Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:02):
Welcome to Ascension of the Chessmen,diving into the esoteric, occult, spiritual,
and conspiratorial aspects of life, focusedon solutions to the problems we face
in our everyday lives. Let usascend above all differences. Let us be
the light in darkness, a breathof fresh air to those who can hardly
(00:23):
breathe, and together awaken into greatness. This is Ascension of the Chessmen,
with your host, Andre Mitty.Welcome to the Ascension of the Chessman podcast.
I'm your host, Andre Middy.Today's guest is a spiritual seeker,
(00:43):
online, personal trainer and content creator. Ladies and gentlemen, hobbits and fairies.
Give a warm welcome to Todd Cave. Happy to have your brother.
Hello, good eating to you andto all of your listeners. Really happy
to be here. It's been wellsince I've done a podcast, so I'm
kind of excited to get back intoit and to you know, share what
(01:07):
I've learned in my spiritual journey aswell as from reading loads and loads of
books, because reading is something thatwe tend to not do these days,
and I think that it is oneof the major components as to why most
people today suffer from a lack ofknowledge, and it is because we have
(01:32):
been distracted by all the trinkets ofthe physical world and the chasing overamin hits.
We spend way way too much timeon screens and social media. As
David says, all the time.Perception is based on information received, and
(01:53):
if you receive garbage information, wellyour thoughts and your beliefs so turn on
to be garbage, you know,right. So I try my best to
fill my consciousness with positive information,and not only that, but I will
still consume some media, but it'sjust to basically understand the narratives that are
(02:16):
going on, and I tap outafter that. Because when you first come
into understanding that we do live ina matrix, we do live in a
world that is not what we thinkis, the first thing that you want
to do is chout for the shoutfrom the roof thoughts and tell everyone,
(02:37):
and you consume more that information,more and more and more and more and
more, and then you end upbeing a product of that information where you
become aggressive and argumentative and you know, trying to say people and stuff.
So that is one stage of itwhich I've been through like seven years of
pay six years ago when they firststarted this journey. So yeah, the
(03:01):
point is that, you know,we have to be very careful of what
we what, the information we consume, the friends we keep before we eat,
and what we do with ourselves,you know, and our thoughts as
well, thoughts to our beliefs,you know, so on and know,
I'm happy to be here and toshare things like this, you know,
(03:22):
one hundred percent, brother, happyto have you here. Couldn't have set
it better myself to kick this off. Yeah, man. So my first
question for every guest is always forthose who aren't familiar, Can you explain
what it is that you do?And I guess what originally woke you up
to realizing maybe this life isn't whatyou originally thought or we're taught. Well,
(03:47):
I would say that my journey startedwhen it was really young, probably
from the age of like ten yearsold, because my father was always a
person that questioned and he never likedto follow the crowd, and he always
tended to us to go against thegreen. So, like, very briefly
(04:11):
all that, when I was aboutten years old, my father started to
study Islamic scripture and he had aQuran lest in the house and all the
things that he used to be tellingme, well he used to be reading.
He usually telling me and my sister, but I was the one because
I was the elder, I wasthe one that tend to pay more attention,
so he always has soord seasoned outwith my head. And that subsequently
(04:38):
kind of instigated me to challenge someof the narratives that they would tell us
since the school, which didn't reallygo know very well because you're questioning.
And then fast forward to my adulthood. Basically it was just seeing that famous
movie The Zeitgeist, and then alsowant some anonymous videos. And then what
(05:04):
really really brought it all together wasseven years ago I had life changing surgery
on my foot and basically that causeda series of dominoes in my life to
fall, and pretty much everything wasthat I thought was a value and importance
to me was taking away, youknow, I mean money, great career,
(05:26):
you know, I mean living lifea really good standard. And when
it's a standard like traveling all thetime, you know, being able to
just do you want, you know, basically parting, living it up,
oh yeah, to face some peoplethat ever get out of you know,
and Basically I was on crotches forfifteen months. And what happened is that
(05:50):
I kind of like being down thatrabbit hole of basically just following all the
stuff that I'll be coming out ononline because that was just after Trump had
gone involved became president, so therewas a lot of information that was coming
out as a consequence of him beingpresident, right, And I was just
(06:13):
like I was describing to you inthe beginning, where I was just trying
to save everybody, tell everyone,shout it from the rooftops, you know,
sharing everything else on social media.And then then what happened, funnily
is that I just kind of gotoared of that and some things happened to
me in my life, and oneof my mates gave me two books to
(06:35):
read, and basically that is whatstarted the process of me reading all of
these books. Today, I've readprobably like one hundred and ten books.
What were those original too? Itwas The Road Less Traveled and The Five
Love Languages, and those two booksstart spark of interest, you know.
(07:00):
Yeah, I'm familiar with the secondone, not the first one, so
I have to check those out.Yeah, I would say that anyone that
is in a relationship with someone orwants to get in a relationship with someone,
and I mean like a serious relationship. The Five of Languages is a
(07:23):
fantastic book for both parties to read. The reason is is that what I
learned through my relationships I should sayin my past relationships and from that book
is that both parties communicate differently inhow they show they love. So one
(07:44):
person could be just physical touch andthe next person can be quality time.
But what happens if you're speaking twodifferent love languages? In effect, you
are speaking two different languages. It'sjust like I don't speak French, but
someone is trying to speak to mein French and speaking in English. None
of us would understand each other.Right, So for exactly exactly, and
(08:05):
when you understand someone's in the language, even though it may not be yours,
by understanding it now you can sayit allow them to do excuse me
that thing to you. For example, some people may like giving gifts,
right, you may not like receivinggifts, but now that you know that
your partner's giving gifts, you couldsay, well, okay, I will
(08:28):
accept the gifts because I know thatis how they show they love another one
example is like, you may notlike words of affirmation, because that's another
one, right, Like, ifyou do something good, you like to
hear you know, well, donandre you know what I mean? They're
really good, et cetera, etcetera. So you may do that to
(08:52):
that person because you know that's whatthey like. Right. So what it
is now is that I would saythat it gives the relationship shape a much
better opportunity to flourish, to grow, and to blossom if you can understand.
You may not necessarily speak the samelanguage love language, but if you
understand it, then you can say, Okay, well I would do this
(09:13):
because they know that that's what theylike. I would receive gifts from this
person because they know that's what theylike, et cetera, et cetera.
And The Road Less Travels another fantasticBut what the synopsis that I got from
it is that it's all about takingresponsibility for your life and for yourself,
because we've been taught how to putblame onto other people and to other things,
(09:39):
and not taking responsibility for what happensto us, because in reality,
it is our fault when we're excellingsomething and it's our fault when we fail
at something. You know or youmay not know what you did or why,
but at the end of the day, it's still your fault. Right,
So rather those two correct, right. So those two books literally opened
(10:07):
the door for me to start reading. And then I started down because The
World Less Trouble is set my spiritualas well as the five Languages, there's
some spiritual elements in it. Sothose those elements sparked my interests. So
I went full long into looking atthe religious books, you know, and
(10:30):
one thing led to an X andI just ended up consuming loads of books
because I was on crutches for fifteenmonths. For the first ten months of
it, I was just at home, so there was nothing else to do.
So I just started consuming loads ofinformation because it was like informative information.
(10:52):
I kind of like got like abug a buzz for it. So
I just like kept going and keptgoing, and I was more startled with
what the folks with anything else,and I was like, Okay, maybe
this is all the yes. Andthe more I researched, I was like,
wow, these things are confirming eachother. Right, So it was
just kind of like mad for me. So you would say that he started
(11:16):
when it was a child, wherethe scenes of doubt in my head fall
until it's like this movie Anonymous,and then the surgery took everything with steroids
in terms of my development and myunderstanding of the fabrication and the how how
the matrix is this has been constructedto keep back humanity totally. Brother.
(11:39):
Yeah, I love that aspect ofyour story. And you know, I've
heard you talk about it on otherpodcasts of kind of like this death and
rebirth throughout that process when when youhurt your foot and you know, I've
heard it stated pain is the greatestteacher, and you know it sounds like
that was a key message or lessonin your story of like that's what you
(12:03):
know made it all come forth foryou and uh, you know almost made
you like see the world completely differentlyand like took you out of this like
haze or like, uh this thispast life that you didn't even recognize anymore,
and it was like you were seeingwith new eyes for the first time.
(12:24):
Oh yeah, it was definitely.That is pretty much because basically I
pretty much died to my old self. Yeah, this is the thing that
a lot of people don't understand becausefrom my research. The death of Christ
is an event that happened, butalso there's a lot of allegory in it.
(12:48):
So he dying on the cross isan allegory for the death that we
have to go through as well.Some physically die, and some may die
to their old self or to dieto what they believed in, what they
did, who they were, youknow, so you die to that old
(13:13):
life. And that is pretty muchwhat happened to me. So there was
definitely a death and a rebirth,and there was a resurrection. Again,
everyone likes to take everything super literal, and yes, these events are well
documented, but the allegorical part ofit is what a lot of people miss
(13:37):
because Christ actually came here to showus how to break and create free matris.
Christ in reality was an ascended masterright. And now people that listen
to me a lot would realize thatI almost always use the word Christ because
(14:01):
Christ is a consciousness. It isan understanding of that you that you are
God and God is in you,and you are part of God because He's
in you and you're in him.And the problem is is that religion has
caused us to focus on the man, the person, the character instead of
(14:22):
the consciousness something else because ourselves correct. Because what it is is that the
word christ is Latin came from theGreek word Christos, and the word Christos
and christ when they translated to Sanskritmeans Christiana. So Christna and christ are
(14:43):
the same entity, but the samewhen they say the saying antics the same
consciousness very specific right, because thereare different physical people, but they had
the same consciousness and actual fact,in the bag of Adgita, Christi describes
himself as the godhead, supreme personality, right, and when he showed his
(15:05):
student Urgina, it's true, wellhis true essence. It was too much
for Argent. He got scared becauseit was too much light. Right in
the beginning, it was like reallynice. It's just similar to the whole
christ says that when you started theycut you come into this understanding. It
(15:26):
tastes really sweet in the mouth,but when it gets in your stomach,
it's very very bitter, and thatis basically what happened to Argenta. It
was really great, it was lovely, the colors, seeing everything, he
could see everything and everything. Butthen Christian took it to another level.
Really was like exposing to the truelight, and it was like, please,
(15:48):
please, don't do that ever again. It made me afraid, so
you had to tone it down,right. So this is the thing is
there's a lot of allegory and alot of these books, and I tried
to connect the dots and show peopleone where I got the information from and
(16:10):
two that is not what they toldus. It is christ is a consciousness.
Is like, it's like a spiritualoffice, right right, And we
all have to achieve work hard toachieve that spiritual office. Isn't it also
known to mean the anointed one?Is that Christos or the Christos oil being
(16:34):
risen up the chakras and the Kundaliniawakening and all that. Yeah, it
is actually the anointing with the Pranaoil, which is the life source,
right Erchie and the Hindus understand verywell about the prana, you know.
I mean there is a reference inthe Bible about the oil and it is
(16:57):
the oil in the lamps story thatChrist told about the women where they filled
their lamps with oil. So again, this information is there, but it
needs to be decrypted and to beshown on with a different light to actually
see because we have our roads tintedglasses. So we can't see, so
(17:19):
you're absolutely correct. It also meansthe anointed one. So you annoying yourself
with the prana oil, excuse me, and you would elevately lift up your
conscious and you would realize that youactually are connected to the all because the
connection has not been severed. It'sjust that it's our perception that has been
(17:40):
severed, which is what creates theseparation. Right, It's like we've just
like been caught in this like almostlike collective amnesia, and we have to
snap ourselves out of it and justremember what we had forgotten in the first
place. Because it's like, Ifeel like when we come into this world,
(18:03):
like we have that spark, youknow, and that spark never leaves
us. It's only all this likesludge and you know, self defeating beliefs
we attain throughout the world as weyou know, grow in our adolescence and
uh into our adulthood, that likewe forget this key spark, this divine
spark that was was bred into usfrom the very beginning, you know,
(18:26):
and it's like we have to comeback to that and uh embody that once
again. Yes, and this isby design because it first starts with childbirth
and I when they say some thingsthat will probably surprise a lot of people,
but have looked into this quite abit. Yeah, so even the
(18:48):
bay babies are born has been doneto create trial. No, when a
baby is to be born, awoman is supposed to be in his stupe
position and not a lion down position. In a lining down position, it
creates more pain for the female,right, so they are by design in
(19:11):
stelling more trauma into the situation thatthey shouldn't be. Now, the reason
why women lie down is that manyyears ago, I can't remember which king,
and there was an English king thathe wanted to see childbirth, the
actual birth, and the lady hadto lie down in order for him to
(19:32):
see the baby coming through, right, And from since then it seems to
have been become the normal. Butyeah, when you go back, when
you look into like tribes and nativesand people like First nation people and stuff,
there's a practice of women stooping orwill be like in having water births,
(19:56):
right yeah, but they're never lyingdown like on their back right now.
Another thing that happens is that whenthe baby is born, one of
the first things that they do isthat they cut the umbilical cord. Now,
I will ask your listeners to goand look at something called the tree
(20:19):
of life, and then go andlook at a placenta afterwards, and you
will see that the tree of lifeand the placenta are actually the same thing.
Right. Well, the image,the image of the tree of life
is actually on the placenta. Now, the reason why they cut the umbilical
cord is because the placenta is whatgives the babies all of the antibodies it
(20:45):
needs for sickness for their time onEarth, and they have downloaded all of
the consciousness from the universe. Right, So by cutting the umbilical cord,
you're severing your connection with the universebefore you're able to download all the information,
and you're making the baby not immuneto all of the sicknesses that it
(21:11):
will have throughout its lifetime. Right. Then, the next thing that they
do is they will either squirt walkin the baby's eyes, or they will
smack the baby. What that doesit would make the baby cry. That's
more trauma. Right. So,and then also what they do is that
not all the time, but ina lot of cases, they take a
(21:33):
baby away from the mother for sometime. Right, so the mother is
not able to have the baby immediately, right. So what that does now
is that it creates abandonment issues inus, neglect. And the thing is
that we would have these traits,but we wouldn't know necessarily where they come
(21:53):
from. Some of us has comefrom the childbirth because we were in this
nice, warm, cozy place insidethe mother's room and we came out and
then boom, they freaking cut yourbilical cord, smack you in the bumb
squirt something in your eyes, takeyou away from your mother. You in
(22:14):
this cool room. Ah well notnot stating that's maybe cool, but you
want in this room your mother wreck. That's scary for a baby, right.
So this imprints the constantly. Sothat's the first your first introduction into
this realm. Right, that completelytraumatized. Yeah, completely traumatized. So
(22:37):
this is why human beings are fullof so much trauma, and sometimes we
don't know why, right, Andin many cases it comes from from childbirth.
So it's pretty much by design thatthey they do down man, you
know, and there's a there's ayou're fighting from your back foot all the
(22:59):
time right to overcome, right,and then when you you you know,
as you because he was growing outof the baby. Then they start injecting
all of these substances into your body, right, and then these substances,
well, they're not really doing anythinggood for you. And if you look
at the schedule, no, forall of these substances that they need to
(23:22):
put in your body, No,it's over, like ninety jobs you're going
to get, you know, toanother seen so it say like an HIV,
but jab for you know, ababy, like who's just having no
sexual experiences till they're much older?Like what are we talking about here?
And I would also add like thewhole stamping of the foot and the soul
(23:45):
of the foot, and like whatthat symbolizes? You know, Yeah,
so censor. It's very sinister whatit is. And when you look back
into ancient texts, you realize thatthere has been a concerted effort to to
(24:07):
basically cause harm to humanity. Andfor people that want to understand this story,
I would say there's several books tocheck, but one of them is
the Samarian Tablets. You can goand read them on the Oxford Library online.
I can give you a link ifyou want. If you remind me
at the end, I can giveyou a link of people in the code
(24:30):
word and you can go and checkit for yourself, because these tablets will
be decoded, me trans translated,and other books like the Book of Enoch,
the Lost Book of Enki, theenuma Elish, the Actraasis, the
Epic of Gilgamesh. You know,these are some books and texts that you
can read to get a really goodunderstanding because these these Samarian tablets are the
(24:56):
oldest information that we have on Earthto date. I mean, they could
find others that are older, butas far as we know, they're the
oldest, and they're guys like MathaulLacroix and Billy Carson. We're about to
go to keth Caleesi and Lake Vaughanand this area in Turkey to basically shine
(25:23):
a light on the new discoveries thatthey found because they've found can they form
in Turkey which shouldn't be there.Also, you're seeing there's like this cube.
I can't remember naming the Q offthe top of my head, but
it seems to be the first placewhere they had the tree of life.
And you have the God how theywhich he's interpreted to the end leal because
(25:48):
there are a lot of character traitsin new and I'll explain a little bit
more of these characters in a bit. And is the first seem to be
first us that ever was introduced tohumanity so far, because I mean,
they could be oldest places. Butthe reason why this information is so new
is that it's only been discovered intwenty sixteen, twenty seventeen. And they're
(26:14):
like pyramids and stuff underneath lating oneand so this is fresh information that no
one else is really talking about.So these guys are like pioneering and they're
going to make a documentary this yearabout about that stuff that I shared.
So I'm really really interested to seewhat they come up with, because we
(26:38):
are on the precipice of pretty muchlearning way more about who we are,
what we are, where we comefrom totally. So yeah, allows me
right ahead. So this allows meto say to touch on the characters that
I named there. So basically,for what it looks like, about four
(27:00):
hundred fifty thousand years ago, agroup of deities, this is what they
called themselves, called Ananaki. Theycame here on Earth about four and fifty
thousand years ago, and they camein search of gold. According to them,
to help say their planet called theBiau, and long story short,
(27:21):
and the work was extremely hard forthem and their people from their planet to
do. So what they did isthat they genetically modified a being that was
existing on Earth, which should beour prehistoric cousins, which should be similar
to what you're calling maybe an ape, but it was an entity. It
(27:44):
was a bean that used to walkon its hind legs. And you know,
I mean, so when they tellus that evolution is real, it
is real to a degree, butnot how they tell us, because they
were they actually genetically modified, andthey tell us this in thetablished They actually
said that they mix their essence withthe humminin species that was here on Earth.
(28:07):
And what that did know is thatthat created a worker class and they
only wanted the worker class being tobe smart enough to be able to take
orders, but not too smart thatthey would rebel is that they're in captivity.
Right. What happened now is thatthis tale or this story excuse me,
(28:30):
has two main protagonists. One isInky and one is Ending and their
brothers, and these two brothers arebasically the two factions. Them and their
bloodlines are the two factions that arebasically fighting on Earth. This is why
you tend to see in almost everycountry there are two main political parties most
(28:57):
of the time. One is aconservative. One is like in England we
have conservative and Labor and the state'sa democratic conservative. Basically the same thing
you know we want is red,one is blue. You know what I
mean? Basically these are the Theseare the derivatives the government parties or the
derivatives of these bloodlines, these twobrothers that have been violent for control of
(29:22):
the planet. Right, which iswhy it doesn't matter who you elect as
a leader, nothing changes because theagenda is same, the same. They
want to control us. But theway describe it is like one, Yeah,
the way say is that you havea sangwiche full of vomit and a
(29:44):
signuage full of shit? So whichwhich one do you want to eat?
Right? I prefer none neither,But you know that's the way I explained
it, right, Yeah, Sothese two brothers are basically as zero children
are the ones that have been basicallyfighting against one another for the control of
(30:07):
humanity, which is why when youlook back at these tablets, they were
being crave genocides done in from daydot when they started, I mean they
dropped nuclear weapons. You can findplaces like Hindro Daro in Pakistan that you
can see that people and animals havebeen completely pulverized in the streets and they're
(30:33):
still high in nuclear so high radioactivity there. Then when you go to
places in I think it's in Syria, Lebanon, Syria where they drop nuclear
weapons on Marduk, which is MP'sson. So the story in the Bible
where it talks about dropping fire andbrist On lock, that story is a
(31:00):
honest say, is an adaptation tothe original story, which is where they
try to kill murder and they drawnuclear weapons and in that year. We
know this because when you scratch underthe sand, there's a lot of glass
and the only way to create glassis to basically have sand that is heated.
That I think of from memory islike three two hundred degrees celsius,
(31:23):
right, that's something they could havelike two thousand degrees far ahead, if
my memory serves me correct, whichis extreme levels of heat. So those
there, and there's still radio activitywhen you scratch your serve as a leaf
there. And they've been a lotof pyramid wars as well, so they've
(31:45):
always been changing hands. So youknow what I mean when you look back
at it, they've done heinous things, like they created famines in areas that
was so bad that humans had hadto start to eat their children in order
to survive, right, right,And they talked about basically what would be
(32:08):
the equivalent today of chemtrails. Theyactually were spraying the atmosphere to cause droughts.
Right, So there's there's there's nothingnew under the sun. It just
looks in a different form. Butthese things that are happening to us on
Earth, having us several several times, they've been they've tried to kill up
(32:28):
humanity tons of times. Man,you know, so to the way brother,
you know. So basically, likethis story is really deep and it
really triggers a lot of people becauseit causes people to come out of the
partim and to question what they thinkthey know. And you know, I
(32:52):
mean, can you ask you justtell any people where you're actually in fact,
we are the aliens, right,everyone's looking for aliens, but we
are the ins. We are notnative to this planet, right because we
are descending of then and they arenot from this planet. So it means
by default we are not from here, right, But we've just forgotten,
(33:13):
we've lost our way, we've losta lot of our spiritual connection to the
all. And this is one ofthe reasons why, I mean, there's
so much debauchery, because it's likeif you think about a straight line and
if you have another line that's supposedto be parallel to it, but it
is slightly bent at the bottom,eventually that then will cause it a massive,
(33:38):
massive, massive gap to create.And this is what happened to us,
where this sort some small we're justsay, deviations inside of our consciousness
and then the gap from where wecame from to where we are now has
increased exponentially because of time. Right. And this is why it is so
(34:01):
hard for people to even think it'spossible, because you're you're telling people that
you've been genetic commodified. And there'sa lot of evidence to show this because
science has shown that about two hundredthousand years ago in our DNA, our
telemeres have been capped and chromosome twohas been fused. Fun fact forward,
(34:27):
they actually talked about this genetic modificationin the Simian tablets that was about two
hundred to two hundred three thousand yearsago, right, and they also put
a worship gene into us. Sothis is why some of us are predisposed
to just worship like political leaders andto worship some of these trees and saints
(34:50):
and full titles. Yeah, prettymuch. So there's been a delision took
place many one hundred thousand years ago. And you know how you're still seeing
the professions totally. Brother. Yeah, I was going to bring up earlier,
like I just recently stumbled on.So the central point of the United
(35:14):
States is in a right outside ofa town called Lebanon, Kansas. And
I found that interesting and they havelike this capstone pyramid there and and then
I was getting into the Kadian Empireand the cod and the Phoenicians because the
Phoenicians were living in uh modern dayLebanon, so I made the Phoenician connection
(35:36):
there. But yeah, because Iwas studying this group out of Omaha called
because I'm from Lincoln, Nebraska,Omaha is a close town to hear,
our biggest city in the state.And uh, they have this this secret
society if you will, or groupadjacent to the Masons called the Knights of
(35:59):
Xarn, which is Nebraska backwards.And I was trying to figure out because
they hyphen it to act sar Benand I was trying to decode that,
like what what was that in referenceto? I was thinking echnoton seraphim ben
is in the capstone of a pyramid. That was one interpretation, and then
(36:20):
another one was a cod sargon ofa cod Ben. So yeah, it's
kind of random, but yeah,it kind of connects in with the Sumerian
stuff because Sumeria came before those guys, absolutely. And the thing is is
that that civilization actually has spread allover the planet because there was an elder
(36:46):
I can't remember they trying to thinkoff to my head it was elderly,
have a whole drip. I couldbe wrong. I think the memory is
that and he had a stone ora tabili that he posed, I think
to his grandson and he said thatthat has been passed on for many,
many many years, and on thattablet it was actually county informal, right,
(37:12):
So that civilization from Samiria was spreadall over the planets. But we
just have lost a lot of theinformation and some of these stories and stuff
because the hope he called there thepeople that saved them and took them under
the inner and took them in theinner earth, the ant people. But
(37:35):
the ant people sounds very much likethe Naki to me, right. And
then you have the Dogon tribe Mali. They called the people that saved them
the normal, and the normal arealso they were serpent gods, right.
And then you have like the Aboriginesthat taught that they were seeded here by
(37:58):
the pladies right, right, Soyou have correct, you have many different
peoples on Earth, completely separated.So we just spoke about a tribe in
the Americas, we talked about atribe in Africa. Then we talked about
a tribe on Australia. Three differentcontinents, continents all separated by water,
(38:25):
and all have similar stories. Sowhile a lot of people can say,
oh, these are just stories,well, I either say, okay,
hope, is it possible that theyhave very similar stories and these people have
not been able to be connected becausethey didn't have the luxury of the advanced
(38:45):
tenamfication systems that we have now allthese many years ago, right, Right,
And that's the question that a lotof people can't really answer, right,
Even some people that are some ofmy strongest critics, they answer that
question as to why it is thenthat the information that we have in these
(39:07):
scriptures and tablests are also being seensaid in different parts of the world.
Even the Hindus in the Mahabaratum,they talk about their gods coming down from
space and basically they described like thesefloating cities. That sounds very much like
(39:28):
a spaceship to me, right,right, right, you know. And
then even in the Book of Ezekielin the Bible, the dream that Ezekiel
had, basically he's describing an extraterrestrialin a in a bit of a in
a spaceship, right. So youknow, there's there's a lot of there's
a lot of stuff that just doesn'tadd up, even if you want to
(39:52):
be the strongest critics, and theonly thing you can come away with is
that there's a lot there's there's alot of overlap. Well, every culture
talks about this great day lose thismassive flood. You know, that's common.
But I was also going to add, like when that flood happened,
Like you know, the whole storyof Noah's ark in the Bible doesn't make
(40:15):
any logical sense. What you justpick it apart, kind of like the
Jonah and the whale story and thatwhole thing. But like if you think
about like I think it was Sichenwho said they were cloning or like it
had to do with genetics, andthey went down on a submarine to survive,
(40:36):
So it was a submarine as opposedto this massive arc, which makes
a whole lot more sense to mejust logically picking it apart. But yeah,
I'm sure familiar with that theory.Yeah, I am tend to align
with theory because Sitchen talks about thevessels irritight, right. If the vessels
(40:58):
irritight, it means then that itwould probably be a submersible vehicle and they
would have to have some sort ofexcreen, advance breathing respiratory system inside there,
right, and some way to feedthemselves because you know, and just
(41:20):
to show people context, right,there's a mural on one of the lin
tols in one of the pyramids inEgypt, and you can see what looks
like a helicopter, a submarine,and a spaceship, and then there's another
one that looks like a nuclear ball. Right, So you know, there's
(41:45):
nothing new on the descent. Allof the things that we think we've invented
or were the ones that the pioneers. It's just the old information coming up.
Go technology come into surface, right, right, because gunfat for you.
Robbert Uppenheimer, who was the whois known to be the creative of
(42:06):
the nuclear bomb, he read theinformation and had the blueprints out of the
Mahabarata and in the bag of Yeah, and the bag of a Gita is
in the Mahabarata and he took itout the bag of a Gita and he
literally said, now I have becomedeath. Wow. Right, and that
(42:27):
is in the bag of Adita.That's that's like I said, nuclear weapons
are not anything new because even inthe Mahabarata it talks about a god weapon,
a god killing weapon that is completelyunstoppable and will kill any god.
Right, So these are equivalent tonuclear weapons or super sonic weapons as well,
(42:50):
right, most likely laser beams andstuff, because people think that in
the nuclear weapons are the most atbalanced. But they have as the beams
you have. I can't remember whatit's called though, is h It's going
to come out to me, butbasically they can they can create frequencies that
(43:12):
would repel you and make your skinfeel like it's burning, and there are
certain people which you probably can't usetheir names. They have their technology for
that anti anti denial. I thinkit's called anti service denialis something like that.
I can't remember, but basically whatit is that it causes the molecules
and your body to vibrate so fastthat it feels that your skin is burning.
(43:37):
Is used. It has been testedon crowds to cause crows to disperse.
Right. Oh, yeah, I'veheard about the say, yeah,
I know what you're talking about.Yeah, a certain group of people have
it, but you know you can'tmention their names much because they rule the
world in it. Yeah, Iheard that. Yeah, I wish be
(44:00):
Okay, I mean I try tostay off of YouTube just because I've had
a couple of videos get pulled andI was just fed up with it.
And I like doing audio only forthe most part because of all the censorship,
like appleasm then to arch to me. But I've been fortunate so far.
Okay, okay, yeah, presslevelope the last few years. Well,
(44:25):
you know, you always know whoare your rulers by those who you
can't criticize, right yep. SoI think most people know who and what
I'm talking about. I myself.It doesn't matter what the platform I tend
to be, because it's easy forpeople to throw labels at right, and
(44:46):
they just had Homeley attacks, andI always let to tell people it's better
to try to debut the information andnot debunk the person. Well, we
have this thing where we tend tolook a lot a person because the mission
can't really be a tax, right, right, So that's what most people
(45:09):
do. You know. Well,and this is quite the timing because one
of them just passed away yesterday.I don't know if you heard about that.
Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, I heard it. I mean,
I think there's something going on withthat man, like the Pope sick,
he passed away. King Charles justgot cancer. Queen Elizabeth just died.
(45:34):
What last year? Rockefeller died whattwenty seventeen, I think. So,
yeah, seems like all in onetime. There's a lot of people,
a lot of dominoes falling. Butwe'll see what it entails. We'll
see, we'll see, man.But I would encourage people to look at
(45:57):
some of the books that I referenced, because it has you will allow to
connect many dots, right, becauseas as as you, I mean,
scripture says, there's nothing new underthe sun. Everything that's happening to us
has happened before, because there havebeen many, many resets. Now,
what is very interesting about this timethat we live in is that it appears
(46:21):
to be the end of ages,end of cycles, where which is the
time that christ was talking about wherethere will be no more because the imbalance
that we have appears to because ofimbalanced in the universe itself in general,
and it's causing a lot of distortionbecause everything is connected, right, and
(46:47):
we be I mean when you goon social media now, it's just full
of the battery, I'm saying.I asked myself sometimes how they we get
here? Right? It just seemslike if it's just like fast forward,
like with like all steroids that communisttiptop, you know, and and and
(47:14):
what it is, though, isthat you have to communism. You actually
have people openly calling for communism though, and people can never read the books
right exactly by thoughts brother, Yeah, Like I've read the Communist Manifestivals three
times, and I read about threetimes because I couldn't believe, like this
(47:36):
is so clearer, right, yeah. But and he put up a mem
yesterday on Instagram, and I hadMarxist socialism, they had national socialism,
they had liberal socialism. It's allthe same thing, just slightly different flavors,
right, And it's very sad tosee that people just want more companies,
(48:00):
you know, totally. Yeah,I mean, g Edward Griffin was
warning about this stuff, like backin the what sixtiesties. Yeah, he
was the major feature of that documentarythat came out last year that Mickey Willis
did. I forget the name ofit. God, I'll put a link
(48:22):
in the description, but phenomenal documentary. It's all about the communist takeover going
on, and it's pretty obvious onceyou see like the goals and see what's
going on. Just look around.You can see it all playing out.
You know. I was shocked atsome of the stuff you were saying about
(48:42):
what they're feeding our kids in certainschool districts around the country. You know,
about sexual education at like five yearsold, Like this is insanity.
Like I've heard some of that,but like to the degree you went into
detail, I was like completely shocked. Well, this is the thing.
What we have in the world nowis a sanguage of Brave New World nineteen
(49:07):
eighty four and animal farm right,and no farm is pure communism. Brave
New World is the debauchery because BraveNew World had sex was really really promoted
to do, like on a rampantlevel where like the girls, you've not
had sex with him yet, Well, what are you ready for? You
(49:29):
know what I mean, like,just just have loads of it right right?
Then you have the hard boot onyour shoulder in nineteen eighty four,
and this is what we have knownas a as a sanguage communism mixed with
the battery with the power, andit might be stayed. And what it
is is that they have to demoralizethe society. And one of the things
(49:52):
is that you have to make usadults think like if the children can't saved,
then what is There's no reason tofight. So this is why there's
the heavy sexualization of children and theheavy teaching of sex the kids. And
(50:14):
I mean, like you have I'veseen some of these books where this is
blatant pornography where you have like picturesof showing the vagina girl and telling you
where is it clitterists in the guysof sex education and they're telling you that
you can play with clitterists stimulated tomake you feel good. I mean even
(50:37):
for adults, you'd be thinking that'sa bit like imagine, imagine, yeah,
imagine you're going a date with agirl or a guy with a girl,
a girl of a guy anyway,and you start talking about stuff like
that first date, right, evenlike that's a bit a little bunch,
(50:59):
yeah, right, And here itis. Now you're telling children that take
guidance from us adults because we're supposedto be the smart ones in the room,
and we're telling them about all ofthese things. And by doing that,
this is my hypothesis on it,right, And I like to tell
(51:22):
people when there's my thoughts or alwayssee it. There is going to be
a big push to legalized pedophilia,right. And what it is is that
they're seeing our consciousness with these things, with the predictive programming. So by
(51:47):
putting the children in touch with thisinformation from a very young age, then
they can because they're trying to pushfor the children to have I mean,
they will push for the children tohave rights to have a say if they
want to have sex. Because there'sthis I don't have to call it a
(52:08):
lobby or group, but I've seenpeople trying to say that child should be
able to have the right to saywhether they have sex or not. Now
child doesn't have the mental capacity andfaculties to be able to make choices like
(52:34):
that because they're just children. Theyshould be playing with trucks and playing in
the grass and digging holes in theground making toys. Were who they are,
like, their braids aren't even fullydeveloped. And then furthermore, the
genitalia isn't mature enough to do thesethings, especially especially for girls. You
(53:00):
can actually like destroy a girl,yeah, hugely. So it's like,
so it's like and we're we're tellingour children that it's spoken to masturbate and
stuff at this young age is insanity. And my hypothesis is that by so
(53:22):
in our seed, our consciousness withthese types of seeds, they're going to
drip feed to legalize perophilia. Andthis is my hunch, no proof of
this, but this why set leavesthis Jeffrey Epstein situation is much bigger than
people actually realize that Jeffrey Epstein sagacan and will bring down the system once
(53:50):
it is uncovered. We have namesfrom all facets of the planet, all
facets of humanity, in terms ofkings, queens, big actors, producers,
musicians, politicians, we have everybody. I have seen names like Muhammed
(54:12):
Muhammad ben Salmon on this list.I've seen ex presidents of reminisces of Israel,
people like Benjamin We've been on there. We have the usual suspects,
Bill Clinton, Harry Clinton, allthese people with brain free but yep,
we have presidents of France. Wehave because I remember when this first first
(54:36):
came out, one of the bravepeople that covered it was shown from Sgt.
Report and he he, he droppedsome names on there and showed you
because some images elaked, right andfor me, Muhammed bin Salmon was one
of the bigger ones man that waslike Jesus. I mean even Alan Durschritz
(54:58):
is on there right right, youknow, And there's the same guy that
was saying that the government has theright to force inject inject you with substances
that you have no say to gointo your body. You understand. So
you know, I might way seeit is that they're trying their best to
(55:24):
cover it up, but all darknesscomes to light all because they know that
it looks like they're making a conscientiouseffort to sow in our consciousness that having
sex with minors is just a sexualorientation, right, So this is why
(55:46):
you have a term called minor attracteda doubts or something like that. I
think that's what it wasts. Sothis this is, this is and try
to normalis it wed? Just lookat the phenomenon of only families right now.
(56:07):
In all of human history, sexwork for women was very much frown
upon. Right now, some peoplewould say, but is the oldest professional
ever exists? Okay, that maybe so, but throughout of all cultures
up to now, sex work wasfrown upon and it had consequences in the
(56:32):
sense of most of those sex workerswould never be able to have a proper
relationship right because, yes, menwould have sex with them, but men
wouldn't wipe them for the most part. For the most part they are.
(56:52):
There are some exceptions to the rule, but in general, men wouldn't marry
sex workers right because it brings anold heap of trauma and drama and stress
in a man's life. Totally Today, in the last world, I think
(57:13):
only fans started in twenty sixteen,So from then to now we have young
girls that are opting to go intoonly fans to make money. Now people
will come and say, but Todd, what is wrong with a girl making
money? I say, there's nothingwrong with that. But fast money that
brings slow problems. Yeah, exactlyat work, last money, exactly fast
(57:37):
problems. Fast money brings slow problems. And this is what a lot of
girls don't understand. The vast majorityof men will not take his sex workers
seriously. When she's a stripper,OnlyFans girl, an escort, or hardcore
(57:58):
prostitute. It doesn't matter. Menwill have sex with them. Because let's
be honest, men and women arenot the same. And men, for
the most part like diversity and women. So men are men are more physical,
right, like women have the sameMost men would shock anything that is
(58:20):
remotely female. It will be baker. But that's true, right, it's
a lot more desperate than webinar.I think those are the facts that can't
be argued. Yeah, yeah,yeah, because like you have men that
would shack skinny women, fat womentold me uggly with me, right,
(58:43):
Men, for the most part,they're not that that that picky, right,
I don't know why, but that'sjust how we are. Right,
women have that luxury while men doto be more preaky yeah, right,
women shoes who they have sex with. Men have to who they can literally
literally, that's right when to sayyeah. And what men do is that
(59:07):
men cast they net very white andwhoever they catch, for the most part,
they will sleep with. Right.Women don't cast nets. Women don't
necessarily fish like that. Right.So it's a different dynamic, right.
And so basically what it is nowis that there's this different standard from men
(59:27):
to women because it's because it's mucheasier for women to have sex because it
is so easy, the chastity shouldbe preserved because by you having sex with
many, many, many men andvery and what it means then is that
your value goes down because the valuablewoman is a chasity. The valuable man
(59:53):
is can you provide resources and security? Right? Because men and women are
not the same. So what they'redoing now is that the powers that shouldn't
be that are ruling the world,they're trying to create division in between man
and women. So what they didis they created a problem where women fought
(01:00:19):
to get equality. But what itis now is that event to the extreme
where women wanted equality and being ableto have sex with loads and loads of
men and do be permiscuous and todo sex work, like if sex work
is like a normal job. Right. So now you see a lot of
(01:00:42):
girls that have bought into this ideathat, yeah, just take your clothes
off on the internet. But whatthey don't understand is that once you do
that, that's forever, right,you can't un take them off the internet.
So the fast money they're getting iscreating slow problems. So what it
is now is that I am seeingthat they is a huge percentage of girls
(01:01:07):
today and women that are actually single. And this is by design because it
means that the species is not procreating. This is why there's a study
that showed that in the next tenyears, fifty percent of women between the
ages of twenty five and forty willbe single. And our child is are
(01:01:28):
both wow, right And I wouldeven put in another satistic that they would
be single mothers. Right. Andthis is not very good for us because
as a as a species, we'renot producing enough children. And what it
is now is that as people areliving longer, then if you don't have
(01:01:53):
children coming up, then it's goingto put loads of strain onto this system.
This is by design. This iswhy the plandemic was created because a
lot of people died as a consequenceof the plandemic, right, and because
of it, because we know nowthat these jabs were not what they said
(01:02:15):
they were and they actually caused moreharm and uh more harm harm to the
people that took these jabs, right, I mean, like in England,
the o NS, the Office ofNational Statistics. I think from memory,
there is over one hundred cases ofsecondary effects, side effects, adverse reactions,
(01:02:43):
adverse reactions. That's it. Onemillion, that's one million people.
It's insane, and that's just what'sbeen documented. Right, So everything is
connected. The borchery that's going on, the rising only fans apps, the
poison of the food, the sexualizationof our children, right, the teaching
(01:03:07):
of garbage in our schools, becausein reality, when children leave school,
they don't have many life skills.Like I was recently talking to this girl.
I said to her, well,you know, when I have children,
I'm not sending them to school.She's like, why, I said,
(01:03:27):
Because schools are probably deductionation cabs.She says, why do you say
that? It says, well,okay, if if we want to be
objective about it, when children leaveschool today they have no life skills.
They don't know how to balance thebudget. They don't know the difference between
credit and debits on their bank statement. They don't know how to read the
(01:03:49):
bank statement. They don't know thatif they get a credit card that you
have to pay back. They don'tknow the cultures, right, you know
what I'm saying. They don't knowhow to cook, They don't know how
to make anything with their hands.They just basic life skills, basic life
skills, right, you know,this is one that is pretty big as
(01:04:14):
well. They don't know how toattend interviews right now, If you go
to school, the objective is toget a job. But okay, to
get the job, you need tohave an interview. But if you're not
taught streaming how to do interviews,then you're going to be made unemployed for
a very long time because they don'thave the skill or how to sanitized show
(01:04:39):
that you're the best candidate for thejob, right right, Because you could
have all the stuff on paper,but you go to the interview and you
give off a weird vibe, andemployers like you have on paper. But
if you don't think you're going tofit in here, right, so you
just won't get the job, right, So even skills for interviews don't know,
(01:05:00):
right, And this is all bydesign to make us more stupid.
Then they put all these screens inour hands. Yeah, and say go
getting to go to school. Figureout what you're gonna do later. Yeah.
So what we're doing is we're chasingthe dope we means on social media,
right. Like I remember this iswhen it was working at my second
(01:05:25):
last job. There was this newgirl that was sitting next to me.
This is no exaggeration. She touchedher phone every minute, no exaggeration,
due I had to. It's creepy. It's just the check to say if
(01:05:46):
she was getting a notification, wouldalways touch it to waking the phone,
and I had to ask myself,am I seeing it right? So that
my colleague next to tell me,tell me I'm not seeing it right?
Bro, that's weird, and you'resupposed to now. Yeah, every minute
(01:06:06):
she would touch her phone to sayshe had And this is where we're at
now. Yeah. Yeah, sopeople live in but this is what I
say. I say that social mediais a matrix. Right, we'll be
living a matrix. But I thinksocial media is the matrix because people base
(01:06:29):
their lives on social media. Iremember there was this girl once that I
was trying to like and she saidto me, all I want to do
is put my entire life phone onInstagram and then looked at her. Honestly,
I didn't know how to reply toher. All I said it was
okay, you got I did theexit stage, right, you know what?
(01:06:54):
I like, this one's over.Thanks for a lot bit down though,
right. This was like six yearsago, right, yeah. Subsequently
she's gone on to get married,to have a child. I checked in
on her feed like two years ago. Everything about her life it's on Instagram,
(01:07:17):
and I'm like, wow, wow. I mean, I'm a content
creator, you know. I madevideos. I do want to talk videos.
I tell people a little bit aboutmyself, but I don't tell people
O what I had his to eattoday? And you know, I mean
I did that today, and like, who cares about what I do?
(01:07:40):
I try to just teach it formand educate people how to get in shape,
how to improve their mindset, howto great free from the matrix.
You know, it's not about meand my ego and trying to look like
good. Look at this shirt.I WoT you know me it's a f
sashe So you should listen to mebecause that's important because I work sactly right,
(01:08:01):
Like this is the kind of likelike like thought process that people have
no right and everything is fake,right, because what people don't even understand
is that a lot of these supposedinfluencers and I don't even like that word
influencer because what does it really mean. I mean, you're influencing, okay
from what the word means, butyeah, what kind of you have either?
(01:08:24):
Yeah? Right, you know,like you're not a role model?
Right? Right, So even thatword which I don't use it, but
there's no other word to use,right, and I've not come up with
an alternative, right, so Ialways caveat when I use that word.
But a lot of these influencers,a lot of stuff is rented, you
know. It's it's just like toshow off, right, to make people
(01:08:47):
think that they live in this lifeand that life, and it has dramatically
affected our our society, especially asspecially girls. Well it's effective boys as
well, but the girl's situation isI think the more extreme because men and
(01:09:09):
women are different, and women tendto base fierce themselves on the lives of
other women. And what happens isthat women tend to feel inferior in terms
of how they look and because they'renot being flown out or because they don't
(01:09:30):
have all these bags and stuff.So it makes the men feel very lowbo
themselves and it affects their self esteem. So to remediate that, they tend
to put more and more provocative andextreme sort of like content on their What
happens is that say a girl uploadsof photo today, video or whatever,
(01:09:56):
so she gets four hundred likes.If tomorrow she only gets a hund she's
deleted that post that only got onehundred. Ye right, because that's not
up to scratch. And her validationcomes from the amount of lights and coming
she has. And oh you're sobeautiful, I want to marry you.
They seen Nessie third, and thenthat encourages the girls to go and do
(01:10:19):
the only fans stuff. Then onthe flip side with the guys is meeting
men very soft. Men don't evenknow how to approach girls in person.
Men are very weird now they're outof shap they're simps, you know,
and like playing video games, videogames, eating those of cheetos. You
(01:10:42):
know. Me as a girlfriend,now. So it's like men have become
really really soft, right, andbecause of that, our society has become
very soft because week men create ourtimes. How weak men are the ones
that cause the society to become whatit is. Right, So I would
(01:11:09):
say that, in my humble opinion, I think the major problem we have
in the world is that we havea lack of strong men that stand for
something, that will put down theirfoot and saying no, you're not doing
this to our children, you're notgiving us jobs, you're not doing this,
(01:11:30):
you're not doing that. Right.But it's been a concerted effort because
we actually look at how they've doneit. They have started to poison our
food many many, many years ago. That has reduced the amount of testosterone
(01:11:51):
that you know that men have,and from memory, testosterone has going on
at least fifty percent the last thirtyyears, forty years something like that.
Right, So what it is nowis that we haven't a lot of feminized
(01:12:12):
men, right with the microplastics andall this stuff in the food, and
testosterone is what makes men men.Testosterone result self confidence. So what it
is now is that because you weakenthe men, it's not the female's job.
To protect the family. It's notthe female's job to stand up against
(01:12:34):
tyranny. It's the land's job,right. But if you have no men,
then the women are forced to tryto step up. But women are
not physically able to go against menthat are doing their pressure. Right.
Men need to stand up against othermen to do the pressure. So it
(01:12:59):
has been a a very selever planthat they've had to weaken our society,
even with GMO foods, all thesugars and the salts. Click if people,
Okay, just a classic one foryou anyone listening to this. Just
to prove my point, go andlook at normal table salt. Just normal
(01:13:24):
table salt. Go look at itin the market, or look at it
in your kitchen, and you willsee that they are all of these chemicals
inside it to make table salt.So all of these chemicals are what help
lower your metabolic system metabolism, andit also taxes your hypothalamus, and this
(01:13:48):
is what helps to make you fatbecause we have a thalamous regulates the hormones
in the body, so the hormonesbecome out of sync, and this is
through the food. So this iswhy one of my other passions is fitness
and health because you are what youeat and when you look at the food.
We have a lot of fake foodson the planet, and you have
(01:14:12):
to look and see what is inyour food. I mean, okay,
aw should I put this? Youcan do your best of word as much
as possible. But the way thingsare set up, unless you're growing literally
every single ingredient for all the foodyou eat, you will have some esported
to it. But I don't wantpeople to get super scared and go to
(01:14:36):
another extreme where they think that theycan't eat and then they just go and
with rip and die in the corner, you know what I mean, and
be like a hermit. But mypoint is to try to reduce as much
as possible, and this is howI treat food and stuff. The things
(01:14:57):
that I can control, I willdo my best has to control them,
and I will try to do thatfor eighty percent of the time, and
then the other twenty percent of timeit will be you know, there's some
pizza here and there. I mean, if you want to eat a burger,
fries, et cetera. But ifyou try to do it eighty percent
of time, because eighty is biggerthan twenty, it means you stand a
(01:15:21):
much better chance to live a healthylife and to be in shape. But
if you have it eighty percent oftime that eating crap, then that's going
to significantly effect it. So youneed to make me switch. It's like
eighty percent of your mindset is whatgives you the results in your life.
So the eighty twenty rule is avery good rule to follow. Excuse me.
(01:15:45):
Is what I teach the people thatI coach, and that's what I
practice as well. You know,so always really labels things to stay away
from our msg Canona oil, thevegetable, all vegetables, all seed oils,
stay away from. So I'm goingto give people some hats today because
(01:16:08):
I'm very much in the solutions.Yeah frame now in terms of food.
So this is some good hats here. Now get it very good frying pan.
And the reason for that is thatwhen you want to heat your food,
you're going to heat your food ina fraying pan unless it is like
(01:16:28):
a dish that's like a pastry thatyou're using. The other reason for that
is that if you get not theteflon steak, you get the other type
of lung stick, right, andyou use a wooden statuer or a silicon
stature when you want to and whatyou can do is that you can when
you want to cook your food,you can fry your food, and what
(01:16:51):
you use is organic coconut oil.Now, the reason why I say to
start with a good frying pan isbecause coconut oil is expensive. And what
you would do is that you woulduse a very small amount to cook with.
Because it's a good quality plan.It means that your a coconut oil
would last a long time, right, And what it means now is that
(01:17:16):
you don't need a lot. Sothis is a hat where you can eat
good quality food and also you reducethe cost of it by investing in a
good frame pant. Like I gota very good frame plan I've had for
two years now, and it costedme, like see at the box,
(01:17:36):
twenty twenty five pounds, So that'slike dollars, that's maybe like thirty dollars,
right, yeah, last two yearsinvestment correct correct. And then now
like the coconut oil that I buy, it used to it costs me about
seven pounds, so that's about tendollars and it last me two months,
(01:18:00):
right, simply because you don't needa lot, right, right. So,
and also oil and fat is verygood for the body because oil is
important for women because that helps withestrogen, which is impart for women.
For men, oil is a basefor testosterol, right, which is important
(01:18:21):
for men. So you can actuallyhave fry food every day and it will
have no effect on the body becauseyou're putting good fats into the body and
you're not spending a ton of tonof money. So all the stir friers
that you like, you can doit now by having different ingredients. So
it must be organic cocon oil,right, or you can use something like
(01:18:45):
GhIE, but he's a little bitmore expensive. I tend to like cocon
oil because it has a better flavor. Yeah. Now, do not,
and I repeat, do not useolive oil to fry with olive oil.
Fry. It's bad. It burnsthe oil and it can be carcinogenic.
(01:19:06):
It can be so because it's avery light oil. Right. Olive oil
is fantastic on salads because you're eatingit in its raw form. All these
chefs you see cooking with Yes,it's not healthy salads, very good frying.
(01:19:26):
No, No, if you wantto fry olive oil, you can
mix it with a heavier oil likecoconut oil, and it will protect the
olive oil. So it wouldn't fright, especially if you like the taste.
Okay, makes it with some coconeand oil to make it denser and it
will protect you oil. The otherthing is you need to eat old grain
(01:19:48):
foods, so organic as much aspossible. But old grain foods would be
like things like broccoli, spinach,asparagus, beats, you know, vegetables.
Again, you can stir fry allof these things in the good quality
(01:20:08):
frame pad that you got and you'regoing at well, you can eat it
doesn't take an extremely level time.Right. Another thing as well is your
sources of protein. So what itis now is that we actually eat imbalanced
and in most places that have visited, they have the protein to carbohydrates levels
(01:20:35):
in balance where they have a massiveplate of rice or pasta or potato and
a small bit of protein. Youflip that you make your your diet.
It depends on what you want todo, but I would say a good
number is thirty five percent. MeI tend to be higher levels. I
(01:20:55):
tend to be like forty five percent, but that's because I do heavy calisthenics
and heavyweight training, so I havehigher levels of protein. But to keep
it simple for a body building thirtyfive percent protein. And then you can
have your carbs. Now, ifyou like fries again, you fry them
(01:21:18):
in the coconut oil, right,or you can if you want to stretch
it because expensive, you use oliveoilve, but use the coconut oil to
make it denser so it wouldn't burrowand you can still eat that. That's
not unhealthy, you understand. Sothen now if you cut up your your
(01:21:40):
seed oils and you're eating more wholegrain foods. Other things that you can
have are like old roll oaks,right, These are things that we get
for your carbohydrates, so for yourfor your cereal because things like Kelloggs and
frosty Flakes and Cheerios crap protos awaythose having with two high levels of sugar
(01:22:06):
to do anything good for the body. And sugar is another drug. Right,
This is why, like people think, and I'm very very serious,
sugar causes more harm to the bodythan cocaine. Right, Yeah, because
we're used in our whole lives.We start young, correct, correct,
you're using it every day, right, right, So if you want to
(01:22:30):
have something sweet, you can putyou can use Stevier on monk fruit,
but you need to get a steadierleaf so it is green. It is
a green powder because it comes fromthe actual leaf. Or you can get
monk fruit right, and be verycareful with these monk fruits as well,
because I'm seeing a lot of likewhen they say scams, but they're not
(01:22:55):
like proper monk fruits, well,like twenty percent monk fruit and then the
rest of your sugar and then steadyes, it's a yes right, yeah,
So always really labels. And thenif you're looking for snacks, look
for sugar free, and also lookat things that don't have an MSG.
(01:23:17):
Look at things that have low levelsof salt sodium, and also things that
are bait not fright because those thingsthat are fried will we're fighting canana oil
and seeded oils. Those are verybad for the body. So it does
take some time to sort of likecreate these new habits. Yeah, but
(01:23:40):
it does work things like fruits aswell. Try to get or get it
as much as possible. Now it'snot always possible, but do your best,
and again if you can't, don'tlike go in the corner and cry
and get depressed because we can't getit. You know what I mean is
just something that you can't get now, and look for other source until you
(01:24:02):
can get it right. Right,So you try to have balance and control
things as much as possible in yoursphere of influence, because what it is
that the food is what makes you. If you brain feed bad food,
it's going to affect your consciousness,It's gonna affect how you feel about yourself.
(01:24:26):
Is going to make you more susceptibleto just be enormy and to follow
the agenda because it will have youcomatsed and sleeping. Right. Another thing
to do talking about sleeping is getrid of your normal toothpaste because you're a
normal toothpaste. As in floride.Now, what people don't know is that
the Nazis did tests on florid inthe Second World War and they sure that
(01:24:50):
fluoride made their own people more docile, and this is why they're ready control.
Correct, So look for flora free. No. I like Alex Jones.
I don't get paid for anything,but I would say he has some
good products. So he has somegreat super blue tooth baste, which I
(01:25:13):
buy it because I like the supportthe info war, so I'm no affiliation.
So check in flo Wards and getsome tooth based for him, or
you can get a normal I thinkit's Hammer and it's one of those brands.
Yeah, there's there's a lot ofgood ones because you know, over
the years years, Yeah, youused to be able to never find anything
(01:25:36):
or there was like two options,you know, but it's flown a lot.
Yeah, it's growing a lot,right, and they're still pushing it
at the dynasts every time you go. You know, you want florid Today
I went away halp water too.Yeah. Yeah, so you know,
try to you know, if youcan't like get filled boiling water and try
(01:26:00):
to boil the water, you knowwhat I'm saying, Yeah, because I
mean and again you can, youcan, you can try to be extreme
with this thing. And some peoplehave seen it consume them. But you
know, just use a bit ofyou know, give and take. You
know, you be things that youcan definitely change and do do that and
other things. Don't worry about itbecause you give your best because there's no
(01:26:26):
there's no The only way to getaway from everything is deliverally, go and
be a hermit living in jungle orevery single thing for all your animals,
killing yourself, it should be sobecause we tend to seem to operate extremes
in this round though, so tryingto give people some decent solutions and also
(01:26:48):
start to get into shape. Now, getting into shape is going to become
very, very important as things timegoes on, because you may have to
be just fit enough to run awayfrom situations. Right you may as a
man, you may actually have tobe physically strong to fight off intruders and
(01:27:10):
protect your family. Right, So, both sexes need to be fit enough
to be able to run away orif they have to fight off intruders.
Learning a martial arts, whether itis mutai, jiu jitsu, wing,
chung okay, boxing, boxing,whatever, learn some sort of self defense
(01:27:34):
martial arts because at the end ofthe day, again, there is going
to come a time where we mayhave to defend yourself. But for y'all
listeners that are in United States,because you're fortunate you have the Second Amendment,
learn to operate a firearm for defensivepurposes, because they may come a
(01:27:56):
time where you may have to defendyour family, whether you're a male or
a female. All Right, ifyou're competent with a bit of a firearm.
It means you can give yourself achance and they run away. Yeah,
time of danger, yeah, correct, right, because you know what
I mean, it's all about protectionof self. And then in terms of
(01:28:23):
like on the economic side, Iwould say, learn about cryptocurrency. It's
not going away anytime soon, andwith what's happening now with money, it
will become important in the future.The only Achilles heal of cryptocurrency is if
(01:28:43):
they're shutting on the internet. Butthey shut on the internet, we have
bigger frish to fry than losing cryptobecause our entire civilization depends on the Internet
now, right, And if itgoes down heating, water, electric,
Yeah, I'll find of argument withthat is like, Okay, if everything
goes down, dude, crypto,regular money and gold ain't gonna be worse
(01:29:08):
shit because it's like and a survivalistlike world like that, Like buddy is
useless. You know, you're tradinglike food and tools. You know,
like tools, you will be doingbarter Like Okay, I'll mow your lan
if you give me like a coupleslice of bread or whatever. You know
what I'm saying, right, soagain I I try to always say,
(01:29:31):
you don't be extreme about any ofthese things, right, do what you
can, and don't worry about whatyou can't right and staring with cryptocurrency blaying
people that you know what I mean. You can teach you or you can
teach yourself, because there are alot of smart young people out there that
(01:29:51):
can teach themselvesout cryptocurrency if they actuallyjust go and spend half a day on
the internet right style how it works. And you brought up pressures metals as
well, go and silver, getthose and basically those things. Oh,
and then they'll look at reading booksbecause you need to educate yourself about what's
(01:30:15):
going on, because you need tobe you need to be able to watch
the news to be informed about thenarratives. But you don't want to watch
too much news so that you're missingformed. So if you just watch enough
just to understand the narratives, what'sgoing on, where they're pushing at,
and then shut it off and thenread books, listen to podcasts, find
(01:30:42):
mentors to teach you new skills,so you can actually get a mentor to
teach you how to trade cryptocurrency.You can get a mentor help to teach
you how to create a business.You can get a mentor to teach you
how to do drop shipping, youknow what I mean. Whenever you take
your fancy, find someone to learnfrom. Because all of these things are
(01:31:04):
improvement of the self. And it'snot just one thing. Because you find
that, for example, in thespiritual community, you find people that are
only just focused on improving spiritual spiritually, and improving spiritually is absolutely great,
right, but it's not going toteach you how to shoot the fireworld right.
(01:31:24):
And it's not going to get yourbody fit right to be able to
quite up an intruder right right,to give you the speed to run away,
you know, because you've got goodcardiovascular you know to do that.
And then you have people that areonly just getting the body fit, but
they don't read books, they don'tunderstand consciousness, and they have zero spirituality.
(01:31:46):
So excu mean, the last partof this correct balance is key because
you're a mind, body spirit complex. I need to work on all three
aspects of you, which is themind, by in the spirit. And
this is why I do what Ido, how I coach, how I
(01:32:08):
teach people to get into shape becauseI understand the mental aspect and mindset is
very important. So I tend Ihelp people. I help spiritually incline people
burn fat and bill muscle. AndI do it through various means, in
terms of like trying to help youhack your mind to improve how you think,
(01:32:30):
what you believe about yourself. BecauseI remember I was coaching this girl
and it is mad right, becauseshe used to tell me, well,
her English is really bad. Andafter a while I had to say to
her book, okay, so yousay your English is really bad? She
says yes. I said, butokay, do you have a job.
You say, yes, it's okay. And what language do you use wing
(01:32:53):
at work? English? So whatdo you do for your job? Say
after talk to suppliers, send thoseemails? I said, okay, that's
interesting. So has anyone ever saidto you that your English is bad?
No, it's okay. Has yourboss ever told you anything? No?
(01:33:15):
Has your English ability ever affected youin what you're doing your job? No,
that's okay. That's interesting. Totell me again, you say your
English is bad? And she thought, she paused, she thought about it,
and then she was like, well, I guess I said, what
(01:33:39):
do you guess. She said,well, it can't be that bad.
I said, okay, but thisis what you believe about yourself, so
you're going to create that reality.So in your head, if you think
and believe that your English is bad, it means then that your English could
become bad because you're self sabotage andmaintly, so you were actually hindering your
(01:34:01):
progress to probably improving it. Soinstead of saying that I am bad at
English, you should say I amimproving at English. That's a much more
positive statement to make right, Andit means then that you have infinite,
endless possibilities to improve right you're givingyourself. So these are a chance correct.
(01:34:25):
So these are the little tactics thatI use and my coaching because getting
in shit is a lot more thanpeople think. There's a lot to do
what you think about yourself, becausewhat happens is that if you think that
if you about yourself, you willself sabotage. So you maybe getting in
(01:34:48):
great shape. And I've seen thismany times. I was coaching this girl
she started after like three months shop. I mean, her transmission was amazing
and then she just goes to me. But I remember, look back at
our messages. She I didn't pickit up at a time, but it's
(01:35:09):
only afterwards she actually was saying,well, I'm not even sure if I
can do this right, and maybeI'm going to give up. But again
I didn't see it then because obviouslyit was so much that we were spoking
and speaking at the time, andshe was like starting to improve and doing
(01:35:29):
meditation and stuff like that. Andthen basically what happened is that itself have
a harsh kicking because she had nevergotten into that great of a shit before,
and it was like the subconscious like, no, no, you need
to confirm that you're not good enoughand you're going to fail, so we're
going to make you fail. Andshe ended up failing because I know that
(01:35:51):
she went back doing all the thingsthat she stopped doing right because of the
self sabotage. That's where it allstarts. How we talk to ourselves.
Yeah, yep, we're our ownword standing or our own grain of Zeeru
facts. So it is so muchto do in terms of self development,
(01:36:14):
how to get up a matrix understanding. You don't have to understand every single
thing that I understand, but youneed to be able to understand roughly,
these are the main things you're beinglike to. The food is not good,
right, the education system is createslaves, and basically they try to
(01:36:35):
kill us. You understand those things, then it becomes a lot easier to
go about your day. And howeveryou choose to interact with the matrix,
you can choose right because you havethe knowledge to understand that you can't believe
anything, but you just are ableto look at the narratives and see what
(01:36:57):
they're pushing, because why do seeis that we will have aliens on earth,
whether it is a fake vision orreal ill vision either or there's going
to be something to do best interrestrialsthink or real right or both. They've
(01:37:18):
been mess for a minute now.I feel like these last few years Fagot
boys, they actually admitted that thetresses are real, right, And no
one cared, No one even back, No one even was like, yep,
it's just onto the deck lag yep, yeah, let's say up next
(01:37:42):
distraction. You all like Sam TripleHe says, it's that goldfish mentality,
you know, Well, they seewhat's right, what's right in front of
us, in front of us.We forgot what it was five minutes ago.
Yeah, and they can come backand see that, hey, we
did tell you, but just didn'treally take notice. And this this is
very much hole the the matrix isrun and they use something called Hegelian dialect.
(01:38:13):
It's just the revelation of the methodproblem reaction solution. So what they
would do is that they would tellyou the truth in the movies, and
they will tell you sometimes the truthin the media, but then the vast
majority of it is lives, andthey tend to put more focus on the
lives. So what this allows themto do is to say, well,
(01:38:35):
hey, Tom, we did tellyou aliens were really you know, but
you just never believed it. Soit's not we told you. And this
is what happens right right, becauseif you actually look at it, well,
they tell us the truth in themovies and it lies in school.
(01:38:56):
So movies like Avatar showed a littlebit about how the Anonaki, yes,
the terrestrials, because the word anonakimeans those from heaven to Earth came,
and Heaven is basically the sky.This is why they think that won't call
(01:39:17):
him the sky people. You know, they originally say the plates, you
know, I mean, these areall being from different star systems, right,
right. So, and if youlook at how Avatar was, humans
went to another planet and then theytried to colonize the planet, to take
(01:39:38):
the resources from the planet and oppressedthese goals that were there. But this
is what the Anonaki did. Now, the humans weren't successful, but in
this case, what it did isthey changed some part, but they showed
you like a little glimpse of whatthey did. Right. They came from
another planet, Like the humans wentto that planet and they colonize it.
(01:40:01):
The Matrix movie is a documentary.It tells you straight and it shows you,
well, we live in the Matrix, we don't live in reality.
And like now look at with theVR headsets that are coming out now that's
being pushed really hard. And withthe rise of AI, what you're gonna
(01:40:25):
have is that you're gonna have peoplesitting on their chairs just with this thing
on their face, and they're literallygoing to stay there all day, just
have breakes, to go to toiletand to eat and just be in this
other world, right right, Andbasically they know that it's not real,
(01:40:47):
but because it's so nice in there, they're gonna want to stay in there.
Right, and this is exactly whatyou had in a matrix movie.
You have theres enough comfort, absolutelyright. And all of this is by
design because like when you even lookat the ancient scripture, basically what they
(01:41:12):
did is that they created the matrixthrough what I call the three main religions
on earth, the religion of government, religion of money, and organized religion.
M these this is my this iswhat I call them. No one
else that I know, cause Icall them the three main religions that were
(01:41:34):
earth. And the religion of moneycauses us to think in lack. And
when we think in that, wehave a poverty complex. So we tend
to be orders of money, right. We don't like we help people and
(01:41:54):
give away money, you know.I mean money is just an exchange of
energy, and it should be giventhem. The more you give a really
more you receive. Yeah. It'ssupposed to flow like currency, correct,
correct. Well, see, you'renot supposed to hoard it like yeah slippers
your energy. Yeah correct. Thenyou have the religion of government, So
(01:42:17):
then you have known and the religionof government comes. There's an allegory for
it where if you look at thecaduceus, which is also called the staff
of Arms. You will see thetwo twisted serpents on each side. There
is two serpents are the anky andany faction which we talked about briefly earlier
(01:42:41):
in our chat and at one pointin time won't be good, but on
the necessity staff it becomes bad.Then that is good, next bad.
So this is why you find bothof these bloodlines have done some good things
and have done some bad things becausethey're the faults, their defaultse gods.
And if you look at the Staffof Armies, you see the staff itself
(01:43:05):
is through the middle of these twosakes. And then at the top you
have on the crown, you actuallyhave a physical crown on the top,
and then you have the wings,and the wings represents your illumination, you
know, and the crown is representingyour connection to source. Right, So
(01:43:29):
there's a lot of like allegory inthese things. So what religion does sorry
government is that you have these twoserpents on the side representing the two bloodlines
and the duality system that they've created. Right. So this is why it
doesn't matter if you've got red orblue labor of conservative, Democrat or republic.
(01:43:54):
It doesn't matter nothing changes and nothingwill change. Do you want the
signage of ship or the signage ofvold? Right, That's the only way
I like to explain to people.So people be like, yeah, I
don't want any of those, Andthat's really what it is. They're both
yanky, right, Yeah, yousugar or more sugar, right, exactly
(01:44:23):
same ship. And then when youlook at organized religion, what it does
now is that it takes you awayfrom source and it replaces you with a
false God. No, I'm gonnaget kind of controversial here, but I
(01:44:45):
said earlier that I always used theword Christ, and the reason for that
is that the word Jesus never existeduntil the King James Bible version m because
the character who became Christ, hisname was Yeah or Yeshua or yah shure
(01:45:09):
right right. So this is whatthe Aramaic show. Now. It took
over one thousand years to actually createthis character because basically there was a four
(01:45:31):
step process to erase the official ororthodox Hebrew ye which took nearly sixteen hundred
years to evolve. The Hebrew Yeshuawas abbreviated to remove the hw in Aramaic
to yr shua white pastrophe sua thenthe Hebrew slash Arabic names were transliterated into
(01:45:55):
Greek to is SEUs, and thenthe Greek was translated into Latin the Esus
so Esus was first found in theKing James Bible in sixteen eleven, and
then the Latin was transliterated into Englishto be Jesus. Right. So this
is why I say that the characterJesus that we know today never existed,
(01:46:20):
because that was not his name.It was never Jesus. Is it was
a Hoshua No. To clarify,the constant form of J was not known
in the fourteenth century. Therefore,both J and the letter I used to
be y as in the world yes. So in Greek it was Esius would
(01:46:46):
have been Yesius with a Y,and the Latin Esus was pronounced yes Jesus
with a y. In the eighteenthcentury, the letters J and I split
into a constant and bubble, andjay was adopted as the constant letter those.
Since the new constant jail was closerto the soul of the modern white,
(01:47:10):
the letter was chosen in the translationto Jesus. Therefore, the characters
that we call Jesus never existed,which is one of the many lives and
jeted into religion to take us furtheraway from the truth. That yet Hoshua
wasn't ascended master who became the Christin order to teach us how to get
back the source, right, Yeah, because Christ is a universal term.
(01:47:34):
It's not just applicable to one personlike you were saying earlier. Yeah,
correct, because in reality there weremany many Christs. There were many many
Christs exactly, because it's just aconsciousness, right right, So yeah,
people get stuck on that was it? The way of the Truth and the
Life for Jesus is the one trueway or whatever that versus. I forget,
(01:47:57):
but you know what I'm talking about, Yeah, this is the only
way and everyone else is wrong.It's like they're all interrelated. Man,
But you want to hear something back. The truth and the life in the
Hebrew is one word to so it'sto tora. So a lot of people
have not done a lot of researchon the etymology of words, where they
(01:48:23):
came from, the transliteration and thetranslation. So for example, I'm going
to get everything, I'm gonna geta little bit deeper into the similar topic,
which is the word lucifer. Sobasically Lucifer is not what people think
(01:48:47):
it is because lucifer actually means thestart of the morning or the morning start,
right. And basically we know fromthe Samerian tablets that Venus did a
fly by to Earth, so atone point in time Venus was was the
(01:49:11):
sun, right, So what happenedis that the Greek word or Venus was
phosphorus, So phosphorus represented the sunat one point, which was Venus,
which we know was the sun becauseI did a fly by many thousand years
(01:49:31):
ago according to the Sumerian tablets,and phosphorus was translated into Latin because we
went from Greek to Latin to belucifer. But Lucifer simply means the star
of the morning or the morning star, which at one point in time was
(01:49:54):
Phosphorus Venus, right, So beUs, Phosphorus Lucifer are really the same
word. But because now it's calledLucifer, day is a negative connotation with
the world where people think Lucifer isthe devil. That is not true.
(01:50:14):
It's just that the word correct.It's just like, yeah, because the
sun is the liber literally literally theslight in this guy, yeah wreck And
even the word satan is very muchmisunderstood. The word satan literally means adversary,
(01:50:35):
right. Adversary means your opponent,right right, and these all of
these anonarchy gods, lend Will andkurder Than are saying, you know,
I mean all of these, we'readversaries at a time. Right. This
(01:50:58):
is why they if you look backat the text, it was sometimes called
them the Satans, the Satans,or the adversaries. These are the entities
against you, right right. Sowhat has happened is that religion, especially
Christianity, has merged Lucifer, Phosphorus, Venus, the sun, the light
(01:51:23):
bearer, the word satan to createthis sort of image of a devil with
spikes on his head, a hornand a tail and a pitch for it.
So it is actually not true becausewhat it is is that your adversary
(01:51:44):
is really yourself because inside of you, right, and it is really your
ego is about conquering your ego,which is what a lot of people don't
understand. So my point is thateven the supposed devil that lives in hell,
(01:52:05):
that you're going to go and burnforever, it's really not what I
tell you because where the word hellcame from came from Hades. In fact,
the scripture used to refer to itas Hades. Hades is a lot
older than people think. Where Hadesis the underworld where you would pass through
(01:52:30):
on your passage to get to theother side. But again, it was
not like a place of burning inHell. There was not a place that
you go and like when you're beingreally bad. It's just a passage through
to get to the other side toget their destination. Right, But Hades
(01:52:54):
was translated into Hell, and beforePope John Paul died, he admitted that
the captures made it up. Literallyliterally, they made it up in order
to for people to come to themfor salvation. Yeah, literally, they
(01:53:14):
kept I said, pay us tohave your SAIDs forgiven. Yeah, exactly.
And think about it, all ofthose religions have one thing in them
as well another thing in them aswell, money, And this is why
in religion all religions have collection thingseither begin at the beginning, during or
(01:53:39):
after their service, sermon, whateverit goes on in that place of worship,
because they want your money, becauseyou are quotation marks buying your your
salvation. Dude, I grew upCatholic, and I remember on the envelopes
like they literally had like, ifyou make this much money a month,
(01:54:00):
you need to donate this much tothe church. Like they literally had like
tables on there of like how muchmoney you make, this is how much
you gotta give. I was likeblown away, and I was a kid,
and I was like, dude,this is fucked up, Like it's
right in your faces. But yeah, I just wanted to add that to
your point, like it's right there. I never knew that, right,
(01:54:24):
I didn't get it right. Ohyeah, that's how for yep, it's
so manipulent of Yeah. So,as you can see from this chapter,
there are a lot of angles thatyou need to cover and understand. Even
(01:54:45):
if you don't go deep into thesethings, what it would say is that
the best place to start is disregardeverything that you think you know. This
is why Chris said that you can'tput new wine into old wine skins.
Which is why, which is allegoryfor throw everything that you think you know
(01:55:11):
is true. Right, in orderto learn a new truth, you need
to actually throw everything. Now,this is what I do, because what
I would recommend put everything that youthink you know is true on the shelves.
Just put it on the shelves.And the reason why I use this
(01:55:32):
allegory is because if what you learnand discover is true, you can leave
those things on the shelves. Ifwhat you learn because you're learning as if
you never knew before, If thethings that you're learning now confirm the things
(01:55:53):
that you have on the shelf,you can take these things off the shelf
and put them back in front ofyou because those things have confirmed to be
true. Right. But the onlyway that you will know if it's true
if you go into it with ablank slate, no prejudice, just saying,
Okay, I'm going to learn aboutthis thing as if I never knew
(01:56:14):
it, and you let things guideyou. Because what will happen is that
you read one thing, you willhear a podcast, you read this book.
So I would say something it willfor your interest, and as you
keep digging, you start to teachyourself. Right. So what I would
say is everything I've said you cansay, Okay, Todd, I'm going
to disregard everything you said, butI'm gonna go and look for myself to
(01:56:36):
confirm for myself that what you're sayingis true. Right, So all I
am doing is just lifting up afew rocks and say hey you may want
to look there. I'm opening thisdoor and say hey you may want to
go through that door, or heyyou may want to look over there.
You know, because you have toteach yourself right, and it requires to
(01:57:00):
work and time. It's not goingto come like overnight. This is seven
years for me where I've started thiswhole process. If you're now starting now,
just be kind to yourself. Butyou know, if anyone it's interested
in some of the books I've read. My Instagram is at Adriano and the
(01:57:23):
score of two four six, I'vegot a highlighted seession where I've got like
forty something books. This is notyou know, half of the books I've
read and those who keep you plentybusy for a long time to understand,
because when you first come across thisstuff, it's going to disturb you because
(01:57:48):
it's heavy, and not only that, you're going to probably not believe.
But after I guarantee after about tenbooks, you're can be like feel liberated.
Yeah, I feel like a newperson. Who's this guy totally bad?
(01:58:09):
Yeah I feel that yeah, samesame brother. Yeah, I have
so much more I wanted to getinto you with tonight. Man, Like
we just scratched the surface. Butwe've already been going two hours, so
I don't want to keep you toomuch longer. But yeah, thank you
so much for coming on, Todd. I've really enjoyed this and I'd love
(01:58:30):
to have you back sometime. I'vedone some mayahuasca ceremonies as well. Love
to get into that more and yourprior experiences. Yeah, so much more
to cover, brother, But thankyou so much for this amazing conversation tonight.
And yeah, anything you wanted toleave the listeners with or anything you
(01:58:51):
want to plug you got coming upin the future, Well, first I
would have to say thanks for havingme, and I would be happy to
come back and do a part twobecause, to be fear, there's so
much information that I have to sharethat You're absolutely correct. I literally just
(01:59:12):
scratch the surface because I can gosee fifty to fifty levels deeper. Literally,
I can go fifty levels deeper.Right, I would love to come
on and share so we can chatoffline and create another date. I'm happy
to do that. And also Iwould like to say is that if the
(01:59:34):
things that I have shared tonight interestyou and you would like to learn more,
you can reach out to me onsocial media. I have Facebook,
my name is Toddy cave to Odouble D c a ve or on Instagram
at Adriana on the score through fourto six. If also because summer is
(01:59:57):
coming up and you're meant to getinto the best ship of your life and
learn how to eat and how totrain. Learn about food because I really
share a few of the tastes abouteating food tonight. But if you want
to learn and get on the inside, getting my in a circle to learn
all the things that I teach andstuff, also reach out to me on
(02:00:19):
Instagram or Facebook, send me atthe m just say hey, you listen
to the podcast with Andrew and stuff. Let's have a chat and let's if
it can help you, because I'mon a mission to try to help as
many people as I can. Becausetime is feeding up, things are getting
(02:00:41):
more and more difficult, and weneed to start to work on ourselves because
no one's coming to save us.We have to be our saviors. We
have to become the Christ in ourlife to save ourselves. And one of
the ways to do that is throughfitness. Because fitness helps improve mindset and
(02:01:02):
the mindset also helps you to getfit. So they kind of like chicken
in the egg, you know me, both of them need each other.
Without the egg, you can't getthe chicken or chicken can't get the egg.
And then what those do? Thosecome together and get married. And
then what that does, noow,is that that starts to connect you into
your spirit or realize your spirit insideof you. Because as your body becomes
(02:01:28):
cleaner, your body starts to vibrateat a higher level. What's going to
happen is that you're going to openup higher levels of consciousness. It will
just start to come in because yourbody is in a cleaner situation, and
then you would be able to evenundertake things that I asking on psychedelics because
(02:01:48):
like when I'm going to do ceremonies, I don't really have to go on
the diet because like that, it'scleaning pretty much all the time, right
right, So it's never it neverstruggle for me. Yeah, So there's
a so that just forwards the pointof trying to make that. Once you
start to get into shape, nowyou will start to have a better connection
(02:02:10):
with your higher self, your mightyI am inside of you, which we
didn't even get to cover tonight,but we will work and yeah, so
all I'm going to do is helpfacilitate your journey into your spiritual journey and
then you start to illuminating and youshare the things that you with other people
(02:02:31):
or you just do learning for yourself. So if you're interested in, you
know, a fantastic journey the helpof your spiritual awakening, just find me
on Instagram at the channal on thescore two four six semi at the m
le's if it can help get methe best ship of your life and also
(02:02:54):
help improve your mindset and how youfeel about yourself and that will help transfer
into other areas of your life.Relationships were well. The promotions to can
raise you know, me starting thatbusiness, et cetera, et cetera,
because you're in a much more positivemindset and you have a struggle belief in
(02:03:14):
yourself and you have higher energy throughyou. You know, I couldn't agree
more. Brother, Yeah, totallyrecommend all y'all go check out Todd,
give them a follow on the socialmedia's. I know we don't like to
spend too much time on there,but support the people are fighting the good
fight on there. So thankful toTom for coming on, ton. I
(02:03:36):
really enjoyed this one. I hopeyou all enjoyed listening. I hope you
all have a beautiful rest of theweek. I send you all peace and
love and yeah, we'll see younext time. Peace. Yea, all
(02:03:57):
right, they changed it up onme. I'm looking for the record button
to stop it.