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[SPEAKER_01]: If I'm in a shame, but every time I do, I'll be able to fix some praise to the whole earth.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You opposed alien to reading, to reading the water, this last guy's day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You wouldn't have to tell me all these things that they've been surprised.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You just know what's going to be meaning one day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I'm on my way.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going night and night control this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm a crazy baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: If there's been any ways, but everything's so crazy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: in Zion is basically siding with the the Mochiak, which according to the Bible is the devil, it is, that's when you know, Lucifer returns in human form, but you know, that's neither here nor there at this point.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It is being centered around that we've got allegations of

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[SPEAKER_00]: the Pentagon telling soldiers that this is a religious conflict, Bill Cooper, a long time ago, said that the reason that Israel was created was to sucker all of the Abrahamic face into what they think is the orchestration of the beginning of the final battle.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And in order to get the rest of the world together to go, no, no, no, never again, no, no, and the only way that we can ensure peace is the one world govern.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You just heard today's guest, host of the AM Wake Up Podcast who joins me, Mystic Mark here on the My Family, I think some crazy podcasts.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you for tuning in and enjoy this conversation with Steve Poichenen.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the my family.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Think some crazy podcast, we are at war, unfortunately.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It seems like perpetually my whole life, this country's been at war, but I didn't really consider the magnitude of it until looking at the news recently.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that made me want to get a good friend of mine, someone who has multiple of his own shows that he does on a weekly basis.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I've been a guest on a few of them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I'm from AM wake up and other shows.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Steve Poichenen, Steve, welcome back to the show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Glad to have you on here today, like I said, to get into some of this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Madness going on in the world.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Remind me again, the other shows you do, aside from AM wake up and tell the audience a little bit about where they can tune into you on a weekly basis.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Sure, man.

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[SPEAKER_00]: First off, thanks for inviting me on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's always good to hang out with you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I enjoyed the heck out of the other week.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think the last month whenever you came on Uncle Ted Talks.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That was quality time, my friend, quality time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And yeah, and that's that's one of the other shows I do.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's been

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[SPEAKER_00]: James Maiden from Weaving Spiders Welcome and Alan Marcus also from Weaving Spiders Welcome and that's been a lot of fun We're all teds on that show.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We look at industrial society and its future and make fun of it And so it that's been It's been an absolute delight

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[SPEAKER_00]: We do that on Tuesday nights.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I do as Mark said, Hey, I'm wake up Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on the west coast.

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[SPEAKER_00]: All of these shows are on rumble and the A and wake up Substack, which you can watch ad-free.

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[SPEAKER_00]: If you enjoy an ad-free experience, if you're not already watching on a browser that, you know, does ad-blocks and stuff like that, and we're trying to build up the Substack a little bit to go check that out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: let's see Odyssey.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We also live stream on the Indie News Network Twitter account.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I do a show called Bluntforce Wisdom Monday.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Evenings that's a complete checkout from everything else we do that's more we get highest draft cities and look at pop culture and stuff like that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I do a show on Wednesdays with Garland Nixon on his channel, the Garland Nixon YouTube channel, uh, and we're, uh, dissecting media narratives and narrative management media for an hour a day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's a lot of fun.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And, yeah, occasionally do UFC commentary with, uh, Weezy, my boy Weezy from the What is Truth podcast, along with, uh, Drew Traglia who directed Jones Plantation and Barnum World, um, and, uh, Corey Hughes and XCube, and that's a lot of fun.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And I still do Sloan News Day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: My original show that I started, uh,

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[SPEAKER_00]: I know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Stan Busyman.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Stan Busy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This Sam.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, and I organized them through festivals every year, too.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Busy guy.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was about to say you are taking the Sam tripley approach to podcasting, which is podcast with every waking hour you can possibly squeeze into your day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I say frequently that I owe Sam my entire podcast existence, so I guess a little bit

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[SPEAKER_00]: I should call them and yell at him for that again.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Why don't you just steer my name out of it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't need another sound drop on Doom's growing.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's funny.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But anyways, Steve, you're the man and yes, a lot going on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: A lot of shows to keep up with plenty of places for the audience to go to follow up with you after our conversation.

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[SPEAKER_02]: on the note of your many shows, Uncle Ted Talk, I had a great time joining you guys on there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't realize, I guess I'm just not as great as I thought I was at recognizing faces, but I didn't realize that two guys from was Alan and James from Weaving Spiders Welcome, where we're there with us, because I've been on that show Weaving Spiders Welcome so long ago,

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[SPEAKER_02]: Uncle Ted, did you hear that allegedly two Jeffrey Epstein associates were part of the list of people who received mail from the Unibommer, Ted Kaczynski?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, so I don't know if it was related, but ahead of the curve as part of that goes, it is

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The overlap is kind of where I was hoping to spend our time talking today, because I know like you and I were both looking at this stuff on a regular basis, so I know you have a fresh opinion on what's going on in the world.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But to me, it just seems like

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[SPEAKER_02]: you can't separate the what's going on in the Middle East and what's going on with the Jeffrey Epstein intrigue, all of the things tying it to Israel, all of the things tying it to Trump and all these other politicians who are clearly in the pocket of Israel.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I just, I don't know where to start with this conversation, but it did seem interesting that the Uncle Ted, you know, list of, you know, his hit list included two people that just so happened to be associated with Jeffrey Epstein.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that was quite a while ago, too.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So, yeah, very interesting that they were on his radar and associated with Jeffrey Epstein.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, and it's what's even more interesting is that David Gulertner, one of the dudes who received a letter bomb, allegedly from Uncle Ted, he went on to play a

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[SPEAKER_00]: Fairly, the significant role in both the Clinton administration and the Obama administration as far as being a liaison to the advancement of STEM learning and things like that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He was a big Yale guy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He was a computer science professor.

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[SPEAKER_02]: uh... yes i think he actually that name rings about i think he recently just um... was let go i don't know if it was permanent or just temporary uh... but yet he was asked to stop teaching at Yale uh... because of his associations with abstine becoming public and uh... yet i think that was a couple weeks ago that the long with larry summers

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[SPEAKER_02]: at Yale.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think Larry Summers was Harvard.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Interesting.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, and that's the thing is when you look at, you know, Epstein's interests, it doesn't really surprise me that the Unibommer would have some overlap because, you know, Ted Kazinsky, I should call Uncle Ted really, because the Unibommer is a progenitive.

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[SPEAKER_02]: was tapping into or maybe even a victim of this system that Epstein was also a part of and probably exploiting for his own ends, maybe we can get into his motivations later on, but yeah, it's just

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[SPEAKER_02]: this sorted world of computer science and mind control, like there's an overlap there where you get into the beginnings of what we consider computer science and it's very hard to separate it from psychology.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, they're talking about networks, mental networks, and you know, it shouldn't surprise people that now, you know,

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[SPEAKER_02]: And not the conical as it is, you know, that they would be getting down to the point of sequencing DNA and then, you know, wanting to track us all on that level.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, you know, do you think that's maybe what Uncle Ted was, you know, seeing ahead of time before the rest of us?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I do and he wasn't alone by any stretch of the imagination and there's a significant overlap between Yale and MIT and well Ivy leagues in general including the ones on the west coast, but specifically for what we're talking about here the the far seeing vision.

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[SPEAKER_00]: of what future life may look like of what industrial society may look like and in conjunction with Kazinsky, there were the people who were at the forefront of that MK Ultra movement on the delivery side like Timothy Leary.

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[SPEAKER_00]: who went super deep into the internet and potential virtual reality and things of that nature way back in the 90s.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He was writing about this and he was huge on it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John Perry Barlow, who was a lyricist for the grateful dead, was also one of the founders of electronic frontier foundation.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, this is stuff that these guys who were all part and parcel of not just being a part of MK ultra, but in Leary's case certainly.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And definitely in the case of like Robert Hunter, grateful dead lyricist Marlow another grateful dead lyricist.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, I was Lee Stanley who was the grateful dad's soundman and on and on who were part of that whole hippie culture, what became the hate and Laurel Canyon joined Sia and how all of that roles into later Epstein style networks or current at that time, Hugh Heffner playboy mansion style.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Epstein parties and blackmail parties, things of that nature.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's all the same thing Mark.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I remember years ago.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe maybe 2021, maybe 2022, but it was a conversation I was having with my friend

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[SPEAKER_00]: and the Epstein operation, when all of the different angles of it, including the science and technology angle, the programmable money angle, the immortality transhumanist angle, all rolled into what we know as the Epstein network, but what is really a transnational oligarchy that goes back

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[SPEAKER_00]: through bloodlines and runs on human sacrifice and exploitation and energy harvest.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's all the same thing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And I just to put it all together real quick and then we can go through it a bit by bit.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I see, and Monica Perez, and her voice, Morick, a number of other people who've been talking about this for a while too, what's going on in a run as sort of a,

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[SPEAKER_00]: next step from what was COVID.

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[SPEAKER_00]: If you look at Asia right now, they're according to, you know, ton of different reports, they're re-instituting work from home, energy lockdowns, essentially, they're restricting

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[SPEAKER_00]: you going into work at all, they cut it back to a four day work week in a handful of countries.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So we're seeing the same kind of lockdown style tactics being implemented again first in Asia and Southeast Asia, like they did with COVID and moving eastward and westward rapidly from that nexus.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What's old is new again, my friend, Britney Spears got a DUI, Shilobov got a DUI, scream is in the movie theaters.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We're in the Middle East.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think the most interesting part of what you just said and I think this isn't anything new.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We can look at any major conflict and how they use these conflicts to socially shape or culturally shape, not just the countries that are where the battles are actually taking place, but the United States think about how much

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[SPEAKER_02]: after World War II, because of that war, you know, and how much they reshaped American culture just from that conflict.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, since then, we've, I mean, maybe since the war in Korea, we haven't won a war.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's just been perpetual, you know, conflicts in foreign countries going around

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[SPEAKER_02]: creating these, you know, puppet governments and then going in and fighting with them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, it's it's it's ridiculous.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's it's idiocracy part two now.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it's so Julian Assange about, I don't know, 15, 18 years ago, said that these wars aren't meant to be one.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're meant to go on for as long as possible.

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[SPEAKER_00]: and whatever you think about a song and my opinion certainly changed over the years.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pretty sure we talked about that the last time I was on here.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But whatever you think about the guy, that's an undeniable statement.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The way that war has been waged up until this point currently was to at least in the 21st century and certainly post-World War II was to just

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[SPEAKER_00]: Set up the self-perpetuating money laundering machine in a different part of the world.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The self-perpetuating money laundering machine runs on the blood, the head treasure of whatever resources, whatever nation you've set it up in.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You squeeze it until you're no longer producing any kind of

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[SPEAKER_00]: you know, grease for the gears and you start another conflict.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You pick up the money laundering machine you drop it down in there.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We had exactly 16 months between, hey, we dropped $80 billion of military equipment in Afghanistan and were out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: America's done.

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[SPEAKER_00]: with nonsense regime change wars and countries we have no business being in oh NATO's at war against Russia with Ukraine as a proxy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then a year later oh well, but now Israel needs to turn Gaza into a 200,000 whole haunted desert golf course

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[SPEAKER_00]: in the name of the greater Israel project.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And all along, still bombing Somalia, which we can get into a little bit if you want to, because it's kind of interesting the split of Somalia and Somali land.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And the fact that only Israel has recognized the existence of Somali land,

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[SPEAKER_00]: that all of this was coming to a head right as the Somali daycare center fraud thing was being exposed in Minnesota, but nobody made the connection that that fraud money was funding the warlords in Somali land that were also being set up and funded and trained by Israeli military intelligence and massade.

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[SPEAKER_00]: and the CIA, and in my six, nobody talked about that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But that was happening all at the same time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's, we're, I talked about this for a while, but we are in a period of acceleration.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I do believe that has something to do with the U.S. cycles.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And there's no, you don't un-ring that bell.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't stop that moment.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so everything is happening all at once, and it's absolutely insane, my friend, to be alive and aware enough at this in this timeline, to experience it, like to experience it and be present for it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's it's all circling around Israel, and I want to get into the bombing of Somalia, but I can't help but point out like amidst all of the, you know, conflicts going on, these wars that are pretty much just profiteer wars that we've seen happen consistently since Vietnam or I guess the difference would be the Middle Eastern conflicts.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It seems like

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[SPEAKER_02]: there are ongoing interests here and I've never really looked that much into this, but the fact that I've never heard of what I'm about to talk about until a little while ago is kind of surprising.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Have you ever looked into the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because this is I think

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[SPEAKER_02]: Again, it shows that Iran's been on the British Israel target hit list for a long time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They were neutral in World War II, yet the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran happened because they were sighting threats to Soviet security.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is in 1941, so it goes all the way back to then when, you know,

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[SPEAKER_00]: for whatever reason they invaded Iran and and I yeah I wonder you know well it was oil man it was oil because it goes back to even before that uh in you know the post world war one era where they were uh the brits were drawing arbitrary lines all over the mid east and saying okay this is a rack now this is Iran now stuff like that it they were you know

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[SPEAKER_00]: a series and Persians and this that and the Muslims Christians that and the third up until then.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so once everything got partitioned off and the Brits found oil, it became part of the Anglo national security interest to contain the Iranians.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so when the Soviets figured that out too, they were like, hey, we'd like oil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so it became, well, that became the pretext for what was Operation Ajax in 53, which was MI6 and the CIA overthrowing Mosadeg and installing the shot, who ruled iron fistedly with the help of MI6 and CIA in the intelligence agency

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[SPEAKER_00]: that led to the 79 revolution you can there's a lot of really interesting overlap in terms of the creation of the Muslim brotherhood and the creation of the iat-holas and the mullas who

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[SPEAKER_00]: currently have significant influence over Iran.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We did a fascinating independent media alliance panel on this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And if you're not familiar, if your audience isn't familiar, towards the end of 2024, with the web Derek Rose and Ryan Christie on from last American

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[SPEAKER_00]: decided to like formulate a, you know, loose confederation of people who they deter, they felt had been consistent throughout their time internalism and media in both their principles and getting things right early and taking a hit for it in many cases.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So they started something called the Independent Media Alliance.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm a part of that along with Charlie Robinson.

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[SPEAKER_00]: and Kit Knightley and Kat Black from Off Guardian from the UK and Davis from the UK, Richard Grove, Aaron and Melissa Dykes from True Street Media, Kerry Weldler, Wedler, Catherine Austin Fits, and so James Corbett, her boy Amoric, we were discussing this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Friday, no?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, Thursday.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We were discussing this Thursday.

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[SPEAKER_00]: and Corbett went into a very detailed truncated history of like the nature of molding a run into

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[SPEAKER_00]: The giant enemy that it's become, we had a discussion primarily around to what degree Iran's role is being coordinated at a higher level and how Iran seems to

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[SPEAKER_00]: still always play into the agenda 2030 narratives and the world bank policies and the IMF policies, even though they don't have their own raw-style central bank, they're on board with digital currency, they're on board with digital identification, they were all over the the

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[SPEAKER_00]: they're just looked at as somehow, you know, always this enemy and the justifications for it are always ridiculous and easily disprovable.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, to what extent is it, you know, all fake and gay to what

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[SPEAKER_00]: knowing that the people coordinating it hate us and want us to die and couldn't give it damn how many people are destroyed in any given conflict as long as there's enough warm bodies to push a few buttons or, you know, be script kitties and code monkeys for long enough,

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[SPEAKER_00]: until you can get a robot that has to re-cut the same 16-foot beam before it fits right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're not going to replace carpenters.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, and, you know, we should mention, while, you know, things like Operation Ajax and the carving up of the Middle East was going on, there was also the development of the country that we now call Israel, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: And this was very much a project of the free Masonic British monarchy, which, you know,

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[SPEAKER_02]: coincidentally it seems Israel has taken on this, you know, mantle of conquest in the Middle East right around the same time that both the United States and England have, you know, their leaders wrapped up in this blackmail scheme and who's at the center of this blackmail scheme?

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[SPEAKER_02]: who, by all intents of purposes, seems to be not only, well, he was Jewish, but, you know, seems to be connected to Israel, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: So, to me, it feels like everything that we've seen in the past, you know, up until, you know, probably even the Bush administration with their, you know, illusions to,

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[SPEAKER_02]: a new world order and, you know, making this whole religious sort of conquest with the neocons to take over the Middle East like there's all this rhetoric around, you know, Christianity's, you know, duty in the Middle East and all this other stuff, it's, it's, it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's all very esoteric, you know, this sort of Templar, free Masonic idea of the, you know, the, what's the word I'm looking for?

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[SPEAKER_00]: The, not conquest, but, well, what it is is it's a ushering in of the Messiah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It that that's what the third temple movement is all about the current Secretary of Wolf P.P.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Kegbreath.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He's a third temple accelerationist, we played the clip a number of times on the show from him back in 2018 at the King David hotel in Jerusalem, just following at the mouth over the idea of rebuilding the third temple.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It means different things to different people for the,

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[SPEAKER_00]: Jews.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It means the Moschiyak returns and that's their Messiah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: For Christians, it means the

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, the good guys defeating the forces of hell, the like Christian dominionists want the third temple bill, you know, because it kicks off the rapture in the final battle.

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[SPEAKER_00]: A lot of the event

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[SPEAKER_00]: necessarily, it's a weird thing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Christian Zionism is a weird thing in general, but the Christian Zionists are basically siding with the Mochiyak, which according to the Bible is the devil,

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, Lucifer returns in human form, but you know, that's neither here nor there at this point.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It is being centered around that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We've got allegations of the Pentagon telling soldiers that this is a religious conflict.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Bill Cooper, a long time ago, said that the reason that Israel was created,

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[SPEAKER_00]: was to sucker all of the Abrahamic face into what they think is the orchestration of the beginning of the final battle.

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[SPEAKER_00]: In order to get the rest of the world together to go no, no, never again, no, no.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And the only way that we can ensure peace is the one world government.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what Bill Cooper thought was happening and you can kind of see the rest of the world start to come together to go, no, we're not going to stand with the US and Israel while they go do this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Italy did it, Spain did it, a number of other smaller European and like just, you know, whatever countries are already saying we're not going to be part of any coalition of the willing

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[SPEAKER_00]: the court bushes coalition of the willing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're using a ton of the same talking points that they used in justification to invading Iraq after invading Afghanistan, the 2003 one.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Donald Trump himself did a number of the other administration spokes,

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I, that name sounds like something I would remember if I did, no, okay, so the, his, his actual name is, you know, a rocky, but in the US media, he was called Baghdad Bob or a comical Ali, there was one of Saddam Hussein's head torturer was alleged to, to be nicknamed chemical, that they called him chemical Ali.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So this guy was the minister of information during the 2003 invasion and sometime mark at your leisure people listening at your leisure when you know go look up Baghdad Bob on YouTube and

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[SPEAKER_00]: Talking about how the Iraqi army has beaten back the invaders and like two-thirds of them were wiped out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, Bob, while simultaneously seeing in his rolling video of the US Army walking around,

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[SPEAKER_00]: downtown Baghdad with an M1 Abrams tank parked in front of like their big fancy hotel troops coming in and out of it at one point US troops walk up to him and they're walking right behind him and they walk up to him while he's in the middle of telling a rakeys on state tv that everything's fine that's exactly what Donald Trump is sounding like right now

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[SPEAKER_00]: it really is.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're messing with everybody's head.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They want people waking up confused wondering if it's, you know, 23, 25 years ago all over again while simultaneously being, you know, six years ago all over again when lockdowns are starting and word from home is starting and you're going to have to ration this and limit that as starting again.

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[SPEAKER_00]: doing everything they can to disrupt people's natural sense of time, of what truth is, of what reality is, of what human relationships are, this is all deliberate, you have to crash all of the existing institutions and concepts in order to achieve your great

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[SPEAKER_00]: and they're three and a half years away from that right now on a timeline.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I, I think there's a whole, you know, slew of factors leading to this moment.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And, you know, when you put it in terms of a holy war, that seems like that's exactly why all these zealots have been put in this position or position

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[SPEAKER_02]: places to achieve this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It kind of, you know, I can't remember at this point if B. Budev, Missouri, Pascal said that it would happen in 2025 or 2026, but he did say March was supposed to be the beginning of the Echipyrosis stage with the Greeks called the Echipyrosis stage of the world cycle, which, you know,

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[SPEAKER_02]: We now remember more from the Vedic point of view as the Yuga cycle, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: And everybody's heard the term Kali Yuga were entering the Kali Yuga, were exiting the Kali Yuga.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, in the Bbudev measure, we're already out of the Kali Yuga, but before we can get to the Dwarpa Yuga, which is a better

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[SPEAKER_02]: supposedly better time, we have to go through this sort of cleansing period and each point in the cycle has these cleansing periods when there's, you know, flood or fire, right, basically.

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[SPEAKER_02]: this this time around we're getting the fire and if this is you know a holy war I would imagine these people are probably trying to align this with some sort of astrological significance you know it seems like when you look at what they do it's it's not just blatant with a cult symbolism and religious

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's this timing to it right where they believe in the significance of timing these things on their holy calendars and according to certain prophetic beliefs like the idea that the Moshek or the Messiah will return and you know what cost I guess you know the Palestinians

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[SPEAKER_02]: whoever else gets in their way around now collateral damage to this end of, you know, bringing back a profit, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, to me, it feels like very well thought out propaganda, and, you know, if people really believe in this, then, you know, to what end, are the rest of us going to suffer really, I think, is really the question that we should be asking,

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I have no faith in some sort of Messiah coming to save the day when all this chaos is coming.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I mean, you save you, you, you know, inform and fortify your family and then you inform and fortify your community.

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[SPEAKER_00]: about the best that you can do that does have a huge ripple effect and the more people that you know extracate themselves as much as possible from this particular system, the easier it is for that system to fall apart.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And that can be something as simple as just, you know, the eliminating

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, doing bits and pieces here to just reduce your, how much you're feeding into their data collection machine, that kind of thing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, you know, it's there's all, I mean,

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[SPEAKER_00]: I do think that and maybe, you know, you have an opinion on this too, we can discuss it for a minute, but I do see more and more and more people just when I'm out and about casually who aren't buying the bullshit.

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[SPEAKER_00]: who know that there's like way more wrong than just whatever it is there being told to have an innate sense that it shouldn't work in right, that it's not supposed to be this way and I'm encouraged by that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And by the way, you definitely need the Holy Wars

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[SPEAKER_00]: whenever you're talking about this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm passing, Charlie.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Here a little bit of a Dave Mustang wailing.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's funny you mention that, you know, the social temperature because oddly enough, one of my closest friends that I've become friends with over the past year is somebody who is very liberal and in fact they even teach at a college as a professor and and they, you know, talk about how conspiracy theories are wrong.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I thought it was so funny.

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[SPEAKER_02]: when I met them, and funny enough, you know, as so much as come out, like I can see, I, I, with them, or rather, they're coming, you know, closer to my side of things, especially with, like, Epstein and all that, and it's really, I mean,

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think the lines are so blurred now, I mean, all the LGBTQ trans craziness aside, I think both the left and the right, if you're not completely maga retarded, can agree that what's going on is absolutely insane and neither side wants to see any of these, you know, absteen perpetrators get away with these disgusting crimes and I don't think anybody

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[SPEAKER_02]: Generally speaking, wants to go to war with Iran, whether, you know, if you're just an average job, I mean there are to definitely people who work in certain industries that are going to profit from this and they probably have their own agenda.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, as far as, you know, the average person is concerned, I think it's it's non-powers and at this point, you know, many of the issues that people are concerned with and, you know, maybe the ice stuff was definitely a little divisive, but I mean, that just feels like an operation, honestly, like it was all sort of inflated to distract people from these other issues.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, sure.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And it was also to get people used to the idea of the federal government sending shock troops against its own citizens.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It was also a massive data harvest ice agents are walking around with the medic glasses taking facial wreck of everybody out of the protest, taking facial wreck of everyone that they encounter during a stop, they're telling citizens

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now you're in a terror domestic terror database now, fucker, you know, so that I've done a lot of reporting on AM wake up about the various forms of surveillance tech that ice is deploying in all of these that are really going largely unreported because of what I feel like are

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[SPEAKER_00]: coordinated instances of violence designed to be mass trauma events for everyone that watches them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Let's leave poignant in just a moment.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And, you know, for people who might not be

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[SPEAKER_02]: as this far deep is as you and I like this trauma, it's a subconscious, it's a subconscious sort of force that works on you over time, and you really need to step far out of it to be able to see it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I feel like I've stepped so far out of it that I have a hard time articulating it the way I did, a couple of years ago on the show,

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because I saw how I was affecting my emotional and just mental well-being.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I stepped away from a lot of it and now I'm kind of like, you know, on the outside, looking into some degree, not completely, but yeah, just it definitely feels like when you're

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[SPEAKER_02]: associated with people who aren't tapped out of it, you know, they kind of look at you like you're almost like oblivious to what's going on in the world.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But honestly, you know, oblivious or otherwise, I mean, I feel like since I've taken that step away,

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[SPEAKER_02]: I feel a lot freer mentally, so yeah, I mean, it's it's conditioning over time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You get you get suckered into this way of thinking that, you know, rah rah team so and so and when these awful things happen, you're just a bystander to it rather than

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[SPEAKER_02]: someone who's consciously standing against it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I don't know to what end my non-participation is helping.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I like I'd like to think that on a on a spiritual level, there's some sort of energy that I'm preserving and not giving over to that system.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's hard not to feel sort of helpless when all this crazy stuff is going on, but it is I will say it is

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[SPEAKER_02]: has been uplifting to see, you know, as ironic as it is, uplifting to see people actually acknowledging the crimes that we are learning about through this whole Epstein file dump.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, people who otherwise would have just chalked it up to conspiracy nonsense are elicid-mitting like, yeah, this kind of stuff happens again, like my friend who's

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[SPEAKER_02]: very clearly in the system, you know, teaching students that conspiracy theories are for the most part just nonsense, you know, I mean they have a more articulated way of putting it in that, but I don't really even venture into that subject with them because I know

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[SPEAKER_02]: how they are about it, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: But it's funny with that topic and others, there's really no gray area and the truth is the truth.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that's something that's, again, been uplifting to see that it's kind of, you know, impossible to deny that these things have occurred, you know, was a lot easier for people to stick their head in the sand a couple of years ago on that topic.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I agree 100% with you and I've known each other for a number of years now, man, and I'm pretty sure that you've heard me say this before, but I've always, always advocated, like dumping your brain out at the end of the night, you know, not going to bed, obsessing over any particular avenue or rabbit hole that you went down.

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[SPEAKER_00]: of always advocated, like, you know, taking a break and going and getting back into, whether it's the, you know, the woods or a lake or the beach or whatever it is, just put in the

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[SPEAKER_00]: dang phone towns stepping away from it and checking out for a little bit and, you know, reconnecting your mind, body and spirit with what is natural and what is tangible and what is real and to just not let it, you know, consume you and nobody listens to their doctor, nobody, you know, so I think almost everybody does to go through that

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[SPEAKER_00]: But if you're not, to your point, if you're not disengaging regularly, then it does.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It consumes you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It will eat you alive.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It'll make you really bitter.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It'll make it so you can't have regular conversations with people.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Most people are

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[SPEAKER_00]: stressed beyond belief.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Most people aren't living really high on the hog right now.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Most people don't want to sit there and hear you just rattle off.

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[SPEAKER_00]: how bad it actually is, you know, and less they're being invited to do that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And you know, unless they're specifically checking out what you're doing to be informed, but that's the reason that a wake up is a fucking comedy morning radio show for people who don't have their heads up their asses.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know,

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[SPEAKER_00]: like we're we're really trying to remind people that like yeah doing it's not great but there's all kinds of things that you can do you know to prepare for it to form community to make sure that you've got systems in place of shit really doesn't get weird to where you're not going to

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, it become a part of any sort of roving zombie horde of resource seekers in large cities.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so you got to laugh at it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You got to have fun with it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You can't you can't be frozen in all I wish it was like it was in 2018.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I wish it was like it was in the 90s or what it's not.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's never going to be.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We're not doing that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, that's it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That was a while ago.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you can't be stuck in the future, going, what if what if what if what if what if, because then you can't move in the present.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you kind of just got to be like, well, here's what I can do.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Here's what I'm good at.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Here's what my friends are good at.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This is what we can all accomplish together.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's focus on that, especially because it's getting weird.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's funny, you know, a couple of years ago we would have these conversations and a lot of the things I aspire to do.

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[SPEAKER_02]: from behind my desk.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm now doing, and it's almost taking time away from the podcast in some ways.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, I'm with you 100% on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But that's okay, dude.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, I would rather be doing festivals and building out a property full time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But we're not, I'm not there yet.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's, you know, we're only a few years into the festival thing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There's only gonna be the second year

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, it's a process and I believe in it, a lot of other people believe in it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a really, you know, it's a workable concept.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, why not now more than any other time do exactly what you love and exactly what motivates you because you know that all of the conventional wisdom is out the freaking window.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It is, whether we want it to be or not, we're in the freaking brave new world and they're doing all kinds of wild shit.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, that means we get to do all kinds of wild shit in response.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There's definitely power in that moment of obscurity.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And unfortunately, this same obscurity is what criminals exploit.

53:18.774 --> 53:24.821
[SPEAKER_02]: And to take a turn back into some of the topics I wanted to get into with you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What depth have you?

53:27.384 --> 53:30.307
[SPEAKER_02]: And I know you're covering this stuff on a weekly basis.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I imagine you've heard a lot, but

53:32.069 --> 53:45.431
[SPEAKER_02]: I feel like with the Epstein file release, we've gotten a lot of information from these emails, but it's really not, you know, information that's going to move the needle anywhere.

53:45.851 --> 53:50.078
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm curious what you've learned from everything that's come out.

53:50.058 --> 54:00.472
[SPEAKER_02]: And I have a couple of things that I've picked up on from one particular YouTube channel that I didn't expect to go down this rabbit hole per se.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They're more known for entirely different topic.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Old World Tartariah type stuff.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Are you familiar with the Mind Unveiled channel?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so they've done a five part series on the Epstein emails and it's really fascinating how they've connected it to Project Monarch and I think their overall thesis is leading to say that Epstein was a continuation of Project Monarch and not only that.

54:33.123 --> 55:02.353
[SPEAKER_02]: Not only were they, you know, psychologically manipulating people that they are using trafficking as basically slaves, but there is the implication that they were even using these people to potentially clone entire beings that would then have potentially a consciousness inserted into that vessel.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What consciousness, I mean, if we're getting billionaires invested in this thing, I imagine people are being sold.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, this is going to be a life extension type thing.

55:14.093 --> 55:22.688
[SPEAKER_02]: If we look at the, you know, a coal angle to all this, I think a lot of people have been speculating that something like, you know,

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[SPEAKER_02]: aliens, other dimensional beings, or, you know, demons, specifically, nephalum potentially want to incarnate these vessels and

55:36.455 --> 55:52.524
[SPEAKER_02]: who better to help them than Jeffrey Epstein with his Zora Ranch and all these young Romanian women that Eric or Kirk and other women who were also probably traffic themselves helped him, you know, getting touched with.

55:52.584 --> 55:54.227
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, this is, this is,

55:54.207 --> 56:02.598
[SPEAKER_02]: What Mind Unveiled has seemingly uncovered from the emails, again, I know a lot of different people have been looking through this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I saw a dark journalist found a thread saying that just plain Maxwell was looking for recovered and lanty and technology off the coast of Cuba.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, that's what the whole TerraMor project was, yeah, right.

56:16.952 --> 56:23.981
[SPEAKER_02]: And then I even see like Candace Owens talking about, you know, how this is connected to like not see time travel.

56:24.021 --> 56:24.261
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So there's a lot of, isn't crazy stuff coming out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What have you heard about the Epstein document so far?

56:32.051 --> 56:38.659
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, again, like almost all of this stuff, especially when you get into.

56:38.639 --> 56:44.166
[SPEAKER_00]: Gilline Maxwell and her sisters and brothers.

56:44.687 --> 56:51.776
[SPEAKER_00]: This is stuff that we went over in extreme detail back in 2021, 2022.

56:51.936 --> 57:04.512
[SPEAKER_00]: And then again, when the one nation under blackmail books came out,

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[SPEAKER_00]: The Zoro Ranch facility is said to have been undocumented as far as what they said it was for a burthing facility for a lot of this stuff.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It was conveniently located between Santa Fe

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[SPEAKER_00]: home to plenty of bones as far as that goes.

57:41.752 --> 57:49.262
[SPEAKER_00]: The New Mexico Sheriff's Department did a voluntary search of it last week.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They haven't ever really come forward with their results.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The property

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[SPEAKER_00]: and wants to turn it into a Christian camp, which wild to me.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That was a Franklin scandal, if you ask me.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They could hide 15 finders facilities all over there.

58:28.141 --> 58:34.188
[SPEAKER_00]: the longevity stuff is stuff that they don't talk about too much.

58:34.308 --> 58:57.777
[SPEAKER_00]: The edge foundation is stuff the people don't talk about too terribly much, but it's all based in what you were talking about kind of either the transference of consciousness or the never-ending supply of your

58:58.178 --> 59:11.457
[SPEAKER_00]: you know, a never-ending chain of biological hosts that would effectively allow for re-opologues of consciousness at any given point.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and this is where I started to feel like sci-fi movie and

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[SPEAKER_02]: Conveniently enough, there are several movies that mind-on-vailed comb through that show exactly this, like clone, obviously people can say this is fiction, but you and I both know the depth to which predictive programming goes.

59:40.349 --> 59:53.652
[SPEAKER_02]: And I wonder, you know, to what end they are unsuccessful with getting these things to stick, you know, like the movies that Mind Unbailed showed were not popular movies.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So these aren't movies that impacted the collective consciousness, right?

59:57.899 --> 01:00:09.277
[SPEAKER_02]: but they were movies that were eerily detailed and showed cloning facilities and dynamics going on in these cloning facilities that were very thought out.

01:00:09.858 --> 01:00:20.295
[SPEAKER_02]: And despite these movies not, you know, being remembered by anybody, they still were, you know,

01:00:20.917 --> 01:00:46.537
[SPEAKER_02]: Again, like, well-funded and, you know, had a mediocre impact, but still, I wonder to what end does this predictive programming, you know, not need to get traction with the collective, maybe these things just need to be put out in such a way that the right people, you know, get the message, again, it's very weird.

01:00:47.499 --> 01:00:48.460
[SPEAKER_02]: But when you look at

01:00:50.127 --> 01:00:52.950
[SPEAKER_02]: the symbolism and the programming.

01:00:53.330 --> 01:01:20.134
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, for me, as someone who's 31 years old, 32 this year, I'll be, you know, it's very obvious that growing up, there was like a huge amount of sexual symbolism in whether it was music videos or children's programming, just television in general.

01:01:20.114 --> 01:01:38.832
[SPEAKER_02]: with sex and I'm like this is all in hindsight what people are calling you know project monarch symbolism and you know looking back I'm like oh my gosh yeah that makes a ton of sense you know like that this would all be a part of

01:01:40.077 --> 01:02:01.410
[SPEAKER_02]: of the entransment, because if you think about, I mean, even to this day, like, you know, people have all these issues, like, it's a major issue now with certain generations of men where, you know, they have a hard time talking to women.

01:02:01.390 --> 01:02:03.774
[SPEAKER_02]: being comfortable in sexual situations.

01:02:04.475 --> 01:02:06.838
[SPEAKER_02]: And then women, you know, it's like the opposite.

01:02:06.878 --> 01:02:22.842
[SPEAKER_02]: There's like an over exaggeration to some extent for women where they're, you know, putting themselves out there to a degree where it almost feels unsafe, you know, not maybe in the short

01:02:22.822 --> 01:02:26.627
[SPEAKER_02]: mental health degenerates over time, right?

01:02:26.728 --> 01:02:46.095
[SPEAKER_02]: So clearly this project monarch sexual programming stuff has had a subconscious collective effect on people I see it with my own generation, some of my friends haven't had a sexual partner ever in their life because they're just like they're in that mode where they

01:02:46.075 --> 01:03:04.523
[SPEAKER_02]: Play video games all the time or they're just, you know, not able to socially stand up to the the the challenge Because they built it up in their head and then the other side of it where there's women who have been so, you know I would say

01:03:04.503 --> 01:03:21.932
[SPEAKER_02]: just I think a press to a certain decree, but then also the inverse of that is like this, like I'm going to become, you know, what society doesn't want me to be, which is exactly what they want you to be, right?

01:03:21.972 --> 01:03:25.498
[SPEAKER_02]: Like it's this sort of odd, um,

01:03:27.183 --> 01:03:38.485
[SPEAKER_02]: reverse thinking kind of, and that reverse psychology is what I meant to say, you know, where it's subtly hinted at, that this is what society doesn't want.

01:03:38.725 --> 01:03:43.454
[SPEAKER_02]: So therefore, you should be it because that's what you wanna be.

01:03:43.534 --> 01:03:49.225
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, I don't know, I'm not articulating this well in this, well, it's the counter narrative.

01:03:50.167 --> 01:03:50.568
[SPEAKER_00]: Right?

01:03:50.628 --> 01:04:11.274
[SPEAKER_00]: Because for every narrative, there's a counter narrative that is running the exact same influence operation and worldview or action, pedaling and programming operation just on the supposed ideological opposite.

01:04:12.896 --> 01:04:16.140
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's what largely the whole like.

01:04:16.762 --> 01:04:40.002
[SPEAKER_00]: hippie thing was it's largely what I guess punk to a certain degree or definitely definitely by the time it got to mall punk and pop punk and blink 182 and shit like that it was a fully fully controlled thing

01:04:41.483 --> 01:04:49.716
[SPEAKER_00]: The same can be said, with hip hop, they're recently Billy Corgan from the whining pumpkins.

01:04:50.096 --> 01:05:09.887
[SPEAKER_00]: Has been telling anybody who will listen that rock and roll was deliberately phased out of cultural existence to make way for really crappy hip hop and really crappy pop music.

01:05:10.373 --> 01:05:22.792
[SPEAKER_00]: uh, and really terrible country music, and rock as a genre has, you know, waned significantly in popularity, and that's true, and it could definitely be a gender driven.

01:05:22.872 --> 01:05:29.803
[SPEAKER_00]: We've had years of, of, you know, research and scholarship on how and why it, it is.

01:05:29.843 --> 01:05:38.777
[SPEAKER_00]: So every facet of entertainment for that matter, but I mean, I've said for five years now,

01:05:39.128 --> 01:06:02.875
[SPEAKER_00]: that we've all grown up under this like slow drip MK Ultra programming and monarch by extension 100% along with a deliberate dumbing down of the education system along with an introduction of

01:06:03.293 --> 01:06:20.939
[SPEAKER_00]: mood altering or behavior modifying medications as an answer to natural childhood development along with the constant poisoning of our food, of our air, water, soil, supply.

01:06:20.979 --> 01:06:32.136
[SPEAKER_00]: And the human body is magnificently, magnificently and

01:06:32.774 --> 01:06:35.237
[SPEAKER_00]: filter out a lot of really bad crap.

01:06:36.399 --> 01:06:53.601
[SPEAKER_00]: But when you take a look at what fifth generation warfare is and that we're all the targets of it and that we're being assaulted 24 hours a day by multiple different forms of

01:06:54.037 --> 01:06:59.967
[SPEAKER_00]: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, psychological attack.

01:07:00.808 --> 01:07:06.117
[SPEAKER_00]: It's amazing that any of us are functional at all.

01:07:06.157 --> 01:07:07.299
[SPEAKER_00]: So, way to go, Arte.

01:07:09.422 --> 01:07:09.523
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:07:09.543 --> 01:07:10.965
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I think, you know,

01:07:11.958 --> 01:07:33.105
[SPEAKER_02]: exactly what you were saying earlier about disconnecting and tapping out is not tapping out, but tapping out from the system seems to be one of the healthiest things you can do nowadays, you know, from a lot of the people I talk to that survive I get, but yeah,

01:07:33.811 --> 01:08:01.810
[SPEAKER_02]: harder and harder to see things getting better with everything going on and our president is just basically another mentoring candidate playing puppet role for whomever is you know greasing enough to come over and grease him and manipulate him and yeah he's basically whoever

01:08:02.313 --> 01:08:29.687
[SPEAKER_00]: In a lot of cases, but it is a hundred percent obvious that he's being handled by Howard Lutnic, by Jared Kushner, by Stephen Miller, to varying degrees, his batship, crazy, spiritual

01:08:30.106 --> 01:08:35.191
[SPEAKER_00]: you know, it is one of those people that tries to be the last person in the room.

01:08:35.591 --> 01:08:38.193
[SPEAKER_00]: Everybody's hip to the last person in the room theory.

01:08:38.494 --> 01:08:48.863
[SPEAKER_00]: So you just got to imagine that the end of every meeting, it's just like eight people sort of hanging out, looking at their watch, waiting for somebody else to leave.

01:08:48.903 --> 01:08:54.548
[SPEAKER_00]: He's got to kick him all out at once and everybody bouts.

01:08:55.189 --> 01:08:57.531
[SPEAKER_00]: Somebody tries

01:08:59.080 --> 01:09:04.140
[SPEAKER_00]: We're on two days from a nook.

01:09:04.160 --> 01:09:05.626
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh man, it's a cartoon.

01:09:06.268 --> 01:09:07.834
[SPEAKER_00]: Mark, it's a cartoon.

01:09:07.874 --> 01:09:10.103
[SPEAKER_00]: And I don't...

01:09:10.302 --> 01:09:28.913
[SPEAKER_00]: We're how are we supposed, I understand that the real world consequences of what these goons say and do have very significant, impactful, damaging effects.

01:09:29.134 --> 01:09:34.723
[SPEAKER_00]: I understand that, but how are we supposed to take seriously as people

01:09:35.125 --> 01:09:47.312
[SPEAKER_00]: a bunch of bumbling, drugged up, corrupt to the core, rashi, lying kid-didling buffoons.

01:09:49.136 --> 01:09:51.902
[SPEAKER_00]: How are you supposed to take them seriously?

01:09:55.544 --> 01:10:08.917
[SPEAKER_00]: Lindsey Graham is now hanging out in the bathroom on Air Force One with Howard Ludnick whispering foreign policy fantasies into Donald Trump's ear.

01:10:17.825 --> 01:10:23.931
[SPEAKER_00]: Lindsey Graham, who hasn't stopped orgasming in over two weeks,

01:10:25.210 --> 01:10:27.053
[SPEAKER_00]: So we started bombing Iran.

01:10:30.858 --> 01:10:36.526
[SPEAKER_00]: He's just, he's got like a say lean IV attached to him at all times.

01:10:37.787 --> 01:10:44.657
[SPEAKER_00]: Otherwise, he would have disappeared into a pile of dust like one of those movie vampires a long time ago.

01:10:47.942 --> 01:10:48.282
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:10:49.966 --> 01:10:51.891
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's a clown world for sure.

01:10:51.911 --> 01:11:06.388
[SPEAKER_02]: I, again, I feel like I've tapped out of it and with everything going on now, I need to get up to date and I have been and it's crazy.

01:11:06.368 --> 01:11:33.473
[SPEAKER_00]: it's it what what's crazy to me is the rise of surveillance technology in the way that people have just sort of rolled over broadly speaking for whatever whatever has AI attached to it and just just totally stop thinking about how invasive and insulting it is that

01:11:33.892 --> 01:11:59.950
[SPEAKER_00]: faceless corporations get to traffic your personal information a hundred percent of the time and you don't even get a taste you don't even get a taste mark they're not like hey we made you know three hundred and forty thousand dollars off of your personal information over the last five years here's you know ten percent of that

01:12:01.010 --> 01:12:06.077
[SPEAKER_00]: Like standard agent fee, no residuals.

01:12:08.760 --> 01:12:14.027
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm surprised somebody hasn't tried to write their own IP data contract and sue.

01:12:16.050 --> 01:12:16.150
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:12:16.170 --> 01:12:26.643
[SPEAKER_02]: One, and that's why you know, working in person with people face to face and like, I mean, cash mainly is my favorite thing.

01:12:26.683 --> 01:12:30.308
[SPEAKER_02]: It's become my favorite thing over the past year.

01:12:30.558 --> 01:12:53.747
[SPEAKER_02]: it just feels like anything else is giving to the the system, you know, like I've gotten really into reselling things and going to flea markets and, you know, for the most cool side from like, you know, Van Moe and the, you know, phone to phone sales, cash is king, you know, and we, uh, we just got into 3D printing.

01:12:54.453 --> 01:13:17.895
[SPEAKER_02]: right on see you just remind me i got a i got a buddy who sponsors the podcast hit kit everybody knows the hit kit they've heard me talk about the hit kit um he just told me about a really nice 3d printer that is a very affordable and i'm thinking about putting some money into it because there's definitely things i can use it for but what are you using your 3d printer for

01:13:18.348 --> 01:13:26.301
[SPEAKER_00]: Uh, well, right now my, my girl is starting a couple of different online businesses.

01:13:26.321 --> 01:13:34.855
[SPEAKER_00]: I wanted to 3D printed stuff for the conspiracy community, just like I wanted to flatter snow globes.

01:13:34.835 --> 01:13:57.831
[SPEAKER_00]: And we have the whole like Marmett lore with Amwake up, so I wanted to do a series of that, but we're also learning how to use the computer automated drafting programs, and we're like learning how to design functional things and things that we would be able to use around.

01:13:57.891 --> 01:14:02.698
[SPEAKER_00]: The house or for whatever else, and hopefully,

01:14:03.218 --> 01:14:32.770
[SPEAKER_00]: Next month or something like that will be able to pick up the carbon fiber printer head printer nozzle and I would like to be able to upgrade to get what it's not technically not an upgrade but get a little bit larger bed that is on a printer that is not connected to the internet or artificial

01:14:33.222 --> 01:14:35.366
[SPEAKER_00]: that's the next goal.

01:14:37.110 --> 01:14:42.340
[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, functional things for home in office is what my girl is doing currently.

01:14:42.360 --> 01:14:48.673
[SPEAKER_00]: I would like to do some fun stuff for the conspiracy community.

01:14:49.454 --> 01:14:53.863
[SPEAKER_00]: If anybody has any quirky ideas or anything like that, let me know.

01:14:54.282 --> 01:15:21.606
[SPEAKER_00]: and wake up at protonmail.com, but yeah, just right now we're getting no new nothing about it a month and a half ago when it showed up and have been trying to to learn the fundamentals of, you know, everything from when we have to repair and replace parts to basic draft and design

01:15:21.586 --> 01:15:27.417
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, functional three-dimensional engineered parts and things like that.

01:15:28.038 --> 01:15:28.258
[SPEAKER_00]: Right.

01:15:28.960 --> 01:15:33.268
[SPEAKER_02]: Now let me ask you this, where, where did you go to learn about this?

01:15:33.348 --> 01:15:35.432
[SPEAKER_02]: Is there any like a single resource?

01:15:35.492 --> 01:15:38.077
[SPEAKER_02]: Anything you can recommend for people who want to learn more?

01:15:38.097 --> 01:15:39.780
[SPEAKER_00]: Um...

01:15:41.600 --> 01:15:46.646
[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see, you would have to, honestly, you'd have to ask her.

01:15:46.706 --> 01:16:01.884
[SPEAKER_00]: She's just been doing the bulk of the, the, well, we sat there watching a number of videos together, but they're, I mean, really, honestly, any basic, YouTube training video on software.

01:16:02.024 --> 01:16:04.787
[SPEAKER_00]: It just really depends on what program you've got.

01:16:04.807 --> 01:16:07.911
[SPEAKER_00]: We have a bamboo printer, so we went through,

01:16:08.347 --> 01:16:19.426
[SPEAKER_00]: various different forms of, you know, bamboo studio tutorials, and most of them are about the same and all of them are good.

01:16:19.686 --> 01:16:30.685
[SPEAKER_00]: That's what really is cool about that I've found about 3D printing is that there really don't seem to be too many people that are like, oh it's a secret and you can't learn it.

01:16:30.826 --> 01:16:32.228
[SPEAKER_00]: Everybody is really

01:16:32.208 --> 01:16:34.570
[SPEAKER_00]: into here is a step-by-step.

01:16:34.630 --> 01:16:36.232
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to show you how to do this.

01:16:36.332 --> 01:16:41.898
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, now we're going to run it back and you know, this is how you do this and this is how you do that.

01:16:42.318 --> 01:16:43.500
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:16:43.520 --> 01:16:53.570
[SPEAKER_02]: Now, what would the advantage be to having your your printer not connected to like the internet or AI and on its own system like you're describing?

01:16:54.191 --> 01:16:57.574
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you can you can print things that

01:16:58.128 --> 01:17:28.135
[SPEAKER_00]: you and only you get to see that way and it gives you a little bit more privacy and a little bit more autonomy and what you're creating right on and I mean honestly whether or not we're we're selling uh freaking jewelry box or whether or not we're fucking you know that giving the item away as a gift or whatever it really isn't the internet or the government's business what we're doing

01:17:28.958 --> 01:17:31.502
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, well said, I totally for that.

01:17:32.303 --> 01:17:35.448
[SPEAKER_02]: Glad to support that, too.

01:17:35.548 --> 01:17:38.333
[SPEAKER_02]: And yeah, I'm curious to get my own.

01:17:38.353 --> 01:17:43.961
[SPEAKER_02]: And I'd love to see a day, and maybe this technology exists already, and I'm just not aware of it.

01:17:44.002 --> 01:17:46.225
[SPEAKER_02]: But I'm sure there's

01:17:46.205 --> 01:18:01.629
[SPEAKER_02]: got to be a way to take, you know, household recyclables and, you know, flip the plastic ones and process them to turn them into the, you know, the same, you know, what, what do you call the cords of the filament?

01:18:01.909 --> 01:18:10.963
[SPEAKER_00]: I've seen, I've seen video on how to melt down plastic water bottles and turn that into clear filament.

01:18:11.129 --> 01:18:28.229
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's yeah, I think that's something if there's a, if there's a device that is created, you know, I mean, I believe you can do the same, sorry to interrupt, but I believe you can do the same with whatever number plastic like a detergent bottle is made out of or something like that.

01:18:28.310 --> 01:18:29.591
[SPEAKER_00]: You can do that with it.

01:18:31.013 --> 01:18:35.879
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's, there's so many places you can go with it, man.

01:18:36.279 --> 01:18:40.444
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's one of those things where if a

01:18:42.010 --> 01:18:55.645
[SPEAKER_00]: throws in and gets the 3D printer that will do structures outbuildings, stuff like that, homes, and you combine that with like hemp crepe?

01:18:57.307 --> 01:19:11.562
[SPEAKER_00]: My dude, you know, you've got sustainable housing that goes up almost immediately

01:19:12.233 --> 01:19:25.166
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, like, I mean, people think that like I'm, I'm like completely anti-technology and stuff like that I'm definitely not like there is unlimited potential right now.

01:19:25.547 --> 01:19:33.034
[SPEAKER_00]: It's just most of the, most of the proprietary stuff is in the hand of people who hate us and want us to die.

01:19:33.535 --> 01:19:37.819
[SPEAKER_00]: So if you don't want to die and you don't like people that hate you,

01:19:37.799 --> 01:19:55.875
[SPEAKER_00]: Making decisions for you, there's a bunch of this stuff that's still currently available that we can all get our hands on that we can all learn about and we can all use in our daily lives to help us get, you know, more secure and exit out easier.

01:19:58.353 --> 01:20:00.116
[SPEAKER_02]: poetic simplicity Steve.

01:20:00.176 --> 01:20:01.037
[SPEAKER_02]: That was well said.

01:20:01.098 --> 01:20:02.360
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, I'm with you.

01:20:02.500 --> 01:20:17.825
[SPEAKER_02]: I think everybody should have one, especially if we can recycle all the plastic we're taking into our homes, you know, on a monthly basis, if we can repurpose that into things that we can use cell, you know, used to enrich our community.

01:20:18.226 --> 01:20:19.108
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, absolutely.

01:20:19.148 --> 01:20:19.628
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm with it.

01:20:19.648 --> 01:20:21.171
[SPEAKER_02]: 100%.

01:20:21.151 --> 01:20:25.961
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm thinking, you know, the 3D printer would be great for little things here and there.

01:20:26.021 --> 01:20:33.576
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, there's so many pre-programmed schematics, I don't know, the correct term, but I'll- Oh, yeah.

01:20:33.957 --> 01:20:34.177
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

01:20:34.658 --> 01:20:40.189
[SPEAKER_02]: So there's dozens of things you can already create with little knowledge and

01:20:40.169 --> 01:20:47.420
[SPEAKER_02]: And if someone's not in a position to get their own 3D printer search for a maker studio in your area.

01:20:47.440 --> 01:20:53.008
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, if you live in a fairly populated area, there's a good chance you'll have like a maker studio.

01:20:53.148 --> 01:20:55.251
[SPEAKER_02]: And it's pretty easy to sign up.

01:20:55.892 --> 01:20:57.855
[SPEAKER_02]: Some of them are even free to be a part of.

01:20:58.396 --> 01:21:09.552
[SPEAKER_02]: Especially if you don't have a job, they'll just like let you, you know, go in there and pay what you,

01:21:09.532 --> 01:21:11.735
[SPEAKER_02]: and they had a full 3D printing setup.

01:21:11.815 --> 01:21:39.235
[SPEAKER_02]: I was an interested in using it at the time I was learning other things but yeah there's it's amazing that the community resources that are available depending on where you are and you know if you if you don't have those things get together with your community I mean like I said I found one my friend Garrett from the hit kit recommended a 3D printed it's only $300 and he said it's it's comparable to others that are you know

01:21:39.215 --> 01:21:39.676
[SPEAKER_02]: Nice.

01:21:40.257 --> 01:21:49.912
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's something that, and if people are curious about that particular 3D printer, just message me on Instagram because I don't know it off the top of my head.

01:21:50.974 --> 01:22:01.932
[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, I'm 100% for technology that can help us, you know, be independent, sovereign, and I think really that's

01:22:01.912 --> 01:22:19.945
[SPEAKER_02]: how we've gotten to the place we have as a country I mean free speech is a technology, it's a right that we have, and thanks to the innovations that have taken place primarily here in this country, the rest of the world has benefited to somebody agree from that.

01:22:20.065 --> 01:22:24.814
[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, we gotta keep steering the ship in the right direction if we're gonna be

01:22:24.794 --> 01:22:37.587
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, this big influence in the world, it seems like we're really tarnishing our reputation now with everything going on in our support of Israel's, you know, holy war.

01:22:38.790 --> 01:22:39.050
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

01:22:39.191 --> 01:22:40.153
[SPEAKER_02]: So.

01:22:40.133 --> 01:22:56.791
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, and the Holy War thing, honestly, is a cover for what the Zionist expansion plan of the greater Israel project, the Zionism itself as a political ideology has nothing to do with religion.

01:22:57.051 --> 01:23:00.255
[SPEAKER_00]: All of the people who founded it were atheists.

01:23:00.275 --> 01:23:03.918
[SPEAKER_00]: The current prime minister is an atheist.

01:23:03.979 --> 01:23:08.183
[SPEAKER_00]: They have successfully

01:23:08.602 --> 01:23:15.248
[SPEAKER_00]: the religious zealots as part of this expansionist philosophy.

01:23:15.288 --> 01:23:18.882
[SPEAKER_00]: They've done a fantastic job of that.

01:23:19.503 --> 01:23:40.306
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's not to say that there hasn't been like a strain of Judaism for a long time going back centuries that doesn't have, you know, an underlying world conquest as part of their divine right to exist on this planet in the first place.

01:23:41.387 --> 01:23:47.113
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's, you know, the 17 cult

01:23:47.583 --> 01:23:58.287
[SPEAKER_00]: that has infected far too many corners of the institutions across the entire planet.

01:24:00.491 --> 01:24:05.743
[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, it's so part of the whole, I guess,

01:24:07.698 --> 01:24:26.297
[SPEAKER_00]: what prophecy around it and around this whole third temple and second coming thing and eventual planetary conquest in one world government is that the world is supposed to come to hate the Jewish people.

01:24:26.986 --> 01:24:50.040
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's going to justify their use of nuclear weapons in self-defense, and that is what is going to bring an end to the armed conflict in usher in the one world government, because it's supposed to coincide with like a blue beam like event.

01:24:50.392 --> 01:24:58.903
[SPEAKER_00]: and recall that Bluebeam isn't just about aliens, it's about the return of Christ.

01:25:01.766 --> 01:25:06.552
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

01:25:06.572 --> 01:25:11.899
[SPEAKER_02]: Now I'm thinking of something Professor Jane was telling me about where Rogan.

01:25:11.959 --> 01:25:16.264
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you remember when Rogan said that AI would bring back Jesus?

01:25:16.767 --> 01:25:23.267
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh yeah, yeah, and I remember Kurt telling him that he was a loose affair and for thinking it

01:25:26.538 --> 01:25:29.241
[SPEAKER_00]: in a fucking buffalo hat or whatever that was.

01:25:29.602 --> 01:25:29.762
[SPEAKER_00]: Right.

01:25:29.782 --> 01:25:32.566
[SPEAKER_00]: Schootskin capital.

01:25:32.646 --> 01:25:37.452
[SPEAKER_02]: Because he was going as John C. Lily for that.

01:25:38.153 --> 01:25:38.834
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

01:25:38.854 --> 01:25:39.154
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:25:39.174 --> 01:25:44.080
[SPEAKER_02]: It's amazing the characters he's been going as.

01:25:44.140 --> 01:25:48.426
[SPEAKER_02]: I think he credits Michael Malis and that's that was his inspiration for.

01:25:48.486 --> 01:25:49.167
[SPEAKER_00]: All right.

01:25:49.647 --> 01:25:50.528
[SPEAKER_00]: Sure, man.

01:25:50.668 --> 01:25:52.731
[SPEAKER_00]: He's got to be

01:25:53.740 --> 01:25:58.349
[SPEAKER_00]: he's got to be credited for something at least once a day or else he'll like implode.

01:26:00.052 --> 01:26:02.757
[SPEAKER_00]: That's good.

01:26:02.957 --> 01:26:03.418
[SPEAKER_00]: That's good.

01:26:03.999 --> 01:26:13.116
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, on that note, I mean, if there's anyone who seems to be Luciferian, Michael Malis, but there is this strain of Luciferian.

01:26:14.716 --> 01:26:34.497
[SPEAKER_02]: in America, that's like way, way deeper than the people who go, oh, Satanic panic, blah, blah, blah wanted to let on to, but I think, you know, now again with this whole Jeffrey obscene, I mean, there's so much more credible evidence to just, you know,

01:26:34.780 --> 01:26:54.785
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, the satanic panic thing was sort of a immediate distraction from what was really being exposed at the time, and you had people like Michael Aquino running around on talk shows going, oh yeah, no, I'm of the church of set, and I work for the U.S. military psychological warfare division.

01:26:55.326 --> 01:27:01.193
[SPEAKER_00]: And yeah, everybody at work knows I'm a Satanist, and yeah,

01:27:01.173 --> 01:27:03.256
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, barbecue stuff like that.

01:27:03.296 --> 01:27:04.057
[SPEAKER_00]: They go church.

01:27:04.117 --> 01:27:05.078
[SPEAKER_00]: I go to Satan church.

01:27:05.178 --> 01:27:07.081
[SPEAKER_00]: It's you know, it's just what it is, baby.

01:27:07.882 --> 01:27:19.557
[SPEAKER_00]: And it is odd that if you look at Michael a Queen, though, um, and then you look really closely about Janey Vant and Erica Kirk.

01:27:20.759 --> 01:27:29.931
[SPEAKER_00]: You will notice a disturbing similarity in in looks.

01:27:32.003 --> 01:27:33.467
[SPEAKER_00]: It is odd.

01:27:33.527 --> 01:27:49.607
[SPEAKER_00]: There's supposedly a number of, well, that's kind of an Epstein overlap, too, where, you know, your DNA becomes a part of a lot of other people's DNA who then themselves get groomed.

01:27:49.587 --> 01:28:03.083
[SPEAKER_00]: you know, both in a a predatory fashion and in a fashion that will guarantee their success in various different influential fields, whether it's politics or industry or entertainment.

01:28:04.084 --> 01:28:15.257
[SPEAKER_00]: It is also industry interesting to me that the co-author of Michael Aquino's Book Mind War,

01:28:15.608 --> 01:28:43.877
[SPEAKER_00]: that he wrote for the U.S. Army as a CIOPS manual was co-authored by an Army CIOPS guy, Lieutenant Colonel, or sorry, Colonel, Colonel Paul E. Vallaley, who has been a foundational board member of

01:28:46.743 --> 01:29:10.523
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's it's and I'm sure you're aware of the whole thing with Eric or Kirk and the Romanian angels and Charlie Kirk had handlers around him pretty much his entire life and now we have Candace Owens telling everybody that this has to do with Nazi time travel and not Epstein and not human trafficking.

01:29:11.060 --> 01:29:14.303
[SPEAKER_00]: Candace is the new Alex Jones.

01:29:14.463 --> 01:29:18.307
[SPEAKER_00]: Now, the Alex Jones's star has faded.

01:29:18.367 --> 01:29:31.440
[SPEAKER_00]: She stepped right into that role perfectly, seamlessly she's doing basically everything Alex Jones did for 20 years as far as gatekeeping worldview.

01:29:31.840 --> 01:29:37.185
[SPEAKER_00]: She's still defaulting to that two-party illusion

01:29:37.165 --> 01:29:44.082
[SPEAKER_00]: two party paradigm nonsense where she's like, well, yeah, you know, I mean, what were you supposed to do for Kamala Harris?

01:29:44.122 --> 01:29:47.651
[SPEAKER_00]: You would have got the same thing, but they would have been gay bombs and stuff like that.

01:29:49.174 --> 01:29:54.347
[SPEAKER_00]: And is you know, equivocating when it truly matters.

01:29:55.053 --> 01:30:08.632
[SPEAKER_00]: Like when her audience would benefit more than just about anybody else from hearing you can't vote your way out of an oligarchy being ran by international bloodline pedophiles.

01:30:09.494 --> 01:30:14.040
[SPEAKER_00]: There's no voting your way out of that.

01:30:15.893 --> 01:30:25.946
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, well, you can do his opt-out and we've talked about this plenty of times being, you know, when you're a guest on the show, you know, just opt-out and partner up.

01:30:26.506 --> 01:30:26.707
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.

01:30:27.227 --> 01:30:27.608
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:30:27.628 --> 01:30:42.306
[SPEAKER_02]: That's, that's the whole agarion, right mindset and not being a complete anarchist dipshit, but like actually

01:30:42.286 --> 01:30:54.865
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a small power and sovereignty in that, you know, and you can maybe withstand and better create changes that will lead to more freedom instead of less.

01:30:55.667 --> 01:31:10.369
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, one thing I will give Michael Malice credit for is that he is argued very successfully in my opinion that anarchy isn't an isom or a location, it's a relationship.

01:31:11.058 --> 01:31:28.261
[SPEAKER_00]: And that relationship is, you don't speak for me, I don't speak for you at no point, are we going to use a monopoly on violence to get our way in our interactions, our interactions, our voluntary, if we disagree, we can certainly walk away.

01:31:28.281 --> 01:31:36.812
[SPEAKER_00]: And even if we have to show up to work together the next day, that doesn't mean that we're going to,

01:31:37.147 --> 01:31:46.903
[SPEAKER_00]: monopolize fear, extortionary violence over the other person while we're in the process of doing a job.

01:31:48.025 --> 01:31:58.463
[SPEAKER_00]: And almost all of our relationships exist, all of our interactions as humans exist within the confines of that relationship.

01:31:59.067 --> 01:32:13.819
[SPEAKER_00]: And it really only is when the state gets in the middle of us existing in those, you know, purely anarchistic relationships where they walk up and they stick a hand in each of our pockets.

01:32:14.626 --> 01:32:25.468
[SPEAKER_00]: And then there's a standing army of, you know, shock troops behind them, saying, I'm going to steal from you and there's nothing you can do about it.

01:32:25.989 --> 01:32:31.200
[SPEAKER_00]: The people start to feel one way or another about who's fault it is that we're both getting robbed.

01:32:33.745 --> 01:32:38.272
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, said, well, Steve, thank you again for joining me.

01:32:38.312 --> 01:32:45.563
[SPEAKER_02]: Remind everybody where they can tune in to AM wake up coming out three times a week.

01:32:45.583 --> 01:32:46.665
[SPEAKER_02]: And I will be there.

01:32:46.765 --> 01:32:53.135
[SPEAKER_02]: I know they're, I've been irresponsible and I let you down with them once.

01:32:53.535 --> 01:32:56.660
[SPEAKER_02]: And I have to apologize here publicly on my own show.

01:32:56.740 --> 01:32:59.905
[SPEAKER_02]: So my own audience knows that I was not.

01:32:59.885 --> 01:33:02.369
[SPEAKER_02]: true to my word with you Steve.

01:33:02.429 --> 01:33:16.490
[SPEAKER_02]: So I am here on the record saying it on March 14th, 28th, 26th that I will be appearing on am wake up at another German time at some point in the near future and we will make it happen.

01:33:16.511 --> 01:33:23.361
[SPEAKER_02]: So tell the people where they can find that show and possibly my appearance very soon on that show.

01:33:23.729 --> 01:33:24.771
[SPEAKER_00]: Absolutely, man.

01:33:25.311 --> 01:33:30.278
[SPEAKER_00]: The easiest way is to just go to rumble and follow the AM wake up channel.

01:33:31.500 --> 01:33:34.104
[SPEAKER_00]: There's a number of other places where we live stream.

01:33:34.124 --> 01:33:41.595
[SPEAKER_00]: You're welcome to follow the social media accounts on Twitter and Instagram for all of that or hit up the link trade.

01:33:41.655 --> 01:33:42.957
[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, just show up.

01:33:42.977 --> 01:33:52.791
[SPEAKER_00]: If you're unfamiliar with the show, we do old school morning radio for people who are

01:33:53.193 --> 01:34:05.871
[SPEAKER_00]: awake in aware and just need an outlet in a place to laugh while they're getting saturated with their news 6 to 12 to 36 months early.

01:34:06.352 --> 01:34:10.317
[SPEAKER_00]: So as always, man, we're always happy to have you on the show, so come by any time Mark.

01:34:10.878 --> 01:34:14.764
[SPEAKER_00]: I really didn't enjoy you hanging out with me and the rest of the teds.

01:34:15.525 --> 01:34:19.150
[SPEAKER_00]: And yeah, man, good to see you again.

01:34:19.501 --> 01:34:23.064
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I will be back with the Teds as well.

01:34:23.124 --> 01:34:24.085
[SPEAKER_02]: That was a lot of fun.

01:34:24.145 --> 01:34:25.126
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank you.

01:34:25.747 --> 01:34:27.228
[SPEAKER_02]: And thanks again, dude.

01:34:27.248 --> 01:34:28.409
[SPEAKER_02]: Appreciate you joining me.

01:34:29.210 --> 01:34:32.813
[SPEAKER_02]: We'll see you on the Dirk with Curp Real Soon as well.

01:34:33.234 --> 01:34:41.021
[SPEAKER_02]: And until next time folks, thank you for tuning in, follow up, Steve and all the places the links are in the episode description.

01:34:41.041 --> 01:34:43.704
[SPEAKER_02]: And I'll be back very soon until then.

01:34:43.984 --> 01:34:47.247
[SPEAKER_02]: And we'll see you in the moment, wherever you are in the next episode.

01:34:51.074 --> 01:34:53.963
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