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December 4, 2025 42 mins
Bennett recounts a night-ops overwatch where he came face-to-face with a Bigfoot entity moving with silent intent. He details the fear spike, the instinct shift, and how his military experience in Egypt pushed him to change his life completely. A raw encounter, a defining moment, and a reality he’ll never forget or outrun.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
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Speaker 3 (00:30):
Oh yeah, let's make the posits into the Bank of knowledge.
Welcome back to the Trouble Show formerly known as Perner Radio.
I am your humble host, Troubles Garcia, and I want
to thank the Lord for I'm wanna be here today,
and I want to thank every single one of you
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(00:51):
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Speaker 1 (00:58):
And I'm gonna remind you.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
That it is completely, absolutely, completely two times completely free.
You don't have to pay to watch, you don't have
to pay to engage. However, if you want to buy
me a coffee, I would lovely enjoy it. I would
joy lovely lovingly. You know what I meant to say. Guys,
I'm a freaking beaner. Guys trying to smell sound to
my hair. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Have an

(01:19):
amazing episode, I know, with an amazing special guest, uplifting
and being the frequency. This jump in from a deep
end of the poems set in the freaking mood. My
next special guest is being here before. He's no stranger.
Bennett from the Broadcasting Seeds.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Podcast What's Up?

Speaker 2 (01:33):
What's Up? Man?

Speaker 3 (01:34):
Thanks for having me, Thank you for coming by. You
stop by again one more time? Create energy amazing podcast.
You know I'm gonna be honest with you.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
You you.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
I don't know how to say this enough, bro, And
I like I like doing this because it shows the reality.
I like saving these parts of the conversation so that
it's not in the background.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
It's actually recorded.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
You have been a very inspiring not only supporter, but navigator,
an influencer, role model.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
In this field.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I'm not gonna lie to you, dude.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
You've been very impactful in my life, not only because
your position. I positioned myself now to be more uplifting show.
I want to say, I want to be able to
I want to be a fragrance. I don't know if
that makes any sense. I want to be like Susan.
I want people to be like, Ah, he's a household name.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
You get what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
I want to sell it to the old white lady
made baking cookies and the Mexican family watching soap operas.
I want to be able to sell this to everybody
by uplifting, bringing a message and providing information and provoking
them to search the search bar. Right, stop watching ass
on TikTok and take five seconds of your day to
search the search bar.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
So how maybe you can watch TikTok, but you're the
one that they're watching.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
I love it talking about that. I'm gonna start getting
lives on tiktoking on YouTube. I really wanted to go
live on this one, but I need this episode for
the Tribal show. So, because we just started that new band, guys,
Bennett hasn't only promoted my show fullheartedly without me even
asking him to, he has introduced me and networked me
with people from all over the world, offers and also

(03:01):
other podcasters. I owe this man so much and he's
very impactful. Dude, I really suggest you guys look him
up Broadcasting Seeds.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Let them know where they can find you one more time.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Hey, broadcasting Seeds. You can check it out anywhere that
podcasts are played. My website is broadcasting seeds dot com
and literally everything else. Just type in broadcasting seeds it'll
be there.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
That's right. We have three questions, four questions.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I have a fourth one that I didn't send you
because I'm gonna catch you off the boo woo to
make sure that I get you off your script.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
But it's nothing scary, don't worry about it.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
So dude, as we all know you have a military background,
we're gonna we're gonna dive lightly into that, and then
we're gonna talk about broadcastings.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
We are gonna talk about conspiracy theories encrypted because that's
what I do best. Guys.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
You know, I'm a freaking I'm a newborn conspiracy theorist,
newborn Christian, newborn Christian conspiracy theorist. It's both all right,
but I've never been in my thirty four years of
life closer to Jesus Christ than I am today.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
I want again thank everythingle one of you guys are on.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
YouTube, please drop alike And if you haven't dropped ake,
just wait until the end. I'm sure you're gonna drop
a like. This is gonna be an amazing show. All right,
here comes your first question, broadcasting seeds. You've seen how
information moves, how stories get shaped. How much truth do
you think.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
We're actually fed? Keyword fed? And how much is just
engineered illusion?

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Man?

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Question?

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Yeah, but you know, I think we're fed. I think
we're fed just enough truth to keep us calm, right,
and just enough illusion to keep us confused. Nowadays, information
isn't neutral anymore. They weaponize it right as we've talked

(04:54):
about you and I have talked about plenty. It's not
about informing you, it's about forming you. WHOA, Okay, let
me say that again. It's not about informing you, it's
about forming you. I saw this, man, I saw this
first hand in the military and then later in the media.

(05:16):
I've been in this game for quite a while. Stories
are built the same way that like military operations are.
You find the target, you control the narrative, and never
let the truth outpace the agenda. Okay, so when people

(05:37):
ask me what's true, what I like to do is
actually flip it back on them. And I want you
to think about when you do this, who benefits from
you believing it? Okay, Damn, That's the reason that I
started broadcasting seeds. I don't want to tell people what

(05:57):
to believe. I just want to hand them the shovel
and then give them the courage to dig.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Very well.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
What answers the question?

Speaker 1 (06:09):
I think it does.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
It does answer the question faster than what I thought. Man,
I'm gonna give my two cents in here informing you
instead of forming you. People think that we're being programmed.
It's conditioning from birth, bro from everything. Uh, it's it's
it's raw molding you from from from the moment you're
you're born.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Mostly in these and developed countries.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
We have issues in this country, and we've mentioned this
before when you were on the show previously before, issues
that no other country has. We have issues of gender,
of equality, of made up issues. We ran out of
having issues, so we started creating issues. Yeah, and that's
what we've been conditioned to do. We've been conditioned to
live under anxiety and chaos every single time because they

(06:55):
get the order out of the chaos. They present the problem,
and they present they sell you the solution, present the problem,
and keyword, sell you the solution.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
So who is telling you what.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
So that they can benefit? How are they benefiting? You
might ask, well, Angel you, Angel you, you're a podcaster?
How are you benefiting? I'm saying, I don't sell this
to you. I told you guys, I don't. I'll take
a coffee from you, but I'm not selling anything. As
a matter of fact, I'm not even freaking sponsored. I'm
affiliated only and I and I say that very very proudly.

(07:31):
See what I'm saying, and I'm the better version of myself,
And I've told you this before. I'm not here to
scold you or tell you, hey, you know what, you
have to read the Bible in this manner, I don't.
I don't want you guys to I want you, guys
to be closer and having an intimate relationship with with
Jesus Christ. I don't care if you're a freaking Mormon
or this and that. So I'm sure not hurting children
and women or anybody else. You know, if you're walking

(07:52):
walking a righteous path and you're actually very happy and
you find peace. That's where you need to be man
So again, very impactful. Second question, Bennett, you talk about energy, faith,
and frequencies, so let's push it deeper. What truth have
you found that really connects the spiritual with the conspiratorial?

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Everything?

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Everything everything? Oh yeah, all right, so you've got I'm
thinking about this, so spiritual and conspiratorial right. For me,
I think the connection is that they're the same battlefield,

(08:38):
all right. Whether it's propaganda or like demonic influence, both
are designed to hijack what you believe, and the goals
kind of the same to get you vibrating at fear

(08:58):
instead of at faith. So like I'm big into fasting, right, So,
like when you fast and when you pray, when you
unplug from the noise, you raise your discernment, you raise
your vibration. But you're also able to discern this crap

(09:22):
that's flying at you all the time. You literally become
harder to manipulate. And that's spiritual warfare. And it's in
the digital age, right, and that's where we're at. So
the conspiratorial side wants control of your mind, right, the
spiritual side it wants freedom for your soul. So that's

(09:48):
the fight that we're in. Most people don't even know
that they're in a fight. Frankly, Yeah, that's all that's
coming to mind.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I get it now, I get it. I have a
random question just popped into my head right now.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
Yeah, so again, thank you for a service, and you
still continue to do a service, believe or not now
that you walk up more.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
I don't know if you were closer to Jesus when
you were in the military, but no, I was.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
You do it? Trust me?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Wow? Has it shaped your life after everything you've done?
Has it?

Speaker 3 (10:32):
If you have the time, if you have the button
to go back into time and say, you know what,
this is going to be more of a documentary for Bennett.
If this is like a moment where you're like, Okay,
well I want to I want to go back in
time and not do that, not be part of the military,
not join this, not join that.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Would you make anything different?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
I mean we all have those little things, right, those
little tweaks, But overall I think I would. I think
the only thing that I would do more better is
to have a closer relationship with God. Through the entire

(11:13):
ty of this I feel, you know, I grew up
in the church. I grew up literally going to church
every Sunday, but it was that cookie cutter church, right,
and I was like an usher and the whole thing.
Like when I was a high school boy, and then

(11:33):
like when I went to boot camp in the Marine Corps,
I still went to church on Sundays. Part of the
reason was because it's the only time we got to
go anywhere and get out of with squad band that
have droll instructors hovering over us yelling. So you know,
I went to church. But then when I graduated boot camp,
I feel like it all just fell right off and

(11:55):
I went headlong into Like I mean, I was not
were bad, like too bad. I mean, we all sin,
we all do our things right, but I definitely would
would like like to have maintained a stronger relationship with God,

(12:16):
more of one on one stuff instead of you know,
the occasional or when I need something kind of thing.
I feel like my wife would have been easier probably
if I had that that, you know, instead of because
people always hear the phrase, oh my gosh, what is

(12:39):
the phrase? It's out of my head now, like basically
not thinking about it and putting your weight on him. Right,
Let go and let God that's what I was looking for,
And let him carry some of that burden for you.
Let Jesus carry that burden. That's what he's there for,

(13:00):
That's what he sacrificed for. That's what it was all about.
And I just carried so much shit on my shoulders, man,
so much guilt, so much all the stuff from whether
it was fighting or you know, just not being a
good man in general.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
You know, yeah, I think aside from aside from being
a new, a better man today, walking to a righteous path,
doing the best version of yourself, I think everybody in
in the YouTube channel watching this video right now is
gonna be like, Okay.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
You'll get to the cryptic parts. I am not look
at there.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
It comes aside from you having combat against adversaries, human adversaries,
maybe even machine adversaries, did you ever have an encounter.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
With ay? And I'm trying to make you not this clue.
I don't want you to.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
I don't want you to get in trouble, but did
you ever everybody's asking this question, man, They all want
to know, did you fight a freaking goals a werewolf?

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Did you kill choop a cabra? Did the chop of
cabaculee one of your own? I mean, think about this, bro,
it's a valid question.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
You're in the cryptied world and you're in military, all right, Bro?

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Yeah, So so I did have I did know, but
I did have a cryptied experience, a face to face experience,
uh in Alaska? What And I don't really I don't
really talk about it much because I got other folks
that are there. But I'll just be it'll be vague,

(14:46):
but it will be what you know either way, it's
almost so I had my first bigfoot experience, cryptid sasquatch
whatever you're gonna say, right, sasquatch. That's that's what I
like to say, my first experience. This is when I
was like eleven, right, this experience. Fast forward eight years

(15:09):
and we were doing we were part of uh, I'll
go in. I'm telling the story. So we're part of
Joint Task Force what's called Joint Task Force six, which
is part of Northcomb now and you can look it
up on the internet just right. So Task Force JTF

(15:34):
six is what it was called. And basically what that is,
it's it's a mission held by the military to allow
that allows federal, state, and local law enforcement to call
on the military for assistance. And at that time it
was just for the war on drugs. Now now it's

(15:55):
expanded to you know, child trafficking and other things. Right,
it's a great task force and then it gives you
the problem is is that it skirts pussy Cooma tatis,
like right on the line. So up in Alaska. What
is that? What do you mean is what keeps military

(16:18):
from acting as law enforcement within the borders of the
United States. M I know that. Yeah, it's it's a law,
and I mean you can't do it. I will, but
again there's a fine line, right, and that's why it's
kind of an issue with National Guard and the whole
ice ship that's going down, whole situation the National Guard

(16:39):
is a little different. But anyway, so we were working
this counter drug task force. We had representatives from DEA
that we had UH liaison with and from the National
Forest Service as well, and we were up in Alaska.

(17:00):
I won't say exactly where, but in the National Forest
up there, and we were looking for marijuana grow plants
or grow plots because during the winter or during the summer, sorry,
during the summer. They have twenty four hour light up

(17:21):
there basically, and things grow pretty quickly, so marijuana does
pretty well now. So we would go in and we
would usually do aerial reconnaissance. We would find out where
this stuff is. We would go in and then we
would cut it down. They would either burn it or
take it away. Well. Yeah, so we were walking into

(17:48):
where we had gotten dropped off by helicopter and we
were moving in on a U and it was it
was the sun was going down, and we were going
to camp, say camp, but we were gonna stop in
a little patrol base overnight, well for like three hours

(18:10):
because that's it never quite got dark. It just got dusky.
And then the first thing in the once the light
came up probably I think that was about I can't
remember the time, but either way, when we were coming,
we're coming up this little ridge and there was this
long tall grass out there. It was probably about six

(18:35):
and a half foot tall. So we were kind of
having to party and walk through it. And we were
walking towards a thicket of trees that was probably about,
you know, forty to fifty feet from me. I got
to within about twenty feet of it. And I see
something now literally looking right into the sun, not right

(18:58):
into it, but it was backlit. Something stood up and
it was probably about nine feet tall, and I could
see nothing but shoulders and head shut the front, and
I knew exactly what it was because I could. Right
then the smell hit me. So it smelled kind of

(19:18):
like you know, you hear it about Bigfoot all the
time or sasquatch all the time. It was like a
combination of like white, you know, wet dog, and like
like wet animal, and then like just like pungent, like bacteria,
decomb whatever, not a good smell, and it let out

(19:40):
this freaking you can't explain it any other way than
a roar right at me. And there's a guy that's
right behind me. Now, the crazy thing is, this is
exactly like a count An encounter I had when I
was eleven, eight years prior, except for this thing was bigger.

(20:07):
I have a fully loaded weapon and I didn't even
move to engage. I don't know what that's about. It
was weird. I felt no urge to shoot this thing
at all. Lot the guy behind me didn't either. This
is what's crazy. So him and I see this thing

(20:29):
and We're like, what in the hell and we both
kind of back up, and then the guy, the third
guy in the row, hasn't seen anything, but he hears
all this and he comes to running and I'm not
positive that he saw it or not, but he brought
his weapon up and it just you could hear it

(20:50):
tear off, and it sounded like a freight train going
through the forest. And then when we continued to w after,
we kind of composed ourselves and we were like, what
the hell was that? And I, you know, the guy,
the other guy that was with me, even to this day,
well I haven't talked to him in years, but he

(21:12):
he's like, it was a bear and it was not
a bear. I can tell you that.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
In the ranking, in the ranking, was he a higher
rank than you guys?

Speaker 2 (21:24):
No, No, it was the same. Him and I were
the same rank. So, you know, I knew what it
was immediately, but only because I believed and I knew
it was literally like a carbon copy of my first experience.

(21:44):
And so we followed the trail that it had made
and it literally was like trees were like just snapped.
It was insane. Yeah, So that's the that's my my
military very cryptid story. Have I come in contact with
anything else? No, not, not that I can say off

(22:09):
the top of my head that you know, no tuop
of kras No uh, you know, no Candahar giants or
anything like that. I never had any of those experiences.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Well, you speak about and you did this, You did
the same thing. I caught onto it on the first
time I had you on.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
When you speak about your.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
What you saw, you you're animated, but you talk about
it as if you believe in it, but deep inside
you have an explanation for it, like you you maybe
it's a training you've had, maybe, but it's it's almost
as if.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Calmn serene. I don't know what it is.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Yeah, man, I don't know. It's just like once you know,
it's like I'm not a I'm not a believer. I'm
a knower. That's how I look at it. Right another
another military So I can't say that this was anything
particular except for it kind of had sasquatch flavor to it.
Was when we were in California where you live, in

(23:16):
the Lost Los Padres National Forest, same mission Joint TESK
for six. We were looking for uh, but there we
were also doing like uh we're looking for mobile meth
labs as well, so some breaking bad stuff the world

(23:38):
drugs literally, And we were up on what's called the
relay site because these mountains are pretty big there, and
we were up right off of what's called Reyes Peak,
which is the highest point in the Las Vegas National Forest.
We weren't on Ray's Peak. We were on the downslope
of a you know, ridge right by it, and we

(24:00):
were hidden because we had a relay site. And what
we were doing is we were relaying messages from teams
that were down in the down in the valleys and
ravines on the Santa Barbara side or the ocean side,
so down like towards Santa Barbara up to and we

(24:23):
were relaying it from Reyes up to Lompoc up to
Vandenburg Air Force Base because that's where our headquarters was
or for the for the time. And we had a
we had a couple incidents where things, rocks were getting
thrown at us, like there's no other.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Way to describe, like there was rocks because and we
looked around it.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
So during the day, it's like, what are their hikers out?
But uh, you know, not at night, man, not when
the hikers are off the train.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Only one thing that's what we got.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Two things that are got night in California is a
freaking sasquat and a fucking tweakers.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Right, So you little and we were pretty out in
the woods for the tweakers to be kicking us, and
we were we were like eleven miles in on a
on a trail, right. Oh man, Okay, so there was
no tweakers on your first story.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
I'm gona, I'm gonna, I'm gonna put this. I'm going
to say this travels from troubles.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
I was gonna say this right now.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
When he said marijuana, he meant portals in paranormal activity.
And when he's said and when the freaking sasquatch ran
and broke through everything to get to the trees, it's
because trees are portals. I'm telling you right now. I'm yes, yeah,
you are, dude, you think you think you're nuts. I'm

(25:43):
I'm off the wall, bro, all right, trees are portals.
I'm tying this freaking whole theory around through biblical scripture
how and I'm trying to prove it without having chagy
b Tito link it because tragy BT is gonna give
me a hundred different ways to link it, and it's
gonna sound roboto.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
I have to do my flavor.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
I have to, you know, spice it up and hashtag
look it up myself to say I found something, because
sometimes watching a documentary and.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Reading three pages of YouTube will give.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
You something that CHADGBT doesn't, and you're gonna be like,
oh my god, very skeptic. Anyway, the point is the
treat tree portals. I'm telling you, bro, I'm telling you
so wow. I have two more questions and we're.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Right on time. Yes, I'm such a great host.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Here you go, bro, Guys, you're in the middle of
the show. This is Bennett from Broadcasting Seeds. He has
an amazing channel on YouTube. If you guys are not
already watching it, what are you doing with your lives? Bro?

Speaker 1 (26:46):
If you're watching me and you're joining this episode.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Go listen to his rants telling you Bro, rants are
amazing radio voice, great presentations.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
He just broke down cheap of cobras.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
I think cheaper croppers also has something to do with
military basis.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
Yes, and I and I talked about that.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
That's that's where I got it from. I have about
two more two more questions, though.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
The other one was you faced all real battles, all
types of real battles, some out in the world and
some inside yourself. Looking back at your time in the service,
in the system, what moment taught you the hardest lesson
about truth, loyalty and freedom.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Mmm.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
So one of my last deployments when I was in
the military was to Egypt and we were part of
what's called the Multinational Force and Observers and it is
a most people don't even know this exists, right, So
there's there is a a So if people don't know

(27:49):
what a battalion is like, so you've heard everyone's heard
the name platoon, company, battalion, brigade, division, right, So that's
that's the higher So there is a what you consider
a brigade or regiment sized infantry element sitting on the

(28:10):
Egyptian Israeli border in the middle of the Sinai Peninsula, right.
So one of those contingencies there, one of the battalions
within the brigade is a US brigade. There's a Colombian
infantry brigade and a Fijian People are like, what what

(28:32):
do you mean? Fiji has an army as they do,
and they're badasses just so you know. So, but this
is like a giant system. It's a multinational force. You've
got something like thirteen different countries right going, you know,

(28:52):
doing different jobs with this, and there was just so much.
And then we were also there during nine to eleven,
so the you know planes hit the towers. We were
in Egypt, uh, watching it on Armed Forces Network and
like what the hell is going on? And then yeah,

(29:14):
because once the plane hit the the and I'll do
it this way, once the plane hit the uh the Pentagon,
it like literally.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Our yea, our hour we have to do. That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
Our like general quarters sirens went off, so we all went, yeah,
grab your ship, grab your ship. We all grabbed our
gear and went out to our battle positions because we
just had no idea what was going on. Right, But
that's that started down the road of just like some
wacky stuff going on and and a lot of this

(29:53):
like I'm just not going to get into it, but
it's shady military stuff, okay, like things like were prepositioned
and whatnot. I'm not saying that we were a part
of it, but you could see the writing on the wall, right,
So that was a moment in my overseas when I

(30:16):
realized loyalty without truth is just slavery. Right, That's that
is exactly how I felt. And I made a decision
on that day that I was getting out of the military.
So because I had like my career all packed out, man,

(30:39):
I was gonna go. So I had two packets in
one to either be a black Hawk helicopter or not
necessarily a black Hawk helicopter pilot, but a helicopter pilot,
or I was going to go Special Forces one or
the other when I got back from Egypt, right, But
that day it all changed. Plus it helped that once

(31:01):
I got back, I also met my wife now and
that was just solidified at all. I was like, I'm
not doing this again, right, So loyalty without truth is
just slavery. I mean, I saw good men destroyed by
systems they thought were defending. They thought they were defending, right,

(31:27):
So that shook me because I was one of them.
I built my entire identity around service, around following orders. Right,
But the day came when I had to choose between
the mission and my conscience, and that's when I understood
freedom right there period and freedom isn't blind obedience, folks.

(31:55):
Freedom is the courage to question what you've been told,
even if it costs you everything, period. Right. So since then,
I've tried to live by one rule, and it's never
to serve a system that fears the truth. Period. And

(32:19):
that's what broadcasting season is all about.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Philosophy. You've got to go listen to his show.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Bro, there's a lot of shit about looking in the mirror.
I think everything. I think almost every episode I turn
into you looking in the mirror, like us as humans
right with our minds and our hearts, looking in the
mirror at everything.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
I asked God, feel happy to have the banter to be,
to have my creativity back, and ask God, just let
me just have fun with my with my creation again,
with my outlet, with my channel. I want to uplift people.

(33:08):
I want them to say. I reflected off something that
someone said on that show.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
Hey, you brought that.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
We went from cryptids to conspiracies lightly, and then we
came back and we said, look at yourself in the mirror.
You said something very key, Bro, where did you find freedom?
The question was perfectly stated, I have one more for
you in the way out, So I've thought about this

(33:44):
question for a long time and how was how was
I going to ask it?

Speaker 1 (33:50):
And I was like, I'm not even gonna take that long.
I'm just gonna be me.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
About about that question here. It is what's your favorite motion?
How has it changed your life? And have you weaponized it?

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Mm hmm, Yeah, I'd say my favorite emotion is uh
is love? And yeah I have weaponized it in the past.
I have for sure, Well, yeah, I guess it. I

(34:29):
guess it would be weaponized in this in the fact that, uh,
this is what I'm fighting for. It's my why. But
that's you know, and it's it's because of the love
of my family, love of my country, love of my
my brother to to the left and the right of

(34:50):
me across the mic from me. You know, I'm a
very loyal person. And when I when you're with when
when you're in the circle, bro, you know, and and
people mess with that, that's that's the test of you know.

(35:11):
I always tell my I have four daughters. I think
you know that, right. And one of the things I
remember years ago when I had this is my oldest daughter,
she's thirty now, but she had and she had a
boyfriend who was not not not a good dude per se.

(35:33):
I mean, he's all right, but he wasn't like a
good like. He wasn't going anywhere in my eyes at least.
And lo and behold, he hasn't done anything with his life.
But he's not with my daughter either. But I remember
I looked him in his eyes one day, and I
scared the crap out of him. I said, but I

(35:53):
meant it in my heart and in my soul, and
I looked him right in his face, and I said,
I love my daughter enough to go to jail for her.
Mm hmm, yeah, I mean, and you can you can have. Man.
I heard something today, Dude, I gotta find it really quick.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
And what he's searching for. That as a father, mat
tell you something too. I've got a fourteen year old
bro whoop and life. Life hasn't given me more troubles
than now.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Man.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
I've been poor, I've been poor. I've lived checked to
check many.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
Years of my life. I'm gonna be honest with you, man,
but this is hard. Having a teenage daughter and then
all those boys. It ain't easy, especially in California. You
don't even know if they're boys or not. Most of
these dudes are just trying to freaking find themselves and
and and get everybody pregnant, and they're not. We live
in a society of a society. We live in a culture,

(36:55):
especially here in la we live in a culture of consumption.
And I've said there's plenty of times on the show before.
We live in culture consumption and instead of consuming, instead
of creating life, we're consuming life. We've been taught to
be being conditioned for a young age. We've been informed,
we've been in formed, like you said today, we've been controlled.
And that end, we've been stuck in this hamster wheel

(37:17):
or consumption for a very long time, weaponized it against us,
and then we get addicted to it, We get a
children addicted to it, and in many instances we never
realize it.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
The Dodgers just won, and.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
You saw how everybody reacted in the streets. We can't
have nothing nice.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
We can't And people ask me, like Angel, you bro,
you live in a How could you not love the Dodgers?

Speaker 3 (37:41):
First of all, because I can't watch entertainment sports. It's
not a sport if it's getting paid, you know.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
To win breads, breads and circus man it's in circus.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
And then you have people, as soon as they won,
having riots in the middle of La attacking the same
city that you're representing.

Speaker 1 (38:01):
In the sports like. And then you're attacking the cops
using all those.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Resources so that you don't get hurt with your wheelies
and your fireworks, and you're turning and burning off the buses.
And when your mom is dying and we know we
don't have any cops or there's too much traffic in
the streets to go save your fucking dying mother, then
you get pissed at the system.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
See how you see, you see what you see? How
that's all of that's all of that was generated.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
It was perfectly placed because everybody forgot all My people forgot,
the people that are that voted for Trump religiously forgot
that today you were supposed to go vote No. One
fifty so that your kids don't get taxed, so that
we don't get taxed, so that we don't get stuck
in this mine of state state of mind. I'm not

(38:50):
trying to be a dickhead, and I don't I'm not
trying to swear you to vote any any like, but
I am.

Speaker 1 (38:56):
Trying to tell you.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
Maybe if you don't stop watching the fucking Dodgers you
would have known is that today was a very important
day for California holding special elections on constitutional I'm telling you, Bro,
it's wild the way they designed it perfectly. Anyway, continue
bus and Circus.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
I can't find the thing I was looking for, So
it's fine.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
Very Bennett from the Broadcasting Seeds is a beautiful timed show.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
Bro, what's next for your show?

Speaker 2 (39:25):
Tell me, Ah, wall Well, one of the things that
we're trying to do now is, man, I've been I've
been posting every single day. I've been doing an episode
every single day for about a week and a half now,
just because I'm trying it out. I'm just trying to
see if I can do this, and then I'm you know,

(39:45):
so it's it's just it. I if you're not trying
to change stuff up, you're not doing it right, you know.
So you got to throw stuff against the wall and
see what sticks. So that's what I've been doing. But
I mean, this is exactly what I do. I have
guests on I will never stop doing I stop doing

(40:06):
it for a little while though. The solo episodes that
are about twenty to thirty minutes long. I just I
can't stop the research and I can't find enough guests
to talk about the stuff that I want to talk about.
So I literally want to I want to fill you know,
I want to wake people up. I want them to realize,

(40:28):
you know, and I don't do it to necessarily to educate.
People are like, why don't you talk about the you know, this,
that and the other thing, And it's like, because that's
your job, man, I can't. I'm not going to spoon
feed you every thing. It's like I said earlier, I'll
hand you the shovel, you know, to dig out the rest.
But that's what our show is about. It's just about

(40:52):
planting those seeds in the mind so we can harvest later. Right.
So other than that, man, I think maybe we'll start
up membership area soon. But you know, everything seems easy,
but it's just not.

Speaker 3 (41:08):
So it's extremely hard, especially in the niche that we're in,
ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, that is, spend it
from podcasting seats to make sure you check them out,
drop a five server, you know, a podcasts wait.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
I almost forgot.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
Listen to the Week today. This episode goes out to
tomorrow tomorrow. You have been lit on the comments section,
sending me videos, liking, not liking, arguing, engaging.

Speaker 1 (41:35):
I love it. I love everything that you bringing to
the table. I love it.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
You know why, because you're listening, you engage, you're looking
it up. This episode goes out to you tomorrow on Instagram.
Thank you so much for the engagement. Thank you so
much for the likes, Thank you so much for the
for the bandster, thank you so much for the videos.
Thank you so much for the personal engagement that you've
had there. Not love and respect. If you haven't already
done so, ladies and gentlemen, drop a five start review
on Apple podcasts. Go to Apple podcast guys, that's where

(41:59):
the big base is that. Go to Apple podcast if
you have an iPhone, drop a fist review there. And
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(42:19):
show as much as I enjoy.

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