On this week's episode of Conspiracy Theories, Ben and J.J. talk about the shocking results of the New York City mayoral election, a judge in Ohio sentences several men to be vaccinated, and Bill Cosby's release from prison.
00:02:07.000I was on last time talking about The Fourth Turning, and I'm a filmmaker.
00:02:13.000I try to talk about stuff that most people aren't talking about, but I try and put an awesome soundtrack and sound design to it and make it more artistic and poetic.
00:02:22.000And yeah, man, I got lost this morning and I ended up around D.C., so here I am.
00:03:42.000Our Mysteries writer, this is going to be amazing.
00:03:45.000This, this, uh, the article we have up so far, you gotta go to the site, you gotta check it out.
00:03:48.000But I know, I know, we'll get it formatted better moving forward.
00:03:50.000But let me just tell you, we got a bunch of amazing news articles popping up, because we now have, we've brought on an additional reporter.
00:03:56.000But also yesterday, we were hanging out with Candace Owens in the members only section, talking about the Mandela effect.
00:04:18.000So that's a members podcast over at TimCast.com.
00:04:20.000And we're going to have another very, very serious... I'm not going to say what we're going to talk about in the bonus podcast, but we're getting into like the dark territory of News.
00:05:17.000But the mainstream press immediately comes out saying he was acting like Donald Trump.
00:05:22.000Check this out, we got a few tweets here that highlight a lot of this.
00:05:24.000Glenn Greenwald says, this is really amazing, countless smug liberals spent hours maligning and sneering at Eric Adams as a Trumpian fraud for questioning the NYC election results.
00:05:37.000When those questions were completely vindicated, they slinked away.
00:05:41.000Michael Tracy said, pundits at 5.30pm, it's some despicable Donald Trump-ish for Eric Adams to question the veracity of these election results.
00:05:50.000NYC Board of Elections, at 10.30pm, turns out we actually did add 135,000 fake votes.
00:05:56.000Greenwald then goes on to say, Media Matters, needless to say, pushed the same attacks on Eric Adams for questioning what were clearly the sketchy election results, results which were ultimately withdrawn as false.
00:06:35.000They're definitely the ones that put forward the stories that, like you said this, before they even knew what was going on, they already had their story lined up.
00:06:47.000I'd say the media, in general, what was that one, I forget what they were, like somebody lined up the same narrative over and over and over again.
00:06:58.000You're talking about how you would Google search, like, you would search something like gun, you know, X amount of gun deaths, and then you'd see all of these different news outlets with the identical story.
00:07:09.000Yeah, except they would change the name of the city and the amount of gun deaths.
00:07:13.000And then they would all say, you know, so-and-so advocates say that we must have more gun control.
00:07:19.000You couldn't, this is what's crazy about this, you wouldn't know about that without the internet.
00:07:23.000Back in the day, you'd walk to your cafe or whatever, you'd pick up The Milton Township Times, and it would have this crazy story about gun deaths and why we need gun control, and you'd be like, wow, that's crazy.
00:07:37.000Now today, they do the same thing, but we go on Google, we see it.
00:07:40.000It's all lined up, like Tennessee, Milwaukee, you know, Detroit, all saying the exact same thing.
00:07:46.000The Time News article, Time News magazine, where they have like a different Uh, cover, depending on the country that they're in, because it's all about manipulating the populace.
00:08:01.000Depending on if you're following some honest people, there'll be a cover for a newspaper and it'll say something like, Donald Trump stands defiant in the face of Democrat onslaught.
00:08:12.000And that will be a newspaper that appears in a red state.
00:08:16.000The same newspaper with the exact same story will reframe the whole thing saying,
00:08:19.000Democrats condemn bigotry and corruption of Donald Trump.
00:08:23.000And it's the same exact story, they just changed the title because they know different ones
00:09:45.000How do we not make it so where we always need to bring the hammer down?
00:09:49.000And sometimes you need to bring the hammer down, let's be honest.
00:09:52.000Humans, uh, maybe, maybe we're a bit like chickens.
00:09:55.000We give ourselves a little bit too much credit.
00:09:57.000Like in, in, in this story, for instance, it's, it's not like the journalists were sitting behind closed doors all twirling mustaches going, we're going to, you know, smear anyone who dares impose.
00:10:31.000He's trying to pull a fast one on you and he's the bad guy.
00:10:34.000They didn't care to do any fact-checking.
00:10:36.000They didn't care to make a single phone call to figure out what was actually going on.
00:10:39.000But I will mention, This is legitimately true for all media, including ours.
00:10:45.000So I can do a video where... I did a video recently, a segment a couple days ago, talking about how this legislation in Pennsylvania to ban critical race theory was actually going to be bad because it would prohibit people from talking about... It said you couldn't say things that were racist or sexist.
00:11:03.000Well, if you said biological males tend to outperform biological females in football, that would be determined sexist, and the legislation would ban that as well.
00:11:11.000It was like a not—the bill made no sense.
00:11:49.000I listen to your show a lot and I appreciate the immediacy of what's being talked about and the urgency of it.
00:11:57.000What I do like about it is knowing you're independent and also knowing that you bring on people that legitimately have different opinions as well.
00:12:06.000We try to get a lot of the leftists, they're harder to get.
00:12:11.000Some of those interviews, and you're right, it's difficult to actually get people to come on to have those kinds of conversations, but I've seen the way you handle it, and I've seen the way you all handle it, and like, you don't all completely agree.
00:12:21.000Now you talk about other news, there's this, you know, when was the last time you've seen two anchors sitting side by side like, uh, no, that's actually not what I think.
00:12:34.000And Jon Stewart went after Tucker Carlson and ragged on him because he said it was bad that we were debating on public TV because it was creating spectacle.
00:13:05.000Like, people who have no intention of actually having a real debate.
00:13:08.000They just want to pull soundbites, they want to lie, and then there's that one famous, uh, I'm not going to mention his name, who publicly says, I will come on your show.
00:13:30.000There are some people on the right that I'm also like, these people are just trying to, you know, come on here and drag and they want to get attention and all this stuff.
00:13:47.000He is an elite, wealthy, teal-capital progressive saying something is wrong with the Democratic Party and the establishment and the media.
00:13:56.000And here's what I find really funny about this whole media thing and these YouTubers.
00:14:00.000Like, following that system you mentioned, how it's like, you're the victim, here's the bad guy, I'm like, dude, they're the empire.
00:14:07.000They have control of the cultural institutions, they have the presidency, the House, and the Senate.
00:14:11.000I can understand what people are like, you know, from 2016 and 18, the Republicans had everything, but they didn't have colleges, they didn't have cultural institutions, movies, radio, whatever, or even YouTube.
00:14:20.000YouTube is dominated by left, you know, left, by the left, and so right now the right has, like, Facebook.
00:14:27.000It's like, dude, you're literally on the side of Darth Vader complaining about the small, marginalized, rural folk.
00:14:35.000It feels like the Empire, before it became the Empire in Star Wars, when it was still the Republic, and Darth Vader had not yet donned the mask, and the Emperor still wears regular clothing and looks like a human.
00:14:53.000Once he gained total control, he eliminated the Jedi Council, then he was like, we're gonna dissolve the Republic and make it a new Galactic Empire.
00:15:03.000And they used the Trade Federation as like a false flag?
00:15:18.000I mean, I'm not gonna sit here and assume that Joe Biden is, like, secretly orchestrating Chinese air invasions into Taiwanese defensive space or anything like that.
00:15:29.000There's something going on with that, too, because it's either super intentional, the way they're making Joe Biden look right now, Or, and I don't know what else, I mean like, to say that he's coordinating anything other than a couple neurons firing together, you know, it almost seems like they're putting on an act to make him seem worse than he is.
00:16:11.000It's Joe Biden standing at a podium and a journalist asks him a softball question and then he's like shaking and like tensing up and sweating and it zooms in on his brain and you see the last two neurons like crawling to each other and then they reach out and touch and there's a spark and then he goes, and that's all he musters out.
00:17:33.000And then I was thinking like, there's gotta be really good people in high places that just, their mouths are shut.
00:17:40.000And I'm not drawing a one-to-one correlation with a Darth Vader saying like, no, we're good guys, don't worry, because there's some good people in high places.
00:17:47.000I still think there's an ominous challenge that we're all facing right now.
00:17:51.000But I just, maybe it's just hope, but I really think there are some good people in high places that are keeping their mouths shut, but when, I don't know what S has to hit what fan, For them to really be like, all right, this is when I actually use my voice.
00:18:08.000You know, this is when I actually take a stand.
00:18:10.000It's going to be like a middle-aged man's Taco Bell night above one of those Dyson air blades.
00:18:17.000That's like the level of... Oh, that's the worst visual.
00:18:21.000But, like in Star Wars, for some reason we're talking about Star Wars.
00:18:27.000The Empire had their reign, and then things did get better.
00:18:30.000So long as there are people in a resistance who are fighting back.
00:19:35.000The Tuskegee syphilis experiments were horrifying acts where the government basically told people they were being treated for their disease, but they were just being watched die.
00:19:46.000Like these are people who could have been treated the guy was like yeah
00:19:48.000But we want to see what happens if we don't treat them, so we'll just keep giving them placebos. Mm-hmm that that
00:19:53.000Yeah, Joe Biden Joe Biden ladies and gentlemen Here's my bills a story about no no no take a side take a
00:19:59.000side. Let me let me read a little bit Okay, okay
00:20:03.000Joe Biden is drawing criticism for comments he made that mixed up the Tuskegee Airmen, a heroic group of African American World War II pilots, with victims of an infamous Alabama syphilis study.
00:20:15.000Speaking on the reluctance of some people to get COVID-19 vaccines, Biden said it was harder to get African Americans initially vaccinated because it used to be that they experimented on them, the Tuskegee Airmen and others.
00:20:29.000I just, I just want to say like, all right, look, I understand Biden's not all with it.
00:20:34.000My bigger concern is if, remember when he was doing that thing at the G7 where he said Libya instead of Syria over and over again?
00:20:41.000Could you imagine if he's like sitting there in front of Putin and he's like, if you want the sanctions lifted, you got to get out of Libya.
00:20:58.000That's the problem with him not speaking properly.
00:21:00.000Now, in this instance, it's more of a facepalm where he literally accused these heroic World War II pilots of being syphilitic men who are used by the government in an experiment.
00:21:11.000It's going to people are going to think it's true now, too, for their whole lives.
00:22:20.000So the study was people who got the STD, went to get treatment, and the government was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're gonna give you free healthcare, and then didn't treat them and just let them slowly die.
00:22:29.000I'm not trying to rag on people who contract illnesses or anything like that, but to look at this photo of these heroic World War II pilots, and then Joe Biden to accidentally say they all had syphilis, that's a brutal thing to say about these guys.
00:22:45.000He owes their family some reparations.
00:23:15.000Public Health Service, with the Tuskegee Institute, began a study to record the natural history of syphilis.
00:23:22.000They say the study initially involved 600 black men, 399 with syphilis, 201 who did not have the disease.
00:23:29.000Participants' informed consent was not collected.
00:23:32.000Researchers told the men they were being treated for bad blood, a local term to describe several ailments, including syphilis, anemia, fatigue.
00:23:40.000In exchange for taking part in the study, the men received free medical exams, free meals, and burial insurance.
00:23:47.000They're like, yeah, we'll take care of you.
00:23:50.000And then like, we'll pay for it when you die.
00:23:53.000They mentioned that by 1943, penicillin was a treatment of choice for syphilis, becoming widely available, but the participants were not offered treatment.
00:24:03.000government knew they could save the lives of these men, but the CDC and the U.S.
00:24:07.000Public Health Service were like, eh, let's watch them die and see what we can, you know, we'll write it down.
00:24:12.000Definitely garnered a lot of data, I'm sure.
00:24:15.000And, you know, David E. Martin, who I was just mentioning, did say that the CDC, and I haven't actually gone to verify this, but apparently started with studying why malaria kills some people and not others.
00:24:27.000It's really like trying to understand plagues.
00:24:32.000Which makes sense for the greater story of the CDC, but it is kind of interesting.
00:24:37.000And David E. Martin, this was a talk where he was talking about life insurance companies and what we're experiencing now as being a life insurance illiquidity event.
00:26:06.000Well, this was actually in one of my films, Ungrip, that was all about, it got into maritime admiralty law and legalese, how the name of a lot of these things, it sounds like you're talking English, but you're actually not.
00:26:34.000That's the name of my death metal band.
00:26:40.000I like that you brought up admiralty law.
00:26:42.000I think something not a lot of people know about is that there's what is it civil law and admiralty law?
00:26:46.000There's a whole bunch and they all seem to go back to ecclesiastical law according to my friend who did this film.
00:26:53.000And it's an interesting thing, if you are in a certain form of law in court, according to my friend White Walking Feather, Robin the Paget family, he said you can pull it back to earlier forms of law.
00:27:05.000And he would always, when he was in court for not having a driver's license and he gave up his birth certificate and all those things, he would get pulled into court and he would bring it back to ecclesiastical law.
00:27:15.000Where they had to recognize him as flesh and blood rather than a legal fiction.
00:27:20.000Like before the social security cards were invented.
00:27:22.000Like they've kind of corporatized law or I don't know how to describe it exactly, but like I'm fascinated with Admiralty law.
00:27:29.000They say like you're birthed when you arrive in a port and you like you come
00:27:33.000onto the land as a fresh, you know, citizen or whatever you are.
00:27:38.000Human resource as well because that that number on the back of your birth
00:27:41.000certificate is in a human resource database rather than like, you know, some
00:27:48.000kind of medical database, which makes sense.
00:27:51.000You know, I see a lot of people that they draw different things from all this.
00:27:57.000And, like, to me, I feel like we've been moving into this managed... You mentioned, like, when Bill Gates was talking, he said, like, what was it?
00:28:44.000the people don't exist in the first place, we're good.
00:28:47.000Can somebody verify real quick, because I mean, I watch a lot of media and sometimes I keep an info in the back of my head and I'm just like, I don't know, but his parents, Bill Gates' parents, anyone familiar?
00:29:02.000I don't want to dive too deep into that, but the whole idea about management is what I'm talking about with where we're kind of headed with data proliferation and data aggregators and everything is data now.
00:29:14.000Your medical data is being shared in ways that people are starting to argue about, but where we're heading through this entire process that the world is going through right now, is a lot more about management, and you'll hear people like Alison McDowell, who I recommend everybody go check out wrenchinthegears.com.
00:29:31.000Alison McDowell is putting together how a lot of these dots connect, and she's saying a lot of it is poverty management for the coming 5, 6, 7, 8 years and beyond.
00:29:42.000That's what Bill Gates called his poverty management.
00:30:51.000They say a man named Cameron Stringer entered a guilty plea for one charge of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, for which he was sentenced to two years of probation.
00:31:00.000They call it community control in Ohio.
00:31:06.000If somebody gets sentenced to probation because they were handling firearms, uh, mishandling them, then I think there may be an advocacy group which could sue, get this taken up at the Supreme Court, file an appeal, and maybe get it overturned on the grounds of like, you're allowed to handle firearms, whatever.
00:31:21.000Now in this instance, I guess what happened was, the gun wasn't his.
00:31:25.000So Ohio was like, not yours, give it back to the owner, two years probation.
00:31:29.000And, Stringer must submit to a random drug screening, avoid further legal trouble, return a firearm in question to its rightful owner, and obtain a COVID-19 vaccine within 30 days and provide proof to the probation department.
00:31:55.000Imagine if you had every celebrity being like you should all be taking
00:31:59.000Percocets like no no no no no no no Like, yes, I understand why we prescribe these painkillers to people who really need them, but celebrities shouldn't be going on.
00:32:10.000It's actually against the law, I'm pretty sure, for them to do ads that they have to like label them as ads when they advocate for anything.
00:32:16.000It's like a medical treatment or whatever.
00:32:18.000Yet in this instance, it is widely acceptable.
00:32:21.000And in fact, you can get banned for even questioning it.
00:32:25.000The doctor's gotta be the one to tell you, man.
00:32:28.000If celebrities were like, you should roll around in the mud, but then if they were like, you should roll around in the mud because it's good for your immune system, is that then considered health advice, where the first one's not?
00:32:38.000The issue is, you're allowed to give all the health advice in the world except on this one issue.
00:32:58.000I don't care what the doctor... He should be saying, you should go to a doctor and request an evaluation to see if you could get the vaccine.
00:33:06.000And if you can, we would like you to get it.
00:33:09.000is weird right you know like even saying like i'm not going to order you to get your vaccine in 30 days but i recommend like what what judge what what jurisdiction everything is about jurisdiction there that's what i'm curious about where is the jurisdiction to include that What if the doctor was like, um, have you had your appendix removed?
00:33:34.000And the guy's like, um, no, no, your honor.
00:34:04.000Gary Daniels, a lobbyist with the ACLU expressed concern about the practice Thursday, comparing it to Ohio judges who have ordered defendants convicted of crimes not to procreate.
00:35:05.000A lot of people, since the vaccine thing started, have been saying, like, you can't mandate medical treatments and you have no right to my private records.
00:35:12.000And I'm fairly certain—I could be wrong with this.
00:35:15.000That there's an exception in the Americans with Disabilities Act for public health requirements.
00:35:33.000I don't think people know how to trust.
00:35:36.000And I know this is like, it might seem like a huge jump, but even if there was a zombie apocalypse, imagine the amount of people who would be like, I don't trust what anyone tells me.
00:36:01.000Um, maybe small communities, but this like countries that are this big, definitely not, but there is rule by fear.
00:36:08.000So I'd, I'd be willing to bet that if like a zombie apocalypse happened in China, they would just gun everybody down and say like, look, you know, collateral damage.
00:36:16.000If we, if we shoot everybody, we'll save the 10% on, you know, non zombie people.
00:36:36.000But anyway, he had a pacemaker, a smart pacemaker.
00:36:41.000And afterwards, the fire department noticed that the fire looked like it was set in several different locations of the house.
00:36:49.000So they went to the manufacturer of his pacemaker to get the data.
00:36:55.000They used that in court to show that he was very active when the fires were set.
00:37:00.000So his pacemaker testified against him in court.
00:37:05.000Did you hear the story about, there was like a murder, and then the police subpoenaed Amazon for, I'm not going to say the robot's name because we have one, subpoenaed, like there's a recording of this, and everybody was like, that's not possible, you have to tell it to record, and they were like, oh no, it recorded everything.
00:37:36.000Bro, I can't get that dumb thing to play the right song half the time.
00:37:40.000I'm trying to get it to play some Elton John and it keeps putting on some other weird modern hip-hop garbage.
00:37:46.000It's got like 20... I want to hear Goodbye Yellow Brick Road!
00:37:50.000It's got like 2050 technology in what data they're trying to gather but when you're trying to get your song to play it's like circa 1922 technology.
00:38:00.000But remember when police departments were using ring cameras that people have on their front doors?
00:38:06.000They were hacking in and they had a deal with, I think it was Amazon, and these entire police departments could just tap on it whenever they wanted to.
00:38:14.000So I totally believe that they used the little friend over there to call the sheriff when somebody mentioned that.
00:38:27.000He said, we have been bowing at the altar of safety for so long.
00:38:33.000And somebody else put it in a way, he said, what we need to be doing is demonstrating living at all costs rather than staying alive at all costs.
00:38:43.000And it really does seem like the way you manage people is you make them believe that death and destruction and bad things are right around the corner, unless behavior modulation.
00:39:28.000It just says, I can read a little bit.
00:39:31.000Search warrant reported by the New York Times raises alarming possibility of similar police searches of giant direct-to-consumer DNA sites, such as Ancestry and 23andMe, that are now closed to everyone except company customers who willingly submit saliva samples.
00:39:45.000They say a detective wanted to find distant relatives of a serial Abuser!
00:40:03.000So this is a genealogy site called a GED match.
00:40:08.000Not the first time, it won't be the last time.
00:40:09.000No, data misappropriation is literally written into the fine print so it can be shared in case of X, Y, and Z. And X, Y, and Z can be pulled out of any hat.
00:40:26.000And now iTunes, or I'm sorry, Apple and Google are like, when you, have you read the terms on this thing?
00:40:32.000I'd be willing to bet it says, you give us access to your fingerprint image to use and exploit as we see fit, because how else would it actually work?
00:40:39.000They need permission to use your fingerprint, then they have it, and when they get subpoenaed for your fingerprints, congratulations, you're fingerprinted.
00:41:05.000Kind of what terrifies me that Apple now has my fingerprints, you know, theoretically, is that they could then put my fingerprints somewhere.
00:42:55.000So basically, and this was Peter Gayaev, he was a Russian scientist, and then Iona and Alan Miller, if anyone wants to check that out, reversed this thing called the phantom DNA experiment.
00:43:05.000I won't explain it now, but anyways, it was Luc Montagnier, you might know that name.
00:43:10.000Okay, so he basically took DNA, infused it into water, kind of like cucumber infused water, but this is DNA infused water.
00:43:18.000And then they removed all DNA particulate through a filter, then it's just infused with the vibratory signature of the DNA.
00:43:26.000They took that, they encoded that into an mp3-like file, emailed it from Canada to Italy, I believe it was, then they took that vibratory signature, impregnated it into distilled water, and then from there they needed one extra step to turn it back into DNA, and that was PCR.
00:43:47.000I want to say, when you break it down like that, it does kind of sound crazy, but it just sounds like they found a way to encode DNA and transport it digitally.
00:44:01.000The guy who created and got a Nobel Peace Prize for the creation of the PCR test saying, this is not how you test for what you're actively testing for.
00:45:15.000It would be cool to send digitally send DNA to Mars and then grow it on Mars without having to transport it.
00:45:21.000That's what Catherine Austin Fitz in Solari.com was saying with a high powered enough laser, you could send it off planet.
00:45:29.000So here's the thing, again, very speculative, but I was wondering, like, how would you send it off planet and get through the aberrations get fidelity through the aberrations of the atmosphere?
00:45:41.000Or you send it from the 30 meter telescope they're trying to build on Mount Achaia that for real deep observation, they use these mirrors that react in real time to the adjustments or to the aberrations in the atmosphere to adjust the way it distorted light back into a normal signal.
00:46:00.000So you could do the same in the other direction.
00:46:02.000Wow, what if we got distorted DNA and you're like, what is this aberration?
00:46:05.000It sounds like what you're saying is that they want to beam They want to seed other worlds with DNA.
00:46:14.000I'm not gonna confirm nor deny, but it was DARPA that said they wanted to start putting bases on the moon and extracting resources from there.
00:46:28.000Do they actually call them class M planets?
00:46:30.000I don't know, but I would love to know how many we've found.
00:46:33.000So, um, I think there's actually a number because it's a big deal when we find these, these earth-like planets or that they call it, what are they called?
00:46:49.000And then it hits it and encodes certain DNA and just makes it happen.
00:46:53.000Just gets life started on these planets.
00:46:55.000See, like, I don't get paid to stay within the bounds of, you know, I like theorizing beyond and then admitting I'm just a filmmaker, guys.
00:47:06.000Like, I'm not actually an investigative journalist.
00:47:10.000I love researching, so all the things that I'm saying, I mean like somebody tomorrow could come and say, hey, I don't think you get the nuances of this PCR thing, and I'll say thank you for bringing that to my attention.
00:47:23.000That's why I bring it up on shows like this.
00:47:24.000And I'll mention too, the problem, the reason I say we hit that wall where it's like we really don't know, we can speculate forever is, The way conspiracy theories work when they go bad is that
00:48:03.000And Carol Roth, excellent guest you just had on.
00:48:06.000And somebody, I think you both were mentioning, like, what do you think about the Great Reset and Davos and everything?
00:48:12.000And she was like, I don't see a global connection to it.
00:48:15.000And I was biting my tongue thinking I have two words and one name for you, Carol, and that's Allison McDowell.
00:48:21.000And if I connect Carol to Allison McDowell's work, because here's the thing, I think Allison McDowell, out of everyone, she's been actually putting maps together of where the funding channels come, what the programs are, what businesses, wrenchinthegears.com.
00:48:36.000I'm just gonna say that I would love somebody to actually break it down and show me how what she's saying is not completely, you know, on point.
00:48:44.000Because when you're saying connect the dots, I also look at it as like, connect the dots.
00:48:48.000You can connect it in random ways and it won't make an image.
00:48:52.000And then you can say, well, I don't know if most of these dots even need to be here on this page.
00:48:58.000But once you see the completed image put together correctly, then you see the need for every one of those dots.
00:49:05.000And I'm just going to say, those dots are big data, big pharma, all the bigs, right?
00:49:32.000That shows you, it'll say A1, A2, A3, A4, then B1, B2, etc., and in each little box is a squiggly line.
00:49:40.000And then what you're supposed to do is, okay, so B4 is this line, I'll put it here, and then once you complete all of the instructions, it forms a real picture.
00:49:50.000So each little box, it's like, you'll see a line with a dot, and you're like, I have no idea what that is.
00:49:55.000And if you were to draw ten of them, you'd be like, I'm looking at a bunch of weird lines and weird little grid boxes.
00:49:59.000Complete all of them, and that's how you draw a bigger picture, right?
00:50:02.000So, much like the connect the dots thing, you may look at a small portion and see a bunch of weird squiggly lines.
00:50:08.000And then if you zoom out and you're able to incorporate all the rest of the Sudoku puzzle, is a better way to put it.
00:50:12.000And you might even, when you zoom in, see what you think, like you said, a giraffe.
00:50:15.000Like, you might see a completed image that isn't the real completed image that's intended.
00:50:19.000Or a small piece of it, and it changes the context, right?
00:50:23.000Like, if you saw a picture of Donald Trump on a surfboard with a massive wave, you'd be like, whoa, Donald Trump surfing on, like, this massive wave?
00:50:32.000And then you zoom out, and then there's Kim Jong-un painting a picture of Donald Trump surfing on a massive wave, It changes the context of everything.
00:50:45.000I brought this here because Ben actually on his last video on Ben Joseph Stewart on YouTube talked about Blackstone and the scrying mirror which was obsidian.
00:52:14.000I think there's... What's funny is, like, Larry Fink... Are we talking like Lord of the Rings?
00:52:18.000It's strange, but there's a lot of those names because even the son of Blackstone's CEO or BlackRock's CEO came up with a video production site that was also like, you know, black something.
00:52:34.000They're very much so like hitting on that kind of something about Blackstone's, BlackRock's, Not really sure.
00:52:43.000I'm just imagining it's like a rocky terrain and there's a guy and he's got a blaster and he's running and his shirt's ripped and he's like, it's them!
00:53:53.000It's affordable housing and single-family unit homes.
00:53:56.000And this also comes on the heels of, again, it's just something I heard from a very reputable source, Catherine Austin Fitz.
00:54:03.000A lot of people will just put her in a kooky category, but she was under George Bush Sr., working in HUD.
00:54:11.000And she left—she was just trying to follow the trail, like, where is these trillions of dollars of missing federal budget going?
00:54:18.000And she traced it all the way up to more than $21 trillion, which was more than the national debt.
00:54:23.000And she was like, this is a different civilization.
00:54:26.000So anyway, she was saying that a lot of what she believes the riots of 2020 were, a lot of the destruction, what's being built up in its place is the smart grid.
00:54:37.000I have a sneaky suspicion that maybe Blackstone is taking these affordable housing units for poverty management as smart grid housing.
00:54:47.000So we've talked about artificial intelligence on the show before and the misconceptions people have about it.
00:54:53.000They seem to think that if the AI takes over, like if we build an AI, we'll get Skynet and a bunch of Terminators will walk around and be like, you know, or we'll get Ultron in order to bring peace to the planet.
00:55:03.000Humans must be wiped out because then we have peace.
00:55:05.000No, no, it's not gonna be anything like that.
00:55:07.000What's going to happen is you're going to, in an AI managed future, you'll be, you'll be sitting in your house.
00:55:13.000You'll be watching TV when all of a sudden your watch will go, and you'll look at it, and it'll say, jump three times, and you'll jump three times.
00:55:20.000And then it'll go, you've earned credits, and you go, yay!
00:55:22.000And then it's like, you decide to go for a run, and then you're running down the street, and it goes, turn left now to earn three credits, and you go, okay.
00:55:32.000You turn left, you have no idea why you're doing it or why you're being asked to do it.
00:55:36.000But when you zoom way out, there's something much bigger happening.
00:55:40.000When you jumped three times, you knocked loose like a clog in a pipe that was jamming up a line or something.
00:55:52.000So when we talk about the smart grid and all that stuff, where all of these things are happening, where it's like they're buying up houses, and we here be chickens, my friends, sitting in the coop, having no idea what's happening beyond these walls.
00:56:05.000If it was really a problem that we were talking about this, calling them out for buying up these houses and shutting out the middle class, they wouldn't let us talk about it.
00:56:12.000No, no, you do have a moment in time to talk about it before the they can respond.
00:56:36.000We're allowed to out ourselves as well.
00:56:39.000I mean, the thing is, and this doesn't mean anything really, but my subscriber base on YouTube was growing steadily until I came on this show.
00:57:09.000You know, you were saying about the tokenization.
00:57:13.000That's what Allison McDowell is actually saying a lot of this is moving towards is tokenizing.
00:57:18.000And so the economy might be changing in a way where you get a token, you are incentivized to eat a certain way.
00:57:27.000You are incentivized to behave a certain way.
00:57:29.000And I mean, like, I won't get into where Pokemon Go came from, but it looks like a Pokemon Go future where you're tokenized for the right behavior and you're penalized for the not right behavior.
00:57:40.000And that's where the smart grid affordable housing comes in.
00:57:44.000Because you can be geo-fenced inside of your house where none of your technology actually works outside of it.
00:57:49.000That's what geo-fencing, you know, is already set up to do.
00:57:56.000Do I believe that we shouldn't talk about it because it seems paranoid?
00:58:00.000No, I think we should be able to trust that people have a BS meter, and that people can do their own research, but like, it's gotta at least be mentioned, right?
00:58:25.000They have drama and, like, we introduced a new chicken and, like, there's drama in the pecking order and they're, like, staring each other down.
00:58:32.000But now, like, the rooster's dating the real, like, it's great.
00:58:50.000I started thinking about this because there are behaviors that I can't communicate to chickens to stop doing, like taking a dump in their water.
00:58:58.000So we had someone say, Tim, get a water nipple system.
00:59:01.000It's a bucket with little red spouts, and when they peck it, it moves a little plug, which makes water come out.
00:59:35.000We're not gonna tell the chickens what to do because they don't speak English We're gonna put you know, those pigeon things, you know, like they don't want pigeons to land places Yeah, they they make they change the environment change the outcome they want from our behaviors people make the mistake of thinking that you know They're like Bill Gates.
00:59:51.000Oh, we're gonna we're gonna challenge him as if he's a political rival, bro.
00:59:54.000He's a billionaire He looks at you like a chicken You're a chicken.
00:59:57.000And his mentality, as he stated in his TED talk, was, if we do these things, we can change the behavior of people and properly manage population.
01:00:08.000He's not looking at people like human beings who want to have families, who have hopes and dreams.
01:00:13.000He's looking at you like some animal grazing around, taking a dump where you stand.
01:00:17.000And he's thinking, what do I do to change their behavior to create a better outcome that I think think would be the better out.
01:01:05.000What if, left unchecked, we will reach mass population and end up, you know, just constantly starved and fighting and diseased?
01:01:13.000We know what happens when deer populations get out of control.
01:01:16.000We know what happens when hog populations get out of control.
01:01:19.000That's why people get in helicopters and fly around shooting hogs.
01:01:22.000They have a lot of fun doing it, but if there's too many hogs, they destroy all the plant life, they attack people, they get diseased, they starve, and they die.
01:01:29.000So proper management of the population is a good thing.
01:01:32.000Which brings us to the dark, dark questions of our own humanity and whether or not...
01:01:37.000Weed is just a plant that grows really fast and basically takes over the garden and strangles out all the other things for nutrients.
01:02:19.000You know, Bill Gates, when he does this Ted talk, he is not some like, you know, uh, intergalactic Q like figure, you know, the Star Trek Q who's omnipotent and knows how to help and guide humanity.
01:02:31.000He's just another person who's limited by the same news and information we get.
01:02:35.000Is that why these elites are into the occult?
01:02:37.000It's because they're trying to get information from other dimensions of intelligence so that they're no longer chicken consciousness?
01:02:45.000Maybe, but that's just more evidence to me that they're not right.
01:02:50.000We don't know who has all the answers.
01:02:52.000You mentioned you're talking about trust, like if a zombie apocalypse happened.
01:02:57.000Why should I trust that Bill Gates, a guy who sold software, understands what it takes to manage 8 billion people?
01:03:04.000Or if he wants $500 million, whatever, the Georgia Guidestones, whatever.
01:03:08.000If you actually take his TED talk for what it is, he's saying, we don't want to get to 9 billion people, so we need to implement a bunch of poverty control measures and then help everybody out.
01:03:17.000He does talk about making everyone's lives better, giving them better housing and stuff like that.
01:03:22.000I genuinely think he believes this stuff when he says, we want to improve the lives of everybody.
01:03:28.000The problem is we have seen what happens when we run down that yellow brick road from utopians saying, this is the way to get better life and better living.
01:03:38.000And then it turns out it's a mass grave or a killing field or something like that.
01:05:20.000But what I do say is, how do people behave when they're told what to do?
01:05:26.000I know how my children behave, and I'm not going to make a one-to-one correlation between humanity and my children, but I am saying, like, I think there may be more proper ways.
01:05:36.000So, I do believe Bill Gates isn't probably sitting there with his fingers like, you know, I just want people to rot and die.
01:05:50.000Even the people who don't like it, they'll come around.
01:05:53.000I kind of feel like maybe that's more true, but what is the more proper way to get people to step into their potential rather than, oh, well, you know, why are you eating that way?
01:06:29.000There's a lot of people who aren't into politics, and I'm sure many people who are listening have experienced this.
01:06:33.000You'll be talking to someone calmly and rationally, and you'll say, look, Joe Biden fumbled and bumbled and then compared the Tuskegee Airmen to people with syphilis.
01:07:21.000a different part of the brain It's more ancient.
01:07:23.000And, you know, what you're mentioning right there, it takes me back to all those beautiful, on-the-African-safari images where, let's say, a couple lions are hunting down, you know, one of the smaller, whatever, you know... Gazelles?
01:07:40.000Something like that, those bigger, maybe the water buffalo, that run in big herds, so they're going after one of the little ones, and they feel safer in the pack.
01:07:49.000Even though there's three lions, and literally, let's say, 150 of these huge massive beasts, but they will let one of their young die, because the rest of them are like, we can lose one, we're safer in the numbers.
01:08:04.000Most people that I know, they're not seeking truth.
01:08:07.000That's why they have their brains seizing up is because they're seeking safety.
01:08:13.000It makes me think how you were saying about your wife and how to inspire her to be able to handle the kids.
01:08:18.000It's like creating a leader as opposed to telling her what to do and creating a follower.
01:08:23.000There's a danger sociologically to making everyone a leader, because especially like in the military, if everyone in the squad is trying to lead the squad, nothing's going to get done, everyone's going to die.
01:08:33.000So you have one leader, everyone else follows.
01:08:35.000And sociologically, I think that's part of why psychedelics are illegal, because it makes you think for yourself and make decisions for yourself outside of external influence, for the most part, more so than not.
01:08:44.000It can in the right setting, but I see where you're going with that.
01:08:46.000But I mean, it can also be used by the CIA in different ways.
01:08:51.000It was sprayed over France and people were hospitalized in it and it wasn't even seen that LSD was sprayed over France.
01:08:59.000People thought that it was in the drinking water or they were dying or something like that.
01:09:02.000There's a couple ideas in terms of global control I want to mention.
01:09:07.000If there really is a very powerful dominant group and YouTube is playing ball with them, and seems like to a certain degree YouTube is at least following some kind of establishment narrative, if the narrative is actually controlled, then you have to assume that the success of this channel and TimCast.com is allowed to happen.
01:09:26.000Or, I think the simple solution is there's probably powerful elites with interests.
01:09:31.000They align with other powerful interests.
01:09:33.000They use their weight to get what they want at a disproportionate level than most people.
01:10:34.000I do feel like it's obvious what you're saying, like the future is unwritten, and we still do have freedoms.
01:10:42.000I know, I feel it, I sense it when I go out to the store.
01:10:47.000Yes, there's something going on in the world right now, but it's not where most people think we are, but I mean, you look at what's going on in Australia right now, it's looking pretty grim.
01:11:01.000The point is, if you are really to believe that these powerful wealthy interests, look, we know they exist.
01:11:07.000I'm not saying there's like a secret cabal of people wearing red velvet robes meeting underground somewhere and chanting to each other or like, you know, going to some, like, going up to some grove and worshiping a giant owl statue.
01:11:18.000Yeah, like a bohemian grove or something.
01:11:19.000Yeah, I'm not saying anything like that!
01:11:21.000I've never been invited to that party.
01:11:35.000But if we're going to operate under the assumption that they did have total control, like they could go to YouTube and say, shut these channels down, then is it really freedom When they're just like, yeah, don't ban that Tim Pool guy.
01:11:47.000Let him keep doing his thing, it's good.
01:11:50.000He had some guy on, this Ben Stewart guy who said a bunch of crazy stuff, and then because we were able to identify him, we nuked his channel.
01:11:57.000Yeah, I see what you're saying with the freedoms thing, and freedom is not to get too philosophical here, but like, it depends on whether you're talking about freedoms that are socially agreed upon, or the freedom I claim for myself and I just behave upon.
01:12:13.000And for the most part, like, it all seems like it's being trampled on, but that also seems like history to me.
01:12:19.000I can see that we are, in many ways, so much better off today than any other time in history.
01:12:26.000Like, I know a lot of people that are like, I would love to just live, you know, go back to nature.
01:12:31.000And I think that's such a romantic idea until you realize what mosquitoes are like when you live in nature.
01:12:40.000And what you gotta wipe your butt with.
01:12:42.000At what water is like, you gotta worry about amoebas and stuff, you're boiling everything.
01:12:46.000We love our conveniences, and this is where I'm at, is I think we're close to where we want to be.
01:12:53.000There's a lot of hiccups, and I think there's always been this grab for power, and we've never been so close to globalism.
01:13:00.000We've never been so close to globalism, unless you take a look at what Graham Hancock and people are saying about the ancient, ancient past.
01:13:11.000We're going through stuff today that is like, really, 10, 15 years ago, only a fraction of the population could even wrap their heads around.
01:14:04.000You ever see that Star Trek episode where they go to this planet where the people are really dumb, don't know how to do anything because their ancestors built this supercomputer that took care of their lives for them?
01:14:17.000And so then, I may be forgetting the episode, but basically what happens is, like, they can't have kids anymore.
01:14:23.000So they try and kidnap kids from the enterprise.
01:14:25.000But basically, it's like, what was brilliant about The Next Generation is it showed you the philosophical consequences of certain ideologies, technological advancements, and systems of government.
01:14:35.000In this instance, you had people who were managed by a computer within several generations, had no idea how to do anything, and just became completely helpless.
01:14:49.000I read a long time ago about a family on a beach when a black wolf walked up on the beach and the family panicked and ran into the water and climbed on a rock, you know, 15 or 20 feet out.
01:15:01.000And the wolf just paced back and forth staring at them while the dad, the wife, and the two kids were like huddled together crying and terrified.
01:15:07.000And I think about that story and I'm like, maybe it's romanticizing the past, but I'd imagine if this was hundreds of years ago, the dad would have been wearing thick leathers and had a sword on him.
01:15:15.000And he would have pulled out a sword and said, family, get back.
01:15:18.000And then he would have like prepared or would have had a spear or a shield or something.
01:15:22.000Now we walk around in like thin cotton shirts.
01:15:26.000We're not prepared for fighting at all.
01:15:52.000Maybe some people want to know math and guess what?
01:15:55.000The existence of a calculator doesn't mean you can't learn math.
01:15:59.000So there's certain things I'm happy to give up for the conveniences of them because I've felt where my center is and where I want my time and attention to go.
01:16:58.000I have no idea what's happening after that.
01:17:00.000The signal gets sent to a warehouse or something, some guy starts pulling something out of a box.
01:17:04.000The chickens have no idea what's going on.
01:17:07.000One day, it just shows up, and their life is changed, and their water is now clean, and they probably don't even understand what clean water means, to be completely honest.
01:17:14.000The reason I bring this up again is imagine this.
01:17:16.000You mentioned we're forgetting how to do things.
01:17:18.000Oh, the calculator, you know, we forgot how to do math and the GPS, we forgot how to navigate.
01:17:23.000We may be the chicken sitting there just clueless and there may be, I don't know, maybe there's some like rich billionaire who's planning on integrating computers into our brains with something he would call, what would be a good name for something like a link to your neurons, like a neural link.
01:20:13.000Do you have the right to suppress their tendencies?
01:20:15.000Do you have the right to introduce different memories, you know?
01:20:21.000And these are things that literally this woman was talking about in front of a board saying we need to figure out how to regulate it because guess what?
01:20:29.000So, like, my thoughts behind that are, you know, like, it's very interesting when we're talking about technology.
01:20:36.000I think we talked about this last time because there was this book called What Technology Wants.
01:20:41.000And this guy was saying, it's very likely that no matter how many times you rewind history and play it again, we'll always come up with technology.
01:20:48.000Evolution will always produce humans and humans will always produce technology, especially at a certain population density.
01:20:54.000So the interesting thing is, is like, and I'm not going to get, you know, spiritual or religious here, but for people who believe that we are all connected in some way, shape, or form, where does God not exist?
01:21:07.000Like technology, you know, like we call it blasphemous because we can't wrap our heads around the fact that this could be evolutionary.
01:21:15.000This could be the, you know, and I'm not saying where we're at in tech.
01:21:19.000I'm going to get so many people telling me like, like, bro, 5G and blah, blah, blah.
01:21:23.000I'm saying like, no, where technology is at today is super rudimentary.
01:21:28.000I wouldn't implant anything in my head.
01:21:34.000I don't trust the reception, the vibrations, the frequencies that it uses.
01:21:40.000I don't trust who would be on the other side of it.
01:21:42.000There's some trust issues I'd need to get over.
01:21:45.000But the thing is, is like, at the end of the day, if it were benevolent, if it were, let's just say, hypothetically, Would you allow a technology that, let's say, could even be therapeutic to you, be not even implanted in you?
01:22:02.000Because some people are saying, bro, you're not going to need to implant it.
01:22:05.000There are technologies that can be a couple inches away from your skull and still get the same neuronal agonist.
01:22:16.000It'll transmit and light up the right parts of the brain.
01:22:34.000In this book, they were talking about how, like, you would still get, no matter how many times, even on a different planet, it would make sense that you would have symmetrical beings where the DNA doesn't need to be so robust that, like, just copy most of the left side to the right side.
01:22:50.000DNA doesn't have to be super jacked to be able to do that.
01:22:53.000On several different continents, evolving separately, there were similar things.
01:22:59.000Bipedal, fingered, you know, creatures where their heads are, you know, erect six, five, six feet above the ground.
01:23:44.000Gazelle evolved to run faster because lions are fast and eat them, and the lions have to be faster, and then eventually you get different cats.
01:23:52.000All of these things happen until eventually something emerges out of this adaptation that bypasses the evolutionary process.
01:24:40.000The technology was the next level of evolution, where a mind evolved to understand and manipulate the environment with the right appendages for fine-tuning fingers, fingernails, all that stuff.
01:24:53.000And now the next step is going to be we create artificial intelligence in life, And perhaps, I was reading this, I can't remember who wrote this, there were some scientists who said, their prediction for life is that humans will create artificial intelligence that self-replicates, and near the heat death of the universe, there will be supercomputers flowing around for billions of years, collecting loose electrons, and after hundreds upon hundreds of billions of years, connect them and replicate and keep going.
01:25:20.000What's interesting is you actually mentioned something that's in the book, What Technology Wants, and it's how evolution happens and spurts and fits and stuff like that, but where the similar things have evolved on different continents, There's sometimes like something will jump ahead, but there seems to be a sequence in evolution.
01:25:43.000And some things will jump ahead, but not far ahead in evolution.
01:25:47.000But once you get to humans, the interesting thing you mentioned about how we change our environment, you guys know with plants, like the phenotype is what the environment does to the genes, what the environment pulls from the genes.
01:25:59.000So when we change our environment, we are automatically changing the phenotypic expression of our genes, which we know turns epigenetic.
01:27:43.000We're sitting here going like, dude, I had a friend and, like, he once, like, turned the corner and there was a large shadow figure.
01:27:50.000And it's the same as the chicken being, like, a giant thing with, like, these things that were round were, like, growling at me and it was, like, the craziest thing.
01:28:12.000What's funny is how much we can all witness the same thing, but if you're not ready to see what you're seeing, your mind will fill in the blanks differently than the person right next to you.
01:28:22.000You know that legend of when Christopher Columbus was coming to the Bahamas or the Korean?
01:28:33.000So, because their brains had no concept of large vessels, they would look up from the horizon and completely... It was there, like they could physically see it, but their brains didn't process it.
01:28:45.000And it wasn't until... This is how the legend goes.
01:28:48.000One of the elders noticed the wave patterns changing, looked up at where the wave pattern was coming from, and said, there's something weird there.
01:28:55.000And then told people, look at the weird thing, and they're like, what, what?
01:28:57.000It's like it's right there, and they're like...
01:29:01.000So I remember hearing about that story, and so I always, whenever I'm driving on road trips, in one instance I'm with my friend, and it's a field.
01:29:09.000We're like driving across a great plain, and there's a big cell phone tower.
01:29:13.000Massive gray tower with blinking lights and the crazy antennas.
01:29:43.000Because they're like, I don't know what I'm looking for.
01:29:45.000I don't know what you're talking about.
01:29:46.000It's part of what psychedelics just totally changed me because when I would take like psilocybin, every outline of each piece of thing I would look at and see, like, I would notice all the things that I'm familiar, like familiarity bias, that I gloss over, that I'm desensitized to in natural order.
01:30:02.000With these medicines or whatever you want to call these chemicals, I'm like very observant of the pieces and angles and shapes of my surroundings.
01:30:11.000They say that when the scientists, like they put a bunch of scientists in a room and they were microdosing on LSD or whatever, that they were able to see the things they were normally overlooking.
01:30:21.000So it's like the idea, I guess, was because our brains are rooted in this routine, in this pattern, and we have expectations, it's hard for us to see things that don't matter to us.
01:30:33.000I think it's more of a case of survival, because Jordan Peterson talks about this a little bit.
01:30:37.000He's like, if you notice everything that's going on around you all the time, it's incredibly distracting, and you're going to lose your ability to determine where there's possibly danger coming from.
01:32:09.000But you know what, like in those ceremonies, those are the most profound moments.
01:32:14.000It's not like, you know, it's not, you know, just these wild kaleidoscopic things that
01:32:21.000It's usually the insights you glean about yourself and how the music got you there, how the smell of the tobacco got you there.
01:32:30.000It's all contextual as well, and that's why I said when you were saying these psychedelics can open you up to a new world.
01:32:37.000I think there's something about the pharmaceuticalization of psychedelics that they're even saying, can we take out the psychedelic experience but still get the effects of Iboga?
01:32:47.000Like, you know, how Iboga or Ibogaine is getting people off of opioid addictions and stuff like that.
01:33:58.000Probably a really dumb thing to do because like imagine if someone broke into my house
01:34:01.000and I'm like, I'm going to pretend like it's not happening.
01:34:03.000So I don't know, maybe that's all it was.
01:34:04.000Maybe someone broke into my house in the middle of the night, and that's something simple.
01:34:07.000But, the other experience I had, when I was about the same age, I was laying in my bed, and I woke up around 2 or 3 in the morning, clearly woke up, and I sleep on my side, and I rolled over on my left side, and on the floor, I saw what looks like a very, very intense reflection of water.
01:34:27.000So you ever see, like, a pool, and then when light hits it, there's, like, the weird waves in the ceiling?
01:36:51.000I can dissolve bricks in front of me and to my left or right, but not below me, to trap creatures that are chasing me which they then climb out of the hole.
01:38:07.000I was reading something right before coming here, wondering whether it's true or not.
01:38:12.000It was a supposedly declassified document about a lockdown coming in the UK with talking about specific years on what shortages are coming in what years.
01:39:08.000Gigantic caverns under the surface of earth.
01:39:11.000We've only been like eight miles deep and apparently like these ancient aquifers that are now emptied, like could have microbial life, mush, spore life.
01:40:15.000They say bring balance to the force because they're like two, like, so the idea is like, aha, there were two Sith, so then all the Jedi are wiped out except for like Obi-Wan and, you know, Yoda, Yoda, I guess.
01:40:24.000Except now we learn in the Extended Universe, like Ahsoka, well not even Extended, it's like, it's canon.
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01:41:29.000Because then what we do is we have this game master create scenarios and then you create characters with certain strengths and weaknesses, have them play out the scenario and see how it turns out.
01:42:43.000Imagine the conversation that would come up around this.
01:42:45.000I think that's pretty... There'd need to be some like, you know, okay, too much talking, not enough playing, but... I had an idea for a video game, and I'll just give it away for free because it's been a decade.
01:42:55.000But the idea was, it's an open world game, like GTA or Fallout or whatever, and you play the game normally Monday through Friday, collecting items, trying to survive.
01:43:04.000It's like a normal world like GTA, you can get arrested.
01:43:07.000But on Friday nights, at 7pm, an apocalypse happens.
01:43:11.000And it's a random apocalypse every week.
01:43:13.000So what would happen is, you would develop, say, 13 scenarios, then once the game is ready to launch, every Friday you would do a different scenario, and then there would be a repeat.
01:43:23.000So imagine this, you're playing a game, you collect a bunch of bottles of water and food and you get some guns, then Friday happens and you're like, 7pm, everyone's sitting there playing the game, counting down, and it's like 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, the moon explodes.
01:44:33.000And then people would have no idea what's to come.
01:44:36.000And then we would just show people the stats of like how people responded to this apocalypse.
01:44:40.000It's interesting because you'll get into all the different kinds of strategies because most people think, you know, like, oh man, a big event's coming, let's prepare this way.
01:44:50.000And this will really tease out some of the nuances of what certain kinds of preparation will actually be good and which ones may not.
01:44:58.000Cause imagine this, imagine like you have no idea what's going to happen and then a tsunami hits and everybody who was just on the lower floors is just wiped out.
01:45:06.00090% of people are wiped out without even realizing it.
01:45:08.000And they're like, dude, and then they go in spectator mode and they're watching, like they're watching streams of people or they're watching other people.
01:45:14.000And there was a dude who just decided to climb on top of a building and he was chilling and now he's on top of the building.
01:46:29.000Apophenia is where you see patterns, you can connect patterns that aren't actually there.
01:46:36.000That's the overall apophenia, is like you can connect patterns and they make perfect sense.
01:46:41.000And that's where a lot of, I bet, a lot of conspiracy comes from.
01:46:45.000Not all, but a lot of people's conspiracy is like when you break it down and there's no evidence, but like, come on, you know they would do this in this scenario, which is really just a We got a couple important Super Chats.
01:46:56.000Ethrel says, Apple doesn't receive your fingerprint or face ID data.
01:47:00.000It's all saved directly on your phone.
01:47:02.000Apple has been doing a really good job privacy-wise.
01:47:04.000I find that surprising, but all right.
01:47:06.000Cyrilio says, on the fingerprint note, think of face ID and that's use.
01:47:13.000I'd say it started with real ID compliance stemming from the Patriot Act.
01:47:17.000Buying tickets to Orlando for my wife and I's honeymoon.
01:47:19.000In the terms, you agree to a biometric scan upon entry.
01:47:23.000There's this thing they have, I'm not gonna mention the name of the company, where if you agree to a biometric scan, they say that they'll escort you into the airport, and I was all excited for this.
01:47:32.000I was like, ooh, this is awesome, because I have TSA Pre, you know, so when you're flying, it's like I just go to the faster line and I don't gotta take off my shoes or whatever.
01:47:38.000And so I do this new thing where it's like, they made it sound like they would just walk me through the door and say, have a nice day, because they've checked my fingerprints, my face, they've scanned, crazy background check.
01:47:48.000All they did was walk me to the TSA pre-line.
01:48:12.000Yeah, and I mean, there's a lot good with that, but there's a lot about just like harvesting the biometric data and what Cardano is doing over in Africa.
01:48:30.000And I honestly don't think that actively, what do you call it, like, you know, butting heads against it, trying to destroy it, is the way forward.
01:48:39.000All right, Devin H says, Hey Tim, there was a shooting in Colorado.
01:49:14.000You're a cop and you hear a report, a man just shot a cop.
01:49:17.000And he rushed up and he sees a guy standing there with a gun, shooting.
01:49:19.000And they're like, I gotta stop him, you know what I mean?
01:49:21.000Yeah, I mean, really, I wouldn't blame the cops in this situation because, like, I mean, it's so easy to sit in your chair, read a computer and say what you would do in that scenario.
01:51:04.000All right, let's see what we got here.
01:51:05.000BlackrockBeacon says, with all this talk about Blackrock, I feel the need to say I'm not related in any way to any other similarly named entity.
01:51:12.000Tim thought the subverse name debacle was bad.
01:51:15.000At least the other guys weren't suspected of being evil.
01:51:20.000Raymond Chamas says, I'm being censored on Twitter.
01:53:56.000MusicDCGuy says the Star Trek episode was people who were ruled by the computer and they did know, but had a decree like the purge they had to do.
01:54:21.000So I thought we had raspberries on the property because our neighbor was like, you know, this guy who's not too far away was like, there are wild raspberries all over here.
01:54:30.000And so I walked around and sure enough, there's a bunch of little red berries.
01:55:27.000I'm bringing that up just because, like, having your own food, being out of a city, you know what's the craziest thing is?
01:55:34.000We got, like, three apple trees right next to the house, just right outside.
01:55:38.000You could eat for weeks if you ate nothing but apple.
01:55:42.000You'd probably get sick of them, but there's just, like, hundreds of them.
01:55:46.000There's a bush next to it with probably, like, three, four hundred blackberries on it.
01:55:50.000I'm like, we gotta hire someone just to, like, forage for us.
01:55:53.000But we're gonna do a- you know what we're gonna do?
01:55:56.000I ordered a soft serve machine, and we're gonna take the wine berries, and we're gonna mix them with vanilla and make wine berry ice cream, so you can just, like, you know, make a little, like- Does it- does it, like, mash it all together for you, in the machine?
01:56:07.000Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it'll turn it all up and everything, and then it'll come out, and you'll have, like, this nice berry ice cream.
01:56:12.000It's gonna be so- it's gonna be so amazing.
01:56:15.000Get somebody to can some of them, as well.
01:56:18.000Because a lot will go to waste unless, you know, I mean, I would assume you could feed some of that to the chickens, but, like, it sounds like there's way too much.
01:56:47.000We got, we have this, we have this, we have a massive tree, it's like 60, no, maybe, what is it, like 40 feet tall.
01:56:53.000You walk underneath it, and you just shake a branch, and like 300 mulberries just fall into it, you know, you put a blanket down or something, it's amazing.
01:57:11.000Yeah, somebody mentioned that, because I was like, Star Trek, Star Trek, and they're like, watch Stargate, and I'm like, okay, and what a good show.
01:58:02.000But I mean, there's even Cree elders Wilford Buck saying that, you know, the star people came long ago to tell our people how to travel the cosmos and gave us maps of the cosmos.
01:58:14.000And we do that through our DNA and wormholes.
01:58:17.000So I mean, like, this is a Cree, you know, like up in Canada, north of the Great Lakes, elder talking about this is what their people have always known.
01:58:48.000Yeah, so like, and they're both right next to each other in New York, like 1985, you know, Black Rock, and I think Blackstone split from it.
01:58:57.000Larry Fink went off to start Blackstone, and then Blackstone got far larger.
01:59:02.000I think $619 billion is Blackrock, $8.7 trillion is Blackstone.
01:59:08.000You know, I think it's the other way around, and I could be wrong about that, but I heard Blackrock, State Street, and there's another one, are the top three investment firms on earth, Blackrock.
01:59:17.000Blackrock's the one buying the homes, right?
01:59:45.000Well, we have six chickens in a rooster.
01:59:47.000And I want to have like, like a blue, like a yellow circle with a blue outline and then the chicken's head in the middle.
01:59:53.000And it'll say like team Vanessa and team Margaret, because then we're just going to put the cameras on and have the chickens do their thing.
01:59:58.000And then you can buy the shirts for the chicken that you like.
02:00:00.000If you stare into their eyes, it's like, if you ever stared into a human's eyes and they looked like that, you would think they were the deepest psychopath.
02:00:27.000We should probably start actively harvesting the apples and the mulberries.
02:00:31.000Hmm cuz we it's it's nuts like you talk to people around here, and they complain about mulberries You drive down the street the road is just dyed purplish black Because there are trees that hang over the road, and it's just insane how many berries there are but you could walk right up You when they're when they're ripe you just touch it and just just put in your mouth you eat them.
02:00:50.000They're delicious Yeah, almost like kiwi.
02:00:52.000And we're talking about food shortages coming.
02:01:10.000And we would laugh at him and now he's he's going He yells randomly and like 15 times in a row and we're like bro, we get he's got a practice.
02:01:21.000He's got Tourette's I heard Chicken, I heard like bawk bawk from my side of the house earlier today my son.
02:01:27.000Um, but like was it turkeys wild turkeys out there?
02:01:31.000Yeah, probably turkeys The wild turkeys are walking on all the time.
02:01:34.000Oh nice what you may have just heard homeboy yelling.
02:03:26.000I also do a deeper dive section on stuff I can't talk about on YouTube.
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02:03:39.000I just talked about the whole housing thing.
02:03:43.000Yeah, and your ancient documentaries, your documentaries from like a decade ago are still fascinatingly topical, like Esoteric Agenda, Kymatica, Ungrip, those three particularly.
02:03:53.000Yeah, there's a lot in Esoteric Agenda that's coming to fruition today, like what we're seeing today.
02:04:00.000We'll get into that in the members section.
02:04:15.000The first thing I said to Bannon when we did the Members Only with Bannon, I just immediately said the thing YouTube doesn't allow you to say.