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March 16, 2025 48 mins
In this week's episode, we discuss the concept of time loops and how they shape our "reality". 
Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of patience and self-awareness in navigating these loops. Like in the film The Truman Show, Truman had to confront the truth to escape his manufactured reality, we too must seek the truth in our lives. 
Discover how self-awareness and seeking the truth can help you break free from the matrix.  


Tune into the discussion! 

🗣️ Quote from Dutch
"Patience is a virtue."

🗣️ Quote from Tena
"I feel like they are stripping away the so-called minutes that they give us."


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(01:28):
putting out new merch very soon. Just been chilling out, folks.
You know it's hard to stay inspired and it's and
it's matrix sometimes, folks, when you start to weigh out
things that matter, things that don't matter, but then you
weigh out your dreams and your passions, and you know,
you look for those egotistical dopamine hits. I would like

(01:49):
to call it sometimes because sometimes it's an ego, but
sometimes it's not. Yeah, you know, so you know, like
I said, sometimes there's an ego, sometimes it's not. Sometimes
you have a greater purpose, sometimes creating whatever it is
that you're trying to cure rates it's what's going to
get you to your greater purpose long as you stay

(02:12):
on top of it. But again, sometimes I feel like
I battle with just feeling inspired at times, because sometimes
I remind myself that lot of shit don't matter. And
when you battle some kind of thoughts, you know, it
will just be hard to create things or to just
do things that you want because you know that this
other shit that's somewhat more important that you need to,

(02:35):
you know, focus on. It's just other things that's just
more important in your life at the moment, you know.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Yeah, I understand. Yeah, it's hard, y'all hear for a
p I'm scared it's hard. Out here for all of
us just living in the truth, you know, just knowing everything,
knowing what the matrix is. It's hard. It's difficult because
the people who don't know, the people who are still sleeping,
they can go out literally life dot D. But do

(03:02):
you want to be lotty dotty B when the shit
hits the fan?

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Right?

Speaker 2 (03:06):
That's the thing, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
You know?

Speaker 2 (03:10):
So, yeah, what's new in the main trix? You got
any news updates to.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
The stock market pulled back? O D. People was upset
with Trump. But it's like, I gotta stop thinking it's Trump.
These things, these things are pulling back because they're trying
to give intelligent people who at least play the stocks
an opportunity to invest their money into things that they
missed opportunities to invest their money into. You know, they

(03:38):
know tax season isrolling around. You don't pull the stock
market back real quick at my stocks tax season? Why
couldn't want people to have the dream of, Oh, I'm
anna blow two three thousand dollars of my tax refund
on the stock market and hope I gain another ten
of racks to the next you know, month or two,
You know what I mean? Which people do do that.
You know, people are taking ay tax refunds and flipping

(04:01):
that shit. Niggas are becoming one hundred thousand theires and
multi millionaires in a matter of a few months. Fucking
with the fucking with the market, fucking with the matrix
will come on to that aspect of getting money at
the side hustle, you know. But outside of that. I

(04:21):
was talking to one of my boys earlier and he
was like, yo, well, I said to him, like, yo,
he had sent me something with them. I guess somebody
recorded something like a UFO was in the sky or
moving around or whatever. And I was like, you know
something that's crazy. The other day, I'm running with mom
with the realists, and I keep telling her to look

(04:42):
up at the sky. She's getting upsetting me. Look up
at the sky. I'm like, look, there's a star in
the sky. And everybody who's listening, right, for those who's listening,
if you live in a state where there's clear skies,
look up at the north star and tell me what
it looked like. It's not a star. It don't look
like the star no more. It looks like there is
a beaming led light that is just shining down on

(05:09):
our globe planet whatever. You know what I mean, that's
what it looks like to me, a giant led a
light in the sky. My boy even said that he
saw it one night, flickering like it was trying to
stay shiny. But it wasn't as shiny at the moment.
You know. It wasn't clouds doing that, he said. He
was a clear sky, a clear night in New York,

(05:30):
it said the other day out here in North Kakilaki,
I'm looking up. That is an LED light. That's a flashlight.
That shit don't look like a star. It's just a
ways beaming. It's not star like, and it sits next
to the moon. It looks like a giant LED light
beaming down. I mean, we wanted to look right now
and live action you could probably see it. I'm not

(05:50):
bugging the fuck out. I want you to look into
that shit. It's just small night for whenever, whoever, whenever
you listen to this at any given moment in your life,
whoever listens to this YO and nighttime comes, go look
up at the sky at that north star and stare
at it for at least thirty seconds to a minute,
and tell me what you think that is? Does it
look like just a star beaming down on the sky

(06:11):
compared to the other stars. That does look like an
led light coming from some type of satellite, something beaming
at the sky. Beat me down in the sky. That's
what looks like to me. I land my plane on
that though.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Okay, well the moon was rang and they say that
the moon is a natural satellite. I feel like they're
telling us the truth right there.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
The moon is a satellite.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
It's a satellite. But people have been saying that for
a long time. For them to call it a natural satellite,
what the fuck is that? What's a natural satellite? It's
a fucking satellite.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
There's nothing natural about a satellite.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
Yeah, so it's just like, come on now. There was
a lot more planes since that episode we dropped, right,
There was a lot more that came out. I don't
know how many, but there's been a couple.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
I heard a plane crash over in South Carolina today
for real, yep, but it wasn't. It was a passenger plane,
but not like the American Airlines Delta. It was more
like a private plane that I crashed out the sky.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
American Airlines they had an issue where the plane erupted
in flames at a Denver airport and then the passengers
were forced to evacuate. I saw a footage where it
was on the wing. I'm like them niggas retarded. Ain't
no way saying where.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
The fire was that. You know, maybe that's the only
place of exit. They happened right.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Next to the wing. They had a little conveyor belt.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
I don't know that's for you paid attention on the
planes when they do get the demonstration of the exit procedures.
If something was to happen, the wing is one of them.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
I didn't stand on that ship. I would not be stayed.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Because those who don't know plane the plane planes could
float like a boat on the water.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
I would not be standing on that shit when we
at the airport, I would mosy my fucking way down
and run as far away from that complaint. The shit
could explode. You don't be standing on this shit, right.
That don't even make no sense. So, yeah, there's been
a lot more planes. Y'all can little research people on
social media. They're like, oh there was this many last year,

(08:24):
YadA YadA ya, and y'all sitting here just you know,
crashing out when this has been an ongoing thing, and
I'm like, there's an agenda here, clearly, regardless of what
they want to say, there's a clear agenda. Another thing
that I wanted to mention is that the Slavic government,

(08:45):
the officials, claim that DNA and vaccines turn people into GMOs.
We've been calling y'all at though. I feel like they
was listening to our shows, our old shows, because I
definitely said y'all genetically modified. I said that they must
have like, ooh, that that sounds good. I'm just kidding, guys,
but we were saying that right that's we were saying

(09:07):
that shit all through the pandemic, that y'all GMO right now,
So yeah, good luck to the vaccinated. Your time is nine?
Anything else touch, I'm sure there's a lot that y'all
probably think we should talk about. Y'all know the news.
There's a lot of YouTubers, a lot of podcasters who

(09:28):
cover the news. Y'all. Y'all should be good on the news,
all right. Anyways, let's get into today's episode. This is
episode two sixty two, and the title of this show
is called The Time Loop. The Loop, The Time Loop,

(09:51):
Dutch's favorite quote is that time is not real. I
feel like you said that a lot of times on
this show.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
I said it on songs too.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
He just said it in general.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I believe this hit on songs.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Okay, you said it a lot, all right, songs.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
The song it's called what type of Time? What type
of time are You on? But one of my homies
shot to locks it's probably gonna sound for out somewhere.
I was on intro, let's see your time ain't even
real no more? You annoying, I swear.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
And what did he talk about on the song?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
The song was more or less about, you know at
the time the phrase you know, I think it's like
twenty twenty fourteen, twenty fifteen at the time, the phrase
was like, you know, what type of time is you on?
You know what I mean? Yeah, So it was really
just like a song that was about questioning what type
of time niggas is on? To come around to just
certain things. And me, I was on song I ain't

(10:48):
rap on this. I was just on the intro and
I was just like, oh, you know, time ain't even real.
I don't know what type of time nobody on That's
what I said with the intro but anyway.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
That's funny. But yeah, we actually have an episode, episode
one eight team called The Future Already Happened. Great episode, Okay,
I will say it's a classic episode, and we really
get into time. You know, the conscious mind, the unconscious
mind is super conscious mind. We talk about deja vu.
So we're gonna, you know, go over some of those

(11:21):
things in this episode. But you should check out that show. Okay, guys,
one eighteen The Future Already Happened. So yeah, like, I
don't know, we all know that time is not real, right,
it's a construct. We already know that the most High
doesn't exist in time. We know that the spirit realm
is different, you know. We know that there's portals, things
like that, all of that shit. But this episode, we're

(11:44):
gonna focus on the time loop, because everybody has a
time loop. We're gonna get into that idea of that,
and we're gonna get into the fact that our days
are being shortened. Time just don't even feel the same
no more. Now the time that they give us, right,
twenty four hours in a day, I personally feel like

(12:04):
it is diminishing. I feel like they are stripping away,
like the so called minutes that they give us the
seconds that they give us. And I say that they
give us. What I mean is, you know, like I said, okay,
one PM, two PM, Like you guys get what I'm
trying to say. Of course, the most high is the
controller of our lifespan and what we do in the

(12:26):
hours that he gives us. But I'm just saying that
this little construct of time that they give us, I
feel like it's being diminished. I know, I think I
said it on that episode that you know, like if
you set your watch right, it could be a you know,
your watch on your wrist or your watch in your car, right,

(12:46):
any like watch where it's not attached to the cloud,
or like this b system. Have you noticed that the
time will never align like you could like time it
out perfectly, like okay, like we just went through what
daylight savings, so we just lost an hour, So you
could be like, Okay, I gotta set my.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
New clocks, got set my watches, blah blah blah, and
you're like, Okay, as soon as it hits eight o'clock PM, boom,
I'm gonna touch it so that it's on the same
synchrony as our phones, right, or these systems that are
attached to the cloud. Then wait a while, you're gonna
notice that the time is gonna be off about like

(13:28):
a minute, maybe two minutes.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Now have you ever noticed that? That's and it's like
you try to time that shit perfectly. It shouldn't be off.
It should be off by maybe a couple of seconds, milliseconds, right,
not no minutes. They're stripping shit away from us. I
feel like, day by day we're gonna get into this
time loop. I just feel like there's not enough time
in a day. No, right, nope, there's not enough time

(13:53):
for us.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
You feel like you ain't do much. Before you know it,
it'd be fucking four five o'clock in the afternoon. Yeah,
every time it's my day off, I feel like I
get up, I do some simple shit that shouldn't take long.
Before I know it, it's almost two o'clock. Even before
I know it, it's almost six o'clock before you normally
went back to bed.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Yeah, and then you wake there and repeat and repeat.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
And I was just telling my voice I was a
nothing to tell my friends. Eli. I'm tired of this shit.
I'm tired of waking up repeating this shit every day.
When I tired of this shit. That's the time I
actually shot tired of this because I've been tired of that.
That's why I kind of reminiscent dwell on twenty twelve
till like twenty nineteen a lot, because I feel like
time just was after like before COVID time, it felt

(14:37):
like we had way more time to do things. Like
I used to feel like I had enough time to remember,
I talked about my schedule at one point with you,
So wake up and this is just a weekend, a
weekend schedule. When I was in school, woke up, went
to college, right, did you? Morning? Class? After class? So

(14:57):
at one o'clock, I went to work, came home, probably
just homework, sleep, wake up, do it again, right, go
to class, go to work after work, came home, shower,
went out to a little shing ding, came back home, slept.
But us just you had so much shit, you had
time to just do a lot of other ship in between,

(15:18):
you know what I mean, like a lot of other
shit in between. I just can't understand how like nowadays,
just like I can't even see myself happening all the
time in the world to do those things.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
I was thinking the same thing. You know how I
used to travel this New Jersey hour, I feel like
and I had to wake up early in reput but
enough time.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
To do some more stuff later on in the evening.
And maybe it's maybe because we don't stay up as
long as we used to, you know what I mean.
At one point I should always stay up, Like my
bedtime was what twelve, you know what I mean, maybe one.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
I would probably push it to like ten to eleven.
Maybe I don't know. I just like, I know, Oh,
y'all feel us.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
You know, yeah, I feel what we're talking about, because
it's just weird, right though.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
I like how you said that it's like as soon
as the pandemic hit, time has not been the same,
that shit has not moved the same.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
And that's what I'm saying, Like they've split up like
a few milliseconds.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
And the most High said that in the last days
that the days were gonna be shortened. And I'm gonna
pull up the scripture. Actually, let me pull it up,
all right, it's actually Matthew twenty four, Verses twenty one
through twenty two, for there will be greater anguish than
at any time since the world began, and it will
never be so great again. In fact, unless that time

(16:40):
of calamity is shortened, not a single person will survive.
But it will be shortened for the sake of y'all's
chosen ones. So okay, that's Matthew twenty four, twenty one
through twenty two, n ot I believe so just to
even like go back to the part where it says
shortened for the sake of y'all's chosen ones, that mean,

(17:03):
like listen, it's gonna be some crazy shit happening, right,
So it's gonna be shortened for us, so we don't
gotta go through that shit. Because he said, if you're
gonna be going through, not no one's gonna survive. So
he said that the time was gonna be different, and
I could, I could feel it. We've been talking since
this pandemic hit, like, yo, this is the change we

(17:24):
know about the twenty thirty agenda. The AI is, it's
taken over. It's taken over everybody's brain at this point.
That's really how I feel. I feel like Skynet terminator.
They done took over all right. It's like every little
detail with the AI they have been studying us for
a very long time before they rolled it out, But
now it's just at a new heightened level. You know

(17:45):
what I'm saying Dutch. It's like the control, the scrolling right,
the screen time, monitoring all of that shit.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
The monitor, the screen time, they monitoring everything. We say,
everything you buy. The thing is, they told us that
they was going to do this. That's why I don't
want to extra surprise. They kind of told us a
few years ago, like, ay, we created an AI where
we're going to sell it to companies and it's going
to or not organized, but it's going to manage and

(18:17):
it's going to help companies push their products into more
into consumer spaces. That's like hyper focusing on looking for
this particular type of product. The only way that was
going to accomplish that was by and thating our personal information.
All right, this guy shops at this store and he
buys these particular brands. Now these brands are going to

(18:39):
start popping up on his news feed when he's watching TV.
It's going to pop up on his phone. It's going
to pop up just you know algorithm too.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
It's no longer about like what content that you engage,
it's what words your speak.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Everything right, literally like I mean, some people's content. They think.
People think that they have control over their algorithm. I
have a friend who feels like he has control over
his algorithm, and he's very careful about the things that
he searches. But he'll notice. We could be in the
middle of a conversation and we joke about it. Well,

(19:14):
we bought a fishing for the first time. Watch some
fishing shit pop up on my phone. We don't talk
about fishing, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
And then it does.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
And then all of a sudden, getting bass pro shops
commercials and it happens within a minute. And it's been
happening a lot ladies, and they've been doing it for
a long time. This is nothing new.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
Here's a funny one. And not to throw you under
the bus, but I've been getting on Dutch blowing up
the bathroom, and like then I'm getting skits of niggas
walking in to people blowing up the bathroom. I don't
think that's a coincidence, because I don't be looking at
shit like that.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
We've been going to the gym. I don't look up
gym workout video, yes, but now I got nothing but
workout videos popping up on my timeline. Why becausin those
we're going to the gym. Now it's Jill tagging you too,
you know what I mean? You could pay cash the
phone is Jill tagging you? Or right where this phone
is being it's spending a lot of time at this
particular location. And then now that's it, you know what

(20:09):
I mean? Yeah? And then you know we talked about
the like the AI kind of being helpful at one point. Right,
one day, I parked my car in Manhattan. For those
who know Manhattan, it's crazy, but after a certain time,
you could park almost anywhere in Manhattan without worry about
your car getting told till like maybe two three o'clock

(20:29):
in the morning. Right, park my car somewhere.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Depends on where you're at.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Depends where you're at. Forgot where I parked that part
mad blocks away for good? Open up my phone that
GPS you park your car over here? Yep, you know
what I mean. How does that happen? Because your phone's
connected to the blue tooth it's boom, you know what
I mean. It's but either way, I'm showing what it's tracking.
It's tracking us. It's tracking even when people who do
the running and you got your Nike little running app,

(20:55):
tracking your heart posts, tracking your blood pressure, tracking him
any steps you're taking, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Yeah, it's some. It's deep because I use the Adidas one.
Dutchess always like, stop using that shit. I just like
to have a record keeping of the mileage that I do.
I guess I could just be old school, have a
little booklet and write everything down. But I was noticing
that when I would run that the app would try
to glitch on me and switch up my time, switch
up the mileage, like almost to discourage me from finishing

(21:26):
my run. That's how deep this shit is, or to
make you do more. I'm like, well, dang, you guys
want me to be Olympia. Huh miss Olympia. I don't know,
but it's crazy right now. And the AI is definitely
infiltrating our time right because with the algorithm with you know,
their devices, that is making you addicted to social media,

(21:50):
to scrolling. You know what I'm saying, Like a lot
of people scroll. I know y'all scroll because y'all be
sending us hell of videos. We appreciate them, but you've
seen us a lot of videos, you know. It's because
you scrolling right, you know what I'm saying that. So
we have to be mindful of our time in these
last days because most high said is going to be shortened.

(22:12):
Like you know, time is short, life is short, right,
We have loved ones who passed away, like you'd be
thinking about like damn, just a few years ago I
was with this person. You know what I mean, like
things like that. Time is crazy. Another scripture, First Corinthians
seven twenty nine through thirty two. But let me say this,

(22:33):
dear brothers and sisters, the time that remains is very short,
very short. Okay. So from now on, those with wives
should not focus only on their marriage. Those who weep
or who rejoice, or who buys things should not be
absorbed by their weeping or their joy or their possessions.

(22:56):
Those who use the things of the world should not
become attached to them. For this world, as we know it,
will soon pass away. I want you to be free
from the concerns of this life. So it even goes
back to what you said earlier Dutch as far as
like how it's kind of difficult for you to become
inspired because we already know what the times that we're

(23:16):
living in and we know what's to come.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
It kind of says that in this description matter.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Yes, like for the world as we know it will
soon pass away. What that means is like this, this
this matrix where you can just go to the grocery store,
drive to the gas station. You know what I'm saying,
Like normal shit, Well we know it's not normal, but y'all,
y'all get what I'm trying to say. That shit is
gonna hit the fan. It's gonna be like the movie
what's it called Civil War. It's gonna be like leave

(23:44):
the world behind. It's gonna be like Paradise. It's gonna
be like zero day. Right, we know this. We're living
in this time. I mean, right now, look at what
we're going through. Tween twenty five planes every fucking day.
What is this? I don't care if they try to say, oh,
last year, nigga, please, every day there's some type of

(24:04):
incident going on, right, I mean, the shit started off
burning but in La right, la fires. It's just it's
just been crazy. So you know, time is shortened, the
days are being shortened. It's wild out here. Going back
to the time loop, right, let's get into what a

(24:25):
time loop is. So time loops, also known as temporal loops,
is when events appear to repeat indefinitely. Right, it's challenging
our understanding of causality in the nature of existence. So essentially,
a person is trapped in a time loop, but they're
trying to break this cycle. So we see this in

(24:48):
the TV show Westworld, right, how it's some AI realistic robots.
They're all programmed on a time loop. They all have
a story. We use this example time and time again.
But I feel like we're all on a time loop.
That's why we have that deja vu feeling, right, Dutch.

(25:12):
I mean when me and Dutch first came down here,
we went to a restaurant in Charlotte. Remember that guy
at the bar, Yeah, with the locks. Me and Dutge
both felt like, nah, like we know this person, Like
we met this person before. That's deja voul. Even when

(25:32):
we first moved in this house, right Dutch, Yeah, there
was like certain certain things. I was like, Nah, this
shit feels like we was here before. Yeah, you felt
this too, right, So that's when I'm like, that's that shit,
that deja vul time loop. See, the future already happened.
We didn't already been through what the fuck we've been through.
There's a reason why the most high hazards living through

(25:53):
this shit again, something didn't go right. All right, We're
gonna get into that, and that's the whole like theme
when it comes the time loops that you see in
like TV shows and films, is usually a character, right,
they're trying to break out of a cycle, and they
so that they can be set free. So we were
just watching a classic film with Jim Carrey called The
Truman Show, right that right now, The Truman Show. There's

(26:20):
a lot of layers to that film because we can really,
we can really get into it's damn near similar to
Paradise in a sense. So with the Truman Show, Jim Carrey, Truman, right,
he has this manufactured life. It's literally artificial. It's an
artificial world with artificial people surrounding him. He's very special

(26:44):
because he's the only person that does not know that
this world is fake. He's in like this matrix conflict.
It's matrix, right. And the thing with the Truman Show,
right or the Truman film, he knows something's not right.
And that's how a lot of us came into the truth. Right,

(27:06):
we all knew as us, like living through our days,
we all knew deep down inside something wasn't right. And
that's why the most high chose us to see the
matrix for what it is. And that's why some of
some some people remain asleep. Go to the Book of Romans,
it discusses that in detail, as far as y'all waking

(27:26):
up a remnant and everybody else is under a deep sleep.
They're under this grand delusion, They're under their sleeping. So
with the Truman Show, Truman was able to break his
loop when he was searching for the truth, because you
want to give some examples from the film as far
as like the loop that he was going through.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
You know, he was starting to notice that he'll see
certain people at the same time every day, you know,
at the same moment. But what really broke his loop
was like he wanted to break out of his own
loop already because he kept noticing, like why, it's just
like the same repetitive thing. But then there was a
girl who he stumbled on who crashed out and told

(28:12):
him the truth. And she was like, yo, I'm not
supposed to be talking to you, but everything's a lie.
You know what I mean, everybody's actors. We're all not
supposed to talk to you. We used to break out
of it, Truman. This then the third wake up, break
out of it. This is a TV show? You your
TV show? You know what I mean? He stood, didn't

(28:32):
get it, and then you know, one day the truth
came out and he just had to lean into it
because that's what the director said for him to do well.
The director that saved him to the director told the
world because so this was the Truman Show was the
first I would say live stream for the Kai snats,
you know what I mean, that's living in the Truman Show. Yeah,

(28:54):
you know what I mean, literally all them streamers, they're
living in modern day Truman Show. You know this there
was for those who saw them, who didn't see the
film or seeing the film. This guy, his life is
being like said manufacturer, under this little dome. And he
doesn't know how far the dome could go. He doesn't

(29:14):
know the dangers of the dome. He's been he was
They watched him be born from the embryo all the
way into his adulthood, and it was being streamed for
over what ten thousand days? Is said yep, so yeah,
there was how many days they was just watching this
kid go from an embryo to an adult. Very disturbing.
The world is sick and they were obsessed and it
was obsessed with this. This was like a worldberty thing. Yeah,

(29:38):
you know, and Truman just didn't know everybody around him,
Like some people get cameos on the show by just
being around, sneaking into the set and just happened to
just get on the camera or whatever. That was like
a goal for a lot of people, but that they knew.
The rule was never to talk to him. Yeah, or
you know, she was a part of the show, right,
Even with.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
The script, they had to like manufacture his life a
certain way so that he would have fears of seeking
the truth or trying to leave his little, fake, manufactured world.
And they're always hinting at the dome as far as
the firmament that we're under, Simpson's Paradise's the Truman Show.
They constantly showing this this consistent theme. And what's interesting

(30:20):
too is that the director slash the creator right, because
he's the showrunner. He's the creator of the show. And
it's a crazy thing too. They owned him. He was
like a corporate owned baby, like the first of his kind. Yeah,
and so and we're like that cattle, right, we all
have social security right versificates, same thing the government owned us. Unfortunately.

(30:43):
So like when he was able to break his loop
and search for the truth, the creator allowed him to
leave because he even said it himself. He said that
he can leave his false reality if he actually searches
for the truth or he finds the truth. Now he
did a lot right now, there is a point where

(31:04):
Truman he was on to it. He like outsmart the people,
all the actors around him, and he had like a
grand scheme like I'm gonna sail on his bot. I'm
gonna see how far it gets me so i can
get out of this world that I'm in, because I'm
gonna find this girl that told me, hey, this is
this isn't real. He was infactuated with her. So the
creator of the director, right, he like creative storm. They

(31:29):
constantly show that too, how they manipulate the weather, right, yeah,
showing that. And the crazy thing is is that the
headquarters is sitting in the moon. That's in his world.
Interesting right in Hollywood Hollywood set. So anyways, Yeah, so
he just throws him with the storm boom boom, so
he can deterar him from wanting to reach the truth.
But what did Truman do? He actually overcame, he survived

(31:52):
that storm, and he said, I'm gonna walk up these
stairs because I'm gonna get the truth. I'm gonna leave.
And the creator let him, let him leave. And I
look at that as a parallel to our life. How
we're gonna go through trials and tribulations right to get
to this truth. For us to break our time loop,
we're gonna have to go through a whole bunch of
stuff storms. Right, there's gonna be a time when something

(32:15):
might not go right in your life, different seasons, Right,
there's a time for everything. Ecclesiastics, So yeah, y'all should
check it out. It's a classic. I'm sure a lot
of y'all have seen the film already, you know what
I mean. So I wonder like, if you change your
time loop, there's a result become a new time loop.
Because I feel like we changed our time loop, but
now we're in another time loop, Right, how do you

(32:38):
feel about that?

Speaker 1 (32:39):
I feel like that changed.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
We changed our original time loop and now we're in
a new time it's the same ship, but it's different.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
The same ship are different. I can't tell that conclusion
a long time ago. It's depressing.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
You said, it's depressing.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
It's depressing once you notice it.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
Yeah, so it's.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
Like you may not have the same as that loop,
but you got the similar structure.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
See now, the thing with like time loops, right, it
usually ends when there's like some type of character achievement
or some type of personal growth, And that's what kind
of happened with Truman. I guess, I guess we didn't
really focus too much on that, but we can say
that's kind of an example. But a lot of people
don't know that they're in a loop, right because they

(33:27):
claim that your memory resets each time it restarts. So
like sci fi shows or movies about time loops always
has something to do like alerting the character to become
self aware, awareness, right, quote unquote, people becoming woke. Yeah,
things like that. So, you know, I think it's interesting,

(33:51):
especially with the Truman show, how the creator of the
show is like, I'm gonna let this person be free
if you know, Truman gets to the truth, and I
thought about well, John eight thirty two, The truth shall
set you free because in order for us to make
it out of this matrix, we literally have to follow

(34:11):
the truth, you know, Like people will probably use that
scripture for various purposes, but we can connect it to
time loops because, like I said, when you seek that
truth and you live in it, you're no longer a
prisoner to the false reality that we call the matrix.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
Right, So at that point, being a prisoner or the
matrix becomes a.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Choice exactly, And that goes back to fate and free will.
And I think even in the last Matrix film they
kind of like talked about that a little bit and
we have an episode on that as well too. So
the theme of like time loose and personal growth, that
really goes to the most high refining us, Like, you know,

(34:59):
the more her, the more trials and tribulations, the more
tests that you pass, you're gonna be growing as a person,
the closer you're gonna make it out of this place,
and you're no longer gonna be a prisoner to it,
right Because usually in like films, TV shows, books, like
the characters they're trapped in a loop because they have
flaws or they have something that is terrible that happened,

(35:25):
like there's something that they have to really change within themselves.
So all of us, if you have deja vu, you
already know that you live this life already something wasn't
right and we have to actively try to change ourselves. Right.
That's where the repetitive nature of this shit that we

(35:45):
go through day by day comes into play. But like
Dutch says, it's depressing when you know, like damn, now
only are we on a time loop? The fucking time
is being shortened. So now it's like it's like a constraint.
You could barely do something outside of what the fuck
this loop is having us on. And you know, the

(36:06):
most hot he's patient for our sake because he doesn't
want anyone to suffer or to perish. He wants us
to break this this time loop, you know what I mean? Like,
uh second Peter three nine. The Lord isn't really being
slow about his promise as some people think. You know,
some people are like, ah, the most high, why are
we going through this? He doesn't want anyone to be destroyed.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
I'm one of my things I've been telling myself all
the time is having its patience.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
M hmm.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
I remember growing up one thing that I had a
dance teacher. Her name was missus Griffith, and wanted missus
Griffith is still alive, our dance teacher. She used to
always say to us, patience is a virtue. That was
like one of her things she used to always say
to us. And as I got older, I realized how
being patient just pays off, you know yea like now

(37:00):
you give you mad examples on just being patient paying
off in life. One example for those who for those
who be going to court, right, you go to court
trying to be the ticket. If you be patient, plead
not guilty and fight it in court. The cop might

(37:20):
not come. You might get the ticket dismissed. But then
some of those who aren't patient, who are white shit,
they just gonna pay the ticket, take the points, and
be all fucked up later on. Right. The other ones,
you know, niggas who are if you come up on
a settlement, you never take the first offer of the settlement.
They're gonna be go, oh they want to settle for
ten thousand dollars. Oh yeah, I'll take the ten thousand.
The lawyer could have got you fifty racks, but you

(37:42):
just settled for ten because you have no patience and
you feel like you can't wait another two or three
months to get fifty racks. The lawyer's not gonna tell
you that off back. You got to be smart enough
to know, you know what I mean. So it's just
again patients paying off. It's always important, you know, you
gotta have got have patients in his life. So again,

(38:02):
that's just following into your scripture of you seeing how
you know people's like, Oh, the most hard is timing.
It's never what people expected to be and it makes
him question his existence or question certain things because things
don't happen as quick as they expected to.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
Yeah, yeah, it's always on time. I don't know about y'all,
but I have plenty of testimonies where like you think
it dang and then boom, the right thing happens at
the right time. Y'all is always on time, all right,
I have plenty of testimonies for that. There was actually
a person in the UK, a twenty three year old

(38:39):
British Man who experienced constant deja vu, so he felt
like he was in a time loop for eight years.
And by the way, just in case ya don't know,
deja vu means already seen in French. So the man's
condition was so persistent that he avoided watching TV, avoided
the radio, reading newspapers because he felt like he already

(39:01):
encountered it before. For minutes and sometimes even longer, he
would feel like he was reliving experiences. So he even
likened his experience to this film called Donnie Darko. I've
heard about it, but I ain't never seen it. There
was even an instance right when he went to get

(39:22):
a haircut. As he walked in, he got the feeling like,
damn already, I've been here before, you know what I mean,
And he couldn't think of nothing else, so he kept saying,
I'm trapped in a time loop. I'm trapped in a
time loop. He went to doctors, he had many psychological
tests and brain scans. Right, they didn't find any problems,
and they try to say, oh, he probably just has anxiety,

(39:44):
he probably just has panic attacks. No, this nigga knows
what he's going through. He knows that he already lived
this shit before. His shit is just heightened. I bet
you like the people who were close to him that
he probably expressed like, hey, you're gonna do da da
da da da or I've seen da da da da
da da, and then it probably came the past because

(40:06):
he already lived it. But he was like, really at
this heightened constant deja vu. And I know we all
experience dej'a vou. We always do it. It's just like
we'd be like, damn not. It just feels familiar. It's
always an instance. It just comes and you just like
brush it off. Don't brush it off all right again,

(40:27):
Like we said on that other episode, the past to present,
the future, it's all happening simultaneously. It really is. Yeah,
it's crazy. It's really crazy. And there's like two kinds
of time loops. I'm gonna give an example of films.
One is predestination paradox, which occurs when events in the

(40:48):
future trigger certain events in the past. So an example
of this is, of course, Back to the Future got
Marty McFly right when he was playing Johnny be Good
and his inspiring his future parents. It kind of led
to the creation of very events that he was trying
to change. I think there was even like a time

(41:10):
when somebody was performing right and he made them perform,
Like he started to play a song that was already
created in his future. Yeah, but he essentially created that song, right,
So that's an example of that, and then.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
Made them play the guitar a certain way.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
Yeah, yeah, I think it was a certain song though too.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
Yeah, I think I don't know about the song, but
then it was a.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
Guitar okay, and he created like a whole electric.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
The electric sound of the guitar and the way he
was playing it. It was like, oh wow, I don't
want to ever played that before like that, And then
that's what kind of inspired.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
Yeah, he created it, but then the other person took
the credit as if they created it or whatever. The
second one is a anthological paradox. It's which an object
or information creates its past self or even becomes its
past self. So an example of this is Terminator to
Judgment Day. Now the Terminator, we already know the story.

(42:00):
Terminator he sent back to kill the mother of John
Connor because John Connor is going to be the person
that's the leader of the resistance. If you don't understand that,
Sophia Stort the creator of the Matrix, she's also the
creator of the Terminator. White Hollywood stole her shit and
disgusted it. That's why you know the sequels passed. The
first two films are always asked because they didn't have

(42:20):
her brilliant y'ad given mind to complete the story. But
both talk about, you know, the Savior and the chosen One,
you know, as far as Neil's supposed to be like
a representation of you know, the most High, and and
even John Connor JC. We know Jesus Christ is not
his name, but that's how the world sees the Snavior, right,
soame same type of situation. But either way, pieces of

(42:45):
the destroyed Terminator were used to develop Skynet, the very
thing that took over humanity and slaved humanity. So things
like that, that's examples of it. Right. So that's one thing.
And then even like when we talk about the multiverse,
because they've spent so many movies, right these past ten years.
You had the spider Verse, right, even in the game

(43:06):
they had they had a Spider verse, right with the multiverse. Yeah, Pokemon, Pokemon, Marvel,
all these Marvel films, Doctor Strange, right, even the one
with the DC comments, what's that one flash flash? Even
like this multiverse, I feel like, you know, we have loops,

(43:28):
different loops, different timelines, parallel universe I really do feel
like that. Some people believe that, like our dreams or
visions can contain fragments of either that other verse, that multiverse,
the other parallel universe, or like what the future, And
I think it could be both. We very know the
most high giess people of visions, so clearly that's the future.

(43:51):
But I do feel like sometimes we could be having dreams.
You'd be like, dang, you know what I mean. Like
I had a dream I had a baby in my
dad was there in the hospital with us, and I'm like,
maybe that's maybe that's a whole nother reality where you
know what I'm saying, But my father's alive and I

(44:11):
had a baby. That's not my reality here. But just
little things like that, you know what I mean. Or
it could just be all up in our subconscious things
like I don't know, what do you think? Well, it's
really hard to say.

Speaker 1 (44:28):
There's so many endless possibilities of what things could it
could not be because and that's the beauty about our
world that we live in, because everything is questionable, you
know what I'm saying, But these things are not I
feel like these things are true, but these things are
a thing once you tap into. You know, most people
who understand that we are deeper than just the flush,

(44:50):
you will understand and you will get it, you know right,
I'm really like me. I feel like I'm real big
on energy. I could really sense energy wise when something
is just off. I can sense the spirit of somebody,
you know what I mean. They come around me. I
because sense it's just a good person bad I mean,
you know, since if they're a bad person, maybe not

(45:10):
off back. And some people are really good at putting
up a front. But overall, I feel like I'm a
good judge on energy. I could I feel like the
simptings off or something's on, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (45:20):
There's definitely some of them with our energy because like
separately we have our own experiences, but even when we're together,
we've had a lot of experiences where people coming up
to us saying certain things, doing certain things. Right. Yeah,
it's it's really crazy. Who knows a lot of people
that we encounter probably encountered them before. We just don't remember.

(45:41):
That's one thing too, So just always remember that, you know,
time is a lie. Time is not real. Our days
are being shortened, unfortunately, that's why we all feel frantic,
like what the fuck can't get shit done? Like you said,
like a couple of years ago, we feel like you
have all the time I'm in the world. He was
doing more. He was doing more. You feel like you

(46:03):
had all the time in the world. So it's kind
of crazy.

Speaker 1 (46:06):
You know.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
We know that there's portals. They they got discerned. They
definitely fucking with the hydrogen collide or whatever. They're trying
to blur that that realm between our realm spare realm.
There's a lot of shit going on and with these portals,
and there's and if y'all don't understand, it's in the
scripture second Ezra Book of Enoch It talks about the portals.
The world was created with portals. So already know that

(46:28):
there's like these time portals. You know what I'm saying,
like things like that. Where do you guys think that
these people come up with this shit? You know what
I mean, everything fictional. It's not fictional. They're getting this
ship from the truth. They just make it a certain
way where people are like, oh, only in the movies, Nah, nigga,
it really is what it is. You know. They give

(46:50):
people too much credit and oh, they're just so creative. Nigga,
ain't nothing creative?

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Creative?

Speaker 2 (46:57):
Everybody's so creative. No, everybody's not. Even when it comes
to just art sculpture. You read the scripture. The Most
High is directing them for everything. How to build a taberna,
go oh, do this, put this goal, put these, put
these stones, onyx and amethysts. And that wasn't coming from
dumb that was coming from the Most High. Even when
it comes to this technology, that's coming from the demons.

(47:18):
All right, but EO talks about that. You guys give
people way too much fucking credit. These niggas are just
being coached by the supernatural literally, but you know that's
just food for thought time, all right. I don't have
nothing else anything you like to close.

Speaker 1 (47:36):
With Dutch, No.

Speaker 2 (47:39):
Short and sweet show. Okay, we appreciate you all all right.
Hope you guys have been enjoying the shows, all the
new listeners and always feel free to hit us up.
If you guys have anything that you'd like for us
to talk about or look into, please hit us up.
Movie recommendations, please this up. We have a movie I

(48:02):
know that Maya and Will wanted us to watch. We
haven't forgotten, guys, We're gonna get to it. Once we
see it pop up on one of these streaming platforms.
We'll try to look for it and maybe that'll be
our next show. All right, but we haven't forgot. Were
definitely gonna watch that movie and try to review it.
But we appreciate your all. Peace out, Barakata
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