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July 3, 2024 151 mins

Prepare to question everything with a deep dive into Florida’s unique metaphysical landscape and its connections to ancient mysteries and alternative lifestyles, we promise an eye-opening exploration that's as entertaining as it is enlightening. We also tackle the wild world of Florida’s death metal scene, invasive reptiles, and the theory of the Garden of Eden’s surprising location. as we welcome the one and only Dr Narco Longo of Old World Florida to the show.

Have you ever thought the origins of horses might lie in the Southeast United States? We explore fascinating archaeological finds that support this theory, connecting ancient naval empires and advanced civilizations to Florida by discovering massive ancient anchors. Plus, the discussion takes a spiritual turn, as we explore vegetarianism and the health benefits of a vegan lifestyle while debunking myths about soy and seed oils. Our guest brings fresh perspectives on astrology's practical applications and connections to human anatomy, making the cosmos feel closer to home.

From personal UFO encounters to the cultural significance of beards, this episode is packed with captivating stories and thought-provoking ideas. We discuss the historical significance of red hair among ancient giants, delve into the influence of the Scythians and Phoenicians, and unravel the intriguing connections between different ancient peoples. Special thanks to our legendary YouTube creator guest, who helps us tie these complex threads together. Don't miss this episode filled with knowledge, humor, and a hint of the extraordinary!

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"$awbuck" Mike (00:01):
The Nephilim sightings are going to start
soon.

"Headhunter" Higg (00:04):
Consciousness has been enslaved.

"$awbuck" Mike (00:06):
Your consciousness does not need your
physical body to survive.
It's the thing that's necessary.
It has to be there.
It's the coding that projectsthis world we currently live in.
I want you to read the Bible.

Dr Narco Longo (00:19):
We got reptilians just outside of our
frequency zone, six dimensionalbeings, the ancient builder race
.

"$awbuck" Mike (00:26):
Ideas are the highest form of intelligence,
and that leads you to truth andclarity.

Dr Narco Longo (00:30):
The Nephilim sightings are going to stall
soon.
Conspiracy show.
It's obvious.
The aliens are, god-fearing,insanely huge.
Or just one planet.
They would have needed aminimum of six feet of lead
shielding in order to getthrough the 25,000 mile thick of
nl and radiation belt.
This is real.
They really did fake the moon.

"$awbuck" Mike (00:47):
The world is infinitely older than that and I
mean the world with humanbeings in it, skull and bones,
is like one of the villains inthe legion of doom, they said.

"Headhunter" Higgins (00:57):
I'll let you read the bible, the biblical
flood, the tartaria mud floodconspiracy and chill the
nephilim sightings are going tostart soon the.
Bulldog Ball.
I want you to read the Bible.
There's magnets in thebasketballs.
There was a political party, athird party Called the
Anti-Masonic Party.
At a point in the United States, the Global Pandemic Treaty

(01:19):
Conspiracy and Chill Podcast.
Alright, we got one I'm superexcited for today A YouTube
channel you guys probably knowConspiracy and Chill Podcast be

(01:40):
here so your work is veryextensive and it covers a lot of
stuff, which is why I love yourchannel, but obviously the name
old world florida, somebody whomight not be familiar with you.
How would you sum up your workfor the dummies?

Dr Narco Longo (01:56):
right.
Well, thank you.
That's flattering, that's highpraise.
It's everything unusual,conspiracy theory, metaphysical,
you know, it's the old world,occult, esoteric, everything
behind Florida, glorifyingFlorida, shedding light,

(02:18):
uncovering things, and a wholelot of holistic health too.
So you know, conspiracytheories, truth, whatever you
want.
To sum it up as we talk aboutJesus and the Bible, a fair
amount too, but yeah, the truthand Florida and how they relate.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:38):
Right on.
Well, yeah, like I said, thisis a guest I was very excited to
have because also a fellowvegan.
We're going to double team meateater Mike today here.
I can't wait for that, becauseit's usually him and the guests
giving me I wanted to I wantedto jump on that live stream.
When you were on youtubetalking to some guy that came
out eating chicken and I waslaughing at that, that was.
That was fun yeah, we'll goorange juice for for your

(03:01):
special today too.

Dr Narco Longo (03:03):
Oh, hang on.
Yeah, I don't know, tom, itlooks like yellow juice to me,
buddy.

"Headhunter" Higgins (03:09):
Not the real thing.
We're here in Illinois, we'rehere in Chicago, so it probably
is some GMO crap, but it was thefresh squeezed.

Dr Narco Longo (03:17):
I'm only teasing .
We got milk.
But yeah, when you see thatfresh orange, fresh squeezed
color, you'll understand whythey call it orange juice.
But yeah, I love everything.
I love the yellow juice too.
I've got some favoritepasteurized brands that I like
to use too when I'm in a pinch.

(03:38):
Can't always get the good stuff.

"Headhunter" Higgins (03:41):
What about pineapple juice?
I'm a big pineapple juice guy.
That's good too.

Dr Narco Longo (03:43):
Love pineapple juice I'm a big pineapple juice
guy.
That's good too.
Love, love pineapple juice.
I love pineapple juice becauseI can guzzle it.
Room temperature, like orangejuice, is amazing.
But it doesn't have the sameappeal when it's just like
warmer room temperature.
You know, I really like it.
Chilled pineapple juice is likefind out, I'm gonna be walking

(04:04):
somewhere, if I'm gonna bespending all day outside.
Like I used to be a valet, Iused to park cars, did that for
like five years and I'd run alot all day and sweat a lot and
I'd always buy pineapple juiceand that was like that was as
good as like five gallons ofwater.
You know, one liter literpineapple juice.

"Headhunter" Higgins (04:26):
So it brings you back.
Same with coconut water.
Yeah, love it.
And uh, before we get into this, because we could take this all
types of directions, somethingthat I always had that came to
mind with florida, like, uh, I'donly visit you know a couple
times throughout my life when myfamily would go on vacation to
florida, but I don't know you.
You strike me as a bit of ametalhead too, am I?

(04:47):
Am I right to assume that?

Dr Narco Longo (04:50):
um, I play guitar, so I really do like
everything with a guitar in it.

"Headhunter" Higgins (04:56):
I definitely grew up on metal, so
one of the grunge, one of theniche like scenes of metal that
I was very into was tampa deathmetal scene in like the 80s and
90s and it was all like superbrutal, super heavy, like
satanic, just dark death metalthat I liked and I was like why
did this come from?
Like sunny florida?

(05:16):
This just doesn't make sense inmy head.
But as I would visit, I'm likeI don't know.
Florida is kind of brutal.
It's got like a bunch ofinvasive reptiles and like the
florida man archetype and alltypes of weird stuff around it.
So I'm like, okay, I can seewhy.
Uh, some energy like thispopped up, some just real occult
, brutal stuff and once Istumbled upon your channel it

(05:37):
started to make more and moresense and obviously opened up
total other uh points of view.
Got any thoughts on that?
Are you familiar with theflorida death metal scene?

Dr Narco Longo (05:46):
not, uh, not too intimately, but when I was in
high school there was a there'sa pretty big hardcore scene and
a lot of you know bands from our, from my high school were
touring around the united states, which was pretty cool, but um,
never, never went to a deathmetal in Tampa.
But I went to some death metalconcerts here in Broward County

(06:09):
and Palm Beach County.
Those are pretty brutal.
But I would say, you know,anything coming out of Tampa Bay
is gonna have to do with allthe tunnels and it's the
sinkhole capital of the worldover there.
So that's Hades we're talkingabout and you know hades rules

(06:29):
heavy metal.

"$awbuck" Mike (06:31):
So it's awesome.
So if, if someone was listeningto you for the first time,
where or how would you start theconversation on your work?

Dr Narco Longo (06:42):
um, god, there's God.
God is good, god's real.
There's nothing wrong withbeing a Christian.
There's nothing wrong withbeing a holistic health nut, and
that's probably that's actuallyhow we were created.
There's nothing wrong withsmoking pot and there's nothing

(07:03):
wrong with not going to college,so that's really entry level.
That's the conversation I'dhave with anyone who came
through the door here.
That's working.

"$awbuck" Mike (07:15):
That's cool.
I check all the boxes, so I waslistening to several different
podcasts, but a couple of thenotes that I took that I wanted
to talk to you about, sincewe're kind of seeming maybe
starting at Christianity and theBible and whatnot is.
I heard you talk about theGarden of Eden and that possibly

(07:36):
, or what you believe is inFlorida.
Could you talk about that alittle bit?

Dr Narco Longo (07:41):
Right, yeah, so just number one.
It's not a joke joke being deadserious.
Some people think it's a joke,but uh, I'm being dead serious
and I think I know for a factthe guy who came up with that or
not, the guy who came up withit, the first guy, first white
guy who noticed and wrote a bookabout it was uh, ee callow.

(08:04):
I know he was dead seriousabout it too, restructured his
whole life around it, didn'tmake much money off it at all,
and you know.
You've just got to look at whatdo we know.
We know that Noah or whoeverhis equivalent, was in any world
religion, faith, you know, allaround Eurasia it's not just the

(08:27):
Abrahamic faiths who believe inthis Noah guy or have a
Noah-type character or have aflood myth and a survival and
rekindling of civilization.
It's not just the Abrahamicfaiths.
So whoever the equivalent ofNoah is, pretty much everyone
agrees he landed in Eurasia, inthe mountains of Ararat.

(08:48):
We know that some names weretransferred there, but we don't
know where he departed from.
We don't know where theydeparted from.
Maybe Noah represented a wholegroup of people.
You know that's something thathappens a lot of times in
storytelling is whole groups ofpeople are boiled down into
single people For sure, for thesake of storytelling, for

(09:12):
brevity, for the sake ofconversation and dialogue, and
you know this is what happens.
So whether that was one boatthat landed, whether that was a
whole fleet that landed, wedon't know for sure.
People like Ron Wyatt have goneover there and done a lot of
digging, done a lot of searching, claimed they found a whole lot

(09:33):
of answers.
I think there's a whole lot oftruth to some of that.
The things they find out in themountains of Ararat, the boats
over there, allegedly the woodthey pull off the top mount air
rat.
There's graves that they claimare over there of bones that
belong to 14 foot people, andthat's some crazy stuff.

(09:55):
But they have pictures andvideo and museums that you can
go and touch to prove it.
So I think there's a generalconsensus that noah landed there
or his equivalent, whoever theywould be landed in eurasia, and
that's pretty much where worldhistory picks up after that is,
people came down from themountains of ararant, where it

(10:17):
wasn't too hospitable.
They ventured down to the areathat we you know, know, remember
as Sumeria and Babylon andthose areas, and that's where
you get the civilization pickingback up.
But we don't know where Noahdeparted from.
The Bible isn't explicit, givesus names but, like I said,

(10:40):
those were applied to Eurasiaafter the fact, which is kind of
confused a lot of people.
So I don't think anyone trulybelieves he departed from
Eurasia.
I think a lot of people justrest on the assumption that the
whole world might have beenreshaped by the flood.
So there's no point in lookinganywhere.

(11:00):
And there's some rivers overthere.
Well, there's only two, notfour.
And there's some rivers overthere.
Well, there's only two, notfour.
But there's some rivers overthere in Iraq that bear those
names.
And people haven't reallylooked too much deeper than that
.
Well, some people have.
Lv Edison Galloway wasFlorida's 1936 Republican
candidate for governor and hewrote a whole book in 1966 about

(11:25):
Florida being the true,original Garden of Eden.
Not only that, it is thesoutheastern United States, the
border between Florida andGeorgia, that Noah built his ark
from a certain type of woodnamed in the Bible gopher wood
that only grows one place in thewhole world, that's on the

(11:49):
border of Florida and Georgia.
Right in that exact samevicinity is a four-headed river
system just like that.
It's the world's only equalfour-headed river system.
And it's built like that, I Ibelieve, because god designed
the human body.
God designed this story so thatanyone can tell, even if they

(12:12):
didn't have a tongue, they cantell this story right, and the
bible is written.
Another thing we got toremember remember about the
bible is it's written for thefisherman, the shepherd, the
tribal hut dweller.
Maybe it was written by peoplewith pen and pencil and maybe

(12:33):
even a printing press.
Maybe it was written backed byhigh, high advanced
technological people.
But they wrote the Bible withthe fisherman and the shepherd
and the wanderer in mind.
So that's the commondenominator.
Right, we've got to meet themat that level.
So if the Bible sounds dumbeddown sometimes or if it sounds

(12:56):
very desolate and tribal,remember that's just
storytelling and they chose acertain setting for the story.
But that might not be wherethose things actually occurred.
So blah, blah, blah.
The Old Testament, genesis,tells us there was four rivers
in the Garden of Eden and thatthe Garden of Eden was eastward.

(13:19):
So Iraq.
There's nothing eastward aboutwhere the four rivers are in
Iraq.
There's nothing fertile aboutwhere the four rivers are today.
In Iraq.
They do not abound in wildlifeor you know rare species or ice

(13:39):
age species that would have beenpreserved in a special place
like that.
It's pretty much just a sandbox.
The banks of the rivers aresomewhat fertile, but Iraq is
Iraq.
We've all seen it on TV.
Well, we've all seen Florida onTV too, and we all know how
much money gets dumped intoFlorida, how much people really

(14:00):
treat it like the Holy Land.
You've got the significantJewish population in Florida and
you've got all these things so.
LV Edison Calloway did somedigging.
He moved over there.
I've told the story at length.
I've done a whole audio book onit.
People want to hear everydetail.
But basically he moved toNorthwest Florida, noticed this

(14:23):
four-headed river system noticed, florida was an eastward
landmass southeastward, butdefinitely eastward Noticed that
the southeast United States wasamong the oldest landmasses in
the world ever, that we knowabout Over a billion.
You know, whatever a billionmeans doesn't matter.
Maybe they made all that stuffup, but as far as we know what

(14:44):
old is, geologically this stuffis old.
So you know, a billion can meanwhatever you wanted to mean,
but by comparison it's a billionyears old.
The Himalayas, the Rockies, arestill growing upwards.
The Himalayas, the AppalachianMountains the southeast United
States is so old it it'scollapsing down on itself.

(15:07):
It's so old.
At one time it was taller thanboth of those ranges.
So just to get an idea of howold the southeast United States
is and how lush it still is,we're getting a better idea of
what Eden might have looked like, what I imagine when I read
Genesis Lush subtropical,inviting, hospitable Florida.

(15:31):
The Gulf of Mexico is one ofthe only places in the world
where you can live withoutclothing, you can live without
fire.
You could live largely withoutshelter too.
There's some places where youcould shelter from storms and
things like that.
But it's got all the thingsyou'd expect.
It has all the criteria you'ddemand of Eden, and then you

(15:53):
have the undeniable geologicallandmarks like the four-headed
river system, the world's purestgold.
That's right, the Georgia GoldBelt, where one of those four
rivers extends to you find thepurest gold in the world.
That's the Dahlonega gold goldmint.

(16:13):
Us government used to mint goldthere.
It was so good Because inGenesis it tells us there was
the good gold of Havilah, onyxstone, good gold, bdellium, all
these things, and bdellium, pineresin, turpentine, is what they

(16:36):
used to pitch Noah's Ark out of.
It clearly says in the Biblethat they needed to pitch the
Ark.
Well, guess what guys that wasthe principal industry of
Southwest sorry, of SoutheastUnited States, florida and
Georgia for like 200 years wastapping a little like a nail
into a pine tree and letting thesap run out and using that to

(17:01):
pitch boats with.
So the US Navy was pitchingboats with this pitch and Noah's
Ark needed a whole lot of pitch.
So we've got the gopher wood.
Like I've said, people can seepictures of it on my, on my
channel.
Big, big tree, super buoyant,only grows one place in the
world.
Gopher wood is a directtransliteration.

(17:23):
It's not a translationTransliteration Meaning gopher
is how they said it thousands ofyears ago and gopher is how
they're saying it to this day.
And another thing there's thelatitude.
Calloway didn't incorporatethis into his book, but you've
got to understand.
The precise point where the tworivers, the Euphrates and the

(17:47):
Tigris, split or fork over inIraq is the 31.0 precise point,
31st degree latitude.
Right, that line of latituderuns straight through the spot
where this river forks.
Well, guess what, guys?

(18:09):
We follow the 31st degreelatitude north.
We follow that west towardsAmerica.
Not only does it go through theTigris and Euphrates, precisely
where they fork I've droppedthe pin myself, everyone can do
it themselves it also runsthrough Jerusalem, the holy city
of Jerusalem, precisely.

(18:32):
Then it goes out through theAtlantic Ocean.
And where does it hit?
The first thing it hits, thevery first thing it touches in
the American continent, isJekyll Island.
Georgia Got a whole video onJekyll Island.
Georgia Got a whole video onJekyll Island.
Georgia Got a couple videosthat reference it.
A whole lot of dark stuff wentdown there Federal Reserve.
You could even say that's theNew Jerusalem.

(18:54):
It's like if you flip the pageover on the Atlantic Ocean,
that's the first piece of landyou hit and that's where they
chose to sign the FederalReserve.
There's good evidence to showthat child sacrifices were
undertaken in the preciselocation where the Federal
Reserve was signed and draftedand conceived by a group of the

(19:18):
richest men in the world undervery, you know, secretive
circumstances.
So, and then you know, youcross the bridge right off from
Jekyll Island and you go downthe road a little bit and right
there also, in the 31st degreeparallel north in Georgia, is a
little neighborhood town by thename of Jerusalem.

(19:39):
Well, blah, blah, blah, youkeep going west.
And that same parallel that wentthrough the two rivers in Iraq,
not only does it constitute thenorthern panhandle, you know
the state line of Florida,that's that flat line in the
Florida panhandle point wherethe four fingers of that river,

(20:08):
two of them terminate, and thebottom of that you know the palm
of your hand.
If that's where this is fourrivers are, is the 30th to be
parallel.
And why they chose the 31st andthe 30th is because they chose
the bottom of the lake, the topof the lake, and from here to
here is the border betweenFlorida and Georgia, and from
here to here is the borderbetween Florida and Alabama, and

(20:29):
then the border between Alabamaand Georgia is also one of
these rivers.
So that's a pretty significantbody of water right there.
It's on the same, same latitudeas the two rivers in Iraq, like
I.
And then all the four thingsthat the Bible says were near
those four rivers can actuallybe found in Florida, not in Iraq

(20:53):
.
So you have all the animalsthat would have been in the
Garden of Eden and all theanimals that would have made it
onto Noah's Ark, two of everykind.
Here's a nail in the coffin,right here.
If the horse was in the Gardenof Eden.
That's a nail in the coffinBecause the horse did not evolve

(21:15):
in Eurasia.
Evolve, you know, quote-unquoteevolve.
But it was in the SoutheastUnited States.
Any archaeologist worth theirsalt will tell you this that the
horse evolved in the SoutheastUnited States.
Its bones are all over Florida.

(21:36):
You can go mammoth bone hunting, megalodon bone hunting and
horse hunting horse bone andcamel bone hunting here in the
Southeast United States, who arereal special, and you'll come
away finding something every dayHorse, camel, lion, cheetah
yeah, things that you think arefrom Africa, think are from

(22:00):
Eurasia, came from here.
The horse is the best example.
Because the horse evolvedquote-unquote in the southeast
United States.
Then boom, and that's formillions of years.
They tell us Again,quote-unquote, millions of years
.
But it's there in the ground.
Then it disappears in thegeological record, the

(22:21):
archaeological record, aroundthe end of the Ice Age, around
this big cataclysmic period, andthen boom shows up in Eurasia,
fully prepped for domestication.
So it evolved to the point ofnear domestication, independent

(22:42):
of humans apparently, they tell,tell us in america.
And then boom disappears andshows up in eurasia, right in
line with the timeline thatplato gives us for the fall of
atlantis.
And we know for a fact theywould have had horses, because
everyone that came from them, orclaims to have came from them,

(23:05):
had horses.

"Headhunter" Higgins (23:07):
That one is the nail in the coffin.
I would love to hear some of myskeptical friends, who either
don't subscribe to any type ofconspiracy or think the flood
narrative and the Ark wasimpossible, that the horse thing
that really is one, because,like you said, everyone agrees
it disappeared from the fossilrecord.
Then, somehow, across the world, where you know it spread out

(23:30):
and was known for mainly, is ahorse ready to just totally be
ridden and already tamed andshit.
So that's pretty, uh, prettyevident.
And then, yeah, the climatecould really sustain anything
because, like I mentioned before, that there's so many invasive
things.
I'm super into reptiles too.
I always kept pets and stuffand I knew, during hurricanes or

(23:50):
other things, that pets wouldget loose or people would let
their pets loose or they'descape from the zoo.
So there's so many populationsof different reptiles that are
not native there but they justthrive because the weather
permits it.
Yeah definitely mentioned,atlantis too, that's where I was
going.
Yeah, yeah, florida andatlantis have to be connected

(24:14):
somehow then in this timeline,yeah, that's a great question.

Dr Narco Longo (24:19):
You know, the uh , atlantis, there's the Atlantis
, there's John Saxer, who's amystic out of the Tampa Bay area
, tarpon Springs, florida, whichis the most Greek city outside

(24:41):
of Greece.
The one in ten people are stillspeaking Greek, they're fully
Greek and still speak Greek inthe home, in in tarpon springs.
It's a sponge diving capital.
So, um, you know, there's somedead giveaways also, but in
terms of the geography, justsame thing with the eden,
northwest florida, but foratlantis I'd really like to
focus in on Tampa Bay and maybeAtlanta too, which that makes

(25:06):
sense with the right.
So, those four rivers that I wastalking about, if they're the
shape of my hand, like this, ifwe do like the rock and roll,
right, the two outer rivers arethe major ones that are like
major rivers of industry andtrade and you know, cargo goes

(25:28):
up there, big, like on par withthe Mississippi, not a super big
, but you can, uh, you know, geta lot done with them.
The two in the middle kind offizzle out, and where they
fizzle out is the top borderbetween Florida and Alabama,
like I was saying do we know thenames of the rivers?

(25:48):
yes, that's a good, goodquestion.
So that plays into this too.
So if we're looking at thisdiagram and I'll I'll explain it
for anyone who's not you know,maybe looking at the screen,
you've got the main river calledthe Apalachicola, and the
Apalachicola goes from theGeorgia border down to the Gulf

(26:12):
of Mexico.
So if anyone knows whereTallahassee is, that's the
capital of Florida.
It's right where the panhandlestarts to turn off from the
peninsula.
You're looking at peninsularFlorida.
That goes down south.
The panhandle goes off to thewest.
Well, right where the armpit iskind of folding, or maybe the

(26:33):
elbow, like the elbow is folding, that's the mouth of the
Apalachicola River.
So if you see the bump comingdown in the panhandle that
almost looks like an elbow,maybe that's the mouth of the
Apalachicola.
Now, right there in Apalachicolawe find some interesting words

(26:53):
that relate both to the Gardenof Eden and to Greek mythology
Apple of Eden, apalachicola ofEden, apollatricola, apollo.
Apollo is often associated withthe golden apple and many
believe is the direct influencefor the word apple Apollo.

(27:13):
Well, that feeds into a wholenother rabbit hole.
That is the amount of Greek,hebrew, phoenician words in the
Southeast East United Statesthat don't belong, but they do
fit in perfectly with this wholeEden, old world, new world
theory.

(27:35):
But just you know, real quick,for the Atlantis thing, how do
Eden and Atlantis mix?
How do they relate?
Well, the Greek mythology,which probably influenced this
story a good bit, tells that andthis comes from John Saxer,
which is why I brought him up.
He's in Tarpon Springs, greekcity.

(27:56):
Atlantis is a Greek myth.
Well, he tells it that the wordparadise comes directly from
the word Hesperides and the wordHesperides is the myth of the
three daughters of the evening,or daughters of the morning, who

(28:18):
are like these three goddessesof springtime, kind of fountains
and you know beauty who tend tothis garden.
And this garden has goldenapples growing in it and the
Hesperides living in this garden.
There's a snake in the tree inthe garden and one of Hercules,
you know tasks is to go and sodefeat a dragon or a serpent in

(28:44):
this garden, so very close withthe Eden myth.
And the word paradise does comefrom Hesperides.
So some Greek historians tellus that the garden of Hesperides
and the fountain of youth andthe entrance to Atlantis were

(29:05):
all in the same short, smallregion, very, very local to each
other.
Now that all you know, pointsthe bullseye right over the
Southeast United States.
You're talking about Atlantisand Eden having to be in the
same location, about Atlantisand Eden having to be in the

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same location.
Well, you've got all the Sakserstones in Florida.
You've got the Greek populationin Tarpon Springs, just like
salmon returning to theirspawning point.
You've got this huge Greekpopulation, tampa Bay, and an
even earlier population in NewSmyrna.
Smyrna is an ancient Greek city, so we have New Smyrna.
Smyrna is an ancient Greek city, so we have New Smyrna.
On the east coast of Floridayou have Tarpon Springs on the

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west coast, two big, big Greekpopulations.
And Edgar Cayce said Atlantiswas Bimini.
Bimini is closer to Floridathan it is the other Bahamas, so
it's essentially just a Floridaisland right, and Bimini being

(30:09):
a central hall of records forAtlantis.
It's got to tell us something.
That whole theory was largelysubstantiated when they found
the Bimini Road in 1968 or 69.
And Casey largely predictedthat too.
So he was pretty on the moneywith some stuff.
You know I'm not a huge Caseyguy, but Casey puts Atlantis

(30:33):
here.
The Saxer stones are here.
Everyone's talking aboutAtlantis, everyone's looking for
the city of Atlantis.
Well, hang on, this was a navalempire we're talking about.
So where's the navy?
Now?
Show me that navy.
I want to see that navy.
I want to see the ships, theanchors.
Cities can can get taken overand, you know, renamed, burnt

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down, raised to the ground.
Anchors, those aren't goinganywhere.
Those are going to do whatthey're, what they do, sit still
.
And the anchors in Florida.
Not only are they abundant, youknow, you have more ancient
ship anchors here in Floridathan places where they tell us

(31:14):
real naval empires existed.
So where's the naval empirethat's responsible for these
ones?
Well, it fits in perfectly withAtlantis.
You know, ships are gonna wearaway.
Wood isn't gonna last longunless it's small enough to fit
under the mud like a canoe.
You know they pull up canoesthat are like 8,000 years old

(31:35):
all the time.
Some of these fucking thingsare 40 feet long.
You could fit 50 people on someof them.

"$awbuck" Mike (31:42):
In.

Dr Narco Longo (31:43):
Florida.
Yeah, southeast United States,they're insane, you know.
Some of them are like twopeople wide, so you're talking
about a war boat.
You're getting close to theCalusa and the certain types of
Maya drifters were known to usesails, you know.

(32:04):
So we're talking about aseafaring people and they've
even got stone anchors in themuseums in Florida State museums
.
I've gone, snapped picturesthey're up on my channel,
pictures of limestone anchors inFlorida museums.
There's only one problem assoon as they get larger than a
backpack, they're not gonna putthat in the museum.

(32:25):
There's nothing they can put itnext to.
You know, there's nothing thatthey can tell about it.
It doesn't fit in to theSmithsonian curriculum.
It doesn't fit into the wholeDarwinist human evolution
timeline.
It totally validates the Bible,because big anchors need big
people.
We're talking about big ships.

(32:47):
Noah's Ark was something like500 feet long and the anchors we
find in Florida are preciselywhat ships of that caliber would
need.
Two of these would hold anaircraft carrier Some of these
limestone anchors.
Now there's whole documentaries.

(33:07):
I have another video that gottotally censored, totally on.
It was like the thirdinstallment of my Saxer stone.
You know Saxer stone series.
I don't know what.
It got totally nuked butdoesn't matter it.
Uh, you know didn't get thesame viewership that that the

(33:29):
other Saksford videos did, butin there is a super, super good
clip.
There's two good clips there.
There's one clip where thiswhole National Geographic
Discovery Channel team is out inthe Atlantic searching for
stone anchors.
They find one that's prettyfucking big and it's exactly

(33:51):
like the ones before.
And they find one of thesethings.
They spent millions of dollarson this vessel.
They went out into the ocean.
They were diving and diving,playing all this dramatic music.
They didn't find shit.
And then at the very end theyfound one.
And these guys, thesefull-grown men, were howling

(34:12):
like kids, jumping andhigh-fiving, like they just
found, you know, the next greatpyramid and they've made a whole
documentary on it.
We've got hundreds of thosescattered all across Florida.
I've made whole documentariesabout it and the mainstream

(34:33):
academics don't do anythingabout it.
But when they spend millions ofdollars to go look for one out
on the Atlantic Ocean, it's likecause for celebration, so very
backwards.
You know there's a sick elementto this.
There's like a gaslightingelement to this.
You know you can walk up tothese and you don't need to be a

(34:55):
rocket scientist to see thatthey have rope grooves, exactly
where the rope would sit to holdthe weight in one direction,
like all the mass is on one endand then the hole's closer to
one side and the rope groove isexactly where the mass would

(35:18):
rest.
You know it rests down at thebottom and the rope would be
hugging the top and slowlyeating away at the spot where
it's gripping, because limestoneis not that, not that tough.
That's another thing.
You find all holes, multipleholes.
The rope grooves would give out.
You see this in all.

(35:39):
You know so many of them.
The rope grooves give out andthey just drill another hole,
just use one right next to it.
So the the same anchor is goodfor, like you know, three or
four holes, and the way thatsome of them are disc shaped is
a huge giveaway.
But you know, let's just zoomout.
Here we're talking about big,large, ancient ship anchors.

(36:02):
Today we use iron anchors thatare shaped like jays right or
like a double j or, however youwant to visualize, like a t, you
know whatever, like an arrow,you could say.
But anchors today have thisunique shape to them.
In ancient times they didn'thave that.
In ancient times they didn'thave that.

"Headhunter" Higgins (36:24):
They didn't need it.

Dr Narco Longo (36:26):
It was just a stone wheel, right?
Yeah, it was foolproof, thestone with a hole in it.
Limestone is easy, it's soft,you can work with it, but it's
still heavy and can hold up itsuse for hundreds of years even
maybe.
But there's saxor stones allover florida, giant stone

(36:48):
anchors, and their highestconcentration is around tampa
bay, where all the greek peoplelive, and then new samarna beach
, where all the greek peoplelive and the gulf stream is
probably responsible for a lotof this naval activity.
The g Gulf Stream is like themajor highway of the oceans, of

(37:09):
the Atlantic Ocean, and itoriginates and returns to the
Gulf from the Gulf of Mexico.
So you know, it's got.
All the boxes are being checkedand how does and how does Eden
and Atlantis mix?
You know, I told you about theHesperides.

"Headhunter" Higgins (37:30):
The Hibernians, though that's where
I'm excited to take this theHyperboreans.

Dr Narco Longo (37:34):
Oh yeah.
We was Irish.

"Headhunter" Higgins (37:39):
We was.
We got a couple we-wuzers righthere right now, and I believe I
heard you say something to dowith veganism and the Bible
having to do with the Irish too.
Because, dude, the path that Ikind of went on being obsessed
with every conspiracy thing andalso getting super into anything
Celtic and Irish over the yearsand it led me back to,

(38:03):
ironically, you know, jesus anddruidry being kind of like the
true origin of christianity, notthe other way around, like when
they were stamping out thedruids and, uh, the elders and
stuff, they were actuallykilling off the original
christianity.
And I know a lot of what youget into with the astrology,
like the biblical astrology andthe biblical like, uh, herbal

(38:24):
stuff and the veganism and uh, Imean, dude, you can't escape
the Irish shit, the, the Hebrew,hibernian, hyperborean, uh, it
just it just gets so deep.
I've rambled about it on thisshow before, but, uh, go ahead
and take it away.

"$awbuck" Mike (38:39):
How does?
The hyperboreans fit into thisare we supposed to be vegan or
vegetarian?

Dr Narco Longo (38:44):
so you know man well which one.
Which one should we t alpha?
Which question?

"$awbuck" Mike (38:53):
um, I'm sorry, I just kind of snuck.
Just we could probably addressmine later.
Tom's is way more important.

"Headhunter" Higgins (38:58):
Well, I I threw that in there though too.
The he's on one of his livestreams.
He said the irish fit into theveganism thing here, if I
remember correctly.

Dr Narco Longo (39:09):
Which, yeah, I gotta hear that well, there's
some very famous irishvegetarian geniuses literary,
you know, geniuses giants.
And the ir Irish are especiallyloving of vegetables and are
much, much less meat eaters thanpeople think.

(39:31):
And in times of strife they,you know, that's where you get
like this whole potatostereotype, right, potatoes come
from America.
That's a whole other rabbithole, with someone crossing the
Atlantic before Columbus becausethe potato seemed pretty dang

(39:51):
familiar to the Irish.
But Columbus had an Irishnavigator.

"Headhunter" Higgins (39:56):
Right.

Dr Narco Longo (39:57):
So there's that.
But as far as diet, there isn'ttoo much to say about the Irish
.
But in Genesis man wasundoubtedly created as an
herbivorous, frugivore orfrugivorous herbivore.
There's no wiggle room on them,there's no gray area.

(40:23):
It's explicit.
Man's original factory settingswere vegan, fruitarian,
frugivorous or herbivorous.
God says fruit and herb bearingseed, that's what will be food,
that's what will be meat for us,and the bearing seed part is

(40:45):
important.
But it also applies to a lot offoods like potato, and you know
you can eat, because this is acommon um retort that a lot of
carnies will give is they'll say, they'll say, uh, you know
plants don't want to be eaten oryou're still killing something

(41:06):
when you eat.
You know plants or fruits.
Now I've run into that kind oflow iq retort a whole lot and I
wish people would just look readthe bible, because it clearly
explains.
Clearly.
It explains adrenochrome alittle bit later on, which is a

(41:26):
big, big one that people miss,but it explains why fruit and
herb bearing seed, or at leastthose type of properties, was
important.
When we eat a fruit, you'rekilling nothing, absolutely
nothing, absolutely nothing.
You're doing exactly what theorganism wants you to do.
It is wholly mutual.

(41:48):
There's no death, there's nodecay, there's no stealing,
there's no defense chemicals infruit that's another lie.
I mean, the fruit makes itselftaste desirable so that we eat
it.
That's a welcoming chemical,not a defense chemical.

(42:11):
Fruit is the only thing, justabout some exceptions.
That is tasty, it's alluringtasty, visually stimulating,
orally stimulating.
Eh Wink, orally stimulating,hey, wink, wink guys.
I think we all know a littlesomething about that.
But it's everything.

(42:34):
It makes your mouth water rightNow.
That's our natural factorysettings, original factory
settings.
You can't dispute that.
Our eyes are made to see thefruit poking out of the tree.
They're not well made forseeing the deer peer between the
trees.
We're not really good at that.

(42:54):
That's why we need our scopesand our stands.
We're not good at being quiet.
We're not good at bringinganimals down with our bare hands
.
It's pretty sad actually.
I grew up hunting, killedeverything there is to kill in
the Southeast United States.

"Headhunter" Higgins (43:09):
And there's nothing glorious about
it.

Dr Narco Longo (43:11):
But you know there's some badass stuff and it
might make people feel good,but it's not what we're made for
at all.
Really no human lusts after gore, no human lusts after blood and
entrails or suffering animals.
You know these are originalfactory settings, which is what

(43:34):
I'm stressing, and you canalways argue where man went
astray after that.
But to your question vegetarianor vegan?
It seems there was no need fordairy at all and I definitely
believe that Two that's what Ifeel in my heart is if there
were a golden age, if there wasno winter, there was certainly

(43:58):
no need for dairy.
But when winter came, it wasdairy and grains that got us
through.
So grain was probably not in thepicture to begin with either.
There wasn't a need for it.
You didn't need to store foodduring the year.
There was.
There's the fruit, there's thewater, there's the beautiful

(44:20):
woman.
You know there's the beautifulwoman.
You know there's the shade.
What else do you need?
And something got complicated,whether that's a metaphor or not
.
Then tilling the ground comesinto play.
After the fall, you know themistake expulsion from you.
Tilling the ground, then animalhusbandry, then full-on

(44:45):
carnivorism and sacrifice, whichwas a slippery slope that we
got ourselves into.
And people point to certainBible verses talking about meat,
wholly forgetting that theseare punishments, these are
lowerings of the bar.
Punishments.
These are lowerings of the bar.
You know, god never demandedthe first sacrifice.

(45:07):
Man made it to him foolishly,and from then a debt was created
, a ledger was forged and manhas been paying a blood debt
ever since when Cain and Abeldied.
This is another mistake thatpeople make.
People say, oh, the firstmurderer was a vegetarian, cain

(45:30):
was the.
Cain was the you know exactlythe fruit guy Cain was the
fucking lame fruitarian and Abelwas the Chad goat herder right,
or lamb herder well, or sheepwhatever.
Well, guess what?
They were both vegetarianBecause they were both operating

(45:51):
under the same law.
So the first murder victim wasa vegetarian.
So, yes, the first killer was avegetarian and the first murder
victim was a vegetarian.
But you put those wordstogether, c and abel, you get
cannibal.
You also get cable tv.

"$awbuck" Mike (46:10):
so I never realized that you get cannibal
from that.
I'm, I'm slow.

"Headhunter" Higgins (46:16):
Wow, I'm behind the eight ball here a lot
of people say the canonites whoworship ball too.
That comes from two canoniteswho worship ball too.

Dr Narco Longo (46:29):
That comes from two bingo.
Good one that's.
That's doing the same.
That's in the mix too.
So we were created vegetarian.
You know, vegan, I don't.
I don't like saying vegan toomuch.
You know it has a badconnotation.
It makes you think of somechubby girl with blue hair.
That's just a barista atstarbucks.
You know, um, I like to sayphil, I like to say philosophers

(46:49):
diet.
When you look at plato,socrates, porphyry, when you
look at um, the neoplatonists,when you look at even Nietzsche.
Yes, sir, mr Cutthroat,cold-blooded superhuman, himself

(47:09):
vegetarian.
You know, there's a certain guyfrom born in Austria that they
don't like to talk about.
He was a vegetarian too, intosome of the greatest opponents
that have ever.
The greatest opponents toglobalism, zionism and blood

(47:31):
sacrifice in general have allbeen vegetarians leonardo da
vinci was a vegetarian nikolatesla was a vegetarian.
Thomas taylor was a vegetarian.
The guy who translated almostall of these Greek works into
English for the very first timeThomas Taylor.
You know, it's undeniable.
Hey, I don't like AlbertEinstein, I don't like him one

(47:53):
bit, but he was pretty smart, atleast somewhat.
He was a vegetarian.
So when you list off the numberof geniuses, when you list off
the number of geniuses, when youlist off the number of high
achievers, you can say the samething for not drinking alcohol.
So it's not just like vegansare better.
You know, hey, cut out alcohol,you'll get a whole lot of those

(48:15):
effects too.
Let's list off non-drinkersthat same guy from Europe that
people don't like to talk aboutwith the funny mustache
non-drinker.
Donald Trump.
Non-drinker Nikola Tesla not adrunk.
He took like one shot ofwhiskey every day of his life,

(48:36):
something like that, but hedidn't get drunk.
So you can say the same thingAll the ancient Greek
philosophers?
They didn't drink alcohol.
Even the general populace backthen.
Their wine was so watered down.
Only the total scum of thestreets drank enough to get

(48:57):
drunk.
Only criminals stole theundiluted stuff from
distilleries and things likethat.
So you know.

"Headhunter" Higgins (49:09):
Al Ghul.

Dr Narco Longo (49:10):
We weren't, yeah , al Ghul, yeah, so we weren't
drinking back then.
And Genesis tells us fruit andherb bearing seed.
Why is that important?
When you take the potato orwe'll leave the potato to the
side the fruit with the seedwhen you eat the fruit with seed
, you're killing nothing.

(49:30):
You're doing its job.
You're doing your job, you'redoing God's commandments and
you're furthering the life cycle.
So you're actually creating.
You're doing what God would do.
That's why fruit is the food ofthe gods.
Well, herb-bearing seed is thesame way.
There's a lot of herbs, there'sa lot of plants that you have

(49:53):
to kill to harvest, but there'sa whole lot of plants that you
can eat 90% of the thing, 99% ofthe thing, and plant the next
1% and you'll get five back.
Right, you've got the potato,the potato.
You can eat 99% of the potato,but the 1% back in the ground.

(50:14):
You got five more potatoes.
Pineapple, right, not reallyseeds on there, right, but the
whole thing is the seed.
Chop the top off, put it backin the ground and boom, you
might have a couple pineapples.
So it's pretty self-explanatory.
Man has an instinct to, topartake in that cycle, and

(50:39):
that's what we're here to do.
Man eat fruit.
It's what we're designed to doand if people can transgress,
all they want to, but it'sobvious, it's designed in our
body.
We have the, the body of afruit eater, top to bottom
through and through you, readyto switch over mike.

"Headhunter" Higgins (51:00):
You know what?

"$awbuck" Mike (51:01):
um drop the dead bodies um, the thing is, man,
like I'm an old man, I'm 43years old but for the last I
want to say maybe five or sixyears meat has gradually not
been tasting good to me.
Like I ate a burger earliertoday, and it just it was.
I didn't even eat the wholething, like I don't know.
As I'm getting older, myappetite, my taste is changing

(51:26):
and I am strongly considering it.
I honestly am.
The only thing is I have themain concern that I think most
people in my position have, andthat is the cost.
You know, but from what I hear,it's really not that much of a
difference.

"Headhunter" Higgins (51:43):
You can do it.

Dr Narco Longo (51:44):
Well, you know, hey, mike, I don't appreciate
you gaslighting me bro.
We all know, when you walk inthrough the supermarket, meat is
the most expensive thing you'llfind.
If I walk into Publix, you knowone of those steaks is going to
be or some of the seafood isgoing to be the most expensive
thing.
I'm only teasing, but blackbeans, rice bananas.

"$awbuck" Mike (52:11):
And I love all that shit.

Dr Narco Longo (52:12):
This is what whole empires are built off of
Dirt cheap.
And you know, to me it's thecheapest option and I think it's
apparent that you can eat waymore for way cheaper Sauces.
You know you can do a lot withsauces.

(52:34):
All the flavoring meat is justa flavor sponge.
Meat's just a flavor sponge.
So there's other foods thatabsorb flavor lunch.

"Headhunter" Higgins (52:47):
So there's other foods that absorb flavor
and that's what you sprinkleyour damn meat with, and
seasoning and all these otherherbs and shit to make it taste
nice, because we're not supposedto be eating it.

Dr Narco Longo (52:52):
So, yeah, meat is expensive and people think
that that you know it'll be likea big shock to their, their you
know grocery bill.
But it's definitely gonna bethe opposite.
Maybe, if you know, if you'rebuying certain things from Whole
Foods like, yeah, whole Foods,grocery bill fucking set you

(53:13):
back a while but you can getaway with with good, clean
living, going to, like, farmersmarkets and box of fruits,
things like that.
So it's easy to do.
It's a little bit of a shiftbut it's totally worth it,
because wouldn't you rather eatwhat those big, strong animals

(53:35):
are eating themselves?

"$awbuck" Mike (53:37):
yeah, oh, no doubt and.
I'm sure I'd feel better too.

"Headhunter" Higgins (53:40):
I'm sure you know, physically I'd feel
better yeah, my dad, who's like60, had a health scare maybe
like a year or two ago heartproblem and watched some I can't
remember what like infamousvegan documentary.
There's a couple, but uh, I wasalready vegan by the time those
came out so I didn't evenreally watch them.
But I know a lot of people talkabout them what do they call it

(54:01):
?
Again like game changers orsomething.
Is that one of them?
Some vegan documentary?
My dad watched it and suddenlywent vegan after he's been like
the biggest meathead and beerdrinker and making fun of me and
shit for being vegan.
But he did go vegan and lost aton of weight and didn't have
the bloated like meat gutanymore and I can't believe he
stuck with it, to be honest.
So anyone could fucking do it,man, man.

Dr Narco Longo (54:22):
Dude for sure.
I have a friend that I went tohigh school with, didn't see him
for years, was going throughhis like town he lives in now,
on a road trip and saw him forthe first time in a while and he
was the last guy I'd ever thinkwould go like vegetarian or
holistic health, you know, butwhatever, he got married, had,

(54:44):
had kids, hadn't seen him inlike five years and then, boom,
run into him in north carolinaand he got into it from reading
the bible, wow, and he's likeyeah, because he used to be very
religious and what he realizedwas when you study hard enough,
you, you you realize kind ofwhat we just went over was man's

(55:06):
original factory settings weredefinitely forgiverous or
herbivorous.
But then also the whole bloodsacrifice thing.
I mean, how did man get intothis complicated world with,
like crime advice?
Well, blood sacrifice islargely the currency that got us

(55:27):
here.
That all these transactions,these bad decisions we're done
with was blood sacrifice.
Jesus, his number one messagewas an opposition to blood
sacrifice.
When he chased out theSadducees and the Pharisees, he
was not only chasing out themoney changers.

(55:51):
The word that's used in some ofthose instances is shambles.
Shambles means not only moneychanger, like an insurer, a
interest, you know, chargingbankster, you know all these
middlemen and the stuff that'sgoing on now.

(56:11):
It was kind of simpler backthen, but same stuff marketplace
scams, right, and trimmingcoins using fake weights because
it's scale, you know this scalethings back then.
So there were tricks that werebeing done.
And a lot of these dirty trickswere being done in the temple

(56:31):
under the guise of well, if youdo the trade in the temple,
we're all being held to likethis holy standard, right.
Well, the opposite was true.
They used the guise.
It's like being in the policestation saying, well, we're in
the police station, nothing, nocrime can be committed here,
right, but we all know somecrime happens in jails and

(56:54):
police stations.
So this was true back then.
And when Jesus was going throughand flipping the tables on the
money changers, it wasn't justmoney changers, it was the meat
markets.
Shambles means money changers,table and meat market.
Why?

(57:14):
Because the two went hand inhand.
In Jesus' day you had thepeople who were running the
finances and corrupt and pullingthe strings of politicians.
They were also the ones pushingthe adrenochrome diet on people
.
So Jesus' whole thing was hey,let's get off the adrenochrome

(57:39):
diet and then we can 100% makegood decisions when it comes to
God and you'll have more of asense of honesty when dealing
with your brother in businessdealings.
And that's what Jesus believedwas that money changing and
flesh eating went hand in handand the blood sacrifice was

(58:02):
being done by the, the loansharks and the banksters, just
like it is today, exactly sowhat's the adrenochrome diet
meat?
oh, is it just meat.
Okay, I'm sorry, I didn'trealize yeah, any, any dead
corpse that's been terrorizedbefore it dies is adrenalized.

(58:24):
So adrenochrome is not a, not ahuman thing.
You know, I've made some memesthat are like you know, uh, like
q anon trumpers who I am, bythe way but like q anon like
stereotype q anon trumpers beinglike man.
We're gonna combat theadrenochrome industry.
We're gonna take down thedemocrats and bust open the

(58:46):
adrenochrome save the childrenand they're the biggest meathead
ever.
And then they're like justchowing down on ribeyes and
bloody steaks.
That's adrenochrome too.
People got to understand this.
Why is meat bad?
It's not just, oh, feel bad forthe cows, oh, I got to know

(59:07):
this cow one time and now I cannever eat meat.
No, no, no, no.
Let's be vegan, selfishly,first.
I want to be vegetarian vegan,you know.
No death, no corpse for me, formy chakras, for my karma, for
my.
You know.
The meat diet, it's said inChinese medicine, like the Tao

(59:29):
and certain ones, is what typeof animals?
What you eat is what type ofchakra you're stuck in.
You're your path to ascension.
Now, I don't know, I don'talways think like that, like I'm
not very Eastern, you know,minded.
But there's truth to it.
And you know, eating chicken andfish is a little bit less as

(59:51):
bad, because the closer to usand the closer to our
intelligence, the closer thatadrenochrome high is going to be
to like a, a human.
So human is definitely theworst, don't get me wrong.
You know, stay away from allthe adrenochrome, human
especially.
But we've got to remember whyis adrenochrome bad?

(01:00:11):
Because you're scaring a human,you're scaring, terrorizing the
blood, the terror.
Hormones seep into the bloodand from there the, the blood
becomes a drug, one of the mostaddictive things in the world.
We've all seen fear andloathing in Las Vegas references
adrenochrome and itsrecreational use.

(01:00:34):
Well, the same thing happenswith animal flesh, animal
corpses.
The blood is, it absorbs youknow, know, has all the memory.
It's like water.
You've got all the you know.
Same thing you, you say, youcould say with, like the
anti-adrenochrome industry,people eating meat.
You could say the same thingabout the people who love

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looking at like water cymaticsand and like sacred geometry,
and you know, oh, if I say Ilove you into the water, I'm
going to blow a kiss into theglass of water and it's going to
have the imprint, the memory oflove.
And you know, you see thisstuff all the time in these new
age circles.
And then they chow down on someribeye and guzzle some blood

(01:01:21):
and they don't put two and twotogether.
That that is the imprint, thatis the cymatics, that is the,
the snowflake uniqueness of thethoughts and your emotions being
absorbed into what you'reeating or drinking.
So it's bad for health, butit's also bad for our soul.
And it's bad for health, butit's also bad for our soul and

(01:01:46):
it's bad for your karma.
It's bad for the animal and anypotential justification for
nutrition would really only bevalid in like a survival
situation, which is probably howit originated, or that's how

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survival situations originated.
So it's either, you know,chicken or the egg.
Did we start eating meatbecause life got tough or did
life get tough because westarted eating meat?
The Bible does a pretty goodjob of pinning that down, you
know, clarifying that for us.
But that's the adrenochromediet and we've also got to be

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careful that we're not confusingthe philosopher's diet, which
is fruit and herb-bearing, seed,things like honey, nuts,
legumes, seeds oh, seed oilpsyop.
I'd love to get into that one.
That's a huge hot topic.
I'd love to clarify the seedoil psyop.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:02:57):
Well, yeah , I think that's where you're
going with it is that's a vegandiet.
What you were describing notall the fake foods and the
bullshit that they're going totry and push on people as's a
vegan diet.
What you were describing notall the fake foods and the
bullshit that they're gonna tryand push on people as like a
vegan diet, but it's really justsoylent green or some crazy
shit right, yeah, soylent green,that's a.

Dr Narco Longo (01:03:12):
That's another good one too.
Like, uh, soylent green wasprobably made to terrify people
about tofu and lentils, whichare, dare I say, really good for
you.
Lentils are amazing for you.
As long as tofu is not gmo'd,that shit's pretty good for you
too.
Look on youtube.

(01:03:33):
There's people don't like tohear this.
Everyone likes to have theiralex jones talking points.
Soy boy, this soy boy, that, no,no, no, no, no.
You can call me a soy boy, butlook in the mirror.
You just might be a goy boy,right?
If we're eating pork, if we'reeating things like this way, way

(01:03:55):
worse.
So GMO soy, let's avoid that.
That's terrible.
It's one of the most GMOedthings.
But there's a bodybuilderswho've eaten nothing but tofu
and tempeh and soy products justto prove your testosterone's
not going to plummet, you know?
Hey, I look like someone whospends 10 hours on the computer.

(01:04:17):
Right, we should, we all looklike our occupation.
So if a lot of people are outhere trying to sculpt their body
into someone else's occupation,well, they can eat whatever
they want.
I guess, if it's all you knowvanity, if it's all just to make
themselves look like alumberjack or look like a boat,
rower, whatever.

(01:04:39):
You can steal nutrients fromwhatever animal you want,
whatever.
But you can get anything youneed from black beans just as
much protein, iron, spinach, youknow, potassium, magnesium.
These are like absent in meatbut they're abundant in fruits
and vegetables.
So protein is not the end allbe all and I forgot what we're

(01:05:04):
talking about.
But seed oil is somethingpeople are really caught up on.
This whole seed oil side Like,oh, I'm seed oil free, for you
know, for a year I've been seedoil free, this and that or
whatever, and it's all justhogwash, all just hogwash.

(01:05:29):
This whole seed oil thing cameout of Paul Salad Dino, who's a
total CIA mind control operative, carnivore, you know, pushing
doctor who wrote a whole bookabout the carnivore diet being
the number one diet.
He's one of the number one guyswho could.
He goes through all the all thegrocery stores, goes through
all these restaurants.
He's one of the number one guyswho could.
He goes through all the all thegrocery stores, goes through
all these restaurants.
He's closed restaurants down.
He's put, put companies out ofbusiness because he goes into a

(01:05:53):
store and says, no, looks likethere's seed oil in this.
No, go guys, see you next time.
And that's like next episode.
You know what's what.
What does Paul Saladino say orallow to eat?
Well, almost all everythinghe's basing it off of was his

(01:06:14):
books that advocated purecarnivorism.
He was best buds with liverKing.
He pushed, he pushed the liverKing deception and then he never
backed, backed out of it afterhe got exposed.
So he was also telling peopleyou eat organs, you eat like an
orc from Lord of the Rings,you're going to turn into a

(01:06:36):
liverkin.
So his whole thing, why he wasputting businesses out of
business, why he was attackingall these food brands and acting
like know, acting like he's thearbiter of nutrition it was all
over seed oils.
It was all over seed oils andthis whole seed oil scare has
pushed so many people away fromholistic vegetarianism and

(01:06:59):
pushed them right to the factorydeath dial, which is carcasses
that have been dead for likeweeks.
There's nothing holistic abouteating carcasses.
So let's just break down theseed oil thing.
People need to hear this and Idon't know.
You know I don't make wholevideos about it.
So it's good to talk live.
Let's go.

(01:07:20):
I'm glad to have a chance.
Thank you guys.
Well, seed oils Total style.
People should not be as afraidof them, as Paul Salad Dino.
He doesn't like that because hehates salad, he hates greens.
He's the defense chemical guy.
He's the guy who says celerydoesn't want to be eaten, bro,

(01:07:41):
don't eat it, it's going to killyou.
You know, for real guys.
We've got full-grown men whoare afraid of vegetables out
here and 20.
Exactly, that's his logic is,if you can bypass the will to
live, you have the right to allthe nutrients.
That's his logic, because he'sa carnivore vulture.

(01:08:04):
You know mindset.
But basically his whole thingwas seed oils being scary and
bad and industrial lubricant andyou know, hey, they use that in
machinery.
That's not food, man.
Well, the main one that peopleshould be aware of and stay away
from and I I agree with iscanola oil.

(01:08:25):
Canola oil comes from you know,it's called Canada oil.
Canola oil is no bueno, notgood for you.
The way that it's, you know,harvested is not good all this
stuff.
So I would not recommend anyoneeat canola oil.
However, it's definitely not asbad as your grocery store

(01:08:48):
butter.
I can promise you that right.
And another thing is it's what.
It was only invented in the1970s.
So what were all the machineryrunning on before canola oil?
What were all the machineryrunning on before canola oil?
What was all the printingpresses and industrial you know

(01:09:08):
assembly lines being lubricatedwith?
If canola oil was only built,invented in the 1970s, meat
boiled down, leftover bits ofall the car, of all the
carcasses, that gets boiled downinto like a fat sludge and they
use that sludge for tons andtons of different oils gun oil,

(01:09:31):
machinery lubricant, you knoweverything.
So for hundreds of years theIndustrial Revolution was
thriving off of fat, and John DRockefeller say what you want
about him, but the whole worldwas running off of whale oil
until he got, uh, petroleum, youknow, full swing.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:09:53):
So we were he balanced it out a little.
He did some good for the worldto make up for it.
Fucked it up.

Dr Narco Longo (01:10:01):
Well, it's the only way.
God let him, you know, get awaywith it.
It was greater good in a sensewas liberating whales from our
dependence on them for lamp.
There was no electricity too,so that's another thing that
helped, but it was mainlypetroleum, kerosene and gasoline

(01:10:24):
and butane, and all this stuffwas like unheard of, so it was
all whale oil.
So whales lived like 300 years,maybe even longer.
We're not even close torecovering from that mass
kill-off that we were doing forhundreds of years with the aid

(01:10:44):
of industry, thousands of yearsbefore that.
So the, the oceans, are goingto recover greatly and still are
from that mass kill-off, and ifpeople will give up the you
know meat diet, you're going tosee the world start changing for
the better too.
And yeah, whatever.

(01:11:05):
But the seed oil thing here.
So seed oils, seed oils aregreat for you.
You can quote me on that.
And let's throw away the paulsaladino books.
Let's unsubscribe from liverkin, maybe, right the?
seed oil scare was made totarget people who just want to

(01:11:26):
eat healthy.
It was targeting people whojust want to do the right thing
and come away healthy.
Well, it preyed on people'sfear.
It preyed on people's distrustof anything that's you know in
the grocery store.
And what it did was it scaredpeople into the most corruptive,
degrading, defiling diet thatthere is.

(01:11:49):
The real illuminati.
Death diet is corpses right.
The world will never know peaceso long as there are
slaughterhouses.
I believe that that's whatevery I'm not grouping myself in
with anyone, but that's whatevery I'm not grouping myself in
with anyone, but that's what somany great geniuses have
uttered and wrote down in theirown you know ways of saying it.

(01:12:10):
The world will never know peaceso long as we keep slaughtering
billions of animals every year.
The Holocaust pales incomparison to the daily
slaughter that occurs in justthe United States alone.
So, with the amount of bloodpouring down our drains and

(01:12:30):
gutters, the world's not goingto know peace.
People will come in and say howare we going to defeat the
Illuminati With your dinnerplate?
You're never going to get achance to point your M16 at you
know politicians and say, yeah,we got them.
We got all the bad guys.
Bad guys executed.
Earth's good to go.

(01:12:51):
No, it's the same corruptive,corrosive impulse, largely
parasite driven.
To be honest, people say, oh,why didn't I succeed on a
vegetarian diet?
Well, your parasites didn'twant you to.
You got to knock out yourparasites.
If you've been on a meat diet,got to get rid of the parasites

(01:13:12):
or else you're not going to beset up for success.
If you try to get off of meatand don't deal with the
parasites, your organs are nevergoing to be happy because the
parasites are going to besending hormones into your brain
telling you you need to eatcorpses, you need to have sex
with transvestites, you need to.

(01:13:34):
You know they can rewire yourbrain.
You look at the insects thatcommit suicide by jumping off of
tall places.
There's a fungus that makesthem do this.
It's a parasite that works likea fungus that rewires their

(01:13:56):
brain and makes them killthemselves Because they want to
reproduce in their dead corpse.
All parasites want to reproducein your dying corpse.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:14:06):
How would one get rid of that, that parasite?

Dr Narco Longo (01:14:08):
right, I just had my.
Uh, my pot dealer was just inhere.
Uh, right before I signed onwith you guys and we were
talking about I had an onion outmight still be here I was
eating pretzels, hazelnut dip,and then just an onion Like an

(01:14:30):
apple and I eat onions like anapple all the time, love onion.
And he was asking me like well,you can take a bite out of an
onion?
And I'm like, yeah, you know,it still has an effect on me,
but the taste is amazing.
It's like the taste of an applewith the onion burn, if that

(01:14:52):
makes sense you eat raw garlic Ilove raw garlic, I don't.
I don't eat that like, which isbites out of chunks like with a
meal for fun, but if I'm feelingsick or under the weather, if I
think I'm dealing with aparasite situation which I
haven't in a good while, rawgarlic is like a nuclear bomb.

(01:15:17):
So we've got to think.
We all know the truth to thisAnytime we're approaching any
subject.
You already know the truth.
It's either written in yourbody, or written in the stars,
or written in nature.
You don't need me to explain it.
You don't need a book toexplain it.
Pay attention to our body, thestars or nature.

(01:15:37):
All the answers are there andin fact they're the same answers
.
You just might be best atreading one of three.
So blah, blah, blah.
What's a good way to get rid ofthem?
Vampires we're all familiar withthe vampire myths.
The vampire has to be welcomedinto your home.
The vampire has no power overyou unless you invite him in,

(01:16:02):
and he can use every dirty trickin the book to get invited in,
but you need to invite him in.
What are his main weapons?
What are his main opponents,his mortal nemesis?
Onion and garlic.
Onion and garlic Now, onion andgarlic are the number one

(01:16:29):
anti-parasitic foods Fresh.
Raw they're good when they'recooked, definitely, but raw
that's a lethal dose toparasites.
Here's another kicker Got to beon an empty stomach.
You've got to hit them on aneven empty, clear battlefield.

(01:16:50):
There can't be a lot of stufffor them to hide behind.
You can't give them cover orcastle walls to hide behind.
You can't have a whole bunch offood in your gut already
because they can take up, youknow, residents in different
parts of your body.
So another thing with parasitesis I don't preach this on my
channel a lot.
You know I'm not makingparasite videos and all this

(01:17:10):
stuff.
I only have one, you know,vegetarianism video.
But you can get very paranoid.
Parasites impair your sight.
Who is Jesus fighting againstthe Sadducees and the Pharisees?
Pharisee, parasite Pharisee.

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To impair your sight To seeParasite Parasites are one of
the biggest reasons that peoplego blind, because the colon has
the same root word as your eyesohos.
There's a Latin link there, butyour eyes and your colon are

(01:17:55):
linked and when you have, youknow, butt cancer or like all
this stuff, all these men, hey,you want to know what's the real
soy boy, lgbt nonsense diet,whatever diet's going to have a
dude with an instrument lookingup your ass for hours.
That's the meat diet.

(01:18:16):
That's the gay diet.
That's the gay diet, the dietthat's going to have a doctor
staring up your ass.
That's red meat and pork andlamb cow, everybody knows.
Fruit doesn't do that to you,veggies don't do that to you.
So grown men can worry aboutdefense chemicals all they want,

(01:18:39):
but what does our obvious earsand eyes all they want, but what
does our obvious ears and eyes?
Evidence.
Evidence needs to be evident.
If it's not evident, it's notevidence.
It can be proof, but evidencehas to be evident.
That's what people miss out on.
What's evident about diet?
Fruit and vegetables helppeople get thin and healthy, and

(01:19:02):
meat and cigarettes get peoplethick, dense, angry and in the
case of men, it literally prettymuch ensures you're going to
get some form of ass cancer.
If you eat a heavy red meatdiet, the go, look up the

(01:19:25):
statistics.
If you're a man who's over 50,your chances of getting
something wrong with your colon,rectum or small intestine are
through the roof right.
So that only comes from themeat diet.
It's God's way of paying peopleback, I guess.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:19:48):
That's a hilarious way of putting it and
arguing in our favor.
I love it.
I definitely want to ask yousome or ask a question off of
something you said and kind ofbring things back a little to
some we was hibernians of bringthings back a little to some.
Uh, we was hibernians, butfirst you said maybe some people
are better at reading the starsor the body or nature.

(01:20:09):
So before we get back into somedruid stuff, what would you say
you specialize in the most,because you kind of cover all
three.
I know you're big on theastrology, but where do you
think you fit into that?

Dr Narco Longo (01:20:21):
I don't know, man, uh-huh, but uh, you know,
I'm okay at astrology, I'm anastrologer.
I use astrology to benefit mylife immensely.
I'm not one of these likepersonality type astrologers
who's like you know, oh, let mesee your chart and oh, I'm a

(01:20:42):
piece of shit, but my Neptune'sin Libra, so that's.
You know, this is very likelovey-dovey, feel-good,
self-congratulating blue-hairedbarista chubby.
You know, ex-girlfriendastrology.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:20:57):
For sure.

Dr Narco Longo (01:20:58):
What I'm talking about is warfare, chad
astrology.
Like you know, you can useastrology to get rich.
That's not my thing, but youcan use it to have a successful
band.
You can use it to better yourlife or anything.
When you choose a date to dosomething, as a man, do you feel
comfortable not having every,every factor under your control?

(01:21:23):
You're planning for a day.
If you could control theweather, I mean, that's like the
greatest gift there is.
You can plan your wedding, youcan dump a million dollars into
a day and if that day or if yourparade gets rained on, ruined
Money down the drain.
It's not just money, but whyleave things up to chance when

(01:21:50):
there's a chance of not leavingit up to randomness?
There's a chance that you cannotice patterns.
Astrology is mainly association, pattern recognition Any sailor
pattern recognition.
You know, any sailor, anyfisherman worth their soul can
tell you how the moon affectstheir occupation.

(01:22:11):
It's evident.
You don't need to be anastrologer to believe it.
The moon's effect is obvious,the Sun's effect is obvious.
Those are the two largestlights in the sky, so we don't
really get a pat on the back forrecognizing how much of they
influence things.
But we should take notice andsay, yes, the sun and the moon

(01:22:36):
control much.
But what about Mercury?
What about Venus?
But what about Mercury?
What about Venus?
You mean to tell me they, inquotes, mean to tell us they
control nothing, they have noeffect whatsoever here on the
Earth.
That's not what I believe andyou know I shouldn't even

(01:22:59):
trumpet the devil's advocate toomuch because it might confuse
people.
It's obvious that the stars,the heavens, control everything.
The Sun and the Moon controleverything and it's therefore
obvious that the lesser lightsalso control much.
They've ruled over areas oflife here on Earth, but to a
lesser degree.
Their light, their influence,is a little bit more subtle.

(01:23:23):
Right, they twinkle, they sing.
They're not shining, they'renot blasting, they're not
glaring.
You know, it's not a heavyinfluence, it's more subtle.
So the Sun and the Moon areobvious.
Like I said, this is written inyour body.
You have five.
These are the wandering stars,the two luminaries or the two

(01:23:47):
palms of your hand right, so youcan go like this, you can bring
them together.
There's five.
So you have mars, the thumb,adam, man man is the species
with a thumb, no one else.
Pointer finger this is theJupiter finger.
Pointer Jupiter, peter, harryPotter right, jupiter is all the

(01:24:10):
same guy.
Thor Pointing the way, knowingright from wrong, pointing the
finger, accountability, justice.
Right, the middle finger.
Right the middle finger, fuckyou.
Saturn, satan, satanic.
It's the middle finger.
It's the longest one, thetallest one, farthest from from

(01:24:31):
Earth, saturn, right, and what'sthis one?
I think we all know what thisfinger is Venus, love, romance,
pinky, mercury, smart one,educated, small, smallest planet
, closest to the sun, servant ofthe sun.
So you have the five planetsand the tips of your fingers.

(01:24:52):
You have the two luminaries andthe palms of your hand.
Lamp and palm are anagrams.
It's an anagram palm and lamp.
This is where you do your, youknow your, shining like, if you
do, like an aura reading, notlike a new age one, but if you
get like your biometrics, likemeasured palm of your hand is.

(01:25:16):
It's like all your energy ispouring out on your hand.
It's like you know all yoursense.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:25:22):
Uh, sensory nerves are here super
dense, so yeah, that's what alot of eastern stuff would say
about like whatever that I can'tremember what it's called where
, like your foot has like apathway to everything in your
body and shit like that.
The sole of your foot is kindof the same way acupuncture I
mean, yeah, but there'ssomething for just the foot too.
Yeah, it works on that.

(01:25:42):
On that too, reflexology orsomething.

Dr Narco Longo (01:25:45):
Reflexology there you go.
Yeah, acupressure is in thattoo.
So we've got the heavensencoded into our body.
You've got seven chakras.
That's the seven to top.
To bottom.
It's the closest and thefarthest planets from the earth.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:26:05):
Just not a planet whatever yeah, like you
said, it's not just, uh, somenewspaper or hippie astrology
stuff, it's more like the codingof our world and like the basis
of everything on like a high upand a low scale level.
And when it comes to like theDruid shit like I alluded to
before, I was so against youknow, religion and Christianity

(01:26:30):
and whatever at a point, becauseit my perspective was like no,
they, they got rid of you knowthe Celtic pagan traditions and
stuff and they forced RomanCatholicism and the Roman empire
, like no fuck that.
But the more I dug over time andI was like holy shit, it led me
to, you know, being a christianand being a follower of jesus,

(01:26:51):
but in a totally, you know,unexpected and different way
that it was more of a like, uh,astrological and nature-based,
like practice at first andthere's so many connections to
like the land of ireland and thepeople of the celts.
But even when it comes to likethe, the wise men looking at the
stars and knowing that jesuswas going to be born, and
following that to, you know thesigns of the heavens, like it

(01:27:11):
even says in the bible, or thesigns and stuff like that, so my
, my thoughts too and I've heardyou mention on your channel too
came to the conclusion like,dude, I think jesus was a druid,
or like a celt.
You got galilee, gall, gales,galatia, like there's so much
evidence to back it up tothrough genetics and like
archaeology it's.
It's a hilarious thing to sayand like, yeah, we was, jesus

(01:27:35):
was gale, jesus was galatian,but it's fucking, it's true in
my opinion.

Dr Narco Longo (01:27:39):
I think it's true yeah, there's great
evidence to show.
And the hebrew, everythinghebrew, comes from either the
phoenicians or the scythians orthe assyrians or the sumerians
you could say right, all thepeople who preceded them.
Well, all the words.
Words tell us everything tostudy words.

(01:28:02):
English is a valid language tostudy words with.
Don't ever let someone takethat away from you.
So Hebrew, like you saidearlier, hebrew is synonymous
with Heber or Hebrew, or Heiberor Iber.
This is where you get Iberian.
That's where you get theancient Greek name for the Jews

(01:28:23):
were Heiber or Heber, so it'sIberian.
That's where you get theancient Greek name for the Jews
were Hiber or Iber, so it'sIberian.
And when you say someone'sSephardic, you're saying they
have Iberian ancestry.
Well, guess what?
Before all the Arabs sweptthrough there and the Muslims
and the Moors, that was allCelts and Gauls.
That was all Celts and Gauls.
You know that was allessentially Irish people living

(01:28:45):
down to the tip of Spain, livingdown into Italy.
There was red hair.
You know red hair, jeans andstuff like that.
Well, then the Moors swept overand you know, you get a lot of
brown hair, brown eyes, jeanscoming through.
So now it's hard to recognize.
But Spain was Celtic.

(01:29:08):
That's why the script and thelanguage they find over there
was Celtic, right.
They kind of call it that,which doesn't always make sense,
but we were talking aboutChristianity to.
I tend to err on the side ofnorth down.
The North Pole is not just thetop of the earth, if you're

(01:29:32):
thinking, you know, heliocentricmodel, whatever, it's the top,
tippy top of the planet, butalso on the geocentric model, it
it's the very center.
It's the bulls are stead centerand according to various
mythologies, finland orScandinavia, the North pole sat

(01:29:54):
in continental Europe, so youcould go there, you could be in
the North pole and from there,that's where you get the
swastika.
The swastika and all of this,this astrological symbolism
needs an unobstructed view ofthe night sky.
The North Pole is the mostunobstructed view of the night

(01:30:15):
sky that you can get.
It is you get everyconstellation 100%.
Uh, you get every constellation100, you know.
So the north pole is where allthese astrological memories are

(01:30:37):
coming from, all these symbolsthat are ingrained in all, all
the societies around the world.
Everyone's looking up at thesame sky.
But if you're over in peru, orif you're over in argentina, or
you know the tip of chile orsomething you're over in Peru,
or if you're over in Argentinaor you know the tip of Chile or
something you're not getting thesame picture as someone in
Ireland.
The closer you get to the NorthPole, the more complete the
picture.
And if there's knowledge in thestars, the wider your picture,

(01:30:57):
the wider the knowledge.
It's just one way to look at it, and the druids certainly knew
a lot.
Um, I like to play with wordstoo.
Have fun with words, becausephonetics is how we can learn
all this.
So I mentioned the, theprogenitors of the semitic
people who would become thequote-unquote jewish people of

(01:31:19):
today.
You could say, whatever theywere, the phoenicians, that's
where they got their alphabet,that's where we all got our
alphabet the assyrians, thesumerians and the scythians.
So they got.
The jews got a whole lot of ofcontribution from the scythians,

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like weed smoking ofcontribution from the Scythians,
like weed smoking.
There were a whole redheadedbunch too.
You know, jews and Irish peopleare the two most redheaded
people in the world.
That's one of the big giveawaysconnectors between them.
And they're not the same people, I'm not saying that, but they
share an ancestor, and Scythianis the same root as Scott,

(01:32:04):
scotty, scooty, and then Irelandis also Ari.
You know, they'll tell you Irieis Ari, and so if you're
talking Ari, well, that's thewhole Middle East, right there,
that's an Iraq, iran, ireland,ur Ur right right, or is sumeria

(01:32:29):
.
Sumeria wasn't a word that theyused, but or was so, or was
this great city, this originalcity?
Well, it was probably just anirish colony, or a finnish,
really, bro all four of thosepeople that you mentioned as the
progenitors.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:32:41):
I was gonna connect basically back to
ireland in the way that you kindof just did there at the end,
like iraq, iran, assyrian andlike, if it's the isle of aryan
or isle of aryan, the, the aryanpeople, like the indo-aryans,
you could say that that was theisland they came from and spread
from there kind of north downor you know west to east if you

(01:33:06):
weren't irish, like the ish, andyou were more like you know,
like argentinian or whatever, ifyou were from area, then you'd
be arian, so it's literally evenin the name or iraq, iranian.
If it wasn't iran or ir also the.
Assyrians.

Dr Narco Longo (01:33:23):
Totally, and the Assyrians.
I tend to think everything goesback to Finland, like Finland
is the real North Pole spot.
Ireland is one iteration ofwhat we could call Atlantis,
because Atlantis was also a timeperiod.
All the land is ice.

(01:33:44):
All the land is ice, all theland ice.
This was where we get the wordisolation.
The humans didn't know whatisolation meant until the Ice
Age, when a small group of brownskinned.
You know, this is one that alot of the Aryan people don't
like to hear, because sometimesyou get into this exclusionist

(01:34:04):
territory, like, hey, I'm Irish,so yeah, I'm on team cool, you
know.
Like, yeah, or the same way,like the Jews might be thinking,
yeah, you know we're Jews andeveryone else is a screw up.
You know there's some worth tothat sometimes.
You know a healthy dose of thatwill keep your people alive and
not willingly get you genocided, but at the same time there's

(01:34:28):
nothing exclusionist about this.
So every race has their talent.
Every race has their factorysettings are tweaked a little
bit differently for the betterof the whole world.
For the better of the wholeworld.
And you know each race suffersin a certain area or a couple
areas, or a couple couple areas,but you know there's a.

(01:34:53):
Basically, when you go back farenough, if we're talking about
a world without ice, you'reprobably also talking about a
world without white people.
Now that's one that a lot ofthose like Aryan neopagan, you
know Northern European pridepeople don't like to hear.

(01:35:14):
I don't care.
Yeah, the Stone Age LARPers whoare obsessed with wearing
leather, and you know doingtheir folk meetings in the woods
of like West Virginia, like youknow, larping as if they're
druids from the Stone Age,whatever.
But a lot of these people whomight confuse this with racial

(01:35:34):
pride.
I'm all for racial pride, I'mall for racial purity.
I want the white race to exceedits maximum potential, I want
the black race to do the same,the yellow race and the blue
race and the purple and thegreen race, right.
But if they all mix into onepuddle, that's no good for

(01:35:54):
anyone.
And it's actually people whosepeoples have been already mixed
into a puddle that want the restof the world mixed into a
puddle.
And the people who are claimingto be the Hebrew from the, from
the Old Testament, have largelymixed with everyone, and that's
why they want everyone gone,because they've lost their

(01:36:18):
purity, they don't belong to oneof these great, great peoples
anymore, so they don't wantanyone to have a collective
identity.
So blah, blah, blah, blah.
If we're talking about a timewithout ice, we're probably
talking about a time withoutwhite people and white, blonde

(01:36:40):
hair.
The blue eyes was a reaction ora natural factory settings for
the polar regions, the Arctic.
Low light, low light, lesslight and a lot of cold.
So thinner, thinner nostrils,because we've all had a too big
of a gulp of cold, dry air andknow how that can hurt for sure

(01:37:04):
well, having nice, thin nostrilshelps with the cold air.
having thin, thin nostrils helpswith the cold air.
Having thin, feathery hairhelps with the cold and not
getting too much ice in yourhair and beard, you know, and
well, having a beard keeps yourface warm.
So where do you see a lot ofthe beers coming from?
Where do you see milk drinkingand cheese making and dependency

(01:37:28):
on the cow coming from Finlandand Ireland.
Ireland is the mostdairy-friendly place in the
world.
It's the most lactose-tolerantgroup of people in the world is
the Irish.
So, that's another indicatorright there.
But originally, you know, therewasn't one group of white Irish

(01:37:53):
people that you could say, ohyeah, they taught the whole
world everything.
That's not the message I'mtrying to say here, but after
the Ice Age, a whole lot ofbrown people were stuck in the
North Pole.
Whether they got turned white,whether they were already
largely European to begin withdoesn't matter, but they
definitely got bleached when theIce Age came around and the air

(01:38:16):
got lighter, the eyes gotlighter and when they left the
Ice Age for the very, very firsttime, it was white and black
meeting for the very first timeever.
So we're still dealing with that.
You know, it's like a handgrenade that god chucked into
the, chucked onto the planet,like, hey, you're all different

(01:38:38):
colors.
Now, you know, deal with it.
But we might have had a onerace situation.
And I definitely don't say thatin like a Klaus Schwab way.
I'm just saying we've all mixedbefore.
We're probably gonna mix againsomewhere down the line.
But regardless, I'm definitelyfor purity and pride and we're

(01:39:04):
not mixing.
Not mixing unless it's for, youknow, everyone's benefit, right
?
Let's not let it get pushed onus for no good reason.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:39:15):
And if everyone's the same, then we are
all just in some fucking commiedystopia, a slave race, and
nobody wants that.
Everyone wants to appreciateculture of all kinds.
I want to say too can you guessme or Mike's Zodiac?

Dr Narco Longo (01:39:35):
Oh man, well, shit, that might be tough,
that's from a short conversationon a webcam.
Well, you know, Tom is a Gemininame, so you can just start
with him.
So let's start with the name sothat I won't embarrass myself.
We can blame it on the name.

(01:39:55):
Tom is a Gemini name Because itmeans twin.
Thomas means twin.
There you go.
Mike is, depending on who youask, is either Michael like the
sun, likeo leo rules the sun,sun rules leo, or it's a mercury
, because mercury is the micro,small, small one.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:40:19):
so you could stop on me, because you just
nail.
I'm a leo, so you just know.
You just boom, you nailed mine,bro so that's awesome you're
leo.

Dr Narco Longo (01:40:30):
Michaels tend to be leos or like, uh, the pride
of the family.
You know, michael that'samazing bro but um tom, you're
not a gemini, or you would havealready chimed in I'm not my
guess would either be if I cantake two, it would be Pisces or

(01:40:52):
Sagittarius.
Aquarius Bullshit what day,february 8th.
Okay, well, aquarius is inbetween Pisces and Sagittarius
Interesting.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:41:08):
You were basically right on the money
then.

Dr Narco Longo (01:41:10):
With all in my defense, aquarius is one of the
hardest to guess.
Pisces and Aquarius once youget to the end of the zodiac,
they're super multidimensional,very deep and like non-present
in the body, like they'reethereal and spread out all over
the place.
But towards the front of thezodiac, like aries, taurus,

(01:41:34):
those are, like you know,guessing.
It's super easy.
It's like what you see is whatyou get.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:41:41):
Aquarius is very difficult absent dude, I'm
super impressed that just off ofa brief conversation and my
name you know you were able toto guess my zodiac.
That's, that's.

Dr Narco Longo (01:41:55):
That's fucking amazing well, I I've had a
public beef rest recently with acertain overweight freemason
who worked at disney for apretty long time and his name.
He came to one of my meetups.
Little did I know he had badintentions, whatever, but uh, he

(01:42:16):
came with a friend, he waswelcomed, we treated him nicely
and then we walked around thiscool spot in in central florida.
Well, his name was th right andhe has a pretty shitty YouTube
channel that's just likeAI-generated garbage, so not
even worth naming.
But he was hanging out with usand we were walking and they put

(01:42:39):
me on the spot and said what'shis zodiac sign?
I said what's your name?
He said Thomas.
I said Gemini and he was prettyshocked.
He's not a believer and he wasrattled.
So I've done it to my enemiesand they didn't have much to say
back.
I've said you're a Gemini, andit was right on the line.

(01:43:02):
And it wasn't just the name,the name's an indicator and I
always say your name is yourastrology.
So even if I was wrong on thename, you indicator.
Then I always say your name isyour astrology.
So even if I was wrong on thename, you've got Gemini in your
chart.
So your parents named you twinfor a reason you know sure how
many of those books behind youhave you read?
not that many.

(01:43:23):
I'm a quality over quantity.
Yeah, I've read most of thecomplete works of Plato, most of
the complete works of Plato,most of the complete works of
William Shakespeare, the Bible acouple times through, and you
can do a lot more with justthose three than messing around

(01:43:44):
with all this garbage and junk.
That's like one lesser opinion,lesser opinion, one guy's
perspective.
That's like universal truth andit and it relies on astrology
heavily.
So that's why I gravitatetowards stuff like that.
I need something out of out of abook.
I don't.
I'm not one of these.
I don't read for enjoyment,like I'm not a reading for

(01:44:06):
pleasure.
I need to get something out ofthe book and if I'm reading,
it's because I want somethingusual.
So my brother reads it a ton.
He's more of like a fiction andyou know literature guy.
I run the bookstore here withmy brother and yeah, he just

(01:44:26):
published a book, actually thisthis last week.
He didn't write it, but he'spublishing it.
It's a compendium of threeneoplatonists who were pretty
much all vegetarian, or two ofthem definitely, but it's uh,
porphyry, platinotinus andProclus.

(01:44:48):
And yeah, cool book.
So maybe I'll shout that out,but that's all I have to show,
that's all I have to promote oranything.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:44:59):
Do you plan to write any books?

Dr Narco Longo (01:45:01):
Yeah, I've got one in the works putting
something together.
It's like my YouTube channelboiled down into a book, but
it'll be cool and we're also.
We're also gonna publish In theBeginning by LV Edison Calloway
.
That's that book that theFlorida's Republican candidate

(01:45:25):
for the 1936 governor election.
He wrote about Florida beingthe Garden of Eden.
We're going to republish thatbecause it's out of print.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:45:39):
It just hit me too.
Do you think back to the namelike Erie, erin, eden?
If you say Erin in like a hardIrish accent, like Eden, it kind
of sounds like Eden too.

Dr Narco Longo (01:45:49):
Yeah, yeah, many languages are like that Spanish
, indian, you know.
Yeah, r turns into a D.
When I used to do Spanish class, I couldn't roll my tongue, and
that's another thing.
Irish people don't roll theirtongue much and German people
can't really roll their tonguemuch.
German people especially have ahard time, but that's my

(01:46:14):
heritage, so I can't really rollmy tongue and I would always do
the Rs as a D.
When I was, I took like 11years of 12 years of Spanish in
school, so I'd be doing a lot ofSpanish and I could never roll
my R's once.
Even though I was in like thehighest Spanish class that they

(01:46:37):
had, I couldn't roll my R's, soI'd always say it like a D and
that might be like some Irishthing, right, you know?

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:46:46):
whatever, have you been to Ireland, bro?

Dr Narco Longo (01:46:48):
Yes, I have been twice.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:46:51):
I was once when I was like a tiny little
kid, and then another time I waslike 12 years old man, you
gotta go back, you gotta makesome, do some of your work there
now yeah, I need yeah, for sureI went for the first time last
year around halloween time andhad some fucking legendary

(01:47:11):
encounters there, and I'm gonnabe back there this year for
hopefully, like three monthslater here at the end of the
summer and into the fall, andI'm just trying to sway everyone
I can to go.
So meet me out in Ireland, ifyou want, later this year, and
we'll do some crazy shit,explore some brutal sites and go
full full.
We Was Hibernian.

Dr Narco Longo (01:47:31):
Yeah, I'm trying , man.
I'm trying Finland's on thelist too.
That'd be sick Trying to get ahouse first, man Trying to move
into it.
I've been living in my van fora little while that's sick Van
life's awesome.
I get to travel everywhere inFlorida.
I've been to like 44 states inmy van, but I'm just ready for a

(01:47:55):
house now.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:47:56):
That's impressive dude.
So you do your videos from yourvan or do you do it like when
you're in the bookstore?
A combination of both.

Dr Narco Longo (01:48:04):
So when COVID started I got in a van recently
leased a van still have it, butbought it brand new from a
dealership, but you know makingpayments on it.
But I bought a brand new, thebest decision I ever made.
Because they fucking kiss yourass ever since Right, take care

(01:48:26):
of it.
I take care of the van, butwhatever your ass ever since
right, take care of it and Itake care of the van, but
whatever.
So I've had it for a little bitlike since 2019 right when COVID
happened, I was alreadyplanning on, like, moving into a
van.
So COVID came, I was donepaying rent anyway.
I was running ballet you thosewho have valet parking cars and

(01:48:48):
shit running a lot, driving towork I was just over it.
When COVID came, I like builtout the van fully and just
started sleeping in there.
Haven't really, you know, doneanything.
Haven't rent.
I rent like an Airbnb in thesummer, sometimes Like I'll rent

(01:49:31):
, like different, I'll do likewhat the SoundCloud rappers do.
I use the SoundCloud rappermodel.
Like I know, if I rent anAirbnb and I go live stream
every day in there, like I canmake back the money you know I
spent.
So it's like whatever.
But before that, before I wasold world, florida, I would.
I just, at the peak of covid,just went off and started
traveling with my thengirlfriend and went to 44 states
and did a lot of just likecamping out in the woods and
shit grew up going to summercamp in Appalachian, the

(01:49:51):
Appalachian mountains, likeNorth Carolina.
So I went there, went allacross the US, camped and all
these different you know likejust cooking, like on a fire,
like that's all we were eating.
You know, just cooking on afire, basically, and, living out
of my van, went to all thesedifferent places, but I wasn't
making videos back then, I wasdoing music.

(01:50:13):
I'd come back to florida andyou know park cars like during
the season and then just takeoff for the summer and I was
focusing on music a lot before Istarted doing All World Florida
.
Hasn't even been two yearssince I started making videos or

(01:50:35):
whatever.
It's just about two years sincemy second birthday.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:50:41):
You put out a lot of fucking good
content man and consistent likelong-form content because I knew
it hadn't been too long,because I didn't discover it too
long ago.
But there's just so much videosand you put out a lot of
content that it seems like it'sa lot longer.
Fucking awesome job, dude.
I have a youtube channel and Ifucking adhd slack so hard on it
.
Granted, I can't edit for shit,so it's mostly done on my phone

(01:51:04):
, but that's adhd, that's a.
That's a jewish lie.
You think so?

Dr Narco Longo (01:51:08):
it's a made up.
Yes, commie deception every,every healthy.
Every healthy child isn't goodat sitting down and staring at
their homework.
Every child doesn't want to sitin the classroom.
Every child wants to stare outthe window.
I got they told me I had adhdme.
They fucking drugged me fromwhen I was like seven until I

(01:51:32):
stopped taking it because Irealized how shitty it was, how
bad it was for me.
I stopped taking it, I startedhiding it from my mom.
The medication they put me onfucking Nazi meth from some
laboratory.
I mean that's like borderlinegenocide.

(01:51:53):
They're fucking ruiningpeople's brains.
They run a mess on a mass scale.
They don't care, it's all forprofit.
Every kid you know there's nofood that you can blame that on,
where you just say oh yeah, onein a hundred had some
hyperactive disorder and nowit's nine out of ten have have a
DD, adhd, autism, lgbt,whatever.

(01:52:15):
They've all got something.
So that's not normal.
That's being over overdiagnosed, totally.
They get a check for everyRitalin, focalin they prescribe.
I was fucking vibrating on thismedication that they used to

(01:52:36):
give me.
I wouldn't eat, I would juststarve, couldn't eat anything.
I'm not trying to.
Don't cry me a river oranything, but it was not pretty.
It was clearly not good for me,so it's not good for anyone I
have good results.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:52:54):
when people I know who get on certain
meds, they always end up stoptaking it because it just kind
of numbs them out, andthankfully I was never diagnosed
or medicated or anything for it.
But I don't know, I feel like Ihave some sort of screw loose
where certain things thateverybody's good at, or mundane
tasks that I, should, you know,have a grip on, are extremely

(01:53:15):
difficult for me and otherthings that are like stressful
and chaotic seem to come morenaturally to me, things that are
engaging.
But maybe that's just a symptomof living in the fucking slave
system no doubt I.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:53:29):
Uh, I'm lucky that my mom didn't put me on my
medicine when they suggested it,but I wanted to ask you.
So it seems like you've done alot of camping, you've been
outside a lot.
Have you ever had a bigfoot, askunk, ape or like a wolfman
sighting or encounter?

Dr Narco Longo (01:53:45):
man, that's a good one.
Um, usually I get asked aboutufos.
Saw a ufo when I was like 15and um.
But let me think, give me a seclike wilderness stuff, like any
cryptids or anything.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:53:59):
Um the ufo works too.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:54:01):
We don't discriminate what is the famous
florida cryptid besides skunkape?
That's just their take on thebigfoot.
Pretty much right yeah.

"$awbuck" Mike (01:54:08):
There's a real famous picture of it.
Looks just like.
Well, not just like, but itresembles an orangutan strongly,
yeah.
Yeah, I haven't seen that photo.

Dr Narco Longo (01:54:18):
Yeah, that could have been an escaped orangutan,
who knows?

"$awbuck" Mike (01:54:22):
No doubt.

Dr Narco Longo (01:54:23):
You know, orangutan, you got the word
orange in there.
And interesting, the box sagatalks about humans being a split
between goat and an ape.
Now, that's no, whether they,whether they did the dirty, or
whether that was like a genetic,you know, a project, science

(01:54:43):
experiment or something.
Um, there's a whole lot to showfor that, like the words we use
for goats kids, nanny, billy,goat right, my goat's milk, the
all those are all words forgoats.
They're all the same for ahuman.
And then goat's milk isuniversal milk.

(01:55:03):
Every mammal in the world canreceive.
Goat's milk is universal milk.
Every mammal in the world canreceive goat's milk.
So, whatever, I forgot what Iwas talking about Cryptids.
Cryptids, thank you.
I've never seen one, but I usedto grow up hunting.
Like I said, we used to huntlike four in North Florida and

(01:55:31):
we used to go to this huntingranch a lot of the time because
they had like these prime, likelike five star, like trophy hogs
, you know from like differentcountries and stuff.
They're like fucking, they werelike hogzillas.
You know that you see peoplelike in hunting magazines and
stuff with hogzilla.
We'd go to a place like thatand like our, our dad, would you

(01:55:54):
know see if he could like getone of these like prize trophy
hogs, whatever.
But um, when we were there theywould always tell us stories
and like try and spook us aboutthe skunk ape, these like old,
just down and dirty, like uhhunting guides who just like

(01:56:15):
chase boar in the woods all day.
You know they get flipped overby boar, like they run between
their legs and flip them overand they all wear they wear
boots that go up like to theknee so they could like uh, uh,
get kicked Like a big Razorbackhog could run right by them and
not cut their, cut their shinsopen Cause if uh, whatever.

(01:56:37):
So these guys would talk aboutuh, skunk all the time and it
was mostly just to like spook usbecause, like whenever they it
was probably what they did whenthey had kids on the hunts to
like keep them entertained, likeyeah, I saw a skunk ape over
there last week how about you,george?
And they're like, yeah, I sawone.

(01:56:57):
And then we were, like you know,nine years old, like rattling,
you know, like petrified, butwe'd go back into the cabin,
like the main hall for like thishunting facility, and they had
a fucking stuffed skunk ape.
They had a full stuffed skunkape and they would swear that it

(01:57:18):
was real.
But it was definitely a joke,it was hilarious and it was.
As we got older, we realized itwas like a big funny joke.
And it was.
As we got older we realized itwas like a big funny joke
because the beard the beard ofthe skunk ape, it was a squirrel
or a deer's tail and his mouththe asshole of the deer.

(01:57:40):
So like they, they, theyskinned.
They skinned like a, a squirreland a deer together, like
backwards and upside down, andfilled the face and put like
eyes and shit in it and thisthing was terrifying.
It looked like real and it wasso believable for like years,

(01:58:01):
but its beard was like asquirrel's tail and, yeah, it
was the rear end of a deer waswhat it really was the rear end
of a squirrel like fusedtogether, but it had a face and
everything.
It was looked like an ape,almost looked like an orangutan
looked like a gray orangutan.

"Headhunter" Higgins (01:58:20):
You know it was crazy, so that's the best
I got, I guess well, I knowthat you subscribe to kind of
what I think, that aliens arekind of like demons or the whole
alien narrative is a littlefake.
So what do you think the UFOsare then?
Are they like spiritual orbs ofsome sort, or are they just
government craft?

Dr Narco Longo (01:58:41):
Right.
Well, not to get tooself-centered, but the same year
that I had a toad or, sorry, aUFO encounter is the same year
that I had a toad encounter andthe same year that I encountered
this family of conspiracytheorists who really nudged me

(01:59:04):
in this direction.
Well, I had an experience witha bufo, toad, bufo, ufo, ufo.
Yeah, a lot of a lot of peoplewho take bufo say it's like an
alien serum.
You know, like you, you go toouter space, whatever, but the
bufo, what's another thing thatus are always accused of doing

(01:59:29):
Abduction.
Well, abduction but doing someboofing, getting up in the back
seat, coming in through the backdoor, so boof, ufo.
I'm into words, I can't ignorethose links.
And I had those two experiences,not not that of not one of

(01:59:52):
those experiences, but noboofing experiences.
But I had a bufo and a UFOexperience in the same year and
I don't my memories foggy butthey might have been very close
together, but had both my eyespoisoned with toad poison.

(02:00:13):
They got squirted up because Iwas kicking toads with my
friends doing no good on thegolf courses, the lakes, like
all this landscape, like land inFlorida.
They're just overflowing withtoads at night and we'd go out
like little fucking rascals andjust hunt, kick left and right

(02:00:41):
and worse.
We'll just leave it there.
I wasn't a vegetarian back then.
I wasn't thinking much stuffthrough back then, but so this
was an accidental dosage.
Accidental.
Holy shit Totally.
In your eyes, in both my eyes,stomping and stabbing toads with
like catalog, like swords thatwe'd order from like you know,

(02:01:07):
it's like Jeffrey Dahmer, shit,not really.
Like I never, I never, never,never an animal torturer.
Hey guys, listen.
Yes, I promise I'm a good guy.
Yeah, this is.
We've all been here.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:01:18):
Okay, we've all been a piece of shit
we've all tortured, not tortured.
We've all fed rats and shit tomy reptiles for many years I can
, can't undo that.

Dr Narco Longo (02:01:29):
Yeah.
So you know I this weighsheavily on me, but at the same
time it was encouraged by my dad.
My dad was like you know,anything you kill like bring it
to me and I'll like raise yourallowance.
You know like he was likehaving us hunt pests around the
house and stuff.
So you know I don't lay toomuch blame on myself, but I
would get out of school and likejust BB gun everything in my

(02:01:53):
backyard you know lizards likeyou know anything, so, whatever,
that's what I was doing backthen.
Um, I forgot what I was talkingabout the toad.
Sorry, yeah, thank you.
So we certain certain nights Ithink this one instance was
actually prompted because one ofmy friends or my brother's

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friends dogs either died or gothospitalized by these toads, and
that was actually in ourneighborhood.
But it happened.
It happened all the time, allover the place.
These toads kill dogs like leftand right.
You know 100 pound dog can diefrom one of these toes.
They're they can even killpeople, you know, if you get too

(02:02:36):
much or something.
We were, uh, kicking toads andlike hitting them with swords
that we'd ordered from likemagazines.
You know like fucking likemovie ninja swords.
You know like what else are yougoing to use those on?
You know not people and shit.
So I was doing stupid shit likethat Airsoft guns.
You know, shooting toads withairsoft guns.

(02:02:58):
That's what we were doing thisone night in particular.
And this toad we were fucking,you know, shooting a toad and I
was looking down on top of itand you know doing something
terrible to it and basically itsquirted poison, like
projectiled into my eye.

(02:03:19):
Now, whether that was like youknow, it was like spatter, or
whether they can actually shootit, that far I've read online
that they can shoot it outwards,but usually all you need to do
is lick the back of it.
All you need to do is sometimeseven just touch, rub the back
of it.
These poison glands on theirback, regardless, I got a

(02:03:42):
fucking huge glob in my eyeball,just one eye.
I started freaking out becausewe all grow up getting told by
our parents glob in my eyeball,just one eye.
I started freaking out becausewe all grow up getting told by
our parents these toads can killyou.
It's like mushrooms Like don'teat mushrooms, don't play with
the snakes, don't play with thetoads.

(02:04:02):
That's what growing up in SouthFlorida was like.
I was panicked, didn't want tocall home, didn't want to call a
paramedic or anything, so wejust ran to like a it's like a
pool, community pool that allthese neighborhoods have Open
bathroom just ran in and startedsoaping my eyes out like water

(02:04:22):
and soap, rinsing my eyes,rinsing my eyes.
It got to the point where andhurt it hurt I thought I was
gonna die.
I was having, you know,thinking I was gonna die.
I wouldn't call it psychedelic,but I would call it near death
experience for sure, likethinking I was gonna die, pretty
certain I was gonna die, washedmy eyeball long enough,

(02:04:44):
realized I wasn't gonna die andmy vision was pretty fucked up,
pretty dang blurry, like realblurry, like milky, like film,
like my eyes.
My vision was bad, like youneed to greeting glasses, like
times ten In one eye.

(02:05:07):
I didn't learn my lessonbecause either a couple days
later or a week later, the samething happened in my other eye
Because I was doing the samething with my friends In a
different neighborhood,different group of friends, same

(02:05:28):
thing happened.
I got poison in the other eye.
So the chances of thathappening are like one in a
trillion for sure.
And same thing happened thistime it was lake water.
This time I rinsed it out withlake water.
I didn't have any soap, but Iknew what to do.

(02:05:48):
I guess, like, uh, just rinsedit out with lake water.
I didn't have any soap, but Iknew what to do.
I guess, like, just rinsed itout endlessly, endlessly until
it stopped hurting.
And then, from then on, thiswas like 15, 14, 15.
Might have been 16.
I think this was my freshmanyear of high school.
I was like 14 or 15.
And for a good week or so, myvision was so bad that I thought

(02:06:14):
I might go blind and I wasdebating having to just go to
the hospital, like sucking upand being like, hey, I did some
stupid shit, my vision's goingaway.
But it ended up working itselfout.
I can see fine, I have reallygood vision.
I played, I played goalie inlacrosse, which is like you know

(02:06:37):
, they whipped the balls, youknow, like 90 miles an hour.
So didn't have any problemdoing that afterwards, but for a
good while, good two weeksthere, my vision was like scary
bad.
What you'd expect from gettingpoisoned in your eye.
You know eyeballs and that wasa bufo toad, so it's not.

(02:07:00):
It's not the ones, the exact onethat people like smoke, the
venom, the desert toad but it'sthe same toxins and it's it's
the same, it's a cousin, it'salso a bufo toad, it's a cane
toad, so it's also bufo, butit's cane toad, so they're like
swamp toads instead of deserttoads.

(02:07:20):
I had a run-in with one ofthose same year as a?
U UFO experience, like I said,and I think the aliens if you
want to talk about who thealiens are, they're Aryans,
they're the people fromelsewhere, the people who look
like no one else, who showed upout of nowhere with different

(02:07:42):
technology, with flying dragonsand sea serpents and you know
floating cities that came downfrom the sky.
What was this describing?
These were big ships Comingfrom, coming down from the sky,
now, down from the horizon, fromthe far, vast horizon, with

(02:08:04):
with sails like wings.
Those are some of the dragonsthat indigenous people remember.
There's dragon boats the dragoncarved on the front, big sails
like wings, big belly,dragon-shaped, like a serpent,
you know, gliding on the water.

(02:08:24):
That's what a big old seafaringboat would look like to a bunch
of you know hut dwellers.
And those are your aliens,aliens, they're the
extraterrestrials.
Extra can mean extra.
It can mean more of.
It can mean on top of.
Also, it can mean above.

(02:08:45):
Extra, it can mean above, extra.
So extraterrestrial meansoutside of or above extra.
Well, extraordinary is to goabove and beyond, right?
Well, extraterrestrial would beabove and beyond the normal
land, the Terra, just in general.

(02:09:09):
Extraterrestrial, well, we'reall in Middle Earth.
Middle Earth is like theequatorial regions, it's the
tropical regions, tropic ofCancer, tropic of Capricorn,
everything in between there.
Well, towards the north, that'sthe extraterrestrial, that's
the extra land, that's theAsgard instead of midgard,

(02:09:30):
that's the upper earth, that'stowards the north pole, it's the
bullseye, right.
That's why they're allworshiping, all the arians are
worshiping what the bulls eye,all the baron, the eye of the
bowl, pleiades taurus all thosesacrifice, cult and shit that

(02:09:50):
came out through Europe as well.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:09:52):
Yeah, and dairy.

Dr Narco Longo (02:09:53):
They're the dairy drinkers no one else had
dairy.
Africans are lactose intolerant.
Asians are lactose intolerant.
South Americans are lactoseintolerant.
North American Indians arelactose intolerant.
Austronesians are lactoseintolerant.
Aboriginal Australians arelactose intolerant.
Austronesians are lactoseintolerant.
Aboriginal Australians arelactose intolerant.
It's obvious.
You know, the gods have the bigbeards.

(02:10:14):
And why are we gods?
You know white people is godsand shit bruh.
Okay, we was melanated, we tookthe melon, then we ate it and
now we melanated.
Do you shit?
No, no, just kidding.
But we're light-skinned gods,not because it's this ego thing,

(02:10:37):
not because it's like, yeah,we're the master race and
everyone else sucks.
No, it's because God comes fromgo and there's only two people
in the world that have big bushybeards, Original White people
mostly.
And you know, African Americans, Big bushy beards.

(02:11:00):
And those are the two peoplewho have God complexes.
They're either both right orthey're both lying, or one's
right and the other's lying, oryou know whatever.
But why are they both beinglikened to gods?
Because they have beards.
The gods always had beards andthe word God comes from goat.

(02:11:21):
So you can say, oh well, mycreator is not your creator.
You can say, well, my religionis not your religion.
Well, regardless of what you'rearguing about.
We're all using the word Godand we're all trying to pin an
identity on the word God.
Well, why are we using the wordGod?
Why is that?
Why is that the term thateveryone's agreed on and trying

(02:11:42):
to fill?
God means goat, Goat.
God is goat.
That's where you get the Goths.
That's where you get the Gothicarchitecture, the Gothic
architecture of Gotland, of.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:11:57):
Sweden.

Dr Narco Longo (02:11:58):
Yes, gotland Gottberg.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:12:02):
Gottlieb.

Dr Narco Longo (02:12:04):
Absolutely All that.
God is got God and it's a goatbecause God has the beard.
So where did beards come from?
They either came from the NorthPole, where European, northern
European people come from, orthey came from where Noah's Ark
landed, because a whole bunch ofbearded people got onto a boat

(02:12:28):
and just landed there.
So where did they come from?
You know, the Middle East getsall its beards from the Noah's
Ark area and we know thatNorthern Europeaners have the
thickest beards.
So follow the beards.
Who are the barbarians?
The bearded Aryans.

(02:12:48):
Barb means beard.
Go to a barber shop.
Aryan is Aryan.
That's the North Pole.
Where are the two barbarians?
There's the Barbary coast ofAfrica, north Africa, where the
Phoenicians had their domain,carthage, and then there's
barbarians in Germany that's aRoman perspective.

(02:13:10):
Barbarians in Germany andScandinavia and big, bushy
beards and red hair and blueeyes.
And then there's people inNorth Africa who have a lot of
those traits too.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:13:23):
Yeah, dude , as we're kind of closing this
one down.
This has been a fucking greatepisode as I knew it.
No doubt we're definitely goingto have to have you back
because we're kind of closingthis one down.
this has been a fucking greatepisode as I knew it and, uh, no
doubt we're definitely going tohave to have you back because
we're going to need a lot moretime to cover everything and, uh
, we could have taken this in amillion routes, but, yeah, this
was a fun one.
Uh, what I was going to say, toothat I forgot to mention

(02:13:43):
earlier, I feel like, like, like, like you were talking about
from the roman perspective.
They made it a point to conquerand take out those races,
whether it was the gauls or thegermanics and the barbarians and
everything.
I feel like they knew to me,like I said, the, the whole
galatian and druid galileanthing.

(02:14:04):
It's like that the druids wouldhave known jesus was to be born
soon and they were likepreparing for the savior to be
born by the stars and everythingthat their you know nature told
them as they were reading andRome knew about that Cause the
whole, like Gaulish Holocaust,happened just literally like a
generation before Jesus was born.
And then you got the slaughterof innocence, where they killed

(02:14:24):
all the first ones in Galileeand stuff like that, and I'm
like dude, they knew that thesetypes of people were getting
ready for a savior to be born,so that's why they wanted to
wipe them all out and ended upbeing born in Galilee.
Yeah, I don't know Somethingabout the bearded races, the
red-haired races.

Dr Narco Longo (02:14:43):
Oh yeah, Totally something there.
Muhammad had a red beard.
The giants are alwaysconsidered red-haired.
Yeah, that's, yeah, that'sanother thing.
So it's the good and the bad isusually can be traced back to
this red hair, like irish havethe most red hair, but jews have
almost as much too.
Um, and the giants would havehad red hair, but uh, you know,

(02:15:08):
ire, ireland has the most redhair in the world, but Finland
has the most blonde hair in theworld In.
Finland, they almost have noblonde hair.
Sorry, in Finland they havevery little red hair.
In Ireland there's a ton ofblonde, but there's a ton of red
too.
Well, that comes from whenthere's like a racial game of
rock paper scissors so you canpass like a skull structure

(02:15:32):
without passing a skin color, oryou can pass like a facial
structure without passing eyecolor, right, so there's like
these checks and balances, butit's also like a game of rock
paper scissors.
Like this cancels that, but thenthat can be canceled by this.
So Finland is attached to asia,ireland is not.

(02:15:54):
Finland has been overrun byvarious east asian peoples
throughout history, or that'swhere you get squinty eyes in
some of those Eastern Europeancountries and like a square face
, like a more wide face.
Well, another thing and we cankind of close on this is Finland

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is the homeland of the Aryanpeople, some of those blonde
jeans, red hair jeans.
But the red hair je gene isalso associated with curly nests
and like springy hair.
Well, once you take one ofthose populations and when they

(02:16:40):
mix with asian, east asian likethe han, chinese or like
mongolian, you know phenotype,when those mix that that red
hair gene pretty much disappears, it gets overriding, but you
can still have blonde and thehair becomes pin straight, pin

(02:17:00):
straight.
So in Finland you see a ton ofice blonde hair and pin straight
hair.
So it's, it's.
You know, you wouldn't guessthat a lot of Irish people red
hair comes from there too,because the East Asian gene can
override it.
Well, that can get confusingand that's why Finland doesn't

(02:17:21):
have as much red hair as Irelanddoes, but it's still the
blondest place in the world.
The same way, ireland workswith darker-skinned people.
Irish are literallydisconnected from Europe, so the
East Asian people couldn'tcross into the British Isles.
The British Isles has some ofthe purest white DNA in the

(02:17:43):
world, but the Irish have beendoing a ton of sailing.
Columbus had an Irish navigator.
What do we know from looking atthe NBA?
Watching the NBA?
Red hair can be passed to blackpeople and black and Irish mix

(02:18:03):
pretty well and they producegiants.
The NBA is literally filledwith half black, half produce
giants.
The NBA is literally filledwith half-Black, half-irish
giants, many of whom who havered hair.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:18:16):
Some of whom are prestigious Freemasons,
may not have the red hair,though.

Dr Narco Longo (02:18:21):
Right, Shaquille O'Neal, Irish giant.
I mean, people think he's someAfrican.
He's some African, like youknow, circus performer.
No, no, no, he's an Irish giantLike.
His height is perfectly in linewith Irish history.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:18:39):
Yep, so much giant lore there too yeah.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:18:44):
This was awesome dude.
I'm glad to have you back,brother Let everybody know again
just where they could find,because I'm sure you know people
are going to want to do somedeep dives on you, brother old
world florida on youtube.

Dr Narco Longo (02:18:56):
Old world florida on instagram.
I've got a twitter and a rumble.
I think the rumble might be oldworld fl got a patreon too.
Yeah, let's it.
We go live on sundays talk thebible.
Go live on thursdays sometimesto do a lot of shows like these,
usually on mondays, like keepfree, the bookstore is closed.

(02:19:18):
You can go into the dancingelephant bookstore in palm beach
, county florida might catch meworking here.
You come in, but uh, my brotherjust released a book too, like
I said.
So that's, uh, that's a galloglass books dot shop.
We've got a book.
If you want to get it early,it's only like 50 bucks that's

(02:19:42):
three three books in one, soit's 800 pages.
So you're getting three booksmore.
So the price is proper for thecontent and my brother worked
really hard on that.
So if anyone wants to get those, it's a good.
It's pertinent to everythingwe're talking about today.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:20:01):
And surely that name he took it from the
Irish Scottish mercenaries theGelliglass no.

Dr Narco Longo (02:20:06):
Yes, that's our heritage Scototch, irish
highlanders and stuff like that,so badass.
Well, thanks for having me.
Guys appreciate it.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:20:19):
Thank you bro take it easy, brother, have a
great night.
Sorry we kept you up so late,dude oh, you're good man.

Dr Narco Longo (02:20:25):
I'm like, I sleep very little.
I'm one of these, uh, I'm oneof these trump tesla uh, cases
like I.
I don't drink at all, I don'ttake any tea or coffee, so I can
, I don't need much sleep like Ican.
Four hours, four and a halfhours, six is like uh, oh man, I

(02:20:46):
slept in like six hours, so I'mgonna be up editing some Primo
content.
You guys asked how I get a lotof stuff out.
I don't have a job that I don'tlike doing.
I stay up doing what I love andwhen I wake up, you know I've
been blessed.
Talent and my passion, I guess,are the same thing.

(02:21:07):
When I wake up, I just want tograb my laptop and keep working.
It's the last thing I do beforeI go to sleep and I hope that
shows and I'm still gettingbetter, still getting better.
So stay tuned everyone.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:21:21):
Hell yeah man.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:21:22):
Great to have you on.

Dr Narco Longo (02:21:23):
Thanks guys.
Tom Mike had a blast.
Thanks All the the blessings.
Wish your podcast well.
Have a good night.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:21:31):
Thank you, you too alright, so that was Dr
Narco Longo.
Man, he's impressive, that wassuper awesome.
That was really fun.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:21:42):
I knew he was going to.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:21:43):
I knew this was going to be probably one of our
longest ones yet, andjustifiably so, because he's his
work is dense yeah, he droppedso much knowledge dude, and you
know I I have been playing withthe idea of uh, of going, you
know, vegan or vegetarian, buthe really lays the case out for
it and makes me I know he wasn'ttrying to make me feel this way

(02:22:05):
, but it was just the way heexplained.
It makes me feel dirty, youknow.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:22:11):
I mean you don't know because you're not
but you understand, I knowbecause I did the transformation
.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:22:15):
I was a mediator at a time too oh like, yeah,
really, and yeah, I don't knowthe way he lays it out.
Dude makes a lot of sense smartguy and I.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:22:23):
You know I'm here to uh help you in the
transition yeah, I'll bedefinitely leaning on it, dude.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:22:29):
I wanted to say to him I was like, dude, it's
super impressive that you wereable to stand for like 95% of
this.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:22:37):
I know he's always standing on his live
streams man that's impressivedude.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:22:42):
He seems like a really down-to-earth cool guy.
I mean, obviously, it seemslike he was for the two and a
half hours.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:22:49):
He was really chill.
Definitely he's a van man.
It was a blessing to have himon the show because he has been
a legend on YouTube in his shorttime making videos it, dude, it
seems like I listened to him.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:23:03):
For the first time I ever heard him was on the
higher side chat and it seemedlike it was many years ago, but
maybe it was before he wasputting out content.
You know something like that.
But yeah, dude, this was uhkind of cool the way this one
came together for me, becausetom was like, yeah, we got this
guy and it was someone that Ihad on the wish list and and

(02:23:24):
then, yeah, I was like, oh, he'sthis guy.
I was like, oh, like, holy fuck, it's, it's this guy.
So, yeah, it worked out, dude,I ain't going to lie bro, there
was times that I was genuinelylost when you guys were going
back and forth.
So, like, I'm trying to, like,I'm trying to keep up, because
you guys are just so like Idon't know, he would say like a

(02:23:45):
bunch of gnarly things.
He would say like a bunch ofgnarly things, and then you
would come right back with, yeah, the dah, dah, dah, dah, dah.
And I'm like, okay, I'm likefucking, I'm like retarded here.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:23:56):
You know, I wouldn't say that I think him
and I were just specially dialedin, because it's the same thing
other times with certain gueststhat you're more familiar with
what they're talking about.
But yeah, that's part of thereason why I wanted to get him
on here is I know that him and Iare on the same page on certain
things, and anyone out theretoo.
I feel the need to clarify,even though we really shouldn't
have to, if you do your ownresearch, talking to all the

(02:24:19):
aryan things and shit, aryanmeans honorable.
It has nothing to do with raceor anything.
Actually, like aryan orindo-aryan is like a group of
people when, when we're talkingabout, like you know, genetics
and populations and theIndo-Aryans were all over like
the middle East India, it's likea progenitor of a race of

(02:24:39):
people that were the supposedlysome of the first to domesticate
horses, to get the, you know,the lactose tolerance gene of
being able to eat dairy, ofhaving facial hair and all this
stuff, and that's what we'retalking about too.
And just you know, you couldmaybe even sub it in for
atlantean or irish uh, iraqi,iranian, urian type of deal.

(02:25:01):
So nobody think we're goingwith some nazi ideology here and
confuse what we're trying totalk about.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:25:09):
That's just how they uh scapegoat you away from
certain things I like how heliterally talked about so many
things that are interesting tome, like he went from edgar
casey.
We touched on the garden ofeden.
But the garden of eden, dude, Iparticularly like that shit and
I'm not gonna to lie when Ilaid the question out there.

(02:25:30):
Of course, you know, I amalways open for my mind to be
changed.
Now, I just always assumed thatthe Garden of Eden was where
everybody else did inMesopotamia, in that area.
Okay, mount Ararat, that'swhere the Ark came to arrest,
right?
So when?

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:25:53):
Well, yeah too, if that's just where the
Ark crashed, that Eden couldhave been anywhere If it was
drifting around forever.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:25:58):
Yeah, but I never thought about that and, to
be honest with you, like when Iwas proposing the question, I
thought, okay, like this is one.
Of course I'm open for my mindto be changed, but I really
didn't think there was a chanceat it being changed, if that
makes sense, you know what I'msaying.
But after him laying it outthere, it really I mean it makes

(02:26:19):
there's a lot of things thatreally do line up.
You know there's a lot ofthings.
The conversation went in somany directions that I asked him
for the names of the fourrivers and he only got one out.
But I mean I'm sure I couldlook it up and find it.
But yeah, I mean he laid thatcase out beautifully you know
all off the top of his head,impressive he's the Florida

(02:26:41):
savant do you know why he namedit old world Florida?

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:26:44):
I was gonna ask it's because a lot of
his work surrounds you knowtartaria type of stuff, like old
world civilization of Floridaor the architecture, or you know
the tribal history of theNative Americans who they
connected with.
You know archaeology of thearea, like the stone stuff.
He was talking about thehistory of giants, the different

(02:27:05):
people who've inhabited it.
It's all very Florida-centric.

Dr Narco Longo (02:27:14):
We didn't even get into Tart.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:27:15):
I mean, that's how.
I mean, there's so many things,we need to have them back.
Yeah, no doubt we remember Isaid I wanted to talk about the
um, the uh, fucking fountain ofyouth too.
We didn't even right.
I mean, I'm not disappointed.
I'm not disappointed becausethe conversation we had was
fucking amazing.
I'm just, uh, I'm eager to havehim back already so we can have
another fucking two and a halfhour conversation, you know.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:27:35):
All right, dude.
Yeah, he's going to be areturning guest.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:27:39):
Oh yeah, no doubt I was surprised to find
out that he's only got about57,000 subscribers on YouTube,
not that 50.
Okay, listen, we have like 104.
So I'm not talking.
All I'm saying is I I thoughtthat he would be bigger because
his content is is excellent, soI figured he you kind of have to

(02:28:02):
be smart and open-minded thoughto sure interact with it.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:28:05):
Otherwise it's just like oh what, what's
this bullshit?
He'll grow.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:28:10):
Dude the Zodiac.
The first thing out of hismouth was yeah, leo's like.
Oh, wow, he nailed that.
That was crazy, bro.
And then with you, he was rightin the middle, like you know,
or you were in the middle of thetwo that he said.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:28:28):
Yeah, exactly.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:28:29):
I mean just off of a name and a couple hour
conversation.
That's super impressive.
There's something to it and thefucking newspaper fucking hot
topic way yeah, I know we'vesaid this before because we've
had a few guests on, I thinkbrandon crowroll, uh, and now
this gentleman with the gemontraor with the language thing that

(02:28:51):
you know what.
They're very good at thesewords.
Yes, this word play we gottahave.
We gotta try to find someonewho is an expert in that field,
because I love that shit andthat's one.
That's one that I never reallylooked into or put much thought

(02:29:12):
into, and it's so.
It was so stupid, it was sodumb of me because I just never,
even, I don't know, forwhatever reason, I never just
put much thought or effort intoit.
And then, listening to JordanMaxwell, listening to Jordan
Maxwell, listening to you,listen to Matt Slap, listening
to Dr Narcolongo, like dude,it's everything, it's literally

(02:29:35):
everything.
It's the coding Mm.
Yeah, no doubt.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:29:41):
It's like astrology's kind of same thing.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:29:43):
Yeah, astrology's like the universe
coding.
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Keep it up.
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You could subscribe, you coulddo all that good shit.
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Do all those things.
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"Headhunter" Higgins (02:30:42):
Don't you guys want to?

"$awbuck" Mike (02:30:42):
hear us more.

"Headhunter" Higgins (02:30:43):
That would be amazing, I guess.

"$awbuck" Mike (02:30:45):
just stay away from pedophiles guitar solo.

Dr Narco Longo (02:30:52):
Thank you.
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