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November 3, 2024 • 76 mins
Seeking truth and knowledge is an endless journey that leads you down different rabbit holes. Join Tomcat and Tajana Truthseeker01011 as they break the iceberg to see what lies underneath the surface of reality. From shadow people to magic mushrooms, it's an eye-opening episode this week.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a pose Head, Jeffrey's Daughter, sodom blat You
and Obomber blowing up Waco, Texas and Heaven's Gates and Aliens,

(00:22):
Modified Men from.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Apes, Hitler, Picky saf and That Escaped, Bigfoot.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
And the moth Man. Start of Sam talking to That.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
Tis Again, Witches, JOm, Sam.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Coot, Serious Noise and Haunting, Stark Carts and the Skull
and Bones.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Most celebrities are probably clone.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
So if you're feeling all alone, crack a beer and
get stone. Welcome you to the podcast range Brew. We're
here to entertain you. We're hit entertaining you, so get straight, all.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Right, Welcome everybody back to the show. Welcome. I'm one
of your hosts, TomKat Ak, Tom Thompson. They'll wrap till
and I'm joined by a very special guest. You're a
known online as Guess the Truth Seeker Tyana, Right? Did
I say it right? That is okay? So yeah, I

(01:14):
I've for all the fans that you know are not
aware of your content, some might if they saw your appearance,
because like, I feel like that's what As soon as
I saw your face that was on when you're all
realities ours, I was like Oh they had her on
that's awesome. Yeah, So you know, you've spoke out much
as like as I have kind of thing on TikTok

(01:35):
and using these platforms to try to awaken people to
some extent, and obviously we kind of all get boxed
into one algorithm at some point. But I've I've seen
your content. We think very very similar. You have a
grandiose knowledge of a lot of this stuff. It's kind
of crazy like you you have this massive knowledge, you know,

(01:57):
stuff that most people wouldn't wouldn't be even thinking about
or going in that direction. And I want to shout
out that you are a female, and a lot of
males are in that realm, but there's I don't see
a lot of females that are really as outspoken and
as intelligent and knowledgeable about this conspiracy theory or truth

(02:17):
movement than you are.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Well, thank you so much.

Speaker 5 (02:21):
That actually means a lot because I didn't even know.
I'm not really familiar with all of the people out there,
just because I didn't get to social media until twenty
twenty when the whole you know happened and the lockdowns,
and that's when I started to speak up. So honestly,
that thank you so much. That means a lot. I
didn't know that I was anything more than I guess

(02:44):
who I was. But then I started to speak out,
and I realized that a lot of people wanted the
truth and needed the truth, and so I decided to
just speak out. I mean, what's the worst that's going
to happen. I get labeled, But I've been labeled my
entire life, so I just don't even care anymore, kind
of it.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Yeah, whatever you want, you know, Yeah, obviously I'm I'm
a big fan of David Ike because he's the one
that really awakened me when I was a teenager, and
like just so we kind of get to know each other.
But I'll tell you kind of how I started down
this journey is I was very young into like punk

(03:21):
and stuff like that, and hip hop and underground hip
hop and stuff like that. So that influenced me to
be anti government. I was always against the guy since
I was like twelve eleven and listening to any flag,
even though I think all these bands now are sellouts,
but it taught me kind of to like, all right,
the government is not as good as there is.

Speaker 6 (03:39):
They're portraying that.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
They are, and all my friends were kind of rebels
and listened to sex pistols and like anarchy and all
that type of stuff. So then as I got older,
it started like I was in a metal band, and
then I started I started writing rhymes. I was like fourteen,
and they're mostly like typical like bullshit, like I went
to jail, now I need bail, Like it was very
just basic crap, right, And then I started digging down

(04:03):
this rabbit hole and discovering artists like a moral technique
and very like people that were dissecting what the government
was doing. I know, if you're aware of a moral technique.

Speaker 5 (04:14):
No, I've heard of him, but not really familiar with
like any of their work or lyrics or anything.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
You should you should check him out.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
He did a whole song about nine to eleven and
how it was an inside job, very like well done
and breaking it down, so that like listening to that
when I was like fourteen blew my mind. Wow, And
I think that's yeah.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
I'll look into that. Yeah that sounds interesting.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
So then essentially I discovered I started looking the alien stuff,
discovered David Ike and people like that, Like there's other
like even just funny. I always say, David Wilcock. People
think he's kind of nutty, but I still enjoy his stuff.
I read his books. So I started going down that
rabbit hole and looking up like Harp. We just did
our episode on Harp, and that's like one of the
first things I was like sixteen, that really started getting

(04:57):
me down that rabbit hole of what they they were
capable of and all that stuff. And I was already
producing music. I already had microphones. So I was like
and everyone was sick of hearing me talk about this
at work all the time because I'd be like, my
co host can attest to this that we worked together.
He was younger than me, and I'd be in his
ear talking about the reptilians and all sorts of crazy shit.

(05:18):
And then so years later I was like, yo, I
just started this show. I don't really know who I
want as a co host. Do you want to come
on and now? And then Strange Brew was born, and
it was more like, let's do dark humor aspect of
these really serious topics and like have some drinks and
smoke up some weed and not be like this crazy
intellectual podcast, but have something that was more fun for

(05:38):
people to listen to.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
Absolutely, I totally understand, and I use dark humor. I
think you have to in order to survive after you
kind of awaken and realize just how messed up the
world is. The only way to I guess deal with
it would be with dark humor. And I've got a
lot of that, especially at work because I work.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
With all guys.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
Yeah, and so yeah, the guys that I work with
will just listen to anything I say and just they
shake their heads. They just block me out half the time,
and I just ramble on by myself. So I definitely
understand how you feel.

Speaker 6 (06:09):
Yeah, one hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
I want to kind of get into you, and you know,
I have to get into too much detail, but kind
of what started you down this path of it like
and you could say like awakening, There's so many ways
to phrase it, but really when you kind of realize
what this reality seems to be.

Speaker 5 (06:28):
Yeah, I actually had a completely different I guess beginning
than you did. You kind of started in the teenage
years and you rebelled and all of that stuff. Mine
was I was born in Bosnia or former Yugoslavia.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
The war started.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
We were in the war for about six months and
had to flee, and then we went to Switzerland and
we lived there in a refugee camp.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
For five years.

Speaker 5 (06:51):
And so my outlook on the world at a very
young age was very different. I got exposed to exactly
how savage humans can be to towards each other. Even
humans that were friends since the beginning of their lives
turned on each other because of a third party, basically
kind of putting ideas in their heads and turning people

(07:12):
against each other. And so I think I saw the
worst of the worst at a very young age, and
I didn't rebel as much just because I had Slavic
parents who would beat the beat us with some shoes
and stuff if we if we.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Went the other way.

Speaker 5 (07:27):
So I was very very in line, right like a student,
you know, all of that stuff.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
Until I reached about nineteen or twenty.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
I had a brain bleed and they thought it was cancer,
and they also thought that I would have four months
to live. And once that happened, I'm in my last
year of university, and my entire world and the outlook
on life just flipped. Everything that I went through as
a child woke up in me, and I just realized

(07:56):
that everything we've been told was a lie. I started
to kind kind of realized that why am I going
to university? Why am I going to be working nine
to five. I didn't like any of the stuff that
I was doing. I just wanted to be a beach
bump on beach surfing or snowboarding and just traveling. And
so that really kind of sent me down an obsession

(08:16):
almost of figuring out why we're on this planet, what
we're doing here, what's the purpose of all of this?
And then one thing kind of led to another, and
because I've always been a hermit, a nerd, and very studious,
I just spent all my time in the library completely
researching absolutely everything I could research to the depth I

(08:37):
could research them on, and then I would self teach
myself about laws, Roman laws and how everything kind of
transpired up until what we see today.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
And so that's kind of how I started.

Speaker 5 (08:49):
And I know, once I get into things, I blob on,
I get very loud.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
I get very.

Speaker 5 (08:54):
Into it, Like I'm not even angry, I just get
very loud because I'm excited.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
And then that's where people lose in.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
So I was always taught that no one really likes
my thoughts or anything until twenty twenty came and I
was like, you know what, we're facing the end here.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
I don't really care. I'm just gonna put everything out there.
And the way it was received was not how I
expected it. I thought I was just going to get hate.
Well I do get hate a lot, but like I thought.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
It was going to be mostly hate than acceptance and
people wanting to learn more about more things and how
in depth I could go with it.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Well, it's funny how much it's changed, though, because like
at the beginning, when like I download TikTok to like
look at work and shit, and then somehow my algorithm
just started changing to like, obviously I'm interested by you
sound very similar in the way that I am. I
almost died when I was like twenty five twenty six
and essentially overdose. I didn't know what I was taking

(09:48):
and stuff like that. I thought it was something else
and then my lips went blue. This is like when
I just started the podcast too, and luckily my friend
Mike was there. The other kid was a piece of
shit and probably wouldn't know what to do do. My
friend Mike essentially saved me, and it made me change
my outlook on life even more than it already had.
But it's funny how you see it like shift, because

(10:09):
like I was getting so much hate for calling out
like the vaccine and stuff like that, and like I
had people posting my videos to like Instagram on their
like accounts, on like these huge accounts, and someone's like, oh,
look look at this kid, and then they'd just like
like ridicule me, right, and like do you agree with
this guy? And then like those kind of people that
put those videos out there like that, and then it

(10:30):
there's so much ridicule, and then it sort of like
slowly started shifting where the comments started changing and people's
thoughts started changing once they realized how tyrannical the government
could become if they were giving the power to do.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
So, exactly. And I found that as well.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
I mean, I had some pretty large content creators, like
in the millions stitch my videos in the beginning, and
I didn't really care about the hate comments that came up.
But I did get a bunch of people, I guess,
threatening my life in my inbox. And that's when I
take my nerd thing, because I'm like physically not strong

(11:07):
mentally though I'll find you, I'll find your IP address.
And that's what we did with every single threat. We
found their IP address.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
We completely located them, and I gave them a choice.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
I'm like, do you want me to ruin your life
or I'm going to the RCMP with these threats.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
So it was either.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
I mean, people need to realize that there are consequences
sometimes when you go on the Internet and you blab
your mouth, there should be consequences, and you know, you
either do it legally or you just hack the absolute
living crap out of their life and make a mess
out of it so that next time they learn to
shut up. Because yeah, too many people have just kind
of gone off the deep end online and they think

(11:45):
that they can say anything because there's like a false
sense of security through a screen.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
But what they don't understand is.

Speaker 5 (11:52):
That their IP address is absolutely connected to every single
item that they do on the computer. And I guess,
you know, if they want to keep labbing, they better
know how to hide themselves better.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
So I try to use a VPM, but I don't
even trust that. But it is very it is very true,
because like it's crazy to me that people have been
like I don't know so conditioned and radicalized at the
same time to view the world in a certain way.
And if they don't fully agree with even everything you say,
they might agree with some things, they like freak out

(12:26):
and their brain as like their brain breaks. I've seen
people it's like they're freaking out and like ridiculing me
in certain ways just because I call it the government.
Like I just did a video where I was like,
you know, the fact that there's people out there that
if I criticize the government and the way they use
their money, then they tell me to move to Afghanistan
or something like that, And I'm like, we're trying to
avoid our countries becoming some sort of third world hellhole, you.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
Know, oh exactly.

Speaker 5 (12:50):
That's literally what I keep trying to tell people. I'm like,
I came from a communist country, or it was a
social communism. It worked for Yugoslavia at the time because
we weren't completely.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Socialist or communists.

Speaker 5 (13:02):
It was more of a kind of like a show,
but it was a blend of capitalism, and when it
fell apart, it pretty much almost mirrored what we're going
through in the Western world right now. And so when
I try and tell people that I'm like, hey, listen,
by the way, we're headed down exactly where my country
was down.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
Everyone's like, oh, well, your country was a third world
country when that happened.

Speaker 5 (13:23):
It's like, no, we weren't. We were actually not a
third world country. They were actually very well off. And
it almost it goes slowly and then in the last
moments you get about three days until shit hits the fan,
like really bad. And that is what I'm trying to
tell Canadians that, you know what, Hitler was also elected
democratically by the German people, and look what happened. And

(13:46):
people are saying, oh, well, you know, justin Trudeau and Biden,
they're all democratically elected.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
It's like, are there or are they not?

Speaker 5 (13:53):
Depending on how our elected left ring is elected exactly
and how long they want to stay in for it,
they can do whatever they want if we do not
put up those boundaries for them.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
I think that I think Trudeau like I think Briden
probably the same thing. But I one hundred percent think
Trudeau is like a reptile, like he has no emotions whatsoever,
Like he contradicts himself all the time. That's why it's
the funniest thing to like listen to him, because he'll
say one thing and then contradict it, like the Internet
doesn't exist, and he's like the king of gaslighting while

(14:25):
saying that everyone else is gaslighting.

Speaker 6 (14:27):
But if you like look at his.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Emotional state and his eyes and and the way he
portrays himself, like I think that he's probably got like
Hitler had like six body doubles, Trudeau's probably got a bunch.
But why I point out is because like when they
I think they sacrificed his brother, and when you look
at his his video of like him speaking about it
after his brother was dead, he's emotionless and almost like,

(14:51):
well he got what he deserved type of like attitude.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Honestly, Justin Trudeau I think is an MK ultra victim
the way he's yeah, he is absolutely dead behind the eyes.
And we all know that the elites do take.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Ritual lives in certain.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Ways to perpetuate I guess either their siblings as a
sacrifice so that they can become something in life.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Justin Trudeau seems like he's an MK.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Ultra because like ritualistically they have to like you have
to sacrifice something and they say this in like freemason stuff.
Too different like occult practices. Now I got a question,
do you have any belief in the Reptilians at all?

Speaker 5 (15:35):
Honestly, I do not in the same way as it
is being told. In the sense of reptilian I think
that they have more Reptilian DNA in their blood. I know,
I've heard of shape shifters, and I'm wondering if that's
a metaphor, because one thing I've noticed from the Cabal
and everything that I've read, including like all of the
occult writings, all of the religious writings as well, is

(15:59):
that use metaphors a lot.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
So when they say shape shifter, do they mean legitimate
shape shape shifter or somebody that can go into any
group and infiltrate them, because they can shift their perspective
and almost change their face and their behavior to kind
of mimic the group that they want to infiltrate in.

Speaker 5 (16:17):
So that's what I'm wondering. But the reptilian thing definitely
does have a how should I say this, a connection
to Atlantis of where the Atlanteans came from, and then
how we were made on this planet, because there's no
way we're the only ones that are hairless, you know,
what I mean, it takes us like three years to
learn how to walk and talk, whereas other animals learn
right away because they have to survive. I mean, nothing

(16:40):
really matches even evolution wise, our species versus the species
that are on this planet. We require so much more
resources just to stay alive, unlike animals. And so I
find it really really weird when people say, oh, we
came here by evolution. I'm like, it is so clear
by scientific looking at I mean the species on this planet.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Also, we don't.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
Even have an intermediate like what we went from monkeys
to you know, human skips. Where are the intermediates? They
must have survived in some way. There's no way only
our kind of lineage or species did survive. So what
we're talking about is DNA mixing and a lot of
junk DNA that they know how to turn on.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
So I'm wondering if maybe they.

Speaker 5 (17:26):
Do actually are able to shape shift inter reptilians or not.
But there are people out there who are definitely not
genetically all.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
It's my favorite subject since I was like young, because
as soon as I started diving into that, like I've
seen UFOs and like, you know, I joke on the
show all the time. We did a flat Earth episode
like years ago, and I like joked about it, we
made fun of it a lot. But as I go
through it, I'm like, nah, maybe I don't know. I
necessarily I don't know what to believe because there is
so much contradictions and stuff like that and this, this

(17:55):
person says that, this person says this or whatever. Right, well,
And I'm reading dave book The Children of the Matrix,
and it is very compelling of how much there is
history based on like Reptilians of the oraboris eating its
own tail. The Chinese one of their emperors was like
a reptilian appearance, and there's so many depictions and writings

(18:17):
about like these ancient gods that look like reptilians or snakes.
And the thing is why I more or less believe
in kind of think it is possible because I think
that our DNA is able to be manipulated. Hence why
I have that in the intro where I'm like, you know,
genetically modified men from apes? Right is this idea is
like I've I've seen shadow people. I tell the story
all the time, I get to the full story because

(18:38):
it's like every time I go on another show that
I was like, what's the craziest experience?

Speaker 6 (18:41):
And I came back from Cuba.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
My friend got left there after we got way too
drunk on the plane. And as much as I enjoy
drinking and I do it on the show, I try
to cut it out a bit because I, you know,
I got questions about if.

Speaker 6 (18:53):
You partake in anything.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
But like, I've seen people that are like the coolest
normalist people, like just like and then they get drunk
and they become some sort of like different type of person,
like a creature. I saw him in the middle of
a Cuban airport like chew his own toenails, without a
shirt on and no shoes and only pajama pants on.

Speaker 6 (19:12):
Like some crazy shit. So it freaked me out.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
And then so they left him there and he had
to and while I'm leaving, there'screaming with fuck Castro, fuck Cuba,
and it's crazy.

Speaker 6 (19:23):
I was like, blow up. My mind was blown.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
And we drank all week, so my vibration was low,
and then it was like the lowest that's ever like been,
it felt like. And then I was at this time,
I'm nineteen, and I'm I'm really researching and digging all
in all this stuff. And I always tell people I
was completely sober minded. I get home, Uh my wife
that I'm still with or whatever, she was in my

(19:47):
bed and I came in, and then I kind of
broke down. I was like, Mike is still in Cuba,
and I'm having this crazy experience where I'm super low,
and then we go to bed, okay, and then I'm
I'm essentially closing my eye, I seeing where Mike is
on the world map of what I picture it. I'm
in Canada and he's over here in Cuba. And then
when my eyes I'm seeing like shadow people look down

(20:09):
at me and like it feels like my soul is
getting ripped out of my body. I was having sleep paralysis,
which I've never had before, the maybe one time where
I was laying on my stomach and it felt like
something was sing on my back. And I've messed around
Wuiji boards, I've seen people get scratched, I've seen lights
turn off, I've seen weird shit, nothing like this ever
in my entire life and never anything since. And how

(20:31):
intense this was. And there was like a bunch shot
people looking over at me, like they were like literally
looking down at me as I was lying in bed,
and I had to like rip myself out of sleep
paralysis every time. And it felt like they're trying to
like physically, like spiritually take my soul out of my body.

Speaker 6 (20:46):
Somehow. My girlfriend had no fucking idea what the hell
was going on with me. He had no idea.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
And the craziest thing is, as I walked towards the door,
and there's like more of the story, there's weird sounds
I'm hearing. I walk towards the door and I see
like this seven foot tall shadow creature thing and it
looks down at me and I look up at it,
and I was like scared, shareless, and I walked into
my bat like open the door, walked into the bathroom, and.

Speaker 6 (21:07):
I was like, what is going on with you? And
I was like, you know what this is?

Speaker 3 (21:11):
They're trying to And I convinced myself of this. I
was like, they're trying to take your energy, at least
what it felt like. And I was completely sober minded,
and I'm I'll talk to you a little in a
little bit about I dabble in mushrooms a lot, never
touched them at this point in my life. Ever like
it was years and years later until I started doing them,
and it's scared of the living shit out of me.
I've been to jail when I was a teenager, like

(21:31):
doing stupid shit, and I've had very scary and traumatic
experiences in my life, and that was one of the
most frightening experiences I've had. And it was completely real,
like as someone standing in front of you.

Speaker 6 (21:44):
It was completely real.

Speaker 5 (21:46):
Like, that's scary that you say that, because I have
sleep paralysis a lot and early time it's the same yep,
and it is this seven foot shadow like being thing
and it's constantly over on top, like by my head,
and I cannot move, and then subconsciously I know because

(22:08):
the dream starts off the same way.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
It's almost like the movie Interception, where you go from.

Speaker 5 (22:12):
One dream to the next to the next, and my
own subconscious keeps telling me wake up, or he's gonna
get you.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Wake up, or he's gonna get you.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Every single time I get sleep paralysis, it's exactly the
same dream.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
I realize I'm in it, fear starts to form.

Speaker 5 (22:28):
I know what's gonna happen, and I try and wake
myself up and it never never works. Until this shadow
creature is right over me and then I just wake
up out of fear.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
And when you were saying that, dude, I was like, Yes.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
That's nuts. And people share these same experiences and if
it's the same entity, who knows. Like we've done episodes
about the hat Man and different like shadow people stuff,
and it's something that is so significant that any other
show that invites me on I end up telling it
and stuff like that, and I'm sure the fans are
sick of hearing it, but it's it's something that made me,
really made me question reality and what is else is

(23:06):
out there? And I know what I saw, I know
what I felt, and I know that the day.

Speaker 6 (23:10):
Was real to me.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
And I don't believe in this thing of like things
are subconsciously in your head. I think that that's possible
to an extent, but not in regard to what I
was looking at and seeing and feeling. And that's why
I've always said on the show that I tend to
believe people they if they have abduction experiences, even if
it is the government doing it or whatever, and they
really believe it's real, Like the Benny and Barney Hill abduction, case,

(23:35):
could it supposed to me was the government? Nobody really knows,
but they saw all these different creatures withinside this UFO.
And but if you listen to Barney's audio tape, he's
scared the living, like he's scared to death of what
he saw. So I tend to believe these people because
I'm like, well, I want to be believed, and I
know what I saw.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
Well, if there's more of us experiencing the same thing,
then it's definitely not our subconscious, because we can't share
a subconscious on like this kind of a level. So
if we're all experiencing the same thing, and I've talked
to other people with sleep paralysis and they have the
exact same thing with a shadow seven foot shadow creature
that just kind of stands over them.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
So then it becomes a phenomenon.

Speaker 5 (24:17):
So if it it's just one person, or if we're
all experiencing different things maybe a little similar, then yeah,
I could see it as being our subconscious. But if
we're all having the exact same experience as the exact
same feelings and we can all relate, then it's an
actual phenomenon that deserves to be studied a little bit more.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Well, that's what's weird than just dismissed.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
That's right. But the reptility and stuff is because like
there's people across the world that have the exact same
experiences and no one can explain it and stuff like that,
And like it's funny because even my co host always
jokes how I like suck David Ike's dick, Like it's
a running joke, right, just because I'm like, well, he's
the one that woke me up, and I now I've
always listened to his talk stuff like that.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
Now I'm actually reading his books.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
I'm really I'm like, I'm sure you know how this
is where you read like books at once, Like I'm
reading a Howard's in history book at the same time
as reading like a David Ike book, and it's fascinating.
A lot of the stuff is a little dry because
I know about this stuff about the connections to ancient
like realms and limeria and all that stuff. But for
somebody who didn't know anything about the Reptilians, it would

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intrigue them quite a bit in the fact that he
does present a lot of evidence of how they could
be manipulating our society and all that stuff, and I
don't know. That experience always shook me to my core
of like there is things outside of our reality, out
of our eyesight, the spectrum of light that we can't see,
and they're around us all the time probably, And you know,

(25:40):
and then every time I believe this, when you're sad
and you're you know, you have these negative emotions, it
feels like you're drained after, like something is sucking you dry.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Oh. Absolutely.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
And the weirdest I think thing I've seen that would
kind of connect to reptilians is I was debating a
guy about something.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
This was many years ago and I can't even remember where.

Speaker 5 (26:02):
All I remember is he got so mad that I
was winning the debate that his eyes made a slit,
almost like a snake while I was talking to him.
This guy was so mad that his eyes started to slit.
And when I tell you, I had the weirdest feeling
in my gut, like it almost like cut me. It
was almost like I should just run away from this guy,

(26:23):
because it was just like this fear based feeling that
came over me the minute I saw his true mask
kind of you know, revealed. And when I tell you,
his eyes slit that way completely normal dude.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
Nothing ever, and.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
I mean, like I've talked to him before, but just
the fact that he got angry that he was losing
a debate and then had the slid eyes. And the
worst part is another person was with me and noticed
it as well, So I thought maybe it was because
it was a heated debate, you know, where everyone's kind
of going back and forth. But when he got angry
his eyes did a slit. My friend saw it at

(26:57):
the same time I did, and we will never ever
forget it, and we still can't explain it.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
We're like, was that a reptilian?

Speaker 5 (27:03):
Was that maybe his reptile brain, you know, doing the
whole anger flight or fight thing, and he his pupils
went from round to like fucked up the line.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
I saw that. And the thing is too that they
can point to this that like we have genetics, like right,
there were our brains, a reptilian brain on top of
a million brain than a human brain, Like that's how
it was supposed to get set up. And it is
interesting because if truly that we have reptilian DNA in
us and that we were created by them to do
god knows what, myn gold or whatever, people want to

(27:35):
believe that we would still have that DNA, and then
some people have more of it in some regard and
that's why you have them infiltrate certain people, like the
Bush family is connected to the Queen's Okay, all these
bloodlines that all connect that. I'm sure you know a
lot about that too, is the bloodline stuff. And that's
one of always points to me, like this idea of

(27:57):
like why is there so much pedophilia and children missing
and these blood sacrifice rituals and that ex Satanists and
people that are that do these rituals and maybe left
it or whatever admit to this stuff, and there's so
much of that, and to me, I'm like, the human
beings aren't, in my opinion, are inherently good.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
H there's good and evil in all of us.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
As Richar Ramirez would say that serial killer right, and
he was tapped into something because he knew some shit
that he shouldn't have known. And I think that was
his like getting into Satanism and stuff like that, is
that we all have the potential to be good or evil,
and I think that we get manipulated through our subconscious
from beings that we can't see and I'm sure there's
you know, there's probably positive entities out there as well

(28:40):
trying to combat that, at least from the research I've done.
But there's something that like, I've had weird experiences in
my in my life, and I've felt that. And there's
people that describe these experiences of like their boyfriend getting
angry and they see the slit in their eye and
stuff like that, And is that because they are possessed
by Tillian or they are one? Because all they're doing

(29:03):
is supposed to be casting like a holographic image into
your mind, so you perceive them as human, but they're
not actually like human. And if you were to see
them in their true form and then they try to
do the hypnosis effect on you, your brain would essentially break.
Or it's the idea of like when we get angry
and we feel these negative emotions, that they're all around
us all the time exhuming that energy, then they could

(29:24):
take hold of you in that moment.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
Honestly, I've gone down this as well from a psychology perspective,
like from an actual scientific a psychology perspective.

Speaker 4 (29:33):
And the occult, and there is so many connections.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
It's unbelievable because what people don't know is that mental
illness is actually what's that word contagious. So if you
pump people with mental illness or mental illness, or even
the knowledge of it out into the world, then people
start to self diagnose, just subconsciously, and they start to
believe that they have it as well. And this is

(29:59):
how they can push behavioral change is by basically telling everybody, Oh,
if you have this certain characteristics, like you want to
ask questions, yeah, you ought to, Like I'm on the
spectrum like by a doctor.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
He's like, you have asked burgers because he can't keep
eye contact. And I was like, okay, you know what that.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
Means, right, And then he's like, oh, you're socially awkward
on this spectrum.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
It's like, dude, how about I'm just weird?

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (30:25):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
I have different interests and the interest that some people
have I don't have, you know. And I do get
excited about learning, just the way the same way people
get excited about concerts and stuff like that, right, But
they immediately diagnosed me, put me in a box. And
for many years I was like, Okay, so am I different?

Speaker 4 (30:41):
Am I less? Am I?

Speaker 5 (30:42):
You know?

Speaker 4 (30:42):
What I mean.

Speaker 5 (30:43):
And then I just realized, I'm like, they're just labeling
me because I'm different, Like, yeah, so we.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
Have so many parallels. It's strange. You remind me a
lot of myself. When I was younger. They died like
a young age, I was going to therapy because I
was like suicidal. But I think I was doing it
out of attention. I was very like ten years old,
and I was trying to kill myself in some regard,
but like, I don't think I was even trying to
do that.

Speaker 6 (31:08):
I think it was just out of like I was
so young.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
I think it was just out of you know, my
own depression and stuff like that, and like, and people
don't realize this. And this is what I'll get into
when it comes to the mushroom stuff, is that like
you have trauma in your head that you'll you'll never understand.
Like my mom had a miss she miscarried, I could
have had a brother. She was eight months pregnant. He died,
and then her trauma, I think like it went on

(31:33):
to me and I never even realized it, and she
wouldn't even admit it. But I know for a fact
that that's what happened. And then they would diagnose you
all this crazy shit and say you're this and you're that,
and I wouldn't. I would say, no, I'm not, and
I wouldn't even believe what they're saying. This is why
I think I was always against the grain. I didn't
like the indoctrination of the school system. And they try
to put me on concerto, which is a concentration drug
or whatever like for ADHD and shit like that, and

(31:56):
I didn't take it.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
I just wouldn't take it.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
And then they tried to put me on zo often,
and I was into rappers that were saying that they
put zola off in the coffee to get high, and
I was like, I don't need that, and I would
just smoke weed and drink and that was got upset me.
I was drinking very young, like twelve years old. I
started drinking very young to suppress some of my shit
and it wasn't healthy in any way. Uh, but I
didn't want to take pharmaceutical drugs. I don't know how
at at young age, I kind of knew that that's

(32:20):
not what I wanted. But they put me in this
box of like you're this, you're someone, there's a doctor
called me a paranoid schizophrenic. Uh, and and then yeah,
isn't that crazy? And then so I went to this
Indian doctor someone else to diagnose me, and they were like,
you smoked weed really young, that's normal. You act pretty
normal to me. You're not a paranoid schizophrenic. And I

(32:43):
was like, Yeah, there's doctors out there that will say
the most outland is shit because they've been indoctrinated. My
mom I grew my mom was a nurse, and so
it was my grandmother and they're there. She's starting to
get it a little bit now, but like one hundred
percent full blown indoctrination of like this is the kind
of thing, and it's like, no, no, it's not.

Speaker 5 (33:03):
Oh I honestly, I totally understand that. And I kind
of I kind of keep this on a download just
because then people think I'm either part of the kabbala
or whatever. But when I was in university, I actually
worked for a pharmaceutical lab for a co op to
finish my degree. Right when I finished, they wanted to
hire me as a sales rep.

Speaker 4 (33:20):
I lasted six months.

Speaker 5 (33:22):
With the moral corruption of doctors and drugs, I lasted
six months yeah, quit and went work for a n
actual health company as a sales That's cool.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Casey Ken is like, the people don't understand that just
because we have free healthcare, even though we pay astronomical
amounts with our taxes and stuff like that, it's not
free because they still market you and they make money
off of your sickness and stuff.

Speaker 5 (33:46):
Absolutely, And what people don't understand is that doctors actually
get bonuses for the drugs that they give out. If
I'm a pharmaceutical sales rep. And let's say I, you know,
selling zolof to or whatever drugs you know, bobbity blah
like ABC drug to a doctor, I can always tell them, hey,
if you make this in this quota for this year,

(34:08):
we can send you on an all inclusive basically almost
like a fifty thousand dollars vacation with you and your family.
And so those are the incentives that are being used
on doctors by pharmaceutical sales reps. I mean, I'm like
twenty one years old, you get like a visa and
a car.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
You know.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
They do this with cops too, That's why they they
repressed more people at the end of the month with
tickets and stuff. Like that because they have to meet
their quota, and most people don't even realize that. And
that's why I think it's funny, Like I hate how
many people are caught in this right right wing left
wing bullshit.

Speaker 6 (34:42):
I saw when I was a kid.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
I was like, I'm I voted once when Trudeau called
that snap election or whatever. I voted once to be like,
let's see if it does anything. And I wore my
fuck trudeause sweater and the lady was like, uh, you
can't wear anything that's politically affiliated whatever something like that,
and I literally said to her, I was like, this
is my right as a Canadian citizen.

Speaker 6 (35:02):
Fuck Trudeau.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
And I walked out, Yeah, that's awesome. And it didn't
do anything. I don't ever trusted voting in the first place.
And I was a kid.

Speaker 6 (35:11):
I was like, what's the point of this.

Speaker 5 (35:13):
It's there, There is noel. Honestly, they're all selected. And
I think what people didn't realize is because you know,
Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden are the ones at the
helm right now, of course I'm going to criticize them. Yeah,
but what people don't understand is that if the Conservatives
starts screwing up, like I will criticize.

Speaker 3 (35:29):
People are freaking out because I called out Pierre. I
called him out and I was like, you think he's
any different than them? I was like, he's telling this
guy appears at nowhere, and I was like, in the
camera realm right, like he's always been in politics as
a career politician, but he showed up in the spotlight
out of nowhere, and then.

Speaker 6 (35:45):
He starts telling you everything that you want to hear.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
That is the opposite of what you hate right now
because of Justin Trudeau, and then people were like losing
their mind and then being like you must sport Trudeau
that I had to make a video where I was like,
is something mentally wrong with you? People? Just because I
like I criticize one politician does not mean him for
the other.

Speaker 6 (36:03):
It is like crazy people's brains like split.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
In half and they don't even understand what the fuck
is going on anymore.

Speaker 4 (36:09):
Dude. I made an angry video like my hair is
all messed. I was like, what is wrong with everybody?

Speaker 5 (36:15):
Like, get off my page. If you're an extremist. I'm like,
I am center all the time. I'll call anybody out
fucking crazy like some of the comments I get are
just wild, Like this one guy comes out of nowhere,
never seen him before. He's like, I have had en
off of you.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
Who are you?

Speaker 5 (36:30):
He's like, you are a Satanist because you give out
candy for Halloween.

Speaker 4 (36:34):
Jesus hate Oh.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
I saw your video talk about Halloween, like I love Halloween, man.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
Oh dude.

Speaker 5 (36:39):
Like some of the comments that I get, literally it
hurts my brain inside, and I'm like, this is why
the elites want to depopulate us.

Speaker 4 (36:46):
And I swear to God, I'm agreeing with them on
some of y'all.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
I know in those useless eaters out And it's funny
because people look at that that way. Like I'm a
huge horror movie fan. I do a show called Class
fore Cast with my Irish buddy. He started and then
we like connected like instantly, and then started talking about
horror movies and stuff like that. And it's because like
that's also like I was very young watching more movies
I didn't get I wasn't fucked up like it. I

(37:10):
thought it was interesting and cool and you know it's fake.
But I can't watch surgery shows because I know that
that's real.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
You know that's awesome.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
I got a question, get it? Have you ever have
you ever dabbled in psychedelics at all?

Speaker 5 (37:24):
No, I actually haven't because I have the brain bleed.
I'm actually not allowed any psychedelics or uppers. I was
told that by a doctor, by my neurologist. So the
only thing I'm allowed is downers.

Speaker 4 (37:36):
And he made a joke.

Speaker 5 (37:37):
He's like, I wouldn't really go for heroin because it
might ruin your life, but it won't do anything to
the clot in your brain. And I was like, please
stick to medicine and not joking, dude, because that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
Do you smoke weed at all? Because that's not is
that considered weed.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
I'm allowed weed because.

Speaker 6 (37:54):
You could grow your own. You're on like a farm, right.

Speaker 4 (37:57):
Yeah, we're on a farm. We can grow our own.
We can at our own, like pretty much anything.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
I use it to fall asleep just because I am
a very up, yeah up kind of person and I
need to just you know, relax before bedtime because I
have my energy levels through the roof.

Speaker 4 (38:15):
So I use it for sleep.

Speaker 5 (38:17):
But that's the only thing I use it for, just
because I do work on site, so we do get
pissed tests sometimes even though right now it's legal, you're
not allowed to be high during like day or what whatnot.
So it just depends on I guess what site we're on.
How how you know, you know, shitty their safety people
are and stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
So like what did they diagnose with the brain? Like
how is that? Because how does that affect you?

Speaker 5 (38:45):
Do?

Speaker 3 (38:45):
They like?

Speaker 5 (38:47):
So, I was born a month premature, and in that
month it's very important that the veins and the arteries
in your head form properly because I was born pretty
much so premature and so small there are and the
veins can't be distinguished. It's just one vessel, and so
I have a cluster of vessels apparently that had a

(39:07):
lot of pressure in them, and they burst and half
my face in my arm etnam and then I got
rushed to the hospital because they thought I was having
a stroke. We did a CT scan and they're like,
it's not a stroke. There's like things that we found
in your brain. They're like, it's it looks like it
could be cancerous and it's in a spot where we

(39:29):
can't get to it, and we think you might have
four months left.

Speaker 4 (39:32):
So then we did an MRI scan and everything I did,
like the dies, all the tests.

Speaker 5 (39:37):
Then they realized that it was actually something I was
born with and it's called it's a condition called AVM,
and it's it's.

Speaker 4 (39:44):
Not very well known. So I have these veins. They
can burst again.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
One did burst another four years, so I have two
burst veins. And there's like just certain spots on my
face that I can't feel for so I could get
like a nose ring and not feel a thing.

Speaker 4 (40:00):
Really, yeah, I did that good.

Speaker 5 (40:02):
I went and got a nose ring for like half
an hour until my mom found out. And we only
did it because we wanted to scare the nose piercer
guy because I didn't even like blink because I can't
feel it, Like I can't feel anything, and he's like,
you must be like psycho strong because you didn't even flinch.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
I'm like, dude, half my faces.

Speaker 3 (40:19):
That's funny. I've had people like because the videos that you,
I've had people ridiculed me because I have a nose ring.
They're like, who fucking listens to this kid with metal
in his nose And it's just like I think it's cool.
Shut the fuck up.

Speaker 5 (40:31):
Honestly, I literally had people on my side before even watching.

Speaker 4 (40:34):
My videos because of how I looked, call me a.

Speaker 5 (40:37):
Liberal, like idiot and that the vaccines were fake, and
I'm like what So then I'm like, dude, that's literally
what I'm talking about right now, and you look like
a liberal and I didn't even want to listen to you.
I just heard you say COVID and then I just
started attacking.

Speaker 3 (40:52):
Do you look like a liberal?

Speaker 5 (40:55):
Honestly, I don't know, but I stopped wearing my glasses
in most of my videos so that I didn't come
across that's fucking crazy.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
There's no way you would look like like if you're
wearing a mask and your Harris pink, I'm gonna fucking
maybe think you're liberal. But like the idea that you
can look a certain way and the fact that like
liberals are not liberals anymore, they're not they're not and
conservatives are not conservative about it, buddy, it's funny. He's
like liberal progressives will never progress and conservatives will never
conserve because they're like defintely so true sheep's and wolf clothing.

(41:26):
It is. It is sad to me that like, I
don't understand. I don't know how it would affect your
brain in a negative way, like I wouldn't. You wouldn't
want to push the limits on it. But all my
friends growing up they mushrooms fairly early. I didn't because realistically,
I was scared of reptilians and fucking shadow creatures and

(41:46):
shit like that at an early age, like my friend's
doing like fifteen sixteen.

Speaker 6 (41:50):
I was like, I don't want to see that.

Speaker 3 (41:51):
I saw my one friend that wasn't mentally stable when
he's like sixteen, and he thought that a thousand hands
were touching him, and I was like, that's probably because
his mental state. But so then I I did it
like once or twice to my wife, and we just
saw like things slow down and stuff like that, and
I just like laughed hysterically. I was having laughing fits.
I was like all my friends described whatever. And then

(42:13):
I was like, about two years ago, it's probably about
almost three and now two and a half years ago,
I was like, you know, I'm gonna start using these
things religiously and seeing what happens. And it changed my
life forever, and it made me realize that this reality
is not as real as we think it is. I
dealt with all this crazy trauma that I like stuck
in the back of my head, and it convinced me that, like,

(42:35):
the reality that we live in is not as real
as we think it is and never will be. I've
had the weirdest experiences of like I was one time
I was tripping and I this is when I take
seven grams. Most people should take Listen, most people should
take like three to like a gram is lyft off.

Speaker 6 (42:53):
Two grams get you pretty good.

Speaker 3 (42:55):
They always say like a half quarter, like three point
five will get you like that good level. So I
was like, fuck it, I'll try to do a large
amount and nate from Realiti z ours. He's like he
did eight grams on a subway station and I was like,
you're crazy. I would never go in public. I went
for a walk once I thought I was dying, and
then it started setting in and I was like, whoa,
we need to get home right now. I'm like sweating

(43:18):
and shit, people are walking by us. Luckily I'm in
a small town so there's not many people.

Speaker 5 (43:22):
But so then microns actually really helps a lot of people.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
Yeah, That's why I'm like, I don't know how we
would impat you negative negatively because it does it rec
it connects neurons in your brain. Uh that like if
you see the map of like your brain on a
pacebo and then your brain on actual psilocybin, and it's
like amazing because you're like brain reconnects all this thing.
And usually I feel worn out the next day because
it's so impactful out of your brain, but I always

(43:50):
feel like I'm becoming smarter. It's been a month, which
is the longest in the last three years that.

Speaker 6 (43:55):
I have not taken them.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
People thought I was fucking crazy because I was taking
mushroom every other week or and then I start taking
them every week and so you have to like make
sure you're taking a large dose to get that same
effect or whatever.

Speaker 6 (44:08):
And I had one that seven grand trip.

Speaker 3 (44:10):
I was like, I'm gonna go lay in my room
and my wife is downstairs and she was like, Okay,
do your thing or whatever, and I'm like, I'm just
gonna like listen to music and shit and to see
where it takes me. And I started thinking about like
my grandparents that are dead, and then my aunt and
uncle died fairly young because of like drugs and alcohol.

Speaker 6 (44:25):
Both of them one die have an overdose.

Speaker 3 (44:27):
One died. She was drinking like a twenty six or
a day and then it gave her a tumor essentially.
So I was thinking about them, and I heard my
aunt say I'm here in her voice while I was tripping,
And I've never heard or seen anything like that ever
on trips. That is wild son, Who knows if your
brain's doing that.

Speaker 5 (44:45):
But yeah, see, the only thing that I the reason
why I can't is I can't have anything that affects
the thinness of the blood.

Speaker 4 (44:52):
Otherwise my veins could actually like bleed again. So I'm
not even allowed to aspirin because it things should be
terrible anyway.

Speaker 5 (45:01):
Yeah, that's the only reason why I'm not allowed psychedelica
is just because it affects the composition of the blood.
It has actually nothing to do with like the vein.
Well it does because it's the thin thinner the blood.
Then I could bleed out again, and then it could
affect more of my motion of my life.

Speaker 4 (45:18):
Left.

Speaker 3 (45:18):
Yeah, that'd be sad because you'd be really happy, probably
like in that state of consciousness, and then it'd be
like your husband would have to come like, WHOA, what
is happening over here? It was like pretty much it
could end up like getting bad, but it's crazy because
it changed my life.

Speaker 6 (45:31):
Right.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
I was doing like I was doing three four grams,
and we do a project we watch movies out back
on a projector on by the fire whatever, and I
was watching horror movies like I watched America Wearol from London,
like fucking tripping balls on this really strong strain. All
my friends and people that know and me, You're like,
you're fucking how do you do that? And I was
like I watched this. I watched like the Village and

(45:52):
I was like tripping balls the whole time. I was like, whoa.
I was like the whole twist ending is wild. And
I forgot about because i'd seen this. I was like fourteen.
But it's like I test myself, right, once you go
past a certain point, you just keep pushing. But it
convinced to me that, like our reality is now as
real as we think it is, Honestly it isn't.

Speaker 5 (46:10):
And I think a lot of people, once either they
have something traumatic happen or they go through a really
rough patch, they start to realize that everything that we've
been told is kind of a lie and they start
to formulate their own.

Speaker 4 (46:23):
Views of the world. But a lot of people get lost.

Speaker 5 (46:25):
They get scared, they think that they can't you know,
they get stuck into the whole work that.

Speaker 4 (46:29):
They shive and then just die.

Speaker 5 (46:31):
And that's pretty much the meaning of life. And no
one really has well, not no one, I shouldn't say that.
Not a lot of people have like the ability to
break away from the fear and.

Speaker 4 (46:42):
Actually test their own potential. And I wish that more
people would be like.

Speaker 5 (46:47):
Yeah, so unless yeah, exactly, unless you're forced or you know,
something happens, and I think we're all pushed into that direction.
But I think the meaning of life is to be
your authentic self, as authentic as you can be.

Speaker 4 (46:59):
And there was a test where they, you know, they test.

Speaker 5 (47:03):
The vibrations of human beings, and they used to think
that love was the most powerful vibration.

Speaker 4 (47:08):
Well they actually found out in the.

Speaker 5 (47:09):
New test that it's you just being yourself, completely and
utterly yourself.

Speaker 4 (47:14):
So authenticity is actually more powerful than love.

Speaker 6 (47:17):
And I got a weird feeling in my head.

Speaker 5 (47:19):
You said that, really, yeah, okay, because yeah, authenticity is
literally the number one I guess outward projected emotion that
is positive that humans can put.

Speaker 4 (47:29):
Out, and so I think what helped is kind.

Speaker 5 (47:32):
Of being autistic on the spectrum and not really caring
what people think or what society thought of me, because
I know I never went clubbing, Like I never went
I've went clubbing five times in my life and an
extrovert had to physically remove me from my house.

Speaker 3 (47:44):
Wait, like three times in my life.

Speaker 5 (47:46):
Yeah, I'm like five times, and some of them was
like weddings and whatever, bachelor rep parties, and usually I
end up leaving after like an hour when everyone's kind
of buzzed and they won't notice that I just kind
of like step up out, So I just kind of leave.

Speaker 6 (48:01):
And then you don't drink.

Speaker 3 (48:03):
Right, because that's technically a downer, but because of what
does your brain right?

Speaker 4 (48:07):
So I'll have wine, I drink, and so I'll have
wine and whatever.

Speaker 5 (48:11):
I'm pretty, I'm lightweight, So my husband has to babysit
me if I'm.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
The one my drinking wine.

Speaker 5 (48:17):
So because I'll go on adventures and I love everyone
when I'm drunk, and I love talking to people. It's
like my husband knows I am completely drunk if I
start making friends, and that's when he has to cut
me off because He's like, she's never going to do
any of this stuff she's promising you guys to do
unless she's drunk. She's not leaving the house, We're not

(48:38):
going on a due vacation.

Speaker 4 (48:40):
But she's lying.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
She's drunk right now, right, So he definitely has to
like take care of me when I drink.

Speaker 4 (48:46):
But I'm not allowed to overdo it just because of
like the level of alcohol and the thinness of the blood.
So I try and kind of keep it down.

Speaker 5 (48:52):
Nothing bad has happened yet, but at the same time,
I don't want this to kind of keep me down
and you know.

Speaker 3 (48:59):
Keep I've always kept it at Bay. I like drinking
too much, and the fans of the show will know that.
Is like there's been times like when we first started
the show, we were drinking like a twenty six or
between me and my buddy, which is like horrible and
like just saying the most outlandish shit. It's now a
Patreon so people can if they want to, they can,
Like I call it the Lost Tapes episode because I'm like,
this can't be out there on its own, like it's

(49:21):
too much like we're like we did Richard Ramiro's episode
and we were like really drunk, and some fann asked
for it back, and I'm like, it's on the Patreon.

Speaker 6 (49:29):
Now, you could go have it on there and pay
for it.

Speaker 3 (49:31):
But I'm like, the fact that you liked it so
much is making me think you're a little weird.

Speaker 4 (49:37):
That's awesome. Yeah, I was.

Speaker 5 (49:38):
I literally just put everything out there because I knew
my account had a limit on TikTok, and I was like,
as much as I can, like put stuff out there,
and you know, the show people like what the government
is doing. And that's why the approach that I take
is very mathematical, you know, teach people go very slowly,
put as many details as I can in there. And

(49:59):
that's what I'm hoping to do with my YouTube channel
and my Patreon, because we're trying to connect absolutely everybody
who thinks the same way so that we can kind
of put a leverage back on to us having rights,
so that these companies can't push us around anymore, because
if we have a second option, we can just drop
all of these corporations.

Speaker 6 (50:18):
That's what I said.

Speaker 3 (50:19):
I was like, people even YouTube, so I was like,
people need to go towards Rumble, And I realized now
they have an app and stuff like that where I
was like reading to get an app, then you get
better at this. And the thing is if people show
the power of their like dollar or the power of
their opinion and all that stuff like that, it will
like change everything. And that's why, Like it's funny because
my my, most of my viral videos like that went
really viral when I got the most angry, and it

(50:41):
wasn't even like that was that angry. It's just like
I'm miscing, like I know people want this, so I'm
just gonna scream at my fucking phone for a fucking
a minute and a half. And people are always like,
you write this shit out and I'm like, never, I
just tell you what the fuck I'm thinking. And now,
like I never realized how you could use that with Instagram.

Speaker 6 (51:00):
One guy I can't remember.

Speaker 3 (51:01):
He's an anarchist dude, and he's like, love your stuff
and I had like maybe like you know, four hundred
follower or something like that. He's like, start putting captions
on your videos, and all of a sudden, I have
like seven thousand people.

Speaker 6 (51:11):
Fought.

Speaker 3 (51:12):
It's the weirdest shit, right, because like I've had videos
that have like one hundred k, more like two hundred k,
and I'm like, I don't know if I like this
because every time I do mushrooms, I'm like, my face
is out there, the CIA is fucking watching me all
the time. Because you get you get like this paranoid.
But it's not like fear. It's like it's just like whoa,
Like you need to like reel it in a bit,
you don't need to be doing this much kind of stuff, right.

(51:33):
But then I'm like always like, well push him towards
the podcast, go listen to that shit, you know, because
you're trying to get advantage of these algorithms and these
people that look at your content, but the majority of
them are is like like follow and then they that's
all I do.

Speaker 4 (51:47):
Yeah, that's honestly. I've noticed that as well.

Speaker 5 (51:49):
A lot of people will talk and a lot of
people will complain, but not a lot of people want
solutions or be part of solutions.

Speaker 4 (51:56):
So the ones that do are are super super rare.

Speaker 5 (52:00):
And then you have like the negative nancies, those people
who are always negative, like no matter what you put
out there, no matter what solutions, they're like, no, we're
done every chance, I know, why are you here, just
go sign up for made.

Speaker 4 (52:13):
I know at this point, like why are you here?

Speaker 3 (52:14):
You can say you're sad and they'll kill you. It's
fine pretty much.

Speaker 4 (52:18):
Just go to a doctor and tell them you're having
a bad day. They'll sign you up for it. Crazy.

Speaker 5 (52:22):
It's like justin Trudeau's Canada that he doesn't give it
like shit about any of us. So I definitely it's
I mean, we're useless time.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
Oh so dude, they think that's what they think about us.
They and these elitist people in their parasites or whatever,
right people like what you call them that because like
that's what they are. Really. It's like they they they
want you to feel like lo I did a video
and like it's just like man, they want you to
feel They want you to feel sad and depressed. They

(52:52):
want to like they want you to feel this way
and you're giving it to them. This is why at
the of the day, Like why I joke about David
I used to watch because I like his message. He's
like come from a place of love, you know, raise
your vibration, don't let them consume this energy that they want.
And you see it, like I know you got timeline,
So we'll bring it to a close soon. It's like,
even with the leftist ship and Antifa and the LGBTQ

(53:15):
and all this shit, it's crazy. I had a co host,
my buddy, like I needed someoney to fill in the spot.
He was a fan of the show and we got
to know each other.

Speaker 6 (53:24):
He was a gay dude.

Speaker 3 (53:25):
Didn't even know he was gay all right, until like
weeks later when my buddy Juan pointed it out from
the one on one podcast and he's like, oh, he's gad.

Speaker 6 (53:34):
I was like what.

Speaker 3 (53:34):
I was like, man, my gay must be way off.
Then even I was like maybe you're a by I
don't know whatever, and we can't. He helped me keep
the show alive, and I'll always be thankful for that.
But then we started meeting this like fork in the
road where I was like, hey, just leave the kids
out of it, you know whatever, It's fine for what
it is is leave the kids out of it, you know.
And then he was like he started a transition, and

(53:57):
we all like, my buddy's like hel he's the token
gay dude on the show because we've had like a
black and we've all all sorts of people around the
show and my friends and stuff like that and different
walks of life, and then he kept going down that
road and the fans. I haven't really explained this too
much other than saying that he's not part of it
much anymore, but that's what happened, is like he went
too far left. It's like all of a sudden, he

(54:18):
stepped a huge like a huge gallop like a horse
one direction, and then I was like whoa.

Speaker 6 (54:23):
And then we it came.

Speaker 3 (54:24):
To this point where he's like, I can't argue with
you by this anymore. And then we just stopped having
him on the show. And our whole thing was like, hey,
leave the kids alone. And he's like, you can't kill
kids that they're mentally ill, and I was like, it
is a mental illness, generous for you, is a real
mental illness that people feel, and it's just it's just
crazy because like I never I don't judge people in

(54:47):
the way that other people do, right, Like I'm all
about like freedom of speech, freedom to do whatever you
want with your buddy, if you want to do that
as an adult, do whatever you want.

Speaker 6 (54:55):
I could care less.

Speaker 3 (54:57):
But as soon as you start wanting to like take
people into your cult and condition them and brainwash them
into your ideologies because you think you're righteous or virtuous.

Speaker 6 (55:05):
That's what I have a problem.

Speaker 4 (55:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (55:07):
See, I actually went down to the million person march
and I had friend Mistoover.

Speaker 4 (55:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (55:13):
Well I went undercover because people would have recognized you,
I'm sure.

Speaker 4 (55:18):
Yeah, a lot of people.

Speaker 5 (55:20):
And I wanted to actually know what each side was thinking.
So I had people implanted in Vancouver. I was here
in the Grand Prairie one, and then Toronto I think
it was.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
Yeah, that's what Toronto I was supposed to be that
I could make it Corontal.

Speaker 4 (55:35):
Yeah. And so I had people and.

Speaker 5 (55:37):
We asked them the same questions because I was noticing
that both sides are completely fighting for something completely different
because the propaganda and the algorithm are being pushed on
the liberal side as conservatives just hate the LGBTs and
they want to Yeah. And then on the liberal on
the conservative side is they have paid actors such as

(55:59):
like the drag shows where they pay it.

Speaker 3 (56:02):
They paid the Teachers' union to fucking protest.

Speaker 6 (56:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (56:06):
And so what they do is they pay this and
then they put it out for rage farming. Now conservatives
are like, oh, this is what's happening to our children,
blah blah blah, and it's got to be this community,
when in fact, it's the un and the teachers in
the schools who are absolutely one hundred percent responsible for
sexualizing content in kids schools. It has nothing to do

(56:26):
with the LGBT community or the trans community. They're just
using them as a trojan horse to introduce things. But
it's the teachers, the un and the school boards that
are doing this. And so it's really funny because I'm
watching this whole thing and I was going to make
an entire episode about this, but because I was like,
my account was kind of like not well, I was like, okay,

(56:48):
I'll put it on my Patreon and then I would
put everything that we found between both groups to kind
of give everybody a whole picture so that they can
see that it's not actually each other's that are hating
each other. It's propaganda being used against the liberals and
propaganda being used against the conservatives, while the middle group
kind of brings in sexual item.

Speaker 3 (57:10):
I had a family member like I don't give a shit,
I'm done caring and stuff like that. So they have
like the the no hate, no space for hate and
I commented this huge thing. I was like, nobody hates
people because they're gay. That is ridiculous. They don't like
it being forced on their children. And then this idea
that they're like, you can't force uh heterosexuality on kids,

(57:32):
what are you talking about? That's the natural human biological
like feeling that you get.

Speaker 6 (57:38):
Is the idea of why we have children today.

Speaker 3 (57:40):
You know, a thank a straight person for why the
kids exist, why you have kids, or why you're alive
is because of that basic biological it's never gonna change.
And the fact that it won't. People are like, no,
my uncle's gay, I don't hate always joke. I don't
hate him because he's gay. I hate him because he's
a liberal, like and it's I'm joking. But like this
idea that they're so conditioned and radicalized, I use that

(58:02):
word a lot, because they are. You're being like transformed
into something that you're inherently not, especially like teenagers and
stuff like that if they want to go against the grain,
but you're actually being a part of that. You're actually
transforming society into something that when you're thirty five, you're
gonna hate, You're not gonna like what the society. You're
grown up and you're gonna fucking despise it because you
transformed it into this. And a hundred percent believe that

(58:24):
they're trying to like bring in pedophilia, normalize it under
the guise of like all these different sexualities, and if
eighty percent of your personality is your sexuality, you don't
have much of a personality, then.

Speaker 5 (58:38):
Exactly, that's that's what I'm seeing as well. What I
think they're doing is I think they're trying to get
their pedophile ring.

Speaker 4 (58:43):
Up and running legally so that.

Speaker 5 (58:45):
They have volunteers instead of people that they have to
kidnap and force into it. So if they can I guess,
educate a whole younger generation that this is okay behavior,
then they'll have less lawsuits and problems legally.

Speaker 3 (58:59):
Like it gives me che It's like, this is what
the un is pushing, and this is why you know
it's funny because I bring this up. But I'm reading
David's book right and I listened to him on London Reel.
London Reel is a great show for what they're trying
to do. I don't know if you're aware of London
and Reel.

Speaker 4 (59:14):
But they're no, I'm gonna write that down.

Speaker 6 (59:17):
London Reel is great.

Speaker 3 (59:19):
They have like so many he has it's one dude
and he has so many different people on that and
he he has, he had, he had David I con
nine times now and it's called David I Banned because
he's banned from twenty seven countries. There's a favorite twenty
seven countries for saying what the fuck he's saying, for
like speaking out and doing it in a more kind
of positive way. But he talks about so much about

(59:40):
how they want to get you addicted to like the
physical aspects of reality, and then it makes me really
think about the LGBT stuff of being so addicted to
your physicality and your sexuality, and then you feed into
that and we're making a generation of kids that are
completely addicted.

Speaker 6 (59:56):
To porn and sex and and then.

Speaker 3 (59:59):
Darker shit down the road and furries and all that
weird shit that people are into. And I know my
buddy I used to have on the show like don't
yuck anyone else's yum. I'm like whatever, Like if people
I've said this, people can do what they want. And
we me and my coas always joke is like you know, like,
I'll do basic stuff if I really want, like, you know,
maybe change somebody up or something like that, but nothing

(01:00:19):
like crazy. I don't need that. If you need something
that extreme for sexual gratification, then there's something mentally wrong.

Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
Oh yeah, that.

Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
I think they've been doing it very slowly, just like
they have been with a lot of their others, I
should say, pilot projects to get our behaviors to change,
and it all starts with very limited low so people
don't really see it as a threat. And then they
just try and keep pushing the boundaries and unless we
like make those boundaries very clear of what is know
and what is Yeah, they will absolutely steamroll us in

(01:00:50):
every single possible way, from sexualizing children to our freedom said,
how we think, how we talk, how we speak, all
of this stuff, and then all of a sudden, your
free will and sovereignty isn't even a thing anymore. You're
just a robot human basically doing what they want us
to do to please them, the overlord parasites who think

(01:01:10):
they're in charge, but in fact they're not, because if
they were, they wouldn't need to do all of this
in order to keep us chained down.

Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
Yeah, one hundred percent, and well I kind of ended
on this, and I was funny because like I was
my coast we're doing. I call him now off off
topic if we like go too far off, because we
like joke about all the time. There's so many things
go on in the world that like people really liked
when we actually just ranted about like stuff that was
going on in the world. So I was sticking to
his topic and then I put it out and then

(01:01:38):
put on Patreon. We did one recently and it's about
the sand down Cloud, which is this cryptic creature these
these kids saw one time. But then I got into like, oh,
there's like there is uh there's cap boxes for kids
in schools, and he's like, no fucking way, and I
was like look it up. And then he's like, ah, shit,
I gotta go down a rabbit hole if I start this.
He's a reading like Quebec, New York, Ontario, and I

(01:01:59):
was like, yeah, it's it's real. And then the fact
that like when I was in high school, you would
get the living shit be out of you if you
were doing any of that type of shit, and it's
just it's so strange to see the direction of the
world and considering like I know there's people out there
that knew me there like whoa, Like he was talking
about the shit when he was like way too young

(01:02:19):
to even probably comprehend it, and in their point of view,
probably right. But it is weird to see how much
it's shifting and the things that I was predicting and
talking about and it's not prediction. It is researching and
learning about what direction they want to take the world.

Speaker 6 (01:02:35):
Uh, It's it's fine.

Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
How Like I thought I would be like fifty sixty
before they really started like pushing this shit like full
like just like let's go go time, and it's now.

Speaker 5 (01:02:48):
Honestly, I thought the same thing when I was I
don't know how old you are, but.

Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
Yeah, I'm learning too. I just turned two two Oh okay.

Speaker 4 (01:02:55):
I thought you were way way younger than I look.

Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
Young though, like twenty four.

Speaker 4 (01:02:59):
You were twenty six. Obviously, I was like, oh, you're
way younger than me. I'm like, but it's good to
see like the young How.

Speaker 3 (01:03:04):
Old are you?

Speaker 4 (01:03:05):
Thirty seven?

Speaker 3 (01:03:06):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (01:03:07):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I just hear.

Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
Oh okay, so we're like close in that generation of
we grew up with, like you know, you got South Park,
Simpsons and all of that stuff. You got jackass, And
I think they thought we were going to be dumber
than we were, Like it really turned backwards on them.
And I think what they're trying to do with the
younger generation is making more subdued than what the millennials
and the Gen xers are.

Speaker 6 (01:03:29):
I thought you were thirty three.

Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
Well oh thanks man.

Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
Like that makes me feel so much because a minute
and gray comes out.

Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
I cried.

Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
But if you can't really see it, my fucking whole hair,
I will have hair to the day I die.

Speaker 6 (01:03:43):
My fucking hair is gray.

Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
Oh really yeah, like my whole fucking almost all like
not but it's dark.

Speaker 6 (01:03:48):
But I got the salt peppa, you know.

Speaker 5 (01:03:51):
Yeah. See, I like the minute I see one thing,
like I don't even care about my roots. I don't
care what I look one freaking gray hair, I'm like,
the salon we Go needs to be covered up. Dude,
I'm not walking around like this, so I totally know
how you feel. But I think they're trying to subdue,
like the younger generation so that they don't turn out.

Speaker 6 (01:04:08):
Like one generation to completely brainwash them.

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
And that's why I like sometimes my wife thinks like
I talk about things too far in advance, where like
we're planning to have kids eventually, right, and like I
I've told her like that what I would like to do,
and you know, and I want to make sure my
kid is aware of the things that going on and
intelligent and but not show them too much too soon,

(01:04:36):
but like make sure they're aware because like I never
had that outlet and they saw me as like a
rebel without a cause or whatever you want to say,
but like acting out because I didn't. I think I
recognized at a very young age the system that we
lived in was not beneficial to human beings.

Speaker 5 (01:04:55):
Yeah, And a lot of kids who do feel that
it's that instinct that you have that you're born with, right,
So it's kind of like leading you in a certain direction,
but it's not matching your outside. And I think as
a child, because you're so young, you still don't understand everything.
You can't really self reflect on your own thoughts and
on your own feelings.

Speaker 4 (01:05:14):
You just kind of act.

Speaker 5 (01:05:15):
Out because you don't know what is going on. And
I think the younger we teach children about learning how
to listen to their own gut feelings and trusting that
gut feeling, and then you know, being truthful with kids,
because kids, even though they're small, they're very well aware
and very intelligent in knowing what is.

Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
Going on in the world and what is right and
what is wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:05:33):
And I think being completely honest with your children with
everything that is going on and then kind of letting
them figure it out for themselves as well is a
very very fine balancing act that I find a lot
of young parents have issues with, Like anyone i.

Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
iPad generation, I said, I'm never I've never fucking given
my kid an iPad or a fucking tablet or whatever,
and it's like having them stuck behind that screen. Now,
I will let them cry it out before I give
them that shit I got the end of the day,
like I'm I will be stern, but I will be
very like excited, like I'm like you where I'm like
it's like super energy and shit like that all the time,
and I will give them more to I want to

(01:06:10):
be connected to nature more. Anything, especially mushrooms did that
to me. There's a fucking tree out back, Like I'm
surrounded by trees. That's like our fence line where in
the country we're surrounded by trees. So every time there's
this one tree looks like he's fucking waving at me.
Every time I'm mushrooms, I'm never letting. I hate walnuts.
They're always dropping down your step on your breaking ankle.
But I was like, I can't cut you down because

(01:06:31):
I feel like I saw it.

Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
Like it sounds weird, but.

Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
Like I always I've always said that you're connecting to
a plant consciousness because my cilium is in the ground
and it connects all living things. So you're getting a
dose of what reality that nature lives in.

Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
So to speak.

Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
Like the one time I gotta and this, like the
one time I was I was tripping balls and I
was like, is this what like plants see? And my
wife's like, plants don't see. I was like, yeah, but
what that they feel this? Right? I was like, this
has to be like their reality because you're connecting to
them because my celium, the mushroom's grown to the ground
and give life to dead things and.

Speaker 5 (01:07:07):
You know absolutely, so look up the root system and
trees that are close.

Speaker 4 (01:07:13):
They actually communicate together.

Speaker 6 (01:07:14):
It's fucking crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
Yeah, through like their entire roots, Like they know.

Speaker 6 (01:07:19):
When I'm on mushrooms.

Speaker 5 (01:07:21):
It's proud, and especially if you go outside with bare
feet and people say.

Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
You want to do everything, you know, we're all electrical
to go.

Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
Much of the dog poop, oh.

Speaker 4 (01:07:30):
Definitely, I have to go out there every because I've
got too many horse eyes like dogs that I rescued.

Speaker 5 (01:07:36):
And honestly, the poop is it's like a weekly like
for garbage bags.

Speaker 4 (01:07:42):
It's bad.

Speaker 3 (01:07:43):
I know you got time us. I'll let you go.
I want you to show your stuff. I do. I
would like to do this again at some point, absolutely,
and maybe dive really deep into some subjects because now
we've kind of broken the ice.

Speaker 6 (01:07:55):
I really really like your content.

Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
It is refreshing, to be honest, and I'll cut some
clips and stuff like that, and if you want, I
can even with reels. You can like collaborate. I can
throw it to your channel too, please do. Yeah, I'm
really gonna cut some fun clips for everybody so they
get like the you know, see what the conversations all.
But I'll probably cut a bunch because there's I think

(01:08:18):
this was some solid content and we got some fun stuff.
But I would like you to come back because I
think it would be enjoyable for the fans, and I
feel like we've just kind of scratched the surface what
we could get into. But make sure to shut your
stuff and then, like I've said to you, will stay
in contact or whatever. But if you need help on
your side with anything and stuff like that, if you

(01:08:40):
need anyone to come on your show, is your Patreon,
let me know or anything. Because I'm pretty versed in
like everything, because I chose to like expand my like
paranormal even like true crime, serial killer stuff, any anything
like that. Conspiracy wise, my knowledge stretches too far sometimes.

Speaker 5 (01:09:00):
Honestly, I'm so into that because that's actually the stuff
I like, and it's fun for me. The government stuff
is just to wake people up side you.

Speaker 4 (01:09:07):
Know what's coming on the pipeline.

Speaker 5 (01:09:09):
But when I tell you, I will research for three
days straight on like the weirdest conspiracy theories.

Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
Dude, just let me know what you want to talk
about and I will dive deep with you.

Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
That'd be sick.

Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
I'll get into the craziest series.

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Well, I want to talk about the Cars arean Mafia
soon just because the shit that's going on.

Speaker 4 (01:09:26):
Yes, I would so much.

Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
Oh maybe I should bring you onto that one with
my buddy from Ireland. That'd be pretty fun because it's
I want to be like two hours, you know, two
and a half, like to really dive into it. But
there's a lot of stuff to now I want to
cover because it'd be fun. But like we did two
parts last year in Your Halloween about people that thought
they had sex with ghosts, so like, shit like that
really gets my goat, Like the weird shit that like

(01:09:50):
really like you're like, what the fuck, Oh.

Speaker 4 (01:09:53):
My gosh, dude, I don't want to go see that episode.
What did you say last Halloween?

Speaker 6 (01:09:57):
It was last hollow.

Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
If you look up on our show, if you look
up spectrophilia, what's that's the scientific term of what it's called.
It is very fun Like if you want to suggest
maybe watching the video on YouTube, but if you are
just listening, it's very funny. This is one of my
co hosts and something like that, Like it's there's three
of us on it and it's a riot. Probably some

(01:10:19):
of the funnest ship people loved it because it's weird, right,
People are like, oh, fuck, we did we actually did
an episode two on the sexual alien encounters. That shit's
fucking weird. There are so many people that think that
they fucked an alien. It's weird that.

Speaker 5 (01:10:38):
I'm sorry, I gotta, I'm seriously gotta look into that,
like so bad.

Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
It's so weird, hilarious, it's funny. So if you, yeah, honestly,
I think you'd be interested, you should check out those
episodes because Dan, you'll kind of see our sense of
humor and how I do things, Like even though last year,
I'll tell you this to end this on last year
we did our Halloween special, right, I want be a
Hippi because I'm on the mushroom she I'll send you
a clip from it or something, and I have to

(01:11:04):
send you the one clip because my buddy's like, I'm broke,
I don't know what.

Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
To do or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:11:08):
And I was like, do you have a suit and
then he's like yeah, And I was like, we're gonna
put you in clown makeup and you're gonna be Trudeau
and it's like the creepiest looking ship. And the whole
time he's like, you gotta go get your vaccines, like
just playing it up, and I'm like I could because
I was I took mushrooms on that episode as I
couldn't even look at him.

Speaker 6 (01:11:27):
I was like, you look fucked.

Speaker 4 (01:11:29):
Man, that's awesome. I love that.

Speaker 6 (01:11:33):
Shut up all your stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:11:34):
Back on that doll And if you want to collab,
let me know all your stuff on my social And
if you have anyone who wants to actually start the
initiative has a small business, let them know about my website.
We're kind of putting together all the small business businesses
in Canada to try and counteract.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Yeah, if you want to connect through like my podcast
as like some sort of business, I'm very open to that.
It's definitely gonna give people a different angle, which what
Guy always said, like I'm trying to give people like
laughs and think about these things, but also enjoy your
life and come out of like that humor is the
best part. Like people that are in concentration camps were

(01:12:13):
still using humor to get them through like the horrible
shit they're going through. And I always say, I know
there's people that think that that shit was fake, but
there's like, yeah, there's lunatics out there.

Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
So there's yeah, not everything is faked. Like some things
are real, somethings are embellish.

Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
Somethings are you know, saggerated over.

Speaker 5 (01:12:31):
Exaggerated, exactly and so forth. I think it's just a
discernment of you know, kind of going through the details.

Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
But yeah, there's people that are like that never happened,
Like Hitler wasn't real, This wasn't really like.

Speaker 5 (01:12:43):
Dude, Yeah, it's he's kind of in books and like
there's pictures of him, so you kind of can't say
he's not really you know what I mean. But there
are people who are absolutely like, you know, off in
La La land and you just kind of got to
leave them into Lulu Land because they're not coming back.

Speaker 3 (01:12:59):
I think this was a good connecting bridge for our
content stuff like that. I do think that we think
very similar. You kind of remind me of myself in
a lot of ways. So we'll stay in contact for
all the host heads out there, as we call our fans,
because we try to keep Canadian right, like if you
you know what strange brew is, right, you have to
do Yeah, Okay, So that's why that's why I took

(01:13:19):
my NAD because I was like, we know what to
call the show, and I was like, you know what,
we're too drunk guys sitting there talking about the stupidest
shit most times, right, Like in people's point of views.
But we're drinking and talking about like and now they're like, oh,
look at the astronaut arms. See if it could take
off a beer cap like stuff like that. Right, So
that's why I needed the way I did. But you know,
I think it would be very justified to like bring

(01:13:41):
you back on, maybe do some other connecting collaborations and
see what we can do. Because I can get very
serious too about the stuff I talk about, but shout
out everything that you need to and then we'll bring
it to like an end.

Speaker 4 (01:13:53):
Awesome. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:13:54):
So, if you guys want to visit my page, it's
truth Seeker zero one zero zero one on Instagram, Facebook,
TikTok x, and then the Patreon is Artemis News Media,
including my.

Speaker 4 (01:14:06):
YouTube page which is Artemis news Media.

Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
If you find any of my socials, my link tree
is in my bio, it'll take you right over there.
And we're basically starting an initiative where we are starting
a small business collaboration across Canada and the United States.

Speaker 4 (01:14:20):
In order to counteract the cabal. So anybody who.

Speaker 5 (01:14:24):
Wants to fight the cabal, We've got some pretty big
players that are coming on board here. I'm just doing
interviews so that we don't have infiltrators or any fake people,
because I'm super super careful that we do not end
up like certain other groups that have been made and
made it far. That's why we're doing everything legally, so
everything with business licenses.

Speaker 4 (01:14:43):
We're not in news media. We're a consulting media, so
we can get around.

Speaker 6 (01:14:47):
Bill c eleven Upper said, that's awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:14:50):
I would love to connect and do what I can
to help you guys, even through my platform. If you
guys need ads or anything done, I'll play it on
my show like that.

Speaker 6 (01:15:00):
So, like, I want to help out where.

Speaker 3 (01:15:02):
I can because I truly believe in trying to figure
out solutions for this. A lot of the solutions everyone
asked me always for a video on solutions, and I
think most of them are very basic. I do not comply.
That's the one big one. To stop complying to what
the government tells you to do. I'm not gonna say
anything else because I think it gets a little bit taxes.
There's a way around it, you know, like enough of

(01:15:24):
us do it.

Speaker 5 (01:15:25):
Our loopholes and we need to work together to find
these legal loopholes so you're not breaking the law. You're
just playing their game on their level and turning it
on them hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
And when I saw you post that video, I really
want to get involved.

Speaker 6 (01:15:38):
So I'm here if you need me.

Speaker 4 (01:15:39):
Awesome, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:41):
If I have a fuck the New World Order shirt
if anyone wants one, yes, I started. I started. I
started making one where I wanted to do, uh it's uh,
it's not it's not inoculation. Uh, it's extermination or something like.
I want to do a bunch of shirts like that.
But I'm just gonna fucking fuck with people.

Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
If you want this this idea, just be like, explain
it to them as if they took the VAX for
a donut.

Speaker 4 (01:16:05):
So I'm like, that's the shirt I want.

Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
All right, stay strange, everybody, awesome, Thank you,
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