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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
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Speaker 1 (00:32):
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Speaker 3 (00:42):
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I'll try and make a longer one.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
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Speaker 3 (00:50):
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a couple out your little AI slaves.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
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Florida Channel. I wouldn't detain it with some AI garbage.
We do art around these parts, real art, the true art,
the great work.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
The True Man Show. Is that what you're getting at there?

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Yeah? Yeah, that's what I was getting up from.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Ain't that what we're all living?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Dude?

Speaker 3 (01:22):
The True Man Show.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
We're all in a quest for knowledge, dude. I mean,
this is what this whole movie was about about achieving
true nosis in my opinion, and stepping outside. It's the
flammarian engraving, stepping outside of reality and seeing it with
new eyes. I guess you could say.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
Right, So, guys from the title, as you can see,
we're talking about The Truman Show tonight. Let us know
how our audio sounds here too, if it's good, But test, test, Yeah,

(02:03):
drop some ship like shit like that, Drop some thumbs
in the chat if we're sounding good looking good. Juan's
hair grew back long enough for him to show his
face on stream.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
I mean, I don't care, bright, I cut my hair
super short. It wasn't that, it was I promise you
all was having technical difficulties and I was able to
finally fix it right, right, right. So you got the
two pillars behind you?

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Bro?

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Which ones?

Speaker 1 (02:41):
You got the the two pillars?

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (02:42):
This movie is also free Masonic.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Those Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Is that Jacob's Ladder two directly behind you? What is that?

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Kind of kind of yeah, this is artwork for the
next book that we're publishing. Nice, but here the True
Man Show. Everyone's filling in. I'm seeing some thumbs up. Okay,
I think we're ready to roll The True Man Show

(03:15):
nineteen ninety eight movie. Last week we talked about Devil's
Advocate and that was a good time. I think a
lot of people like that and it's all very relevant
to Florida. So we're this is kind of a little
series me and Houan are going to do focusing on

(03:36):
movies that relate to Florida, were filmed in Florida, or
are set in Florida, especially esoteric conspiracy movies, and this
one's you know, right up there with some of the
people's favorite conspiracy movie ever, the True Man Show, True

(03:58):
Man Show, Truman Show. Right, this movie is about a
man whose life is a television show. It's a TV show.
It's like a social experiment, it's like an art project.
And this guy at Harris I think his name is.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
The actor Christoph Christo.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
So Christoph will dig into the names here in a
little bit, but Christoph is this radical artist, you know,
experimental filmmaker or whatever. And they basically have a giant set. Sorry,
I'm getting some text messages here. I hope that's not okay.

(04:50):
So Jim Carrey plays Truman. Truman. His life is a
TV show. He is born in a TV show. Every
step of the way, people have been tuning in. They say, millions,
if not billions of people. And this is all the

(05:11):
work of this artist Christoph. So Truman lives in pretty
much almost like a simulation, simulated reality, right, And the
plot of the movie is basically he's about thirty years
old at this point, so he grew up not questioning anything.

(05:31):
He kind of just loves his life a little bit.
But he does have a longing to like get off,
leave the island. I should say that too. The movie
is set in Florida. It's set on a island, Sea
Haven Island.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
I think they call it a seaside. I believe it is,
or well in the movie. I don't know what it is.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yeah, Sea Haven. So Jim Carrey, his job is. Sorry,
we got some one pulling on the door here and
on the door. We're closed.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Sorry, would you lock it?

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Yeah, it's locked. The just fucking dumb ass drunk people.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Yeah, I notice nine thirty. So Jim Carrey, he's Truman.
He lives on this big set. Okay, this entire island.
He doesn't know it. He thinks it's just a normal island.
He thinks he's in America. He knows he's in Florida.
But it's actually a set, and I think the sets
in Hollywood. It's the largest movie set ever. It's like

(06:39):
a big bubble. Who's ever seen the Simpsons movie where
they drop the kind of bubble on the city. It's
a little bit like that giant, giant fake city with
a dome. And this dome they can put weather in it,
you know, they can control the weather, control the sun,

(07:01):
the moon, and everything in Truman's life is kind of
simulated or orchestrated or choreographed however you want to say it.
Like he thinks he's living a real life. He's never
questioned it much, but around the age of thirty, he
starts to really question it. Right, some things happen and.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Interesting age.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
Yeah, there's a lot too, you know, there's a lot
along the way. But you start out with him kind
of living a perfect life. Well, it starts out with
the the christoph right giving an interview. That's how the
movie starts off, So you're kind of introduced to the
premise a little bit. He's living in a TV show,

(07:51):
and it seems most of the world is like interested
and doesn't really see an ethical dilemma there or a
moral dilemma. He's living this TV show. To him, it's
like a happy life, you know. So it seems kind
of innocent at the beginning of the movie, but slowly

(08:11):
it kind of sinks in that his whole life is
a lie. Right, these people sharing these great memories with him,
Like some of them even like don't like him right there,
they're just actors, So it really kind of cheapens the sentiment.
You see that he is. He's living a lie. Right,

(08:33):
It's all faulty, right, it's all hollow.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Which, by the way, I just caught this the thirty
six three six six six.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Right, So he's living this somewhat perfect life or ideal life,
lives in this great town in Florida where there's always perfect. Right.
He goes on to I think the thing that triggers
him to start questioning it all is he sees his dad,

(09:05):
and according to the story, his dad died in a
boat accident boating accident when Truman was young, so he
has he again sees his dad. His dad either sneaks
into the set I believe and kind of confronts him,

(09:28):
or is hoping to confront him or hoping to be
seen or something like that. They explain it a little
later on, but Truman sees his dad, and Juan is
showing it on screen here what actually happens before that,
he doesn't really put two and two together. But serious
the stars serious falls out of the sky, okay, And

(09:52):
it's actually like a a stage light, right, It's like
a high powered light.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
The beginning of like where he starts to kind of
wake up a little bit.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
But everything that goes wrong or every kind of hiccup
or mistake that they do, they're able to quickly fix
and kind of cover up because the media is pumping
out stories that are all pointed at kind of correcting
Truman's behavior. He doesn't know the whole set, the whole

(10:26):
world is responding to like every move he makes. But
also his life is so kind of in a in
a cycle, in a loop. He's on this kind of
monotonous rep you know, very repetitive lifestyle that most of

(10:46):
his day is almost kind of planned out in most
of the cities on like a loop, you could say.
So there he starts to kind of wake up to this,
and there's product placement all across this, So there's products
being pitched throughout his life and he kind of doesn't notice. Right,

(11:07):
So the star falls out of the sky, and we're
going to get to the symbolism and which star was
and all that, but we got to explain most of
the story here. Spoiler alerts to Truman sees his father,
but his father was supposed to be dead. He bumps
into him in public, right, and he almost looks homeless.

(11:29):
So he sees his dad, who's supposed to be dead,
and he really starts questioning things, really starts questioning things,
and then it all just starts kind of adding up.
He starts noticing more and more. There's also a love
interest that he you know, he's married to this one woman,
but there was a woman who he actually loved that

(11:54):
he wanted to pursue before and the show, you know,
whoever's planning the show didn't want it to work out
that way, so she was prevented from dating him. That's
kind of his big heartache that you're that we're introduced to,
and you know in the movie, is he's aching for
this chick that he never got to be with, right

(12:20):
Jesus Christ, am I talking too slow for you? Guys?

Speaker 4 (12:24):
Well you read that that one That one comments, Yeah,
were you guys working uh, you know, ten hours whatever?

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Fucking balls? But maybe you were, God bless you. You
know you're good. Yeah, Okay, The Truman Show. Honestly, I
just watched this fucking movie. It's not that good. Honestly,
I actually just finished this movie too, So full disclosure,

(12:59):
I don't really like The Truman Show as much as.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
I like The Devil's Advocate.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
The Devil's Advocate.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
So why don't you like this movie as it acting
and just the setting and everything, or like, what is it?

Speaker 3 (13:13):
Jim Carrey is not my favor, but I don't like
funny people kind of playing serious melancholy roles. And I
was comparing it to someone else. This is like Click.
You ever watch Click without I'm saying, it's just like
there's too much emotion. They're trying to be too sad

(13:36):
or too you know, tackle too serious of a topic
with like too goofy of a premise kind of So sorry, guys,
but this movie kind of blows. So this isn't a
movie review. That's the review. It isn't that good, but
people are free to disagree. But I am also just stoned,

(13:56):
so bear with us. Here, Truman starts to slowly wake
up to the truth, okay, different things. He starts noticing
things from the past. He starts theorizing right, and this
clearly comes across as like schizophrenia to to the people

(14:17):
who are acting, they are they're they're gaslighting it. Everyone's gaslighting.
It is kind of the whole movie, you know, all
these people, all his friends, it's it is very similar
to the Devil's Advocate in that regard. Isn't it right
that everyone's kind of in on it except him? Anne

(14:39):
Rosemary's Baby too a little bit. And so another kind
of overarching plotline here theme is that he's he's been brainwashed.
Truman has been brainwashed to never move, to never leave

(15:00):
or want to leave the island. They actually terrify him
and like subliminally, they are using subliminal messaging to make
him afraid. He has a phobia of travel. And again
his dad died in that boating accident, and it's revealed
that they used that that the death of his father

(15:23):
to make him afraid of traveling. But this love interest,
you know, this hot chick that he actually wants to
be with when he was younger, but he ends up
marrying this other one, his wife who I think is Meryl, Yes,
that's her name, Meryll. She I think her name's Laura.

(15:44):
Lenny too, Yes, she's an Aquarius. Jim carreyes a Capricorn. Okay,
not gonna work. Come on, Basically, he has to marry
this chick that he does doesn't really want to, but
she's the logical choice. But he really wants to be

(16:04):
with this chick that he met when he was younger
that he really likes. Well, she also has feelings for
him and breaks it to him that he's in a show, right,
and this was kind of years earlier, I guess, and
it's a little bit of a flashback. But she tried
to tell him, she tried to wake him up. They

(16:26):
gas lit her, and they gas lit him. You know,
the agent Smith was right there to bring her back
into the to bring him back, you know, to normalcy,
got her the problematic actress offset and yeah, she's hot,
she's hot. That other chick the uh I forget her name, Sylvia,

(16:49):
Sylvia's her name. So Sylvia's the love interest that he
actually wants to be with. The story that he's given
is that she moved to Fiji. So Jim Carrey Truman,
he's secretly obsessed with going to Fiji. That's like his
life stream is to go to Fiji. But he's also

(17:10):
afraid of traveling, so that's kind of the conundrum that
he's under. And then he Yeah, the radio breaks on
his car and he's he actually gets like a window.

(17:32):
He's able to hear the set, the people who are
planning and designing and keeping up with his movements and
making sure everything's you know, squared away. He hears them
and they're tracking him while he's driving. You know, they're like,
he's turning left, you know, he's speeding up. Okay, you know,
get the extras ready at the next block. So Truman,

(17:56):
he's already kind of on edge now he's hearing this.
And that's kind of what convinced him, is or pushed
him over the edge, is they're following me. I heard them.
They were talking about me. It couldn't have been anyone else.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
You know.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
He tries to tell his friends, they GASLATEDI. He tries
to tell his wife gas lit, tries to tell is.
You know, nobody will help him. No one will give
him the truth. Even his best friend, best best friend
who's there that he knows, who's been his best friend
since he was seven years old, won't even tell him

(18:29):
the truth. Right. That's her, by the.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Way, This is Sylvia, the check that he met. We're
coming up on the scene where she tells him, you know,
it's all for you. It's it's all a lie. It's
all fake essentially, And they keep pushing this chick on him.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, so and pipe in here if I forget any
signific significant, but he slowly wakes up. The radio wakes
him up. He starts trying to trick or get ahead
of the simulation. Right. He kind of starts sensing that

(19:13):
it's all responding to his movements, so he starts trying
to be spontaneous. He's kind of becoming aware that he's
been conditioned to be anything but spontaneous. So by being spontaneous,
he's able to bust out of the simulation. And if
he walks down a street really fast, the extras can't

(19:33):
get there fast enough. You know, who's ever played a
video game where you're going too fast and the game
doesn't have time to render, right, It's kind of like that.
So if he goes fast enough or makes too unpredictable
of a move, they can't get out in front of him.

(19:54):
They can't get twenty you know, cars and people extras
there make it look normal, so that he realizes the
more spontaneous and erratic he is, he he's able to
get more and more glimpses behind the curtain, right, and
he eventually sees what he believes to be sets like

(20:18):
you know, where extras are hanging out behind the set.
All the buildings in his town are largely fake, right,
So and again all this kind of to him. He
doesn't know if he's schizophrenic or not a little bit.
They're all trying to convince him he's pretty much, you know,
schizophrenic or crazy. Eventually, the show decides that since he's

(20:46):
asking too many questions, they're going to bring back his dad.
He's trying to go to Fiji. He's trying to drive away.
They have to come up with all these radical reasons
to keep him all on the island. They say, oh,
there's a nuclear spill, he goes crazy, They grab him,
they bring him back to the island so he can't
get off the island. They eventually come up with the

(21:08):
idea to bring his dad back. So his dad's been
dead for like decades now, they say, oh, or his
best friend says, oh, I found your dad, man hey.
And what's pretty crazy is we actually don't hear much
of that or like see their interaction or here much said.

(21:29):
It just goes to the kind of the next day
and he's just going right back to trying to escape
the matrix, you could say. So his dad's there and
they kind of get him. They think he's normal, they're
watching him, and he digs a hole out of his

(21:51):
ceiling so he can get out right, but he like
stuffs his bed because oh and I should have mentioned Sorry,
Maybe I was hoping people could put it together. But
there's five thousand cameras all over this island, five thousand
cameras hidden far away, microscopic. Everything he does is watched.

(22:18):
Any place he wants to hide, they can still see him.
So he asked to He makes a fake dummy to
put in bed. You know, like you did when you're
a kid, you ever sneak out, make a dummy.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
So your mom watched The Snowman with a recording of
him snoring Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Who ever watched that one? Come on Classic. So he is,
he makes this dummy, and he sneaks out. He dug
a hole out of his wall or ceiling, and he
gets out. Then the jig is up. He knows he's

(23:02):
in a simulation. They know he knows. The whole town
tries to find him, the whole town, and they're all
looking for him. They can't find him. And that's because
he got onto a boat and that was the last
thing they thought he'd ever do. Because he's afraid of

(23:24):
boats and sailing.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
He's an insurance agent. What do you mean.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Yeah, but he got in the boat and he goes
to sail, and apparently he taught himself how to sail,
or he still remembers how to sail. But they unleash him.
They unleash a weather weapon on him. They weaponize the
weather because they're able to control the weather in this big, grand,
fake city, fake set, whole island in Florida are actually Hollywood,

(23:53):
but it's said in Florida. So they try and kill
him with the weather and the guy is going crazy.
This Christ to the artist, he's going crazy and yeah, right,
the last second you think he's gonna drown, Boom, he
comes back. The sun comes out, and he just sails
off into the distance. Right, It's almost like he's just

(24:15):
going to get away and be free. But then he
smacks into the firmament. The set smacks into a solid wall,
and then he sees a staircase and he crawls his
way out of the simulation. He kind of waves goodbye

(24:39):
or bows. I forget what he does. Does the Jesus
kind of like the Jesus pose.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Well, he's walking on water here, so he's definitely the.

Speaker 3 (24:47):
Yeah, walking on water too, thank you, And he crawls
up out of the set and then eventually he's afforded
an audience with his creator, you could say, his maker.
And at this point it's revealed this guy is on

(25:09):
a total god trip. It's it's like if you've ever
seen the Alien or Prometheus series, he's kind of like
the mad scientist he is. He he's tripping, he's having

(25:30):
this uh what would you call.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
It god complex? One hundred percent?

Speaker 3 (25:34):
Yeah, god complex. And he reveals kind of the whole
set up, and he kind of gives gives a truman
An option a little bit, but they basically kind of
set him free or he chooses to go free, walks out,
And I think it's also revealed that there was a
the movement to free him, the movement to like get

(25:57):
him out of the simulation was a lot bigger than
people thought it was, especially by the end of the movie.
So people celebrate when he leaves pretty much. But that's
that's the quick rundown and any anything else worth mentioning

(26:18):
before we dig into the deeper symbolism.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
No, that's pretty much an overview of the plot. Of
the movie. And yeah, the it's very very Gnostic, very.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Talk about the moon. That's a good one. Yeah, I
forgot to mention.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
That the control center of it all is the moon, right,
And that's been a long long time conspiracy that the
moon is actually artificial. You know, they they crashed I
forget which satellite into it or saturllitoon, whatever you want
to call it. And it rang like a bell for

(26:59):
hours allegedly. And in this movie it's like the Death Star.
It's literally this thing where he's watching, it's the control
center of it all and he does play again it's
it's a Gnostic movie. This is the Demiurge and Sylvia,
if you follow the Gnostic cosmology, she serves as in

(27:23):
the Gnostic terms, she would be Sophia, which was the
serpent in the garden. Right, So this kind of sort
of also relates to the Garden of Eden because it
is a utopia. It is a perfect realm. And at
the end of the movie, he's telling him, He's like, hey,
and here it's safe for you outside. You know, you

(27:44):
don't know what you're gonna encounter. And by her letting
him know. In the story, according to the Gnostics, Sofia,
the serpent was letting Adam and Eve know, like, hey,
eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil,
because then you will learn that you're in a false reality.
And that's why again according to the Gnostics, not that

(28:06):
it's it's canon. That's why God was angry because God,
in the Gnostics terms, is the demiurge of the Bayoth,
which came from Sofia. And when they ate from the tree,
they learned that they were in this false reality created
by the Demiurge, which again fits this movie completely to
a t. It's a false reality created by this one

(28:28):
guy who's controlling everything. And so.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Yeah, through the Moon, through the moon, and lots of
good stuff there, Juan right off the bat zingers. The
moon and it's connection to the Demiurge is something that
I don't think enough people talk about the astrology behind
some of the Gnostic kind of i'd say fallacies, but

(28:56):
the Gnostic, the Gnostic view of the heavens right the demiurge.
There's a special connection between Saturn and the Moon, and
we see this in Shiva. Shiva. Now Shiva, I'm not good.
I want to stretch too much, but you can see

(29:17):
a little bit of a closeness between Sophia Sylvia right,
and the Shiva and Hebrew. It's the seven days where
you celebrate someone's life after a death seven days. And
in the Hindu cosmology, Shiva is like this god of creation, destruction,

(29:42):
supreme deity kind of Shiva is also equated to the
number seven. Also then the planet Saturn, but Shiva has
the crescent moon on their forehead, so there's a connection
the Moon and Saturn. And this is what I think

(30:04):
the demiurge is. It's not just Saturn, it's not just Satan.
I think it's a connection between Saturn and the Moon
because Saturn, who's kind of the boss at the top
of the totem pol he's calling the shots. But it's
the Moon through which things are materialized and become real

(30:25):
and I mean real ral r e A Raya Saturn
had a wife or a consort who is Raa. That's
time and space, right, we live in a time space continuum.
They say time and space. That's Saturn Chronos and Raya

(30:49):
his wife area. Okay, that's time and space. Saturn and
the Moon coming together and many many you know, hermetic
traditions mystical traditions tell us that all souls come to
the Earth through the moon, but you leave either through

(31:13):
the Sun or through Saturn, is what a lot of
people say. But the moon is how energy, the soul,
how whatever you want to call it, becomes matter. It's
like a cold dish, right. The moon is what condenses
the energy from the universe into matter, according to some

(31:36):
of these traditions. So that is I think the symbolism
behind them kind of having their headquarters in the moon
is they are creating. They are manifesting manny another word
for the moon, you know, manny, they are creating. Who's
the creator? Chronos, Rhea and and Truman here would kind

(32:02):
of be Tor or Thor or Jupiter, which rules truth,
Jesus to truth, the hero you know.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Well, he's also the He's also the son of the creator,
so he would fit this, you know, Christ like figure.
Christoph means Christ bearer, right, God sent down his only
son who had to suffer for us for our sins,

(32:31):
and kind of Truman is kind of playing that role.
Everyone is watching him, and he's kind of suffering because
he's not experiencing a real reality, if you will. By
the way, we almost have seven hundred people watching. Just
want to give a lowdown to what we've been talking
so far. We're thirty three minutes in here. For the
people just tuning in, Illuminati confirmed. You want to give

(32:53):
him a load and we're talking about Truman Show and
all that good stuff.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
Hell yeah, guys, if you're just tuning in, we're talking
about the Truman Show. We just gave a little rundown
of the plot of the movie. Now we're digging into
the more esoteric symbolism, and I guess we should kind
of the Moon's a great one to dig into, but
I think we should probably start off at the beginning
of the movie again and go kind of symbol by symbol,

(33:21):
And I'll tell you what jumps out to me. Right
at the beginning, you pointed out the thirty six that's
worth talking about. You know, eighteen is six plus six
plus six right times out by two, you get thirty six. Right,
thirty six is three times twelve. M you could you know,
three six and nine Tesla's whole thing. But what do

(33:44):
you think about thirty six?

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Actually, I don't know anything about thirty six other than
it's the three six six six. You know, the three
Sixes and the sixes. This scene right here, I want
to talk about this because he's driving a Ford Taurus,
which is interesting because it plays into it. So right here,

(34:07):
this dog's name is Pluto, by.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
The way, Ah, yeah, that's what I was gonna say.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
He jumps on him, Pluto. The star that falls from
the sky is serious, which is the dog star, right
dog God. You have that whole connection there, And Taurus
represents Venus, which is the light bearer, which is Lucifer,
and essentially his car is well, he tries to break

(34:36):
out with his car, so it doesn't really take him anywhere,
but it kind of was bringing the light to him
to be able to break out of the matrix. Right.
So again it's it's interesting that he's driving a four.
I'm looking seeing where all this stuff I think is
strategically placed to send a sort of message if you're

(34:56):
able to pick up on that. So the car he's
driving one hundred percent Taurus, which is also Earth right
earth element.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Yes, Taurus you can also say is the sign of
the matrix and the material world. It's the mother, especially
the young mother. The it's May Taurus, right, So Taurus
is the sign that rules Earth, the Earth, and you

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could say the matrix, because matrix is the mother. It's reality, right,
like I said, Saturn and Chronos or Chronos and Rhea,
they're the Krea tour, right, and the tours the sun
like we were saying. But Taurus, you know, you can
see the connection there a little bit. Taurus. Taurus is

(35:47):
the second sign of the zodiac. It's ruled by Venus
and the moon. So the moon exults in Taurus. We're
just talking about the moon, but the moon also is
like I said, the material world. You see the word
mother in the material world, material may, right, Taurus may

(36:14):
matrix m madre material matter. So Taurus rules matter. And
another gnostic position is that matter is false or you know,
deceptive or imprisoning and things like that. And there, like

(36:34):
you said, there is I don't hold really gnostic beliefs myself,
but this is like a movie that kind of pulls
on the gnostic thread.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
And on the on the lunar kick. Right, you're talking
about the moon and it has having an effect on
us because we're mostly water, right, lunatic and right, and
in this movie, the moon kind of drives him, is
the one driving him insane, turning him into a lunatic.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
Right, totally. Yeah, And that's kind of like the conspiracy
theories is, Oh, the moon is sending me messages like
all these crazy people in the street. It's like the
Moon's telling me what to do. You know, there's a
David Ike Ryptilian base behind the moon and things like that.

(37:29):
Here we got a nineteen ninety nine tip from Adam Offman.
What's up, Adam? Appreciate him. You're too kind, dude. I
hope everything's well over in California.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
Oh, poor guy.

Speaker 3 (37:47):
Yeah, I know, I know. Everyone give a prayer for
Adam over there in California. So, like Kwan said, the
first thing that jumped out at me, jumped out was
the dog Pluto. And what type of dog is it.
I think it's a Dalmatian, white and black. A white

(38:08):
and black dog, right, So Pluto is the dog of
the underworld. No matter which name you give it, it's
the dog of the underworld. This archetype is so strong.
You're gonna see this in almost every dog there's ever
been in pop culture. Almost I should maybe I shouldn't

(38:31):
go that far. Fuck it, I'm saying every dog there's
ever been, Okay, is the dog of the underworld in
pop culture, Pluto, Goofy Scooby. Who else Pluto Scooby, Goofy, Snoopy?

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Come on, guys, Clifford, the big red Dog.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
I don't know, nah Clifford more. But everybody knows this.
A lot of like space names, Spike, Spud, like a
lot of these dark kind of me there's a ton

(39:19):
bro almost like kinky weird plutonic names for dark and
what what are these dogs involved with? Oftentimes Scooby for example,
mystery detective work, monsters, ghosts, hauntings, metaphysics. That's Pluto. Okay,

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that's the underworld, you know, Scooby do is all about
the underworld and things like that. So the black Dog,
you'll hang on one, you got it. I just gotta
tie that. I just gotta tie this to a newbis So.
Snoopy is where it comes from, a Nubis it. It's
the black dog of the underworld, the droopy years, the

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head dress, digging into mysteries, snooping around, right, goofing around
up to no good. That's the black dog of the underworld.
We're gonna dig into some more. But what do you
gotta say?

Speaker 1 (40:16):
One that in Gerta's or Gerta that the faust Satan
is a lot of times portrayed as a dog, a
black shaggy dog is usually they say that men who
died violent deaths as well, they are reincarnated as dogs.

(40:38):
And it's interesting because dog is God backwards. I'm not
saying that God is a dog, but a dog is
a man's best friend, unconditional love, right, a dog will
love you do no matter what. And I did find
interesting that we have Pluto here. And then if you
notice I picked on I picked up on this. A

(41:00):
lot of these magazines are about dogs. So dog, oh
well a couple of them dog dogancy, yeah, yeah, So
again the Faustian bargain, the satan Lucifer comes up to
the main guy as in the form of a Mephistopheles
comes up to him in the form of a dog first,

(41:21):
that's how he's presented. And so again we have this
kind of sort of he's riding a Taurus, which is
the Lucifer. He got Pluto. How you said it's underworld,
so kind of very death. And another connection to that
house which has the thirty six on the front of it.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
Well here here, let's stick on the dog for a sec.
Could you look up please? Uh? Riot dog? Just riot
dog Wikipedia Riot This is a big, big one for.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
The grease sausage straight straight dog company.

Speaker 3 (42:02):
This that one, yeah, that one. This, I don't know
what that is, but this Wikipedia is right, So I
don't know what the sausage is.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
I'm sorry. A riot dog is a stray dog that
accompany street protesters.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Wait, hang on, hang on, everyone's everyone's slid out for
a second. Where did you get sausages from?

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Where the hell did I get sausage from? I don't
know where I got I thought I saw sausage. Hold on,
hold on right here, all right here, this right here,
right the sauce Luke.

Speaker 3 (42:44):
They call them sausage dog.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
The sausage Luke Kannic, or commonly know Luke, sometimes confused
by the media. Canelos was a present. Okay, that's why
I saw it, bro the sausage.

Speaker 3 (42:53):
Yeah, I'm sorry, you're right, Come on, you're right. You know,
keen eye, I didn't pick that up up. You pick
that up in like a nano second. Your eye was
just honed in on.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
That and the sausage.

Speaker 3 (43:06):
My bad. Oh, I didn't spot the sausage that.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
This is another interesting one too. Here a lot of
people talk about what the dog coms, how the elites
talk to each other. There was a lot of dog
related stuff, like Biden's dog bit somebody, I believe it
was in The Secret Shepherd, and a whole bunch of
other dog news that came up not too long ago.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
So the riot dog. A riot dog is a stray
dog that accompanies street protesters. The term originated during the
two thousand and eight Greek riots, when a number of
stray dogs remained among the protesters even when violent rioting
broke out. A few riot dogs have acquired a large
following of fans around the world, such as the Greek

(43:57):
Luke Honicos and Egro Matapacos.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
In Chile Negro whatever, Negros.

Speaker 3 (44:09):
I'll say it how my people say it. Yeah, you said.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
Definitely how your people say it.

Speaker 3 (44:15):
Broh jeez.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
But that's interesting though, right, because it feels like the
dog is uh leaning on the Usually when there's a protest,
it's because of something that's unfair. Right, people are upset,
and the dogs stay with the protesters that are protesting
against the mainstream or the yes, you know, the.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
Entity This goes back to Pluto. This is like a
Grand archetype at work. Pluto is the dog of the underworld.
Pluto is the planet of revolution, armed uprising. Pluto is
the planet of death and rebirth, complete renewal, revolution. Okay,

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and Pluto puts the evil in evolution and revolution. And
this dog, you'll see dogs, I guess, have an affinity
for riots and disorder, you know, the dogs of chaos.
Who would have thought hell hounds right now? I just
thought that was worth bringing out because at the end,

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when they're looking for him, the dog is helping them
look for him, and this guy is egging the dog on, saying, huh, hunt,
come on, let's go get him, as if they're going
to like eat him, as if they're like hunting for
him at the end. And another thing about Taurus Juan,
who is a Taurus, is that it represents the sacrificial bull.

(45:50):
The sacrificial bull, you know, Truman's kind of being sacrificed, right,
he doesn't get to live a real life right in
I don't know, to appease his God kind of right.
You could kind of say.

Speaker 1 (46:07):
He's the one being crucified in a symbolic way because right,
that was the whole thing. He is the one walking
on water and then ascends up the staircase, up Jacob's
ladder whatever you want to refer to it as into
the abyss and then goes out into the real world.

Speaker 3 (46:26):
Now what's interesting is that right after he sees the dog,
he sees Pluto. Sorry, right after he sees Pluto the dog,
he sees Serious. Now what's crazy is Serious and Pluto.
They're not the same thing. But what they have in
common is that dog symbolism. Serious is said to be

(46:49):
the dog star. Pluto is a planet, a moving planet.
And yes, I believe in Pluto. This is not a
NASA thing. Okay, this is the ancient astrology thing. We
always knew Pluto and Uranus and Neptune were there. Don't
get freaked out, people. The Sumerians had ten planets, you know,

(47:10):
up in their carvings. The Earth wasn't one of them.
That's the same ten planets that I use that good
astrologers use, including Urinus, Neptune, and Pluto. In February Febrius.
Where we get in February is the Etruscan Pluto. Etruscan

(47:35):
name for Pluto Febris Pluto exalts and Pisces. Okay, we're
about to enter into Pisces in a couple of days here,
but that's where we get February. February means Pluto, the
month of Pluto, and serious is associated. It's in the

(47:57):
sign of cancer where we get canine, cancer, cannabis, cannibal.
But canis the dog, Cannis is the dog, constellation cancer,
the zodiac is the crab. But like I said, it

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has serious in it and serious I think they say
it's the brightest star in the sky. Yes, well it's
also the sign the star most associated with like alien
contact too, all that good stuff. I'm not a big
alien guy, but this this movie kind of ties into

(48:39):
it a little bit with another group of people who
live in Florida who are very science fiction oriented.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
Well, before you go there, I want to add something,
what's it's on this death Pluto kick? Because interestingly enough,
the guys who own so this entire town which is
in Florida, I believe it's called Seaside, Florida. It was
actually this is the this is the town. They didn't

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have to build a a set for it. And also
I think Robin Williams was casted first before Jim Carrey.
And they wanted Jim Carrey, who also did ace Ventura.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
And did enough time what they couldn't get Robin Williams.

Speaker 1 (49:27):
No, they said that Jim carreydn't.

Speaker 3 (49:28):
They couldn't pay him enough whiskey, They couldn't pay him
enough drugs and booze what he was too busy making
out of the fucking gorilla. Maybe Robin Williams, really you
don't like him, bitch, ass honky bitch.

Speaker 1 (49:44):
So the guys who owned this particular house are actually
senators I believe, President of Florida Senate. Here, let me
pull it up Don Gate and Matt Gates. It's owned
by the Gates family. Now the interest. This guy looks

(50:05):
like an AI generated character.

Speaker 3 (50:07):
He looks like a Doctor Seuss character. It looks like
he belongs in the Doctor Seuss universe.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
Yes, okay, I'm sure he's a nice guy. Whatever. He's
a supporter of Trump. But what's interested? Oh what? In
twenty twenty he was accused of what ye whoa? Okay,
I picked that up. But that's interesting.

Speaker 3 (50:29):
Well, and that's just the deep state trying to get him, Okay, Brook,
the deep state enough they can turn you into a no.
But here, let's look at a.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
Lot of Sorry, we have gates and we're on the
kick of death and Pluto underworld, Saytan Lucifer blah blah blah.
And this guy his dad founded a company and sold
it in two thousand and four for almost half a
billion dollars called Vita Healthcare, which is literally a provider

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of end of life care in the US. It's hospice,
and he's he sold it in two thousand and four.
But kind of playing on this Pluto death underworld thing.
It's interesting that they made their living from death hospice.
I mean, those are people dying every single day, and
that's what the that's what the company is that they

(51:24):
sold eleven thousand employees and twenty one thousand patients, so
very plutonium.

Speaker 3 (51:31):
Yes, totally sending people to the underworld. Also, this is
not very far from Saint Petersburg, Florida. I believe we're seaside.

Speaker 1 (51:43):
It's over over on the Panhandle by Tallahassee. I guess,
so your.

Speaker 3 (51:49):
Sure it's not on the east side seasides? Which city
is it?

Speaker 1 (51:55):
I got you?

Speaker 3 (51:56):
Yeah, I pulled thee.

Speaker 1 (51:58):
Yeah, it's seaside side.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
Beach Okay, Seaside Beach. Yeah, that's on the Panandle.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Pensacole St. Petersberg. It's about six and a half hours, so.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
Yeah, you're right. I thought it was closer to Tampa
Bay my bed. I was off never moment.

Speaker 1 (52:14):
It's in the Gulf of America. Dude, you know that's
all you need.

Speaker 3 (52:19):
Yeah, well, we've got just to talk about the serious
connection a little bit more. Pluto the Dog came right
before Sirius dropped out of the sky. Now, Sirius is
associated with cancer, but cancer is not really Sorry, Sirius

(52:39):
is in cancer, but cancer is not really associated with
the underworld too much. Well, actually it is a little
bit because through the Scarab beetle. But still, when you
look at an astrology chart, when you look at the
zodiac and a wheel, the fourth house is at the bottom,
ruled by cancer. Cancer is the fourth sign in the zodiac.

(53:00):
So the number four cancer, the fourth sign, is at
the bottom. You have to find one where arias at
the left hand side, a real one where you said
bottom left, bottom, bottom, left, has it? Yeah, that one's
got it. You're just zooming on that. That's you've got

(53:24):
areas on the left hand side, areas to the left,
sunrise to the east. On the left. Cancer is at
the bottom. This is how most This is how a
real zodiac chart will look. And this chart has a
lot of other stuff. I don't know what it's really about.

(53:44):
But at the bottom you have cancer. So in the
zodiac chart, the underworld kind of is at the bottom
of the chart in the fourth house, which is cancer.
So serious is there. That's the connection astrologically between Pluto
and Serious both being associated with the underworld. Also, yeah,

(54:13):
that's a that's I think that's that's all there is
to say. On the dog side, but Pluto death.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Also, the dog is on the right. You talked about
the bull, the sacrificing of the bull Taurus, and you
got the dog here biting at the or licking up
the blood. I guess of the right, you got Mithras,
which kind of you know, you could put that into
the story as well.

Speaker 3 (54:39):
Of No, they hunt for him, No, dude, that's crazy.
They're hunting. Have you seen these like have you ever
seen these conspiracy movies where it ends with someone getting hunted,
like they hunt humans for sport. Right at the end,
they're hunting for Truman with the dog with Pluto and
the guy is saying hunt, Hunt, and the dog is barking,

(55:01):
barking in there they're doing it sweeps across the island.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
Was that the was that the twins? Because that also
plays into right, Thomas as twins.

Speaker 3 (55:14):
Yeah, in the first five or so minutes of the movie,
he meets some twins. So you got Gemini there.

Speaker 1 (55:23):
You see here, I want to see the dog party.
I think it's the twins that have the dog, if
I'm not mistaken. Yeah, the no, it's it's it's his
neighbor that has the dog. But yeah, there are twins
at the beginning, which is Thomas? Right, isn't Thomas mean twin?
What would that represent? You got doubting Thomas. You have

(55:45):
the Gospel of Thomas, which is also very gnostic, which
is about achieving gnosis to transcend beyond reality or whatever
or enlightenment or something, right, the Gospel of Time. Again,
it's non cannon, but you get the point.

Speaker 3 (56:03):
You know what also is funny about nosis and Thomas
Nosis only brothers, no sis? You know, two brothers? Right?

Speaker 1 (56:17):
Whatever? Yes, stretch the twins around here somewhere, all right,
So what's next? What else you got? We have the dog,
we have the tourists that he's riding on. We have
you could say that the the the demi urge, and

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the watchers, or the what the hell is it called
the Arkans, the ARCon thank you, the Arkans, which are
usually represented as different The Gnostics believe that every single
celestial body was actually a different demon, and the Arkans

(57:02):
are here to keep you here, right. The Arkans could
also be any sort of feeling or anything else or obstacles.
And in this entire movie, all these people are the
Arkans that are trying to keep him within the false reality.
His family, friends, the town itself. I mean, they're all

(57:26):
always trying to keep him down and trying to convince him.
And then you have the whole programming of, hey, if
you fly on a plane, you're gonna get struck by lightning,
or if you write a new plane, crash here xyz,
you know, so trying to instill that fear in him
of not only the water fear, which you can take

(57:46):
that as well as a sort of baptism or something
or other, which is I've heard that that's a sort
of ritual where they drown you and to the point
of death and then they bring you back, right, this
sort of of ritual. I think it's the the Freemasons
or somebody does it, some secret society, and that's supposed

(58:11):
to do, right, a near death experience flooded DMT, and
you're supposed to see stuff. I mean, I've never done it,
so I wouldn't know. But the fear of flying, and
then the fear of swimming or the water, which water
is everything. I mean, it's the we're what's seventy five
percent water? M so we have that connection there as well.

(58:34):
What else?

Speaker 3 (58:35):
Your mom's about ninety percent water? All right? Well, guys,
just kidding. Sorry. The True Man Show. Also, you can
kind of another way to look at this movie is
that you are Truman. Right. The way that his life

(58:57):
is set up is how your life is set up, right,
don't get too schitzo with this, Okay, I better not
be getting any phone calls from the psych ward anytime soon.
But that you are the True Man, you know. One
way to interpret the title of the movie is that
this is the story of every man you know, of

(59:18):
every person like this is how this is how humanity
is truly treated, truly conditioned. So when Truman is being
shown all these you know, terrifying crashes and bus crash,
plane crash. Yeah, he goes to the travel he goes

(59:39):
to the travel agent to help him travel, and she's
got posters of planes getting struck by lightning. You know,
it's like she's no help, you know. And that's kind
of how a lot of people are. Yeah, a lot
of people are afraid to leave their hometown. How many
people are just stuck in that, you know, lifelong briand hometown,

(01:00:08):
stuck in the mud, you know, their feet are stuck
in the mud. Like so number one, I mean that's
not like a conspiracy thing. I mean, most people are
kind of up against that. But a lot of people
are not just programmed to be afraid to leave where
they're from. They're also programmed to just be afraid of places,

(01:00:33):
you know, in general, like people who live in other places.
You know, all this it's all made to seem more
hostile than it really is, right, And yeah, that's one
way you can look at Truman. And also if they're
controlling the weather for him, you could say they're controlling

(01:00:56):
the weather for us. You know, there's plot lines that
have to have to be executed no matter what you know,
even if it means like the curtain, the fourth wall
kind of gets broken down for a second, like these
plod plot lines have to go on no matter what.

(01:01:17):
There's also help me out here, Juan, different parallels.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
Where I would say this movie is also very Shakespearean. Right.
You got a Hamlet who talks about the world being
a stage. Every man and woman has his place, their
entrances and their exits, And this movie is literally that.
It's a whole town, a whole ecosystem. That's right at
the beginning of the lady's saying the Truman Show is

(01:01:42):
my life, like he is his fake wife and all this,
and then he finds out she crossed her fingers during
the marriage and and all that so very Shakespearean. The
weather control very it parallels the the Tempest, Right, you
have the guy who controls the weather on there on

(01:02:04):
this island where he has the all seeing eye. He
can see everything and everyone on the different parts of
the islands, and he's constructing these scenarios for everyone on
that island. So when I see this movie, I still
see Shakespeare. You know, a part of that in there,
of manipulating someone's reality, and one of the famous lines

(01:02:24):
that people talk about in this movie especially is Christoph
when they're doing the interview and he says, we accept
the reality of the world with which we are presented,
and this is right. This line essentially means that people
tend to believe what they see and experience as their
reality without questioning if there might be a larger truth

(01:02:46):
beyond what is readily a parent And by the way,
this movie came before The Matrix. Okay, this movie came
before the Matrix, and when The Matrix came out, I
think it was what's that other movie is Dark City?
The other movie that it's also about. I think it's
about aliens controlling a reality or something. I think it's

(01:03:08):
Dark City, I believe, or Sin City, something like that.
Dark City they live, No not, they live Dark City
nineteen ninety eight. This one here, it's also a very
gnostic You got these guys controlling reality the city, right, Yeah,
Dark City. So this came before The Matrix, which is
about obviously Neo the one another gnostic movie about breaking free.

(01:03:32):
And at the end of this movie, you could say
it parallels The Matrix, where hey, either you take the
red pill and you you know, break out or you
take the blue pill and you stay here? And what
is Truman? Do you chose to break out and leave?

Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
Yes? This also makes me think of the Garden of Eden,
and I think you touched on that a little bit
at the beginning. Why did they used to put this
movie in Florida? I think, just like Devil's Advocate, they're
kind of drawing on the Florida being the Garden of Eden, Legend,

(01:04:14):
Fountain of Youth, Paradise, New Jerusalem, whatever you want to
call it, that Florida is somehow the Garden of Eden
or a place, you know, a place of perfect weather, right,
a place it's almost simulation, like things are too good
sometimes right, except for the storms, right, just like in

(01:04:38):
the movie. But it's also very flat in Florida, very
very flat. I think we'll end with the flat with
the flat flatter the model, Yeah, going on the flat
earth and the firmament will kind of end with that.
But the fact that they chose Florida and they mentioned
that it's in Florida, you know, it's not just that

(01:04:59):
the tree look like Florida. They say multiple times, Hey,
what are you gonna leave Florida? You know, what are
you gonna like what's wrong with Florida? Right, I think
that Truman is a little bit like Adam in Garden
in the Garden of Eden, right, Eve, who's maybe Meryll?

(01:05:21):
You know, this is a bit of a stretch. This
isn't like an obvious theme in the movie, but Truman
being in this state of innocence at the beginning is
very representative of Adam in the Garden of Eden, which
could potentially be Florida. Go check out my other videos.
Truman the True Man. He's in the Garden of Eden,

(01:05:44):
and he has his innocence until the woman, right, the
woman sends him off to work. Meryll, his wife sends
him off to work, Eve, you could say, sends him off,
and his whole simulation and kind of falls apart, right.
He loses his innocence. He thirsts for what's out there,

(01:06:06):
you know, he gets a dose of this you could say,
gnostic revelation or whatever. But he breaks out of this
firmament and he enters into the true world, the real world, right,
the outer worlds. I think that's very much like the
Garden of Eden, and the reason they put this movie

(01:06:26):
in Florida, I think is very similar to why they
started the movie started Devil's Advocate in Florida. It represents
innocence because of the association with the Garden of Eden.
It's very paradise. You know, living there is very easy.
Living here is very easy. You know, Florida's great. But
also this is closer to the Garden of Eden, the

(01:06:49):
Garden of Eden in Florida that Ee calloway talked about.
This one's only like an hour away, you know. This,
This is right up there. This is near Panama City
and the Garden of Eden that E Calloway, Florida's nineteen
thirty six Republican candidate for governor wrote about with four rivers,

(01:07:13):
gopher wood, gold, all this that needs to be in
the Garden of Eden. He found it. He says he
located it at Lake Seminole on the Florida Georgia state line,
and that the Fag Line, the Fag Sector, Fag Zone.

(01:07:38):
That the Garden of Eden's right there on the Florida
state line. And it's a parallel Garden of Eden. So
it's literally on the same latitude as the Garden of
Eden in the Middle East. And e calloway believed this
is the original Garden of Eden. The one in the
Middle East is just a copy or a you know,
they transplanted. The names have been more than one bro

(01:08:02):
there easily could have because there's other sites like this
that are also in the thirty first latitude. There might
have been a little bit of a franchise going on.
You know. I really like to think about the Garden
of Eden in the North Pole too, and if there
was any one original, maybe the one of the North
Pole was the original. Maybe there's each continent kind of

(01:08:24):
got its own Eden. You know, I'm not dead set
on any one way to interpret that yet, but I
do believe that that if there's only one Garden of Eden,
my money's on Florida. My money's on the four Rivers
in Florida. But I'll leave room for multiple Gardens of
Eden totally. I think the thirty first parallel is the

(01:08:47):
secret because I think thirty one is the number of
Eloheen in Gymetria. Thirty one is the maximum number of
days in a month. It is the secret, ultimate secret
behind the Basking Robins ice cream flavor. Ice cream flavors

(01:09:10):
thirty one flavor, something like that. But there's a lot
to thirty one. I'm blanking, Yeah, there's more interesting stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:09:19):
You missed one very important thirty one connection, which fake
and gay also equals thirty one. So thirty one is
a special number for me because I see it resonating
in a lot of areas. But yeah, definitely definitely an
esoteric number for sure. And ekles twenty five bro.

Speaker 3 (01:09:40):
Or using using Pythagorean or Caldian bro Calda get at me, dude, Well,
Pythagorean's legit, Caldean's not not so legit.

Speaker 1 (01:09:54):
I don't have Pythagora in here, but I'll take I'll
take your word for it.

Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
Yeah, suck on it. So Florida Garden of Eden representing innocence.
We see that in Devil's Advocate, and we see that
in Truman Shaw.

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Yeah, you want to talk about the scientological connection with Florida.
I know it's not near Saint Pete, but there is
a lot of the Mormon Church is buying up a
lot of property in Florida. Scientology quite literally owns almost
all of Saint Pete at this point, and they're just

(01:10:35):
vacant buildings. And I think that the the government has
asked them like, hey, why are you doing all this?
And now I think I believe that they're getting different
shell companies and buying it under different names. So I
know we want to get into the Scientology connection.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
Yeah, Scientology. You know, the way that the town looks,
the way that Jim Carrey and the whole city is acting,
makes me think of Scientology. Scientology is headquartered in Clearwater, Florida.

(01:11:14):
They say this movie is in seaside Beach Sea Haven
they call it in the movie. And yes, this is
not too close to Clearwater, which is where Scientology is headquartered,
but it looks a lot like it. And the idea
of a town being kind of simulated or facadeed largely facaded, right,

(01:11:41):
it really does make me think of Clearwater. Clearwater is
kind of like that. They have all these kind of
pastel colors. Yeah, everyone knows the hotel, but just outside
of the hotel, like that whole area, it's just so
cookie cutter and so plastic and facaded that you feel

(01:12:06):
like it's a fake town a little bit. And a
lot of the buildings are empty because the Scientologists make
it seem like they have more people than they do.
But Scientology's headquarters is not at La. Their world wide
spiritual headquarters is Clearwater, Florida. Going clear is what they

(01:12:30):
call becoming enlightened or something like that.

Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Is that really?

Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
Yep? Going clear? And that's why was it water?

Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Ship name name like the Haven or something. Didn't they
have a don't they have a let's see you here?
Never mind? Could have saw that Haven was something for
the scientologists. It was like a ship named than.

Speaker 3 (01:13:00):
The no I think I forget, Yeah, I don't remember.

Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
It's the Sea Org.

Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
But yeah, well they are very nautical themed too, you know.
And it's been said that they condition their people, you know,
to stay in to follow follow to stay in line,
follow orders. Right, So Scientology they kind of treat their

(01:13:30):
people a little bit like how Truman is treated. And
again I'm not a scientologist, so this isn't great firsthand information,
but I do know that much, and I've been to
Clearwater and it feels like how it has the eerie
feeling that the Truman Show kind of gives you. Clear

(01:13:52):
Water is pretty cool, though there's other stuff there. But
of course scientology is a religion, you could say based
off of the science fiction writings and self help writings
of l Ron Hubbard. Right, l Ron Hubbard, I think

(01:14:16):
they talk about Atlantis a little bit. I really don't
know much about scientology. Forgive me.

Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
We should have a scientologist on. If a scientologist wants
to come on the show, hit us up, shoot us
a message on social media or something we'd be interested to.
We don't even have to have a science We can
have that guy on. We gotta do that.

Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
So yeah, Mark Bunker, Yeah, I think his name is.
We're gonna talk to him soon. He's a higher up
with the city at Clearwater. So Scientology does talk about
Atlantis quite a bit. El Ron Hubbard wrote about Atlantis.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
Described Atlantis as an electronic civilization. Is scientology mythos and
his writing Cubbard also discussed the history of human civilizations,
ancient sea monsters and fish people, so as an electronic
civilization and the fact that they're very sea oriented. And
by the way, down near this I wouldn't say down

(01:15:13):
the road, but near the Scientology headquarters. Also the Shriners headquarter.

Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
Yes, thank you one.

Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
You're right.

Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
The Shriners are headquartered in Tampa. I think Ebor City,
maybe not, but in Tampa for sure. One neighborhood of
Tampa and the Shriners are. It's a group, it's a
it's a group that runs adjacent to the Masons or
within within the Masons, however you say they're a Masonic organization.

(01:15:47):
You have to be a Mason. I believe you have
to be a Master Mason in order to become a Shriner.

Speaker 1 (01:15:53):
You have to be gay, then you become a Mason,
then you can become a Shriner. That's how it works.

Speaker 3 (01:15:58):
Yeah, just ask your buddy. Yeah, you got a little
something on your chin there.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Rent free in your head, bro, m there it is.
And the reason I know this because I actually drove back.
My brother in law lives right down the road from this,
so that.

Speaker 3 (01:16:22):
What I go by there all the time. And of
course there's the big Moorish theme to Tampa Bay and
the Moorish theme to the Shriners, who they even call
themselves or some of some of their groups or sects
call themselves Ambassadors to Morocco or Ambassadors of Morocco. They

(01:16:44):
have that written on their fezes a lot of the time. So, yeah,
you have to be a Master Mason or a high
ranking Mason to become a Shriner. And yeah, I don't
know much about them from just the Mason's in general,
but they work with children's hospitals. Okay, so you know,

(01:17:07):
sex trafficking and all this Jimmy Seville Epstein stuff. It's
not looking good for the for the secret societies who
love keeping their secrets and also opening up child's hospital hospitals.

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
You know, But that's that's a psychological thing, bro, because
you can't talk bad about people who help children, right, Like, Hey,
look at all the good and that I've seen is
like justification for some people joining all we want to
And don't get me wrong, I'm sure that there are
good people in these societies. They're not all bad. I'm
sure the higher ups in the in the rankings are

(01:17:48):
the ones that are into like the all the ocolon
esoteric stuff. But I'm sure that regular people who want
to make a change in their neighborhood or their town,
whatever they join, they go, hey, look at all the
good stuff that they do. They're helping society, they're helping children,
they're creating children hospitals. How could you talk bad about them?
This is all they do. It's about the betterment of humanity.

(01:18:10):
And that's like a justification that I've seen a lot
of people use as to why they join this. For
a lot of people. It's just a club. It's a
way to socialize. Usually the higher ups within society are
a part of these groups. So it's a way to network,
get a leg in, if you will. Right. So again,
some people justify it like that. And how dare you

(01:18:32):
talk aboud about people at the kids? Man? Think about
the kids, dude, Nothing shady going.

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
On here, something very shaddy about them. Leave the kids alone, guys.

Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
Yeah, look at this. This is interesting. Okay, all right,
that's kind of weird, right, yeah, very weird. Yeah, that's all.

Speaker 3 (01:18:53):
Well, so you've got them being set the movie being
set in Florida, and just you know, Matt Gates, Matt Gates,
what was his family accused or what was he accused of? Yeah,
and apparently he grew up in the house like the
house that Truman spends time in.

Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
The family owns it. I don't know if he lived there.
Just to clarify that, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:19:20):
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(01:19:46):
the Irishman, great film, good stuff, guys, Thanks Devin.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
So let's see check out this, check out this voice malogic, Bro,
So let me pull this up. It is interesting because
it's got to do with this. So I got I
just got a voicemail. You can call you can call
into my show and leave a voicemail and four seven
four seven six four six zero six, And I just

(01:20:16):
got a voicemail of my freaking here. I'm gonna pull
it up. He says that his wife works at talk
about Seaside, Florida and the Truman Show. My wife worked
exactly where Truman stood, where the bank was, and it's
a place called the Great Southern Cafe. It's at the

(01:20:39):
head of the arc and the little town of Seaside,
the Modica market that he worked isn't real. You can
go there. It's exactly like the movie. The town exactly
like the movie. Yeah, so apparently his wife works there.
I'm trying to think of what else I can tell you.
This is the transcript of his voice note, so I'm
just reading it. Here has beaches, et cetera, et cetera.

(01:21:02):
The bank was in a real building, but the rest
of the buildings are in that movie. The place is
overgrown now with plants, but in the movie it's like
a brand new because it was established. So yeah, the
most of the town was straight out how it is
now and it was actually built in the eighteen I
want to say, the eighteen hundreds, and it was supposed
to be like that, like this utopic perfect town.

Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
Just banned some fucking lizard. Forever cares you.

Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
Seaside, Florida is in pull Us, unincorporated Masterplant com Be
on the Florida Panata Walton County, one of the first
communities in America designed on the principles of new urbanism
and so environmentally friendly habits, walkable neighborhoods right the whole

(01:21:54):
nine yards. The town has become the topic of slide
lectures and architectural schools and in housing industries, and it
was The idea behind Seaside came in nineteen forty six
when when the grandfather of future founder Robert S. Davis
bought eighty acres of land along the shore north northwest
Florida as a summer retreat for his family. So it

(01:22:16):
goes back to at least you know, the community was
first constructed in nineteen eighty one. This is a little
the little post office here.

Speaker 3 (01:22:27):
We got almost nine hundred people in the chat thanks
ever and for tuning in. We're talking six hundred in
my chat room, nine hundred across all our platforms. Here
we're talking about the Truman Show, decoding the esoteric symbolism,

(01:22:48):
addressing its connection to Florida, why it was filmed in Florida,
and yeah, some of the conspiracy theories associated with it,
like weather manipulation, flat earth, gaslighting, propaganda.

Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
Right, good speech, bra, How beautiful it is.

Speaker 3 (01:23:11):
Yeah, they got a good amount of the courts stand
up there too.

Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
That's what I'm looking. I was gonna ask you if
that's the court sand because it looks looks like that
baby powder. Get that nice crunch when you walk on it.

Speaker 3 (01:23:25):
Oh yeah, really nice there.

Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
So again, I don't know if he lived in the
house or not, but it's owned by the Gates family,
which again in twenty twenty, this dude was accused of
some stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:23:40):
Do you think he has just some stuff?

Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
Is right? Of some stuff? Bro? That's not a good look, man.

Speaker 3 (01:23:48):
No, John's up to ten dollars old Ryld Florida. Appreciate it.
John so shout out, man, I hope you're doing good.
Joe Fie Joe Fiel's flame. Is that Joefie is flame?

(01:24:10):
Or Joe File jeffieles okay, I always forget jo Files.
I say one, pull out the bongo doctor Longo.

Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
That just mint he did before the show when he
was doing his makeup. Right, So what else you got here?
We got the We covered the dog symbolism, the taurus.
The you mentioned something earlier about getting a call, and

(01:24:44):
I've met people before who believe that certain Disney movies
were created because of them. This this main character syndrome,
and in the Truman there is something known as It's
not an official condition, but similar to the matrix defense,

(01:25:06):
where there have been a few different cases where people
believe that they were in a simulation and that everyone
around them were NPCs, which I don't subscribe to. The
NPC idea where there are people here for texture, even
though it may seem like that, and hermeticism. You have
the sleepers, which are people who haven't been enlightened yet,

(01:25:29):
but you're not here to force them to become enlightened. Right,
they will come to that conclusion on their own. And
there's studies of people who don't have inner monologues, where
people can't think inside their head. Some people, I guess
think they speak it. I don't know about you, but
I can think in my head before I say something.
Some wait what yeah? Yeah, ooh what yeah? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
Whoa hand on break that down for us.

Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
No, I'm serious though, bro, there's a condition where people
can't speak in their heads.

Speaker 3 (01:26:01):
Yeah. I know, it's called being a fucking woman.

Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
Okay. Anyways, I mean in the chat for does everyone
can everyone hear themselves in their head?

Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
Or yeah? No, like a third of people don't have
internal dialogue.

Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
Does that make them NPCs those? Does that make I
don't like that idea because it kind of dehumanizes, you know,
society in a way. Which that's what I don't appreciate
about gnosticism, because it is how you're saying materiality is evil,
materiality is ugly, and you want to just transcend to
the next dimension. And that's kind of I mean Christianity

(01:26:38):
as well as kind of like that you're preparing, you're
more preparing for the afterlife than you are living this life.
And write the Platonists and all these guys. They talked
about a mirroring of our reality, but the one that's
mirrored is more divine and more perfect. And this this
movie also can be linked to Plato's Cave, where where

(01:27:00):
you know, everyone is in the cave, the reality they're
being presented on the wall, the shadows on the wall
is the reality. And then when you break out, you go,
oh my god, there is something more outside of this.
And then you come you come back in and they're
combative against You're like, no, no, sit down, yes right, so.

Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
Yeah, well hang on. I also want to say real quick,
is that it also shows, like we were talking before
we went live, you talked, you mentioned dystopias and utopias,
and I said, you know, it's interesting to notice that

(01:27:41):
most of the popular dystopias we have in like popular
literature or pop culture, dystopias are almost always started off
or kind of or advertised as utopia is right. They're

(01:28:02):
almost always a pursuit of a utopia that results in
it dystopia, right, dystopic right kind of universe? And I
think that it's kind of the Garden of Eden conundrum, Right,
was man destined to just live? Kind of mindlessly in

(01:28:26):
the Garden of Eden. Right, this movie kind of explains
how the more you try and make something perfect, the
more you try and make something perfect, the more likely
you are to kind of force a crack or force
a split, force a explosion. Because even though even though

(01:28:52):
Truman has all his needs met, right, he could he
could stop going to stop going to work, and right
everything would kind of still work itself out right, the
universe would kind of respond to him. And even though
everything's perfect and his needs are kind of accounted for

(01:29:12):
and he's living this like in like a human enclosure, right,
almost his life still goes terrible, if not worse than
the average person could. He almost kills himself, he almost
kills his wife. I mean, he's like running around with
a knife, like losing his mind at one point, you know.

(01:29:33):
And it's a good natured movie for the most part,
but still you know, comes real close to like losing it. Right,
that's kind of the uh And Stanley Kuber kind of
talks about this too, like at the end of two
thousand and one A Space Oldyssey, is that you kind

(01:29:53):
of get the impression that humanity or they plucked a
human and dropped him into a human enclosure, right for
like eternity almost and they didn't know how to make
it quite right the right They thought like, oh, it's
a beautiful room. It's gonna have food, water or whatever.
But whatever mankind needs that like mischief and folly and kind.

Speaker 1 (01:30:22):
Of you know, I'd say trauma in order to make life.
I'd say a bit of trauma, which is what shapes us, right,
and any any superhero really, if you look at it,
which I think they refer to to Truman as the superhero,
everyone is tuned in to him. He is the main character.

(01:30:42):
They're buying the merch, they have the pillows with Truman's
face on it. Everyone is at the edge of their
seats to see what's gonna happen next. Right, he is
the hero. And in any superhero movie, really, the main
thing that brings forth the change for the superhero is trauma,
some traumatic event that shapes their reality and turns them

(01:31:03):
into Spider Man or Batman or whatever it is, right,
I mean, Captain America, any take any superhero, it's usually
a traumatic event. And I think that that is and
maybe not trauma, I mean that's a bad name for it,
but something to challenge the mind right something to he's
living this sort of he's in a hamster wheel every

(01:31:24):
single day.

Speaker 3 (01:31:25):
Freedom to fail, I think is what we're trying for.
The freedom to.

Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Fail, Yeah, like form to fail, Yeah, to fulfill a purpose.
I think that's what a lot of people struggle.

Speaker 3 (01:31:36):
With because Truman kind of has trauma, you know, they
kind of got him with the dad drowning and stuff
like that. It's it's the freedom to fail that he
doesn't have, I think, which is like the American dream too.
And this is going to bring us to one of
the next things I really wanted to hone in on
is did you make out the name on the boat

(01:32:01):
that he escapes on? No, the Santa Maria. Oh, the
Santa Maria, the Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
Come on, Yes, And Christophe is kind of crystal crystal ball.

Speaker 3 (01:32:18):
Colombia exactly, Christopher exactly. And Christopher Columbus thought that he
was discovering Eden. He thought he'd opened up a new world. Yes,
Christopher Columbus believed he had. He was near to the
biblical Eden. He even went as far as to give
like a number of miles away from one of the

(01:32:39):
rivers of Eden. Really, yes, he thought he wasn't sure
where I was, but he was fairly certain that he
was close. And he'd been hearing rumors from the Native Americans.
He'd been finding Hebrew words around the Caribbean, and Christopher
Columbus claimed that the Biblical paradise was not far off

(01:33:04):
from where he had landed or bumped around in the Caribbean. Well,
guess what the boat and also Columbus, let's just set
the record straight here. Columbus was Jewish. Okay, he was
a crypto Jew. He sailed across in fourteen ninety two.

(01:33:25):
Our schools forgot to tell us Columbus was Fuck, that's
too long in fourteen ninety two.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
Since that Jew.

Speaker 3 (01:33:37):
In fourteen ninety two, set sail a crypto Jew across
the ocean blue blah blah blah whatever. I don't know,
but he goes to America. If it weren't for those
pesky Bahamas, Columbus landed in the Bahamas, by the way
he bumps into the Bahamas. If it weren't for those

(01:33:59):
pesky Bahamas, he would have sailed right into Miami. Guess what, guys,
Guess what? They don't teach you in history class. Doctor
Longa is gonna give it to you. Okay, Okay, watch out,
don't touch the plate that's still pipe and hot, folks. Okay.

(01:34:19):
Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas at a place I
think they call it Guanahani right today they call it
Salvador San Salvador Island or something like that. You got it, yeah, okay,

(01:34:39):
San Salvador Island. So he lands there. Guess what, guys,
he was half the distance to Florida. I always say
this wrong. He was half the distance. He was twice
the distance. Fuck, I don't know. The distance that he

(01:35:02):
was from Florida to Florida was half the distance he
was to South America. They always tell us this, like
he was he was in the Caribbean. Then he goes
to South America. And yes, he did go to South America,
but they don't really tell us that he almost landed
in Florida. I mean really really close. Again, half the

(01:35:24):
distance to South America is how close he was to Florida,
North America. So and they who knows he might have
seen Florida for all we know. Okay, but Columbus almost
landed in Florida and one of his ships was known
as the Santa Maria. Santa Maria, the Nina, the Pinta.

(01:35:50):
The Santa Maria are Columbus's three famous ships. I think
one of them or a couple of them were owned
by a Moorish guy named Torres. Is that right? Juan
Torres Columbus. See if I got that.

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
Right, I'll tell you right now. So who owned the boats?

Speaker 3 (01:36:14):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
Spanish Crown? Juan were owned by Juan that Cosa, Cristo
Quintero and Beanson brothers. The Spanish Crown commissioned the ships
to be used by Christopher Columbus on his First Words
in Americas in fourteen ninety two. They were owned by
Juan that Racosa. That's funny, it's Juan of the thing

(01:36:35):
Crystal Walk Quintero end up being sown brothers. So they
were caravel type vessels that were rebuilt for Volina. Can't
refer to Lanina, which may be an inside joker.

Speaker 3 (01:36:54):
Luis Luis de Torres, Sorry, someone else, not the same,
not theon I was thinking of, but Louis de Toros.

Speaker 1 (01:37:03):
And I guess they had a little inside joke with
La Nina, which was comma referred to which may have
been an inside joke refering to the owner Juan Nino. Huh,
so they're puting a little joke on there.

Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
Long Ago can speak so annoying sometimes when he does
his word repeating like he's unlocked the sea. Crutz dude.
I'm so glad he's not doing that tonight. You know
what I am doing tonight, I'm banning people for life.

Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
You're a band for life, damn Really with an iron
fiz bro.

Speaker 3 (01:37:45):
Peace Cracker, you won't be missed. Thanks for piping in
with your valuable insights.

Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
If Juan doesn't pledge the allegiance by the end of
the show, I'm calling Ice bruh. You do you know
not Mexican or anything man?

Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
So yeah, Juan's not Mexican. Guys, Come on, he's not
that hard working.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
You got that right, Longo Cold is Ice tonight? Well
you knocked us down from nine hundred to eight ninety
nine when you banned that, that fool.

Speaker 3 (01:38:26):
No, I didn't. We're gonna go up another fifty. Watch
it stay winning. The guy was dead weight. The guy
was dead weight. We don't even know if he was
a man, could have been a woman.

Speaker 1 (01:38:38):
Sometimes you gotta cut the grass for the snakes to
show bro all right, so Crystal Ball Columbus, I know
that about the garden of Beaton connection that he was
looking for. Because when did Wanponsti Leon come to.

Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
Fifteen thirteen.

Speaker 1 (01:39:06):
And was his sole mission looking for the fountain of youth?
Or is that like a myth?

Speaker 3 (01:39:16):
It's kind of they say it's a legend. It's not
a myth, it's a legend. It grew into a legend, right,
more of a legend than a fact. But there's truth
to it. We don't have one Poon's daily owns like
private kind of commentary or log, like his day to

(01:39:37):
day kind of just his thoughts. We I think we
only have like his pilot log. It's more just like
navigational data. I think it's not so much him kind
of thinking to himself like we have with Columbus. With Columbus,
we have, like you know, many of his thoughts, many

(01:39:59):
of his you know, private opinions and things like that.
We don't have much on Wanpoon's daily on. Yeah, they
say he wanted to find gold. What we do know
is that he did hear stories of a legendary place
called Beminy, And we know that he had heard of

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Florida being referred to as Beminy. And when he called
Florida Florida, Wanpoont Stalyon named Florida Florida. He named it
La Flarita. When he did that, he had replaced its name,
which was Beminy, so it was called Beminy up until then,

(01:40:45):
where today there's just a little island called Beminy, which
is part of the Bahamas. It's the closest Bahamad of Florida.
But Florida used to be known as be Mini until
punt Sta Leon changed that. So we know that Vimini
had a legend among the Indians already of being a
place like a paradise, healing waters, a sacred spring, things

(01:41:11):
like that. And one Pone Stalleon definitely heard some of
these legends. We don't know what he wrote down about them,
but he went looking in pursuit. Florida had already kind
of been on the map a little bit, but it
wasn't really charted, it wasn't really explored yet. So they
land on Florida. They rename it fifteen thirteen around Easter,

(01:41:37):
and yeah, what else, So they're looking for the found
of youth. Then I think the first guy to write
about poone ste leone and about his story. There was
a couple of guys Oviedo.

Speaker 1 (01:41:54):
And he also landed in fifteen Peter Martin.

Speaker 3 (01:42:00):
I think that might be the same guy. But Peter
Martyr and this other guy Oviedo Herrera, these three guys whatever,
but the first three people to write big accounts or
to tell the story of Wan Punstalion in Florida. I
believe the first one. It doesn't say that he was

(01:42:21):
looking for the Founder of Youth in order to stay young.
It says he was looking for a sacred spring or
a river called the River Jordan, in order to restore
his sexual vitality. That it was. Actually what was why
the Fountain of Youth's story was so appealing to these

(01:42:43):
Spanish conquise stores is that most of them had debilitating illnesses.
That they were pretty much they had a rectile dysfunction.
Nice many many, if not most, of the Spanish sailors
back then due to poor diet, lack of like you know,

(01:43:04):
when you stand on a boat for too long, you
almost kind of lose some like libido, you could say,
like when you don't have firm footing. It can kind
of throw you off a little bit, and the Wolf
of Wall Street would probably disagree. But being on the

(01:43:24):
boat eating terrible eating salted pork like reserved food, you know,
like very little sunlight. Believe it or not, You're spending
a lot of time under deck. It stinks, covered in
shit and piss like this was ugly. You know, wounds
go untreated whatever. It's scurvy. Everyone has scurvy from eating pig,

(01:43:47):
eating pork like nothing but pork, like, barely any vegetables.
This is why citrus was so important too, and they
planted citrus everywhere they could in Florida because it cures scurvy.
It cures many of the sailor's diseases, and it gets
you gets your rock solid. Boys, Can I get a
couple of oranges? In the chat for for a virility?

(01:44:12):
But basically said it said that Florida the loon puncte
leone had a rectile dysfunction and that he was looking
to go restore his vitality in Florida, not just to
get younger. He wasn't that old of a man. Yeah,

(01:44:34):
he was maybe old by those by then standards, but
still so the found of youth in Florida. That's a
big part of this. And also we talked about Atlantis,
we talked about Eden. What else is there?

Speaker 1 (01:44:52):
Flat earth?

Speaker 3 (01:44:52):
Bro flat earth is really the big one. And also
weather modification, you know, whether my modification is a big
kind of theme in this movie. It's always sunny, it's
always perfect, it's always nice, until he starts going against
the script. Then it'll rain on him, then the waves

(01:45:13):
will thrash him and try and kill him, and you know,
things like that. And they even say the beach sand
is fake, right, So like some of his best memories
were on the beach, right, and then his love interest
tells him even the sand is fake, right. But they
manipulate the weather in this movie. It's part of day

(01:45:37):
to day life. In that movie, they control when the
sun rises and when the moon shines. That's pretty impressive
and that's kind of another Garden of Eden thing god complex.
You know, also kind of like revelation a little bit
or prophesized apocalypse, like when the sun rises when it's

(01:46:01):
not supposed to, or you know, when those things deviate
from their normal course, then you'll know shit's hitting the fans.

Speaker 2 (01:46:08):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
That's one way to look at it and towards the
end of the movie they turned the son on. They
just in the middle of the night. They just turn
it back today because they yeah, but yeah, flat Earth.
Let's talk about the dancing elephant in the room, Okay,

(01:46:31):
the one that every conspiracy theorist wants to talk about.
Why Truman shows so jarring, Well, the firmament for most people,
I guess most people, many people.

Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
Which, by the way, let's preface it by saying this,
because not only is Jim Carrey this character in Hollywood
who's gone off script, if you will, right, and Truman
he went off script and in reality he went off
script trying to expose the Illuminati and all these other things.
But let's not forget the other movie that he starred

(01:47:09):
in as well, Bruce Almighty, which is about being God.
He got Morgan Freeman in there as well. I don't
believe that was Florida, but I think that was like
Washington or something or other somewhere on those lines. But
a guy just wanted to preface with that because this
is a guy who he's actually never received a I

(01:47:31):
believe it's a Grammy. He's never received anything, and he's
kind of been it's kind of like a black sheep
in Hollywood, if you will. And he hasn't really put
anything out for a long time, and I would speculate
that it's because he went against the grain and.

Speaker 3 (01:47:46):
Trying to get Grammys for music. So an Emmy or
an Oscar.

Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
I think, or or whatever I mean, I see, Jim,
You're it doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (01:47:57):
I honestly, I honestly like you less if you got
that correct.

Speaker 1 (01:48:01):
Oscar, Oscar, Oscar, Oscar.

Speaker 3 (01:48:04):
Yeah, and the Oscar or the movie once guys.

Speaker 1 (01:48:08):
Never So No, Jim Carrey has never been nominated for
an Academy Award, despite despite being praised for his roles
in The Truman Show, which some people say this is
his best, one of his best movies that he's ever
been in. And again he went crazy. I think it
was on like what this late night show where he
was talking about it was very bizarre because what's interesting

(01:48:31):
about these actors is you don't know when they're being
serious or not. And that's something you have to keep
in mind, because they are actors. Are they playing a
part or are they really going off script and trying
to expose this dark cabal that is operating within the shadows.

Speaker 3 (01:48:48):
Yeah, Jim Carey went oll Skitzo for like a couple
of years. He was having like almost like a mental break.
It seemed like he was confessing a lot of things
to like the public and turning his back on celebrity culture.
I'm still a little hesitant to I don't really like him.

(01:49:09):
I don't get good vibes off. Just to be honest,
he was going super deep into some esoteric almost like contric.

Speaker 1 (01:49:20):
He's a very new age.

Speaker 3 (01:49:21):
Yeah, he was saying he was talking about Santa Claus
and the Klaudstrum and the Christos Oils. You know, talk
about Christophe Christo, talking about the Christos Oils, the Chrism,
the sacred seed has to be risen within, you know,
the kind of like the Kundalini uprising up the spinal cord.

(01:49:47):
He talks about Santa Claus and the Klaudstrum. I've heard
him give a whole speech on this, and I mean,
can you imagine an a list actor just dropping stuff
like that. Now, he didn't come up with it. He
heard it.

Speaker 1 (01:50:02):
Probably from It's mainly p Hall bro I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:50:05):
Santos Spinacci or manly p Hall But he uh certain
things he said made me think that he watches Santo Spinacci.
I don't know where else he could have gotten some
of that information. But Jim Carrey, yeah, he kind of
acts like he's going against the grain, but I'm still

(01:50:25):
pretty skeptical about him.

Speaker 1 (01:50:30):
So yeah, I love I love.

Speaker 3 (01:50:32):
Ace Ventrura though, and Brusholmledy.

Speaker 1 (01:50:35):
He did The Mass too. That was another crazy movie too.
And I think it was on Jimmy Kimmel that he
went off off the script and he was kind of like, hey,
what are you talking about? Right, and he's kind of
just going off and he looks like a hermit. I mean,
look at him. He's just all long beard and everything.

Speaker 3 (01:50:52):
Apparently he's into like mushrooms. He did a Terrence McKenna movie,
or was supposed to do Terrence McKenna movie. You know
about that.

Speaker 1 (01:51:02):
No, I don't know about that. Jim Carrey Terrence. I
cannot Let's see here, Jim Carrey. Yeah, this is here.
Jim Carrey set to play psychon on Terrence but kind
of a new film. I don't know how. I don't
know well with AI and everything, I don't know how
real this is. But yeah, yeah it's a YouTube video.

(01:51:25):
This is from one a few months ago from seven
years already.

Speaker 3 (01:51:28):
Yeah, I think it's already done. I think they made it.
I don't think it's a full I could be wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
But.

Speaker 1 (01:51:37):
Seven years ago fake rumor is a fake rumor.

Speaker 3 (01:51:40):
So well, here Jim Carrey. He's also in the movie
twenty three. Yes, she's like full Schitzo like possession. He
also goes kind of crazy in that one too, and
kind of decodes simulation a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:51:54):
So I didn't talk about the right speaking of being Skitzo.
The Truman Show delusion, which isn't an actual official condition,
but there was a psychiatrist that in two thousand and
eight he had met with five patients with schizophrenia who
believed their lives were reality TV shows. So Gold named
the syndrome the Truman Show delusion after the film, and

(01:52:16):
attribute delusion to a world that had become hungry for publicity.
Gold stated that some patients were rendered happy by their disease,
while others seemed tormented. One traveled to New York City
to check whether the World Trade Center had actually fallen,
believing that nine one one attacks were attacks to be
an elaborate plot twist in his personal storyline. Another came

(01:52:39):
to climb the Statue of Liberty, believing that he would
be reunited with his high school girlfriend at the top
and finally be released from the show. So there's people
that I know from the show who have talked to
me about, like, hey, that one Disney movie, Yeah, that
was made after me and my family, And it's like
this sort of Truman Show delusion in a way.

Speaker 3 (01:53:02):
Oh, it makes me think of the Mandela effect a
little bit too, yes, Like, oh, is my reality the
same as yours?

Speaker 1 (01:53:09):
You know?

Speaker 3 (01:53:10):
And guess what? Who is at the center of the
Mandela effect a little bit too is what's his name?
Morgan Freeman who he played God? Yeah, who is God?
With Jim Carrey and the Bruce Almighty. So there's a
little bit of a connection there. Ed Harris too, if
you want to go off the actors. Ed Harris, who

(01:53:32):
plays Christoph or God in this movie. He's been in
a lot of alien movies, in a lot of conspiracy movies,
a lot of NASA or rocket movies, things like that.
Ed Harris. He plays Knights of the Golden Circle member
two in National Treasure. Yeah, that's the Golf of Mexico too.

(01:53:55):
A little bit the templars, Gulf of America. Bro get
it right, Yeah, thank you. Well, just here flat Earth.
Truman lives under a firmament. It's a real firmament. The
moon is fake according to the you know, within the show,
the sun is controlled. Right, this is like a closed

(01:54:18):
system that he thinks is infinite. His friends even say, man,
look at that sunset. He's like, his friend tells him,
I've been all over the world. They don't have sunsets
like that anywhere else. And he's like, yeah, man, wow,
And it's all fake. It's all simulated. And I'm not
saying that the flat Earth model depends on like a

(01:54:38):
simulation theory. It definitely doesn't. But it is kind of
the theory the awareness whether you choose to say we're
in an infinite universe or whether we're in a closed system.
And Truman lives in a closed system, and people interpret
that true. Man, like, we live like Truman's in a

(01:55:02):
big bubble, but we're in an even bigger bubble, right,
is how some people interpret the Truman Show. It takes
place in Florida. Florida is one of the flattest places
on Earth. Right, what else?

Speaker 1 (01:55:17):
One, Uh yeah, no, definitely the whole concept of even
the stars and everything was serious falling down. And but
what's interesting in this movie is that they show the set.
It's like it can be seen from outer space, like

(01:55:38):
the Great Wall of China and all that stuff. And
then I think it's towards the beginning or the center,
they show the dome and then they show the globe,
like they zoom out and they show the globe. So
what are they trying to get at? I don't know.
Is that like it is it a simulation within a simulation?

(01:55:58):
And I don't like simulation because again, it kind of
sort of demeans the human experience of being here. So
I wouldn't call it a simulation. Just call it reality.
Whatever that is. Whatever we agree upon is reality. But
I did find it interesting that they zoomed out and
it was a globe. So he but he's in this
thing here, So which is it? Is it a flat

(01:56:18):
earth or is it a ball earth? You know? Or
is it or is it both? Or is it what
you want it to be?

Speaker 2 (01:56:24):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:56:24):
I don't the the the It's still up in the
air in my opinion, because there are things that the
flat earth model can explain and can account for same
how the globe model can explain certain things that the
flat earth model. And that's why I think maybe it
can be something more of a perspective thing of how

(01:56:45):
you perceive it and whatever you think it is is,
whatever it is, the only true way to know really
shoot yourself up into the beyond the firmament. If you
can get past that and take a look at it yourself.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:57:03):
Yeah, and Truman and other, what really does link this
kind of too flat earth is according to the flat
earth model. And by the way, full disclosure, I'm a
flat earther. Fucking suck on that. I'm a flat earther.
If you don't, if you don't agree, whatever, that's okay.

(01:57:26):
I represent. I don't push it on people. I don't
make it a focus of my YouTube channel. I should
say I'm a geocentrist, geocentricist or geocentrist. I think we're
the center. I think that's more important than the shape.
I see the Sun the moon. They're the same size,
but one's the Moon's only two hundred and thirty seven

(01:57:48):
thousand miles away and the Sun's ninety three million miles away.

Speaker 1 (01:57:52):
Ninety three.

Speaker 3 (01:57:54):
Yeah, for thelema yep, ninety three, Uh, the will whatever,
You've got ninety three million miles away? Okay, that's like
two hundred and thirty seven thousand. That's like a quarter
of a million. There's four of those roughly in each million,
and then times that million by ninety three. That's how

(01:58:16):
much farther the Sun is than the moon. But they're
the same fucking size. Okay, Okay, Yeah, that sounds like
fucking Bill Gates his wife's titties. Okay, one's this fucking big.
One's that big, you know, optical illusion? Really okay, and
now I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:58:35):
Just kidding out, don't here.

Speaker 3 (01:58:37):
One is they're the same size on average. They're the
same size sun in the moon where you are on Earth,
they're always the same size roughly, okay, on average. But
one's ninety three million miles away and one's only two
hundred and thirty seven thousand, two hundred and thirty seven thousand. Yeah,

(01:59:01):
I said that, right, that's bullshit. That's blowney, I don't
need to know what the shape I'm standing on is.
That's bullshit. That is harmony that only God could have authored. Okay,
two hundred and thirty eight whatever it changes to a
little bit. They say, Yeah, two hundred thirty seven is

(01:59:21):
what I'm going with. Look at Marney thirty three million,
ninety three million miles away, are you kidding me? And
they're the same size. Okay, Yeah, a fucking kindergartener with
down syndrome wouldn't actually buy that if they weren't fluorideed
and all this shit. Okay, something ain't adding up. This

(01:59:46):
doesn't have to mean oh it's flat for sure, or
it's definitely not, you know, but this means we're the
center of it all. The whole system is arranged to us. Sorry,
I don't care if that's as narcissistic. We are the
center of it all. The Bible teaches that. The helio centrists,
the Satanists, okay, the Freemasons, the materialist scum who've been

(02:00:15):
pumping out this science zionism, scientism zionism, same shit. Fucking
big gay gang bang banging around in the fucking infinite
vacuum of space, Big gay gang Bang's all I heard.
That's all I gathered from from from a fucking science class. Okay,

(02:00:38):
we're the center of it all, folks. You heard it here.
Other people can prove that a little bit better. But
just ponder this. The sun is far, the moon is closed,
but they're the same size.

Speaker 1 (02:00:53):
Some people say that this is uh. I can't find
the exact board the people always bring up, but they
allude to the Freemasons allegedly knowing the true shape with
this sort of dome over the two pillars.

Speaker 3 (02:01:10):
Right.

Speaker 1 (02:01:11):
And in the movie, the all seeing eye is Christophe
in the moon, right, the eye of Providence, the eye
of God. He is the god figure, he is the
one And did we talk about that the in the movie,
Truman is the first child the corporation was able to own.

Speaker 3 (02:01:30):
Right, that's a that's a whole other part too.

Speaker 1 (02:01:33):
Yeah, so Truman is kind of sort of homunculus in
this closed system, if you will. He's they saw him
be born, they saw him grow up. He's like, I've
been with you since the very beginning, right.

Speaker 3 (02:01:44):
The microscopic camera in the fucking uterus with him?

Speaker 1 (02:01:48):
Did they really know?

Speaker 3 (02:01:50):
Yeah, yeah, they said, proved me wrong. I think I
heard this right. They invented the smallest camera ever. He says,
we started out with just one. He said, oh, there's
five thousand cameras, And then he responds, we started out
with just one, don't forget just one. And at that

(02:02:10):
one camera was a camera shoved up his fucking mom's
the JJ. Okay, I mean I don't.

Speaker 1 (02:02:17):
See that on the internet, but I'll take your word
for it. Because another thing that they were obsessed with,
you know, being a another interesting aspect that they wanted
to do, was the first conception on air, like the
first televised con So that in itself is like a ritual.
And if you think about what you said about Truman

(02:02:39):
trying to be unpredictable within the matrix, that's sort of
kind of doing magic to where you do something unpredictable.
And I'm just thinking of the cut up method where
the cut up, Yes, the cutup method is just that
where you take already written works, you chop it up
and you rearrange them to bring forth a new text

(02:03:00):
that wouldn't have otherwise been there if you didn't rearrange them.
And that's a sort of way they see. That's William
Burrows a way of see of hacking the matrix to
trick the Archons and the Demiurge in some sort of way.
So yeah, most definitely, But they were obsessed with that.
They wanted to get the first conception, the televised conception
on air.

Speaker 3 (02:03:21):
And that makes me think of Rosemary's Baby because and
Devil's advocate, right, is that it's all leading towards this
orchestrated birth conception. Yeah, whatever, man, we're here at two hours.

Speaker 1 (02:03:41):
What else?

Speaker 3 (02:03:42):
What else needs to get? What else needs to get?
Said man?

Speaker 1 (02:03:48):
Flat else? Flat Earth being one of the main ones
we talked about the some of the symbolism, other modification,
weather modification. You have the Plato's cave Truman at the
end of the show walking on water, sort of this
christ like figure. He is the son of the god

(02:04:09):
in that universe, and he is able to then ascend
after learning the truth. He had a choice at the
very end, which I think was what he was searching
for throughout the entire movie, the choice to leave, which
he was deprived of, and when given the choice, he
chose it. And also at the end of the movie

(02:04:30):
they kind of sort of look at the pizza. They
kind of a sort of show.

Speaker 3 (02:04:38):
We're about to hit a thousand people.

Speaker 1 (02:04:39):
Yo.

Speaker 3 (02:04:40):
Yeah, almost the time, guys, send this to a friend.
Guys get a friend watching Let's bump a fucking thousand
In this chat that's really yeah, we're about to hit it.

Speaker 1 (02:04:51):
At the end of the movie. I don't know if
you caught on here. In this scene in particular, they
were kind of showing what you know, this media it
does to people. And you see this a lot, especially
nowadays in the conspiratorial world, where they jump from new
topic to new topic. And as soon as they shut
Truman off that he left that there was no more
Truman show, They're like, all right, so what's next on

(02:05:14):
TV boom? They moved on to the next thing, and
it just comes to show the time span, especially today,
this is kind of predicting the future of people's time
span nowadays. They want the TikTok, they want the short
format content. Get to the point longo. Quit repeating the
same word, you know, a word, the same word five

(02:05:34):
times over, get to it right to today junior, you
know that sort of thing. And people are so fried
from that, and it's everything that they consume. And this
entire movie was a lot of consumerism where the product
placement and everything was there to get to sell. And
you see all the merchandise that they've sold of Truman

(02:05:55):
and all the different bar scenes and everyone's watching him
right they all have the Truman aprons on and everything.
So that was another aspect of the movie as well,
about media and the people. And you know, I know
this came before the Matrix, but this idea of I

(02:06:16):
don't think for this time. We had Reality TV, which
gets into John Balldriard's simulacer and simulation of a hyperreality, right,
and how people act differently knowing that there are cameras
around versus when they know that there aren't cameras around,
they put on a persona when the cameras are around.
And after this, I mean you had the Kardashians and

(02:06:39):
reality TV I think really took off after this movie,
so they were kind of predicting the future in some
sort of weird way. And then the Matrix hit and
all these other really cerebra and then I think a
fight Club came out of what year fight Club, which
is another crazy movie nineteen ninety nine, right, So we
had all these crazy cerebra movies coming out boom boom,

(02:07:01):
boom boom, And I don't think that go ahead. I
don't think they make movies like that anymore. That really hit.
How these movies are back there. I know you don't
like this movie, but I'm talking about The Matrix and
all these other ones.

Speaker 3 (02:07:12):
Yeah, well, they don't put good looking people in movies anymore.
That's the number one problem. Movies have always kind of
been the same level of entertaining, but not really. I
don't know, there's a limit to how deep you can
go in a movie.

Speaker 1 (02:07:29):
What's your favorite movie of all time? Like, what's one
movie that you go that that's that movie? Does it
offer me?

Speaker 3 (02:07:35):
Lawrence of Arabia in Ice White Shut or my top
top two? I love Ice White Shut? Not because I
love the movie. I just love studying it. I love
looking at it. I think it's like it's like Mozart
for the eyes Ice White Shut.

Speaker 1 (02:07:55):
Is that the one with Tom Cruise or is.

Speaker 3 (02:07:57):
That Blade Runners like that where just visually.

Speaker 1 (02:08:01):
It's it's it's a well, it's Philip K. Dick. Bro Mean,
Philip K. Dick was so ahead of his time, who
also wrote a story I believe about a man who
was in a scripted reality. I forget the name of it,
something loop out of Time or something like that. But
Lawrence of Arabia bro Is from nineteen sixty two, a
three hour and forty seven minute movie.

Speaker 3 (02:08:25):
Super good, super good. Yeah, the best movie ever made.
Greatest still holds up today astrologically on point the main
characters of Leo he's playing a Leo in real life.
Lawrence of Arabia interest Lawrence one of the best books

(02:08:45):
ever to my favorite book. My favorite book is Seven
Pillars of Wisdom. My favorite like adventure book that I
didn't read that I didn't read to learn something from.

Speaker 1 (02:09:00):
Yeah yeah, yeah, just be entertained cool. Yeah yeah, I
don't really, I don't know what would be my favorite.
I'd say maybe if I don't know. Like I said,
I'm a sci fi guy, but I don't really have
like I like a ton of I like Star Wars.
Attack of the Clones is one of my favorites. I mean,

(02:09:21):
I like everything. I actually like watching movies that I
know are horrible and bad, like you know, not bad
is like but like badly done. I get entertained by that.
I don't know. I don't know why I do it alone,
because if I dragged my wife and two, she's like,
what do you Why are you watching this? I'm like,
just I want to kill time watches. You ever seen
The Illuminati versus Donald Trump on Amazon Prime? No, I wish.

Speaker 3 (02:09:47):
I think I should.

Speaker 1 (02:09:50):
Let me see here. It's yeah, Trump versus the Illuminati.
It came out in twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (02:09:55):
I live that. Why would I watch it when I
live it?

Speaker 1 (02:09:59):
It's on Amazon B. I mean, check this poster out.

Speaker 3 (02:10:01):
Dude, Peter Hotez, we're putting you in Jeff forever.

Speaker 1 (02:10:07):
Oh my god. Anyways, what else we got? We talked
about everything. Yeah, people, we're gonna be the next one
we're gonna do. Is this one, Trump versus the Illuminati?
Look at the CGI.

Speaker 3 (02:10:20):
Dude, Cocoon, right? Is that what we're doing next? Cocoon?

Speaker 1 (02:10:23):
So the schedule we have so far is going to
be we can do Cocoon next, which I'd like the
premise of that movie a little bit more than The
Truman Show. So we have Cocoon, which we can do
next week, and the following week we have a special
guest and we're going to be talking about the fonse

(02:10:45):
fate industry in Florida and everything that it's been linked
to by Eric E. Crown. So if you want to
watch that, it's a very great documentary. Let me find
here the poster documentary and it's about the it's this

(02:11:08):
one here you can watch it foss Fate Fate and
everything that the fos fate industry is doing to Florida,
and it's very very interesting. So we're gonna have the
guy who created the film come on to talk to
us about his film, and we're gonna be talking. We're

(02:11:29):
gonna be exposing the phosphate mining phosphorus, the light bearer
that Florida contributes. I'd be ninety seven percent of the
whole United States, they create ninety seven percent of that. Cool, yeah, dude.

(02:11:51):
So we'll do Cocoon next, and then the following week,
on the twenty seventh, we got Eric E. Crown coming
on the show to enlighten us about this. So if
you guys want to watch it, you can find it
on Amazon Prime or something. Check it out and watch
it before we do it so you can learn it's
very very interesting.

Speaker 3 (02:12:12):
Hell yeah, that's what we got in story all. Everyone,
go check out One's YouTube channel, give him a subscribe
if you haven't already. Tj ojp the One on one podcast.
He's on a lot of other platforms too. But yeah,
and I'm old World Florida doctor long ago. You guys

(02:12:34):
know where it's at. But that's really it. Everyone, have
a good night, thanks for tuning in. Truman Show is
not a bad watch if you haven't seen it. Not
my favorite movie, like I said, but I think for
most most people think it's a pretty good movie.

Speaker 1 (02:12:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:12:52):
Thought it's at least thought provoking right well, And I
think that's a perfect follow up to Devil Advocate. So
if you haven't seen our Devil's Advocate stream, go check
it out. It's not going to be up for much longer.
It's going to go on to my Patreon. That's kind
of what we do is if you want to watch

(02:13:12):
these live streams, make sure you're here when they stream,
because we usually break the rules on here a little bit.
And the longer that live streams up on my YouTube channel,
the more trouble I'm gonna get. So if ten thousand
people already saw it, there's no point in just leaving
it up there for a couple more one hundred to

(02:13:34):
see it, you know, over the next two years. So
my old live streams are on Patreon if you guys
want to see old live streams. Everything on my YouTube
channel is just going to be current, so it's not
too cluttered, not too many videos you have to dig through.
That's that's the modus operandi right now.

Speaker 1 (02:13:55):
And I love it.

Speaker 3 (02:13:57):
Anything else want.

Speaker 1 (02:13:58):
That's it. I appreciate you. This as on check me
out www dot tj ojp dot com. All my links
are on there. I'm also on YouTube. This is also
streaming to my YouTube channel. So appreciate y'all showing up.
This was fun. We'll catch you next week. Cocoon Garden
of Eden, uh, the Fountain of Youth and Aliens. Right,

(02:14:21):
that's that's about well.

Speaker 3 (02:14:25):
Cocon Cocoon is almost the same title as this. I
might tweak the title on this one, but Atlantis, Eden,
Aliens and kind of like the start of civilization a
little bit in radioactivity. It all kind of fits fits
in radium Atlantis Atlantis too. Let's do it all right, everyone,

(02:14:48):
have a happy Friday. Sorry Saturday. I should know by
what color shirt I'm wearing.

Speaker 1 (02:14:54):
But peace later everyone.

Speaker 3 (02:15:00):
Yup?

Speaker 1 (02:15:03):
Wow indeed you wild? Indeed?

Speaker 2 (02:15:06):
Yeah, baby, I'm.

Speaker 5 (02:15:10):
A wild Indie Yan you know, I go crazy, came
really indy and that boy.

Speaker 2 (02:15:16):
Games, I just keep a player.

Speaker 5 (02:15:18):
You can never play me.

Speaker 6 (02:15:19):
You gotta ask so fat.

Speaker 5 (02:15:21):
But let's make a baby and enough the one then
I'm back to the trapping tron double song and ship.

Speaker 3 (02:15:30):
Bad woke chick.

Speaker 1 (02:15:31):
And I love a tongue with some jurisdiction.

Speaker 5 (02:15:34):
Boys, be some one of one's look Uncle Ben into
no Martin Dog. I'm like Malcolm mets ft Shop bought
our freedom with eple cracking, stretch stress brown number claws.

Speaker 1 (02:15:45):
Boy, you know we.

Speaker 6 (02:15:46):
Crapping text Chucky dog Town play. Yeah, nigga has his next.

Speaker 5 (02:15:50):
Open up the cans just like Arizona, pull up man
stuff like we got the ronas.

Speaker 3 (02:15:56):
We set up jervisdictions.

Speaker 6 (02:15:58):
When we brought ConA.

Speaker 5 (02:15:59):
How you playing that's your hood and.

Speaker 6 (02:16:01):
Knocked a hole be the bee.

Speaker 5 (02:16:03):
I just pulled up indneath of speed for the line.
Tell the collar, not just that they need to bleed
while Indie end up in my fangs.

Speaker 1 (02:16:10):
You know how we bleed.

Speaker 5 (02:16:11):
You ain't got a lie about.

Speaker 3 (02:16:12):
Who he is, just keeping g we have warked.

Speaker 5 (02:16:16):
We can't keep the peace since we have warped.

Speaker 6 (02:16:19):
Gotta keep the peace.

Speaker 1 (02:16:21):
Why a coon?

Speaker 6 (02:16:21):
Then I'll meditate, should I need to breathe keep a
oh make head when we slide uncas with sheep like
my niggas said, it's beating sheet.

Speaker 2 (02:16:30):
I can't keep the piece. If it pop off, then
I want a piece. I'm just some released. I mean
go mo, motherfucker thief in the streets like EBT when
we will make peace with me, I don't give it
a damn understand for custoleus lamb, white up, black up
being understand this fuck houstolis Lamb might have seen me
get a little buddy. These hands withn't no ambo man.
A lot of these dudes just sambo man. They full

(02:16:51):
of shit like my ammo can what they call it
n work out the wrong mouth as an ambulance while
Indian get it any dance or you can post dated
ask around on the mo, pay that straight sacred. They
show acrid show ape shit show, ain't ship and won't
we tell abib I don't make ship the feed.

Speaker 6 (02:17:06):
I just pulled up in the US, speed for the land.

Speaker 5 (02:17:09):
Tell the Collarns that they need to leave wild Indie
end up in my bag. You know how we bleed.
You ain't got to lie about who we used dog
just jup, g We are warped.

Speaker 3 (02:17:20):
We can't keep the peace.

Speaker 5 (02:17:22):
Since we are warped, we gotta keep the peas.

Speaker 6 (02:17:24):
Whyck a con then I meditate, should I need to breathe,
keep a o make head when we slide.

Speaker 3 (02:17:29):
Do because we the sheep
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