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Speaker 1 (00:37):
Welcome back to another schizospiracy, the Maga Burrito, our number seven.
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the One the Only One. I Alla Welcome back to
the show. How's it going, brother?
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Is this thing on? It's on? I forgot how to
work it, bro. It's been so long. It's been about
a month since I did the last episode. What's up dude?
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Bro? One is on Real Life? Shit wan you won
that real life.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Shaw bro well in that real life ship? Yeah, Rob
and busy? Is he trying to make it out here?
You know? It is? What happened to be here?
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Yeah, it's always fun. It's always a good time. Got
a lot of people in the chat already. It's good
to see you, Bro, Good to see you for the
number seven. This is number seven, dude.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Seven months already since we started Time Flies It does
It does fly.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
And I told you to watch well, I didn't tell you.
I asked you to watch this new show on MGM
plus called The Institute. And someone had reached out to
me because I knew that I was making a documentary
that's essentially what this show is about, and they were like,
(02:53):
have you watched The Institute. We're going to be doing
a show about the Institute. It was on Ground Zero
with Clyde Lewis, one of the biggest radio shows out there,
and they asked me on and I was like, no,
I hadn't even heard of the institute. So then I
sat down and started watching it. And it's by Stephen King.
He wrote this novel in twenty nineteen, and then they
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just made this series about the novel here recently in July.
I think I started in June, but the episodes come
out every single week on Sundays. And I started watching
it and I'm like, holy shit, holy shit, this is
exactly like what I've what my documentary is about. It
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was kind of mind blown. And also all of the
references to Stanley Kubrick within the show is also very
interesting because Stephen King did not like Stanley Kubrick. He
didn't like his vision for his novel The Shining, And
with that, right a lot of beef. And it's just
(04:03):
so interesting how they have a lot of the stuff
from The Shining in there. I mean, of course, Stephen
King did write the book, and a lot of the
things that are in the book is also in the movie,
but a lot of things that are not in the
book are also in the movie and vice versa. Right,
and uh, you know, it's time to Shine. There's posters
(04:25):
all over this show that says that it's your time
to shine. It's the data shine. You have the twins
in there, you have the checkerboard floor symbolizing the duality,
the black and the white, the Masonic checkerboard floor. And
what's really confirmed, what's really interesting about this is that
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it's on MGM plus right, and it's essentially about, you know,
these children that are kidnapped and abducted out of their
homes and then they're put into this program that's called
the Institute. And but through my research, there was actual
(05:07):
school programs in California that was called MGM, but it
stood for mentally Gifted Minds. Yeah, so coincidence might be
a coincidence. I don't know. But the real life abduction
stuff is very real. That really does happen, but for
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a sort of a different reason, it's parents will. This
was really big and like the into the eighties, into
the nineties and then into the early two thousands, like
Keen behavioral modification camps and schools happened in Utah, happened
in upstate New York in this place called Ivy Ridge.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
There's a whole dot documentary on that. I've seen that recently, and.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
It's very real. The people's parents would pay this company
and this organization to come and abduct their kid out
of their house, blindfold them, put them in the back
of an suv, and then they would take them to
this facility and they would be there until they were
eighteen or they graduated the institute. Right so, and what
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they described was something very similar to mind control and
mk ultra like what they had been going through and
Ivy Ridge and Upstate New York that is called the
Academy at Ivy Ridge. They would be brainwashing, mind controlled.
They would be forced to listen to Stanley Kubrick's two
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thousand and one, A Space Odyssey every single morning. So
there's all these connections that are going on here, but
this show is almost like verbatim, like what even down
to the very end of the show and what they're
trying to accomplish is what I have theorized has actually
been went on for a really long time. So it
was kind of like, holy shit, you know, what did
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you think? I know you're only in the first episode,
but what did you think so far? I know you're
not very deep into it, and I didn't just had
to watch it all. As soon as I watched the
first episode. I watched every episode that was out that night,
couldn't stop.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
I'm almost done with episode two, so I'll be going
on to episode three. But isn't this like I asked
you about the whole Micultra stuff right, where wasn't a
majority of the stuff about finding I don't know if kids,
probably right, because it's all about the kids and stuff
people with telekinesis and telepathy and all this other stuff.
(07:41):
Wasn't there like a large majority? Because my friend Emily
Moore she's doing like a whole breakdown of the lesser
known mcultra files, which and then recently I saw well
for a while, not recently people talking about the telepathy tapes?
Did you ever look into that? With the kids and stuff?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
I've heard a lot of people talk about it. It's
apparently Joe Rogan has made it really popular. I mean,
I've heard of that one guy several times, but no,
I have not listened to it.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Well, I haven't listened to it either, but apparently it's
about again, I could be in this totally wrong autistic
kids and or like get special needs kids, but they're
actually because we've heard this before, like autistic kids are
super smart in their own way. Well, what if they
are like smarter than smart because their brain people with
schizophrenia and stuff like that, their brains work a little
(08:32):
bit differently, they're wired differently. And what if the voices
are actually right real and they're not hallucinating, and then
just they get pumped full of all these things in
order to suppress that. That's the whole conspiracy, that they
can actually tap into some sort of sixth sense, if
you will, and see beyond the veil and.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
This whole this particular show.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
I told you it's kind of already been done, right,
You got like X Men and things like that, where
it's a group of people who have special powers and
they get recruited by some shady government government agency or
whatever it is, some three letter agency and they get
used for I don't know what yet because I haven't
gotten that far.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
But that's why I said it's kind of already.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Been done a little bit. But you're saying it goes
deeper into like mculture territory, and it's making me think
about the lesser known programs because mculture was a ton
of documents. It wasn't just one thing people talk about.
Midnight Climax and all these different parts of it, but
it goes way deep. There was a ton over one
hundred different subprojects behind that umbrella. But people talk about
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mcultra as like a more of an umbrella term when
it's actually a bunch of sub projects behind that. So
is that what you're getting at? Because what's your documentary
about the newest one?
Speaker 1 (09:48):
It's going to be about the government psychic spy programming.
That's going to wrap in a lot of the experimentation
on children in public schools. So yeah, you're right, there's
one hundred f nine subprojects. Now, Richard Helm, Richard Helm
ordered the CIA, he was the director of the CIA
at the time, ordered that the mk Ultra documents all
(10:09):
be destroyed. Of course, the only reason that we have
any of the documentation on the mk Ultra projects was
because it was found inside of some financial documents that
weren't destroyed by the CIA. But a lot of the
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sub projects were actually were destroyed and we don't have
any evidence of them. But there are four mk ultra
subprojects that were one just dedicated to psychic research, so
they were trying to find out if trauma and drugging
of people would unlock some sort of cognitive ability in
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the minds of people. And that's what those four subprojects.
I can't name them off the top of my head
because there's so many different ones, and they're just named
mkultural subproject forty two, subproject forty five. It's not like
they actually have code names for them, so it's just
subproject blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. But there's
also sub projects that were done just on children. There's
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three of those mkultural subprojects that were dedicated just to
the study on children. One of them was a camp
that they brought all kinds of children from different ethnicities
into this summer camp and then studied them and how
they interacted with each other, basically, you know, shepherding and
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hurting them into a certain occupation for them in the
long run. And that's kind of what I originally thought
that a lot of this school testing stuff was also
designed for right They were trying to find young kid
assets to put into positions of power based on their
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cognitive abilities. I mean, several people have remembered being going
through really strange tests whenever they were younger in public school.
And the thing that is triggering a lot of people.
Is that voice that's like you should be hearing this
in your right ear, But that is a Monroe Institute
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gateway tape. So how did the Monroe Institute gateway tapes
get into public schools in the nineties and into the
early two thousands, right, So they had to have some
sort of contract with Monroe Institute to put these tapes
inside of schools. And then I have the document, the
Sun Streak document that was the government psychic spy program
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and went through many different iterations and many different name
changes since its inception in nineteen seventy eight until ninety
nine nine, but one of them was Sunstreak before it
was changed to the Stargate Project. And in it it
says that the Chinese were studying children for psychic abilities
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and that SRI International, which was the Stanford Research Institute,
was responsible for like the scientific research on remote viewing
and psychic abilities that were contracted by the government and
by the CIA, and by Army Intelligence and by the
Air Force. Later on, it says underneath it that SRI
(13:41):
was trying to duplicate these studies that the Chinese were
doing on children.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Did you recently get a new mic writer? Yes, someone's saying,
can you take some of the base out of it?
Speaker 3 (13:56):
Is that your voice? Is that your sexy voice that
has too much base in it?
Speaker 1 (14:00):
That's just my sex, all right. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Somebody said the low end, right, got too much low end?
Take some of that bass frequency. I don't know if
you can. What do you want to broadcaster? Yeah, I
mean you can in the settings.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah, I don't know how to mess with it right.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Now, it's all good.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
The next one that I would jerk with and probably
completely screw.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Then your real voice would be uh, you.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Know, try and get a little bit further away from
the mic.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
It's all good.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
So ye, yeah, I got too much, too much low wing. Bro,
I got too much junk in my trunk.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Bro. The balls are too big, booties are popping. The
balls drop too far. But you got to bring them
up a little bit ahead and just tie them off
a little bit. So dude, I don't know my fader.
Would my favor have anything to do with it?
Speaker 3 (14:50):
No, it'll literally say base frequency.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
It'll be under If you go to the home, you
go to the little uh oh god, go to sound
advanced audio processing. No, man, fuck them. They can listen
to it how it is?
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Now, what road caster do you have? Do you have
the big channel one? I only have the four channel one, four.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Channel I got. I got the first gen. It's got
the four channels on it.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Oh so you got the exact same one that I had.
Maybe he can help me after we're done.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Because yeah, with it, we'll work on it. We'll work
on it. So what is your thoughts on right? Because
we hear about this shit all the time, about the
government trying to find because when I was come, when
I was growing up in high school, and I believe
middle school, they had the gifted program, and the gifted
program was right, Oh, they're too smart for their own good,
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so they go to these special classes every so often.
I had a friend of mine who would have to
go after lunch, I remember, and it was like a
whole separate building just for him and like other kids.
And it reminds me kind of like this, Like the
right the whole show opens up with the kid being
finishing the test way before everybody else and being super smart.
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They're like, is it.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
Hard being too smart?
Speaker 2 (16:11):
He's like, well, I don't know, right, Like that whole
archetypal you know, storyline of this dude's way smart, like
genius level type of smart. And I remember growing up
having friends because I was too stupid to be in
those classes, right, Like I'm too basic, so I would
never be in it. But I knew people who weren't it,
and I always wondered, like, what are they doing here
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and how you're saying, maybe are they actually recruiting? Is
that how it works in intelligence that they go to
these public schools and they'll pick out people to kind
of groom them, maybe like for like future use some
manchean candidate type shit.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
That's what I originally believed was going on, was that
they were testing these kids. And because everyone that I've
talked to that was a part of other people that
I know that I've asked about this as it ended
up in some branch of the military or working for
the intelligence community. M So it's like, are they are
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they grooming them for the future and to be an
asset for the government later in the future. I mean
that kind of seems like what it is on like
a smaller level. And then with the psychic stuff I've
because a lot of people remember drinking like a substance
drinking stuff, Yeah, drinking like a fluid. Some people say
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that it was a pink fluid, other people say that
it was a yellow fluid. But they remember having to
drink some sort of substance and then then they were
asked all these questions. They were given like flash cards.
They would be asked, you know, what's on what's on
this flash card before they would be able to see
it or what it was revealed. They remember things with
like doing stuff with like ropes, like rorshack task, and
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this could be like played off as like ADHD testing
and stuff like that. But I think that it's a
little bit more. I think it's a deeper than that.
But it does seem because some people have been like, oh,
they've just been subjected to ADHD testing, which hey, I'm
not ruling that out. Maybe that might be. That might
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be a possibility too, But I don't know any ADHD
testing that would require you to use some sort of
like someone asking you what's going to be next on
the flash card before you actually see what's on the
flash card. Like that's that's like that's like psychic precognitive testing.
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And that's the goal with this show is that they're
trying to find a I mean, they have it in
three separate categories, So they have pk TK, and PC,
so as telekinesis then like essentially reading minds like being psychic,
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reading someone else's minds, reading their thoughts, and then PC
is pre cognitive, so pre cogs can see things that
are going to happen in the future. That's what the
PC means. Whenever they're you know, talking about all we
stopped the testing for PC because it's so volatile or
whatever that they're talking about in the show. That's what
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PC means is pre cognitive. So once you get further
into the show, you'll kind of really realize exactly what
they're doing because I mean, they show you, but I
knew what they were doing before they actually showed you
what they were doing because it's what I've believed that
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they had been doing. I just didn't have any evidence
that they were doing it.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
Yeah, it's like, like I said, it's gonna be really
hard to top Severance because severn to such a well
done show, and it was like kind of it wasn't
I wouldn't say like fresh because right, it kind of
falls in line, but what they did towards like the
end with it, it kind of caught me off guard
with like the future and everything going back and forth
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and blah blah blah, like that kind of stuff caught
me off guard. But you know, when I saw this,
I'm like, all right, well, we'll see where it goes.
But I wouldn't doubt that, right because we can get
more woou with it. Because even Fritz spring Meyer's work,
how the Illuminati create an undetectable mind controlled slave, I
believe that's the name of the book.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
He goes into detail.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
About how they fracture people, right, and allegedly they're able
to fracture somebody and give them multiple personalities within one person,
and they're able to activate those different personalities with different things, right,
and then you use your imagination as to what they
use these people for. I mean, it's the most heinous
handess things you can think about, but it kind of
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falls along those lines. Now, what I don't appreciate about
Fritz spring Maier's work is that it's very sensational. It's
very you can't really prove what they're saying. A lot
of these people who come out that talk like I
wasn't I was an Illuminati mind controlled slave. It's like usually,
what's that one guy who got caught lying about going
to the moon to sign some paperwork? You know what
I'm talking about? Was that guy's name, Corey Good.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
Corey Good.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
It's like one of those where like I was actually
probed in the ass by aliens in the Moon at
a base they had because I had to sign a
mortgage for blah blah blah.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
It's like, do you have any proof?
Speaker 2 (21:33):
It's like not really, It's like, why would they take
you to the moon and signed Why can't they just
do it downtown bro? And something that.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
They could Eh. But that's what a lot of this
Secret Space program I personally believe is to fictionalize something
real that did and may have actually happened, is to
make it so wacky and nonsensical. That's why it's wrapped
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up with the Montalk project. That's why it's been wrapped
up with the c stuff and the children and the savings.
It's all been made out to be super wacky and
not believable so that something, something real that could have
happened within all of the bullshit nonsense is then swept
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under the rug. Because it's like throwing the baby out
with the bathwater. Right, they'll be like, oh, yeah, well
that's all wrapped up in this bag made up nonsensical carbon.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
I agree with you on that, like the whole that
was one of the other things about Fritz Springmeier where
he talked about, oh when you know when the kids
like oh, Ronald McDonald and the Chucky cheese mouse or
whatever were in my room last night, right, and they
were making reduce, So it's like, here goes this kid
again with his wild imagination and when in reality it's
how you're saying, like, and this ties into the whole
(22:54):
UFO stuff too, because didn't they like put monkeys or
something like that. They made it look like there was
a monkey in it. So when they're like, what'd you see?
I saw a flying saucer and who was and I
saw somebody in it who was in a monkey, It's like, oh,
you're full of shit, Like you don't know what you're
talking about, And it's kind of a discredit the person
seeing it. But in my opinion, like if they were
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this good at everything, why would they even get caught
in the first place to begin with?
Speaker 3 (23:19):
You get what I'm saying, like some regular.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
That is highly illegal to experiment on any children highly illegal.
If you got caught up in any kind of way,
you're you're going down, Like the whole thing is going
to be completely shut down. So if that was the case,
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and something was going on that could have been able
to expose it, what better way than to throwing a
bunch of nonsensical garbage about space and freaking mind control
and fighting aliens and time travel and wild and crazy
uh you know, telekinesis h you know, twenty and back program.
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I mean, it's the easiest way to cover it all
up because it's lumped in with so much nonsense that
can't be proven right, and testimony by people that obviously
have some sort of mental illness or involved in some
sort of live action role playing LARP. I mean, that's
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easy do it, and they've it's proven that that's the
way that they do it. With ufology exactly what they did.
There was something real there, but it was the military.
There was experimental military craft, experimental drones, and then they
just fed the public a bunch of information about extraterrestrial
and that's the way that they covered up that it
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was our own technology. It's the exact same thing here.
The easiest way to cover up some experimentation on children
that you may or may not have been doing, is
to turn it into something super wacky and something that's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
That's why I say it's alien gaze and not alien grays, right,
because it's been faking gay since the very beginning. It's like,
where are we going with this? Like I don't know
where we're going, especially with the whole UFO thing. But again,
it's it seems like it makes me wonder, bro, how much?
Right because we hear this over and over again, right,
aliens and stuff illegal aliens, right, Like we hear that,
(25:29):
and also all the kids that go missing every year,
and like how much of it is blamed on these
illegal aliens? I wonder how much of that is actually
the government like behind it, like behind some of these
covert operations of like, oh, look, you want missing how
many kids a year? But like eight hundred thousand or
some crazy number like that, And I heard that like
ninety five percent of them come back, But still that's
(25:51):
a big number. What about the ones that don't come back? Right?
Speaker 3 (25:54):
What about those? Where do those go?
Speaker 2 (25:57):
And like it's easy to blame it on like oh, trafficking,
I'm not saying that's not real. I one hundred percent
believe in that. But you gotta also take into account
how much of these three letter agencies are even behind that,
and then they disguise it as oh, it's trafficking. Yeah,
probably is, but maybe those people have connections with the
people who do that, right, the three letter agencies, and
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they take a cut of the people coming in for
other extracurricular activities. Because we know the whole Project paper
Clip thing, bro like Bro von Braun. Von Brun was
doing some heinous shit and he was at the top
of our space program for a long time. That dude
should have been tried for crimes against humanity, and he wasn't.
(26:40):
He was what the head guy at at NASA wherever
it was for a while, developing rockets and whatever else
they were doing.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
All the faking gay shit that they were doing.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
That dude should have been tried for crimes against humanities
for the stuff that he did, but instead the government
took them in along with a whole bunch of other
guys from that era and put them to work. You
think that they just got over that whole stuff over andnight,
like oh, let's stop. Well, I'm gonna be quiet because
some people deny that whole thing happened. I'm a Civil
War denier, so you can deny that, but you can't
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deny the other one.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Well, here's the thing, too, is like whenever you started
talking about stuff like that, it's like you get lumped
into the to the Q stuff, the Q nine because
that's what it was all revolved around, was like save
the children. Then the children are being trafficked and all
that and uh deacon being couiter here, Tudor said, hell
(27:36):
of kids disappeared in Utah, Idaho, Idaho, and Montana, which
is just a coincidence that U Tall is where a
lot of these behavioral modification schools and these behavior modification
for troubled team camps happened in Utah, and they started
in Utah Provo Canyon, where is one of the it's
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been shot down now, but it was one of the
biggest team behavioral modification schools in the United States. Paris
Hilton went there. Yeah, I saw that, So it's like, oh, okay, okay, someone.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Mormons, like I wanted to say that too, right, the Mormons,
because they're real big in Utah. It's like, how much
of that because think, like, I'm not going to disrespect
anyone's religion. You can believe whatever crazy shit you want
to believe in. I don't really care, but some religions
are are pretty ridiculous, And I'm like, who would ever
believe in that? Like, who would ever believe? Who would
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ever fall for that? And like I'm thinking about how
many religions there are that are just tests right for
to see how much bullshit someone can believe?
Speaker 3 (28:46):
Right, that's just the precursor. And you're you're put into
religion since the very beginning of your life, your conditioning
to that since the very beginning. And I think that
there are a lot of religions, Mormonism being one of them,
where it's like you really believe this dude was talking
to what was he talking to?
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Salamander? And what else was he talking to? Bro a
rooster or some ship? What were they a frog and
a salamander? Do you hear about that one?
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Yeah? Well, I mean the AI thing now is like
getting crazy. Like I read this article the other day,
how you know Prophet? It was like, how Ai Jesus
chat bots pray upon Christians?
Speaker 2 (29:25):
What?
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Yeah, they're creating like Jesus chat bots where people can
talk to Jesus through freaking AI bro like a like
a chat gpt.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Jesus, have you have you talked to the velociraptor on
one of those?
Speaker 1 (29:44):
Did they really have one like that?
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Yeah? I did, like two episodes in the Velociraptor.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Is how profit driven AI Jesus chat bots pray upon
prayer driven Christians. We're getting a call from Jesus Christ
right now inside the rise of robot saviors compeding for believers.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
Yikes, that's the thing some people.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Right.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Religion I think is healthy and because it gives people structure,
It gives people. It's part of a society, part of
a civilization, so it gives structure and order to something. Right.
The problem is when it turns into a cult and
they start making you do some weird shit like we're
a magical underwear and all that stuff, right that they
don't like talk about, but it's true. And I think
that some people are so desperate and they're so brainwashed
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that they want to seek that wherever they can. So
when somebody goes, oh, this must be Jesus right talking
to me, right, and it's like is it? Because now
you're just being delusional. Now you're just being like a
you know, don't want to call you a crazy person,
but you're being crazy to think that. And then again
profit driven, so like money are they charging people for
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active monthly users? How much are they charging these people
for this subscription to talk to Jesus Christ himself.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
The phenomenon is attracting significant attention. I'm curious and to
value users are like one app, Ask Jesus. Ask Jesus
reports gaining thirty thousand active monthly users within the days
of launching, and when as visitors open AI Jesus, they
are greeted with words greetings, my dear friend. It is
I Jesus Christ. I have come to you in this
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AI form to provide wisdom, comfort and teachings in the
way of God in the Bible and Jesus Christ himself.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
I feel like this is.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
A really good, good one for the older generation like
sixty and above, they would eat this up. They would
eat this up.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Bro. Hold on here, let's let's ask Jesus a question. Here,
pull my.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Screen up real quick. Oh you got that Jesus bought.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
I bro ask Jesus dot com. Ask Jesus, not me,
You can type to g Hi, I'm Jesus. Ask me anything, bro?
What Korean? What or what do you want to ask Jesus?
Why were we created?
Speaker 1 (32:11):
No?
Speaker 2 (32:11):
No, no, no, no no no. Are aliens real? Is
he gonna ask me for my credit card? Here we
go talking to Jesus Christ himself right now. See response,
You're gonna have to pay bro? Oh, here we go,
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Here we go? What are aliens real? Word of life?
Where's the answer? Yes or no?
Speaker 3 (32:40):
Ah, Dear seeker of truth.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
As we traverse the vast expanse of the universe, we
often find ourselves pondering the mysteries that lie beyond our
earthly abode, the question of other other sentient beings exist,
and when the start is one that has intrigued humankind
for generations and the Holy Scriptures, we are reminded of
the majority and wonder of creation Psalms blah blah blah.
While the Bible does not explicitly mention extraterustrial life, it
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does speak on to the vastness of God's creation and
his sovereignty overall things.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Our faith encourages us to approach such.
Speaker 2 (33:10):
Mysteries with both wondering humility, trusting in ther Bro. Ultimately,
the presence or absence of other life forms in the
universes not diminished the beauty and purpose of our own existence. Instead,
let us focus on the love and grace bestowed upon
us by our creator and strive to live lives that
reflect his glory and compassion. So it like completely skirts
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the question and doesn't answer. Help me, I want to
know of one day bitcoin? What one million dollar?
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Right?
Speaker 2 (33:42):
I'm done with this shit, So Ai Jesus, is not
I mean not Conda asked tragybt instead whatever? It completely
just like it did like some reverse psychology, right, and
it turned it like around to fit some scripture or something,
which is usually what they do, right.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Yeah, quoting the Bible. Ai Jesus has to constantly quote
the Bible.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
You want to hear this prayer?
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Yeah, God, our Father, thank you for the wonders of
your creation. As we ponder the mysteries of the universe,
including the existence of aliens, Grant us wisdom and understanding.
Help us to trust in your divine plan and to
seek truth with open hearts. And Jesus Christ's name, we
pray aimen all right, So I guess so when Jesus
doesn't know there's Aliens or.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Rob Oz. Does Jesus take bitcoin?
Speaker 2 (34:36):
I'm sure, I'm sure. I'm sure he's got a crypto
wallet address. He can send him some some ethereum to
get your answer. Quicker, I don't see a subscription for this,
bro about us.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
There's gotta be some kind of microcharge or whatever. Just
like Chad GPT. You can only ask us so many
questions in a day. You can only commers with us
so many times.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
Oh, bro, this is this is Korean? This is Korean?
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Was made in Korea.
Speaker 3 (35:11):
Uh yeah, so you go to the about us and
always knew Korean.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Jesus was real and boom right here, that's them, that's
the page. We Bible is a Christian app website that
supports Christians and their faith journey with Bible based q
and a daily study and prayer and smart search. We
bi ball first personalized guidance powered by AI technology. It
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revolutionizes how users access Biblical interpretations and prayers. Operating primarily
in South Korea as Chill one Dad right here, we
Bible known as chill one in Korea start a Canary
Korean with fifty users and now serves over thirty thousand
monthly users, so I guess they're not paying for it.
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I think within.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
Three days of data to write the Code of Ai.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Jesus, yeah, pretty much. It gained over fifty thousand active
uses and surpassed one million Google search results. Users have
reported profound comfort and a better understanding of theology. Wee
Bible sparks discussions and concerns about AI and religious services.
The team actively participates in church and AI related symposiums.
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All great people. It's just like exploiting something that a
lot of people are a little bit naive when it
comes to religion. Again, that's all.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
They've learned all their life. So when they have a chance.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
To actually like get some interaction, right, like imagine being
able to Like the first book in the Bible I
read was Revelations, So think about if you could ask
it questions about Revelation and just like have it interpreted
all four We didn't have this shit when I was
growing up. Bro, I'm here reading about the end of
the world as a freaking twelve year old, and I'm like,
oh my god, when is this coming?
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Right?
Speaker 2 (37:03):
And then my grandma being super religiously it's happening soon
Jesus is coming, and uh what twenty twenty something years later,
I'm still here. Has he come? Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Come in AI form to answer all of your questions.
This tip is gonna get wild. Bro Like, we're gonna
be talking to freaking Superman. We're gonna be talking to
like fictionalized characters are gonna have a Batman AI Like,
it's gonna be insanity. We're gonna be talking to Metatron
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archangel Michael Like. Bro, it's gonna get nuts.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Yeah, but AI Jesus has been around for a minute,
because I remember when AI first came out, shout out
to paranoid American Paranoid Americans showed me the underbelly of
like the AI because the chat GPT stuff, that's the
tip of the iceberg. That's for the regular folk, right
they want to log in ask it a few questions.
But there's like a dark web of AI and think
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about it. It's like dudes who gooing it to AI
girlfriends turned up to twenty Okay, so there are the
most heinous AI models.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
And this was months ago. This is like a year ago.
When he showed me this.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
There was a hole it was like a rip Jesus,
Like it was a strong Jesus AI bought and it
was like you could talk to him directly and it
told you about their personality and stuff like that. Because
they were trained these large language models. They're just trained
on information and now it's only gotten worse because they're
able to expand from what they're being fed and they
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can they can literally search websites, so they're they're being trained.
Look at what was it? Meta?
Speaker 3 (38:48):
It just got hit with that one.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
I don't know if they got hit with a lawsuit,
but they were using lib gen and they took it
down because they were using all the books on there
to train their AI model. Because again they're just reading
information and processing it and pulling from the information already
has and meta got hit. Let me pull that up.
Meta hit with I think a lawsuit, bro.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
I want my AI Jesus to have wings singing lead
vocals for Lenner skinnered while I'm in the front row
hammered drum.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
Here we go, right, my AI Jesus to be Let's
see June twenty six, The latest was Judge tosses. Let
me pull this up on my screen. The latest was
Judge Toss' author's AI training copyright lawsuit against Manta. This
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was June twenty six, so really recently San Francisco, a
federal judge sided with Facebook parent meta platforms and dismissing
a copyright infringement lawsuit from a group of authors who
accused the company of stealing their work to train its
artificial intelligence technology. The ones they're ruling in the US
District Judge Vince Cabria. Cabria Gabria was second in a
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week from San Francisco's federal court to dismiss major copyright
clams from book authors against the rapidly developing AI industry.
So again, I know they were using a certain website
that I believe is still down because I got a
lot of my books out of it and when it
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blew up with this whole meta thing. Look, these products
are expected to generate billions, even trillions of dollars for
the companies that are developing them. If using copyright works
to train the model is as necessary as the companies say,
they will figure out a way to compensate copyright holders
for it. I mean, they got a point, they got
a point, I guess, But information is free once it's
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out there, because what's stopping you from copying and writing
about a book that you read that was copyrighted, but
then you wrote about it and they take the information
from that person that read that book, Like how does
that work? Like information is free, it should be free, right,
So I don't know, maybe that's why I got dismissed.
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But yeah, they were using libgen for a while. Yikes.
Where do you stand on that, bro? Do you think
that they should pay for using those books or what?
I don't know. This is the first time that I've
heard about this really. Yeah, here, so let's see. Let's
look a meta libgen. So Meta Security secretly trained its
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AI on a notorious piracy database newly unredacted court docs review.
This was back in January, so that it was a
real big thing, bro, because I remember Library Genesis lib
gen got shut down. I was like fuck because I
got all my books from there. Like, you could get
any book you want from that website. Now, I'm not
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saying go pirate stuff, right, people just pay for it.
I guess right.
Speaker 3 (42:08):
Skilling is bad.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
You don't want to keep feeding these giant corporations a
monthly subscription every month, right, whatever? But yeah, Libgen was
real big, and I think it's still down. I haven't
checked recently because I haven't really been reading all that much.
But yeah, that's why it was so big, because I
was like, fuck, they use libgen and they got it
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shut down because of the heat, but they were using
it to train their little AI golums. Brouz. Zuckerberg approved
Meta's use of pirated books to train it. Bro, you
imagine it's going to work and just downloading illegal books
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for like, for your eight hours of your job, to
pump it into some AI so it could learn about
stuff that was your job all day, Like, what's your boss?
I'm just pirrating some stuff all day long. Bro. It's like, again,
I think information should be free, but whatever, who cares?
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Like these large corporations are going to find a way
to leverage it in their for their benefit. Right. They
always do the same shit over and over again, So
it's about the bottom line and doesn't really really matter.
Speaker 3 (43:25):
So I'm sure they had good lawyers defend.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
Them in that right. They have billions of dollars. They
can do that well.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Pretty much any book that you find online, you can
find a PDF of it.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
That's what I'm saying you.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
Can just copy and paste it into the AI model.
Speaker 2 (43:42):
I mean it's not for I go to the I
go to the movies for the experience. I don't go
to the movies to watch a movie. I go to
the movie for the experience of getting out of the
house going to the movies. And even that sometimes is
too much because you can literally find any movie you want.
I mean, shit, I.
Speaker 3 (44:03):
Watched The Institute for free. You get what I'm saying. Like,
there's it's all out there.
Speaker 2 (44:09):
And that's the issue with the Internet in part, where
everything eventually will get leaked and it will be out
there and there's really nothing that they can do about it.
And that was the whole thing, right, cern created the
Internet to pare information between sciences, and I think it
got out of hand because once they opened it up
and made it public to the people. Well, I was
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just watching a documentary the other day about like the
early days of like these gore websites. Remember that where
we were, we grew up with like the wild wild
West of the Internet, bro where we saw the most
heinous shit like as kids, right, and like that's some
of that stuff scarred us for life, Like that shaped
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like our generation. For for I think a majority of it,
like there's there are a bunch of videos and people
probably know what I'm talking about that were just wild
and it was on the internet and uh not recently
but a few years back, Like I think they shut
down a lot of those uh oh, those gore sights
that they're not what they used to make gore sights
great again? Can we can we make that a to.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
A shirt now?
Speaker 2 (45:15):
I'm just kidding. I don't like watching that ship.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
Yeah, I remember growing up and watching a lot of
like beheading videos and like weird and crazy shit, bro,
Like remember the Peen Olympics, Dude.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
The bm Pan Olympics. Yeah, dude, yeah that was that
was rough. Like again, we saw that ship when we
were kids. I was probably like twelve years old when
I saw that video, all right, but it's.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Almost like a like a des desensitization.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
Yes of the youth, right, That's why On Meta or
not meta X for a while, it was a lot
of like snuff and gore videos for like for a
minute on my Meta and on my EX and I
had to put a filter to stop showing me shit
like that because like nowadays, I don't enjoy seeing that.
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But there's some people who get off on that sort
of stuff, like, dude, don't want to check this guy
get it getting put in in a fucking lathe probably
get snapped in half chucked this out. I was like,
that can't be good for your soul, bro is to
watch somebody just die on camera like that. That's not
It's not cool, man. So like I don't really enjoy
watching that stuff anymore, not that I did back then,
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but shit, dude, there's some rough.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
The well now it's like all fights right now, it's
like you know, kids fighting, adults fighting, like confrontation. Like
it's like now all over ax, and you.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Got people shooting with each other bro on.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Shootings and stuff like that. Now it's evolved into that,
but violence has gone up, but the rating systems have
like gone down. So like you know, back whenever we
were growing up, a rat it all R movie is
now a PG thirteen movie.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
I sound like radio rated R movies like is like
over the top, Like you got like what's that or
or the clown movie whatever whatever the name of that
movie is the horror movie, which is just like Gore
horror like the whole time.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
The one that was making people scream in the theaters,
like freak out of like psychotic breaks in the theater.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
That one, it's the clown movie. I'm free of what
the name of it is is.
Speaker 2 (47:35):
Yeah, no, I think I know what you're talking about.
But no, and I and I said this because for
a while I forgot which movie or which series it
was shit, even like Game of Thrones was pretty like
gory and stuff in some parts terrifying, terrifyer. Yeah, yeah,
I remember that one. That one was making people uh
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freak out, uh theater breakdown. Uh so the walkout and vomiting.
Bro the theater told me. The first screen he had
two people walk out. The second screening had half the
theater leave like it was so bad. That look terrified.
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Three is so gruesome. People are throwing up and walking
out of Theater's director Damian Leone says, the film delivered
the goods like.
Speaker 3 (48:29):
It is is this sort of stuff.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
How you're saying, right, conditioning people, We can talk about
that where it's like making people ready ready for something
right like that As people like to say, I don't
think so, because I think movies have been around for
a long time. I just finished watching I was gonna
when you were talking about the precognition and seeing the
future and all this gay shit.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
I just finished watching the Newest Destination Is it five
or some shit?
Speaker 2 (48:56):
Seven? Yeah, Bloodlines that that movie, bro, Like, we grew
up with movies like that, were Final Destination one, two, three, four,
whatever it was. It was like crazy deaths of people,
and like we saw that and that didn't really bother us.
And I just finished watching the newest one. I thought
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it was corny, rights, it's overdone. You can there's I mean,
there is like a thousand ways to die. So I
guess they could keep making the movie and get away
with it. And I think that they're gonna be making
another one after this one. So again, we grew up
with those kind of movies. Destination, what's another one that
we grew up with? Screams all, what's another good one
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that's like gory Saw definitely is up there. Because the
thing about these movies is that they like force you
to watch, right, that's the hardest part. We have to
sit there and watch the slow whatever it is that
they have to put into their arm or their eye
or whatever it is like, that's the part that really
get to me sometimes. But the thing about a movie
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is you know it's fake when you're watching these other
videos online. There's something about it being real that messes
with you psychologically, right, And I remember seeing a lot
of the al Qaeda videos. I'm gonna be honest, the
quality was on point. It was so on point that
it looked fake. So those didn't bother me too much, right,
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because it looked too good. It looked too Hollywood. And
it probably was Hollywood, right because like looking back at
Kubrick and a lot of these three letter agencies, who's
to say they weren't funding that to put out this
message of like, hey, we have to stop these people.
We can't have them what and we can't let them
have enrich uranium? Was that the latest one? Weapons of
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Mass Destruction? Sound familiar, same narrative, you know, same shit,
different day. So again again, I don't enjoy watching the
gore stuff, but it's it's there, and and we grew
up with it.
Speaker 1 (51:01):
Bro the Hostile, the hostile franchise.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
Human Centipede.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
Uh. There's a bunch of other like banded movies that
have been that are heinous, that are fucked up right,
The Siberian.
Speaker 1 (51:18):
Green Inferno by Eli Roth Green Inferno.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
Was Cannibal Holocaust one of them?
Speaker 2 (51:25):
Or is that a band that I'm pretty sure Cannibal Holocaust.
Speaker 1 (51:32):
I think that was a snuff film, wasn't it.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
No, that was a that was a movie. That was
a movie. Yeah, Cannibal Holocaust was the one where they
took the director to court because they thought the people
had actually died on film. They made the actors come
out and testify in court that they were still alive.
That's how bad that movie was. But you watch it
nowadays and it's not bad, Like it's not too bad.
But imagine that, bro, when it came out. This movie
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came out in nineteen eighty. Imagine people watching it but
they're like, Dan, these people are really dying on film,
Like this is real. You know Nick Cage the movie
Nine Milimeter. Have you ever seen that movie with Nick Cage?
Daddy Nick Cage? I probably should.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
I think I feel like I've seen almost every Nick
Cage movie, but it's not ringing a bell. When did
they come out?
Speaker 2 (52:19):
I don't know exactly when it came out, it's a
while ago. But he is he is this guy, a
cop who finds this underground film industry and he tries
to get to the bottom of a particular film that
they found, trying to verify but was real or not?
And it's about snuff films. Again, it's like this creepy
pasta type of shit where it turns out to be real.
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I think these things are real, and I think that
heinous things happen every day, and I'm sure and all
the technology we have, someone's not recording it. Like, come on,
you gotta be naive if you don't think that. But yeah,
nine millimeter. Are rituals real? I'm sure they are. Do
they make a difference in reality? That's the whole that's
the conspiracy. If I fucking do some ritual, like a
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Freemasonic ritual, will I get a ton of riches or
do whatever? That's the conspiracy. Rituals are real as to
if they have an effect on reality, that's the conspiracy.
Speaker 3 (53:15):
That's what people argue about. Does it work or not?
Speaker 1 (53:21):
Yeah, that's the contention is what exactly is it doing?
Speaker 2 (53:26):
You know what is it exactly?
Speaker 1 (53:27):
Well? Actually, for is it just for show? Is it
for entertainment?
Speaker 2 (53:32):
Yeah? Remember what it?
Speaker 1 (53:34):
And then setting back and then being like, oh, let's
see how many people make dumb ass freaking YouTube videos
over this stupid bullshit?
Speaker 3 (53:43):
I know, dude, Like I watch it, I'm like, like,
I cringe. But yeah, like the whole stuff.
Speaker 2 (53:49):
That they were doing at the Bohemian Grove, they were
out there, and who was it Richard Nixon that said that?
One thing about it? Was it Richard Nixon? Or who
was it that was?
Speaker 1 (53:59):
Like?
Speaker 3 (54:00):
That was the most was.
Speaker 1 (54:02):
That when I was Jones infiltrated and started filming.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
No, Richard Nixon wasn't around then. Richard Nixon quote about
Bohemian Grove? Was it Richard Nixon? Here? Let me see
who was the one that said this?
Speaker 3 (54:24):
Oh yeah, uh yeah, Well I think I think.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
It was him that said this, not like this though
I don't remember it being like this though, but he did.
I think he did say this. I think that's what
he said, something along those lines. So again, it was
a bunch of dudes running around naked in the woods
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in front of an owl doing some sort of ritual.
I think that was real as to what they were
trying to achieve by doing that, I don't know, right,
that's the whole conspiracy, But I'm pretty sure was Richard Nixon.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
Yeah, that's the thing about the occult and like the esoterically,
people want to put their own meaning on it and
making mean something that is not when it can just
be a bunch of people just screwing around.
Speaker 2 (55:21):
No, one hundred percent, Like again and again, it goes
back to religion where it's like you go every Sunday
you think you're making a change in your life, which
is fine for people because they believe they are. And
and again that's the sort of like self hypnosis type
of thing. It's like you got your own therapy going on,
which is fine. I'm not saying that's bad, but it
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can get weird. I mean, I think it was in Korea.
Brother was a dude who was talking about being Jesus Christ.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
First, how many people have claimed that they were Jesus
Christ reincarnated or that they were Jesus Christ in a
past life. We should have all been saved by now, bro.
Speaker 2 (55:58):
Yeah, so it's what you was this so nineteen eighty
four a pseudo religion or cult teaching of their founder
Lee is the pastor, the pastor promised in the New
Testament and the Book of Revelation. All right here, Yeah,
(56:19):
this is this is the people. I think, well, I
pull up the wiki page speaking of speaking of cults
right here in twenty twenty. So the shin Jeon Ching
needs teaching. Claims that the found their founder Lee is
the pastor promised in the New Testament, and the Book
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of Revelation is written in secret metaphors parables of course,
which only Lee is capable of deciphering. Sound familiar with
Joseph Smith, only he could read the Golden Tablets. Before
founding his own religious movement, Lee was a member of
a controversial group called the Olive Tree, a new religious
movement which spawned the first counter cult movement in post
(57:03):
war Korea. Although this connection is not present in this
guy's biography, whereas it they teach, teaches it is the
true faith, with its members receiving salvation at the last judgment,
everyone not in the group will be denied forgiveness and destroyed.
In twenty twenty, the group became the center of intense
(57:24):
scrutiny during the COVID nineteen pandemic. The outbreak of COVID
cases in Korea was initially centered and Daegu, after a
sixty one year old member known as Patient thirty one,
infected other church members, causing the pandemic to surge in
the city. So these dudes were still meeting around the
pandemic and they just spread it to each other, and
(57:45):
they caused a surge. As the disease spread among the
members and thousands of others, there was a national outcry
against the group, and by February twenty second, twenty twenty,
over one point three million South Korean citizens signed an
online petition to the Blue House requesting the government to
disband the church entirely. On August twelve, twenty twenty two,
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the Supreme Court of Korea upheld the acquittal of Lee
man He on charges that he obstructed the government's response
to the outbreak in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (58:16):
This was a setup, bro, This was a setup. They
wanted to disband.
Speaker 2 (58:19):
Jesus anyways, this was in Korea. These are probably the
people behind this Jesus Ai thing.
Speaker 3 (58:29):
So as soon as I saw Korea, I was like, yikes.
Speaker 1 (58:35):
Instead of crucifying Jesus this time, we're going to prosecute him.
We're going to prosecute him into oblivion. Yeah, brosim wrapped
up in the legal system. Take this ship to the
Supreme Court, Bro, Supreme Court of Korea.
Speaker 2 (58:49):
Yeah, there's been a bunch of people throughout history that I've
talked about being the true Maassiah and the last one
and blah blah blah. Nothing's happened yet, So see where
it goes from here.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
Yeah, Heaven's Gate call said the exact same thing. Dave said,
the exact same thing, that he was the only one
that Kim decipher the Bible, and he's the only one
that has David.
Speaker 3 (59:13):
Korush, the one with the compound where they had the.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
Very similar to David.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
Yeah, the UFO guy was like that, that's wild if
you said that.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
No, no, but he was the one that could the
only decipher for the Seven Seals to bring about the
in the Book of Revelation to unlock the seven Seals. Yeah,
it's the same ship, the same ship, just repeated over
and over again.
Speaker 3 (59:42):
Someone said, smash your pass, Kim Kim jong un.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
What would would you smash your pass? Bro?
Speaker 1 (59:51):
Hmmm, well, Kim jong um booty. Does he have the base?
Does he have the base?
Speaker 2 (59:58):
I don't think so. You know, you know, they believe
that he doesn't have a butthole. You know, that's a belief, right,
believe that. Well, that's just what they're brought up. Like,
do you know the mythology behind like Korea and all
of its dictators. You know, they have like a mythology
behind every one of them, like in Severance where they
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were like riding on a horse.
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
That they fed the public to believe in. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
Yeah, so they believe that he doesn't poop and that
his dad or his grandpa or something wrote in on
like a unicorn, and shit, bro, it's wild. And by
the way, have you seen Death of Unicorn? No, bro,
watch that movie?
Speaker 3 (01:00:41):
Please? Holy shit, watch Death of a Unicorn.
Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
It just came. It was a twenty four, right, a
twenty four shout out to a twenty four because they
they always make these curse movies.
Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
But yeah, watch Death of a Unicorn.
Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
All right, I'll try it out.
Speaker 2 (01:00:59):
Yeah yeah, all right, anyone want anyone listening, go watch
Death of Venocoints. Pretty pretty funny. I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Well, I gotta wrap this up. My freaking chair is
sinking because it's broken, and I'm constantly going down fading.
See I'm getting shorter and shorter and shorter. The mic
is getting higher.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
You spend all your money on a mic, so you
can't buy a chair now, so people have to watch
you just slowly sink throughout the whole entirety of all.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
My money on a mic and a new board. And
apparently everybody's telling me my audio is still ship. So
I don't know what you want from me. I don't
know what you want from you.
Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
Guys, all good, bro, what do you want from me?
I'll do it again here soon next month and talk
about some other ship. Maybe I'll finish the show by then.
We could talk about the show some more.
Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
That sounds good, bro. Can you let people on my
channel know where to find you even though you're doing
real life ship and there's not too much coming out
from uh you on the base, so but let them
know where to find you.
Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Yeah, soon enough, I'll be back doing the Thursday night
streams with Narcolongo. I've been playing a lot of New World,
so shout out to the bunder Bussy crew and you
can find me over on www dot tj ojp dot
com and uh yeah, but I'll be back soon here
in a little bit. But yeah, bro's it's fun. Some
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ron with a bussy. The Bunderbussy crew.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
All right, guys, thanks for being here. If you want
to know where to find me, if you're listening on
Want's channel, you can find me on raiz by Giants
on any and all podcast platforms and also YouTube. Thanks
for being here. Everyone really appreciate it. And before I
fade all the way down to where the mic is
putching me on my head, please be sure to hit
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Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Can I get out