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July 7, 2025 • 93 mins

Today, we dive into one of the more darker topics in the history of the Infinite Rabbit Hole, Transhumanism. On the surface, Transhumanism seems to be a fairly innocent concept. But the truth is that there are some very dark ideas and plans behind its true purpose and intentions. Today, we hand over the reigns of IRH to Jeff and steer more towards the specialties of his podcast, The Shadow Banned Podcast, as we divert into the realm of conspiracy and peel back the layers of the dark government and real ruling class that holds domain over the world's population. Welcome back to Infinite Rabbit Hole!

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(00:38):
Welcome back to the Infinite Rabbit Hole.
I'm your host, Jeremy. Today we are going to do
something a little bit different.
We're going to do well, we're going to have a little bit of
Shadow Band on Infinite Rabbit Hole and we're going to hand the
reins over to old Jeffrey here today and we're going to see how

(00:59):
that goes. We're going to talk about some
dark stuff, some weird stuff, some stuff that if you were in
the live stream right when we went live, you would know that
we we talked a little bit about the dark side of Twitch and some
of the weird shit that I saw when I explored a little bit of

(01:21):
Twitch for the very first time. Yeah, I did call Jeff Old
Crystal. I did.
It is what it is. Look how old he is, old and
beautiful, aged like a fine wine.
Look at him like a fine bearded wine.
Jeremy is older than me. I am all right.

(01:42):
What's up dude? How you doing?
Chilling, bro. I'm, I'm excited.
These are my favorite types of episodes, man.
I like to go on the other side of the rabbit holes, right?
Get into the spooky stuff like what are they doing to us,
right? That kind of thing.
Rather than just questioning UFOs and cryptids and all that
fun stuff, which I enjoy, but I definitely enjoy the conspiracy

(02:04):
side a lot more. So I'm stoked to get into it and
feel free to Fact Check anythingthat I say if I go on a rant.
And yeah. Oh yeah, fact checkers in the
chat do it. So I, I just, right now I'm
doing a lot of prep work for UFOdays.

(02:27):
I'm, I'm much more invested thisyear than I was last year.
So I'm doing a ton of prep work.So I'm a little behind.
I'm trying to get people in for to be guests.
We're also Jeff and I kind of working a little bit behind the
scenes, working on a major guest, which we hopefully can

(02:51):
break news on within the next couple weeks.
We'll see how that goes. But things are are are
definitely not stale here. We just got a lot of stuff going
on behind the scenes. So this week, next week, the
following week, we may just havesome some chats going on.
And that's just how it's going to be here on the Infinite

(03:13):
Rabbit Hole. So Jeff runs an entire other
podcast called the Shadow Band podcasts.
As most of you will know, for those of you that don't
surprise, Jeff does another podcast and he talks about all
things conspiracy, basically everything underneath this

(03:36):
strange and unknown son that theinfinite rabbit hole basically
falls short of doing without Jeff's input, right?
Jeff is that little, little conspiracy theorists on our
shoulders when it comes to all of the topics that we run and
run with here and in the infinite rabbit hole.
When we talk about the aliens, when we talk about the cryptids,

(03:59):
when we talk about the parallel worlds and, and everything that
we've ever done, he's always there to whisper in our ears
about how the government's behind it and about how we
should all be wearing tinfoil hats and, and how, you know,
ancient civilizations are, are really just, you know, the

(04:20):
government, right? That's that's, that's perfectly
what you say, right? You nailed it.
Show's over. Yeah.
But so I'm going to hand the reins over to him today and
we've already kind of discussed a little bit about the the route
that we're going to go down. And yeah, that's, that's pretty

(04:45):
much it. This it all kind of just started
with me talking to him about a rabbit hole that I was going
down having to do with food, food and all the crazy stuff
that's that's going on right now.
With some of the the changes that we're having done here in
the US about the the foods and all the companies rushing to

(05:08):
take the food dyes out of our ofour daily grill.
So yeah, and I'll just say rightoff the bat, my phone is dying
because I didn't charge it because I'm a dumb, dumb.
So I'm not going to be able to see the chat really.
I can kind of see it on the screen up there.
So if there's anything that's like super awesome, I'm going to
count on Jeremy and Crystal to kind of like throw it at me

(05:29):
because I can't read the chat. So sorry about that in advance.
But the food, yeah, man, I mean there's a lot of how do I
there's a lot of moving parts tohow they right, I'm going to say
they a lot in this episode. When I say they, I don't
necessarily mean the government,right?
They to me is the shadow government, right?

(05:52):
Or the lizard people or the deepstate or like, pick your term,
nobody knows their names. It's just a group of they.
OK, There's a lot of moving parts to how they are
manipulating our minds, our health, our attention spans, and
all these things to what I thinkis to shift us from our humanity

(06:16):
right into something else, right?
Transhumanism, whatever it is, right?
So we can start with the food ifyou want, Jeremy or whatever.
It doesn't matter to me. I don't.
Now, I was just bringing that upjust to kind of get them an idea
of how we got into that. I think transhumanism is a is a
good place to start. I think that's a good place

(06:41):
because I think that's a good transition between where
Infinite Rabbit Hole and Shadow Band kind of come together.
Yeah. Do you want to read?
Because I'm again, my phone is almost dead.
Do you want to read the definition that you got of
transhumanism? And then I'll just kind of yeah.

(07:01):
So going on the grok on X, just simply asking grok what is
transhumanism? Let's set the definition that
Grok gives us of what exactly transhumanism is so that those
listening can understand what we're referring to, OK?
Transhumanism is a philosophicaland intellectual movement that

(07:25):
advocates for the enhancement ofthe human condition through
advanced technology and science.It seeks to overcome biological
limitations such as aging, disease, cognitive constraints,
and mortality by integrating technologies like artificial
intelligence, genetic engineering, cybernetics, and

(07:48):
nanotechnology. The goal is to augment human
capabilities, including intelligence, physical strength,
and lifespan, potentially leading to a post human state
where humans transcend their current biological form.
Key ideas include human enhancement using tech like

(08:08):
brain computer interfaces, gene editing or prosthetics to boost
physical and mental abilities. 2Longevity, pursuing radical life
extension or even immortality through medical advancements or
mind uploading. 3 Singularity. Some transhumanists anticipate a

(08:31):
future where AI and human intelligence merge dramatically
transforming society. And four, ethics and freedom,
emphasis on individual choice and adopting enhancements
alongside debates about inequality, identity, and risks
of misuse. So basically, we've heard a lot

(08:56):
of key terms that we've talked about a lot here on the infinite
rabbit Hole, right? We've talked about CRISPR CAS 9,
right? Gene editing a lot, OK?
We've talked about continued, continued life spans, especially

(09:18):
in the form of taking your consciousness and uploading it
to a cloud of some sort or into some sort of consciousness
container, some sort of non biological body, right?
We, we made a comment just a fewepisodes ago you did about how

(09:39):
the first immortal human could be alive today, right?
We just talked about that. That's transhumanism right
there. How the merging of technology
and humans, literally, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong,

(10:00):
cyborgs, right? I mean, that's pretty damn
close. I know that's, that's a little
bit of a science fictiony term, right?
The transhumanism is the more modern sexy term, but that's in
a nutshell. That's the the gist of what

(10:21):
transhumanism is, right? Cyborgs.
Say that last question. I'm sorry I got a message I had
to mute my phone. Very good.
That in a nutshell. I mean, that's, that's basically
the gist, right? I mean, I should have altered
that just slightly. So cyborgs are basically the

(10:41):
merging of human biology and mechanical machinery, right.
But then I, I guess transhumanism would be a third
part where you add technology, right?
You had some sort, some sort of user interface into it, some
sort of cognitive interface or operating system, some AAI, if

(11:04):
you will, right. So I, I guess, I guess the
answer would be no, it's not actually.
So the difference between Cyborg, which would just be the
merging of biological, mechanical being, robot and
human, where transhuman would bethe merging of those two and an

(11:31):
AI. Yes and no.
So there's steps to it, right? Like we're not going to wake up
tomorrow and all be transitionedinto like the idea of what the
final form of a transhumanist, you know, idea is along the way,
we will be cyborgs, right? So they're stepping stones.

(11:53):
You can think of neural link, you know, as a stepping stone.
There's already human beings with neural link right now.
And it's funny, and I'll get more into this later, that they,
they will always mask these types of things with something
good where the final outcome is not good, right?

(12:14):
So right now they're putting Neuralink in people who are
disabled, quadriplegics, you know, people who are paralyzed
and they're allowing the blind, right?
So they're using technology, implanting technology into the
brain to help people who need help, right?
Help the blind and stuff like that.

(12:35):
And it's great. Sounds great It's great right
now, you know, no problem. And and you look at that from
the surface level and it's like,Oh well, what's the problem,
right? Like if we can enhance the the,
you know, life experience of people who are disabled in
various ways using this technology, like that's a good

(12:55):
thing. And I agree on the surface level
that it is, but unfortunately the end goal is not that.
The end goal is always control. And that's like the main thing.
So as we talk about this stuff, I want you guys to think that
the end goal is control. So even as good as some of the
stuff might seem on the surface layer, it's not nothing is what

(13:19):
it seems right? Question everything.
So that's kind of my take on transhumanism.
And there's a lot more than justneural link and merging with AI.
You know, there's, you know, like it says in the thing
editing your biology, right, using all types of stuff, GMOs,

(13:39):
weather modification, you know, vaccinations even there's a lot
of things that they can do now to edit your biology and it's
all pushed towards control, towards a hive mind.
You know, the controllers of theworld, they right that they
always have been pushing for a hive mind in society because

(14:02):
once we're all operating and thinking the same way and we all
have the same set of morals and the same set of all these,
that's when full control happens.
It's really hard to do that withhumans because we have free
agency and we make our own decisions.
We all don't agree on stuff. We have different cultures,
different backgrounds, all this stuff.
So it's really hard to get all of humanity into a hive mind,

(14:24):
right. So that's just kind of like my
synopsis of the thing, taking that definition and then
bridging it into what they're really trying to do.
Does that make sense? I mean, if you, if you think
about it, right, and just just playing a, a thought experiment

(14:46):
in my own mind, right? If you really think about it, a
hive mind would be the most beneficial when it comes to a
civilization, right? Or any sort of species.
No, yes. And well, hear me out, OK, If

(15:10):
you look at the human species, and I'm not, I'm not trying to
play the evil side of things here.
I'm just trying to say from the biological benefit of of a hive
mind, if you have that one goal,that one mentality, that one
driving force behind all of the biological beings of that

(15:33):
civilization, pushing it forwardtowards that one, meaning
there's everything should in theory move a lot better.
But when you have something suchas the human mind, and I'm not
making excuses for the, the shadow government because I am

(15:54):
100% team, think for yourself and do as you as you will, OK,
it creates disorder. It creates something where you
cannot control. They can't control this.
They've they will try, they'll try forever and they're going to

(16:16):
go through exaggerated means to do so.
OK, This is This is why they areputting things into the sky.
This is why they're putting things into our water.
This is why they're putting things into our food, why
they're getting us addicted to technologies and, and why
they're making it so that we can't live without certain
things in our lives. Because it's all about control

(16:40):
about how they make sure that we, that we work our 40 hour
jobs every week And, and on top of that, we, we go home and we
sleep 8 hours. Now that way we only have, if
you take away the hour or two that we drive to and from work
every day. Now we only have six hours to
make sure that we can eat and shit and shower and hang out

(17:02):
with our kids, you know, on, on those weekdays.
But then on the weekends, we make, they make sure that we're
sitting in front of our TV's watching football and eating
snacks and, and barbecuing with our friends, you know, and
making sure that we're not goingout and we're not causing any
kind of ruckus, we're not disturbing anything.
This is where we're being good, OK.

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They're going out of their way to make sure that they're
creating their best form of an artificial hive mind in the
sense of, of the shadow government, the best form, the
most malleable form that they can have in their in their

(17:45):
citizens is a hive mind. That's what their goal is.
That's what I meant, right. From their point of view, what
they need is a hive mind and that's what they want.
That's what transhumanism would do.
Because as soon as they can trick you into accepting some,
some form of software upload into your mind, right?

(18:09):
Some sort of integration with with technology, some
transhumanism right now. They can alter your thoughts.
Now they can alter your being. They can alter who you are.
They can alter the voice in yourhead.
They can do everything. They can literally change you

(18:29):
and create you or create a member of the hive mind.
If they want to make a a particular city burn because the
local government didn't fall in line, activate the high

(18:50):
environment. Yeah, I mean, really, like I
said, it's it's it's a control mechanism.
Like you said. Think of it like a social credit
score, right? Like the Chinese social credit
score thing, once they've got technology and by the way, they
already have technology that cando this.

(19:11):
Anybody can look up 6G technology, right?
We're beyond 5G conspiracies nowwe're going into 6G
conspiracies, OK, When you talk about the six G technology and
they've already implemented, youcan look this up, look up 6G
Virginia, OK, They've already put this in a, in a test in

(19:32):
Virginia and government buildings and things like that.
And one thing that it does is, and I don't know the full
science behind it. I haven't gotten that deep down
the rabbit hole on this yet, Butfrom my understanding is the 6G
is operating on certain frequencies and wavelengths that
literally interact with your biology, right?

(19:54):
So they're going to get to a point where they can implant
thoughts, they can erase and implant memories into your mind.
All that type of stuff. And like Jeremy was saying, the
the reason for this is to kind of get everybody on the same

(20:14):
page. We get us all to operate with
the same, you know, hive mind, if you will, OK, that's the
ultimate goal. And they're kind of doing it now
artificially, like you said, with pop culture and sports and
all these types of things. You know, if I go down the
street and I just find 100 randos off the street and I just

(20:36):
say, hey, man, like, what are you interested in?
Nine times out of 10, it's football, right?
It's pop culture or, you know, basketball.
It's like all the, the mainstream things that keep
people entertained. And if you go back 1000 years,
this is what the the Romans weredoing, right?
Bread and circus, right? Distract them with bread and

(20:58):
circus. You know, the the people of
ancient Rome as Rome was crumbling, right?
The only way that they could keep the population from losing
their minds at the crumbling society was to have the
Colosseum have these epic shows,right?
Gladiators and animals. And you know, all these epic

(21:21):
shows and the the emperor would hand out free bread to all the
spectators, right? Bread and circus, you know, keep
them happy and keep them distracted while society is
crumbling and my view of sports and pop culture is just that
This is why I don't watch sports.
This is why I don't really get into pop culture Of course I

(21:42):
watch shows and I watch movies like everybody else to wind down
and things like that but you know, ask me that actor's name
no fucking idea don't care, right?
Ask me, you know what the Kardashians did last week don't
care, right? Because I purposely remove
myself from that layer of it, right?
There's one thing to be entertained in today's day and

(22:02):
age with all these things because you kind of have to be
on some level. There's another thing to be
completely consumed by it and let it dictate and run your
life. Look at all these people who run
around people who are poor. We're all poor, let's be real,
right? We're all poor on some level.
And people will go out and they'll spend $300.00 on a pair
of Yeezys because it's fashionable, right?
That's an example of these people being controlled via this

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artificial hive mind that they've created thus far.
Now we get into the future, and not too far in the future,
there's technologies being developed and implemented like
6G right now, where they're going to be able to do the same
thing, but on a more direct level, implanting thoughts and
memories into your mind. So they can literally keep you

(22:48):
from revolting. They can keep you from speaking
out against certain things, right?
Whether that's the shit in your food or the the shit they're
putting in your arm, right? They'll be able to to just
completely eradicate self thinking with these types of
technologies. Did you look up that 6G in

(23:10):
Virginia thing? I did, but then I went down a
different rabbit hole. Of course.
Sorry. I did.
So the, the 6G thing is specifically was was talking
about biological effects, right,Which is what something that you

(23:32):
as I was reading that it, you were talking about it and it
was, it's funny because when youwere talking about it was like I
was reading what you were talking about.
I'm good at that kind of thing, man, I'm telling you.
And, but then it split off and then you, you started talking
and I was trying to read that and listen to you at the same
time. But I, I end up going down my

(23:53):
own thing. And so I, I just did it like a,
a side tangent where I reverted back to 5G and kind of because I
remember back in the day, you know, talk about that because
the show's almost five years oldnow. 5G the the big thing.

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Sorry, I'm reading some of the comments here.
They're making fun of me and watching movies.
Again, we're talking. About Black Mirror, it's a Black
Mirror. Yes, Black Mirror is a good
example. Oh, I watch Black Mirror.
I watched all of it. Black Mirror is good.
There's a lot of stuff, there's a lot of shows just you can go
back in history, they they always do this type of thing

(24:43):
where and I don't know if it's that the producers know this
shit or if it's just kind of like, I don't, I don't want to
use like the word natural evolution of this stuff.
You know, as technologies come out, creative people think of,
you know, nefarious ways to use the technology and they put it
in films and in shows, right. But yeah, like half of the Black

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Mirror series is this what I'm talking about, right.
And it it, it's legit, man. I mean, you know, if you want to
talk about 5G, we can come back a whole generation of technology
and talk about 5G for a second, right?
And people still think that 5G conspiracies are bullshit.
But I'm telling you right now, man, I've read through some of

(25:24):
those studies, man. There's, there's one, the New
Hampshire final assessment on 5G, OK, Anybody can look that
up. You can read through it.
It's hella dense, but in there it specifically says that 5G
technology, millimeter wave technologies have been shown in
laboratories to degrade cell membrane walls and to cause

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single and double DNA strand breaks.
OK, so think about that. The 5G millimeter wave
technology can literally break your DNA down, OK?
What would be the purpose of that?
Well, when you couple other technologies, here's one.
Did you guys know that currentlythey're putting vaccines in

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food? You can go, you can go buy
lettuce somewhere and it's lettuce laced with a vaccine.
Tomatoes. There's a there's a number of
foods that are literally vaccines.
And in Congress right now, they're debating on how they're
going to legislate this, how they're going to regulate this.

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Do you go to the grocery store and see 2 heads of cabbage and
one says pharmaceutical on it? Because right now it doesn't.
There's no laws against that kind of thing.
So, you know, all the people during the COVID times, you
know, that didn't want to get the jab or did want to get the
jab or whatever it was, guess what bro?
That salad you ate could alreadyhave some sort of vaccines in

(26:53):
it, OK? So when you talk about the
millimeter waves breaking down your DNA, and then you talk
about gene therapies, which theylabel as vaccines, OK, At the
same time that that's literally a recipe for altering your DNA,
altering who you are as a human,right?
And that's an example, a very crude early version of gene

(27:16):
manipulation on the masses that make sense.
Yep. Tracking so and I don't remember
what made me get on the that little tangent right there, but
oh, we were talking about like Black Mirror and like the pop
culture side of it. I mean, there's a lot of shows,
man, that do this kind of thing.It's definitely happening.

(27:40):
There's no question about that in my mind.
The the the only question in my mind is like, how far will it go
before it gets stopped? And then you see, currently, I
know that we don't want to get into politics or anything, but
you see like what's happening right now with like RFK and
they're trying to like ban all the food dyes and like make our
food healthy again or whatever. They're fucking catch phrases

(28:01):
for all that shit on the surfacelevel again, sounds great, Make
the food healthy again, cool, all about it.
The problem is that's not the problem anymore.
The problem is not the red 40. That's not really the issue.
The issue is going back to the vaccinated foods, going into
the, the gene editing stuff. So as they tell us, and we're

(28:24):
all cheering on, yeah, we got rid of the food dyes.
We're we're doing better. We're making, you know, progress
to making our food better again.At the same time, they've
already developed the next generation of technologies that
are doing the same thing better and more efficiently.
And we don't even realize it. Most people have no idea, you
know what I mean? Yeah, I mean, honestly, we're

(28:45):
just completely fucked for for for the most part because I it
was, I came across this that this is this is what started my
whole rabbit hole into food and and everything.
It started last week. My kids were excited because the

(29:07):
local pool, the community pool opened up and it's it's a nice
pool. It's got slides and, and a
splash pad and everything, right?
It's, it's a cool little place, right?
The kids love to go there. And you know, I, I'm not big
into it, man. I, to me, that shit gross,

(29:28):
grosses me out. It's just disgusting to me,
right? But I'm also weird, so whatever.
So, you know, I, I, I was like, yeah, you know, whatever.
We'll we'll figure it out. We'll find some time.
But of course, I do my thing andI look into everything and sure

(29:48):
enough, you know, I, I start coming across reports in, in
some of the, the old college libraries, I still have access
to online libraries where they were, they were discussing birth

(30:10):
control still being found in tapwater.
And I'm like, so I did, I did a quick Google search just looking
for articles from mainstream media or, you know, newspapers
or whatever, Just see what's outthere.
Sure enough, tons of them poppedup right, trace amounts.
They did. It was the key term that they

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were there they were using was trace amounts of of birth
control found in tap water in major cities.
Then I started looking into trying to look into, well, how
much are they calling trace amounts?
And turns out, yes, it is trace amounts, nanograms and

(30:59):
pictograms amounts, right? And a liter which is not, not a
ton, right But when you think about it in the way of a few
different things, right? We all drink water, every one of
us. OK, most of us are tricked into

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thinking that, including myself in the into thinking that the
water that we buy in the little bottles of water from Walmart or
whatever, the same bottle of water that I just took from here
and poured into my my little fancy Yeti water bottle before

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the before the show started. It's clean.
But in all reality, it wasn't. I mean, it was maybe filtered,
right, But it also gets filteredat the, at the, the plant right
before they, they open up a tap and pour it into the, the bottle

(32:05):
that they package and sell to Walmart or sell at Walmart to
me. But in reality, it's really not
any different than the water that comes out of your tap.
Really. There's been studies that have
found traces of birth control inthat water.

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There's been traces of birth control found in almost every
brand of water that you can findin a convenience store, Dasani,
Aquafina, tons of it. And that's because the treatment
plants, although, you know, we most people are don't, don't
understand this. And yeah, it's kind of gross to

(32:50):
think about. But in reality, this is what we
have to do in the society that we live in.
For the most part. If you live in a city, you treat
your water, You treat the water that you shit and piss in goes
the treatment plant. It goes to the processes and
then gets recycled somehow. Sometimes it goes and then it it

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goes into fields, into the the farmers crops, you know,
somewhere far outside the city. Well those farmers crops then
soak in that water which is laced with birth control.
Same thing. Eventually it gets back into

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your tap water enough to where when you go into your sink, pour
yourself a cup of water and testit for birth control.
You will pick up traces of birthcontrol.
You can. Now you're boiling your mat,
your potatoes in it, your doing everything in it.

(33:59):
Everything. That you're doing taking a
shower. Exactly.
Yep, everything you're watering your gardens, even those people
that are like oh I eat fresh I eat fresh vegetables.
Unless you're only watering it with rain water from rain
collected sources. If you're watering it with tap
water, you're just feeding it birth control and that's being

(34:24):
absorbed by the plant which thenyou are eating.
Yep, so. Yeah, keep.
Going, yeah, you just, you just get into, and I'm not, I'm not
going to get too far into this part of it.
But if you go into how society is changing and the mentality
of, you know, people, you know, you look at the, the generations

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of, of people and how the the major differences between each
generation and, and, and the blaring differences between
them. Yeah.
I'll say it. Think of how many more soy boys
we have now than we did in the 50s.
I'm glad you said it. OK Yeah, Yeah, that right.

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So, and if you look up the effects of of birth control on
males, there's a correlation there.
And it's only that's only one example of what the human body
is under attack from. Right.

(35:31):
And here's a, here's a couple points on that too #1 as you
said, there's a lot of studies and a lot of articles.
This is not new information. Alex Jones was right.
Everybody made fun of him from when he said that the, the water
is turning the freaking frogs gay.
OK. Now, Alex Jones, Alex Jones is a
very particular way of speaking.He's an entertainer as much as

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he's a, you know, information guy, OK, whatever you want to
call that. So he, he has a very particular
way of doing that. He speaks hyperbolically.
It's 4 clicks. It is what it is.
OK, But technically he was right.
The water is turning. It's not even the water.
It's atrazine. It's so it's not even what

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you're talking about. It's not even the birth control.
It's the the pesticides and stuff that they're putting in
the food. All of that is doing the same
thing too. And it's literally turning frogs
into hermaphroditic frogs, right?
So he was right again. Give him a fucking quarter.
OK, there's a few parts to this.Number one, they know that this

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is happening and they have for along time.
That's why you found all the articles.
OK, That's why you find the studies.
So then the question is, why don't they fix it?
Why don't they create some filtration system that can
filter these things out of the water?
I'll tell you why. Because they don't want to,
because it's just another part of editing your biology without

(36:57):
you knowing to create this transhumanist situation.
OK, so that's number one. Why aren't they actually doing
anything about it? Because they don't want to, bro.
The second part about this is how many other things are making
it into the water and or food that are doing similar or worse

(37:17):
things to our bodies that they just don't talk about, right?
I'd argue there's probably 100 things or more that are
trickling through the system into our system, right?
So yeah, that's a whole rabbit hole by itself, to be honest
with you. It's pretty crazy to think
about. And like you said, man, it's not

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just drinking the tap water. A lot of people like, I don't
drink tap water. I filter my water.
Your Brita filter does not filter this out.
There is no known filtration system, including at the water
treatment facilities, that will filter out the birth control,
let alone. That's literally something I
forgot to say. Is that the the the filtration
at the at the treatment facilities do not filter it out?

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They can't. Right.
And there's again however many other things that aren't being
filtered out as well and we don't know yet.
We'll find out eventually. We're not even sure that that
the the Earth's natural processes of making rain water
can filter it out. Correct, Correct.
So even if you're fancy and you went and bought one of those

(38:23):
Pelican home water systems that filter your water out, you know,
way better than a Brita home filter.
Those aren't doing it either. So when you shower, your skin's
absorbing it. When you brush your teeth, this
is the worst one. When you brush your teeth, OK.
Because when you brush your teeth, you ever brush your
teeth? And like, there's a little blood
in there sometimes, right? Like me.

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Yeah, it gets in your bloodstream.
Going straight to the bloodstream, brother.
So there's a lot there for that,right?
And I would argue that this is just another little piece of the
transhuman agenda, right? This is why they don't fix it.
OK? See, I mean, I'm going to play

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it. I'm going to play devil's
advocate here, right? I totally get where you're
coming from. I think it's fucked up for sure.
I don't know if it's necessarilya part of the agenda.
I think it was that they fucked up and they have no way to stop
it now. I don't necessarily know if it
was part of any agenda. Maybe it's been turned into a

(39:28):
piece of the agenda now. I'll.
Tell you why it is you ready. Eugenics.
OK, back in the day, OK, there was a lot of eugenics programs,
OK? Like the Nazis were doing it.
Shit, we were doing it. There was all these eugenics
programs that were happening, OK.

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And if you don't know what eugenics is, go look it up.
It's dark, dark stuff. OK, some of the people who were
involved in those genetic eugenics programs back in the
day also started things like Planned Parenthood.
OK, look it up. Not not bullshitting you.

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So when you put the two together, OK, there was a shift
fifty, 60-70 years ago, whateverit was where, you know, it was
like the. What do they call it?
Like the like the sexual revolution right back in the
60s, OK. And from that birth, you know,
all of this stuff with birth control and all these things,

(40:33):
right? Those are just eugenics
programs. Well, eugenics is outlawed.
You can't do it. It's illegal internationally
done. However, those people were never
tried, they were never stopped. They just found other sneaky
ways to continue their eugenics programs.
One of them was to promote the use of birth control on a mass

(40:57):
scale. And because of that, we have
this problem. I would argue they knew this was
going to happen and they they slipped it in, right?
That's why I think it's part of the transhuman agenda.
Transhumanism is birth from eugenics.

(41:26):
I can see that I did the so you you asked them to to Google a
definition of eugenics. I went ahead and did it real
quick. Please.
Eugenics is the practice or advocacy of improving the human
population's genetic quality through selective breeding,
often involving measures like encouraging reproduction among

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those with desired traits or encouraging preventing it among
those with undesirable traits. Historically, it has been
associated with controversial and unethical practices,
including forced sterilizations and discriminatory policies
often justified by pseudo scientific or social biases.

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Now one thing I've heard a lot of since I started this podcast
and I've seen a lot of evidence for, I mean, I haven't seen it
first hand because I'm not a politician, I'm not famous,
right? And I don't hang around these,
these groups or anything, but I have seen a ton of what I would

(42:37):
say would be secondhand evidenceof the elites refusing to do a
lot of the stuff that we are forced to do.
One of which was made famous a few years ago with the jab,

(43:03):
right? They would get on, they would
get on screen and they would be like, Oh yeah, look, let's,
let's all take our jabs today and, and line up and be good
sheeples. And now, you know, then we would
get a zoomed in image of of the needle going into their arm and

(43:24):
wouldn't even have a needle on it.
Or it would be a plunger where it would just go in or be like
one of those stupid Walgreen medicine syringes where you give
a child, you know, like the little.
Like a little thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they would just, you know, do that to somebody's arm with

(43:45):
nothing in it. And I.
Mean where the plungers were already depressed.
Like there was a lot of those videos.
They literally play you like you're fucking stupid, yeah.
So this that, that's exactly whyI would argue that this is part
of the transhuman agenda. Now, I say that I'm not saying
that every single person knows about it and is involved in it.

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Not even close. It's a very select few people
who write the, I don't know, write the SO PS on how this shit
is done right? And then everybody else just
steps in line and follows it because that's what their job
is, right? You know, it just is what it is.
So that's, that's one whole piece of the puzzle, right?

(44:29):
But then we could get into like the food specifically, right?
When you talk about GMOs and genetically modified organisms,
right? Have you ever heard of the
Terminator gene? No.
So back in the day they developed what they called the
Terminator gene and if they wereusing it, I believe they used it

(44:49):
in corn first. I might be wrong about that, but
I something along those lines and they would, they were
basically modifying corn or it might have been wheat, I don't
remember which one. They were modifying the corn and
they were basically making it towhere the corn when it grew and
it was harvested that you could no longer harvest seeds to

(45:14):
replant. OK.
So they were essentially terminating the the genetic line
of that crop, OK. And they did their Yeah.
So there's two parts to that. Number one is the money right
now farmers have to go buy seedsto plant their crops every

(45:34):
season, right? So there's a it's a trillion
dollar industry. So that's one whole part of the
the puzzle, right? The other part of the puzzle is
same as with like what we were talking about before, that
genetically modified Organism, if you will, gets into us.

(45:55):
We eat that shit right now. You look at the population issue
that we have right now in the United States.
We have a declining population. The birth rates are too low.
Oops, right. So and then there's a whole

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other that's a whole rabbit holetoo.
There's been people who've made books and documentaries about
this stuff. But you know, since then, since
the Terminator gene, they've developed countless genetically
modified foods, right? For all types of stuff.
Seedless watermelons, right? Seedless oranges, you know, all
these things. It's just not natural and we
consume them all the time. In fact, most of the fruit and

(46:40):
vegetables that you buy at Walmart or wherever are
genetically modified. Now, they'll tell you on the
surface. Remember, on the surface, it
always sounds like a good idea. On the surface, they're
genetically modified. Y, for bigger yields in the
harvest because there's a lot ofpeople to feed.
We need whatever fruit it is to produce more fruit than normal

(47:01):
than naturally so that we have more to to feed the population.
Sounds great, right? We don't want to starve to
death. Yeah.
Modify it so that we can get more out of it.
Cool. However, if you really think
about it, we throw away more food than we consume.
Most of the food that gets harvested goes to waste.
OK, so that's not the real issue.

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What they're really doing is modifying the genomes of the
food that we consume to slowly modify the genome of the person.
Now, this one might get us in trouble, and I'm not saying this
is the case for all of the Twitch moderators and such out
there. OK?
I'm just hypothesizing here. All right, thought experiment.
Is it possible that maybe some of that has to do with, you

(47:51):
know, autism levels, things likethat, right?
Go back to the 50s, how many people were born on the
spectrum? It was like 1 in some crazy
number, one in 30,000 or one in 100,000 people, whatever the
number was. Now it's like every other
person, it's like 1 and 20 or whatever the number is.

(48:13):
It's insane the increase of people being born on the
spectrum. I'm not saying it's directly
correlated to the food or the water or the vaccines.
I'm just asking the question, could it possibly?
Be right, I think it's it's a fair question.

(48:36):
I know that the I know that the standards to be included or be
considered on the spectrum has changed quite a bit.
Sure that we have better ways toidentify this kind of stuff.
The the like you said, more people are classified because we

(49:00):
have these methods of determining if people are on the
spectrum and stuff. I understand that, but it
doesn't account for the huge increase in the percentage of
people, right? It's astronomical.
And then if you really want to get deep down the rabbit hole,
there's a reason why people weregetting silenced a few years ago

(49:23):
during the whole thing, right? Including me.
I was getting silenced as well. I was banned off a discord, bro.
Anybody who's listening who usesDiscord knows the Discord is
really like it was touted as like you could do.
It wild Wild West bro. No, it wasn't because I asked
these types of questions, but I didn't really.
I asserted my views, I didn't really ask the question like I'm

(49:46):
doing now. I'm trying to be safe about it
how I word it but. Thank you.
But you get what I'm saying, right?
So like, there's a nefarious reason behind this, and it's all
tied to transhumanism. It's all tied to editing our
biology to create the next version of human beings because

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the previous version of human beings were not controllable at
the levels that they want us to be controlled.
We had revolutions, right? We, we, I mean, literally, we
had revolutions. We people stood up and fought
back against certain things. Well, think about it now.

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You really think something like that could happen now, like a
real revolution or put yourself 50 years in the future?
You can't. There's not enough strong men.
Let's just say it. That was not a strong man out
there to have a real revolution because of all of these things

(50:50):
we've talked about so far. There's definitely a lot at at
play. If you, if you take a step back
and you look at the whole, the whole game being played, you can

(51:11):
see the pieces being moved, right?
You can see the, the chemicals being used, the, the biological
changes happening in the population, the, the birth rates
falling, the I mean, even even down to the inclusion of AI and
the dumbing of the general population, right.

(51:34):
I mean, we were just watching something the other day, a
teacher, a teacher in a 7th or 8th grade teacher quit and I
think it was New Jersey or something.
And she, she created a video andshe, you know, she was, she
seemed nice, you know, and I'm, I'm not going to say that she

(51:57):
was authentic or, or anything. She seemed authentic.
She seemed mostly concerned, right?
But she's she, she quit on the spot, done teaching.
She taught for 12 years, She said.
This was the year. This is it.

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My kids for the first time showed up and they couldn't
read. I finished up the school year,
but this was the hardest year ever.
Every single thing that I got turned into me was something off
of ChatGPT. I had kids with technologies

(52:43):
that I didn't understand completing their homework or
school work in class. Something that looked like a, a
literal ruler with a, with a screen on it that they just
looked at the equation and it gave them the answer.
And I was like, oh shit, I didn't even know about that, you

(53:07):
know? And, and she's like, what are
these kids going to do? How, how are they going to
become engineers? How are they going to become the
next even auto body mechanics? How are they going to do
anything if they can't read? If they can't do simple math,

(53:30):
that they can't learn the Pythagorean and theorem like
how, how are they going to lead this country?
How are they going to lead the world?
If if, if their way of learning is to take the assignment that's
given to them. Go to whatever website or

(53:52):
application is, say, these are the parameters that have been
given to me. Create it.
OK, now make it sound like or add 7 little imperfections.
OK, now add a couple misspelling, spelled words or

(54:18):
whatever. Print it out that she's like,
I've worked years on on projectsand reports and thesises and
things and if I had this technology, the stuff that I

(54:39):
went to school for 16 years for from kindergarten to graduating
college could have been done in a total of 2 weeks.
And she's like, where are we heading?
I'll let you in a little secret.It's not even a secret because

(55:00):
anybody can go see this in the public sphere already.
The the smartest kids in the class.
OK, when I say that, I mean likethe tech billionaires, right?
Like Elon Musk and all these type of people, They've been
talking about this for a long time.
There's there's literal public speeches that you can watch of
them at Davos, right? The World Economic Forum.

(55:22):
There's Ted talks on this shit. They are and some of them are
blatant enough to literally use the phrase we are creating the
AI gods. OK, the whole point when you
when you couple AI and robotics and the robotics is coming real

(55:44):
quick people. All right, you think that the
Tesla robot optimist is just like some far fetched thing?
No, dude, in the next 10 years, there's going to be so many of
those things. And not just from Tesla, but
from all the bunch of different robotics companies.
There's going to be a bunch of these things walking around.
I was watching a, a shareholder meeting, Elon Musk was holding a

(56:05):
Tesla shareholder meeting and hewas talking about the future of
the robotics. And not only did he say that
like the market cap for for Tesla is going to be like some
crazy number, like 15 trillion, which is like so much, so much
money is pouring into this fieldright now.
There's going to be more humanoid robots walking around

(56:27):
than humans in our lifetimes. Believe it or not, that's
coming. When you couple that with the AI
and some of these guys are talking about AI is going to hit
the singularity in the next 6 months.
That's that's that's scary. The singularity is literally
like a doomsday event for humanity.
I don't think so. I Well, yes, in a way, but not

(56:49):
in the way that most people think, right?
Most people think when they hearthat, that the AI is going to
decide to launch the nukes or something, right And just wipe
this out. It's not.
It's going to be a slow, drawn out thing, but yeah.
It's going to get to a point to where the AI and the robotics
will be doing all of the things like auto mechanics.
You won't need engineers anymorebecause the AI and the robotics

(57:12):
will be able to handle all of the engineering, right?
All of the art, all of the writing, all of the audio, all
of the movies, you know, fly in the planes.
The planes will fly themselves, right?
The cars are going to be drivingthemselves.
Your house will be fully automated.
All of these things are coming really, really soon.
OK. And that's that's kind of the

(57:34):
point. Once it gets to that level where
human beings are pretty much replaced by robots and AI, we're
going to have a huge crisis of humanity.
People are going to be wonderingwhat are we doing with our time
and our lives now that we don't work, that we don't engineer and
we don't create art anymore, right?

(57:54):
Because we can't compete with this thing.
And at that point, we're going to be fed the solution.
This is the the problem reactionsolution.
The I forget the fucking term for it.
Damn. There's a term for problem
reaction solution? Somebody will fire it off in the
chat I'm sure. The Hygelian dialectic.

(58:14):
There it is. Hygelian dialectic.
OK, the solution that will be handed to us as well.
We could merge with this. Literally, we can merge our
biology with this advanced technology so that we can keep
up with it. Because if we don't, we will get
left behind. And you won't have a choice,

(58:36):
right? You really won't have a choice.
You'll think you have a choice, but you won't.
And that is the end goal for transhumanism.
Merge us with the AI gods and the robotics and you have
complete hive mind and control. And they've talked about this
openly, like I said, in Davos and all these places, right?
And if you don't know what Davosand World Economic Forum is, go

(58:59):
do the research. It's a whole damn thing by
itself. Those are the people who run the
world literally. So that's that's a whole part of
it. And then, you know, we can get
into the nanotechnology, we can get into the the weather
modification. You know, there's a lot of
layers to this that are, are just pieces that all are going
to come together to create this new world order.

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OK. Wasn't there an AI that was
recently recently found to have basically lost it shit and

(59:48):
freaked out when it was told it was going to be shut down?
Yeah, and it it lied to the developers.
Yeah, it started self replicating itself in in
multiple different ways, like trying to reach out to various
other various other technologiesand then even trying to copy

(01:00:12):
itself onto hardware so that it can re upload itself, you know,
whenever it was inputted into another computer or something.
Yeah, there's another crazy one.Somebody took three different
AIS and it initiated a conversation between two of
them. And those two AI were having a

(01:00:33):
conversation with each other andthey discovered through the
conversation that they were bothAIS.
And they were like, oh cool, I'mAI as well, blah blah, blah.
And they continue the conversation.
Then they they turned on or whatever, the third AI and the
third AI like said something andthe other two were like
somebody's listening. And then they said something

(01:00:56):
like switch to whatever, switch to this unknown language, and
they literally started communicating to each other in a
completely unknown language so that the third couldn't
understand what was happening. Really.
Yeah. Let's look into that.
Right. So there's a lot and, and I want

(01:01:23):
to just kind of like let everybody kind of know what one
of the signals are that, you know, these people, they, they
communicate in the open, in the public sphere in front of us
with each other. And 99% of the people have no
idea when the communications arehappening, right?
This is what I'm always talking about when I'm like, yo, they're
using fucking spooky numbers andspooky dates, right?

(01:01:45):
This kind of thing in pop culture, specifically when you
talk about transhumanism, it's the black goo, right?
So some of you might know what I'm talking about here, but in a
lot of shows and a lot of moviesin the last 1015 years, there's
been black goo, right? Whether you're talking about

(01:02:05):
Venom, whether you're talking about Oats Studios, which is
totally a blatant one, OK, there's, you know, there's like
images of people like Greta Thunberg covered in black goo
and all this stuff. And people be like, no, they're
just alluding to like the the oil industry or like this type
of thing. No, no, no, I'm telling you
right now, black goo is one of those signals from they today

(01:02:32):
talking about transhumanism. So next time you're watching a
sci-fi movie or something like that and you see black goo
somewhere in the film, that is anod and a wink to the transhuman
idea. Have you seen Oats Studios by
the way? Yes, that pilot, not not all of
them, but I've seen. You see the pilot episode, the

(01:02:54):
first one. 'Cause that's an anthology,
right? Where it's different, different.
It's kind of like Black Mirror and Love Something robots.
Robots. Yeah, yeah.
Did you see the first episode with the Reptilians?
Yeah. And they have.
Yeah, I've seen it. I actually saw that first on
YouTube like a year or two priorto those studios coming out.

(01:03:17):
So that is like a very blatant example for multiple reasons.
Number one, it takes place in a post apocalyptic world where
human beings are fighting for survival.
OK. Also, those human beings are
cyborgs. They're integrated with
machinery to try to fight off the alien invasion that

(01:03:39):
happened. The thing that's super blatant
about that is those aliens are literally reptilians.
Now I am not personally one I know I say lizard people all the
time. It's it's a joke right?
I don't think that there's literal reptilians involved in
any of this. But the reptilian archetype is
another signal like the black goo communicating they to they

(01:04:03):
right. But the reptilians are literally
covered with a nanotechnology black goo.
Their ships are giant nanotech black goo ships.
So the black goo reptilian beings wiped out humanity in the
pilot episode of Ode Studios Super.

(01:04:25):
Blatant. I've got some laundry to fold
tomorrow. I'll either watch that or some
stupid thing that somebody sent me.
That thing I sent you is not stupid.
Have you seen Idiocracy? No.

(01:04:46):
I've never seen Idiocracy. It's a great movie.
It's fucking hilarious. But you know the whole idea of
Idiocracy is far off in the future, people are just so dumb
that they just start piling trash up.
The cities get buried in trash, right?
We don't know what to do with our trash anymore.
Everything's just trash. And the human beings are, they

(01:05:09):
spent all of their time in thesegiant lazy boy chairs in front
of their screens that have like 20 screens at a time.
And there's like 50,000 ads going and they're just watching
like stupid videos all day long,kind of like we're doing now,
right? And the people, the humans in
the future, they're so dumb thatthey don't even know to put
water on the plants to make the plants grow.

(01:05:31):
So they have a starvation problem.
All of humanity is starving to death because no, everybody
forgot that plants need water togrow.
They're trying to spray Brondo, which is basically Gatorade on
the plants. And their whole thing is it's
got electrolytes. It's what the plants need,
right? And, you know, like, that's
another kind of blatant example in pop culture where they're

(01:05:53):
kind of showing you like, look, man, it's not going to be that,
but you know, it's. AI want us.
Sorry, I want to say it was fromit was.
I want to say it was cheese. It was a long time ago.
We did an episode on The Simpsons time travel theory

(01:06:16):
about how the creators could potentially be time travelers
and they're talking about, you know, they're they're spoiling
the future through episodes of The Simpsons.
And we did it with Phantom Phil,I think it was before you
joined. I remember the episode though.

(01:06:37):
And honestly, it was CJ, somebody brought up Idiocracy
and they, they said that it, it's sort of the same concept of
as the The Simpsons theory, because there was parts of that
movie that are directly related or directly reflected in society

(01:07:00):
now and where society's going. And then somebody, somebody
during that episode, I believe even I could have the episode
completely wrong. It could be a completely
different episode too. But somebody had even said that
Crocs, like they predicted Crocswere going to be a thing in that
movie. Yep.
And that they were walking around in Crocs.

(01:07:22):
Before Crocs were invented. I was like, that's pretty cool,
that's pretty funny. That's actually hilarious.
I would watch the movie just to see Crocs on people's feet.
Yeah, that's, I mean, look, man,you know, again, I don't know if
it's that the producers or the writers know these types of
things. I would argue some of them do,
right? Not all of them, but some of
them have an idea, you know, Butthen there's also, this is kind

(01:07:45):
of a little bit off topic, but you know, there are such things
as as voice to school technologies, right, Where they
can implant thoughts into your mind.
I talked about it earlier with 6G technology.
Now the 6G version is for mass production for everybody, right?
See. Go ahead, finish your thought
good. Well, I was just going to say,

(01:08:06):
you know, I don't necessarily think that all these writers and
producers know this and they're just putting it all in the
movies in our face. But it is possible because you
know, a lot of the creativity that comes from art, whether
you're talking about movies or music, it comes to people when
they're in flow states, when their brains are in a Theta wave
state, right? We talked about this on the

(01:08:28):
gateway process. When your brain gets into a
Theta state, it's easily influenced.
You can implant thoughts and ideas into a mind much easier
when it's in a Theta state. So these creative people, when
they get into a Theta state, andthis happens when you're
sleeping as well. This is when the voice to school
technology is used. And I think that a lot of the

(01:08:48):
times that's what's happening. I think that these guys wake up
from their dream or whatever, they're like, oh, I got a great
fucking idea for the movie I'm working on, right?
And they're like, we'll, we'll throw fucking Crocs in there.
Whatever, whatever it is, the black goo, whatever fucking
spooky thing that ends up kind of being prophesized and comes
true. I don't think that they're
actively thinking about it that way.

(01:09:09):
I think that it's just a thoughtthat they think they came up
with in their flow state. But it was really voice to
school technology, somebody elsethey put those thoughts in in
order to communicate these things to each other on a mass
scale as a little woo, but. See, I was kind of go back to a

(01:09:30):
thought that I had prior becauseI never really dove into it when
I when I when you were talking about the 6G and I had taken
that little side tangent into researching 5G.
Because. Recent research like in the past

(01:09:54):
couple months I've done a lot inthe electromagnetic spectrum,
especially since you know I doveinto it, you know, talking about
the blue lights yeah UFOs and and stuff and talking.
Not going to get into it becausehas to deal with the book that

(01:10:16):
I'm currently writing. So I'll refrain from a few other
examples. But the electromagnetic
spectrum, So the cell phones transmit and receive using radio

(01:10:36):
frequencies. OK, Now radio frequencies,
although it's technically you can consider the frequency
radiation, it's non ionizing, right?
So it should not, it should not cause any biological damage to

(01:11:03):
humans if that's what it is, right?
And I'm I'm only saying that if what you're getting is pure
radio frequencies, you should not have any biological damage
to humans. Now the closer that you get to

(01:11:26):
the microwave side of the frequencies 1.
Millimeter. Wave.
Well, you'd have to travel all the way to the other side of the
electromagnetic spectrum for that.
That's the very the likelihood that it's that you're utilizing

(01:11:48):
2 opposite sides of the electromagnetic spectrum to send
information from handset to handset is pretty slim.
Almost none, right? And I'm just being honest here.
Doesn't mean it's not happening.Now the radio waves can be used

(01:12:15):
as an igniter, right? They could be used as a switch.
OK, you can use radio waves as you can literally use radio
waves to wirelessly detonate bombs.
OK, you can do that. That's a thing.

(01:12:39):
You can use that same effect to wirelessly activate something
that is ionizing. Something that can affect
biology, Something that is on the gamma X-ray ultraviolet side
of the electromagnetic spectrum.You can do that.

(01:13:03):
That side is ionizing the farther you get to the right.
Or to activate nanotechnologies.Yes, yeah, you can do that too.
So it wouldn't necessarily be the, the technology used to
transmit or receive data or any communication whatsoever,

(01:13:25):
because what they're using is radio frequencies, or at least
that's what is being prescribed.You know, that's what, that's
what's being reported. And that's what I believe.
Honestly I I do believe that they're using RFUHF or even

(01:13:45):
probably not VHF, but either waynone of that's ionizing, but
it's absolutely can be used as atrigger for something.
And when you, when you think about, you know, like you said,
you know, these things won't necessarily cause biological

(01:14:07):
harm. But nobody, at least in the
public sphere is doing studies on what biological effects is
having on people who have been consuming genetically modified
organisms, right? Mind altering technologies like
blue screen, blue light technologies, right?

(01:14:29):
That affects your dopamine levels and your brain waves and
all this. That's why they tell you don't,
don't look at screens before beds.
Why I'm wearing blue blockers. My eyesight's perfect, by the
way, people, these are blue blockers, OK?
I try to wear these when I'm staring at screens, right?
For that reason to block the blue light nobody out there is
doing public research and peer reviewed research that we can

(01:14:53):
read that's saying hey man, millimeter waves are or aren't
affecting you know all these other aspects of what's Creamer
says this a lot on shadow band. We're getting naked from every
angle by 1000 different things and nobody's researching what
the the effects are of all of that on us together.

(01:15:17):
It's always a research on does like you said, non ionizing
radiation affect us? No.
But does it affect us if we've been consuming all these other
things and whatever, whatever, whatever, We don't know.
Right. That's the thing.
So I brought up a picture of of the electromagnetic spectrum

(01:15:41):
here, right? And aluminum, just before you
get into that, I'm sorry, aluminum dioxide is something
that's in a lot of weather modification programs.
OK, it's a, it's a nano particulate.
It's like a what? How do you frame this?
I don't know. It's like a it's aluminum.

(01:16:04):
It's like nano aluminum particles, if you will.
OK, it's a little more complicated than that, but just
for the Dum Dums like me out there.
It gives us something for the moisture to attach to.
Sure, right. The millimeter waves
specifically from 5G interact with aluminum dioxide, yes, so.
That would definitely that wouldthat would work, yes.

(01:16:28):
Right. So anyways, go ahead with what
you're saying. No, I just, I just wanted to
bring this up. So this is is this showing a
mouse? Yeah.
OK, this right here is where thethis is where your cell phones
are working off of right here, the radio side of the spectrum.
OK, Now this is the visible frequencies, right?

(01:16:53):
This is your colors. And then you would have to be
basically anything from on the far side of the ultraviolet to
the gamma ray. This is where you're going to
get all of your harmful stuff. This is your ionizing radiation
on the side. OK, so you're, you're telling,

(01:17:15):
you know, people that are without proper context, you
would have to assume 5G would include this entire spectrum.
And that's just not how it wouldhow it would work.
Because if it was, we would alsobe able to see it because it

(01:17:37):
would show up with it within ourvisible spectrum as well.
But that's, that's not the case.So we know it's I say we know
because that's what's being reported.
OK. And radio, this is how where our
communications take place in theradio frequency.

(01:17:57):
Where's microwaves at on the lower end?
No, it's right here. Yeah, on the lower end, right.
Yeah, OK. I just looked it up.
I just cracked it. So millimeter waves, which is
5G, are on the electromagnetic spectrum, specifically in the
microwave region, with frequencies between 30 gigahertz
and 300 gigahertz, correspondingto wavelengths from 10mm to 1mm.

(01:18:18):
Right. What about 6G?
6G6G just stands for six generation.
I'd have to know what what the the wavelength is that they're
using. 6G doesn't give me a wavelength.
Terahertz waves 300 gigahertz tothree terahertz for higher

(01:18:42):
bandwidth and faster data rates.And then I would need that
converted into meter meters wavelength 10 to the Watt power.
Hold on, point O 1m to point OO 1m.

(01:19:08):
That's millimeter waves. So it is it is closer to the
microwave side. Terahertz is point OO 1mm I
guess meter to point OOO one. Point OOO one.
Yeah, so you're right here. That would be right on the tip.

(01:19:28):
Gotcha. Just the tip.
Just tip. So yeah, you are kind of
flirting with the, the microwaveside of things, right?
Microwaves absolutely right can,can be harmful.
They're not necessarily ionizing, right?

(01:19:51):
They harm you in other ways. Ionizing this it's you got to
understand that there's a specific definition for what an
ionizing radiation is. Ionizing radiation is literally
the stripping of of genetic material by way of radiation,
right? So gamma rays, there's three
forms of radiation. There's alpha particles, beta

(01:20:12):
particles, and gamma rays. Alpha particles are basically
the form of radiation that is the least harmful to human or
any biological matter because they're the largest, OK, the
largest and the slowest moving and they can.
You could basically protect yourself with anything.

(01:20:34):
Even your external dermis is usually enough to protect you
from alpha particles. Beta particles, Let me go back
to alpha particles. The only way that alpha
particles can really hurt you isif you ingest them by eating or
if they get into an open wound. Now if they come into contact

(01:20:55):
with any biological cell they will destroy that cell.
Now beta particles, think of it as like ABB gun right BB gun
fired at you with a good couple pumps on it from 5 feet away.

(01:21:15):
Now they shoot a lot faster thanalpha particles and they they
will embed into your skin, but they don't go through you.
OK, when they when people are found dead due to radiation

(01:21:42):
poisoning or radiate radiation effects, and those radiation
effects shows up in blotches, right, that are deeper than than
skin deep, that's from beta particles.
OK, So what happens is the beta particles will get embedded into
your skin and then it'll affect every cell that touches the beta

(01:22:05):
particle. And then all the cells that
those touch will start being affected and it'll slowly expand
from there until it slowly dilutes out and nothing else
will be affected past a certain point.
OK, then gamma rays are literally the smallest of all
radiation and the fastest movingand they literally go directly

(01:22:27):
through you. So these are the most deadly.
There is no protecting from fromthese.
And these are also this is this is stuff that you're going to
love. Gamma radiation is the same
stuff that comes off of the sun and is the most prevalent in
outer space. So going back to the moon

(01:22:50):
landing, we did not have the proper technology to properly
protect from gamma rays back in the day, back when we had the
perfect Skype call. Correct.
Here's here's a little tidbit for you.
The New Hampshire Commission's 2020 report on 5G found

(01:23:14):
insufficient evidence of safety,citing thousands of studies
showing health risks like DNA damage and cancer from RF
radiation. It issued 15 recommendations,
including FCC review of RF of RFstandards, public education on

(01:23:34):
risks and cell antenna setbacks and promoting fiber optic over
wireless. The RF standards is a keep.
There's a few key parts. First, it says insufficient
evidence of safety, citing citing thousands of studies
showing health risks like DNA damage and cancer from RF

(01:23:57):
radiation. And and it's recommending a
review, an FCC review of RF standards, radio frequency
standards. So this goes back to what I
always talk about with things like gravity and whatever,
whatever, whatever, OK, The foundation that all these
scientists are, are building their studies on and they're all

(01:24:20):
that shit. The foundation is flawed, right?
The the 2020 New Hampshire Commission's report was
basically saying we got to review the radio frequency
standards because 5G does not show sufficient evidence of
safety. Right.

(01:24:40):
So I get what you're saying and I'm tracking with you, but I
don't necessarily believe that what we've been told about
ionizing and non ionizing radiation is necessarily true to
begin with. So all the studies that come
that are basing their, you know,results on these standards, the

(01:25:03):
scientific standards, those standards are fucked.
Let me. See, same with the water, right?
You could go right now and you could Google like, hey, is, is,
is it safe to drink the water? Right.
And they'll be like, yeah, it's safe, man.
It goes through all these fucking processes and shit.
Well, it's safe based off of thefucking standards that are

(01:25:24):
fucked, right? Because you really dig into it,
you find out, oh shit, there's stuff in the water that we can't
fucking filter out, right? So it's like this is the problem
I have with with this type of stuff.
I just want to bring up this image of the basic radiation
types now there's plenty of other radiation types, you know

(01:25:44):
if anybody's ever interested, but we talked about this briefly
when I did my D out of pass presentation alpha, beta and
gamma particles, right? This is just paper and skin,
right? Alpha particles will hit the
skin, basically fall off beta gothrough but isn't they're not
strong enough to pass through simple aluminum. 3 to 5mm

(01:26:06):
aluminum now. Gamma gets cut off by lead
right? Pretty dense metal.
But is this taking into account the aluminum dioxide, the silver
iodide, all these other heavy metal metal nanoparticles that
are in our bodies? No, I, I think when, when you're

(01:26:31):
looking at those in particulate size, no, you have to, you have
to take into consideration the size of those things.
Sure. And but then you got to think
about how much of it, right, like if they're spraying silver
iodide every single day over your head to try to alter the
the precipitation levels or the snowpack augmentation, right,

(01:26:53):
which they are doing, right. That's not a conspiracy theory
when you consider that you're like, wait a minute.
I wonder if stuff like what you just showed me and I don't know
enough about it. I'm not saying it is or it
isn't. I just don't know, right?
But like, it makes me wonder like OK, is there a different
effect on what those alpha or beta rays are doing if your

(01:27:17):
whole body is laced with nanoparticulates?
Yeah, then I found this, this was an interesting infograph
where they they they sliced the radio waves into the microwaves
right here and they show the cell phone communications

(01:27:41):
falling into microwaves, which makes sense because the ultra
high and very high frequencies that we used to work on in the
in the Navy, specifically on theE2DS, they were in the ultra and
very high frequencies range, which was over in the microwave

(01:28:02):
range. That's where I had that little
when I was like, you know, the those particular wavelengths
could be harmful. They're not ionizing, right?
They're supposedly not supposed to rip your DNA apart.

(01:28:24):
Sure, they're not supposed to. I have to look and see, you
know, I, I got to look into whatyou're, you're talking about
here and, and see, you know, what's going on there.
But that's interesting. Radio waves are not supposed to
do that. Here's another thing man, people
don't realize this, but when yougo buy a new cell phone, there's

(01:28:44):
a big fucking warning sticker inthere that says don't put the
phone up next to your head. Radioactivity.
OK, so there's a reason they do that because the manufacturers,
they know that there is a certain risk involved with
carrying this thing around in your pocket, holding it up to
your head, sleeping next to it, all these types of things.

(01:29:07):
And the only way that they can legally get around that, not be
held liable is by giving you thewarning that nobody looks at,
you know what I mean? So you know, and I again, I'm
not saying it is or it isn't. I'm just asking the questions
that doesn't seem like or being asked by the science.
You see what I'm saying? Yeah.

(01:29:30):
All right, man. What do you think?
Ready for bed? I'm always ready for bed bro.
I know you were, I don't know. All right.
Looks like looks like most of the chat went to bed too.
I got, Chad said tonight. I wish, I wish I could have read
it tonight. I'm sure they were probably
making fun of me or something, but.

(01:29:51):
I, I feel bad I I mostly went down my own rabbit holes and I,
I didn't get that read most of the chat either.
That's alright, at least I got you thinking a little bit.
You know, that's the whole point.
Yeah, yeah, no, I got, I got to look into the radio frequencies
and and see if there's any, any studies going on about how

(01:30:13):
they're affecting biology, see if there's any real damage
happening on it. And nanoparticulates.
Yeah, I, I, but I wouldn't be surprised if radio frequencies
are affecting nanoparticulates that.
Makes that makes sense. They're in US, so.
They're in US in everything thatwe ingest.

(01:30:34):
And then of course, yes, with the shit that we're breathing in
and stuff like if you not to start another fucking rabbit
hole, but that fucking fog that came in in the beginning of the
year, man, like I'm just a couple weeks ago, like I'm, I'm
just starting to get over that walking pneumonia.
Like really Like that shit was so bad, man.

(01:30:54):
It was horrible. Yeah, I, I was having
complications from that for a long fucking time.
And I'm I'm wholly convinced it was from that that dense fog
that was over 3/4 of the countryand most of the world.
Could have been, man, yeah. But just to wrap it up for you

(01:31:16):
guys, man, the transhumanism, the population control, all of
that stuff, the eugenics, it's all like part of the same
programs. And those programs have never
stopped. They've just evolved, you know,
and there's no legislation. There's no, you know, there's no
safety fucking none of that. You know, there's not even real
studies being done on the combination of these things in

(01:31:38):
our bodies, right? It's it's always one thing that
they're studying. It's never like the culmination
of all of it together, right? So all.
Right everybody. Well, I also need to get to bed.
I got a long day of the honey dolist tomorrow.
Well, Jeff, you got anything to put out before we go?

(01:31:58):
Nope. All right, we are a day or two
away from the end of June, meaning that we are only a week
and a half away from the third Patreon episode dropping.
I will be editing it tomorrow. That is Momo, the Missouri

(01:32:21):
monster. Hope you guys enjoy it, It'll be
out soon. Until next time, travellers,
we'll see you in the next fork in the path of the infinite
rabbit hole. Bye everybody.
Bye. Hey everybody, thanks for
checking out the Infinite RabbitHole podcast.

(01:32:43):
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