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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:32):
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(01:20):
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this guy saved the moment, saved the life, and I
will Instead of doing that, I bought myself some Wendy's
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I'm just saying, guys, I didn't get drunk. Thank god.
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even know what else to promote, you know what, Let's
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the fucking movie. Give up one walk onto my next
special guest. He's been here before, but I never aired it. Today.
We're gonna air the shit out of this. Matthew Lane,
what's up, big dog?
Speaker 2 (02:56):
What's going on in trouble? How you been, buddy?
Speaker 1 (02:57):
How you been.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
I'm sorry to hear about that awful day, but I
promise you that information I'm about to bring you today
is going to lay up your world. It's a fun
niche little topic that not a lot of people talk about.
What I promise you is probably one of the biggest
moments in American history. It set up precedence and for
the upcoming years ahead. And not only did you do that,
(03:18):
but it absolutely destroyed an entire movement that was happening
for an entire decade.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
So shut the front door. Where can people find you?
What is it that you're about? Do you have a podcast?
What that was wrong with you?
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Okay, I'm working on the podcast you saw I sent
you the logo. You've been one of my biggest supporters
out here, buddy, and I absolutely appreciate it. Ever since
I met you, man, you've been reaching out to me
and checking up on me and pushing me along to
get the podcast out. So it's not out yet. Recording
will start soon, but the logos made. It will be
called the Hometown Profit basically, just I appreciate that, you know,
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off the guys of nobody's a profit in their own hometown,
you know, And boy, dude, does that ring true for me?
Because you know, I can shout on the biggest, tallest
soap box I could find, and nobody in my city
is going to listen to a damn thing. I have
to say. I had to get on the internet and
find people like minded people to you know, come along
and kind of raise me up and want to hear
(04:21):
my voice. So nobody's a home, nobody's profit in their
home hometown. Eventually, maybe I will be.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
We'll see what happened to Jesus the same thing. He
was an astray and he did. Oh yeah, that kid,
I know that kid. He was just a carpenter, Just
a freaking carpenter. Check that out. That dude was fucking
opening portals by with his blood and ship. Ah.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Yes, you said the magic word of the day. We
will be heading down that route. But like I said,
for the guys of the show is one uh my
big story, the primary water with the Goberties down in Florida.
I will be doing one an interview with Christine, just
kind of checking up on Joe. I would like to
try to get a hold of her and talk to
(05:01):
Joe and get Joe on the show as well. Fortunately,
that man's behind bars, So I'm.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Dropping that content. You dropped out a Cult of Conspiracies
and other shows, right.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, Colt of Conspiracy the White Rabbit was kind enough
to give us our very first interview to really get
the ball rolling. And I'll tell you what, man, Ever,
since that day, the ball has been rolling. It's been slow,
but it's rolling. NDS is on the plate. Next. On
July eighteenth, we did Cult Conspiracy and of course Janet
(05:31):
with the Blurble, Janet the Lovely Janet. Can't thank that
woman enough. She's the godmother of the podcast world. I'm
telling you you don't know who Janet is, you better
get familiar. But yeah, I also want to interview people
from my own hometown, anybody who's doing anything big out here.
There's a guy I went to high school with, played
(05:52):
football with named Brian Rogers, who's out in the not
in the UFC, but he does mixed martial arts fighting
I used to do. And he's you know, he's pushing forty.
He's coming back out of retirement for a fight here
real soon in Columbus. Plus he's trying to promote his
business and he's just an all around great person. And
it's seeing him post his content and a few other
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people I know. You know, I got friends who are
huge flat earthers. They're constantly on the Internet arguing with
people about the shape of their earth. So now I
want to get my shout out Jerry. I want to
give my boy Jerry a platform to talk talk on
and you know, just pull shit like that. Just spreading
the love, bro, That's all I want to do.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
So that's what it's all about. You know what, Matt,
We'll be honest with you, bro, before we jump into
the main topic. There's never been a moment in life
more true, more real, more important than right now to
be vocal about their stuff, to do the research and
bring it forth and be a podcaster and a creator.
This is it, bro. We are the mainstream. All the
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information wants through us, We vet it and we put
it out to the world. We're the ones actually pushing
people to do the take the five seconds off TikTok
from watching as and go do the reas and for themselves.
And you know we are we are the main ones, bro,
and I and I That's why I told you what
it's it's There's never been a bigger thirst for becoming
a podcaster, for the information that you're bringing forth. Also,
(07:11):
that's extremely important man. Today we have a topic on Columbus,
Ohio and some of the cryptic stuff that you found there. Bro,
the way you broke it down. Last time, we had interruptions,
We had the kids there, I had my kid, We
had very limited time. Today we're going to drop the bombs, bro.
And and first of all, I want to thank you
again for being on the show. Your time means everything
that you've been on my show today means the fucking world.
(07:32):
So thank you for that. Bro. Then jump into it, BRO,
what's going on in OHI?
Speaker 2 (07:36):
Well, first off, Columbus isn't extremely enter and interesting place
as well, but this is Kent, Ohio. This is the
topic of the May fourth, n State massacre. Okay, bust
out my book here. This is probably one of the
few books that was written on this topic that actually
pointed out that strange things were afoot on that day,
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the whole weekend. So I guess this all started. I
grew up in Kent. They force fed us the story
as children in school. We even had to go up
to the campus and take a you know, piece of
paper and do the coloring. I had to color the
bullet hole that was left in the piece of metal
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art outside of one of the buildings, and to me,
it didn't look like a bullet hole. Right then and there,
that was probably my first conspiracy. I'm like, this just
looks like they drove the hole in. It doesn't look
like a bullet went through the hole. I was in
fourth grade when when I said that. Fast forward to now,
I was on a Facebook group page for my local
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city and there was this young man posting pictures and
asking if anyone knew exactly we're in this park called
Towner's Woods where this memorial was placed in honor for
falling Kent State students. That one post sent me down
this entire rabbit hole. Once he found it and took
(09:05):
the pictures and posted it, hey guys have found it,
and gave the exact marker where he found it. My
mind was blown at what I was looking at, and
from that day forth I just started digging. So here
we are today. So what I want to start off
with is not a lot of people are familiar with
the Ken State shooting, So let's get into that a
(09:26):
little bit. And I want to bring out a lot
of the conspiracies that happened on that day, and then
we'll get into the art, the real kicker of the
story here, the real life. Yeah, start at the show.
So I'm gonna hit the share button. We're going to
bring up poorly put together PowerPoint I.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
I don't have to do anything.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Just watch energy harvesting through national tragedy. This I believe.
It's just it's one national tragedy after the next. And
I honestly think this tragedy and all the energy put
behind it, not only did they knock out the civil
rights movements and all the riots and protests that were
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happening throughout the entire sixties. But I believe and this
is gonna sound weird to a lot of you, but
this is a conspiracy show, so bear with me. I
think this is connected to nine to eleven.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
WHOA. I do.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Believe that all of these tragedies, from OKAC to the
Kent State to the Challenger, they're all We're being done
not only to change society and the way we see
the world, but to energize one of the biggest events
on the planet.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Like a fucking like a like like a build up.
Are you talking to me like a build up, bro,
this is insane.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Through geomancy and lay lines. Absolutely, and they don't have
to be perfect either. Kent is almost directly across from
New York City. New York City is on the fortieth parallel.
We're on the forty first point something. It's just if
New York's here, Ken's just slightly north but straight across.
So a lot of the stuff I'm going to reference
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on the shooting came out of this book. This William A.
Gordon graduated from Kent State and was a journalist at
the Akronbeacon Journal, which is about fifteen miles down the
road from US.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Excuse me, Just.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Like every other national tragedy, especially nine to eleven, there's
always predictive programming. So here's a little quote from Ronald Reagan,
our favorite president, on four seven seventy. And the numbers
always have meaning, don't they, four seven seventy. If it
takes a bloodbath, let's get it over with no more appeasement,
strictly talking about protests in the college students and all
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the riots going one. On June third, nineteen sixty nine,
Nixon said on behalf of the government against protest and riots,
strike back and prevail. Just a day before the shooting Sunday,
May third, the Ohio Highway Patrol Chief Robert I cannot
say that name Chermonte Charmonte, and the Kent Police Department
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chief states, the next phase we have encountered elsewhere is
where they start sniping. They can't expect us to return fire.
They can't expect us to return fire, like Ohio law says,
used any force that is necessary, even to the point
of shooting. It was extremely significant, like I said, because
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it stopped everything, all the riots saw, all the protests
came to an absolute halt after this day.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
It seems like that's what they do. It seems like,
right right when they're about to lose control or anything,
they set off something in motion where people's lives, either
transfer of money, transfer of power, or murdering children and
innocent people.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
It's always multi layers. It's never one thing. So they
get us. Even us people in this group were arguing
over No, they didn't do it for that, They did
it for this. It can be both, if not more,
all at once. Yeah, So the whole thing started on Friday.
Protests flooded the entire country after Nixon and Vada, Cambodia, right,
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and then previously there was a draft held September fourteenth,
nineteen sixty nine, just a few months prior May first
riot's breakout in downtown Kent, known for having over fifty
bars and its small downtown district at the time. Windows
were broken, stores were looted, businesses set on fire. There
were bonfires in the streets. And it all started when
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a biker gang called the Chosen Few started doing bike
Troy Sam Street. What a name. That's why I picked
it out of there. It was not an organized riot
or planned protests. It just happened naturally.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Sounds like they infiltrated something.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
On Saturday, the second, rumors of the National Revolutionary group
the Weathermen were said to be flying into Kent. The
Weathermen were a really big protest group pushing civil rights
back in the day. I didn't do too much research
on them, but I know they had popped up over
and over and over again. It's a good chance that
they were mostly not who they said they were.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Oh yeah, kind of like whoever infiltrated the Black Panthers
or exactly.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
So let's see. Many officials and townspeople stated that outside
agitators or dedicated subversers were sent to the town disturbance
amongst the community in college. Oh, we've never heard that before.
We heard going on since before the seventies and still
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falling for the same track.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Just to add some emphasis on this. The Weathermen Underground
was a far left Marxist militant organization first active in
nineteen sixty nine, fund funded on the Ann Arbor campus
of the University of Michigan. Originally known as the Weatherman
or simply weather Man, the group was organized as a
faction of Students for Democratic Society National Leadership. Again, keyword
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far left Marxist militant.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
And keyword for me is Michigan because one of our
four fallen students had just transferred from Michigan State to
tenth State before we passed.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
So I went at any controlled opposition.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Oh man, Oh it gets deeper, bro, and it gets
and they say it dude, just doing simple Google searches.
They're saying that was in it. And I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna get ahead of myself a little here. All
these people knew each other, All the people who died
knew each other. They weren't standing in a group, hanging
out talking to each other. They all died on different parts.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Oh this is a hit.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Uh No, I don't think so. We'll get there though.
But I will tell you this. In a lot of
my Google searches, it would say like, oh, this person
was friends with so and so and so and so,
and then you go look at them, and they were
friends with so and so, like they all knew each
other without knowing they knew each other. But then somehow
they all ended up dying that day, or were standing
there conveniently for a picture. But I digress. Let's see
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seven wow mayor satram troum. It's a Norwegian word for
seeing thunder. We heard a lot of thunder that weekend
and or that following Monday. Uh called the governor for
the National Guardsman to come to Kent. Remember I'm with drew.
Missing word names have meaning, their names having a specific
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meaning for a specific reason. Seven thirty pm a second
rally begins, marching through the campus until the wooden ROTC
Building was reached. Now though this build, this ROTC building
was put together during World War Two, the recruit kids
from campus and everything. It was completely made out of wood.
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It was an old, tiny little building off off the
side of campus, not really connected to anything. Let's see
the National Guard arrives at nine thirty pm downtown as
the crowd after they set the building on fire, marches
back downtown. So like the crowd of people come downtown
as the National Guards all hopping out of their trucks.
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Imagine that nothing ends up happening Saturday night, they everyone
gets sent home on a curfew. Same thing with Sunday night. Here,
let's see Governor James A. Rhodes flies into Kent while
losing in the polls to Robert Taft Junior Robert Tafft.
You know, uh Tafft, the once president from Ohio. He
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Robert Taft is a descendant of him. So Rhodes flies
into Kent, takes a picture next to the burnt down
ROTC building like he took down a bull or something right,
and proceeds to have meetings with the highest rength National
Guard in Ohio and other high level local and state
officials in Kent at the fire Station conference room. Sunday evening,
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students hold on another rally on campus nine pm. National
Guard read the Ohio Riot Act to the crowd. Ten
thirty PM, a student reads a list of non negotiables
which will basically get the National Guard out of here,
lift the curfew, and get out of Cambodia. Which none
of those things happen. Curfew goes from one am to
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eleven pm. Crowd starts throwing rocks at the guardsmen. Guardsmen
start chasing the crowd with baynetes. Everyone flees, goes back home.
The next day happens. Now we're on Monday, May fourth.
General Canterbury arrives on campus, orders the National Guard, who
had had three hours of sleep, to start moving on
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the crowd, which was not informed they couldn't protest that day. Now,
a lot of things happened that day. Let it unfold
the way it did, like one being the National Guard
tried using a boatload of grenades, but it was so
windy it was just you know, coming up and just blown.
Wasn't leaving smoke everywhere, it was just blowing it into
the wind, so they had no way to control the crowd.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
He's the number again, seventy seven men of the of
a troop gee shot to your guys, I'm blown by
fifteen miles. Okay, so.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Do you recognize that number seventy.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
So every single freaking build up our man.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
John Lee Chowbeck. And this is another one where I
was like, all right, dude, I've got to get this
research out here. Because John Lee was on NDS. He
was just about to say and even in Kent State
there were seventy seven men, and then my man Raven
cuts him off and he didn't get to finish his sentence.
I was like, let that man talk, right, I need
him to talk. But you know, I actually got a
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hold of John and talked to him a bit. And
another reason why I'm putting together the PowerPoint. He asked
me to put it together. Eventually, I'm gonna do a
podcast which on too, and we're just gonna chop it
up on the.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
As he got them. I got him back on the
twenty eighth of twenty first of July. I have to
wait a little bit, but yeah, man, that the dude
is he freaking blew it up in forty minutes on
the show, like holy correct.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
And he's got a lot of information too, But yeah,
he's And again it's the number seventy seven, all these
different high impact ritualistic events happening one after another. Man,
it all seventy seven. It carries that energy. They're doing
something with it. If I'm off on my thesis of
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it being super charging for one big event, you know,
so be it. I'm okay being wrong. You can tell
me I'm wrong all you want. I'm okay with that.
Then help me figure out the truth. What the fuck
are they doing with all this thing?
Speaker 1 (20:47):
It can't be. It can't be if you put it together,
how how humans can connect and also create? Bro, If
you put it together, everything movies you gotta Saga jumps
all the way to nine, moving like move like fucking
Star Wars did it? The Fastes, The Furious did it?
Jurassic World did it? If you like all of this happens,
you look at the TV series is there's season one,
season two, big finale, right, American Idol the big finale
(21:11):
after eleven seasons. If you think about it, everything works
as a build up of energy so that one dot,
one big day you have all the artists, all the
actresses and actors perform and then pull them all the
energy served.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Bro's yeah, I want you to take a look at
this diagram. If you notice anything, say it now. I
see it all right, My apology. So where my cursors at.
That's a little pagoda right there behind me.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
See what you're doing now?
Speaker 2 (21:38):
It's blanket hill, all right. So they came up up
blanket Hill, down another hill, made a big loop, came
back up, turned around, and started shooting. Seventy seven men
of proop G and one one third of them started shooting.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Okay, So I was, what's one third of seventy seven?
So oh, I didn't.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
I forgot to do the math on that. I apologize.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
I'm doing it right now, bro, gotta be like okay.
And then you said group G right is, which is
the sun, which means sun worship, which means freemason, which
means it's all.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
G's also the seventh flutter of the alphabet. So seventy
seven men march up the hill at twelve twenty, turn
around by twelve twenty four, and start shooting. No, it's weird,
is I'm a big guy with synchronicities. Twelve twenty, twelve
twenty two, and twelve twenty four numbers I constantly see
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if I look at the clock or anything else, I'm
constantly catching these numbers, especially twelve twenty two, seeing here
and the bloodbath that mister Reagan had promised was delivery.
So nah, a little more esoteric information for all of you.
The number thirteen was heavily present in this day. The
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preface of this entire book that I'm getting a lot
of my information, it starts off with on the eve
in nineteen eighty three, on the eve of the thirteenth anniversary,
So setting the precedence with the book, sixty seven shots
being fired on a recorded audio evidence six plus seven
equals thirteen. Firing of the weapons lasted thirteen seconds. Four
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people died, nine injured, thirteen victims total. One of this
on Wikipedia, every person who dies whose name I look up,
it was all in feet, except for one who they
put one hundred and thirty yards away instead of feet.
The list of demands came at ten thirty. Take drop
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the zeros.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
You got SHT zero thirteen.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
There's more than that.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
If you look at the significant going back to the
twelve real quick, you said that number twelve and twelve
twenty four, and you're always looking at that. Well. Coincidentally, guys,
the number twelve whole significant culture or religious and symbolic
meaning across various contacts, various contexts and often representation, completion, perfection,
and other especially in religious and astrological context is also
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a particular number used by timekeeping and measurement the twelve
Tribal of Israel, twelve apostles, revelations, twelve zodiac science, twelve months.
So it's a perfect cycle, like a perfect mood. I
wonder what the moon looked like on May fourth? What
was it? May fourth?
Speaker 2 (24:29):
With this nineteen seventy in Kent, Ohio, May fourth, nineteen seventy.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
May fourth, nineteen seventy.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
So I'm extremely happy you said the number twelve because
there's so much involved with this that I keep connecting
and people are gonna say, Matt, you're grasping and straws.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
You're just trying to find shit.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
What While this was happening, Kent Stay was building a
twelve foot story library on the property. At the exact
same time this was happening, the grounds for the twelve
foot story library was being built. And guess what. I
tried finding the height of the library and feet and
don't exist anywhere on the internet. I can only find
it's a twelve story building. And this isn't the only
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building in the area being built at the time that on.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
May fourth, nineteen seventy, that night that was the last
wanting crescent moon, the day before a new moon May fifth.
Perfect timing for a fucking match.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Job, dude, it's fine. Oh I don't even know why
I didn't think to look that up. But I'm telling you, bro,
every time I'm going with your research, you got to
put together. I'm like, bro, every time I go to
finish it, my brain goes, look this up.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Now hit it, bro, keep going, Bro, let's put some
pep into the step. Oh my goodness.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
That's the scene from The Watchman, Okay, very beginning opening credit.
She puts a flour in the barrel of the gun
and then soon as she places it, they all fire
upon him. That was a direct visual representation of the
Kent State shooting. And if anybody wants to argue with me,
go ahead and do it. But heart, I mean, come on, yeah,
what else I'm telling you, my god, my friend, the
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amount of historical like, uh, the things they pulled from
this day that people don't even realize either. Can you
see that picture? Yeah, all right, so that's Jeffrey dead
on the ground right there. The girl was standing there
we'll come back to her. Very important. This picture won
a Pulitzer. That picture is what defined the Kent State shooting.
(26:40):
If you're reading about the Kent State shooting, you were
looking at that picture. Okay, now, a lot of one
question I had from a few friends that were like, well,
why the fuck would they pick Kent, Ohio of all
places to do something like that. It's a good question,
all right, Yeah, well, that's not really too different from
other places, except for the fact that it was heavily
(27:05):
There was a huge Native American presidence here at one point.
And here's a picture of the mound. Doesn't look that impressive, right,
it just looks like a hill in the woods. But
there's multiple multiple And this is also again with the
New York connection. This mound is right next to a
lake called Lake Pippin, And I looked up the word pippen.
(27:27):
It just literally means raped in the reddish yellow apple.
Where can we find big apples at? Can you see
the apple? Weird? Weird? Let's see here now these woods?
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Okay, okay, okay, wait wait wait, so let's put some
emphasis on this. We went through a time of chillness
where I was trying to keep up. I really hate
now I know why I don't do share screens because
I followed it's not like having a conversation, having a
for me having a conversation, like I'm a visualizer. What
was the name of the mound? One more time?
Speaker 2 (28:01):
That the mound itself doesn't have a name, but it's
in the Towners Woods, which is which was named after
the people who owned the property. See Towners Woods used
to be a farm land. That the it stopped being
a farm they gave it back to the property kind
of back to the city, and they turned it into
a park and they reforested it.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
What is it? What was it called? You said something
about an apple?
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Oh? That that it was. The mound is next to
a lake called Lake Pippen.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Lake Pippin translates.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Into reddish yellow ripened apple.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
That's what you see on the column at the top
of the columns of in freemasonry.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
So, man, I'm telling you little things. Most people just
look right over and don't bother even question, And me,
my brain's just going all right, I'm sorry, man, I'm
kind of all over the place here.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
It's good, bro.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
So the campus Kent State was kind of created as
a normal school. Okay, normal schools were teacher schools, schools
to teach teachers how to teach children. What was big
back in that time the Prussian school teaching method. So
that's basically how Kent State started, was teaching teachers how
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to teach the Prussian method. It started in nineteen ten,
but it started taking full time students in nineteen thirteen.
One one hundred, one hundred and nineteen thousand would nearly
be registered. That's nine eleven backwards. There were eleven faculty
members and the campus grew to thirty three buildings. What
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else I got to tell you, guys? I mean, all right,
so let's jump back to.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
The that's Kent State. That's Kent State, the college that was.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Kent State to college, and if had first started, that
was just a small little article in a local newspaper
with all those occultic numbers right there for your face.
All right, So fast forward, So what.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Are you doing that? Go ahead and open up email
and set the next portion of the conversation. Guys. So
this episode is cham packed with a lot of information,
and I need you guys to be patient with us.
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Ohio and the massacre that happened there on that certain date,
make sure you reach out to him and drop some knowledge.
Make deposits into that bank of knowledge, you guys, because
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Speaker 2 (30:46):
And I apologize for all the pictures and everything, but
you kind of have to see it to believe it. Word,
So fast forward to this memorial in the woods. I
finally went and looked at it myself and took pictures.
It consists of four stone pillars and a metal disc,
and a metal disc in this one you saw it
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at the beginning, though, So this metal disc, it's on
the ground now because it's been back in the woods
for so long. The moment I saw it, the original
picture of it's still standing, I said, that's a fucking portal.
Those are four stone pillars and a portal that the
portals even kind of shaped like the pillars, so it
goes pillar, portal, pillar, pillar, pillar. Each pillar is an
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upside down grave. I know this because I actually reached
out to the artist who put this in the woods,
and I had a two hour phone conversation with you,
and the things he said made my brain just fire
off uncontrollably, and all I could do was be polite, okay,
very polite. Say well, at first, the first thing we
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were talking about was this piece here, and he I'm
telling you when I said it was two hour conversation,
I barely got a word and he told me everything
how he got the bid to do this artwork. He
was a student at Kent State in nineteen seventy four
and they wanted to do a memorial and they actually
hired some extremely well known artist. I can't remember the
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name he told me at in the moment, but the
guy's idea that he proposed was just hideous. It was
something ridiculous. It was almost like a statue tribute to
one of the gods. From what Chris explained to me,
the artist's name is Christopher Cosmo, and I even looked
up his last name, and his last name means to
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invoke change, CSMA almost like Cosmos, but Cosmo, so it's changed. Change.
Change is a big theme of all of this. Also,
so I called Christy told me straight up, yes, that
is a portal. It's kind of showing their the moving
on each pillar is an upside down grave, so like
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they poured concrete into a hole, into a grave hole
and pulled it back out and now it's erect. And
the first thing, the first thing Chris told me was
it has nothing to do with phallic symbolism. Said, all right, Chris,
I believe it.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
That's exactly what it means. Have you ever heard of
Dead Kennedy's.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
It's four how many towers fell on? Nine to eleven?
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Four?
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I'm showing it. It's four four towers, cell one, two,
six and seven? Oh wait, what's six and seven equal?
Am I onto something yet? For you fans anyone listening,
Am I onto anything yet? I certainly hope so so.
I Honestly, my conclusion with all of this, this artwork
and everything, even though Chris was a young man at
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the time and still in college and most people wouldn't
question the things that he knows, I think this is
a highly occultic art display in the woods next to
an ancient Indian burial mound and a lake with a
very specific name, and I highly believe it was put
there for some kind of energetic ritual to power other
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upcoming events throughout history, including nine to eleven.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
The night the moon turned new. They use exactly the
right amount of gunpowder, people, energy frequents, victims, even Jewish
last names, connect connections, fresh new blood.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Every every time they do a memorial thing for it,
like the fifty year memorial and everything, it's it's like
the Jewish synagogue comes out. It's a Jewish celebration. And
I'm not saying anything gets don't get that the wrong way,
but there's something odd behind that. There really is. All
four of them died. So now you have the whole
Jewish community setting up a memorial behind this sad event
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every year.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
You won't believe what I just found.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Oh later, I bet you I can. And here's another
thing to do real quick. My first instance on this was,
let's go find out who the parents are and what
they did. I couldn't find shit on them, dude, nothing,
They're all dead.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Do you remember the moon? I told you that happened
on May fourth, nineteen sixteen seventy. What was it the
nineteen seventy state nineteen nineteen seventy. Remember I told you
whinning crescent face right before a new moon on September eleventh,
two thousand and one, A whining crescent face that same
fucking moon.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
You just gave me goosebumps.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Bro, No way, I swear I'm just cooling it.
Speaker 2 (35:32):
No way, I didn't even thought that that. Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
The moon faces have a lot to do with it,
because there's twelve and then you have to you're connecting
the numbers, the lay lines, everything, bro.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
It's every song.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
So okay, all right, let me.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
I want to show you one more thing real quick,
one work quick thing, because I told you the twelfth
story building in on Kent State, This twelve story library
was being built also, but there was also something directly
across from the On two cities away in Cuyahoga Fall
is being built now back in the seventies. There's a
huge cathedral.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
I can't see anything, but yeah, you're showing me the
image again. Okay, image again.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Ye stop sharing. Let me go back to the internet
and we're gonna I'm gonna tell you more on this
artist too. All right, I know it's getting late. We've
been doing this for a while. I told you this
is informational dance. I found a lot in information. I
was not a fucking kidding around. This artist himself is
connected to New York City. And we'll get there.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
Wow, here we go.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Can you see that picture? Yeah, this was supposed to
be built right down the road, directly on the lay land,
directly across from the twelve story can State Library.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
This is that's a PingER. That's a single PingER.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
That's the Church of Tomorrow, which was directed by Rex Homburg,
who is a huge TV evangelists. Now he's since past
and this building was never finished.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (37:04):
Ernest Angeley now owns this building. Let me show you
what it actually came to be. You see this, it
looks like a fucking a nuclear site smoke stack. That's
what we have to look at when we drive through
the city. It's just big. It's just a big fucking
tower that shouldn't be there and was never finished. And
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you can see here Rex Humburg, I said, Humburg, Humbard.
You know it was supposed to look like that other
picture I just showed you, like a big uh space needle,
and it was they were actually supposed to have church
services and all this other stuff and ended up never
being finished. It got bought up by Ernest Angeley and
it just sits there as any store ever since. To me,
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to me, in my brain, that's holding energy. It's on
top of a hill too, that's holding energy. And I
think it's connected to can't stay somehow. Even though it's
in completely different cities, they are they are directly down
on the road from each other up throughout fifty nine.
I believe so this this artist, he was a great guy.
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I absolutely loved hearing all the information he was telling me,
but I kind of already had this preconceived notion about
him and his art, so I dug into him and
dug in him pretty deep. He ended up hooking up
and marrying this woman named Denise Ames, and together they
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have art all over the city of New York, including
the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, thirty Rockefeller Center,
and I'm sure there's a heck they got. They have
art in the middle of the streets and stuff like
towers in the middle of this glass towers. So and
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Chris I found that a random article He even had
art made from the Twin Towers steel. He turned it
in to a cross and had it displayed in one
of the off buildings of the Saint Peter's Cathedral, the
biggest Catholic cathedral in New York City. So this little
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piece right here is called a tribute to Light. This
sits in thirty Rockefeller Center. Okay, this one right here.
Do you notice anything with this picture right here? Do
you see do you see anything that your eyes pick
up in that picture? I'm circling for you, hopefully you
see it.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
I see a nine, I see a six.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
I see I see a nine and eleven. There's two
ones and a nine.
Speaker 1 (39:38):
Oh my god, dude.
Speaker 2 (39:42):
Now a little more portal for you. I'm not sure
where this one sits with building it's in, but can
you see it? It looks like shark. It looks like
sharks going in a circle around the portal or waves.
Maybe you see this. It's all pointy and jagged. Here's
another one, and this big one right here that these
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people are shaking hands with very rich and powerful and
important people who own these buildings. They're connected Chris himself,
Let let me know he was connected to the General
that was on campus that day. Also, his father was
friends with him.
Speaker 1 (40:16):
He told you that.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
He told me that. You want to know something else,
I admitted to him, I'm doing a podcast on the
conspiracy side of this, and he instantly his words were, well,
let me just get something clear with you. The people
who started that fire and burnt down that ROTC building
had nothing to do with the people who fired those guns. Chris,
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why would you say that to me. I'm gonna digress
for a second and we'll get into more of this art.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
Oh no, he needed he needed you, He needed you.
He needed to say it so that in case.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
He also told me while he was living while he's
been living in New York City. It was a few
years quite a few years after the event, he met
one of the men who burnt down the ROTC building.
I got to know each other and became friends. The
man worked for Hasbro.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
The game thing.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Yes, you want to know what he did? You want
to know what? Chris told me with zero prompt. His
job at Hasbro was to take to develop toys, uh,
all all the products from movies and stuff like that,
basically Star Wars. You know how they became, how how
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movies came out and then damn it was your action figures,
your your lunch pails, your team, everything, everything. That his
job was to get into the minds of the children
and learn how to sell that ship.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
One of them connected.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
And see again, I'm I totally skipped over this too.
The day the r O TC building got was burnt down,
and in the book here it even said is that
the firefighters were being held back from stopping them from
burning down the building. They spent an hour trying to
catch it on fire unsuccessfully before they finally got it started.
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And the entire time the firefighters were being held back
and the police were doing nothing about it. And all
these men were in all black like masked up and everything.
You couldn't tell who they were.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Now the weathermen.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
I maybe that's who was here. Maybe they did because
they said, oh they never showed up. Yes they did,
Yeah they did, Yeah they did. They showed up and
burnt down the building. And you guys didn't tell us
because they're all connected to CIA agents who all those.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
We know exactly what happens in none of these riots.
It has been happening here in La recently. A bunch
of people protesting peacefully, and I don't know where a
bunch of freaking people with hoods show up and start
leaving little tools, little start emphasizing, and start freaking pushing
on to get aggressive, start throwing shit at the cops
and either the head to toe all in black with
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masks and provoking violence so that then in return, the
law upholders can then have justified taking action against your
body with bodily injury wounds in this case fatal fatal
wounds in this case a fucking blood bath.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
Yeah, absolute blood bath. Okay, I got one for you
real quick too, so that that whole event the ROTC
building being burnt down. A few years later, they eleven
years later, they came out with a movie on February
Ready for this Number. You love this number. February eighth,
they came out with a made for TV movie depicting.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
Oh, I love that number. I love the eighth. I
did a whole persentation of the eighth on Cult of Conspiracies, guys,
and I just briefly went through it. If you guys
go back on the eighth of every single eight guys,
the Ali riots happened on the eighth, I ran happened
on the eighth. I ran an and Israel happened on
the eighth. I mean, this is just happening right now.
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If you look about it, every eighth of every single month,
something major happens around the world and or catastrophic human life.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
I gotta go back on this to I'm gonna blow
through this real quick. Kent, Ohio was founded by the
Haymakers and I believe another family they ended up. The
town got renamed after this guy named Marvin Kent who
came to the city, put up the railroads, built the
railroad station, and then built a Masonic, a free Masonic
temple that he lived in. It was a fucking mansion
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right on the top of Main Street Hill. So it's
so strategically placed, and it's made out of this beautiful
red brick. It's a gorgeous building said to be haunted
and all that too. That's a whole rabbit hole in itself.
So Kent Kent itself. Man, it's anybody who comes to Kent,
it's hard for them to lead. My one of my
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closest friends came from New York City the Bronx, to
play football at Kent State. Never left Kent. My kids
I take them to Kent because I don't live there anymore,
grew up there. They all want to.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
Move to Kent.
Speaker 2 (45:07):
They love it. The vibe there's awesome. It's a very
leftist city, being a college town, but it's also a
very like just easy, fun, beautiful place to be. That
flowing river literally comes between our main streets, come down
into a hill right to the river. We have a
beautiful waterfall. The city's we're also known for. We were
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called tree City. We are the tree city of the
entire country because Davy Tree that was placed there. And
then another thing, Marvin Kent was also good friends with Carnegie,
who funded our library.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
The twelve foot the tough story library.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
No, no, this is our downtown library in Kent, not
the Kent The Kent State Library is the twelfth story one.
But the fact that Carnegie is also connected to Kent
really made me raise my eyebrow. And the exact same building,
so like you know, big building, you had their little
loft that they basically turned into an art studio and
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a party center, and we're pushing a lot of cultural
change in the art and the arts in New York City.
It was right next to the CBGB. What do you
mean the CBGB. You know what that is?
Speaker 1 (46:21):
No, explain that to me.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
Okay. The CBGB was the reason why punk music became
so big. The CBGB, the Country, Bluegrass and Blues Bar
was meant to be that. But they even made a
movie about it. It turned into a punk rock scene
in the seventies. It was the punk rock scene. If
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you were in punk rock music music and you were big,
you played at the CBGB.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
That host connected with the CBGB.
Speaker 2 (46:52):
The CIA, I'm just gonna say it. And Chris and
his art group they called the Mabuebe. Can you see that?
Is it? Sharon? And I even I asked Chris directly
about this. I said, can you please tell me about
the and your art group back in the seventies, and
he told me all about it. Art basically music changing culture.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
Look, bro, this is it isn't new. We've seen it
with the Black Panthers, we see it with the We've
seen it with the Bloods and Cribs. The only reason
why the Blood and Cribs exist today is because they
were a political movement to libertize and also bring in
civil rights, specifically in the LA area. So you start
seeing many of the gangs that are today gangs there.
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They were created originally to oppose and then they were infected.
They were sciphoned, I want to say, by by strategic
SLEEPERSUS that then made the entire movement looked corrupt. And
that's exactly what happened corrupt. Do you think the Bloods
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and Crypts know their history? Do you think still to
this day they know why they exists? Cr I p
bl ods. That's retarded, bro. Now they just came back
to see who who sells?
Speaker 2 (48:13):
Just can't do it?
Speaker 1 (48:15):
I think I could still do it.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
I had twelve year olds I was coaching in football
last year. We could throw it up better than me.
I can't do that. I can't bit my fingers like that.
I might get shot out. That's all right, I hope,
I hope not. I don't know crips. Watch this. See
here's another thing, too real quick. Another reason why I
highly believe they picked Kent State to do this all
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that is because of the l CD industry that Kent
State had boomed. If you did not know this, the
LCD screens were founded.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
At l CD as a TV laptop.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
Yes, yes, and yes, the multi billion dollar industry that
spawned ten LCD companies started at Kent State.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Multi dude, fucking you bro. Look man, I'm gonna tell
you something. Why don't you start there?
Speaker 2 (49:06):
Nineteen sixty seven they founded LCD screens at Kent State.
Now the Kent State massacre happens, and then boom, all
of these famous people started flooding Kent State. I won't
say flood, but I'll tell you a couple off the
top of my head. He Drew Carrey.
Speaker 1 (49:23):
Take this freaking thing. I can't see your face. I
hate freaking thie.
Speaker 2 (49:26):
Sorry, you're gonna do that?
Speaker 1 (49:28):
Got you?
Speaker 2 (49:29):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (49:29):
Here's Winny. I got no se in this bitch.
Speaker 2 (49:32):
Yeah, dude, I had to turn mine off because I
kept getting chilly. My feet are sweat and I can
smell him right now. Brother, I'm excited. I'm excited telling
this information.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
I never do long shows like this, brom.
Speaker 2 (49:43):
So sorry, yeah, no, all right, all right, Drew Carrey
went to Kent State but never finished Ursineo Hall, Steve Harvey.
There's three talk show hosts right there. Michael Keaton the
original Batman. Right, I won't say original, but he was
the best Batman. Let's get it real. Joe Walsh, all right,
famous guitarist Devo, some chick named Chris Chrissy Heydend of
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the Pretenders. Some famous cartoonist Tom Batticoot who does Funk
Funky Winkerbean, Funk Winkerbean. There's a huge cartoon strip.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
I don't know. None of these names are.
Speaker 2 (50:21):
Sinel Hall and Steve Harvey. You don't know who those are.
Speaker 1 (50:24):
Steve Harvey explained, Steve Harvey.
Speaker 2 (50:26):
Is the black.
Speaker 1 (50:29):
The guy that tells the people about how to live
your life with as a marriage couple. Yeah, he hate
divorced his wife because he cheated on her. Yeah, I
know that guy.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
So another one was Jack Lambert and you ready for
this Nick Saban both played football Kent State right after
this all happened or during. Jack Lambert was there from
seventy seventy two. Lambert was also born and raised right
around the right down the road from Kent in a
man away. But Nick Saban, the most accomplished college coaches
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of all time, also played for Kent State. They won
their only Kent State's only Matt championship came when those
guys were playing.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
Shut the fuck up. I just found something.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Just a couple of years after, so like again again again,
tragedies happened and the city is rewarded for it. Kent
State is one of the worst goddamn football teams of
all fucking time in college football. We're garbage. Okay, go
look up our record last year. We haven't won a
game in the past two years. The last time we
were good, somebody I knew we grew up with it
was actually playing for him those probably around twenty sixty even, dude.
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Even even their win record in nineteen seventy came down
to point zero point two to two percent. The numbers
just keep going on going and going.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
It's listen to this innovations and discoveries coming from Kent State, Ohio.
Liquid crystal technology. Listen to this fucking shit. Did I think?
Speaker 2 (51:54):
What did I miss?
Speaker 1 (51:55):
I just I just had a conversation with Listen to this, bro.
I just had a conversation on the Crypti Hunters podcast.
I was on her show on YouTube and the girl
told me something about liquid crystal technology on reptilian figures.
So the reptilians use liquid crystal masks to masquerade and
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pretend to be humans. Now, look, I know it sounds
a little fucking silly.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
Okay, it doesn't surprise me.
Speaker 1 (52:28):
And anti nuclears breakthrough researchers. I Kent State. We're part
of an international team that discovered the most massive anti
nuclears to date containing an anti strange quark. We're talking
about crystal technology, liquid obsidian, liquid crystals. Bro. This is
definitely nephilum technology. Bro, one thousand percent. This is exactly
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what you find in a Yucua turn peninsula. I did
this presentation on the OL mix, the same technology that
we're using to tap into the organic organic algorithm of
the Earth. Oh my fucking god, you guys are this
is kind of like what happened in what's it called
in Carolina, North Carolina with the freaking with the with
the freaking hurricane. That entire mound was purchased by Elon
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Musk and all these other elites to buy what quarts
and stone and liquid crystals. Bro, Shut the fuck up.
Speaker 2 (53:24):
Man, Can I tell you what? Most of Chris and
his wife's are displays and all those important buildings all
over New York City are made out of metal, stone, glass,
crystal checked us out even the weight and size of
some of their stuff.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Down the number some of the some of the biggest
community contributions to the local community and the economy was
cultural development and conditioning American sign language in Liquid Crystal
Institute indicated dedicated to liquid crystal research and development.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
Kent State's huge, man, we're very underrated school when it
comes to education. They tryed to call this Kent n
can't write Kent State. But uh, not only did they
have all that, but they were like the one of
the first colleges in the country to ever put together
like a medical They connected with three other campuses to
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make there I'm sorry. Three other campuses is Youngstown, Kent State,
and one another. All of their libraries are connected and
have one of the biggest medical record and medical information
out of any library in the world. We're also connected
to a pharmacology college right down the road from us
in Cleveland, State. Recently.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
This is the thing I'm telling you about. Maybe if
you were to skipped over the fucking pictures and just
let your brain talk, you would have brought all needed.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
People to see the pictures. Y'all got to see what
this art looks like.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
It's mind boggling. If you, if you, if anyone watching
this is already hit to the occult like I want to.
I want to take this to John out of the
occult rejects. I want him to look at this. There's
there's Michael Wan. I want to look at this, there's
ross Ben. I want to look at this because ross
Ben knows the geomancy and the art played together. If
anybody who doesn't know who ross Ben is and his
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work on the fortieth Parallel, with all this is taking place, right,
if the fortieth Parallel is a little.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Bit sound, he probably already knows about it.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
Bro, It's Columbus, Philadelphia, New York, Kent, Ohio's only two
hours above that.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
It's not that it's the same. The frequents gets shared.
They get what's it called radiation, That's what they got.
It's called they get that radiation. And plus all those
crystals down there, down there, that's a hot spot. Bro,
that's a fucking hot spot.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Yeah, there's plenty of information I'm missing. But we could
do this all night. I know you're getting tired. It's
all right.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
I had a twelve hour shift. I'm fucking tired. I'm
switting balls, and I got I have to shower and
do all the other crazy shit. But look, let me
tell you something, brou. This information is rare, especially at
the amount of precision that you're putting it out. You
took the time of the day, not only to be
on the show, but after your day to present this
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to the audience and most importantly, Bro, to wake other
people up about how backwards this life is and this
world is, and how the powers that we are controlling
us in every single way, Bro, all perverted, all perverted.
Connecting it to that just wan you know, I came
from the rave scene, and before you got to EDC,
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which is the biggest music festival in the Western Hemisphere
with three hundred thousand people attending it, you have the
mini raves. So there's eight stage big giant stadiums, I
mean stages on that big rave. So to get to
that big rave, if you know about raves, you'll understand
that you have to go to the little raves to
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start seeing how the build up is. You have to
go to the trans raves. You have to go to
the heartstyle ones. You have to go to the house,
to the to the to the dove steps. And then
when you get to all the freaking things, when you
get to the main event. At that main event, you
see all the stages that you previously paid to go
see before, So all the stages under one big conglomerate.
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And then the energy is real. The energy is harvested
from you, bro, like a fucking like opening Pandora's box
and you just and everybody's there attending for that one
mission with one intent, one feeling, one emotion, all synchronized.
And why do you think that is right? What happens
with the World Series? Bro? You have the preseason, you
have the season, and you have the semi finals and
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the finals, and then the big boom right with everything? Bro?
With it? With the super Bowl? Why do you think
it's called the Super Bowl? Because everybody's in that bowl
pouring all that energy into that center Masonic fucking Field Square,
you know it all?
Speaker 2 (57:43):
What's the words they always say? And every Super Bowl
it all comes down to this. You gotta name this podcast.
Podcasts are better than bullets or flowers, whichever you choose. Bullets,
flowers are better than bullets.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
I'm going to do some editing on it. I'm gonna
do something editing on it because I want I want
you to sound like boom boom.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Yeah, I'm sorry so many notes, bro, and I was, Yeah,
I'm gonna get it down. I gotta, I gotta do
the circuit with this information.
Speaker 1 (58:13):
I got it. Can I tell you something that you
know how you're gonna take this information to the next podcast.
You're gonna take it exactly how I'm telling you. You
already today you brought the person the second time you're
being this presentation. You've been this presentation you got, you
did a lot better. This time you're gonna take it
to the third person at a different show, bro, and
you're just gonna be like, the person's gonna be like,
what the fuck You're gonna mention the moon faces? Watch
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it all just ramble out of you.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
Bro. Bro, I gotta write that down. We'll do that
at the end on Here.
Speaker 1 (58:39):
The Wedding Crazy Moon Yeah. Man, Yo, everybody, make sure
you check out Matthew Lane. If you have any questions,
check them out on the description of the show. Thank you.
If you've been this long of this here whatever for you.
I'm trying to say, I'm fucking tired, guys. Make sure
you check them out Matthew Lane. But I can they
find you one more time?
Speaker 2 (58:54):
Awakened Lion on Instagram Awakened Lion twenty nine on x
I don't use that too much, but if you reach
out to me, I'll get the message. And just look
out in the near future on all your podcast catchers
will be coming soon the Hometown Profit podcast. And I
also just got to give a big shout out to
a very special friend who got me off my ass
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and took me out to go take those pictures and
see that art firsthand. It was a wonderful day walking
through the woods and seeing it and it was just
amazing being able to catch those pictures and see them
for myself. So a big shout out for them for
helping me out with that. And I hope you all
enjoyed this information. And if you guys have anything, if
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any of you are like me and hear this information
and it sparks your interest and you find anything, please
bring it to me, and if I talk about it,
I will give you full credit for it. Like troubles
here in the moon Phases, I'm writing that down as
soon as we end, and that's going into the book
as well. So Treubles, thank you so much for having me.
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I don't want to say the word blessed because I
don't want to be less, I want to be more.
But Sir, I am blessed to have you in my life.
I appreciate you being here with me today and having
me on your show and all the random phone calls
you give me checking out in up on me. After
the hard time I went through, brother, you've gotten me
through quite a bit. So thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
Dude. I can't I can't, I can't emphasize how much
important it is, Bro, how important it is to check
up on your brothers. I want to tell you something, Bro,
I don't have a lot of friends. Man. My best
friends today are digital ones on screen like this, like
moments like this like tonight. We're the best tones and
the best stories and the best sagas are made, Bro,
and today you were part of that. Man. So thank
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you so much for bringing in an amazing research, most
of our friendship, loyalty and amazingness, Bro. Because you're a
powerful human being. I cannot wait to see you on
your own show.
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
I think you're coming in a little late, but you
know what.
Speaker 2 (01:00:48):
I should have done this five years ago.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Man, But you know what, Bro. Coming in a little late,
but you know how to make an entrance because you
have been on every major podcast in the fucking planet.
You're gonna be on a Netherland de squad, A huge
went could with conspiracies the radio on White Rabbit.
Speaker 2 (01:01:04):
I'm kicking down the doors on Tinfoil Hat. I already
went and shook Sam's hands. It kind of blew me
off a little bit. I got that man's email, and
I'm gonna blow that ship up until he and plus
you know, I'm gonna get sweet on NDS and tell
him be like doctors say he knows who you know?
Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
Baby? Yeah you know what? On Bro? And then how
do you think I got here? Fucking shaky hands and
rubby nobles with everybody. You have to do it, Bro,
you know, mad love and respect to what you're doing. Bro.
I cannot wait for the Neighborhood Profit podcast broadcast to
be broadcasting on an Apple Podcasts and I'm down on Spotify,
Oh your hometown profit, yo, make sure you check came
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out and drop a fusserving Apple podcast and on Spotify
that allows other people to enjoy the show as much
as I enjoy making it. Peace