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October 13, 2023 54 mins
With the release of my new film, Code 12, on Amazon, we thought we’d continue the theme of ancient world secrets that are in control of the matrix…

From evil alien mummies, to underground pyramids, we’re unearthing some dark secrets. So pour yourself a healing elixir and join us for an all new Cosmic Cantina!

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This week on Cosmic Cantina. Withthe release of my new movie Code Twelve
on Amazon, we thought we wouldcontinue the conversation and the theme of ancient
world secrets that are in control ofthe matrix. From evil alien mummies to
underground pyramids, We're unearthing some darksecrets. So pour yourself a strong elixir

(00:21):
and join us for an all newCosmic Cantina. I'm your host, Melissa
Tiddel, and every week I goto my favorite bar, Cosmic Cantina,
and kickback with my co hosts,Josh Golumbuski and Matt O'Connor. We talk
about aliens, bigfoot, ghosts,ancient cultures, and anything from the unseen

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world that needs a little illumination.Welcome to Cosmic Cantina. I'm your host,
Melissa Tittl, and tonight I'm drinkinga Sauvignon Blanc Classy, a little
white one for the only woman onthis podcast drinking. Josh, I wish

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I had a whinny come back tothat. I didn't know what to say.
You don't know that for sure,though, Buddy got to warm up.
Come on, this is Cosmicta.I don't know having a mass childhood
in Australia. Who knows what typeof crazy shift the military stuff. I'm
lucky to be lucky. Three sacks. We don't know. All right,
warm it up. I feel better. So tonight I was frozen for a

(01:26):
second. Tonight, I am drinkingtwo vague bottles of red wine I didn't
finish over the weekend, poured intothe same cup because it wasn't enough for
a friend each one. Yeah,brobly, not classy. It's a little,
you know, trashy, you wouldsay. But that's what I got.
What I'm delivering gets the job.You're welcome, it does, thank
you. It feels weird. Ialready have a headache. I'm like three
SIPs in and something's going on.It's probably been Yeah, that's what you

(01:51):
get when you drink boons Farm.There you go, yeah, fucking boons
Farm. What are you drinking?O'conna? Oh man, I got some
leftover pole and Paul. Anyway,it's a German beer. It's some Octoberfest
beer that was left over from Oktoberfestand it's gone down alright. I'm still
trying to get on. I justgot back from Australia a few days ago.

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And I'm still trying to get onthis time zone. I'm a little
spicy, but I think I thinkit's going to be all right. I
don't believe you because Australia doesn't exist. But that's okay, Matt O'Connor.
I know you're telling you right,you got me. I was fighting out
on my basement the whole time.That's what I called down on that right,
that's right. Well, before wepivot to Melissa take it over and

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starting this boilerho, I just wantto say cheers to our friend for completing
her documentary her uh it feels likethat. It's an amazing doc and I
can't wait for you to share itwith the world. Code twelve twelve.
Thank you guys, Thank you,cheers, cheers you is any a shot
after that? What a journey forthose who don't work TV or documentaries.

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Wow. And it's like giving birthman getting something off the ground and getting
it through all the way to theend. It takes an extraordinary effort and
it's no joke. So congrats again, it's no joke. Thanks, thanks,
And if you haven't seen it,it's on Amazon right now. The
film is ten years of research thatI've been doing. I'm trying to connect

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the dots between all these different areas, ancient temples, different religious and ancient
texts that have the same kind oflanguage, you know, all these connections
to different temples around the world,different sacred geometry shapes. There's just something
bigger going on then I want youguys to know. And it all falls

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into the simulation theory, but itbrings all the things of this community,
esoteric stuff. It's not necessarily aboutaliens, but if we do live in
a simulated reality, an ancestors simulatedreality, who are those ancestors, and
more importantly, are the aliens partof our simulated reality? So this is
huge topic and for me, it'san easier way to accomplish looking at all

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these different areas because every time Ispeak or I go on a show and
I'm trying to investigate an alien story, I still don't have the answers,
and I feel like looking at thingsfrom this huge view of how they're all
related actually helps understand the paranormal,the alien world, and the unknown.
So if you haven't seen it,check it out. I look into UFOs.

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The more it gets into the biggerpicture of things, so I'm glad
you took that overview of the wholething. That's really fascinating. Sorry I
got to cut you off like itwas no problem. Oh you're good.
I was just gonna say, Iknow some very very cool people who work
help work on that and really reallycool stuff. Anyway, I don't know
who. Shout out to Josh firstof all, shout out to Josh who

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did the trailer. So if youhaven't seen the trailer, you can go
to code twelve themovie dot. It'sright there. It's also on social media.
And Matt O'Connor did the graphics.Yeah that's right. Yes, yeah
it was good. That was goodwork man. Cheers Yeah, cheers,
we crushed cheers lovely. Yeah,good stuff. Good. But why did

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you want to make this film?Melissa? Like? What led to this
moment? Is this like a coummilationof like everything it's leading up to this,
Like how long you've been thinking aboutthis theory or this hypothesis that you
have. Well, I would sayit started when I was working on Ancient
Aliens and I I started when Iit was the weirdest thing that happened to

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me. I started, like weall got split up on different different producer,
a different producer. Writer. Teamsgot split up in certain episodes,
so like we'd be we'd have toattack the first four episodes of the season
and then you know, do thenext ones whatever. And so I'd be
really focused on one area, youknow, and trying to connect that area
to another area. Right, Solike really focused on it and doing a

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lot of research. And there's somethingweird that happened in my mind when I
was doing that. I just itwas so intense and I was like,
Okay, this is really cool andI love this stuff, right, and
I remember, I'm putting this.I'm putting this in my book actually because
it was such a weird moment.And now it wasn't you know, it's

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like whatever moment, But now it'sweird because I look back at it.
So at the time I was workingon Ancient Aliens, I was working in
the CNN building in Sunset. Youknow where that is, Josh right,
it's still there today. Yeah,So that's where Prometheus, who did Ancient
Aliens, that's where they had theiroffice at that time, and they were
specifically on the thirteenth floor. Thenyou know how there's no thirteenth floors,

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but there was one thirteenth floor andit happened to be the CNN building.
And that plays a part if yousee the movie. So if you've already
seen the movie, then you'll knowwhy this is important, But willmings sense
to you if you haven't seen themovie. So, Harry, I was
like super, it was like late. I was there, I don't know,
like late, and so there's acouple of people still in the office

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and I was like, God,this stuff is so intense. And I
went and I looked out the windowand below me is Sunset Boulevard and you
can see the Hollywood sign like outin the distance. And I just looked
at all the craziness going on downthere, and I thought to myself,
what I was researching made more sensethan looking down at this human civilization that
somehow existed with like all the billboardsand the prostitutes and the helmeless people and

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the people on vacation and the peoplegoing out to eat and the ohs and
the nice cars. Yeah, andI was just like, what is going
on in the world. I rememberthis moment because from then on I used
I really got into all. Igot into all the facets of this this
unknown space, because it felt morethat I was getting closer to something else

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that seemed to make more sense thenwhat was around me on a day to
day basis. So I would haveto say, yeah, I mean,
that's just it just kind of stuckwith me. I just kept going,
and every time I would interview someone, I'm like, oh, that's really
interesting. And then one day Istarted correlating the symbols that I was seeing
to a dream that I'd been havingsince I was I don't know, ten

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years old, ten eleven years old. Where interesting, Yeah, I had
this recurring dream. You know.It's like I think when you're younger,
you're like, okay, that's interesting, but nothing really bad happened to me.
There wasn't any fairies or anything cool. It's just like it was like
it would look like like a pewof you of me holding a staff and

(08:41):
putting it in the sand, andthen all these circles came out from it,
and then that was it. Thatwas all I saw from my dream,
and I just kept repeating it overand over again, and then the
deeper I got into this work,I kept seeing that over and over and
over again, and all these callingto you exactly. It was so it
was so weird in the in thedeeper I got into like, okay,

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it's a it's a circle, okay, and then there's like concentric circles,
but who cares until I really startedto dive into that symbolism. And so
I think that most of these areaswe're looking in one direction. We're focused
on the amazing sacred geometry. We'refocused on the and the mythology and how
it relates to the gods, andwe're focused on this, but we're not

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putting them all together. And that'swhat I really tried to attempt to do
in this movie. Wow, Nice, I love it. That's a great
origin story, intriguing stuff. Mostdocumentaries have like a story to her,
I'm a personal story to it,and that's a unique one. I love
that it started with like a spirituallike moment, kind of like a transformational
moment. That's really interesting. Didyou casually drop that you're writing a book

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in the middle of that somewhere?Did I casually that? Yeah? I
didn't know that. That's cool.Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, because
your doc is amazing and it coversso much, but there's so many more
details, and like me, isthat read the book's about it? I'm
just assuming that right now. Yeah, yeah, the book was more like
an erotic fiction in the fifty shadescut of area. Yeah, completely different

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stuff. It's uh, there's ahole in the circle, you know,
where the staff goes through. It'svery erotic. It's yeah, pretty cool.
Yeah, perfect. There's a characterin there called Chance, the guy
the big book costume with unnecessarily twentyinch bigfoot penis for no reason anyways,

(10:28):
we were telling a story unless Iworked on a set once with a bigfoot
costume a giant dick, and it'sjust really funny. So yeah, it
was my first job in Hollywood andit wasn't a poor and I swear to
god it was. It was Iwas like twenty two years old and it
was a big foot slasher movie andI have to I'm going to find it
and I'm going to tell you guysnext time we do a podcast. And
the costume, for some reason,they didn't, they didn't. The costume

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maker made it with this huge,cocks like person wearing the costume running through
the woods. It was like swinging, you know, swing it. I
was like, oh, my god, I thing. I'm surprised I haven't.
I've seen every big Foot, everymovie ever made about Bigfoot, like
so send it to me, andI've probably seen it three times. I'm

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just imagining like the costume maker makingthis thing and everyone being like too sort
of feeling too awkward to call themout, just being like, what is
this right? Let's roll it abudget it was a low budget movie.
They couldn't return it and like,you know, hold back the production.

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They had all the actors there thatnobody got the costume ahead of time.
Apparently they got it, and theyhad these huge a shot in the trailer,
but I remember where it was likean angle like coming up from a
rock, and the Bigfoot was jumpingover the rock and all you saw was
this huge dick. Find this movie. I gotta find this movie with the

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good people. We gotta share.We'll share that on Instagram. We find
it. That's too good a culture. There's no documentary, there's no anyways,
there's no twenty inch cock in codetwelve. Sorry. Sorry. I
am driving around in a muscle carthough in a cycle and the desert looking

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very Indiana. Tittle on us,cool, stuffy old croft action. You
explored all these different places around theworld. It looked like you were around
the world in this film. Actuallythere was a lot of a footage.
It was a desert land and grasslandand city and it seems very global.
Well, I'm sure the doc isvery global in a lot of ways.
Yeah, yeah, no, definitely. I mean I couldn't go to all

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of them. But but but my, there's just so much information. It's
so it feels complicated. But Iswear to god, if you watch it
a couple of times, you'll pickup little pieces and it's it's only I
feel. I remember when I firsthad people watch the movie that wasn't released
yet. I had a situation whereone woman stopped talking to me for months,

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like she had like like a littlebit of a breakdown, and I
was like, oh my god.And then I had another person come to
me and she felt like she hadto stop because she could feel his energy
rising in her. And I'm like, is that good or bad? But
I feel like it's for people.There's different things that awaken in them,
and what that is I don't eventhink I'm aware of. And so I'm
just hoping that if you watch itor whoever watches it, whatever it is

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you're supposed to learn from that thattakes you on your journey. That's my
only goal really, because I mean, it took me on a journey.
Cool. Hell yeah, No,it's going to go after one of the
biggest questions. It's really interesting.Yeah, it didn't make me break down
and not talk to you for threemonths, but it definitely affected me that
girls. Josh, No, Ididn't gluten once and then talked for three

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days. But that's a little different. That's true. That's true. That's
true. That's a story. Anyway, You guys check out the movie and
then it brings up this big subwhich you know we're gonna we're gonna try
to accomplish in this podcast, whichis really you know, the movie really
really gets in the underline tone isOkay, if all these things connect,

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why and what's the purpose and thedeeper I looked into that even what's happening
recently, just with quantum physics,I would say in the last year or
two, they're really defining what ourspace is and it seems to be and
it connects to what's in this movie, and that gets into this simulation theory

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and so the question then becomes,why what a simulated being have to net
or be prompted to know that itlives in a simulation unless it's supposed to
create another simulation. And that iswhat Nick Bostrom from Oxford has proposed with
the ancestor theory ancestor simulation is thatancestors then create other simulations. It's like

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a Russian doll, right, justkeeps repeating within itself as in space and
time. Wow, that is true. It's like, why would be if
we're in a simulation, why wouldwe be even allowed to know we are
in it? And that's that's reallyinteresting exactly exactly unless you're supposed to because
it's your next, it's your next, it's what you're supposed to do.

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And that is as that simulation asa human being in this space and time.
Very cool, very cool. Yeah. So, so does that sort
of relate to that idea of thoseancient civilizations that may or might not have
been far more advanced than we wethink they are with technologies and stuff?

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Is that like I don't know,was that was that kind of a precursor
to us? And I don't knowwhere I'm going with this, but does
that come into it, like thewhole like, you know, like the
Atlantis thing and what else. Well, let's go with Atlantis for now.
But you know, those ancient civilizationswho seem to have been on a path

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of amazing technology and consciousness and allthat, and all of a sudden just
stopped and then the next the nextcivilization kicks in. That's kind of what
I'm getting from this, like ina runabout way. Maybe, Yeah,
yes, yes, that does playa part. I do talk about that
in the movie. I have sometheories about it, especially when it comes

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to the Egyptian pantheon of gods andgoddesses and some of those mythologies and tales
about it specifically to I want tospoil it for you, so you're gonna
have to wait and watch a movie. But yeah, there is that that
It's almost like they left behind allof these codes that that we have deciphered

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in a way that's still not reallywhat it means. And I and you
know, I don't want to saythat I'm right because I don't think.
I think everybody who's exploring the unknownis it has a piece of the truth.
So wherever I'm going, I feellike it's a breakaway from where people
have been looking into all the symbols, all the ancient texts and how they

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explain what happened, like the fallof Atlantis, like this separation of of
like a a higher existence down toa lower existence. This this creation of
a simulation I'm using the word simulation, but a but a downgrade, right,
Like we hear that from the Onanachy, like they came down and they

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created this like race of you know, Homo, Sapi and Neanderthal whatever you
know, depending on who you talkto. Right, you hear that from
from the Samerians, and then theEgyptians have their own way of explaining the
separation, the fall of Atlantis,the creation of this world by Toath,
you know, that kind of thingthat definitely I think plays into that ancestor

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theory. And then of course theyjust went away, right, So it
doesn't matter what culture you talk to. The Dogon tribe, you know,
they came down, they gave yousome stuff, and then they went away.
And and what I feel that wehave to do with all that information
is really look at it from thecontext of they're explaining where you are and

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where you can go, instead ofjust figuring out that they had some advanced
knowledge and it's definitely alien, right, Like, that's the conversation we've been
in for so long. But butwhat we're missing is that that's a coded
message that they left behind for usto explain where we are in the simulation

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and how to get out of itand how to get out of it.
So they're they're encouraging us to getout of it. That's like, is
that the purpose to find the codesto get out of it? Like A
like A like A yeah, that'swhat I was gonna ask. Yeah,
they they is it like a messagethat they're sending to us through these codes?
So yeah, I mean one personasked me this, like, well,

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you know, I don't only thinkthe purpose of humanity is to leave
being human, and I would Iwould agree with that. I mean,
we are here to have an experience. Right. But but the but all
the great leaders and the people thatthat we've been following or that we know
of as great spiritual leaders, theyall talk about being able to leave their
body and come back and be asa god. Right, these are the

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teachings usually for any kind of spiritualtext or buddha. Just is right?
You know, everyone's a god typeof thing. But the point is is
that by leaving you have more controlof your simulation. Because you breaking the
program, you no longer adhere tothe rules of the program. So you

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can you can change your existence tofunction in a way that that is in
a different program. So look atit that way, like I'll use I'll
use Jesus Christ. Right, Sohe's he somehow has he's God's on right,
That's that's how the story goes,well, un paraphrasing. And then
he dies and goes to heaven andhe you know, he's he's resurrected and

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all of our sins are forgiven.There's the same story in Egyptian times with
Osiris. Right, this this ideaof resurrection. Any any religion has an
idea of resurrection. The resurrection isthat the body, the soul comes back
into the body and is rejuvenated froma different code, activating in a different

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code in this human body at thispoint in time. And if and that's
what all these ancients left behind,So if we all had the power to
do that, we would change thesimulation completely into something else and be able
to create our own ancestor simulation.That we would be in charge of because
without those that knowledge of how theuniverse works, we're kind of stuck in

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our meat sack bodies in the programthat's been said. Yeah, we can
control our own reality, right,that's what and that's what's It's not like
you can give yourself a twelve inchfucking bigfoot cock, but you can in
some way, you can control youryour destiny or something, right, Right,

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So when you say leave the simulation, you're not saying like, die
and wake up somewhere else. You'resaying now, like the awareness of it
is like a rebirth in a sense, awareness exactly exactly, because I think
that that doesn't make a lot ofsense to people like, well, I'm
here with all my loved ones,Like why would I want to leave?
You know, some people that's agreat idea, but but it's more like

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being able to break the program sothat you can bring that back in your
body, and you can and youcan do you can be unlimited, limitless.
I love it, right, Ilove it. That's really cool.
Yeah, well, I got cool. I mean there's a there's a lot
of questions I could ask, butI want to ruin the film, you

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know, Yeah, no spoilers.Yes, I mean it's a bit of
a cliffhanger. Hopefully we'll get aseries. Who knows. Okay, yeah,
definitely has Indiana tittle written all overit. It's gonna I think it
could definitely be a serious Is thereanything else you want to say about it
or anything else you want to likelet people know about it? Yeah.
I got my first bad review,which was hilarious. Bad reviews are the

(22:23):
Best Man using the Beau. Yeah, this person was like, you know,
really bad acting. And you knowthis person's trying to be Laura Croft.
Yeah I know. I'm like,I'm caring people really Yeah. Yeah,
well, first of all, tryingto be Laura Croft's not a bad

(22:45):
thing. Who's going to be againstthat? That's ridiculous. That's like saying,
you know, it's food everyone likesor something like, come on,
that's a cool thing. So whatever, not that you're doing that, but
who cares if you were this person'slike and you can just watch this stuff
on Guy anyway, Okay, allright, calm down there. You know,
I looked at this person's reviews onAmazon, and they like like romantic

(23:06):
comedies and stuff and and like NoraRoberts and I'm like, it's not a
cup of tea. Yeah not Okay, that's funny. Don't worry. The
stars win for her. I lovehow this is such a weird mix.
It's a great podcast give in thelight of the simulation and matrix. What

(23:34):
kind of dick jokes do you have? Josh? I mean, what kind
of what kind of matrix stuff doyou have? I got a little necrophilia.
Dick jokes is when I got comingup. So so there's two ways
you can go researching for this podcast. Ones like ancient stuff tied to bigger
picture, or like simulation. Istarted doing ancient stuff and I just saw
my mom mind went obviously, youknow, Josh, he's gonna go towards

(23:56):
UFOs and aliens and talk to himselfand the third person. And that's what
I did. I started going thatroute. And I know mlsa's film is
more about the big picture, butI feel like UFOs are the connection to
bigger questions being asked and bigger answersout there in the world, life after
death, the bigger things. There'sexperiencers who talk about being outside the box.
If you're getting deep into John maxwork, that's where all of it

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goes. It goes like from reincarnationright to like some simulation kind of theory.
So I think it's all connected anyways. So I have a cool thing
I've never heard of actually before.I'm surprised. This feels like something to
be read up my alley. Combinationof alien and ancient stuff and actually has
some legs to it. So let'stalk about what I'm calling the alien Pharaoh.
This is an Egypt obviously, Sothis is in the Valley of Kings

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Luxor, Egypt, where this siteis this tomb where this alien mummy body
that resides, this opposite of Kingtut. It is labeled kV five to
five, which basically means Tomb fiftyfive. And right now, as of
now, apparently from I understand,no one really knows who's buried there,
whatever that mummy is. They don'tknow who it really is. There's some
theories we'll get to it. Sothis was originally found in nineteen oh seven,

(25:04):
in January nineteen oh seven, andwho knows, they might have opened
up a Pandora's box because and we'llget into why in a second. And
it kind of makes sense if youlook at the last century, all this
fucking war. Okay, So whenyou walk into this tomb, the opening
hallway, I guess apparently unless astep in and you know, a lot
more ange stuff than I do.Is apparently the opening hallway to a lot
of these tombs has a lot ofinscriptions of higher grifts that like just you

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know, talk about adorn and talkabout whoever died there, and a lot
of these good ways and messages.Whatever they're saying they welcome to the afterlife.
I don't even know. But thisone in particular had nothing. No,
no one was happy if this persondied, so it has already been
immediately creepy. So you go inside. There's a tomb, there's a sarcophagus
in the middle, and like alot of apparent Egyptian burial sites, there's

(25:47):
four magic blocks or rocks blocks rocksaround the sarcophagus. Now, usually these
rocks are pointed let me make sureI get this right, are pointed outward
or no, no, yeah,yeah, pointed outward to I don't want
to butcher what the inscriptions really mean, but just it's well, it's welcoming
their spirit into reincarnation, into whateverthey refer to it. As a word

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I'm not going to say. Andit's all about letting them go to the
afterlife. And I forget the wordsof the simple word. I can pronounce
it, and it's very important.But this section, this time, these
four rocks are turned this is allreal, by the way, are turned
opposite towards the sarcophagus, and theseare and they have these official scenes.
They keep it in. Yes,so they're poured on purpose. And on

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some of these inscriptions. Now it'sa little confusing. The inscriptions are pointed
in were but there's not. Thereis one on the wall that apparently says,
and this isn't in the language ofthe high priests, that says the
evil one shall should not live again. It says it right on the wall.
So that's whatever this fucking thing is. They're cornering it there on purpose.
And when you alter, yeah,yeah, yeah, there's the whole

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thing. They opened it and theface is half ripped off, there's only
one eye. The name was scratchedout. Didn't want anyone to know.
Whoever this was, had to forsome reason get a ceremonial, high end
funeral, obviously royalty on some level, but no one wanted this person.
No one liked this person at thevery least and did not want them coming

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back. Now, the Egyptians believedin reincarnation, which is a fascinating concept
and I love discussing reincarnation, andthey just whatever this was, they didn't
want it coming back in anyone's bodyand having another life. Whatever it was,
they did not want it. Itwas evil and it was as a
problem. So it also had anelongated head, which I don't know if
that's common with well with Egyptian mummies, it might be. And the skull

(27:41):
was struck in so not only wasits face on the outside of the sarcophagus
kind of like the wrapping messed up, its skull was actually had a hole
in it. It was in caves. So why So my question is what
did we release when we opened thisthing in nineteen oh seven. I Mean,
you could argue the war throughout humanhist but like the last one hundred
and twenty years has been particularly intense. So let me give you just just

(28:04):
quickly to give the counter because Idon't want to go full alien here,
and like, what's that even mean? Alien mummy? It's just it could
be just a person that was demonic, but the people think that was it
was some sort of hybrid being.But the mainstream version of this, it
could be the universities won't say this, but it could be the king whose
name is a k h E nat n and canea. I don't even

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try, I can't even my mouthcan even yeah, who apparently was the
most hated pharaoh because he was monotheistic, so he believed in one God and
didn't really like the polytheistic stuff andthat people didn't like that. And apparently
he went around doing some shady shitto a bunch of temples, and it
could make sense that they were like, fuck this guy, and then whoever
took over put him in the tomband didn't want to remember him because he

(28:48):
pissed a lot of people off becausethey all believed in many gods, not
one god, which is more fun, by the way, Like, you
know, we got a lot ofmono theism going on today, and let's
get back to the polythesim. That'smore fun. You know, I could
choose who you like. It's great, it's cool, exactly, but that's
the end of the story I've here. So it could be just him,
and he's just as he was hated, or there could be more to it,

(29:10):
but I mean, the evil oneshould not live again. That's a
little intense for someone who just didn'tlike parm So something's going on there.
It's cursed. It's a tie fromAlien's history, maybe the bigger questions in
life. So that is my storythat I thought. I I feel like
I should have known this, butI didn't. And I'm actually happy you
guys didn't hear it hear of iteither, because no, I guess it's

(29:30):
not that I haven't heard of it. It sounds like I was just gonna
say, it sounds like the startof like a cool horror film, like
Unleashing the Evil that sort of reinconnatesinto someone else's body. Yeah, I
like it. Yeah, it's cool. I was surprised the movie hasn't been
based off I guess loosely. Youknow, people have opened up ancient ship
and bad things have happened, sobut this is like a real version of

(29:52):
it. No one's ever done it, so yeah, it's it's so weird.
I mean, they obviously went tothe great They put it in the
Valley of the Kings, right,So that's a whole feat. They made
a tomb for this person and thenthey put it in. What kind of
sarcophagus was it? Was it obsidian? Black? Oh? Oh, the

(30:15):
picture they showed was not all black. No, I don't think so.
It was. Actually there was awhole thing with the sarcophagus. It was
meant for a woman apparently the waythey knew that for some reason, like
a princess. And then but thenapparently they get reused a lot and sometimes
they get changed for a man.There's a whole thing about the sarcophagus itself,
but it wasn't like a brand newone for someone who everyone loved.
It was definitely like a used sarcophagusor like a second hand one in some

(30:37):
way, you know, like,I don't know, Wow, it was
a black though. Wow, itwas a whole history. You didn't get
the the limit treatment for sure.No, No, wow, that's crazy.
I mean they didn't find Acanton.I thought they did, but they
think this is Acanton. It couldyou did have an elongated head. Yeah,
there's a couple options for it.But it was scratched out on purpose.

(31:00):
So it makes sense that everyone hatedhim so that you know, you
could see that like apparently, butI don't know. I'm going with alien
because it's more fun. It's like, big, yeah, they did not
like this thing. It was clearlythe magical rocks, the lack of inscriptions
in the walls, the only thing. Oh no, I mean like,
was he ever referred to as evil? No. On the other side of

(31:21):
you go deeper on and there's otherpeople saying he wasn't that bad, like
why would you hate him? Like, you know, maybe it's just a
bit of a jackass, but yeah, you can go both way. You
don't know, it's funny. Peopleare like, well, anyone who has
an argument that. One of thecomments I saw out there when I was
resoarching this was like, well wereyou there, buddy? Do you really
know I was alive in nineteen ohseven? Hello? Yeah, Now that's

(31:44):
that's crazy. Yeah, because there'sa lot of people that think Acannon is
was like a really great I mean, look at let's look talk everything's mono
the theism. I mean there's notmany. I mean, uh, India
has still has a religion with lotsof Hindu gods and goddesses, right,
and there's a few other religions,but most of the world is monotheism,

(32:07):
So this was his existence kind ofignited that turnover, even though yeah,
he was he was hated by some. And then there's some people I remember,
like they came to Gaia when weinterviewed them, and they were talking
about how act was really this kindof like powerful king, some kind of
otherworldly being and somehow it was magical. But I never thought that way.

(32:29):
Oh well, that leads into thearaw the alien Pharaoh kind of theory.
That's interesting. M yea, there'ssome little theories on that that's crazy.
Yeah, I wouldn't touch that.If you're like, okay, what does
this say? It says the evilone. Yeah, I'm bloking back out,
Yeah, cover it back up.An ancient Egyptian curse and demons and

(32:54):
ship, I'll go to a lotof house and I'll conjure an alien.
But fuck that, that's just nope, no, thank you, motherfuckers.
They'll do more than bud probe.Yes, that's crazy. And you know
what we were saying before, likeif there is some kind of simulation or

(33:14):
matrix right that that that these beanswould would would be here with us there,
and they're they're able to access ourfield and we don't really understand that,
right, So they're kind of likegods to us, being able to
come in and out of out ofour dimension of time and space as interdimensional
beans. Quote unquote Yeah, sothat that, like you said when you

(33:37):
started talking about that, So that'sevidence that there's something else that knows how
to function within the universe and howit works, and we just don't understand
that yet. We're going to getthere, though. This is the beginning.
Code twelve is the start, that'sright. It's going to open some
doors here, Matt, what doyou got in the rear? What do

(33:59):
you well? Straight the butt,buddy. Let me bend over and listen
to this, guys. Have youyou guys? I texted this earlier to
to you people. Did you everhear about the Dark Pyramid of Alaska?
No? I think so. I'venever heard of this one, but not

(34:22):
that. Yeah, so this,Yeah, you're right, I've heard of
the unarticle one, right, yeah, yeah, the one. But this
was quite the rabbit hole I wentdown kind of an ancient oh boy,
ancient aliens type thing with some mindcontrol stuff going on. Possibly this this

(34:45):
one's crazy, all right, Solet's dive in. Let's do it.
So apparently there's a mysterious underground pyramidof Alaska around the area of the what's
the Lake minshameanor west of Dnali inAlaska. And apparently this is pretty close
to the hotspot area known as theAlaska Triangle. A lot of crazy shit

(35:08):
going on over there. What's interestingabout this area in Alaska is that it's
approximately apparently equal distance from all majorurban industrial centers of the world. Here's
a quick quote from Wikipedia about that. So General Mitchell, I don't know

(35:30):
who that guy is, but hewas apparently some explorer going around at the
time, looked at Alaska on aglobe. He saw that Alaska was a
approximately equal distance from all of themajor urban industrial centers of the world.
It is centered on Lake Minshumina inthe interior Alaska. And note that we

(35:51):
can see the major centers of AsiaTokyo, Beijing shown, Europe, Moscow,
Berlin, Paris, London, andthen in North America New York,
Toronto, Los Angeles as shown.And General Mitchell viewed Alaska's relative location and
found that it was indeed central tothe urban industrial world. So if you

(36:15):
take all those cities apparently around theworld. Smack bang in the center of
all those cities is this area ofAlaska, which is interesting, and it's
particularly interesting because of something Tom DeLong, of all people, mentioned in an

(36:36):
interview a while back, I thinka year or two back. Tell me
DeLong, we've gotta talk about hisso he mentioned. So he mentioned when
he discussed this dark pyramid in aninterview that some one of his contacts or
whatever had told him it said,the rumor of the underground pyramids is somewhere

(36:57):
fifty miles north of Mount McKinley,in the same area. According to Tom
DeLong, this pyramid is somehow suppressingour consciousness and has been studied by the
military for decades. So it's apparentlyit's giving off this energy, right,
and it's been studied for a longtime by the military, and it's been
kept under wraps for a long timetoo. It's basically saying that Lake Minshemina

(37:23):
is the geographical center point for theindustrial world, So you know, a
perfect location for an underground pyramid that'ssupposedly radiating this energy that's suppressing consciousness for
the for the entire planet the matrix. Yeah, exactly. So I went
down this crazy rabbit Hole and Redditand a few other different sites. There's

(37:46):
one of the users on raddit usedsomething called an EMag two kmz magnetic anomaly
survey that you're able to that sortof measures the globe apparently, and you're
able to overlay it over Google Maps, and it's pretty fuzzy, but he

(38:07):
viewed this section with this overlay ofthis magnetic anomaly stuff, and sure enough
you can kind of make out thisvery pyramidal shape in the center of exactly
where this says here. I'll sendyou guys there. I'll send you guys
a message real quick with the imageon there so you can have a quick
look. Yeah. I was justtrying to look at it. Yeah,
the good people, right, Sothere it is. I'll just send that

(38:29):
to you guys so you can kindof see. It's pretty fuzzy, like
I said, but you can kindof see this square sort of pyramid going
on in this area. And it'sexactly where this happened Pyramid Mountain. Is
that where it's close by Pyramid Mountain? No, it's it's near so it's

(38:52):
by what was it called make LakeMincha Mina in the mountain Kinley was the
closest mountain there as well, fiftymiles northwest of Mount McKinley anyway, So
it's sort of it sort of cameout a while back, apparently, and

(39:16):
I'm surprised again that I'd never reallysort of heard about this at all.
But there was an ex military guy. His name was let's see Doug malt
Matchla, and there was a oneof those Travel Channel Discovery Channel shows about
the Alaskan Triangle that this was kindof mentioned in. So Doug. Doug

(39:40):
is a retired Army officer and heworked in counter intelligence. In nineteen eighty
nine, Doug was posted at abase outside of Anchorage, Alaska, and
when he first arrived there, youknow, one of his deals as part
of the intelligence people at the stationwas to sort of orient himself for the
Greater Alaskan area. Part of hisjob was to start checking out maps,

(40:05):
checking out, you know, thewhole survey the area. So when he
starts looking through these military maps ofAlaska, he noticed there was this whole
section in the middle of this areathat was just sort of wide it out
and it was just a white sectionand it was labeled on these military maps.

(40:25):
This area not surveyed to date,so a little bit fucking fishy at
the time. So Doug figures,Okay, it's some secret area. Maybe
it's like a military base or missilesilo or something. He operates in this
need to know basis sort of area. He says, I don't need to
know. They didn't tell me aboutit. So fucking jump forward to ninety

(40:50):
two. Doug still at his postin Alaska, and he's watching a local
news report on the TV at thebase, and it was in the morning,
on the middle of the day orsomething, and the new supporter is
talking about the Chinese testing, Chinatesting and underground nuke at the time in
ninety two, and how scientists wereable to measure the shock waves and how

(41:13):
they resonated throughout the planet because itwas underground, it sort of resonated throughout
the planet these shockwaves. So geologistswere saying they were able to get actually
a really good picture of the crustand mantle of the Earth by measuring the
shock waves as they were hitting therocks, and they're able to sort of
tell density of rock throughout the Earthby the vibrations as they passed through.

(41:35):
They're able to measure everything and recordit. And this news report was saying
one of the things they were ableto see was this enormous subterranean structure shaped
like a pyramid in this specific areaof Alaska, Okay. And this pyramid
is supposedly massive, like larger thanthe Big Boy at Geezer, which is

(41:57):
like, what is it four hundredand fifty feet high or something approximately,
And they were saying this, thepictures of it, it's pretty cool looking.
If that's really what it is,it's cool. Yeah, I mean,
you know, it's you found picturesof it. Apparently it's completely secret.
But oh, I mean it mightbe fake. Who knows it.
I found a picture something we justsolved the Oh yeah, no, this

(42:22):
is so this is apparently underground,so you can't see it from earth.
Yeah, okay, all right,never mind. So this particular one,
which measured to be around five hundredand fifty or you know, somewhere around
their feet high, so it's huge, absolutely massive. Yeah, Melissa,
show me something on Yeah, isthat is that the area? Yeah?

(42:46):
Yeah, So this is apparently underground, so you can't see it from above.
So anyway, so Doug sees theapproximate area that this news report is
talking about where the geologists measured thatthere's some sort of massive structure on the
ground, puts two and together andrealizes this is where this area not surveyed.
Part of the mac was that hewas looking at the military map.

(43:07):
So Doug, seeing this report duringthe day, sets his video recorded to
record the news later that night sowe can get more details about this,
because now he's like invested, like, holy shit, this is what I
was looking at. Maybe, Butthe news comes that night and nothing is
said about this underground pyramid. It'sjust you know, they talk about the

(43:29):
Chinese testing the nuclear weapons, butnothing about the shockwaves and anything like that.
That's completely silent. Now he's like, what the fuck did I just
imagine that? He's like no,So the next day he goes down to
the local news station in Alaska thatbroadcasts this report, speaks with the station
manager and asked, Hey, canI get a copy of that report you

(43:52):
guys did yesterday morning about the pyramidthe shock waves and stuff. And the
station managers like, no, whatwhat you're talking about, bro, We
didn't report anything like that. Ican't help you. And Doug's like,
am I fucking going crazy? What'sgoing on here? So he basically is
like all right and thanks anyway,and sort of walks out of there.

(44:14):
As he's leaving the building, anotheremployee grabs him and she says to him
she overheard the convo, and shegrabs him and says that they did indeed
run that story. The weird thingis two official guys came in that morning,
grabbed all the tapes, and theymust have told every you know,

(44:34):
the manager and everyone to don't talkabout it anymore. Done a man,
it's so yeah. So Doug,being an intelligence official, as like,
holy fuck, they're trying to burythis for some reason, Like this is
standard operating procedure of how to burya story, go and cover those shit
up. They're a well oiled machine. Yeah. So cut forward to nineteen

(44:58):
ninety three Doug's transfer to another militarybased on the East coast in Maryland,
Fort Mead, and he sort ofgets to know the archivist there at Fort
Mead who and Fort Mead is apparentlyknown for having these extensive military records and
all sorts of stuff. So justfor shits and giggles, because this whole
secret underground pyramid thing never leaves hismind it's always sort of like, you

(45:22):
know, hindered him, like sortof like been on the back of his
mind all this year is because it'sso weird. And he asked the archivist
if he can see all their filesin Alaska, and she's like, yeah,
yeah, go for it. There'sa she points him to the section.
There's a couple of folders over there. Dig in. So he's like
sweet. So Doug goes to thisaction, grabs his folders, and he

(45:46):
doesn't really get too far into thefolders, like maybe a couple of minutes
before a couple official military guys comeand, tapping on the shoulder, grab
up all the material he was lookingat and say, you're not authorized to
review any of this. Like whynot? It's just it's just like archaeological
stuff, right, what's the bigdeal? And these fellas are like just

(46:07):
saying like, Nope, you're notallowed to view it, bro, And
they tell him to quit sticking hisnose in where it doesn't belong. Hmmm
wild start, Yeah, yeah,before he's a different contexts though, he
see anyway, So so years later, so you know, Doug doesn't really

(46:31):
hear anything more about this. Hewants his military career to go smoothly,
so he stops digging into it.Wow, that's coming to you. So
twenty twelve rolls around and apparently,of all people, Linda Malton howell lamh,
she comes onto the scene and sheis apparently has got wind of this

(46:55):
thing and was digging around for info. Doug finds out. He reaches out
to Linda and he tells her thewhole story, all of this stuff,
and she's fascinated. She's like,oh my god, this is exactly what
I need. So she further putsthe word out after chatting Doug for any
more info, and sure enough,she gets this anonymous phone call. This

(47:19):
guy calls up and apparently this guyis East Coast, another military guy,
possibly intelligence, but he's remained completelyanonymous, and he reports to her that
yes, there is indeed a massivepyramid underground in Alaska, and it's apparently
so old that the people studying itcan't identify how old it truly is.

(47:45):
It's like way older than anything they'veever seen before, apparently. And he
said it's known as the Dark Pyramidas it's made of some sort of obsidian
black stone, this whole thing,and he said it's it's apparently pumping out
this energy like like these reports aresaying. And so the military has been

(48:09):
like studying this thing for decades andtrying to work out our works, and
apparently this guy is saying like thiskind of technology was the precursor for like
internet and all sorts of other technologywe have today, just from studying this
thing. So Linda has a bunchmore info on this stuff, and you
can kind of look into that.I didn't want to go too far into

(48:30):
it because, like I said,this is this is a rabbit hole in
half, but she does she doesmention. I thought it was interesting.
There was a jet Japan yeh jebjep yep, sorry, Japan Japan Airlines
flight that was traveling over that exactregion around the Alaska Triangle. But when

(48:55):
it got over this particular site,apparently to you, UFOs popped up and
started trailing it as if just sortof say, get the fuck out of
here, and when it sort ofpassed over the site, they disappeared,
so it was like it was followingthem. And there's a few other reports
similar to that from different things,but this was apparently all recorded because it

(49:16):
was Japan Airlines and they sort ofreported back to whoever home base or whatever
that they saw this. You know, so I mean stories from anonymous people.
You know, there's obviously no actualphysical evidence behind these reports. It's
literally just like it's really story.Yeah it's okay, I don't need that.

(49:37):
Yeah, it might be real.It could be complete you know,
bullshit artists that get off on peoplebelieving their nonsense. No, exactly,
it's a real thing. There's likea bunch of programs on it and everything.
People can dive deep. Thing.I knew about Alaska Triangle and the
UFO sightings, I've researched that before, but never the pyramid. That is
definitely a first fore. Yeah,that's cool. So you can't you can't

(50:00):
get close to it at all,right, Well apparently I don't know,
so people have been flying over it. There was another report of a military
god I can't speak right now,military helicopter pilot who apparently is flying over
there and all his various skinwalker ranchish, all his controls and everything stopped.

(50:22):
He was unable to communicate with anything. And then when he passed over
the area, it stopped it orwent back to normal again. So stuff
like that. But I don't knowwhether they've called like a no airspace like
about around that area, but yeah, apparently there's been some problems of people
flying over there. The only recentstory I've heard about this is I don't

(50:45):
know what year this is, butI think it's fairly recent. There was
a feller forty year old named NathanCampbell. He hired a private airplane to
fly him into that area, andhe specifically told the pilot that he was
looking for the underground pyramid. He'sonly supposed to be out there for a
couple of weeks. He brought allhis food and like survival stuff, like

(51:07):
really treacherous area. Obviously this isnot a super super groad idea. Probably
but as you probably won't be surprisedto find out, he was never seen
from again, though they did findhis tent and belongings months later with you
know, it had been sitting therefor a while and was kind of tattered
and stuff, but there was nosign of him. I'd never seen him

(51:28):
again. So, wow, Cosmiccanteen a road trip anyone, I'm busy.
I think I'm busy. Do mylaundry apparently too. Talking of Tom
Belong, I think his new moviethat has come out, or Monsters of

(51:50):
California, of California. Yeah,which also, Melissa, you want to
talk about bad views. This thingis getting torn to shreds. But it
looks funny. I know it looksfun I watched it. I watched it
more for what is Tom DeLong tryingto tell us? More than is it
a good movie? It's a directorydebut. Is it put together? Well?
You know, I would say it'smore of it. You know,

(52:10):
it's not a high end movie making, but it's Uh. I enjoyed it,
And he blatantly at one point justsays what he's thinking, like there's
a whole like just a rant froma guy in the movie, and I
think it's worth watching just because ofwhat he's saying. It's a little Scooby
do. It's like almost like ScoobyDoo. At one point it's it's it's
kind of what it looks like.Yeah, but it's jokes. There's a

(52:30):
couple of good jokes big foots init, so you can't go wrong.
But no, like I didn't,I don't know it was. If it
wasn't him, I probably would No, No, I know I would have
finished it. It was decent enoughto finish. I'm just saying the information
made it compelling. That's why youshould watch it. I recommend it.
Oh that's cool. Yeah, Istill want to. I think it looks
hilarious. I don't know, Ithink it's yeah, all right, let's

(52:50):
I mean, you know, Ithink I just did an interview to Day
for Disclosure podcast, which is outof the UK. We were talking about
Code twelve. But one of thethings he's like, tell us about Cosmic
Cantina because he's actually a big fanof Cosmic Canteena as well. And I
was like, you know, Ithink that we take this field seriously,
but at the same time, likeif you can't have a little fun and

(53:14):
be on the Goody's Adventure and beable to crack some jokes, then like
why are you in this field?I mean, it's it's so it could
get so tortuous at some point,you know what I mean, Like we
want to have a little bit offun. We never make fun of anybody,
but we do, you know,we do a little bit of fun.
So he was saying, he's likeyeah, He's like, you know,

(53:34):
that's great, because in this fieldit can get so serious. It's
good to have some people that canjoke around. Yeah, I appreciate that.
Toot our own horn. All right, everybody, all of you out
there stuck in the matrix, there'sa way out, and the Black Pyramid
might be controlling our thoughts, butwe can get We have to destroy the

(53:57):
destroy the paid. Just like theydestroyed that pharaoh, locked him in a
cage, we can stop this BlackPyramid from controlling our thoughts. Everybody,
have a good week, and hopefullywe'll see you next time. Goodbye,
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