 How are you able to just suck all that oil and make billions of dollars out of the ground that we all live on?
02:12:14.000 It seems like that should be everybody's.
02:12:16.000 But then you lose the incentive for profit that allows you to go dig.
02:12:20.000 I think that everything is going to move, not everything, but a lot of power is going to move towards hydrogen.
02:12:27.000 That's the big new push.
02:12:28.000 The Navy has vessels now that run off of hydrogen, so they never have to go refuel.
02:12:32.000 Do you know that Bob Lazar made a hydrogen Corvette in like 1990?
02:12:36.000 Wow, incredible.
02:12:37.000 That's psycho.
02:12:37.000 Yeah, wow.
02:12:38.000 Yeah, I mean, he was such a freak.
02:12:41.000 Wow.
02:12:41.000 He is such a freak, but I love that dude.
02:12:44.000 I'm fascinated by him, and I don't know if he's telling the truth, but boy, I hope he is.
02:12:48.000 But, you know, one of the crazy stories about him was in the Los Alamos Labs days, when he was living there in New Mexico, he developed a rocket-powered Honda.
02:12:58.000 So he put a jet engine on a fucking Honda.
02:13:01.000 Wow.
02:13:03.000 A lot of time on his hands there.
02:13:04.000 Well, he's just a genius.
02:13:06.000 Yeah, he's a genius.
02:13:06.000 He's an absolute genius.
02:13:06.000 Look, he talked about Element 115 before we discovered Element 115. Yes.
02:13:10.000 So that's what sold me on him.
02:13:12.000 Well, he also has never really varied from his story.
02:13:16.000 Yeah.
02:13:16.000 And to tell a story for more than 30 years and tell the exact same story is pretty strange.
02:13:20.000 Yeah.
02:13:21.000 And also didn't really profit off of it.
02:13:23.000 No, he didn't.
02:13:23.000 It's not like a thing that he's selling Bob Lazar t-shirts and Bob Lazar was right, baseball hats, and constantly going on podcasts.
02:13:30.000 No, he did my podcast.
02:13:31.000 Yeah, yeah.
02:13:32.000 I don't even know if he's done another one.
02:13:33.000 I don't know.
02:13:34.000 I know you got a lot of hell for it.
02:13:36.000 Yeah.
02:13:37.000 I was trying to get him to come back on again, but he's working on it.
02:13:41.000 Well, during the Jeremy Corbell documentary, the FBI raided him, which is insane.
02:13:46.000 It's insane.
02:13:46.000 And he thinks that they believe that he has a stable version of Element 115, that he has a sample of it somewhere.
02:13:53.000 Yeah, and so he thinks that's what they went looking for.
02:13:56.000 They'd love to get their hands on that because the decay rate's so fast.
02:13:59.000 Well, the video that George Knapp had, there's a video that George Knapp had from a long time ago where he was demonstrating with George Knapp how this element, when bombarded with radioactivity, could distort gravity.
02:14:13.000 And he had some experiment that they did that we could show with light and I don't exactly remember what the parameters of the experiment were, but that thing is one of the things that convinced George Knapp that maybe he's telling the truth, that this whole thing is crazy.
02:14:27.000 And then when you see, like, these images where it shows these crafts behaving as he described, that this gravity projection generator, whatever it is, this gravity generator, whatever this thing is, whatever the f—they weren't exactly sure how to—at least back then in 89. But that you would turn towards where you wanted to go sideways,
02:14:48.000 and that's how it would travel.
02:14:50.000 And they saw these videos of these crafts doing that, of rotating.
02:14:54.000 Same thing.
02:14:55.000 By fighter jets.
02:14:56.000 So fighter jets are locked in on them with these high-speed sensors, and they're locking in.
02:15:01.000 And there's like a video where they go, finally, I got it locked in.
02:15:03.000 And they're like, look at it go.
02:15:05.000 Yeah, I heard that, yeah.
02:15:06.000 Yeah.
02:15:07.000 See where you find that video.
02:15:08.000 Because that video is one of my favorites.
02:15:09.000 Because the pilots are so genuinely excited about this.
02:15:13.000 When they finally lock it in.
02:15:15.000 I think that's the go fast.
02:15:16.000 The go fast one?
02:15:17.000 The go fast one.
02:15:18.000 And they're like, whew, we got it.
02:15:20.000 We got it locked in.
02:15:21.000 Like, what the fuck is this thing?
02:15:23.000 Have you researched any of the Vamanas from the ancient texts?
02:15:27.000 Yes.
02:15:28.000 That's very, very fascinating.
02:15:30.000 Because in the Bhagavad Gita in...
02:15:33.000 What?
02:15:35.000 Is this the one?
02:15:35.000 Yeah.
02:15:36.000 Yeah, this is it.
02:15:38.000 And in the Mahabharata, they talk about these flying crafts.
02:15:42.000 Like, what is this?
02:15:46.000 What you're about to hear is actually US fighter pilots.
02:15:49.000 Powerful Raytheon.
02:15:51.000 Display.
02:15:52.000 Pod display.
02:15:55.000 How come I'm not hearing any voices?
02:16:01.000 Oh, there it goes.
02:16:02.000 There it goes.
02:16:03.000 Oh, they're just explaining how the display works, this Raytheon display, and how these fighter jets are using this to try to lock in on this thing.
02:16:11.000 So look how it zooms in.
02:16:13.000 They see it pass by.
02:16:15.000 It's going so fast, they're trying to lock in on it, but they're having a hard time.
02:16:18.000 So they keep adjusting, and they're trying to get their sensors.
02:16:22.000 Boom.
02:16:23.000 So they got it.
02:16:24.000 Yeah.
02:16:26.000 Now they're excited.
02:16:27.000 Yeah.
02:16:32.000 What the fuck is that?
02:16:44.000 What is that?
02:16:45.000 Like, what the fuck is that?
02:16:46.000 That's right.
02:16:46.000 It's wild, man.
02:16:47.000 What is that?
02:16:48.000 Like I said, I just see these things and I go back to the, like, you know, the Vamanas.
02:16:51.000 They ran on a ferrofluid vortex engine.
02:16:54.000 That's how it was described?
02:16:55.000 Yeah.
02:16:56.000 Ferrofluid.
02:16:56.000 So they had liquid mercury.
02:16:58.000 Ferrofluid?
02:16:58.000 Ferrofluid, which is liquid metal.
02:17:01.000 And so they put liquid metal inside of it.
02:17:02.000 How do you spell that?
02:17:03.000 F-E-R-R-O. Ferro.
02:17:05.000 Ferrofluid.
02:17:05.000 We used to have a ferrofluid lamp.
02:17:07.000 Really?
02:17:07.000 Remember?
02:17:08.000 I bought you that one thing.
02:17:09.000 You, like, put a magnet on it and the...
02:17:10.000 Oh, yeah.
02:17:11.000 Where is that?
02:17:12.000 Is that in storage?
02:17:12.000 Probably in storage.
02:17:14.000 So if you take a torus...
02:17:17.000 We need a new one, Jamie.
02:17:18.000 Order us a new one.
02:17:19.000 If you take a torus and you put a ferrofluid-like mercury inside of it, and you magnetize the torus in a way that creates this rotation, this RPM of the mercury moving around that field, and you get it up to about 60,000 RPMs, and then you actually pressurize the torus to about 250,000 atmospheres,
02:17:38.000 and you electrify it, you get anti-gravity properties.
02:17:41.000 What?
02:17:42.000 Yeah.
02:17:44.000 Whoa.
02:17:45.000 So you can create an anti-gravity flying device utilizing that technique.
02:17:49.000 And this is really, you know, well known.
02:17:51.000 And how do they describe it in the text?
02:17:53.000 In the text, they talk about the fact that it used mercury in a rotating disk.
02:17:58.000 Really?
02:17:58.000 Yeah.
02:17:59.000 And then they have some of the, you know, the flight plans and some of the layout of actually the plans of the actual ship itself, one of the ships.
02:18:06.000 And so from that, you can almost hypothesize or backward engineer what it might have been able to do.
02:18:11.000 And in the text, it says they used to take a complement of men to many worlds.
02:18:14.000 So this is incredible technology.
02:18:16.000 A complement of men to many worlds.
02:18:18.000 Yeah.
02:18:19.000 Wow.
02:18:20.000 Yeah.
02:18:21.000 So do you think that the government has access to something similar to that?
02:18:25.000 Oh, I believe so.
02:18:26.000 One thousand percent.
02:18:26.000 I believe they've been backwards engineering information from ancient texts and, of course, any artifacts that they found from anywhere in the world.
02:18:35.000 They might have even gotten information from Saddam Hussein's museum because that's the first place we went in the Gulf after the whole situation happened with wanting to go take him out of power and kill him.
02:18:46.000 They went straight to the museum.
02:18:48.000 So this, Jamie just pulled this up.
02:18:50.000 It says, flying with ferrofluids to solve this problem, L. Brad King, Ron and Elaine Starr, professor in space systems at Michigan Tech, is creating a new kind of microthruster that assembles itself out of its own propellant when excited by a magnetic field.
02:19:04.000 The tiny thruster requires no fragile needles and is essentially indestructible.
02:19:08.000 We're working with unique material called ionic fluid ferrofluid, King says, explaining that it's both magnetic and ionic, a liquid salt When we put a magnet underneath a small pool of ferrofluid, it turns into a beautiful hedgehog structure of aligned peaks.
02:19:25.000 When we apply a strong electric field to that array of peaks, each one emits an individual microjet of ions.
02:19:32.000 Whoa!
02:19:32.000 Exactly.
02:19:33.000 You have to electrify it.
02:19:34.000 Once you electrify it, you create this electromagnetic activity.
02:19:38.000 This is what it looks like?
02:19:40.000 Yeah, that's just on two screws.
02:19:42.000 I think it's just transferring itself.
02:19:43.000 Yeah, just giving you how it transfers itself.
02:19:45.000 Wow, and so you could use that as something that could propel a device?
02:19:50.000 Yes, absolutely.
02:19:51.000 Wow.
02:19:52.000 And you don't get to reduce the gravity, the weight of an object to zero, but you significantly reduce the weight of an object.
02:19:58.000 And the fact that they figure this out, is it in the Mahabharata or the Bhagavad Gita?
02:20:04.000 In the Mahabharata.
02:20:05.000 Wow.
02:20:06.000 And also, I think there's one account in the Vedas.
02:20:09.000 What's the explanation for how they figured that out?
02:20:12.000 Help me out.
02:20:14.000 They say they have flying cities.
02:20:17.000 They say they have flying cities and these cities would go to a battle sometimes against each other in the sky.
02:20:24.000 Oh my god.
02:20:26.000 So you're talking about massive objects flying around.
02:20:29.000 How do they explain that away?
02:20:32.000 That's what I want to know.
02:20:33.000 How do you explain that away?
02:20:33.000 How do you explain to somebody thousands of years ago sitting down to write a sci-fi epic Well, not just that, but writing about a process of creating this field that now has been documented all these thousands of years later.
02:20:48.000 It works now.
02:20:49.000 How did you figure that out?
02:20:50.000 What were you guys doing?
02:20:51.000 This happens over and over again in text.
02:20:53.000 In the animal tablets, it's just a book I wrote, both talks about using cymatic frequencies and light waves to create manifest solid matter.
02:21:02.000 And what happened about four years ago in a laboratory, they used cymatic frequencies and photons to create solid matter out of nothing.
02:21:09.000 Just happened about four years ago.
02:21:10.000 What did they create?
02:21:11.000 They just create a few particles, you know.
02:21:14.000 But the fact that we can do it, but it was already an ancient text.
02:21:18.000 Wow.
02:21:19.000 So now we can do it on a very small scale, just like we can create Element 115 with a collider.
02:21:24.000 Correct.
02:21:25.000 Same kind of thing.
02:21:26.000 And it's a very small, unstable version of Element 115 that only exists for a fraction of a second, but they can measure it.
02:21:32.000 Right.
02:21:32.000 But with sufficiently advanced technology, you could create it and then form a stable version of that.
02:21:37.000 Right.
02:21:38.000 Imagine being able to build an entire city by manifesting the matter needed to build the city.
02:21:44.000 Jesus.
02:21:45.000 Instead of harvesting the city from rock.
02:21:47.000 3D print the city with ions.
02:21:50.000 With nanobots.
02:21:50.000 You would use nanobots to build the whole city.
02:21:53.000 It would manifest as it went.
02:21:55.000 And you could also use that to repair things.
02:21:58.000 Absolutely.
02:21:58.000 So you would never have to have construction again.
02:22:01.000 Everything would be self-reparable.
02:22:02.000 Correct.
02:22:02.000 Self-reparable.
02:22:03.000 Correct.
02:22:04.000 Wow.
02:22:04.000 Yeah.
02:22:05.000 Well, of course.
02:22:06.000 If you just scale up, just think about what we can do now and keep going, make it much better and much more efficient.
02:22:11.000 We're talking about programmable matter now.
02:22:14.000 Programmable matter.
02:22:16.000 And what you were saying about DNA, the fact that you can encode into DNA and that you can actually hold information in DNA. Yeah.
02:22:25.000 Microsoft has created the very first DNA hard drive.
02:22:28.000 So it's a molecular hard drive that works on hard, you know, technology that's hardware and also biological software.
02:22:36.000 And so a device, a hard drive the size of my cell phone can store an enormous amount of petabytes of data.
02:22:42.000 So things like teleportation are going to be possible in the near future.
02:22:46.000 We've already teleported, I think, a couple of particles from Earth to the space station, right?
02:22:50.000 But what's stopping us from teleporting a human being?
02:22:53.000 Understanding and knowing the location of every atom and the rotation experiment of every atom.
02:22:57.000 That's a lot of information, a lot of storage space.
02:23:00.000 Now with DNA hard drives, the storage space problem goes away.
02:23:03.000 We'll be able to teleport biological beings or objects, big objects, into space or wherever we want on the planet.
02:23:09.000 Like Star Trek.
02:23:10.000 Like Star Trek.
02:23:11.000 Whoa.
02:23:12.000 Who's going to be the first guy to get beamed up?
02:23:15.000 Somebody's going to be a real guinea pig for that one.
02:23:16.000 Yeah, we're going to have to find some pedophiles.
02:23:18.000 Because when you teleport, you die.
02:23:20.000 I don't know if people know that.
02:23:21.000 Oh.
02:23:21.000 Yeah.
02:23:22.000 Well, that's a bit of an issue.
02:23:24.000 I mean, you're reborn again instantly in the other location, but it's a facsimile of you.
02:23:30.000 Anytime you teleport, even the molecules that we teleport now, the original version, the original molecule or the starting matter, it's destroyed and the data is then transmitted and then it's reformulated.
02:23:42.000 So a teleportation is actually the death of you and the reformation of you.
02:23:47.000 Maybe they could do a better job, like an Instagram filter.
02:23:52.000 Maybe you could just tone a few things up, clean up a little bit.
02:23:56.000 Get rid of some scars or whatever.
02:23:58.000 Get rid of some body fat.
02:23:59.000 Maybe they can make a better version of you, but you have to be willing to die.
02:24:03.000 Yeah, but maybe that's hell.
02:24:04.000 Maybe you come back and you have no soul.
02:24:06.000 Maybe when you teleport, your soul doesn't go with you.
02:24:09.000 Well, they're transmitting your consciousness, so everything is saved.
02:24:12.000 All your information is saved.
02:24:13.000 And we know that was done also in ancient times.
02:24:15.000 Thoth talks in the Emerald Talbot about being able to go into these halls of Amenti where he had rejuvenation chambers, which is what I believe is the Serapium in Saqqara.
02:24:24.000 And he would go into these gigantic stone boxes and he would then transfer his consciousness from his body into another body and he would leave the body that he left inside of one of those gigantic boxes, one of those gigantic diorite stone boxes for a hundred years while it recharged itself and rejuvenated while he said he walks amongst men but unlike a man.
02:24:44.000 What?
02:24:45.000 Yeah.
02:24:45.000 And he would do this for eons.
02:24:47.000 He would transfer from body to body, not bodies he stole, bodies he created that he created himself through probably some advanced form of stem cell technology.
02:24:56.000 And he would walk amongst men, but unlike a man.
02:24:58.000 And he was known all around the planet because of this.
02:25:01.000 According to the ancient Egyptians, he ruled over them for 16,000 years, one person.
02:25:07.000 What?
02:25:07.000 Yeah.
02:25:08.000 Yeah.
02:25:10.000 So is this those ancient texts, like the ancient hieroglyphs that show kings going back like 30,000 years?
02:25:16.000 Well, that's the Sumerian kings list located in the Oshmolian Museum in Oxford, England.
02:25:21.000 I was there myself in person to check out this stonework, and it's an incredible tablet that talks about the reigns of kings.
02:25:27.000 Some kings ruled for 28,800 years, 14,000 years.
02:25:31.000 I mean, 20,000.
02:25:33.000 The numbers are insane.
02:25:34.000 These are not Egyptian?
02:25:36.000 No, not Egyptian.
02:25:37.000 These are Anunnaki.
02:25:39.000 This is pre-flood.
02:25:41.000 This is anti-deluvial.
02:25:43.000 And then when the flood comes, it talks about, and then the flood swept over the land.
02:25:47.000 After the flood happens, then they descend kingship from heaven back down to humans.
02:25:54.000 And then the reigns of humans begin, but they're not really full humans.
02:25:58.000 They're demigods.
02:25:59.000 They're half human, half Anunnaki.
02:26:01.000 And then their lifespans are much shorter because their ruling times are only like 1,000 years and 800 years and 700 years, and it starts to go down, down, down, down, down.
02:26:10.000 Which is why Noah was 600 years old.
02:26:12.000 Right, exactly.
02:26:13.000 So these tablets, what are they called again?
02:26:17.000 You're talking about the Sumerian Kings List.
02:26:21.000 Can you show me that, Jamie?
02:26:22.000 Yeah.
02:26:22.000 I want to see what that looks like.
02:26:23.000 It's a giant four-sided tablet located in the Oshmolian Museum in Oxford, England.
02:26:28.000 And so what exactly does it say?
02:26:32.000 It gives you the...
02:26:33.000 This is it right here?
02:26:33.000 That's it right there.
02:26:34.000 Those are all four sides.
02:26:36.000 And how old is this?
02:26:38.000 They're saying 6,000.
02:26:39.000 Can you make it bigger, Jamie?
02:26:40.000 Believe me, it's much older than that.
02:26:42.000 I just want to look at it.
02:26:45.000 Man.
02:26:46.000 This is a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy over tens of thousands of years, in my opinion.
02:26:51.000 But this text gives the reigns of kings in shars.
02:26:55.000 S-H-A-R. A shar is 3,600 years.
02:26:59.000 So one shar would be 3,600.
02:27:01.000 See, 241,000 years of rule.
02:27:04.000 Whoa.
02:27:05.000 On that stone right there.
02:27:06.000 The Sumerian kings list.
02:27:09.000 Yeah.
02:27:10.000 Now, if this is right, if this is all true...
02:27:14.000 What a mind-blowing idea that humans have been around, that were engineered hundreds of thousands of years ago, and that this is the reason why there's this bizarre shift between lower primates and us.
02:27:29.000 Which you don't see in any other animal.
02:27:32.000 Right.
02:27:32.000 There's nothing like it.
02:27:33.000 No.
02:27:34.000 There's nothing like us.
02:27:35.000 Look, we have 46 chromosomes, right?
02:27:37.000 Right.
02:27:38.000 Chimpanzees are 48. Exactly.
02:27:39.000 Yeah.
02:27:40.000 They discovered that chromosome number two was taken out.
02:27:42.000 They call it an artificial mutation.
02:27:44.000 They.
02:27:45.000 They mean geneticists.
02:27:46.000 Fused together and two telomere caps put on them.
02:27:49.000 One telomere cap on each side.
02:27:50.000 Who in the world took chromosome number two out, fused it together, and put telomere caps on it?
02:27:55.000 And they say that it happened an estimated 200,000 years ago, right at the time that the Sumerians have a say, they decided to make mankind to do the labor.
02:28:04.000 There's no coincidence that the tablets are aligning with modern science.
02:28:08.000 And this means that a couple things.
02:28:10.000 The first thing, it means that we were genetically modified.
02:28:12.000 The second thing that it means is the telomere caps limit our lifespan to about 120 years max, according to Harvard scientists.
02:28:20.000 Now, in the Bible, what does it say?
02:28:22.000 It says that my seed shall not abide in man forever.
02:28:25.000 His years shall be 120. That was taken from the Sumerian tablets even further back than that.
02:28:30.000 Thousands of years before the Bible was written, when Yahweh, a.k.a.
02:28:34.000 Enlil, shows back up, sees the human beings building a tower into the heavens, copying a tower that they themselves had built, it pissed them off.
02:28:41.000 And he said, wherever their hearts...
02:28:42.000 If you decide to do, they shall achieve it.
02:28:45.000 My seed shall not abide in man.
02:28:46.000 His years will be 120. And then he did a genetic modification at that point, I believe, with the telomeres.
02:28:51.000 And he spread mankind out around the planet, and he confused their languages.
02:28:55.000 He had us speaking different languages, so we couldn't collaborate.
02:28:58.000 Now we're in competition.
02:28:59.000 No collaboration.
02:29:01.000 Divide and conquer.
02:29:02.000 And there's the Tower of Babel.
02:29:03.000 That's it.
02:29:04.000 That's it, man.
02:29:05.000 So it was all done just to keep us from rising.
02:29:08.000 Yes.
02:29:09.000 We were advancing too fast and he had to slow us down.
02:29:13.000 If we shorten their lifespan, then they won't have enough time.
02:29:16.000 By the time they realize who they are and what power they have, they'll be dead.
02:29:20.000 And see, that's what's happened to us.
02:29:22.000 So if the Anunnaki are real and Nibiru is real, and Nibiru is on an elliptical cycle that comes between...
02:29:30.000 It's like Mars and Jupiter, right?
02:29:32.000 Somewhere around there?
02:29:33.000 Well, it's further out now.
02:29:35.000 Over time, its orbit has been pushed out.
02:29:37.000 And that's just one planet that these Anunnaki people come from.
02:29:39.000 They come from many planets.
02:29:40.000 But do you think that this planet, Nibiru, that's on an elliptical orbit...
02:29:45.000 If it's coming every 3,600 years, wouldn't there be some sort of documentation 3,600 years ago, at the very least?
02:29:52.000 Well, you have to look for geological disasters as marker points.
02:29:56.000 This object, this Nibiru planet, which is mentioned, by the way, in the Enuma Elish.
02:30:00.000 It's not a fabricated name, just so people know that it's a real name.
02:30:02.000 In the Enuma Elish, the oldest version of the Enuma Elish, it says Nibiru as one of the planets.
02:30:07.000 But you look at the time frame when this thing gets close.
02:30:12.000 It orbits another planet, another star.
02:30:15.000 So it orbits a brown dwarf star.
02:30:17.000 This brown dwarf star has the same amount of mass as our Sun, but it's much smaller, right?
02:30:23.000 But it generates enough heat through friction and it's orbiting planets.
02:30:27.000 You can see it in two-mass infrared mode coming out of the constellation of Leo if you go to Worldwide Telescope and download the software and all of that.
02:30:34.000 But the fact that modern science now admit that there's an object out there that they say orbit our sun every 4,200 years, right?
02:30:43.000 And that's Corey Powell from Discovery Magazine.
02:30:47.000 He's a real astronomer, been on Fox News.
02:30:50.000 He said that on Fox News.
02:30:51.000 If I can find the clip, I'll send it to you, as a matter of fact.
02:30:53.000 We'll find it.
02:30:54.000 Yeah, we'll find it.
02:30:55.000 Yeah, Fox News, Corey Powell.
02:30:58.000 And so what's happening is we are seeing evidence that there is something out there that's orbiting our sun and that our sun is a binary star system.
02:31:09.000 So we used to think that our sun, one sun in the solar system is normal.
02:31:13.000 But as they looked out into space with Hubble and now the web, they discovered, no, binary is more of the normal and even trinary.
02:31:19.000 And so it's like, wait a minute.
02:31:21.000 If binary is normal, they start looking for this object that gravitationally should exist.
02:31:26.000 And they believe that it's out there far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
02:31:29.000 And that Corey Powell says a solar system exists within our solar system.
02:31:34.000 And he goes on to say, we come from there on Fox News, which is just crazy.
02:31:39.000 So, the idea, if you follow Terence Howard's theory, is that matter comes from the sun, it moves away, coalesces into planets, it gets to a Goldilocks zone, life comes out of that, life becomes far more intelligent as time goes on,
02:31:55.000 develops more capabilities, and then is also assisted by other beings that have been through this process already.
02:32:02.000 And then if this scales out for hundreds of millions of years, you get to a point where this Nibiru is.
02:32:10.000 Or billions of years.
02:32:11.000 Whatever it takes for it to get all the way the fuck out there.
02:32:13.000 Well, I estimate that they're about a million years ahead of us technologically.
02:32:17.000 And then there's things that are millions of years ahead of them.
02:32:19.000 Oh, way ahead of them.
02:32:20.000 There's things that are far, far ahead of them.
02:32:22.000 Which is, this is what's hard for us to scale out.
02:32:24.000 We like to think that aliens are flying spaceships, that's the topic of food chain.
02:32:28.000 Right.
02:32:29.000 But not even close.
02:32:30.000 Yeah.
02:32:31.000 Like I was saying before, I never got to it, really.
02:32:33.000 There's three types of beings I think that exist.
02:32:34.000 One is a physical corporeal being that could be what we see flying around in these UFOs.
02:32:38.000 Not all of them, some of them.
02:32:40.000 That visit us, that interact with us in the ancient past.
02:32:42.000 Not all are little green men, but they have various different body types.
02:32:45.000 The second kind that I believe is potentially multidimensional beings.
02:32:50.000 That there's life in every different dimension.
02:32:53.000 And you know, Michio Kaku was famous for saying that The universe, they believe, has 11 dimensions.
02:32:58.000 So that's 11 dimensions.
02:32:59.000 We're only in the third.
02:33:00.000 There's fourth, fifth, sixth, all the way up to 11 at least.
02:33:02.000 Or the universe, he says, would collapse.
02:33:04.000 So if you're a being in a higher dimension, you can see the past, present, and future all at once in the third.
02:33:10.000 If you say, that's an interesting place.
02:33:12.000 I'd like to visit it.
02:33:12.000 If you can actually create a phase shift in your atomic frequency to match the atomic frequency of this dimension, you can walk right in.
02:33:21.000 And then you can walk right back.
02:33:23.000 And then you probably have something else that's outside of this entire universe that has a capability.
02:33:28.000 Maybe it is the creators of the universe itself, which is why I wrote the book, Fractal Holographic Universe.
02:33:32.000 Maybe there's a creator outside of this entire universe that has a hand in creating this ancestor universe itself.
02:33:39.000 Well, it also makes sense that if you scaled intelligent life up infinitely, You're going to reach a point where you have God-like powers.
02:33:48.000 This being or collection of beings, this hive mind, whatever it is, it could essentially, if given a hundred million years, harness the very power of the universe itself or maybe even create the universe.
02:34:01.000 And create other universes.
02:34:02.000 Yeah.
02:34:02.000 Yeah, absolutely.
02:34:04.000 Which is the ultimate mind blower, that intelligent life is the reason why this thing exists, that it creates this thing.
02:34:09.000 We're creating universes right now as human beings on this planet.
02:34:13.000 Fourteen college kids created a video game called No Man's Sky.
02:34:17.000 No Man's Sky is on one DVD disc, and it has 80 quadrillion planets and unlimited life forms, and the game never ends.
02:34:26.000 We've talked about that, right?
02:34:27.000 Yeah.
02:34:27.000 That one's a weird one.
02:34:28.000 Yeah, but you put AI in it, then what's gonna happen?
02:34:31.000 Right, scale up to a quantum computer.
02:34:32.000 Now all of a sudden, wait a minute.
02:34:33.000 And then have a virtual reality headset.
02:34:35.000 Boom.
02:34:36.000 Yeah.
02:34:36.000 The people in there, who are we?
02:34:38.000 Where are we from?
02:34:38.000 What is the Big Bang?
02:34:40.000 When we turn to console on, that's the Big Bang for you.
02:34:42.000 SIMS. The SIMS are going to get AI now.
02:34:45.000 They're going to be asking questions.
02:34:48.000 They're going to be creating their own software within the software and trying to build their own copy of a universe.
02:34:54.000 We're not even close to base reality.
02:34:55.000 We're literally living in a stacked reality.
02:34:58.000 We're just one reality out of, who knows, Googles of actual realities that exist.
02:35:03.000 Do you think the simulation theory has weight?
02:35:06.000 Oh, I believe so.
02:35:07.000 I wrote a book about it.
02:35:09.000 That book is about the fractal holographic universe, and I believe that we're living in a simulation.
02:35:13.000 Is that one of these books?
02:35:15.000 How many books have you written?
02:35:17.000 Four.
02:35:17.000 The one just came out today, The Fractal Holographic Universe.
02:35:20.000 This is The Emerald Tablets, The Epic of Humanity, and my financial book, Woke Doesn't Mean Broke.
02:35:25.000 Financial literacy book.
02:35:26.000 Not the political woke either, but the real woke.
02:35:28.000 When did you start going down this road of exploring all these interesting subjects?
02:35:35.000 Well, it was a long time ago, 1977 in Miami, Florida.
02:35:38.000 We moved from New York to Miami, next to the Opelika Airport, living in the hood.
02:35:42.000 I used to go out in the backyard.
02:35:43.000 You know how it is back then.
02:35:44.000 No cable TV, no cell phones, no tablets.
02:35:48.000 You just go outside and play.
02:35:49.000 So I'm outside in the backyard playing, but I'm looking at the airplanes go over.
02:35:53.000 And this one day, this plane goes over, but it's not really a plane.
02:35:57.000 It clears the horizon in seconds, not minutes.
02:35:59.000 It just goes straight across.
02:36:00.000 I know, as a little kid, the planes take a long time to go from one point to the other, and it went straight across.
02:36:06.000 And it was more like, not a full-size, not cigar, but not an egg, kind of in between the two.
02:36:12.000 Like a tic-tac.
02:36:14.000 Almost like a tic-tac.
02:36:15.000 Glowing metal, yes.
02:36:16.000 And then it came back and it stopped right over me, completely silent.
02:36:20.000 Now I can estimate about 250 meters.
02:36:22.000 And then it just went, pew, gone.
02:36:25.000 And I ran in the house and I told my mom, I told her, hey, I can't believe what I just saw.
02:36:28.000 And my mom said to me, son, back in the day, there were advanced beings that came to this planet.
02:36:34.000 This is 1977. Your mom told me that?
02:36:36.000 Yeah.
02:36:37.000 That's why I dedicated the book to her.
02:36:39.000 And she said they used to live on tops of mountains like in Peru and Machu Picchu, which is why one of the greatest places I ever went, I had to go there.
02:36:46.000 And so I went to the library at Rainbow Park Elementary the next morning, and I told the teacher I have to go to the library inside the school, Rainbow Park.
02:36:53.000 And I said, I need to get all the encyclopedias on space, on aerospace.
02:36:57.000 And she gave me the encyclopedias on aerospace.
02:36:59.000 And that's when I started researching from that exact moment.
02:37:01.000 Wow.
02:37:02.000 And I haven't stopped since.
02:37:03.000 So you were how old?
02:37:05.000 Eight?
02:37:05.000 Seven.
02:37:06.000 Seven years old.
02:37:07.000 Oh, my God.
02:37:07.000 Yeah.
02:37:08.000 You just got locked in.
02:37:09.000 I got locked in.
02:37:10.000 I started researching swept wing, delta wing, ballistics, intercontinental ballistics.
02:37:14.000 I'm looking at submarines.
02:37:16.000 I'm looking at hovercraft that existed way back then.
02:37:18.000 Flying disks that we had created in the military way back then.
02:37:21.000 You know, SR-71s and all this stuff.
02:37:23.000 And I'm trying to figure out what the hell did I see and I couldn't find it.
02:37:26.000 But it took me down the path of technologies and advanced technologies and aerospace.
02:37:30.000 And I kind of became a quasi-aerospace historian, and that led me in further on down the line to studying architecture and seeing a connection between the two.
02:37:39.000 And you studied at both Harvard and MIT? Harvard was for ancient civilizations.
02:37:43.000 I took a class and got a certificate in ancient civilizations.
02:37:46.000 And at MIT, I took a class in applied neuroscience and got a certificate in applied neuroscience.
02:37:51.000 And are you just doing this for your own edification, just because you're interested in it?
02:37:54.000 Yeah, yeah.
02:37:55.000 Right now, I'm enrolled again in MIT right now for a class in AI. And when you first got down this road, we're talking about a time where there's no internet and there's no...
02:38:06.000 You're just like trying to make sense of some things.
02:38:09.000 Just trying to make sense, man.
02:38:11.000 And this one...
02:38:11.000 Have you ever seen anything since then?
02:38:13.000 Yeah.
02:38:14.000 Yes, actually.
02:38:14.000 Eddie Setti Ranch in 2017, I believe it was.
02:38:20.000 We were out there.
02:38:21.000 I was out there to speak at this ranch in Washington State.
02:38:24.000 And it's down from the basin of Mount Shasta.
02:38:27.000 It's called the SETI Ranch?
02:38:28.000 E-SETI. Oh, okay.
02:38:29.000 Yeah, E-SETI. E-C-E-T-I. It's like a private kingdom in America, actually.
02:38:33.000 It's a private...
02:38:35.000 They've got registered as a small kingdom.
02:38:37.000 They don't even have mail or anything there.
02:38:38.000 It's a weird place.
02:38:39.000 I had to stay in a yurt.
02:38:40.000 It's really crazy out there.
02:38:42.000 I spoke there for a whole week.
02:38:43.000 I had to get used to it because nobody told me about this before I got there.
02:38:46.000 You had to stay in a yurt for a week?
02:38:48.000 I had to stay in a yurt for a week.
02:38:49.000 Did they have running water?
02:38:50.000 At the community bathroom.
02:38:52.000 Oh, boy.
02:38:54.000 Asseti?
02:38:54.000 Yeah, Asseti.
02:38:55.000 Oh, enlightened contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
02:38:58.000 Oh, boy.
02:38:59.000 So they're just out there with no technology trying to talk to aliens.
02:39:02.000 No, just out there every night sky-watching, basically.
02:39:04.000 Really?
02:39:05.000 And the video that we recorded...
02:39:06.000 Is that a rich, crazy person's idea?
02:39:08.000 Yeah.
02:39:09.000 The video that we created that night watching those UFOs in the sky actually made it onto an episode that I made on Ancient Aliens.
02:39:17.000 Oh, that show's the best show to get high to.
02:39:19.000 You ever see Action Bronson's show where he would watch Ancient Aliens and they would just get stoned and watch Ancient Aliens?
02:39:25.000 That show's crazy.
02:39:27.000 Yeah, so we recorded some crazy footage in disguise there.
02:39:30.000 What did you see?
02:39:31.000 Well, they were giant discs flying around.
02:39:33.000 Some were changing colors.
02:39:34.000 Do you have video footage of those?
02:39:35.000 It's on the episode.
02:39:37.000 I sent it to Ancient Aliens.
02:39:38.000 See if you can find that.
02:39:40.000 James Gilliland, the guy who owns the ranch, licensed it and approved Ancient Aliens.
02:39:45.000 But if you go to Esteti Ranch YouTube videos, you can probably find one right on YouTube right now.
02:39:50.000 Wow.
02:39:51.000 Yeah.
02:39:51.000 It was incredible.
02:39:53.000 So these folks are just out there trying to make contact?
02:39:56.000 Not trying to make contact, just watching.
02:39:58.000 Just watching.
02:39:59.000 Just like in amazement.
02:40:00.000 There's no contact attempt there.
02:40:03.000 Yeah, there you go.
02:40:04.000 That's it.
02:40:04.000 I was there that night.
02:40:05.000 That video, I was standing there that night.
02:40:08.000 And, you know, there was a lot of activity that night.
02:40:11.000 There was some crazy stuff going on.
02:40:13.000 And what does this thing look like to the naked eye?
02:40:15.000 We're seeing very blurry, looks like zoomed in footage.
02:40:18.000 What year is this from?
02:40:20.000 This is probably...
02:40:21.000 2018, there you go.
02:40:23.000 So you didn't have the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Zoom?
02:40:26.000 Yeah, we didn't have that one back then.
02:40:29.000 But from the naked eye, it looks like these giant glowing balls moving around.
02:40:34.000 Sometimes they expand and they change colors.
02:40:37.000 Sometimes they descend right down by Mount Shasta, and then you could see their lighting in the tree line, and then they would go back up into space again.
02:40:44.000 It was just crazy stuff.
02:40:45.000 Have you seen that ball lightning that they get in Texas that comes out of the mountains?
02:40:49.000 No, I saw one on a railroad track, though, ball lightning.
02:40:52.000 There's this phenomenon that happens in this one particular area in Texas.
02:40:58.000 What was it called?
02:40:59.000 Marfa?
02:41:00.000 Was that what it's called, Jamie?
02:41:01.000 I think it's Marfa.
02:41:04.000 It's like this bizarre artist community town, and they have frequent instances of what they call the Marfa lights.
02:41:12.000 And it's ball lightning that flies around out there.
02:41:14.000 You don't think that could be that?
02:41:16.000 No, because sometimes they would keep going until they just went out into space.
02:41:20.000 Oh.
02:41:20.000 Yeah, and there were so many.
02:41:21.000 Sometimes two would come and they would encircle each other, and then one would change direction and drop down by the mountain, and one would just take off in another direction.
02:41:28.000 Some would go slow and then go pew and just go gone.
02:41:30.000 How frequent does this take place?
02:41:33.000 I don't know.
02:41:34.000 I was only there for those seven nights.
02:41:35.000 I'd say the first night we were there, that was when we saw like the 10 in the sky moving around and doing things.
02:41:39.000 The second night, not too much.
02:41:41.000 The third night was a little bit more, maybe four or five.
02:41:43.000 So do you think that what it is is that this place has no light pollution and they picked a very specific area that they knew these things occur in?
02:41:50.000 It's possible.
02:41:51.000 No light pollution and plus also maybe that's an area where they have an opening or access or I don't know.
02:41:57.000 Who knows?
02:41:58.000 I'm just now speculating now.
02:42:00.000 I don't know why.
02:42:01.000 People came from all over the world to that location the week I was there to just camp out and look up at the sky.
02:42:09.000 Wow.
02:42:10.000 Listen, man, we covered a lot.
02:42:12.000 Three hours.
02:42:14.000 I really appreciate your time and I appreciate all the stuff you put out there.
02:42:17.000 It's so fun.
02:42:17.000 It's so fascinating.
02:42:18.000 It's so interesting.
02:42:20.000 Thank you very much for being here, man.
02:42:21.000 I really had a good time.
02:42:22.000 I appreciate it, man.
02:42:23.000 Thank you.
02:42:24.000 Please tell everybody how to find your website, all your social media, all that stuff.
02:42:28.000 Yeah, well, first of all, I have my own streaming TV network called Forbidden Knowledge TV. It's an app on the App Store.
02:42:34.000 So they can just go get the Forbidden Knowledge TV app with the number four, Forbidden Knowledge.
02:42:38.000 And they can get access to a lot of videos and stuff that you can't find on YouTube or anywhere else.
02:42:42.000 You know, produce shows like the one you watched.
02:42:44.000 My Anunnaki series is on the Forbidden Knowledge TV app.
02:42:48.000 And of course, I have all my books on our website, Forbidden Knowledge TV, on Amazon as well, and just everything Forbidden Knowledge with the number four, four, B-I-D-D-E-N, forbidden.
02:42:59.000 There it is.
02:43:00.000 We'll do this again, man.
02:43:01.000 I think we could talk for like 50 days.
02:43:03.000 I know, I know, for sure.
02:43:04.000 Thank you, Billy.
02:43:04.000 Appreciate you, man.
02:43:05.000 Bye, everybody.