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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey everyone, welcome
back.
It's your host, melissa atStrange, strange Beyond Insane.
I did take a little siesta overthe holidays.
As you guys know, I haven'treally updated anything in a few
weeks, but I decided to hop onbecause there has just been this
overwhelming amount ofinformation coming through and
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now that TikTok's back on, well,we'll talk about that.
But it's been a really fuckingwild start to 2025, to say the
least.
All right, so let's start withthe first day of the year, ok,
so January 1st.
So on January 1st 2025, ataround 315 am, a man drove a
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pickup truck into a crowd onBourbon Street in New Orleans,
louisiana, and then exited thetruck and engaged in a shootout
with police before being fatallyshot himself.
Fifteen people were killed,including the perpetrator, and
at least 57 others were injured,including two police officers
who were shot.
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The attack occurred during NewYear celebrations in the city,
which was scheduled to host the2025 Sugar Bowl later that day.
This terrorist attack wascaused by a man named Shamsud
Jabbar, and he was anAmerican-born resident of
Houston, texas.
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There was an Islamic state flagfound in the truck, and the FBI
determined that this was aterrorist attack, so he had
posted videos saying that he wasconnected to the IS before this
attack.
So also the same day, 2025,january 1st another terrible way
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to start the year this was theLas Vegas Cybertruck incident.
So on January 1st 2025, atapproximately 8.30, 9 am, a
Tesla Cybertruck explodedoutside the main entrance of the
Trump International Hotel LasVegas in Paradise, nevada.
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The vehicle's sole occupantdied from a self-inflicted
gunshot wound to the headimmediately prior to the
explosion and seven bystanderswere injured by the blast.
Authorities found that thevehicle contained firework
mortars and gas canisters whichfueled the explosion and the
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fire.
Authorities identified thedriver and alleged perpetrator
as Matthew Allen Leibesberger,an American-born active-duty
United States Army SpecialForces soldier from Colorado
Springs, colorado, who was onleave from overseas duty.
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I think it's.
Leibesberger wrote two letters,recovered by the FBI from his
burnt phone recovered by the FBIfrom his burnt phone in which
he denied being a terrorist butadmitted using explosives to
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convey a political message andease his mental burdens.
On December 31, 2024,leibesberger also sent an email
manifesto to Samuel Shumate, aretired Army intelligence
officer, claiming he was undersurveillance by US intelligence
agencies due to his knowledge ofadvanced military technologies
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and covert operations, includingan alleged cover-up of war
crimes resulting from USairstrikes on drug faculties in
May of 2019 in Nainurah'sprovince, afghanistan.
The OHCHR had investigated theairstrikes and concluded that
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they were not lawful targets.
Us forces in Afghanistanrebutted that the
Taliban-controlled drug facultywas targeted under domestic
rules allowing strikes onfaculties generating revenue for
enemy combat, and thatprecautions to avoid civilian
casualties were taken were taken.
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The manifesto narrative, whichdetailed plans to escape across
the Mexico border amid fears ofbeing stalked by intelligence
agents, showed no suicidalintent, in conflict with the two
digital letters apparentlyauthored earlier that month,
which focused on personal mentalhealth crisis rather than
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whistleblowing and operationsoutlined in the manifesto.
The truck explosion was one oftwo vehicular attacks that
occurred in the United States onthe first day of 2025, the
other being the New Orleanstruck attack just hours earlier.
Authorities still consider thetwo to be unrelated.
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So what a terrible way to startthe new year and again you know
, huge prayers and love goes outto anyone affected by this and
all the families that have lostfamily members and friends.
Um, I literally cannot imagine,okay, so there's like wild
conspiracies about everythingthat's going on.
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So I do want to play a quickrecording of my co-worker and I
heather talking.
Uh, this was about maybe like aweek and a half, two weeks ago,
so I'm gonna play this for youguys and I kind of want you to
hear her opinion about thisthere.
State your name.
Why are you?
You doing it?
Go ahead, heather Martin, okay.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
So, anyways, I'm
reading about this guy who blew
himself up in front of the Trump.
Whatever the Cybertruck, yesthe Cybertruck.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
So apparently, the
guy in the truck, his DNA is not
the DNA of the guy who'ssupposed to be in the truck,
like the terrorist or whatever.
Yes, the truck, like theterrorist or whatever.
Yes, so it's like this otherguy who was gonna come out with
all this information about allthese drones and all these
things.
This is who's DNA is in thetruck.
Oh, that's what you weretelling me, like I didn't
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understand something.
Yes, yes, so this is what I wasreading and I don't.
I don't know how fucking trueit is, because God only knows,
because I'm on all theseconspiracy websites and follow
all these crazy men, butwhatever.
So what I read was the guy whowas in the truck was supposedly
a terrorist.
But for the DNA, to me it's notthe DNA from the terrorist,
it's the DNA from a guy who hadall this information on the
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drugs that are making peoplesick.
Oh, yeah, and he was gonna comeout with it.
And then, all of a sudden, histruck blows up.
But they use another person.
But they use another person tomake it look like it's a
terrorist attack.
But it's not a terrorist attack.
It's a guy who was trying tocome out and tell people shit
and it's perfect because of theinauguration.
Yes, exactly, exactly, okay.
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So what about Luigi Mangione,or whatever?
They're putting the same thing.
So they're saying that therewas a terrorist attack towards
health care?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, now they have thezoomed-in pictures of his lips,
like his lips with the originalpurse that they got on camera.
They don't match.
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No, luigi's got fuller lips andthis guy has thin lips like me.
No, just like the idaho murders.
No, there's no way that, dude.
Okay, so in there you hear howthey're talking about the drone.
So you guys know that droneshave been very publicized.
They supposedly the governmentdoes not know about these drones
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, doesn't know where they'recoming from, and these drones
there's.
You know photos and way morevideos and photos that these
drones were releasing.
Um, it's like fog, right, andit's been said to make people
really sick.
Well, now they're saying that2025 is gonna be like the worst
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year for COVID.
Like how fucking convenient,right, because we know Trump
tomorrow, as tomorrow would beJanuary 20th and that is the day
of the inauguration.
Now, we're going to get intothat in a minute.
But, just like I brought up theIdaho murders, now they're
saying there's so manyconspiracies on that, so this
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has been, I mean, since COVID.
This has just been so muchinformation overload.
And, um, actually our otherco-worker, bridget, um, when we
were, I was talking to her alittle bit about this yesterday
at work and even she said shewas like you know, everybody
looked at conspiracy people likeyou know we were the fucking
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crazies, and you know I how do Iput this?
There's a fine line withconspiracies, right, you can't
get too much in the rabbit hole,because then your whole entire
life becomes a conspiracy andyou're just freaked out about
everything and nobody wants tobe around you.
But, like she said, now peopleare backtracking and they're
like, wow, they're the ones withthe information, because you
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can see what's going on, likethere's definitely something,
just not right.
Nothing adds up, okay.
So I'm going to go back intothis recording and play the rest
.
Your hands were like that, likemy husband just one time stabbed
in a tree, yeah, and it cut hishand.
He shattered his hand.
It looked like hamburgerurgerHelper, I don't know.
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Man, this shit is so fucked up,yeah.
So do you think this is allconnected with the fires too?
Probably everything in Americahappening right now is all a
distraction to distract you fromwhat's actually happening, even
though the stuff that we knowthat's happening is obviously
it's all fake, but whatever it'sbad enough.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
but it's just to
distract you from what's
actually happening.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
So what the fuck is
actually happening?
I think Trump's going to makeit alive.
Uh, yes, and I think he's goingto do something drastic.
Yeah, he's talking about Uh, hesaid that if they don't free,
he's been talking about bringingdown Hollywood and doing all
this shit For the four years hewas in office already.
Well, yeah, and the thing thatyou know, I was pissed at Trump.
I had beef with him, eventhough I love him Because he was
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supposed to come out with a lotmore, yeah, but he didn't have
time and they fuckingblacklisted him and, basically,
were raiding his house.
Well, that was before, though.
About the UFO stuff, remember,yeah, the phone stuff, remember,
yeah, because I was going tomake tin hats and everything,
dude, I was like so stoked Iwanted to do a whole party.
Yeah, yeah, no, there's goingto be a lot of stuff that
happens.
It's actually going to releaseeverything this time.
We were supposed to be workingwith Kennedy to do all this, and
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now, who's our dude?
Kennedy, well, and even atleast appreciate that the
Kennedy guy is trying to saveour food, yeah, and now they're
bitching about that.
It's like, well, you fuckingtree huggers are usually the
ones that would be happy aboutthat.
You would think, yeah, becausewe need to take the poison out
of our food.
No, they don't want anythingthat.
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No, just because Trump's nameis attached to it in any way,
shape or form, it's going to bebad to them.
I think that's some good shit.
I think, uh, now did you see thething between Elon Musk and
Trump that they're fighting,they're feuding, they're feuding
now?
I thought they were like bestfriends and he bailed us out.
I don't know why.
Let me look that up.
Do they like own America?
Now Elon Musk owns most ofeverything.
Yeah, I thought he just likebailed out of America or some
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shit.
I don't know what he thought,but he um Elon.
Speaker 3 (11:28):
Musk.
He distributed all that stufffor um.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
The, the floods from
the hurricanes and shit.
He did all that.
Trump is reportedly complainingabout Elon in private and hates
President Musk.
Joke Musk plays politics aboardas world leaders brace for
trump's return.
Trump is reportedly annoyed.
What is the visa feud, it says?
Let's see.
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Says uh.
Donald trump siding with elonmusk over visas for high-tech
workers is the most significantexample yet.
The president-elect favoringpowerful blah blah.
So the boiling holiday feudover H-1B visas exposed new
fissures across Trump'sbroadened support base and
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reflected the contradictionsbetween his populist ideology
and the self-interest of many ofthe key players in the inner
circle.
What does it look like now?
We're getting our visa.
I guess Most of the richest manin the world made his case
series outspoken post at X.
The reason I'm in America, alongwith so many critical people
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who built SpaceX, tesla andhundreds of other companies that
made America strong, is becauseof the H-1B, he wrote.
I will go to war on this issue,the likes of which you cannot
possibly comprehend.
Ooh Well, elon, I love Elon, Ilike Elon, but I think he I knew
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he was going to get cocky.
I mean, powerful people alwaysget cocky, but that will be very
interesting how that plays outbetween Elon and Trump.
Yes, well, they disagree.
They can have bitch fights, butit doesn't mean that they're
gonna be fucking happy.
Well, trump is the one whobuzzed Elon to help with the um
Because FEMA wasn't doinganything for those people in
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North Carolina or South Carolina.
Well, that's what people arebitching about now.
They're like all these fuckingcelebrities no offense, look
innocent people in LA.
God bless them.
That's fucked up.
Yeah, but all the celebritiesare like help, help, help, we
don't need help.
Did you guys help with NorthCarolina?
No, no, did they help?
They don't need help.
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They fucking died.
Bro, can you imagine freezingto death Because nobody will
help because of the ice storms?
Remember that that happenedtwice.
Yeah, elon went and deliveredmillions and millions and
millions of water and all typesof things to help these people,
but because FEMA wouldn't, thegovernment wouldn't, so Elon and
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Donald Trump didn't.
You know, you guys.
I do want to add in there, too,the Flint crisis with the water.
I had to fill out my newinsurance form today, and one of
the first questions was haveyou drank Flint's water in the
last, I think, five years?
Have you worked or lived inFlint?
I mean, that was a crisis too,and they're still trying to get
it back.
I mean, it's prettycontradicting, I think, to just
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care about, you know, la's fires, when we've had a lot more
catastrophes all around theworld, just in the US alone.
But let me finish this, ed.
Where was your fuckingPresident Biden?
Nowhere to be found.
No, is North Carolina?
That's a red state?
Yes, is it?
Yes, and Florida?
So maybe that's why?
Yeah, well, it was the redstates that were being affected
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and we have the technology toblow up a hurricane before it
hits land.
Yeah, I know I was reading onthat Almost every country in the
entire world uses thistechnology so that their people
aren't killed in hurricanes andwe don't.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
But the states that
were getting the hurricanes
hitting them.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
they have this
lithium in the ground that is
great for batteries for electricvehicles and all these things.
It has all these minerals inthe ground that they're not
allowed to mine because it's inpeople's properties and then the
hurricanes come and hit thoseexact locations in Florida and
in North Carolina.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
So there's a whole
conspiracy behind that as well.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
And then yeah, donald
Trump comes in and Elon Musk.
Which Elon Musk?
Obviously, he has Billions andbillions.
Well, he has billions andbillions of dollars, but he also
probably wants the shit that'sin the ground.
Yeah, well, yeah, especially.
It benefits him and it benefitsTrump because they're red
states.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
But, Joe Biden, those
are your people.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
You're the president
of those people.
You did nothing.
Fuck off.
You did nothing.
Joe Biden killed all thosemilitary guys too, remember, yes
, and all of our militaryequipment was stolen.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
You want to just let
them take that?
What the fuck?
Oh, but our troops are cominghome.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Our troops are coming
home before you got there.
Well, one thing I admired aboutTrump years ago what he said he
goes our American troops, menand women, do not belong in
these fucking places that wedon't even know about, right
Barely know how to pronouncethem.
Yes, these are like places thatnobody even knows exist in the
world.
We literally have world peacefor four years.
You're shaking the hand of KimJong-un.
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Well, yeah, people fuckingknock them for that too.
But it's like, well, you haveto be allies with people.
You can't just be at war withpeople all the time.
No, and we're at war witheverybody, and we're already at
war with everybody.
Yeah, we don't want to fuckwith China.
Man, they, man, they're crazyin china, exactly.
Well, that's like the one withchocolate, yeah, well, if you
had to, yeah, but I would neverlive in china.
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But what we also have with trumpas president, as a prospective
president, doesn't matter.
If you, as an american, respecthim.
Every other leader in the worldrespects him.
Yeah, because he's abillionaire, he's a businessman.
He ran the country like abusiness.
Yep, that's what we need.
I mean, we have not been rightsince COVID.
No, and the guy, what's theirnames?
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The brothers that come in here?
You know the Italian guys?
Is Vito one of the names?
No, you know, you do.
The brother, tino, tino, oh,tino, he's uh, um, he works in,
uh, the mechanic part in ford,and um, he said that he does.
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I mean, what they're paying?
Even they work for the bigthree.
He's like they still are takingadvantage of people because of
covid crisis.
He's like, and they, you knowhe's like, they know they can
get away with that.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's why, like I, people paidit for the last 40 years, but
when they continue, I wish Iwouldn't have bought a brand new
car.
Okay, you guys?
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Um, I'm sure a lot of people outthere are going to listen to
this and think it's verycontroversial because it is
opinion-based too, consideringyour president.
But that's why I admire Heatherwhen I work with her, because
you know, she's not just aconspiracy theorist person.
She is pretty knowledgeableabout what's going on and her
and I agree on pretty mucheverything we talk about and we
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don't get crazy at work.
You know, this is just downtimeand you can obviously tell that
her and I both have colds.
When we were recording this,you can hear us sniffling and
I'm still actually getting overa cold.
But yeah, so, going from thatconversation, I just want to say
that today, tiktok is back on.
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Thank you, tiktok gods.
Just want to say that today, uh, tiktok is back on.
Thank you, tiktok gods.
Because, as of this morning, wecouldn't get on.
So this article reads tiktokstarts restoring service in the
us after shutting down um forjust barely a day.
Tiktok began restoring serviceto users in the united states.
Following a temporary andvoluntary shutdown that lasted
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less than a day, the companysaid Sunday that it was in the
process of basically bringingback its access after
President-elect Donald Trumpvowed to issue an executive
order to restore the app.
Let me just tell you, presidentTrump is very, very smart.
Let me just tell you, presidentTrump is very, very smart and
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that was really fucking petty ofBiden to do that the day before
the inauguration.
Like what a fucking asshole.
Like why would you take awayTikTok?
But I'm going to tell you whythey took away TikTok because
they do not want us talking,they don't want us to know, and
people like myself Heather thatwas just on, which I will be
bringing her back on the podcastsoon because she has a lot to
talk about this.
Let me tell you, heather's hadlike 100 lives.
She's already lived.
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She's like an ancient cat, Iswear.
She is very knowledgeable andshe is very, very entertaining
to listen to.
So right here someone wrote wethank President Trump for
providing the necessary clarityand assurance to our service
providers that they will face nopenalties, providing TikTok to
over 170 million Americans andallowing over 7 million small
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businesses to thrive.
Tiktok.
I'm sorry TikTok actually saidthis in a statement.
I'm sorry, I was looking downat these other users' opinions
and little comments.
Down at these other usersopinions and little comments.
It's a strong stand for thefirst amendment and against um,
the censorship issue.
We will work with presidenttrump on a long-term solution
that keeps tiktok in the unitedstates.
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Tiktok app owner bite dancevoluntarily shut down service in
the us just just hours before aSunday deadline, cutting off
all access to tens of millionsof users after the Supreme Court
this week upheld a law thateffectively banned it over
concerns about its ties to China.
Here's another thing.
All of us users on TikTok, wewere all saying the same shit.
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Why the fuck do we care whatChina sees on TikTok?
They see everything anyway.
It's a whole world Likeeverything's recorded.
Okay, just like you can.
You can never delete anything.
You cannot delete a text.
Um, obviously, for anybody thatwatches crime shows, how do you
think they figure out a lot ofshit?
Now?
Social media, they go on phones, they look at old text messages
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, gps.
Um, that was just all bullshit.
And they're already talking nowwith the weather because you
have all these fires in LA.
We're gonna get into that again.
That happened and then half ofthe world is frozen.
Um, this week, like startingtomorrow, is gonna be really,
really cold.
So, with the inauguration beingtomorrow, now they're saying
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that they cannot have it in, or,I'm sorry, they cannot have it
outside, and now they can't beinside because they're not going
to show the inside of the WhiteHouse and everybody's like, oh
wow, how fucking convenient.
So we're not even going to beable to, like see the
inauguration.
Um, that sounds pretty sus tome.
So we will see what happenswith that.
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But there is a lot more that weneed to get into on this
episode.
And again, you guys, this isgoing to be a more lengthier
episode because we need to catchup on all the drama in the us.
All right, so I'm going to beplaying a few clips from tiktok.
Um, some videos that I haveshared with friends all right
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guys.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
Where do we see a?
Speaker 4 (22:26):
fire because I do not
see one.
It is currently.
Look at my phone january 10 at110 you know how.
Speaker 6 (22:34):
They said we were
going to split into two
different worlds.
I'm definitely feeling likethat's what's going on here,
because as I was scrolling today, I saw a lot of videos like
that one.
It it wasn't just a Hollywoodsign.
I saw some people saying, likemy house was on fire, this is
what it looks like in this area.
You keep scrolling and then yousee other people saying this is
my house, this is myneighborhood, everything is fine
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, there's no fires.
I'm talking about same streety'all.
So what the hell is going on?
The split between worlds andtimelines isn't just some People
living in the same placeexperiencing completely
different reality, like twofrequencies trying to occupy the
same space.
They're not aligned, but I'mgoing to break it down for y'all
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.
The idea of jumping timelinesis about vibrational alignment.
We've got one group of peopletuned in to fear chaos and
destruction, aka the fires, thehurricanes, shit like that.
Let me say this this is not totake away from the people who
are experiencing this.
I'm just trying to show theparallel between the two
different worlds that we'reseeing right now.
The other group is tuned into afrequency of clarity, peace and
abundance.
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It's like two radio stationsplaying in the same room, it's
like you can only hear the oneyou're tuned into, even though
they're both there.
Now, let's say you're in LA.
You got group A that'sscrolling their feed.
They're seeing all thedestruction, the fires, the
chaos.
You're evacuating the newsheadlines saying California is
burned.
The group B same city, maybeeven the same street out walking
their dogs posting videos,clear skies, all that.
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Both groups exist in the same3D location.
They're experiencing completelydifferent versions of the same
space.
Why their consciousness istapped into different timelines.
When it comes to the Hollywoodsign being on fire, I know a lot
of people were saying that wasAI generated, which it probably
was.
Even with that, that shouldmake you wonder.
Like we can't trust nothingthat we see.
I do mean nothing.
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This is why I always tell y'allquestion everything.
What you believe is what youwill see you constantly
consuming fear-based content orfeeding into these narratives.
That's the timeline that you'regoing to be gravitate towards,
a timeline that's your reality.
I was talking to V tonight, andshe's in California as well,
and she said that her son wentdown to his job, which is in LA,
and there was nothing going on.
It was business as usual.
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Now, I'm not just going off ofwhat I see online.
I'm talking about somebody thatI know personally, that lives
in the city, confirmed exactlywhat I'm talking about.
Remember how I told you youremotions are your GPS.
Fear and panic anchor you to alower vibrational timeline.
Attitude, love and trust liftyou into a higher vibrational
state.
You definitely have to use yourdiscernment when it comes to
that trust.
This is the level where youattract peace and clarity.
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But a lot of people plugged intothe idea that reality is fixed.
Some are waking up to the ideathat their reality is malleable.
Both are valid experiences, butthey result in radically
different timelines.
Jumping timelines is aboutshifting your perceptions of
reality.
It's subtle, but the resultsare profound.
I wake up and see that thingsthat felt heavy and chaotic in
your life are suddenly not thereanymore.
Like you woke up a whole newperson.
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Have you ever felt like that?
Make sure you get in thecomments and let me know, or you
might notice people around youbehaving differently.
They more loving, more caring,more kind.
You just stop noticingnegativity altogether.
That's because you no longervibrate at that frequency.
Every day, when you get up, sayI choose a timeline of peace,
abundance and clarity.
I know words are spells, so wegonna use them to our advantage.
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Make sure you wanna detach fromthat fear.
Limit your exposure tofear-based narrative.
If you want a better reality,you have to feel it first.
Can't wait for the world tochange before you feel good,
ain't yourself.
Everything else will follow,not just la order flyers.
This shit is happeningeverywhere.
Look at the world right now.
Are people thriving in joy andlove where others are stuck in
despair?
Split is real.
Two worlds, same space,different vibe.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
A lot of content
creators saying what they really
want to say because, well,we're not afraid about getting
banned or demonetized anymore.
On the account, they're goingto ban this entire app.
So I'm going to say what it isI want to say while I still have
the ability to say it TikTokwas never a security risk to the
American people.
Tiktok is a security risk tothe American government because
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if TikTok genuinely had asecurity risk, they would be
banning all these other appslike Timu and Sheen that are run
in other countries, or theywould be banning American
corporations from outsourcingemployment to people in other
countries.
They can take our money astheir customers and provide us a
service in America, but theycan't employ American citizens.
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American citizens, no, theyemploy people in other countries
and give them money thatAmericans need, so they can
avoid paying Americans a livablewage amongst the worst economic
inflation America has ever seen.
So not only are they putting usin a bigger financial crisis,
which is exactly where theAmerican government wants us to
be, but they're giving hundredsand thousands of people all over
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the world access to way morepertinent information than
anything you could collect offof TikTok.
I mean, let's be for real here.
You've got companies likeComcast, t-mobile, my insurance
company whether it's myhomeowners or my car insurance
and Uber, and all of them havecall centers in different
countries.
They have access to my readilyavailable biographical
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information.
They have access to myfinancial data.
These insurance companies andUber apps literally give you
tips to install in your car sothey could track your driving
habits.
They could literally make a mapof our entire country, and you
don't think that that's more ofa security risk than me dancing
on TikTok?
Right, let's call it duck aduck.
(27:52):
Here, this is absolutely aboutfreedom of speech and nothing
else, because every singlesocial media app that Americans
have access to outside of TikTokis under the same corporate
umbrella, with the exact samecommunity standards, and that's
just America.
Now they have taken away all ofour freedoms by installing
corporations in place of ourconstitutional rights, or these
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corporations are finding ways tocapitalize on our
constitutional rights.
You don't believe me?
Let's dive in.
They infringe upon ourconstitutional right to freedom
of press by giving us only twopolarized options in way of
media.
Where do we get our news?
From?
Fox or CNN.
Every time you see a liberalarguing with a conservative, or
vice versa, it's you watch CNN,you watch Fox News?
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These are the only two newschannels that we have and
they're both under the samecorporate umbrella.
Why would one corporation wantto polarize the news, make them
both extremely biased,confrontational and regularly
misinforming Americans?
Why would one corporation wantto keep us divided?
The whole reason we have ahousing crisis in America and
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living is no longer affordableis because the American
government has allowed hedgefunds to come in and monopolize
on single family homes inAmerica.
Once again, a privatecorporation owning majority of
our single family homes, foodproduction, manufacturing,
farming, etc.
Anything that's happening on alarge scale in America is being
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monopolized by three differentcompanies, two of which are
under the same corporateumbrella and completely void of
any regulations that the FDAshould be implementing on them.
The FDA, food and DrugAdministration in America should
be sanctioned by the government, but instead they're being
bought out by these two majorcorporations that have
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monopolized on our foodproduction and manufacturing.
Our healthcare is owned by BigPharma, which once again is in
bed with the FDA and governmentofficials as well, and they're
just having a big old circlejerk about how they can take us
from being patients who needtreatment to customers who are
repeated.
Our public education system isfunded by our tax dollars, which
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is allocated to the publiceducation systems by the
government, which prefers stupidAmericans.
Case in point we are the onlycountry using standardized
testing and multiple choicequestions to grade our children.
If we are being realistic,american education does nothing
but indoctrinate our children tothe corporate work schedule.
On an education level, we arebehind every developed country
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in the world.
That is why the man running oureconomy refuses to employ
Americans because of our subpareducation system.
And last but absolutely mostimportantly, the entire point of
this post is how they areinfringing upon our
constitutional rights to freedomof speech.
The most accessible form to freespeech that we have is social
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media, and they are funneling usto social media apps owned by
the metaverse, social media appsof their choosing, like
Instagram, facebook, twitter orX YouTube.
All of these are under, onceagain, the same corporate
umbrella and they have thecommunity standards of the
government's choosing.
That's why they're regularlybringing all of these people in
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to reprimand them on how theyshould be handling their
community standards.
To reprimand them on how theyshould be handling their
community standards.
Like nobody finds it odd thatthe man who's running our
country has hired somebody torun our economy who owns one of
these social media platforms,and Elon Musk has said he
intends on putting people onprobation on Twitter if they're
not showing support to DonaldTrump or they're vocalizing
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their points of contentionagainst him, where President
Donald Trump has said anybody ingovernment who outwardly
opposes him will be replaced bya Trump loyalist.
If that is not infringementupon our constitutional right to
freedom of speech, well I don'tknow what is, and somehow I'm
supposed to believe that the oneapp that doesn't block, ban,
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demonetize or mute me fortalking about any of the
aforementioned is more of asecurity risk than corporate
American companies outsourcingall of our readily available
biographical information,financial information and
geographic whereabouts toanother country so they can
capitalize on theirrecord-breaking profits while
Americans still don't make aliving.
Speaker 5 (32:17):
You're telling me
that Hawaii received roughly $2
billion for disaster recoveryafter the fires, north Carolina,
after the floods, supposedlyreceived roughly $2 billion for
disaster recovery, and now wehave LA with Joe pledging 100%
rebuild costs, just like he didwith North Carolina.
(32:38):
He even said with NorthCarolina I'm here to say the
United States, the nation, hasyour back.
We're not leaving until you'reback on your feet completely.
So how is that going for thepeople of Hawaii or North
Carolina?
Because they are not back up ontheir feet, they even had to
pay property taxes on propertiesthat don't exist anymore and
they are still living in tents.
(32:58):
Is it possible that these eventsare just part of a massive land
grab for things like 15-minutesmart cities?
And you may be thinking that $2billion is a lot for disaster
recovery, but just a few weeksago, joe pledged almost $6
billion to be sent to here.
But just a few weeks ago, joepledged almost $6 billion to be
sent to here, bringing the totalamount of aid sent to here
(33:19):
around $175 billion that we knowof.
And you still think yourelected officials care about you
.
Speaker 7 (33:30):
Okay, you know, ever
since the Pope opened them
motherfucking doors, shit ain'tjust been right in the world.
I just been thinking somethingain't right.
What the fuck is going on Eversince them doors opened.
Speaker 9 (33:45):
The world ain't been
right since 2025 is going to
come straight out of a horrormovie.
This is Baba Venga and she's ablind fortune teller and she has
predicted insane events like9-11 and even princess diana's
death.
She says that in 2025, we willfinally meet alien and that this
will happen during a majorsporting event.
She also said that we're gonnahave this huge breakthrough in
mind reading, where, justthrough like waves, like brain
(34:09):
waves you will be able to readsomeone's brain and like their
thoughts.
She had also predicted thatdevastating earthquakes were
going to be hitting the WestCoast, which is crazy because,
like I don't think earthquakeshave happened, but I think the
fires in California started inJanuary, he said that this
tragedy would be on a reallymassive scale and affect a lot
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of people.
He also said that scientistsare going to discover the secret
to immortality, which is crazybecause on January 1st, this
documentary dropped.
I made a video about the guy.
He's a billionaire and he usesscience to try to live forever
and like reverse age.
It's really interesting.
He said that in 2025, we'regoing to be able to grow organs
in a lab, which I also thinkcould end a lot of like
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mysterious crimes, that crimesthat ended up being like people
are missing organs.
He also said that we may beable to figure out the cure of
cancer, but I feel like we wouldhave been able to figure it out
by now, but because of themedical industry, they don't
want us to figure it out.
But that's just me.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
So during these fires
in LA there's actually a news
video of a UAP crossing the skyin California and people have
slowed it down to like superslow mode and there's literally
this tube-like looking thingthat shoots across.
So this video says UAP crossingthe sky in California.
There's multiple videos of it.
(35:30):
I'm sure you guys have seen it.
If you haven't look it up, it'svery interesting, especially
because that last video I justplayed talked about um baba van
god talking about um, we'regoing to be aliens in 2025.
Speaker 9 (35:48):
Golden globes, that
was.
Moms are holding strong withthree shout outs god, creator of
the universe.
Speaker 10 (35:54):
Zero mentions
mocking god and using his name
as a cuss word is nothing newfor hollywood, but less than 48
hours after the golden globe'sblasphemy, hollywood was on fire
tonight.
Speaker 11 (36:08):
A new fire breaking
out late this evening in the
hollywood hills.
Who would have ever thoughtthis?
Speaker 12 (36:15):
Los Angeles is on
fire.
I talked to a fireman once.
He was telling me he goes, dude, one day he goes.
It's just going to be the rightwind and fire's going to start
in the right place and it'sgoing to burn through LA all the
way to the ocean and there'snot a thing we can do about it.
Speaker 9 (36:29):
The scene horrific.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
This is new aerial
video of a sixth fire, the
Sunset Fire, based in theHollywood Hills.
Firefighters there doingeverything they can, but there
simply aren't enough of them tofight the horror that has
exploded.
Speaker 11 (36:47):
Right now, people
are rushing to escape the
Hollywood Hills Brand new fireexploded down the Hollywood
Hills hills, making a beelinefor the iconic heart of the
entertainment industry.
Speaker 8 (36:58):
It is like driving
through hell itself down here
literally through hell tens ofthousands of people have fled
for their lives, abandoningtheir cars when they could go no
further.
Speaker 11 (37:10):
A new fire erupting
in the Hollywood Hills.
Marching toward iconiclandmarks, More than 130,000
people were under evacuationorders across Southern
California.
Speaker 5 (37:19):
A new fire has broken
out in the Hollywood Hills in
Los Angeles, threateninglandmarks like the Dolby Theater
, where the Oscar ceremony is tobe held in just a few weeks.
We literally grabbed our phones, a computer and our dogs and
ran out.
Speaker 12 (37:35):
If the wind hits the
wrong way, it's just going to
burn straight through LA.
Speaker 11 (37:40):
One week after this
Hollywood Hills home caught fire
and a man known to neighbors asWill Rothschild, a billionaire
member of the famed Rothschildfamily, was found dead inside,
the picture of who this manreally was is beginning to come
into focus.
It turns out 87-year-oldWilliam DeRothschild used to be
William Kaufman of Oregon, theLA Times reporting he changed
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his name in the 80s.
Hi, is this Richard?
It is Hi, richard.
Sorry to bother you.
This is Jory Rand calling fromABC 7 in Los Angeles.
Tonight we reached out toRichard Kaufman, brother to
William DeRothschild, who had noidea his brother was even alive
.
He hadn't and had been quietlyliving in Laurel Canyon, somehow
(38:24):
living like a billionaire, withmultiple properties and dozens
of luxury vehicles on elevatorsinside his garage those I saw
with my own eyes, so they'rethere.
Speaker 14 (38:35):
So where did the
money come from?
Your guess is as good as mine.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Alright, you guys.
So the Rothschild family is avery wealthy Jewish banking
family with origins in Frankfurt, germany.
The family's name comes fromtheir 16th century home,
rothschild, which means at thesign of the red shield.
The Rothschild were one of themost powerful and wealthiest
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dynasties in the 19th century.
Yeah, so, and if you guys lookup anything about Rothschild,
they're said to be very evilpeople.
About Rothschild, they're saidto be very evil people, and it's
just crazy to me that one ofthem died in the fire and the
family member doesn't even knowabout them, and they thought
(39:22):
that they died a long time ago.
It's just doesn't add up Right.
Speaker 14 (39:27):
Please, for the love
of God, tell me that I'm wrong.
Did you know that in 2028, theOlympics is going to be held in
Los Angeles County, but not justLos Angeles County, but not
just Los Angeles County, but itincludes all of the northern
regions of Los Angeles County,places which include the Pacific
Palisades, the San FernandoValley and Alcadena, which just
(39:48):
so happens to be the place thatis burning right now.
And then I keep hearing about2028, smart LA, which he's
calling the Marshall Plan for.
(40:16):
Get ready for this LA 2.0.
The entire reconstruction,which would cover over 40,000
acres.
I mean, this is just forinformational purposes only, but
it's coincidence until it's not.
Speaker 13 (40:37):
My farewell address
tonight, I want to warn the
country of some things that giveme great concern.
This is a dangerous country andthat's a dangerous
concentration of power in thehands of a very few ultra
wealthy people the dangerousconsequences if their abuse of
power is left unchecked.
Today an oligarchy is takingshape in America of extreme
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wealth, power and influence thatliterally threatens our entire
democracy, our basic rights andfreedoms and a fair shot for
everyone to get ahead.
We see the consequences allacross America and we've seen it
before.
More than a century ago theAmerican people stood up to the
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robber barons back then andbusted the trusts.
They didn't punish the wealthy,they just made the wealthy pay
by the rules everybody else hadto, just made the wealthy pay by
the rules everybody else had.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
I'm not sure why the
hell Biden gave his farewell
speech like that to warn thenation that he has all these
concerns, if that's not theshittiest way to go out and then
also to be petty about TikTok.
I mean, nobody is ever going toremember him for anything good,
and I don't care if that'sopinion based, because it's not.
It's facts.
(41:59):
I mean, why wouldn't you giveyour farewell speech something
nice and memorable to dip out,instead of leaving like that?
Speaker 15 (42:09):
Sorry, not sorry,
biden 2025 is the start of a new
80 year cycle.
Our society in this countrychanges drastically every 80
years.
What was happening in 1945?
World War II was ending 1865,the Civil War was ending 1785,
our US Constitution was beingcreated.
Think about that, but let'sbreak it down every 40 years
(42:33):
From 1785 until 1825, we were inour infant stage.
We had no idea what we weredoing.
We were starting to explorethis land.
Things were booming.
Things were actually reallygreat for our country at this
time.
Don't get me wrong.
There were some bad thingsgoing on.
There always is.
But this is the birth of ournation.
(42:53):
Things are going to be a littlecrazy.
1825 to 1865 some very darktimes.
Slavery was rampant, the trailof tears was happening, the
civil war was happening, we werein a lot of unrest I mean,
abraham lincoln was assassinated.
And then 1965 happened, until1925.
This is when we've left ourinfant stage and went to our
(43:16):
toddler stage.
We moved into our ego versusour id.
The land rush was happening,industry was booming,
reconstruction was happening.
We were doing wow.
And then what was happening in1905?
Women were starting to get alittle testy, realizing that
their voice mattered.
(43:37):
World War I happened.
Of course, things were goingpretty good and then the Great
Depression happened this is whenour grandparents and our
great-grandparents were born andthen the worst thing that could
happen to our country we werepulled into World War II.
Things were ugly and in 1945,world War II ended and the birth
of the American dream happened.
(43:58):
And for the next 40 years,things were crazy good, don't
get me wrong.
We had some unrest civil rightsmovement, for example but this
is the birth of information.
This is the birth ofunderstanding what's going on
throughout the country.
People were talking to oneanother and then 1985 happened
(44:22):
and the powers that be, thepeople that really are in
control of this country, didn'tlike all the progressive things
that were going on, didn't likethat.
People were communicating.
This is when control of usreally started.
Project 2025 started in 1985.
(44:44):
And what has been going on forthe past 40 years?
The birth of the internet, thebirth of access to information,
real access, and every year forthe past 40 years, what has the
powers that be that really runthis country been trying to do?
Put a chokehold around us.
I mean, let's get real.
9-11 happened, iraq andAfghanistan, the birth of social
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media, and now people areconnecting, really connecting.
If you all think we haven'tbeen in a revolution already.
We're in a technologicalrevolution and we are coming to
an end of it Because we're done.
We said it's enough, so don'tgive up.
The war's almost done.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
All right.
So, like this lady was saying,don't give up.
We've also seen many dark daysin this country, many dark years
, and we've gotten through it.
Many dark days in this country,many dark years, and we've
gotten through it.
So, for all of us millennialsout there, we with the TikTok
ban bullshit going on when westill don't know what's going on
about it, it's up in the air asof right now.
(45:45):
We can use it, but justremember, millennials are still
remembering that we saw thecollapse of MySpace, aol, aim,
msn Messenger, vine, yahooMessenger, limewire, Napster and
now, potentially, tiktok.
Also, what about LiveJournal?
I remember that, but thedifference is, though, is that
(46:07):
TikTok is so powerful and wehave united in this app, and,
honestly, I do not think it'sgoing anywhere.
I do not think that PresidentTrump is going anywhere.
Speaker 10 (46:19):
All this is up in
the air, but TikTok users are
not waiting around to find outhow this is going to play out.
Speaker 15 (46:24):
Amid fear a TikTok
ban could take effect later this
week, some Americans flockingto Chinese apps like Red Note
I'm a TikTok refugee and Lemon 8.
Both apps have similarities toTikTok, and Lemon 8 shares a
parent company, bytedance.
Red Note is owned and operatedby the Chinese Communist Party
and users must agree to adhereto the Chinese Constitution,
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practice socialist values andpromote the traditional culture
of China.
Speaker 10 (46:53):
Yeah, good job, us
government.
You told Americans theycouldn't see China anymore and
now they're running off to Vegaswith it.
I mean this has got to be sofrustrating for Kamala.
She just spent a whole electionfighting accusations that she's
a socialist and now everyAmerican is like I would
literally pledge to be a Chinesesocialist for a good TikTok
replacement.
The question is, why wouldAmericans be so cavalier about
(47:18):
the threat of China spying?
Maybe it's because, after yearsof receiving monthly emails
about how every American companyhas lost or stolen our data,
we've become cynical about theconcept of privacy.
Or maybe we actually get off onknowing China is spying on us
the whole time.
Maybe it's gotten so bad Ican't even enjoy a cat video
anymore, unless I know XiJinping is watching me from some
(47:40):
digital cuck chair in thecorner.
So looks like this new app rednote is exploding, and the last
time something from china wentthis viral was.
Speaker 4 (47:53):
it's not important
when you see what people are
discovering once they're ontoone thing that I've noticed
since being on Red Note for likethe last two days is how much
more advanced the Chineseculture is than what I had in my
brain.
Most of these Chinese peoplethey look so much less
(48:19):
traumatized than most Americans.
I am no longer convinced that weare living in a first world
country.
While lurking on Red Note, Ifound out about this car.
We can't sell this car becauseit's Chinese.
Look how cute it is.
They sell it in pink.
It's like $15,000, which isaffordable.
Speaker 8 (48:41):
I made a new bestie.
She ended up going to themarket and sent me a picture of
her local market corn on the cob, 94 cents.
What would it be here inAmerica, you might ask, $7.
Is this what they don't want usto know?
Speaker 10 (49:00):
That's not a good
sign for America.
I was made to think a communistdictator was bad.
But check out these corn prices, daddy likey.
Come on America, fight back IfChinese people show you their
cheap corn.
You show them a robust freepress, okay, no okay.
Or you show them our fair andimpartial justice, not that okay
(49:22):
, dave and Busters.
Show them our Dave and Busters.
Speaker 16 (49:29):
The Simpsons keep
predicting our future in 2025
might be the worst one yet.
Watch this.
Speaker 10 (49:36):
Please don't tell
the supervisor I have the flu.
I've been working with theShredder pelvis for three weeks
working with the Shredder Thomasfor three weeks.
Speaker 11 (49:47):
Oh, my juice looser
is never going to come.
Speaker 14 (49:49):
Yeah, just give me a
little milk, woo-hoo.
Speaker 10 (49:56):
Mother, get an extra
special hug ready.
I've bought you a new juicer.
Speaker 11 (50:01):
Good Lord, flu germs
entering every orifice in my
head.
Speaker 14 (50:07):
Happy birthday,
happy birthday, happy birthday.
Speaker 16 (50:10):
What, what the now
say what you want, cartoon or
(50:33):
not.
The simpsons have predicted toomuch shit for me to not take
this somewhat serious, and Idon't know about you, but I do
not want a repeat of 2020 and ittook me like two hours to find
it.
But even the kardashian'sdoctor is warning about the same
shit.
Watch this clip with what'sgoing on in the air today.
Speaker 12 (50:43):
You want to look at
the oil of oregano Antimicrobial
, antiviral, antifungal,anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory,
taking one drop under thetongue can just do wonders for
your health.
Speaker 16 (50:54):
Me personally, I
tried that, but it's fucking
gross, so I've been taking theseby micro-ingredients.
They come in a gel tap, so it'smuch easier to take than
actually just dropping oreganooil right on your fucking tongue
, and you get like 301 bags, soit should basically last forever
, because you only take it whenyou feel like you're coming down
with something.
The weird thing is, though, drSeppi's son got sentenced to 155
years for talking about thissame hurt.
(51:15):
I guess it makes sense, though,because the US healthcare
industry is worth $4.8 trillion,and you don't need to go to a
doctor to get oil of oregano.
Plus, if you look at all of theold remedy books, they all
refer to oil of oregano, butnone of our doctors ever talk
about it.
I guess they just don't want towhiz their profit if you don't
want to put that shit under yourtongue, but you do want to.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Okay, so from that
simpsons video, um, the scariest
thing about this is, since allthese drones, right?
Um, people, like I said earlierin this episode people have
witnessed have made videos ofthese drones spraying this like
weird mystery shit into the air,right?
So if you go back to 2020,china sprayed 64 million acres
(51:57):
using small drone applicationtechnology.
The next year, in 2021, acreageof cropland sprayed by drones
increased to 153 million acres.
Their drone crop sprayingincludes not only insecticides
and fungicides, but alsoherbicides and defolins.
(52:18):
Okay, so now we all know themovie that came out Leave the
World Behind right Now.
Keep this in mind, stay with me.
So they were going to banTikTok, so everybody went to
this app.
Red Note right Now.
In the Netflix movie Leave theWorld Behind the drones and the
red paper, that scene refers toa chilling moment where the
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family staying at a vacationhome receives a mysterious
package containing a red pieceof paper with cryptic
instructions, seeminglydelivered by drones, indicating
a large-scale, potentiallyapocalyptic event is about to
occur, forcing them to leave theworld behind to occur.
(53:05):
Forcing them to leave the worldbehind.
So the symbolism of this redpaper represents danger and
urgency, while the dronessignify like a widespread
operation and a cyber attack andit makes like the whole world
chaotic, right, you know?
You see that the Teslas pile upand crash into each other,
planes are crashing, which we'vehad a lot of planes crash, yeah
(53:29):
.
So we've seen that ending ofthe movie and there's a lot of
opinions on why it ended thatway.
But let me play this video foryou guys really quick, on TikTok
I deleted Red Note.
Speaker 2 (53:45):
That app did not sit
right in my spirit.
Am I the only one that feltlike I shouldn't have been there
or I should not have downloadedthe app?
When I downloaded it, because Idownloaded it, I checked it out
and then I deleted it.
I did not.
Something was not sitting right.
And then I came back on TikTokand seen that everybody said, oh
, we're on red note now.
(54:06):
So I re-downloaded it and afterI had it on my app store for
about five minutes, Ideactivated and deleted again.
I hope my number came off ofthere because I did not know how
to do that part.
But after logging on here today, hearing that the red notes
that was being dropped out ofthe sky on leave the world
(54:28):
behind, saying it was the end ofthe world, it's just too much
of a coincidence for me, and Idon't believe in coincidence.
The app just did not sit rightwith me.
It was like it felt like a appthat I should not have been on
and I felt like I should nothave even put my number in here.
I don't know, but I'm a steerclear away from red note and
(54:49):
I'll go to YouTube or lemonade.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
All right, you guys.
That concludes this episode.
And um 2025 has been prettychaotic already and we're only
into the middle of the month, um, so I guess we shall see what
happens.
Um, again, I will say I don'tthink tiktok is going anywhere.
I think people are reallyuniting and coming together and
speaking their minds.
(55:12):
I will say this I do thinktrump is going to do some
radical shit, which I thinkneeds to happen, and I think
that's going to stir up somechaos in the pot, right, but I
honestly think that things aregoing to get better.
We are going the right direction.
The people know what's going on.
The general people do.
I think we are more aware andmore awake and we are very
(55:39):
desensitized, like we're notfreaking out anymore.
We're not, you know, going toextremes, we're not just going
down rabbit holes.
I think it has helped us tobecome more aware and deal with
these issues and face them headon.
So I do think a lot of good,positive changes are coming and
(55:59):
I'm here for it.
So again, you guys, thank youfor for tuning in.
You know that you guys canalways email us at ghost sisters
21 24.
Again, that is, ghost sisters21 24.
Um, we are still on tiktok,facebook, twitter.
Well, x, whatever.
Um, we are on youtube and we'regonna start the new year and do
(56:20):
a lot, uh, new adventures.
It is gonna be really cold forthe next week, so I don't see us
going out as much, but, um,yeah, we just share our journeys
as we go along on here.
So definitely new contentcoming and thank you guys so
much for tuning in and we'll bechatting soon.