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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yes, what's up? Everybody?

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Welcome, Welcome, Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, guys, Welcome
to another episode of Good Morning Crypto. And today we
see we put on the big boy pats and look
at the big when he's down.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
He's dumping is dump?

Speaker 3 (00:28):
What is up?

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Guys?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Big shut out to Goose monk in the chat, who
is time stamping?

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Oh for a second, there, I switched send the ivan mode.
Excuse me, by the way, that was a pretty damn
good ivan. I'm gonna clip that and send it to
Ivan and see if he gets a kick out of it.
Welcome everybody, Everybody to the limit. Everybody to the limit.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
It's time to open it up to all the quacks, balloons,
the never mind, I can't say that word, the spooks,
cooks and crooks.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
That make up the Internet. Welcome all you skizos and
all you nerds, dorgs and chads. Today it's any topic
you want to cover. I do have some subject matters
that we could pull up. We'll kick it off with
the discussion of this great timing. In terms of this episode,

(01:31):
Pope Leo has permitted the Holy Sea's financial body to
use financial institutions outside of the Vatican for investment activities. Ah, heck,
they're going back to the old Vatican bank model of
allowing other entities hedge funds and whatever to take parishioners'
donations and Vatican CEI money and try to make a

(01:53):
little bit of cash, try to build up that Vatican
bag coffers might be empty after all of the scandals.
And in fact, as we saw in the Gladio text
from Paul Williams, that is exactly why the rock flers
came in with the attempted bailout of the Vatican Bank.
Back in the Gladio scandal. Swallowed a seed, gross, dude,

(02:23):
Alight beyond that, I squeezed lemons into my water, and
seeds always come out. And even though there's nothing inherently
gross about a lemon seed, when you swallow a lemon seed,
there's something gross about it. You just don't want small, solid,
slimy objects in your water usually. Anyway, what interesting timing

(02:49):
that our boy Leo pub Leo DiCaprio was over here
trying to build up the Vatican's bags. They must be emptied.
Speaking of bags, turns out, yes, there was a flash
crypto crash. A lot of people are talking about it.
A lot of people asking me questions concern, they're worried.

(03:13):
I am not one bit worried. In fact, what an
amazing buying opportunity. Most of you have it backwards when
it crashes, when it dips, that's not when you freak out.
It's when you buy. You don't dump all your bags
when there's a dip. Dog and I've been successively buying
dips since twenty seventeen. It's the easiest way for a

(03:34):
non sophisticated person to long term do pretty good. I'm
not telling you what to do because I'm not a
registered financial ablizure. However that's what I do. By the way,
this isn't even that big of a crash. If you
remember the twenty seventeen cycle, the twenty twenty cycle, there

(03:56):
were massive crashes around third. In fact, right before cove
bigcoin had collapsed to three thousand dollars. That was crazy.
So no need to freak out. It's just hopefully you
have some capital stored away and then you can utilize it. Okay,
you're raising your hand, we'll go to you. What's up, dog? Yeah,

(04:20):
this is reality, dude, this is we're talking to reality. Himself. Dude,
I always wanted to talk to reality. What's it like
being real? Bro? First, you have to unmute?

Speaker 5 (04:34):
Yeah, can you hear me? Jay?

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (04:37):
Yeah, it's hard to get ahold of you.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
I guess I'm from that generation. It just doesn't know
how to click the right buttons. But I've been meaning
to ask you this for a long time because just
like there's a civil war brewing among the Orthodox Christians
and the Catholics, other words, a war of doctrine, of
war of worldview, et cetera, there's also another civil war

(05:03):
that's brewing, and that is that a growing, a growing
portion of Christians of all denominations are now believing. And
I'm one of these that christ thousand year kingdom has
already come and gone. We've got the evidence, we've got
the maps, we've got the old world buildings, we've got

(05:27):
the world infrastructure that was built out, and that we're
actually in Revelation twenty.

Speaker 5 (05:33):
Saint Satan's Little Season.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
So let's say you Jay utterly retarded on so many levels.

Speaker 6 (05:41):
No, okay, let's get rid of all the old buildings,
the old buildings.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
What does the old buildings have to do is what
you're talking about.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
To you, how do you think you can build a cathedral?

Speaker 6 (05:55):
Tell me how a horse and buggy person could build
such incredible And.

Speaker 5 (05:59):
Then we're all over the world.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
There are maps of incredible castles and structures that were
built from Africa. You go anywhere Japan. Look at the
Japanese diet. It looks like a pantheon.

Speaker 7 (06:17):
You know, the diet looks like a pantheon. And what

(07:17):
are these twelve sayings?

Speaker 5 (07:21):
You mean the exact scriptures?

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Are you referring to what's in the scriptures? Are you
talking about the Gospels? Matthew Mark lud what are you
referring to?

Speaker 6 (07:29):
No, No, let's not conflated. Let's talk about the actual
scriptures themselves.

Speaker 5 (07:35):
Jesus's own words.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Okay, And so you.

Speaker 6 (07:41):
Got one right after another, you know, but the temple's
going to be torn down, not one stone will be
standing on another.

Speaker 5 (07:50):
And I'll tell you the truth.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Right, Okay, let's slow down just for a second. Let's
rewind to the very beginning, because we had an issue
with the audio on YouTube, and I really want everybody
to hear what you're saying on YouTube, because this is
this is a fascinating subject. So you're arguing that the
we that the thousand, your Kingdom of Christ, already came.

(08:14):
You're saying it was on earth right at some time
in the past. And you're saying that this is this is.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
This is the thinking, and this is what's actually proving
out according to the maps.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Okay, hold on, hold on. You see saying the maps,
and you blow past that. You start talking about the buildings.
What buildings are you looking at and what maps are
we talking about? Help me understand. Take your time, Okay, Jaye,
where do you live. You don't need to know that.
Just tell me about the maps in the buildings. What
buildings are we talking about?

Speaker 8 (08:46):
All of them?

Speaker 1 (08:47):
The buildings, all buildings in the world, you know, all the.

Speaker 5 (08:52):
Old world buildings. We all can see them.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
We can see in the Britain, we can see them
in Scotland before they level Dresden. Take a look at
the early footage of Dresden. They're all over, they're in
they're in Budapest. Okay, they're in Japan, they're in Honduras.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
So how do right, I got you? How do we
know that the How do those buildings prove that Jesus' thousand,
Your kingdom came in seventy eighty.

Speaker 6 (09:20):
Well, for one, we don't even have the technology to
be able to actually build structures like that.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
How does that prove jesus kingdom though? That's what? Where's
the leap there? Explain that?

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Well, that's what I was going to get to Jesus's
own words.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
He's only he only said so Jesus taught the tard
Tarya stuff. That's right, is what you're saying.

Speaker 6 (09:40):
No, no, Tatara was the cover to cover up that
the thousand year reign of Christ had come.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
That's what the great deception is about. In Revelation twenty.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Okay, how do we know that the great deception is
the referring to the Tartaria theory?

Speaker 5 (09:57):
It's because you take a look.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
That's the word you just sa What if I take
a look and I don't get that conclusion? So where
am I taking a look? You're just saying stuff? But
where Why don't we.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
Start with massize words? Why don't we start with Jesus'
own promises?

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Okay, let's go there. In Matthew twenty four.

Speaker 6 (10:14):
Well, let's just take when the when the chief priest
smacked Jesus on the face.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
That's all about Tartaria. The chief priest was like, what,
I'm about to create a Tartaria story. Pat right?

Speaker 6 (10:26):
What what What did Jesus say when when the chief
priests or cassiasis.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
I'm not saying ssoriasis is pronounced pronounced zariasis.

Speaker 5 (10:36):
Right, Yeah, you're you're you're much more to learned than
I am. Right. So what did Jesus respond Once he
got smacked on the on the face by the chief priest, Jesus.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Words something about creating architecture, future fancy buildings. What tell me,
he says.

Speaker 6 (10:54):
I tell you the truth, you will see the Son
of Man come with his angels and his kingdom. Okay,
before basically before you taste death. Many times he told
people that were standing.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
There, When will these things be? He says, I tell
you the truth.

Speaker 6 (11:11):
There will be some of you that will not taste death,
that will see the Son of Man come in his.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
Great, pooring kingdom.

Speaker 6 (11:17):
It happened at seventy eight day when the Romans, when
the Romans gathered around Jerusalem.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Okay, so let me ask you this question. So when
I go and I read say church fathers from the second, third, fourth, fifth,
sixth centuries, like Cyprian or Leo or Augustine or John Damascus.
How come none of them speak about any of this
and they act like there's an Apostolic succession from Peter

(11:44):
and the and the Apostles all the way up until
their day.

Speaker 6 (11:49):
Because right after the thousand Year Kingdom, when when Satan
was released, he and he came up on the earth
and thought he saw the Earth's infrastructure.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
Completely built out.

Speaker 6 (11:59):
He says, you know, I'm just going to pick it
up from the old rooman empire, and there was a crazy.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Did you not hear what I said? Hold on? Those
Church Fathers exist and live in the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth,
seventh century. So when I read their writings, they don't
talk about any of this, and they don't interpret anything
the way they is.

Speaker 6 (12:17):
When you read the writings of the person that did
the editing of the thirty six volumes of the Church Fathers, you.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Mean that guy, Well, there's there's different there's different versions. Oh,
how do you know there's no writings of the Church Fathers?
No Jay, there is no ancient How do you know this?
How do you know those fifteenth century? How do you
know this?

Speaker 8 (12:44):
Jay?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
I'm saying my name, and tell me how you know
that that's the case.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
Because ninety eight percent of everything that you read is
after How.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Do you know this? Don't restate the position? Tell me
your epistemic justification for that claim. What's the proof of
the evident?

Speaker 5 (13:02):
There are no ancient letters.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
So that's the fourth time that you've restated the position.
So this is just we're done with that. That was
That was something else exactly. The high priestsoriasis created the
mythology to cover up Jesus this thousand, your kingdom with Tartaria,

(13:24):
and all history books are faking gay. We're off to
a great start. That was awesome. I love it. Yes,
yo's going on? What's up with you?

Speaker 9 (13:44):
So what's up with you?

Speaker 10 (13:46):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (13:47):
No, I just wanted to jump on here.

Speaker 9 (13:49):
So you're the expert at tag and uh position, I'm
still a baby at it, right, But I decided like, well,
let me go test see how well I know this.

Speaker 5 (14:00):
So I went on a bunch of apeist forums. I
tried to cut.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Them right, So, yes, slow down. I actually I'm not
trying to be rude to you, but I did specify
and we're not doing TAG today, So we can do
any other topics. I'm just not in the mood to
do TAG. And the reason is that I've figured out
on these livestreams, when you do tag, tag ends up
being an hour long, deep philosophical discussion and everybody leaves

(14:23):
because it's too technical and mhorce everybody to death. So
TAG is going to be forever now be specified as
a separate thing. And maybe I'll also do tag and
atheist callings or something like that, but we're not doing
TAG today because when I'm not going to spend an
hour explaining all the philosophy words and terms to you,
I'm not being rude. I'm just saying like, it's just

(14:46):
takes over the whole discussion and we don't really move forward.
So no, no, I'm not mad at you. Nothing wrong
with you, modern Aposta. What's up? Yoh, hey, how's going?

Speaker 12 (15:01):
I wanted to ask for the whole bitcoin crash thing.
Do you think there's any big liability in the sense
that when you see I don't know if the news
story is confirmed to be accurate, but the person who
shorted the bitcoin price right before Trump announced the tariffs,
do you think I mean, I read all those stories,
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
I haven't verified it. I don't know how to.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (15:21):
Yeah, but do you think that that just those stories
could be potentially a fake just to like to you know,
discredit bitcoin or all of crypto is kind of just
a scam.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
I mean, I mean, they could be, But I think
that kind of fud is we already passed that phase.
You know, we're into institutional adoption, So I don't think
that kind of like fud is going to work anymore.
But I don't know. I mean, again, who knows it
could be. I do think that there is a tendency
with Trump and people into crypto and the administration. They do,

(15:54):
I think, know how to short and and long the
market when there's these big events. So Trump announces tariffs.
They all know the Trump the tariff announcement. But it's
not just the insiders and the administration. I mean, I
think everybody knows that when Trump announces something to do

(16:14):
with tariffs, that makes all the market collapse. So but
in the case of the person there, there could have
been insider information and that's why they manipulated it like
that to dump and then buy back right when it crashed.
So but I mean that's been happening for all of crypto,

(16:35):
and it's not just crypto. That's like any market right
in the long term though, it's I'm not worried about
I grew with Max Kaiser. This is like just a
bump in the road on a long road. And again,
in twenty seventeen we had thirty forty fifty percent, sixty
percent crashes. In twenty twenty we had thirty forty fifty
percent crashes. So I'm not worried about it. But it

(16:57):
is interesting to look and see what kind of movers
and shakers try to manipulate. Jonah, what's up? Yeah, exactly
like Max Kaiser says, Bitcoin doesn't need Trump. Trump needs Bitcoin.
Of course it's going to recover. I mean, we just
hit aultimate high like a few days ago. So Jonah,
what's up? I'm mute, Jonah, I'm mute, yeap, what's going on?

(17:25):
What's on your mind?

Speaker 14 (17:27):
I just wanted to ask, so, I, I uh, growing
up like non a nominational and I mean I've seen
some of your videos, like just recommending books and stuff,
But what's I just wanted to ask, what's.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
A good place to start.

Speaker 14 (17:43):
With the well, I mean, it seems like the most
consistent uh like paradigm. So uh, I mean I just
like when I just go to an Orthodox Church and
like go from there.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yeah. Absolutely, I would say go check out a local
Russian Orthodox Church, a Serbian Orthodox Church, Antiochian Orthodox Church,
Romanian Orthodox Church. Check them out, spend some time there.
If you're looking for books, I would say, gets something
like doctor Clark Carlton's book, the one that's for Protestants,

(18:21):
where you can get something like Rock and sam My
Father Josiah. Any of those would be good. Sanctified Survival.
You could also watch the documentary The Icon, which is
a three hour documentary. It's actually a pretty good introduction
Orthodoxy as well. What's up Sanctified? Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 15 (18:39):
Man?

Speaker 5 (18:39):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (18:40):
Sir?

Speaker 16 (18:41):
Cool?

Speaker 17 (18:42):
All right, Yeah, I love your stuff, man, I just
had a quick question.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Actually, if I can check in for the last guy I.

Speaker 17 (18:48):
Started going to Orthodox Church a liturgy, You should definitely
go to it.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
They commemorate a lot of the martyrs with all its.

Speaker 17 (18:54):
Fantastic I've seen some of the if you know what
Stanka is, are you familiar? A while ago I went
to a museum that had an actual you know, ancient
iconography of Saint Eklin.

Speaker 9 (19:08):
So when my first time going they commemorated her in
the liturgy, it was made and into that.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
But my question was, I'm sure you're familiar.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
With Alexander Hislop, right, his nonsense.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
And the Two Babylons.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Yeah, I read it when I was like nineteen. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
My question was, and I.

Speaker 17 (19:24):
Have a bunch of books coming in, but are you
familiar with any Orthodox scholar that directly challenges his worldview?
I have, like Yaroslav Pelican, if you've read his stuff really.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Good, I've read it on you. I mean, I don't
know about a specific book that addresses the specifics of
that book because it's kind of I mean of Hislop,
because it's kind of a silly Nobody really takes that
seriously because it's basically just Zeitgeist level stuff like, oh look,
here's a Risen savior, and there's another risen savior in
this culture, and so they're all the same Risen savior.

(19:59):
So the same type of logic that would refute something
like Zeitgeist is the same type of logic that refutes
the silly argumentation of his lab Oh look, the Pope's
hats shaped like a fishhead, So it's the worship of
Dagon Like it's just a bunch of word constant fallacies
applied to symbols and liturgical vestments. It's really stupid. But

(20:19):
I would say, you know, watch a documentary like we
made or Lewis made over an Orthodox Yahta Orthodox Christian
worship in the Old Testament, and that'll give you an
outline of the vestiments and the symbology and the imagery
of the Orthodox Church are not from the pagan world.
They're directly from the liturgical worship of the Old Testament,

(20:40):
and the Early Church carried that tradition as well. Three
hundred DC. What's up? Oh? I wanted to say speaking
of that, as people are asking, then what Orthodox Church

(21:01):
should I go to? Well, our buddy Leo DiCaprio, Pope
Leo DiCaprio is over here making friends with Where was
it at bart as we've been saying and warning about,
because I actually know and talk to quite a few

(21:22):
priests about this. It's not just me making up stuff.
Everybody's been aware of this push for the so called reunion,
and Pope Leo is wanting to re establish full visible
communion with the Patriarch Constantinople. It certainly won't be the
whole of the Orthodox Church. It'll really just be the

(21:42):
subverted state department run Patriarch Constantinople Church. So this is
also very timely with the corruption and scandals in the
Greek Orthodox arch Diocese in New York that everyone is
talking about. I don't know anything about the Greek Orthodox
circles so in America, So this is something that a

(22:06):
lot of people on Twitter are talking about, Jim Jottras
and others. So you could go to Jim's wall and
read about it exactly what's going on. It's more so
money corruption and the Bartholo and you and other's kind
of pedo forest cashing in must supposedly selling church or something.
I don't know all the details, but it's just part
of the course when it comes to big level corruption

(22:26):
and scandals. And you know what we've really been warning
about and saying was coming for a long time is
this acuminous push for so called reunion. But the problem
is that you can't have a reunion without truth. So
this is all a geopolitically motivated reunion. It's not a
reunion based around Oh, we've actually worked out that the
you know, the theology of the Phillyoquay and the Essen
Center distinction, and we've worked out the role of papacy.

(22:48):
That's all been pushed aside, and it's akin to the
Reunion of Florence. So if you go back to the
attempt at false union of Florence, this is a repeat
of that, just like at Florence, when you had the
Medicis and others come in the background sort of engaging
in geopolitical machinations to bring about this false union and
to suppress the theology and kind of twist the theology

(23:11):
at any cost to make it fit into some sort
of union formula. The same geopolitical thing is happening now
with the State department influence on the EP, which is
exactly why the EP reversed its course and supported the
schismatic Church in the Ukraine that they just created out
of nowhere with Doumenko and others who were formerly defrog schismatics,

(23:33):
and to the persecution then of the canonical Orthodox Church
in the Ukraine, all of which has been well documented.
You've seen, of course, people like lawyers that represent those
people on Tucker. I've actually talked to people who know
all about this directly. So this is an ongoing thing.

(23:54):
We did podcasts on this seven eight years ago when
it really kicked off. So it's the it's all connectives.
I'm trying to say, all this is working together. And
there's a lot of very low tier, very naive, silly
people in the Roman, Cavic and Orthodox world that think
that all of this is happening by miraculous divine providence

(24:18):
and it's also great, and none of those people know
anything about the actual theology or ecumenism. How ecumenism is
essentially a geopolitical tool. Remember, we just did a four
hour live stream detailing all of the vast history as
much as we could of the Vaticans, deep inside connections

(24:40):
to the CIA and the Masade and other intelligence agencies,
and how this was a key role. This was a
key relationship that influenced the documents and the outcome of
Vatican two, particularly no stra Tate, particularly Gaudy Metspez, which
is the papal teaching at about into on socialism and

(25:02):
Marxism as its government principle. In other words, they have
actually adopted Marxism, socialism, and Gaudiam et Spez, and we
cover that document many times over. And what's crazy is
I think we're at the stage where the only people
left in Rome are the ones that are just absolutely
fanatical loons who don't really care about the theology. They

(25:24):
just kind of I want to have their own little grift,
of their own little marketing scheme or whatever they're up to,
because I can't imagine anyone remaining in that system who
actually cares about truth unless they're in a sunken cost fallacy.
And I say that not out of hatred, but I mean,
you guys know still friends with Tim Gordon. I liked him.

(25:45):
I want the best for Tim and his family, but
I can't fathom how you're going to find the best
for your family in this horrible institution that is a
basically global organized crime. Syn they get run out of Rome,
would you want to.

Speaker 18 (26:00):
Be oh uh oh Tony Soprano, he's a good guy.

Speaker 19 (26:05):
You know, he's a good guy. I'm gonna have a
communion men with Tony Soprano. Deep down he's a good guy.
Ile he's a good Guyttle Gota gool good day. We
all gonna get together and be gab but goo good
guys to get it. We're all out of shape.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Team may we away anyway? Ex communicado.

Speaker 18 (26:28):
What's up dog, Tony man? Hey, listen you Tony soprano.
He brought me from Goba. Good he's a good day.
He's a wise guy, but he's a good day.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
What's up, man? I'm you?

Speaker 20 (26:44):
He yes, sir uh uh, I also looks hear from Sabbia.
I agree with everything he said abortionally within Serbia our church.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
How can I say? I think it's it's.

Speaker 20 (26:56):
All it's almost already lost about this ecumunism, modernism.

Speaker 5 (27:02):
And all this.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
You know what's what's worse for me?

Speaker 20 (27:07):
They're all did now in one campaign. Yeah, appreciate about it.
Everybody can just take hell Charis just like that, without
any preparation, without any fasting, without confession.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Yeah, that's so that they can have open communion with
all these schismatic and remicae heretical groups.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Yeah, that's really pissing me off.

Speaker 20 (27:29):
But uh, you know some of what church fathers told
about those preparations for taking your Charista.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Of course, that's actually a good question, and I don't
know the answer that off the top I had where
that's specifically spoken of I'm sure, you know, if you
did some Google searches, you could probably find something on
that that's actually really I've never been asked that where
is a patristic quote on preparation for communion? I mean,

(27:59):
I think it's just kind of a sort of a
given that if you look at the Canons of like
even Nicia, right, Like in the cans of Nicia, you
can't touch the Eucharist unless you're a priest, and a
deacon I think is only limited to touch it in
certain instances or something. So I think the principle is
derived out of even the earliest you know, canonical law principles,

(28:21):
even in Nicia. And I'm sure there's many other canonical
statements that make that clear. I mean, that's why or
the our Church we don't do communion in the hands, right,
And then Rome at Vatican two switched and started doing this.
And I'm aware that there were different liturgical traditions, but
one of the reasons why, I think some of the

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Oriental churches, maybe even before the Schism, had variations of
communion in the hand, but the reason for ceasing that
had to do with, you know, people trying to collect
it and use it to blaspheme or use it for
their magic rituals or whatever. So there's good principles behind

(29:03):
why it's revered and treated that way. I mean, you know,
Paul says you could die if you don't prepare properly. Well,
why would we have open communion if people who are
not properly prepared can die die from this makes no sense? Ward,
what's up? That is a good question about specific references
to preparation for communie. I'm not actually sure Ward, what's up?

(29:25):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 5 (29:27):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 5 (29:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (29:30):
Go ahead, hey man, Yeah, I'm I'm a Phialestinian Christian,
Orthodox Christian.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
I just wanted to.

Speaker 21 (29:37):
Raise awareness a little bit. A lot going on in Jerusalem,
especially with the Orthodox Church. They're forcing the church to
uh sell israelis to sell some of its uh.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Yes, I've heard this. I've shared some of the articles
in the Instagram posts about this. Correct.

Speaker 22 (29:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (29:56):
Yeah, I'm I'm in you. I just found out about
you last month, so.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
I in attention, you can talk about it.

Speaker 15 (30:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (30:03):
Yeah, And like the Armenian clutters also in Jerusalem, facing
a lot of pressure from Israel, and you know they
would riss tacks all of a sudden and you know,
tell them, hey, you're not paying enough or whatnot, and
forcing them to sell property so he can make it
a Jewish quarters, you know, just expense of course.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Yeah, that's ridiculous.

Speaker 23 (30:25):
Man.

Speaker 21 (30:25):
We're going through a lot and what's frustrating, especially for Palestinians.
You know, we've been there, especially that Christians. Like my
family is one of the biggest in my hometown. There's
like I'm from biblical Shepherdsfield. There's like four thousand of us,
just my family, and we drist back to the thirteenth century.
You know, our ancestors say we're even older, but we

(30:46):
really don't know. We don't have anything written.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
But are you a v hold on, are you a vampire?
How could you live that all?

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Sorry? Yeah, yeah, no, I'm not brit.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
How you lived since thirteenth century?

Speaker 21 (31:06):
Yeah, yeah, you're pretty funny.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Actually, I like your videos.

Speaker 21 (31:10):
Yeah, man, no, just my yeah, we we just slew
from some of the writings that some of my family
left behind.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
No, I was joking to that's okay, I believe you,
by the way, I thought. Hold On, John Hagy told
me it's actually a good thing that they're making certain
Christian quarters of Jerusalem into gay clubs because it's part
of the discsion. I mean basically basically, Israel is infallible.
It's like the pope for you know who's infallible if

(31:41):
you're an evangelical, right yeah, yeah.

Speaker 21 (31:45):
Yeah, And it's just for especially you know, the natives
of the land. You know, we've had these traditions from
the first century, literally from the very first disciples.

Speaker 15 (31:55):
Some of my families.

Speaker 21 (31:56):
Still even speak a Amaican pre in the same guilty
that Jesus spoke. So we just want to lose these things.
I'm saying, like, Okay, we're losing the buildings, the stones
per se, but we are also being you know, all
the living stones, the people. We're losing population little by little,

(32:17):
Like there's only like less than one percent of us
Christians in the Holyland today and it's just frustrating seeing
this happen all over. And what doesn't help too is
the I don't know, you're probably familiar with this even
more than i am. The Bishop of the Church of
Jerusalem is Greek, is not even Tealessinian. You know, there's

(32:38):
you know, there's the autonomy in Orthodox Church, like you
know the you know, the Jerusalem Church, Tokyn Church, the
Russian Church, and usually it's you know, either you know,
it should be a Greek, uh, you know, by nationality
in the in the in Greece and in Jerusalem, it
should be you know, a native era Palestinian Orthodox Christian

(33:02):
as the head of the Jerusalem Church. But they used
to do it there. Tends to be a Greek.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Yeah, right, right, right, right, yeah. I appreciate it, man,
I appreciate it. But so it's getting choppy, guys. I'm aware,
and we figured out what the problem is yesterday. It's
a known issue that OBS has. It is not me.
It is not my boomer tech, it is not the
all the new equipment that I bought. It's a known issue.

(33:31):
And there's a little workaround that you can try to
do that worked last night when we did our livestream,
I had a link on it. I was trying to
find that link, so you don't have to message me.

(33:57):
I think it will when I do the work around
that seemed to work last night, that it would kind
of come back. It is not the MIC, it is
not the cords, it is not the internet, it's not
my ram. We already know what it is, and thank
you to the guy who discovered what the issue was.
I'm trying to find exactly what it was because I

(34:19):
had it pulled up here so you guys can see
and then you won't fuss at me because we know
what it is. And I want to mind you guys
too that we have a couple of live events coming up.
So oh, I put it, I know what it is.

(34:43):
I put it on.

Speaker 24 (34:48):
Ah shit, I'm not gonna be able to find it.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
Already increased the buffer size. We've already done all that,
all this stuff you guys are telling me already know
about it. We've done it all you don't. You don't
have to suggest it's nothing to do with any of that.
It's a known issue in OBS. They have a post
on the website about it with the new what's it

(35:16):
called mac os Tahoe or whatever it is? And it's
not just me, it's everybody. Dang it. Where did I
save this? Maybe I had saved in a different browser.
Let's see non issue here it is. Yeah, here we go.

(35:42):
So this is from stream labs status site. Now issues
with the audio cutting out or becoming choppy between stream

(36:05):
Labs and mac. So here you go, and I can
keep trying the workarounds when we do the live streams. Okay,
it's not gonna let me put it in the freaking chat.
So here is it any better? When I tried the

(36:32):
work around there for a second. So because everybody see this,
it is not my equipment, it's not member at tech,
non issue. All of you were fussing and going crazy
about me last night. Oh look at what a retard
he is. He can't even work his computers. Look at
his shitty equipment. It's none of that. It's none of that.

(36:53):
I'm actually a computer infallible. I'm like BB to an evangelical.
I'm infallible. Dog. It's not any better complain to. I'm
gonna write a strongly worded letter to the manager so
you can see right there, see that, everybody see that? Yeah,

(37:18):
let me try the work around one more. That works.

Speaker 25 (37:21):
Let's try this, kah, all right, So it's still choppy
chop chop chop chop chop chop chop chop chop chop

(37:41):
chop chop.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
All right, how's that? Is that any better? Is that
any better? No? No, no, no, yes, yes, yes, yes,
m all right it'll probably get a little bit better

(38:08):
because now that was because I was trying to fix
that's the workaround in a tunnel. That's part of it,
all right, who's next? Christy logos? The echo was, that's
part of it. What's up? Man?

Speaker 5 (38:28):
Hey, how's it going by?

Speaker 1 (38:29):
What's on your mind?

Speaker 3 (38:31):
So you know Jonathan Hill, right, you ran into it before.

Speaker 26 (38:36):
There was a recent debate with him and doctor Joshua.

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
I think you'd be really interested in it.

Speaker 26 (38:45):
And this kind of affects me because I live in
the parishes that Jonathan Hill attends, and he's like now
teaching theology and the churches and all this stuff, but
there seems to be like.

Speaker 5 (38:55):
This strong aversion to.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
The monarchabal doctrine of the Trinity.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Yeah, and so why are you're listening to people who
don't have any training or any experience in theology.

Speaker 5 (39:05):
I definitely don't.

Speaker 26 (39:06):
I actually was the one debating him like two years
ago on and it actually resulted in my priests telling
me to take my YouTube down.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
And then he still continues to teach.

Speaker 26 (39:18):
But it'd be interesting for you to like review that
or to well, I'll send you.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
I have actually a long response that I'll send to
you on that topic. So thank you for that question. Uh, okay, yeah,
I mean why do we have PhD people? Even I
wouldn't even interact with these people, Like, there's no reason
for people of the caliber, you know, the people with
PhDs to even entertain and give credence to these people. Roger,

(39:47):
what's up? I'm mute, Roger Man, what's on your mind?

Speaker 10 (40:02):
I have a quick question. I'm a young Catholic and
I've just been thinking about some things.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
I was wondering if you.

Speaker 5 (40:06):
Could help me out when the orthodox side of thing.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Okay, so I've been.

Speaker 10 (40:11):
Reading Augustine, and Augustine teaches original sin, and if I'm correct,
Catholicism and Protestantism says that original sin affects the human race, mind, body,
and soul. But I'm particularly interested in how original sin
affects the mind. So in Catholicism, it seems as if,
since if this, if original sin affects the mind, and

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we can't.

Speaker 5 (40:35):
Know what's true or false, or it's hard for us
to know what's true or false, it seems.

Speaker 10 (40:40):
As if, like when I was reading Pious at tent
Pious Atten says in his Catechism, that like the papacy
is kind of like an epistemic certifier as to how.

Speaker 25 (40:49):
We know what's true or false?

Speaker 5 (40:52):
Question is that's just that's just what I read from
p intense catechism.

Speaker 10 (40:56):
I will know.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
I mean, I think that's exactly the basic simple caligosition. Yeah,
they think that it's going to give you up astom exertitude.

Speaker 23 (41:04):
So my question is in the Orthodox world, right, if
Augusta is right on original sin affecting everybody, affecting the
human race, mind, body, and soul, and if the proverbs
of Solomon is right, there's a way that seems right
to a man he compared.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
So Augustine's view is not right. We don't have the
Augustinian view. Augustine has a radical view. And if you
watch this video that I did right here, it's called
San Augustine Calvin, Original Sin and Orthodox Theology. I did
a whole talk outlining where he made a mistake and
where the errors are, and he was influenced by his
neoplatonic thinking. So there is that, and you can watch

(41:46):
that right there. Let me try I could try also
briefly starting in restarting. So let's try that maybe and
just read all right, So maybe that'll be a little
bit better here on YouTube if you just said refreshed,

(42:06):
if we did this last night, any see the work
a little bit. So, Felix, what's up, dude?

Speaker 11 (42:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 27 (42:24):
Yeah, hi Jay, can you hear me?

Speaker 18 (42:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 27 (42:27):
I just wanted to ask two quick questions and you've
probably been already asked them like zillion times, but so
with Q and a day, it's.

Speaker 5 (42:36):
All right, yeah, yeah, what yeah? Okay.

Speaker 27 (42:40):
So the first question I will just ask questions and
then leave and you can respond like okay.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 27 (42:46):
So the first question is whether you'd seen a video
of John Paul the second and parretelling you like, changing
the creed together and the John pulled the second one,
says the filoph part. It's actually funny. Been showing this
viesio to us this week in our theology class in
universites here, and I was just wondering whether you'd seen

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it or not. And the second question is what's your
opinion on the Last Temptation of Christ movie?

Speaker 1 (43:13):
Because yeah, it's a Nestorian, it's arian, it's blasphemous, it's terrible.
So yeah, thank you those questions, And I think I
had heard about this John pull the second and Creed thing.
But it was many, many years ago. But I'm not
actually seen the video, but I don't doubt it. You're something.

(43:43):
You're unmute. Your opinion sucks, unmute if you want to talk. Okay,
goodbye bird. What's up, hey, Janet? What's up?

Speaker 19 (44:09):
Yo?

Speaker 3 (44:11):
I was listening to a talk you did with Sarah
and Hamilton.

Speaker 28 (44:15):
A couple of years ago about the liturgy of the Cosmos.

Speaker 3 (44:21):
And I know that most of the all.

Speaker 28 (44:24):
Of the zeitguy's stuff is kind of garbage, but they
do get a little bit into the procession of the equinoxes,
and I'm curious what your take is on like Jewish astrology,
the kind of the stars, et cetera. And you know,
I know it in the Bible says they're set for

(44:45):
signs and for seasons, but I don't really understand how
that relates to ages.

Speaker 21 (44:52):
And again, you know, I'm not trying to bring.

Speaker 28 (44:54):
Up the Zeit guys stuff except to say that sometimes
lies can be wrapped around a little grain of truth.
And you know, they talk about the procession of the
equinoxes and like the Age of the Bull, the Age
of the Ram, the Age of Pisces and then floating into.

Speaker 3 (45:12):
The water bearer, and I wanted to know what she
thought about all that.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
Not much. I mean, I don't think that that's more
of a Hindu kind of you know, Mesopotamian, Pagan, Kaldean,
Babylonian type of theory, that there's these giant AONs that
are governed by astrological ages. I mean, all the ancient
world utilized the houses of the zodiac to tell the
year and to tell the time, and as Genesis one says,
you know, God created the movement and the procession four

(45:39):
times and seasons, so it's liturgical. But no, it doesn't
have anything to do with like en Lil and Inky
living one hundred and twenty thousand years and that we're
in the age of Cali Yuga for the next millennium
or the next one hundred thousand years or well, that's
all just a bunch of esoter Hindu gibberish, hammer of heretics.
What's up, John Damascus doesn't teach on astrology. He's talking

(46:07):
about the houses of the zodiac being the means by
which the ancient world kept track of times and seasons.
So it's not it's not quote astrology. What's up? I'm
you hammer of heretics?

Speaker 21 (46:22):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (46:23):
How are your kid good? What's on your mind?

Speaker 5 (46:27):
I have two questions.

Speaker 3 (46:28):
It's a good.

Speaker 29 (46:32):
First pulling a community to what.

Speaker 5 (46:39):
Three.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
I can't I can't understand what you're saying. Man, I'm sorry. Three,
what's up? I'm mute? Three hundred.

Speaker 5 (46:59):
Jud uh huh.

Speaker 23 (47:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 30 (47:02):
I think speaker had already spoken about it, because that's
part of what I wanted to ask to do about
the junot on heels and debate what.

Speaker 1 (47:17):
I can't understand what you're saying? Man, Aaron, what's up?

Speaker 3 (47:25):
Hello, mister J.

Speaker 27 (47:26):
Dyer.

Speaker 3 (47:26):
I have a question about so.

Speaker 16 (47:29):
I'm a Protestant and I'm wondering why is the Bible
not the only infallible source?

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Because the Bible didn't collect itself together, somebody had to
make a decision on what books went into it. And
the Bible itself says that the church is the pillaring
ground of truth, and the Bible itself attests to tradition
to many other places.

Speaker 16 (47:53):
So you agree that the preachings of the other let's say,
pass over here would be considered the truth as well?

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Who are the pastors over here? I don't know what
we're talking about.

Speaker 16 (48:07):
For example, in Catholicism, how you aren't supposed to go
against the teachings of the pastors.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Well as Orthodox known' I don't follow the teachings of
the Roman Catholic pastors. What does that have to do
with whether the Bible is the sole infallible authority?

Speaker 31 (48:24):
Though?

Speaker 16 (48:25):
Because the Catholics, for example, have a quite a history
of abusing their power in that sense.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
What does that have to do with whether or not
the Bible teaches that it is alone the infallible source.

Speaker 16 (48:39):
Because if these people are preaching the word and they're
abusing it in making.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
But what does the Catholic action have to do with
whether the Bible teaches that it is itself the sole
final authority? Those are those are two unrelated things, two
different questions.

Speaker 16 (49:00):
Because in the Bible, for example, if we look at Matthew,
they say that the church, the church is protected.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
Yeah, but how do we know what church that is?
We think it's the Orthodox Church. Roman Catholics think it's
the Catholic Church. But what does any of that have
to do with whether the Bible itself teaches what I'm
talking about? So it's two different questions. Acting bad in
the history of the church has nothing to do with
whether or not Jesus established a church with authority that
is also infallible. Those are two different questions.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
That's so all.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
Right, Okay, I'll tell you what. Watch my debate that
I did with Dale the Protestant, and a lot of
that debate will relate to the questions that you're asking.
That's actually a pretty relevant debate for this Petros. What's up, hey,

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d you.

Speaker 5 (50:02):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 1 (50:03):
Uh huh?

Speaker 5 (50:06):
So I want to ask.

Speaker 3 (50:07):
I want to give you a dream.

Speaker 9 (50:09):
You had mentioned that there are also problems in the
Orthodox Church, and.

Speaker 3 (50:16):
Is that something that you can kind of elaborate on.

Speaker 1 (50:19):
And I mean I've talked about it tons of times.
There's a humanism, there's liberalism, there's corrupt human beings, and
I mean, what do you what do you think?

Speaker 16 (50:30):
Okay, I see, I think okay, fair enough, fair enough.

Speaker 5 (50:33):
I'll look for those videos too.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
So yeah, I mean I've talked about, you know, askpionage,
theopolitical subversion. I literally talked about it at the beginning of
this dream. So not trying to be rude, it's just
maybe he wasn't here when we were talking. About it,
Lieutenant what's up? Man? And oh, what's up?

Speaker 3 (50:55):
Okay? I have a question.

Speaker 26 (50:56):
I got raised this question by, of course a protest,
but it was basically, so I understand.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
We derive our cannon.

Speaker 26 (51:06):
A lot of it from like Trulo, but I know
we don't have like a rigid structure in the cannon.

Speaker 3 (51:13):
It's not like clothes. It's more like this is the cannon.

Speaker 16 (51:16):
Right.

Speaker 3 (51:16):
But he was saying, like, okay, Truella.

Speaker 26 (51:19):
Doesn't have wisdom but has like second clment, but.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
You don't have it.

Speaker 3 (51:23):
So are you like breaking like the cannon?

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Like I didn't really know. True, it's not Truelo that
Trula doesn't say that trueau lists the true loau lists
the canon of Carthage, which is the canon.

Speaker 3 (51:36):
That we have, okay, and it includes Wisdom of Solomon.

Speaker 1 (51:40):
Correct, yeah, we have wisdom, right, Okay, So then all right,
so then what I was, it's the Apostolic canons that
include some of the texts that we don't have.

Speaker 3 (51:53):
The Apostolic cannons. Okay, but you said.

Speaker 1 (51:55):
That's from the fourth century. That's a list of cannons
that was nor a list of the cannon that was
normative in the East in the fourth century, the Council
of Rome and or Pope Damasis has a list that's
very close to that in the West that was normative
at the fourth century. Trello is centuries later, and Trello
says we're gonna go with the Carthage cannon. So it's

(52:16):
essentially the same between the East and the West, except
for third Macabies.

Speaker 26 (52:21):
Okay, now, okay, now on third Macubies though, like understanding
that was added a little bit later, like what we
say our claim is for doing that as Orthodox, I'm.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
Not aware exactly when it was quote added later. Again,
there's there's we don't have the Protestant either or view.
As you said at the beginning, there's flexibility here. So
if one app if one c had third Maccabees for
a few centuries and another one didn't, it's not a
huge deal for us because we don't limit we don't

(52:56):
limit divine revelation to sixty six books like Protestants.

Speaker 3 (53:02):
Okay.

Speaker 26 (53:02):
And then lastly, real quick, so I've had this dumb
argument where they'll like say that by anathema, we're saying
that are going to hell.

Speaker 3 (53:11):
Do we have like fathers or.

Speaker 26 (53:13):
Like sayings that comment on what anathema actually means, so
I can like show them it's not a condemnation.

Speaker 1 (53:19):
It is a condemnation, but I'm saying.

Speaker 26 (53:22):
Like condemnation and like we're saying that they're going to
hell for.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
A certain Well, nobody knows the destiny of people. It's
the judgment of the church. So I mean you're not
going to find I mean it's you're outside the Orthodox
Cality Church. That's what it means. It's not a judgment
like it's the final judgment of Judgment Day. It's no

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different than not being allowed to commune because you're in sin.
That's also a judgment. That's also a banning. It's not
an anathema. It's not the same thing as an anathema
per se, but it's the same principle where you're excluding
people for their own goods. So people think that anathemas
are the Church placing a person in hell. It's just

(54:06):
the church making a ruling that this person is no
longer in the Orthodox Catholic Church, and it's for their
good so that they will repent. It's not a second Advent,
Great White Throne judgment of their destiny. And the basis

(54:27):
for this is when Paul says, hand the people in
the church that are corrupt over to Satan, kick them out,
he says to the Corinthians, the sar deaner and by
the way, all the ecumenical councils have the same principle.
So where I mean Protestants just have to get over
this and realize that if there's one church, that church
can delineate the boundaries of who's in that church and
who's not. And it doesn't matter whether you like it

(54:49):
or not. It's not about what you like and what
you want. It's about what's true, sardine or what's up?

Speaker 11 (54:59):
Hey, brother, I had a question about determinism free will
in regards to God and humanity. So how since God
is outside space and time, was he.

Speaker 3 (55:16):
Aware that the world and humanity would fall?

Speaker 11 (55:21):
And if so, I guess it's like the problem of evil, right,
I'm just wondering your thoughts on it.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Yeah, I have a whole talk on problem of evil.
You can go watch that. But we're not doing the
atheist stuff tonight. I specifically said, no offense to you
at the beginning that I'm not doing atheist stuff. But
God being all knowing, which he is, doesn't require that
he's the cause of every event. So God can create
a world where there are real secondary causes even if
he knows all the events. Just like I can know

(55:48):
that my neighbors are planning to rob a bank. It
doesn't mean that I'm causing them to do it because
I know about it. Spencer, what's up? Thank you guys
for the super chats. Appreciate that. I'll read a couple
of eas in a second. Okay, he dropped off Bay Pineapple.
What's up?

Speaker 5 (56:08):
Hey, Jamt, Hey Jeremy, Hey Jay.

Speaker 32 (56:16):
I'm a recent convert thanks in part to your videos,
so I appreciate you a lot. Got to just very
quick questions, and I'll hop off one. A lot of
my friends are calvinistic, And would you say that every
aspect of tulip is just basically a version of monothelitism.

Speaker 1 (56:44):
I mean, total depravity isn't necessarily monothelite because the Orientals,
the monophice sites don't believe in told depravity, but they
believe in monothelite position and that they divine will have
to kind of overtake the human will. So maybe not

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the Tea but the rest of them. Maybe I mean
unconditional election isn't necessarily even about the human will, it's
about the divine will, so t and you don't maybe
l ip do, okay.

Speaker 5 (57:18):
Thank you for that.

Speaker 32 (57:19):
And then lastly, you know, just to kind of just
seeing some wisdom for me, and my wife is a
staunch reformed Baptist, and I just like I would like
some advice on how to just kind of approach, you know,
just caring for her because obviously my conversion of Orthodoxy
has her pretty rattled.

Speaker 3 (57:37):
So just any words of wisdom.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
I mean, I think it's going to take time, and
she's gonna have to, you know, maybe just eventually come
around to going to church with you, and you're probably
not going to convince her with a lot of high
flutin theological argumentations, so I would just focus on trying
to get her to come visit and see what it is,
and maybe get her to watch a documentary or two,

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something like the Icon documentary, which is a pretty soft introduction. Jimmy, John,
what's up? I gotta get Jamie, get me a buy
me express, get me an express. So hold on one second,
what's up? Man? I'm youe. Jimmy, Hey, what's up? What's up.

Speaker 11 (58:20):
So there was a recent YouTube conversation between the orthodox
Russian philosopher Alexander.

Speaker 3 (58:26):
Dugan and Nick Land. I don't know if you saw that, but.

Speaker 9 (58:29):
What are your thoughts in Dugan At the end of
that he seemed to be supporting it like a Rosa
Cruscian interpretation.

Speaker 1 (58:35):
Yeah. I've commented on the Dugan probably fifty times. I
think Dugan is a gnostic. I enjoyed, thank you. I
did not watch the debate. I think Dugan's book Fourth
Political Theory has some interesting critiques of Darwinism and Western geopolitics,
but unfortunately he ends his theories in gnosticism. And I'm

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not trying to be rude, but people ask me this
and I've literally commented on it's for about ten years.
Jack Dean, what's up? I also interviewed Dugan about ten
years ago too, Jack, what's up? The reason that's annoying
also is because tradcasts trying to use this as some
way that I work for the KGB. They've been making
this nonsense up for like ten years. That because I
interviewed Dugan ten years ago and somehow KGB operative what's up? Jack?

Speaker 5 (59:22):
Yeah, what's up? Jay? How's it go man h. Yeah.

Speaker 33 (59:26):
So I just had a couple of questions. Okay, one
of them, the first one. I'm not trying to disagree,
I'm just okay, okay.

Speaker 1 (59:36):
Like, how if.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
We came from Adam and Eve, how do.

Speaker 33 (59:41):
We how do we have with these different races that
might be a little bit low.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
To well, I think there is a form of you know,
natural selection that occurs, and so just like you have,
like with dogs that have variations of many breeds, but
there's some kind of you know, like archetypal daddy doggy.
I mean, it's the same with human beings. Human beings
have all kinds of different breeds, you could say, but

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they're all still human being.

Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
I see.

Speaker 33 (01:00:11):
And my second question is about what's going on in
the UK with the digital ID. You think it's inevitable?
Is there anything we can do to sort of push
back on it or it'll be just fucked?

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
I don't know, man, I don't know how you get
the Fabian socialists auto government. I mean, if they take
it over and they kind of entrench themselves, and it's
the same in the US. I mean, maybe it's not
as bad or it's not as as advanced down the road,
And I mean, I don't understand Trump is not technically
a Fabian socialist. But you know, Trump will not be

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president in three years and so you know, we'll probably
have some swing towards leftist insanity, which will be ten
times worse than what we have now. So it's very
difficult to get rid of entrenched bureaucracy that's actually an
entrenched kind of shadow state, and that's who really runs things.

(01:01:07):
So I'm not sure what the answer is as to
how you fight that, other than that you keep shining
light on it publicly and try to sway if you're
going to sway enough mass opinion. Even if they have
the power and the bureaucracy locked down, like, they can't
get much done, so we have to just keep shining
the light on it. There's really nothing else you can do.

(01:01:27):
I mean, you can't like go to war, like you
don't have the ability to do that. And you know,
I don't think we're really called to that in some
sort of socialists, you know, that would be just revolutionary
socialism against revolutionary socialisms. I'm not sure other than you know,
to try to put the Kingdom of God first, and
then you know, or maybe you can move. I don't know.

(01:01:51):
Can people expatriate from the UK, I don't know. I mean,
if it, for example, people in Canada are having very
similar situations, and I know people in Canada that are
They're wanting to try to leave Canada. So and people
talk about how, oh, this is new in history. We've
never had people in the People have been expatriating and

(01:02:13):
fleeing for centuries forever, you know. I mean, we have
expatriots in the CHAT. We have you know, new age
boomers like Tristan who fled America to set up intentional communities,
you know, down in Mexico. You know, he wanted to
set up he wanted to be a DJ, he wanted

(01:02:34):
to have his own rave community. He wanted to you know,
enlighten and touch chakras. And he did it and he's
been very successful. And anybody can essentially do that if
they put their mind to it. Cobb, what's up. I'm
just kidding. I love Tristan. He's my favorite dude, even
though he doesn't really talk to me anymore. He's kind
of like an internet' snob. He's like, yeah, I'm too

(01:02:54):
good for you in the Internet now. So I guess he,
I guess he was the like name Cove. What's up, hey, j.

Speaker 5 (01:03:04):
How's it going?

Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
What's on your mind?

Speaker 23 (01:03:07):
So?

Speaker 34 (01:03:08):
I learned in my Cateicuban class this week that my
church allows Monophysites, Coptics, whatever, to the They are allowed
to take the Eucharist in my church. And my first
question is, Ali, cooked do I have to stop going

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to that church? And the second was if you could
just talk a little bit about where's where do you
draw the line when it comes to a humanism.

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Well, the problem is that you're probably not going to
get anywhere, and even if you try to convince people
of the other position, it's probably not going to work
because unfortunately that is becoming more and more rampant. And
I've got bad news too that it's probably gonna get worse.
I mean, they're going to push for reunion with Rome.
So all this open communion stuff is just another way

(01:03:59):
to push for union with Rome. So, guys, I'm aware
of this. The sound issue. It's not my tech, it's
not my my machine, it's none of that. It is
a known issue with obs and you can see on
the screen right there. You don't have to remind me.
You don't have to tell me. I'm well aware, Spencer.
What's up? Man? By the way, it's open chat. If

(01:04:22):
you guys want to call in, you can call in
there in the link in the chat through x hit
request to speak and I'll bring you up. Please keep
it to the topics. We're not doing tag and atheism today.
We're doing pretty much anything else. What's up, Spencer? Where's
all the Mormon's at? We have? We have Mormon madness
for months and then now they're all quiet. Yep, hold on, I.

Speaker 5 (01:04:45):
Just have a question.

Speaker 29 (01:04:46):
So as a discerning person, I'm in the Catholic Church,
to be honest with you, but how do you understand
things like I look at like a pope Carlos.

Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
Or an elder, what is that?

Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
That's the coton pope?

Speaker 15 (01:05:00):
Uh?

Speaker 25 (01:05:00):
Its form?

Speaker 29 (01:05:01):
But seeing like holiness in the other episodes churches, how
do you discern these things and understand them?

Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
Well, just like miracle claims, none of those things prove
what the true church is because every church has those claims.
So that's why ultimately that can't be the deciding factor
of what the true church is. It has to be
the consistency within history and what the doctrines are. That's
literally the only way to do it, because every church
is going to say, we got nice people over here.

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Look how holy and humble these men are. Look at
these miracles. Look at Mary appearing over the Coptic church,
Look at Mary appearing at Fatom. I see it proves Coptics,
see it approves Roism. All of those conflicting claims will
never decide which paradigm is correct. That's why it has
to be a paradigm level argument. Paula, what's up? And
by the way, I have multiple videos where I argue

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for hours with a Roman Catholic who tries to make
miracles prove Roman Catholicism. And the simple defeater, which she
eventually gave up and trying to refute, was that the
Coptics have Mary appear. So how is Fatima approoved for
Rome when z I tune in Egypt is a quote
proof for the Coptics. He ended up saying, well, it's

(01:06:12):
a proof for everything, so now it's a proof for Ecumenism. Well,
what good was it as a proof for Mary appearing
as a proof for Roman Catholicism when now Mary appears
everywhere and it's acumenism. Okay, well, then we don't need
to be Catholic. If ecumenism is true, we don't need
to be Roman Catholic. We could just stay where we are.
We're good, by the way, easy reputation of ecumenism. Where

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in the first thousand years of Christianity does anyone argue
the ecumenist model of the church as an ecclesiology or
an ecclesial structure. Nowhere? Okay, well, then there you go.
It's heresy proof. Paul, what's up on mute?

Speaker 23 (01:06:49):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (01:06:49):
Jay?

Speaker 8 (01:06:51):
First, thank you for everything you do. You're a big
part in me converting to Eastern North to US. And
I just wanted to know, like the Church, I think
their position on a like the Book of Enoch is
a like Genesis six, is that it was the sons
of Seth.

Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
Right, But there's a lot of patristic debate. There is
no one dogmatic worthodox transition on that.

Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
And but what is your thoughts? Do you think it
was angels.

Speaker 1 (01:07:20):
Or I do? Because there's multiple places in the deuterocononical
texts that speak of it as angels and speaks of
it explicitly as titans. So I think that there were
in the Ancient World Titans. I think Genesis six is angels.
How that all works, I don't know. I'm just going
with the data, not just from Genesis six in the
Book of Jude and Enoch, but there's about four or

(01:07:41):
five statements in Judath, Lamentations, Wisdom of Solomon. There's different
places where you see that. Thank you. And by the way,
nobody ever talks about those texts in regard to this,
which is interesting to me because if you were going
to debunk the Angel of youew, it seems to me

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like people would deal with those texts. But I don't
even think a lot of people are aware of those texts.
We've done streams where we covered that. So unless you
want me to get the book out and try to
dig up all the different verses, but Vegan skills.

Speaker 5 (01:08:17):
What's up?

Speaker 21 (01:08:18):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Waiting to hear from you? In a while? You doing?
I'm you, I'm your dog. We can't hear you. Leave
me alone, Leave me alone, that's the thing, might be, Johnson,

(01:08:43):
I'm just kidding. I gotta turn your Micael Man. I
can't hear you. Michael. What's up, dude, Michael Jackson, what's up? Hello?

Speaker 26 (01:08:59):
Yes, sir, Hey, Jay, So I have a friend who
is Protestant and I'm trying to teach him about Orthodoxy.
He's taking it pretty well. He doesn't go to a church.

Speaker 5 (01:09:11):
So that helps.

Speaker 26 (01:09:14):
But he I just found out that he is a
follower of the false prophet Kim Clement, and I'm trying
to I showed him proof that he predicted things wrong,
which makes a false profit. You should outright reject any

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modern day profit anyways. But is there any other tactic
that I could use because I just I found out
that he is connected to the q Tard thing, and
it's it seems really difficult to get through to him
because he just does mental gymnastics to.

Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Well, well, if he would he listen to a more
fundamental argument about the Canada Scripture itself, you think, or no, like,
what have you shifted it out of like prophecies and
all this gibberish and turned into something like, well, how
do we even know we have the right Bible? Or
would that not matter because a lot of charismatics they

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kind of demphasize the Bible anyway because they're interested in
the gibberish.

Speaker 26 (01:10:26):
So yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Think that could work.

Speaker 26 (01:10:31):
I recommended him some books that you have recommended actually
and he ordered them on Amazon.

Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
Good. Okay, well say if he reads them and then
ask him some questions. I also have a if you
type in Jada or charismatic, there's a good fifty minute
video where we kind of go through and refute charismaticism.
There's also a longer talk we did here where I
talk about charismaticism called Heated Debates Charismatism and Pentecostals and refuted.

(01:10:57):
And there's also a video on my clips channel that
might get him to watch it and then asking questions
about divine revelation ceasing or no, actually it's not. It's
on my main channels right here, and it's called Revelation
Ended of God. So I know you said that you

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kind of tried to argue with them in this vein.
The other thing too that might help with like these
Pentecostal charismatic types is like I think eventually they kind
of figure out over time that what's happening in those
churches is just a lot of emotionalism and feeling. And
the problem is that what happens when you don't feel

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God or you don't feel like God loves you anymore,
you don't feel like you love God anymore. Right, it
turns into a thing. Oh so I guess what you're
You never had the Holy Spirit? You never So it's
it's det the wrong emphasis. It's effeminate, and it's emotionalism,
and it's sensationalism. And usually people kind of grow out
of it. And yeah, maybe you could try reasoning with

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them in that way, because I know that when I
because I had a phase when I was really young
of charismatic stuff, right, And I'm thinking back to the
reason I got into it was I thought that Acts
two was talking about these manifestations that I would sit asked, oh,
Acts too, that's what's happening over here at the Pentecostal church.
But I noticed after a little while, like the people

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in the Pentecostal church are retards. They don't know anything
about the scriptures. They're actually not into what the scriptures teach.
They just are there for some kind of weird emotional experience.
And then I started realizing that a lot of these
people don't even believe in the Trinity. So like there's
something that something's off here where it's like we're charismatic Pentecostal.
Everything's about the Holy spirit and this gibberish and which

(01:12:50):
is not talking in tongues, it's actual known languages. And
so once I saw that and study that, like all
that stuff fell away, I was like, oh, this is
obviously ridiculous. By the way, I forgot yet, guys, there
is I think a new Samhai show that we put out.
It's premiaring premiering tonight. I didn't realize it was premiering
right now, So be sure after this to go watch

(01:13:14):
the new episode. Let's see which episode went up tonight. Also,
we got some new live events. I gotta tell you,
guys about two. Is the sound better right now? I
know that during these live streams like we had last
night when we had the the tech problems, it seems
like it would be bad for a little bit and
then it would kind of go away. Let's see, SAMAI

(01:13:39):
show the lost episode. What's the lost episode about? Oh?
This is crazy. This is one of the first episodes
that we wrote on.

Speaker 35 (01:13:52):
This.

Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
Yeah, this, I don't know. I guess it took them
a while to film this one with Anthony Constantino, and
I actually forgot we had done we had done this one.
We we wrote this one like months ago, probably between uh,

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probably before the Black Conspiracies one, which is the one
I didn't write on, which is the one I would
have been the best on because I am a black
man who knows a lot about conspiracies, And that's the
one episode that I actually missed because I was traveling.
We might do a part two to that, but this
one was written back then around that time. So check
that one out, you guys. Right, there's a new episode,

(01:14:34):
the lost episode. That was a perfect title. By the way, Uh, Sean,
what's up our buddy, Sean? How you doing, dog? How
you doing dog? Sean? Are you chewing? What's what you're
chewing on? Many? Sorry, Bud, all right, what's up?

Speaker 15 (01:14:52):
I wanted to thank you for everything that you've been,
you know, doing for everyone.

Speaker 3 (01:14:56):
Over the last decade and stuff. I'm not a reader
in the Orthor Church really really appreciated.

Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
We congratulations, Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (01:15:04):
We've had twenty people baptized here in South Florida over
the last year. Literally everyone listens to you. They're all
wortho bros. So Yeah, thank you, thank you for Yeah,
it's it's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (01:15:15):
I wanted to get.

Speaker 15 (01:15:16):
Your opinion, art, What is your opinion on possible schism
in Orthodoxy. And I bring that up because I've talked
to you know, Bishop Luke, I've talked to you know,
Metropolitan Nicholas, and they're very, very concerned over what's going
on with the EP, what's going on with other jurisdictions.

Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
There seems to be not just.

Speaker 15 (01:15:41):
Like talk about a push with Rome, but actual like
a humanism going on.

Speaker 3 (01:15:45):
You had another color mentioned that you know, even Monophysites
are allowed to compete and stuff, and I know, I
know inside ro Corps.

Speaker 15 (01:15:53):
Ro Corps even had problems with the Moscow Patriarchate because
you know they have.

Speaker 3 (01:16:00):
You know, the blessing of Satan missiles and stuff like that,
but not just that, even with like.

Speaker 15 (01:16:06):
You know, old Soviet era statues being re erected, and
you know, the ro coort sent a message condemning that
and then he kind of just ignored it. I think
it was the OCA. They would care because there's a
lot more money behind the OCA. But I just wanted
your opinion on where you think that's heading, because I

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you know, and just like in the weeds here, I
know that people inside ro Corps are thinking that there's
there's very few people actually standing for the Orthodox faith.

Speaker 3 (01:16:41):
Yeah, you know, and we've had conversations about.

Speaker 15 (01:16:43):
If if a humanism is true, then why did the
martyrs die for what they died for?

Speaker 3 (01:16:48):
Why did the confessors die for what they died for?

Speaker 5 (01:16:51):
You know?

Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
Why did Maximus have his tongue cut out? It doesn't matter.

Speaker 15 (01:16:54):
So I'm just curious about what your opinion. It seems
that something big is happening, you know. Not I'm not
trying to be like in the world and all that stuff,
but it does seem like time is you know, condensing
and moving forward and everything else.

Speaker 3 (01:17:09):
So I'm just curious about your opinion now.

Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
In fact, Father Degan and I and I have been
talking about this for a long time about how to
kind of handle it and how to go about discussing it.
It's a very difficult issue because it's gonna be very
hard on all of us. And that's why I was
saying months ago, like get ready because things are gonna
be a lot worse for Orthodox when they because they were.

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I've been We've been saying for years, by the way
they're going to push this false union, that's.

Speaker 15 (01:17:39):
Exactly what's happening, you know, And there's been a lot
of pressure you know on certain you know, I mean
certain parishes inside ro Corps have really kind of fought it,
and that kind of seems to be almost really kind
of proving father saraphrom Roses Road Corps seems to be
like the last you know, real stand against this stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:18:00):
They're the only ones that are really saying stuff.

Speaker 15 (01:18:02):
If you look online, there are a few you know,
Greek priests and Antiochian priests that are saying stuff, you know,
against what seems to be coming.

Speaker 3 (01:18:12):
But for the most part, you know, you see like.

Speaker 5 (01:18:17):
You see the EP, you.

Speaker 15 (01:18:18):
See Bartholomew, you know, you see go arts really pushing
towards this and even asking for money for different parishes
for stuff. So it's difficult, especially you know when we're
doing like catechisms weekly and stuff discussing the importance of
you know, the unity of faith. But the it's the

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unity of correct belief. That's literally what orthodoxy is. That is,
you know, the true church, right. So anyway, yeah, it's
just just.

Speaker 3 (01:18:48):
Letting you know that, you know, people love you, man, keep.

Speaker 15 (01:18:51):
Doing what you're doing, and uh, I think big things
are coming.

Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
So you know that that.

Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Down the heat and uh, I mean it's going to
be a challenge. And no, we don't think that everybody
who's in different jurisdictions is automatically bad or graceless or
any that kind of stuff. But things are going to
get pretty bad in the next few years, and there's
a heavy push for this, and we've been trying to
warn you guys, and so unfortunately, no, you're not cooked.

(01:19:18):
You would only be cooked when this really goes into
effect and there's an actual schism. So okay, let me
try it's yeah, then, MIC is a known issue. As
we pointed out, it's right here. It's a known issue
that's on stream Labs page. It's not me, it's not
my equipment. Let me try to do the work around again.

(01:19:39):
Just give me one second test, all right. Sometimes toggling
between monitor off and monitor on is a existing known
workaround at this point. The other thing I can do

(01:20:00):
is pause the stream briefly and started again, which seems
to kind of work a little bit. Let's try that
real quick. So I'm not going anywhere. Just hear me. Okay,
Hopefully that refresh is a temporary workaround. I want to
remind you guys that we have several events coming up
and that's kind of what I'm trying to pull up here.

(01:20:21):
So we have esotery Hollywood lecture and talk at a
massive film festival. This is I still forget which town
this is in, Mississippi. Legacy Theaters, Mississippi, Esoteric Hollywood. I'm
gonna give you guys the link. This is the nineteenth

(01:20:43):
I'll be doing a talk in the movie theater at
a film festival. I'm excited because this is our first
it's our first specific film festival. We've done horror cons
and like Hollywood stuff, but this is the first specific
film festival. You can get the tickets there and we
will be there with Kevin Sorbo. We will be there

(01:21:06):
with Yvonne Gaultier, who has directed Van Dam films. He's
directed Robert Naro movies, He's directed Morgan Freeman films. At
Legacy Theaters Film Festival October sixteenth to nineteenth films Against
the Machine and let me show you the trailer for

(01:21:29):
films Against the Machines, Against the Machines, not the machine,
not Machines. I can't talk now.

Speaker 7 (01:21:55):
In the fifth generation of warfare, the psyop is the
primary of Jack.

Speaker 3 (01:22:00):
How would the audience know itality.

Speaker 5 (01:22:04):
Do you pick?

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
You know what reality you're talking about.

Speaker 28 (01:22:07):
We see all these kind of authoritarian measures of being
a doctor in the name of saving the.

Speaker 1 (01:22:14):
So uh, if you remember the Out of Shadows documentary
that came out, there's a sequel documentary to that that
will be featured. And uh. The lineup is multiple films
in a three day festival, and the schedule is here.

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We'll be watching They Live, We'll be watching Escape from
l A. We'll be watching Yvonne Gotea's new movie with
Kevin Sorboke called The Vampire Project. We'll be watching I mean,
there's a it's a close Encounters. I mean, it's a
proper three day festival. So here's the information if you

(01:23:04):
guys want to join us in where is this? I
keep forgetting where this is?

Speaker 5 (01:23:09):
Where is this.

Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
Legacy Theaters in Flowwood, Mississippi. Okay, Legacy Theaters, Flowwood, Mississippi.
And I'll be speaking the nineteenth and here here's that
link right there, or there's the information in the chat

(01:23:44):
and then the tickets are available here at Legacy Theaters.
You have to pick the day where it shows. Me though,
I think it's the way this works. So you have
to come over to October nineteenth here and then if
you scroll down, here's me right here at the film
Festival speaking at three point thirty on Sunday, Flowwood, Mississippi.

(01:24:10):
And here's the link for those tickets right there. Three
day Film Festival. You can come to any of the
day's events whatever. Get your tickets at the Legacy Theater's website, Flowood, Mississippi,
sixteenth to nineteenth. I'll be speaking the last day. I
think Kevin Sorbo is talking that same day they'll be
premiering their new movie. And then after this we have

(01:24:38):
Tampa Bay Screams. This is the Scream Queen Costume Festival.
Jamie will be wearing a costume, entered into the Scream
Queen's costume judging, so basically horror films. If you were
at our talk that we did at Tampa Bay Screams
convention last year, I did a Esoter Colleywood talk there.

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It was a lot of fun. It was funny. Jamie
will be entered in to the costume thing. And if
you go to Tampa Bay screens dot Com, all the
information is there. I don't think that one is a
ticketed event. We might do a ticket at dinner, but
anybody can just come to that. I will have books
obviously at all these events. So if you want to

(01:25:19):
get your books signed, or if you want to purchase books,
you can get them signed. You can get my esoter
call with one and two in the shop by the way.
If you can't make it, or if you're not going
to come to a lot of events, you can also
get my six hundred page geopolitical book right there. Guys

(01:25:40):
who would like and share Barney Shaw, what's up? You
can remember?

Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
One five dollars. Don't forget about the Baptist pastor that
says the Book of Mormon is more Baptist than the
Hymnal Hymnal. That's wild. I send me the link, dude,
I need the link. Maybe you did send it. I
don't know. Missed a fist muted tigle bitty five dollars.
Thank you so much. No One two dollars. We was
knes and we was building kings and shit exactly. Today's

(01:26:12):
first caller was one of the best I've had a
long time. It was funny. Albert smithon dollars. Bitcoin Core
has me worried. I'm even running notts it's still going
to be possible to have CSAM on the chain. It's
actually sad.

Speaker 35 (01:26:26):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
Yeah, I mean, I'm not a tech dude. I don't know.
I know that it's an issue, and I know that
people are worried about it. But you know, Bitcoin has
been through multiple forks and problems, so I wouldn't be
too worried. Nicholas French, ten dollars take you so much?
What do we do if the EP says it's time
to commune with Roman Catholics, I'm antiochiin. Well, you have
to pose it again. It's safe another It's just like

(01:26:49):
the false Union of Florence. You can't have union and
commune without the same faith. It has to be in truth.
So this is all putting geopolitical stuff of truth, and
that's Idolatry is false, four is dead. Ten dollars. I
read the correspondence between the two Bigentiologians and Patriarch Jeremiah
the second of Constantinople about the Augsburg Confession of the Lutherans.

(01:27:13):
It's amazing how obstinate Protestants are and they assert all
the same things today. Yeah, you know, I think I
read some of that like way back in two thousand
and eight, and yeah, I remember thinking the same thing.
It's like Protestantism. Yeah, bitcoin that it crash. It's on
a discount. It's a fire sale right now, it's discount.
Get you some discount bitcoin. By the way, if you're

(01:27:34):
interested in discount bitcoin, I'm not a register of financial advisor,
but you can go to the Swan referral link in
the chat and uh, where is it at? I can't scroll.
Swan link is in the show description. My computer is

(01:27:58):
got too many tabs open here less close this.

Speaker 36 (01:28:02):
Close this.

Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
Swan is a bitcoin only company, so you can get
started with bitcoin here. By the way, we signed out
a lot more people than I expected to bitcoin in
the last year. I got a pretty nice payout from Swan,
which again makes me know they're a reputable company because

(01:28:32):
they did actually pay me out what they owed me.
So Swan's good. There are some time limits, you know,
immediately gearbook you're bitcoin that day, it takes time to
process it. And you can now sell bitcoin on Swan
as well, which is a new feature that used to
just let you purchase and transfer. But I would recommend
eventually looking into cold storage, something like a Blockstream, Jade

(01:28:54):
or a Ledger or something like that. You are ready
to move it off. It's a terriff special Bitcoin red
light red light sale, not red light district, but Kmart
used to have red red light sales on the red
light isle. So Bitcoin is on Kmart's red light isle
right now. Lamar, what's up, dude? Lamore? Your boy, Lamore,

(01:29:18):
it's your boy, Lamore. I'm not a register financial advisor.
I'm a red shirt official black man, though. What's up, Lamara?
Oh sorry, it was just left what she said. Man,
it's all, it's all. Why are you laughing of the truth?
Why you laughing at truth? That's your problem right there,
you laughing at truth.

Speaker 5 (01:29:42):
I guess I have a couple of questions.

Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
So the first one.

Speaker 26 (01:29:47):
Is basically it was broached to me by a Roman Catholic.
He was like, you can't say the Orthodox Church is
infollowable and stuff like that when they don't agree on
certain things, and the concept of we can only to exists.

Speaker 3 (01:30:02):
I don't really.

Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
Know what it is. What does that have to do
with infallibility? I mean that's basically just taking the Roman
Catholic idea of every question has to have a black
and white answer. And if your church doesn't have the
black and white answer, like I say, then it's not infallibility.
So that's a poisoning of the well, moving the goalpost
to say what quote infallibility is?

Speaker 3 (01:30:23):
Okay? Yeah, I kind of felt like that.

Speaker 26 (01:30:26):
Basically they're trying to say pastoral flexibility means.

Speaker 3 (01:30:30):
That we don't know what we're doing or something like that.

Speaker 26 (01:30:34):
The next one is basically, if the church can no
longer convene a true e communical council, how can it
ever resolve a global doctrinal crisis?

Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
All right, So they're just not called ecumenical, they're called
pan Orthodox synods, and they can happen. They may not
happen as easily as they did when there was an
imperium because the emperor called all the councils, not the pope.
So presumably there will eventually be some kind of pan
Orthodox synod, and we have had those, for example, the
Palamite Synods are essentially authoritative and function in that same way.

(01:31:08):
Even though I'm not called ecumenical, it's just a term, right, ecumenical.
So people are saying, yes, Amber said, did you write
the minecraft review section in the sam Hid show I did.
I've not seen that part yet. Did it come out funny?

Speaker 31 (01:31:24):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
I don't what did Sam do? I I don't even
know what he did in this. This episode just happened
like an hour ago, so I haven't seen. Basically, when
we write, we kind of put it all into, you know,
a giant file, and then I have no idea what
comes out the other end until Sam does it. So
basically it all goes into the file. Ryan kind of

(01:31:45):
funnels it and then it I mean in a good way.
I've not just it. Ryan's great, and then Sam kind
of samifies it, he heigh defies it. And by the way,
we've got I think we've got about five writers now,
four five Ryan pat uh Nick Brendon, five runners. So

(01:32:10):
we're doing good now. We're churning it out. And by
the way, I gotta I hope this sports whole episode
ends up including my hymn review because we just did
the Jordan Peel your boy, Jordan's right, Jordan Peel's him,

(01:32:31):
which is satanic football cult. I had to throw that
in there, sort of gonna do a sports episode. Hopefully
it makes it in. You never know. I'm not bitching
I'm just saying, like this is this is the way
all shows work, right, Like writers throw out ideas, you
sort of, you know, put them all down, you play
with it, and you don't know what's gonna make and

(01:32:52):
what's not gonna make it. So, uh, Amber, what did
the minecraft you've makes you think it was eye opening? Interesting?
You know? I did not ultimately like the movie him.
I'm not saying it's a good movie. It's a dark
satanic film. It is revelatory and basically it's just saying, look,

(01:33:15):
sports is faking gay, and that's what we've been saying.
But it's almost like admitting it, like sports is faking gay,
but like it's also kind of cool because you know,
we was King's and we ruled the sports now, you
know what I'm saying. So yeah, I'm not. I think
Jordan Peele had a funny skit show. I think he
could have made pretty good movies if he wasn't all

(01:33:38):
we was woke or whatever he is. Aside from that,
the movie is basically, again saying, if you want to
make it to the top of pro sports, you've got
to be compromised. That's part of the movie. I'm not
saying The movie is good and it's what Christian should watch.

(01:33:59):
I mean, it doesn't really have any it's kind of
weird and gross, but I don't remember it having any
sex stuff. It wasn't like I mean, it just hints
that and shows you the sports is faking gay. I
mean that was, but it's also kind of, like I said,
celebrating it. So you know whatever, there's not outright gay stuff.

(01:34:19):
It's just implied. Like the I'll give an example. So
when the recruit is taken to this intensive week long
compound in the desert to prepare him for the big leagues, right,
he's he's basically studying under the goat the greatest of

(01:34:41):
all time football player who's played by Marlon Waan's and yeah,
everybody did hate it. It's gross and weird. And then
he meets Marlon Waan's wife or girlfriend, who's this like
gross kind of Kardashian chick, and she's like, oh, I
sell crystals and their little obelists and by the way,
they in your butt. I'm not joking. That's her line.

(01:35:03):
And this is the girl remember who used to date
Kanye for a while and she was like uncut job.
She's like the queen of vocal fry. Forget her name,
but she dated Kanye for like six months, uh when
Kanye left Kim and she she makes crystals that go
in your butt to align your chakras. Dude. So when

(01:35:25):
the dude gets there to the football cult, she's like,
this is for your Jessica Fox, that's her name. This
is for your butt, by the way, and you're like what.
Even the dude's like the young recruit guys like what.
And then everything gets weirder and weirder and weirder, and
it culminates in an actual human sacrifice in a satan

(01:35:47):
openly Satanic Richeald. This is not my interpretation. This is
actually in the movie, which is Crazy Got Job. By
the way, Tristan shout out to Tristana and the chat.
He's always one of the best vocal fry so cow girl,
yoga chick girl impersonators. Tristan is really good at this voice.

(01:36:09):
It's almost like it kind of something natural to him
in a way. But like he's always so good at this.
And so the girl she plays this character just like
us mega and she should come to the ritual with
it's Julia Fox. Yes, I know, I don't. I don't

(01:36:32):
keep up with all of Kanye's exes like all y'all do.
In the chat, I'm sorry, I didn't know her name.
Oh my gosh, I can't believe you didn't know her name.
I know who Moreland Wayans was, though. Can somebody think
of her?

Speaker 5 (01:36:46):
God?

Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
Dam there was one other thing I was going to
say about the movie. Oh and if you're doubting, like,
the climax of the movie is him standing on a
giant football field in a ritual at the base of
a giant pentagram. And I won't tell you what happens,
but it was. It was crazy. She looks like that

(01:37:12):
character in real life for the last three years. That's
weird because it seems like when she popped up first
talking about Kanye and when she like, she kind of
looked normal if I remember. Let me see if I
can find a clip of her doing that stupid Yeah,

(01:37:33):
she looks like a normal person here and now she
looks like, I don't know what, she looks like, some
kind of goblin. Okay, here's the original clip. I think,

(01:37:55):
let's see if this is it.

Speaker 31 (01:37:58):
No, if I'm being honest, I bought jewry uh to
show appreciation, to to my friends, to my family. Uh,
the jury represented I thank you or I appreciated you
in this situation.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
I bought that jury was a gift.

Speaker 31 (01:38:15):
Yeah, it wasn't symbolic of anything other than love, and
it came from a good place of gift.

Speaker 29 (01:38:21):
You won changed the rules that allow high school well
college players to to option when you was playing.

Speaker 31 (01:38:30):
Of college younger sister doing this, so you know, I
have the operation go so quick, you know, I.

Speaker 36 (01:38:36):
Mean it's totally unexpected, you know. I think that's what
is really special about it is just because you know,
if you had told me this five years ago, I
would not believe it. You know, I just did not
see this detour coming. So it's exciting, you know. And
it also like just shows that anything is possible and
that you know, if you're destined for something, and if

(01:39:00):
you're not actively you know, heading in that direction, it'll
find you.

Speaker 1 (01:39:06):
Where is her famous line is this clip? I don't
even remember. This was like four years ago.

Speaker 36 (01:39:12):
And I do think that I did find my calling,
and you know, I couldn't have done that if you know,
Josh and Benny didn't believe in me without having any
acting experience. They just did based on who I am,
and so it's it's exciting.

Speaker 1 (01:39:29):
One thing that seemed to come out is like that.

Speaker 31 (01:39:34):
The sportsmen, I lost it and my friend found how
my money?

Speaker 5 (01:39:41):
You are right there? You know.

Speaker 36 (01:39:42):
I think it's it's like there's a full moon. You
have to be like I feel like, so I think,
are you like freaky coincidences?

Speaker 16 (01:39:50):
You know?

Speaker 37 (01:39:51):
So I think that's pretty much it.

Speaker 36 (01:39:54):
Yeah, I'm not an athlete. I feel like if I
was an athlete, and I would probably probably have more
of that.

Speaker 38 (01:40:02):
Yeah, she got shut Adam.

Speaker 5 (01:40:07):
Got a bass.

Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
That was the dumbest four minute interview I've ever heard. Uh,
where does she say on cut jams? That's all I want?
Maybe it's having the mean because that's that'll pull it up.
Unc job does this?

Speaker 3 (01:40:24):
I mean?

Speaker 37 (01:40:25):
I was Josh's news when he wrote uncut job job.

Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
On the Call Her Daddy podcast. Yeah, that's the name
of it. By the way, I'll be on the Call
Her Daddy podcast and the whole topic next week when
I'm on is just about Trustan will be rehearsing kind
of his origin story, how he became a villain, the
background to what really kind of traumatized him and it's
gonna I know it's a weird topic for Call Her

(01:40:53):
Daddy podcast, but you know, Tristan, he's cool with it.
I'm cool with it, So we're gonna do it. That's
a joke, by the way, I'm just kidding. So he
popped off. I ran him off again. He keeps he
keeps popping in and out, just that you're an uncut job, mister.
Change what's on your mind? Man? What's up?

Speaker 9 (01:41:14):
Man?

Speaker 16 (01:41:20):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:41:20):
God, job, what's up?

Speaker 24 (01:41:27):
Dude?

Speaker 37 (01:41:32):
Dramatic than it is, like I like type of.

Speaker 12 (01:41:36):
Like, yeah, yeah, so I just wanted to ask the questions.

Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Okay, okay, So because you because you said that at
the orso looks we have to.

Speaker 16 (01:41:55):
Resist the anti I mean, the the human is the yeah.

Speaker 39 (01:42:03):
So, because I want some of your streams and I
saw your critique against it against set of accountism was
basically that.

Speaker 1 (01:42:15):
I think if I mean, correct me if.

Speaker 5 (01:42:18):
I'm wrong, but.

Speaker 1 (01:42:22):
Split it out.

Speaker 5 (01:42:23):
Bro.

Speaker 39 (01:42:27):
Well that day, like, they can't go against the authority, they.

Speaker 5 (01:42:30):
Can't go against the pope.

Speaker 39 (01:42:33):
So I'm just asking that, you know, like, how can
we go against our bishops and they can't go against
their bishop.

Speaker 1 (01:42:42):
Because it's different systems, Bro, Their system is incoherent because
everything hinges on the pope ours does not, so totally
different systems. Ours is decentralized. You have a duty to
go against heterodox corrupt bishops, so totally different systems. That's
why you can't apply the logic and the practice of

(01:43:03):
the Roman system to the Orthodox. And that's exactly the
the disconnect there. But thank you for the question, Brandon,
what's up?

Speaker 10 (01:43:11):
Dog?

Speaker 1 (01:43:12):
Trust him? By the way, if you want to join
me on Who's Your Daddy? Her Daddy podcast? Call Her
Daddy Podcast will be both you and I are invited
on if you'd like to come with me, Tristan on
Call Her Daddy, we'll be explaining your villain origin story. Brandon,

(01:43:33):
what's up?

Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
This might be an f a Q kind of question,
But how do we get from.

Speaker 1 (01:43:41):
Tag specify at the beginning? No, John, I mean it's
not like that the beginning, No John, Let's hear Julia
Fox again.

Speaker 37 (01:43:58):
I mean I was Josh saft tis Mus when he
wrote uncutch up.

Speaker 1 (01:44:02):
Do you know what the attitude and the vibe of
Julia Fox when she says uncut gems is the attitude
and the vibe that I have when I say no tag,
no tag. Okay, it's not because I hate you. It's
a specified We're not doing tag today. And I've already
done multiple videos of how we get to Trinity from

(01:44:25):
TEG Truth. What's up? Truth? Truth in the house?

Speaker 5 (01:44:31):
Oh God, John.

Speaker 1 (01:44:34):
Truth? What's up?

Speaker 21 (01:44:37):
Hey?

Speaker 22 (01:44:37):
Kay?

Speaker 5 (01:44:38):
I had a question.

Speaker 1 (01:44:40):
About fake Rachel. Are you fake Rachel? You sound like
fake Rachel? Who are you? What sounds like Rachel? You
sound like Rachel?

Speaker 5 (01:44:49):
No, I'm not Rachel.

Speaker 1 (01:44:51):
Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 35 (01:44:52):
I wanted to know what do you think of the GEOC.
I know you just said you're speaking to the other
guests to call then about we have a duty, you know,
if I know we're decentralized, But what do you think
about the GUC.

Speaker 1 (01:45:06):
Yeah, that doesn't mean you create your own parallel schismatic
uh like ecclesial structure. You can't do that. So there's
two extremes. There's the extreme of worshiping authority like popes
and papal people do. And there's the other extreme of
being a Protestant and I just create my own a
parallel ecclesial structure in bishopric whenever I don't like what's

(01:45:30):
going on. You can't do that. You have to fight
and remain humble and not create a schism at the
same time as people go into heresy. It's a very
difficult sailing between soul and charybdis. Julian, what's up?

Speaker 40 (01:45:43):
Uncut jobs, uncut strawberry job, justin Julian, excuse me?

Speaker 1 (01:45:57):
Okay, he can't connect. Zachar Raiyah, what's up? Zach Morris?
Oh shit, we gotta say by the bell alumni, call
me screech baby. What's up? Jack? I mean Zach, call
me slater ac slater, Zach re Morris, what's up? I'm mute,

(01:46:17):
Zach Morris. I'm mute. I'm a c slater, I'm mute.

Speaker 5 (01:46:22):
Yeah, can you hear me?

Speaker 1 (01:46:23):
Huh?

Speaker 38 (01:46:24):
Hey, hey man, uh looking forward to coming to Athens.

Speaker 5 (01:46:29):
And Jews conference, Man, really looking forward to that.

Speaker 1 (01:46:33):
I gotta I gotta promote that too. I'm sorry, go ahead, yeah, yeah, man.

Speaker 9 (01:46:38):
We should definitely be getting people down there.

Speaker 13 (01:46:40):
Because it's a it's a pretty sick topic.

Speaker 38 (01:46:44):
So one of the things that I continually run into
with with Protestants when I'm engaging with them, and and
I know You've addressed this in the past, but it
just seems to me just It's a reoccurring thing for me,
is this issue of like dialectics where they they're they're

(01:47:05):
it's like they're obsessed with like pinning the material against
the spiritual scripture, against tradition, just just all these different dialectics,
and especially comes down like when when we when we
talk to him about like the eucharists, different things like

(01:47:29):
saints and relics. I was wondering if you had, like
if there was a resource that you could kind of
or that you know of that would be.

Speaker 3 (01:47:40):
Kind of dumb it down for them, like on like
a ten year old level where I could send to.

Speaker 1 (01:47:44):
Them and be like, I don't know about that, man.
I mean, I'm not trying to be rude, but like,
I don't know that there is a ten year old
level explanation of dialectics and false either ores. It's just
a really challenging I mean, maybe something Rock and Sand
would be a good book for I mean, but I
don't know of anything dumber down m dumb to her

(01:48:06):
down there than that. Uh I'm thinking. I mean, I
guess the Protestant evangelical world is actually just like a
bunch of ten year old kids. I mean, I kind
of act like it, so I don't know. I don't know, Bro,

(01:48:35):
do you have five dollars? If things go from bad
to worse in the technocracy, would you join a neo
Luddite enclave or stay in the system. I don't know.
If I'd be a neo Luddite, I would probably just
try to move somewhere rural, you know what I mean,
maybe try to say the most rural. But I wouldn't
be totally luttite. I mean, I just I guess it

(01:48:58):
depends on how extreme the technocracy gets, you know what
I mean. Petros ten dollars, Sorry, Jay, that was I
wasn't on during the beginning of the stream. Thank you
for what you do, no problem. I appreciate you. David
James Flood ten dollars. Take you all your hard work
and content. Jay, Thank you, David James he goof on

(01:49:19):
Auto's ten dollars. Jay, I've been seeing some stuff about
Jamie that she used her Yeah, Jamie had a video
where she talked about the symbolism of the tarot deck
like eleven years ten years ago, and then you were friends.
Yes I am friends with Wikifes and yes we are
KGB sorcerers. So you can expose me alterra void ten dollars.

(01:49:40):
Very dumb question was Adam was God's creation made in
his image, but Eve was God's creation made in from
the room of Adam. So men are God's children at women?
Women are creatures? Well, they're both image of God, and
they're both made in the image of God. But women
are the help meet to man. So no, it's not

(01:50:01):
an either or. That sounds like a we don't deny
that women are made an image of God. Andrews saying
two dollars would you consider debating doctor Blitz debunks? Maybe
I don't know who that is. I've never heard of him.
William money five dollars, Brother Jay, I cannot get behind

(01:50:22):
essence and energy. My essence is coffee and my energies
are fried. I don't know what to say to that.
I guess I'm rethinking all my orthodoxy now that you've
said that Roman chuck ten dollars a day. I was wondering,
is there anywhere I can access the recommended reading list
that used to be on your website. I think I

(01:50:42):
just made it private, but I mean, just check out
the video. Actually, the recommended reading list is the same
in my Red Books. So get a copy of the
Red Book and it's in there. I just I haven't
cleaned it up. It's all the links are screwed up,
and it looked so I made it private. Gabriel compass

(01:51:04):
ten dollars. I'm super chatting you from heaven. There was
an old calendarist rapture. Saint Peter said, you would be
here if you weren't mean to Trent Horn. Maybe you
can make up for it in the next rapture. Well,
I appreciate you letting me know how I failed and
what I can do better, and I want to actually
bow down and worship Trent Horn. There you go. I

(01:51:29):
did it, Trent. I honor and revere you with Dulia
and not Latria. Jan Bayer six dollars. What is your

(01:51:49):
opinion of Roman Catholic exorcist like Father Ripperger? Are they legit?
Are there good videos on it? I honestly don't know.
I don't keep up with anything to do with crazy
Roman Catholic spirituality. I mean, if there is a valid
exorcism that they do, that would be by God's grace,
but it wouldn't prove Roman Catholicism. I can tell you
that much. It's a deciding factor for me becoming Orthodox.

(01:52:13):
I mean, Orthodoxy has exorcists, And if this is your
deciding factor, you're making a huge mistake because, as I
pointed out, I don't know. I mean, I'm not trying
to be mean to you guys, but I'm just trying
to reason with you guys, like, do you not understand
why this can't be the deciding reason or factor in
which church is true because they all have miracle claims.

(01:52:42):
So I'm not trying to be mean to you, but
this is a really kind of silly way. It's a
low tier, naive way to think that the religion will
be proven by which one has more miracle claims or
more crazy exorcist, Like, well, we got seventy five extracisms
of the Roman Collity Church and only ten by the words.

(01:53:03):
It's like, that's just a crazy route. It's not gonna work.
And I would say type in Jay dire Miracles and
you're gonna get multiple videos of me arguing with Roman
Catholics on this very point. And by the way, somebody
uploaded dire Central. Thank you to dire Central. I forgot
about this interview that we did on Father Serf and

(01:53:26):
Rose's book a couple of years ago with Maria Z.
You can go to dire Central, one of the best
clips channels. By the way, all the clip channels are
doing awesome, man, you guys are really helping out. The
clip channels are blowing up, They're popping off. They're blowing
up on Instagram and on TikTok. One of the tiktoks
some of the clips are getting one hundred thousand, So

(01:53:47):
this is great views, not followers, but views. So thank
you guys so much. And all the clip channels are
killing it even on YouTube too. We've got jj Odier,
We've got jubb, We've got orthodox Videos, We've got uh
orthodoxy clips, We've got dire Central, We've got dire Archive,

(01:54:09):
We've got I mean, it's just like clips out the
freaking wazoo, dude, and have at it. Be my guest.
I'm all for it. I'm just doing the Tate model, right.
I looked. I made a few calls, called up my
mentor tap I said, how did you blow up?

Speaker 26 (01:54:29):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (01:54:29):
You gotta do clips. You want gotta do clips, a
CLIPSTI It's that simple. Just get people to do clips
and you'll blow up, bro, I'm joking. By the way,
it's not my mentor, it's a joke.

Speaker 10 (01:54:44):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:54:44):
We got or inc I love it. Dire Vault. This
is a new one Orthodoxy in Russia. We got Jubb
dire Central, dire Archive. Don't go to that one's a
gay one, Sandman new one. I don't know what that
one is. We got unmute dude. These are awesome. Look

(01:55:07):
at all we got holy Pivot clips and lectures. Also
putting up my stuff. Work a girl, workdamn clips channels.

Speaker 5 (01:55:16):
Girl.

Speaker 1 (01:55:18):
Everybody, by the way, keeps asking me to respond to
this goufas. And if there ever was an Internet goofus,
it was this dude. I mean, just why would you
even be convinced looking at that dude's face. Just look
at the dude's face, and why would you be converted
to that religion? That's my argument against neat God Dire Central.
We did that. Let's see what else we got. We

(01:55:39):
got them all. Shout out to this black dude. Here's clipping,
Chaos Rains clipping another black dude myself. We got Nikolai
and Korea over here, he's clipping doing good stuff. Appreciate you, Nikolai.
Extra heavens clipping. Look at all these clips channels, brothers,
they're explosions of clips. I don't know what that is.

(01:56:04):
Clipperty clip. I put my clip in my nine and
you watched nine clips. Get it. I'm freestyling now.

Speaker 4 (01:56:14):
I put my clip in my nine while you watched
nine clips.

Speaker 1 (01:56:20):
Why wasn't I Why wasn't a freestyle rapper in my
other life? I am a freestyle rapper in this life.
Y'all just didn't even know. By the way, shout out
to uh patristic faith, William Gregory. You get another clipper

(01:56:41):
over here. It's a it's a clip explosion, any know.
You get the idea. And this is so because one

(01:57:02):
million people complained your streams are too long, I don't
have attention span. Well that's your own fault from TikTok
Goofles's not my fault. I have a four second attention span.
Your streams are too long? Where's the video that answers
my one question that I don't want to search for
it because I'm lazy. Now all the clip shannols have
done it for you. Look at that? What do you know, Cass?

(01:57:25):
What's up? You a dork? I am a dork. Proudly boy,
I'm a proud dork. I'm a chad dork. What's up, man, Cass,
I'm mute. Talk to me. It's the Cambrian clipsplosion period

(01:57:48):
of evolutionary what's the what's the stupid term they have
for leaps where there's like a leap? I forgot. I
just went blank on that. Yeah, I like John Mouse.
We chatted, try to get John Mouse to do an interview,
but he wouldn't do it. Uh, punctuated punctuated equilibrium. It's

(01:58:10):
the clip explosion of punctuated clips celbrium. That's where it is. Cass.
I'm mute, man. It's not hard. Just do it, Cass,
I'm mute, man. Okay, what's up? J? W. Peltier as

(01:58:38):
a registered are registered black men such as yourself issued
Jordan's or is it a tax right off? It's a
little bit of both, but it's based on who you know.
It's a it's a who you know kind of thing.
Grady Meyers five dollars. Would you say to someone who
says Sin came into the world after at the Fall,

(01:58:59):
then why are there die sore bones with cancer? I
would just say that's a retarded argument. And we all
know that dinosaurs are immune to cancer precisely because of
their immune systems, and the science has proven that. Just
go read Neil de Grass mctyson's PhD dissertation. It's on

(01:59:21):
dinosaur immunity to cancer. JB. Jay I had a quick
question about TAG. Sorry, Bro, appreciate your super chat, but
I'm not doing TAG today and I think you're joking.
Visual don five dollars, Uncle James or Uncle Jams, Uncle Jams.
Either way, I like it. Tribulation Saints ten dollars. What

(01:59:44):
do you think about Israel's spy program tracking different churches
with geo fencing. I saw that that was in Colorado
and some other places. Well, if you want to be
an evangelical dispensation of Zionists, that's what you're going to
get in your church prize. I made a video on it.
Do you think as Orthodox we should sound the alarm.

(02:00:06):
I think that they probably assume that they're not going
to get anywhere impropagandizing Orthodox churches. But seemly the main thrust,
because I read through the document, some of the main
thrust of it was to try to figure out how
to target and promote sort of dispensationalist type stuff and
pro Israel stuff to those people, it could turn into

(02:00:29):
something more nefarious. Who knows, But I mean it's something
that we should pay attention to. I don't know how
relevant is to Orthodox world though. Glory to the five dollars.
Whatever happened to that bacon is now solid guy was? Yeah,
what happened to that Muslim cult guy? Remember him? He

(02:00:50):
kind of had. He was a flash in the pan.
He was popular for like two weeks on the internet.
So I haven't heard hide nor tale of him. Who knows.
By the way, guys, we have our conference coming up
if you want to come to our This is the
other event. I can't believe I forgot the main event.
The main event Athens and Jerualisalem Conference Orthodox Art, Philosophy

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and Life, two day conference in Florida. Myself, father digging
an an Ayas, father Vladimir met Falt, and Jonah, doctor
Dave Patrick Carry and Jamie beloved Jamie will all be
giving talks. Okay, I'm mean, what's up? And you get

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your tickets here.

Speaker 3 (02:01:37):
I just had a question. It's not an inquirer one.

Speaker 30 (02:01:41):
So I'm actually studying theology and an Orthodox faculty and
one of the professors starts talking about evolution, how Dawkins
is a.

Speaker 3 (02:01:50):
Smart guy and stuff like that.

Speaker 30 (02:01:52):
I had a back and forth with him, but one
thing he said is like, not everything that God created
his purpose or meaning. To me, that just sounds idiotic.
But it doesn't make any sense. But I would like
to know what do you think about that?

Speaker 1 (02:02:07):
Blake would would you a, Yeah, it's a bizarre thing.
I mean, that's overlooking the teaching of Saint Maximus the
Confessor that all of reality has meaning and purpose because
it's patterned after the low Gie. So everything that comes
into being has a divine idea which is the basis
for that object. So your professor is absolutely wrong that
God creates things with no purpose. That's really such a

(02:02:30):
bizarre Statementary heard of anything like that. It's wild. So
he needs to read Sat Maximus the Confessor. Let's see
super chats Haiti's undead fifteen dollars it's blood red or
the crypto markets this week. Guys, it's just a discount
purchase at a discount sharks will feed heavy on this

(02:02:51):
flash sail. Exactly. You're just by the way, if you sell,
you're just selling to the whales unless you had a
leverage position your screen. Well, I didn't have any I
don't do leverage. I just stacked, dude, That's what I'm
all about. Let's see we did that. We did that

(02:03:14):
death culture ten dollars. You have book recommendations on Chinese intelligence,
I don't, cause it's it's hard to find good resources
on this. I did write down a text a few
livestreams back, I don't remember which one it was, where
somebody recommended a good book on the history of Chinese intelligence.
I have one book on Chinese espionage, and it talks
about Bill Donovan, you know, helping to set up Mao's

(02:03:37):
Gorillas and the Intelligence Network and MAOS China, which is
interesting because he's also the founder of the OSS that,
by the way, is declassified at the CIA archives and
it's in his biography. So that's something that nobody knows
about ever talks about. It's very hush hush, and I
don't actually know what a good source is now. The

(02:03:58):
book that was recommended to me was kind of a
a sort of a very public normal book on Chinese espionage.
So there is definitely something to this. All the all
countries especially big big powers engage in espionage. It's a
fascinating subject. It's also hard to find documentary. I found
one documentary on Chinese espionage, and I watched that maybe

(02:04:20):
a year ago. It took a bunch of notes, But
the fact that there's not a lot on this makes
me think that there's something definitely important and crucial to it.
I don't think that China is like the greatest threat
to the world. I'm not saying that. That's kind of
a neo con kind of thing, but it is a threat,
and they do engage in espionage. And I think it

(02:04:41):
was a huge mistake when Trump reversed his Chinese exchange
exchange student policy, which his first administration was a huge deal.
And he was like, we got to get rid of
all these exchange student because they're spies. And then oh,
now it doesn't matter. I mean, it's like, come on, dude, yeah,
of course there are spies. And no, I'm not saying
all the exchange or spies. Well, you're retards to take

(02:05:03):
my shit out of context. Oh, he said that every
exchange shot is a spot.

Speaker 6 (02:05:07):
He said, every one of them, every one of them.

Speaker 1 (02:05:12):
Would you say that Chinese espionage is clandestine and manipulative
like the CIA, of course, I mean that's to be
clandestine and manipulative is the goal of every intelligence agency
of course. Basically, intelligence agencies are legalized versions of what
criminals do. And that's literally out of the mouth of

(02:05:32):
the YouTuber Andrew Bustamante guy like he says that in
half of his videos. He's like, you want to understand
what we do, spies, we do what criminals do legally. Well,
there you go. Of course it would be cool though
to get get a good grip and handle on you

(02:05:55):
know exactly how Chinese espionage works, because I'm I'm sure
they have their own kind of philosophy. But the other
thing is that a lot of intelligence stuff it's just
going to function on the basis of universal human weaknesses. So,
in other words, every espionage outfit, whether nation state or

(02:06:16):
whether corporate, because there's also a private corporate espionage, they're
all going to use some version of say mice right,
money ideology, compromise ego, m i CE. Sometimes it's referred
to as rice instead of money. It's reward reward ideology,

(02:06:41):
compromise ego. So they're all going to have kind of
the same pattern and structure. Chinese philosophy might be different.
I think they have that what's they call it, like
the one hundred hundred year Plan. I think that's China's

(02:07:04):
overall philosophy. Russia has, you know, active measures philosophy of
how they do their strategy. So different groups and nations,
statees have these these philosophies that they have. But but
I'm not very well studied on Chinese espionage. I don't
know much about it. I would like to learn more

(02:07:25):
about it, though. Well, and I take that. I got another.
I got another book that a military guy recommended to
me some years back about Chinese influence and soft power.
But I forgot it's not it's at the other place.
So I forgot about that one. That's another I forget
the name of it though. What did happen to the boat?

(02:07:52):
The Bacon is solid cult? I forgot about that guy
and he was saying, two do there was an Oka
survey so that you're the number one comfort convert in influencer.
Yeah that's like four years old. I'm not dissing you
and Dripperds, I mean, but yeah, then that came out
like four years ago, and uh, amazingly, the people that
put it out and those he was like there was

(02:08:14):
still how bad I am? So even though he's like
the number one guy universally sending people to our churches,
how can we stop him? How can we ruin him?
And how can we show that he's a bad guy?
So I'm not joking, that's that was their whole ethos. So, uh,
it's pretty crazy. That's why I don't recommend people go
to OCA, because they're gonna just act like they're gonna

(02:08:35):
receive you as a convert and they're gonna tell you how
bad of a person I am. What's up, John Boy?
What's up?

Speaker 9 (02:08:41):
Hey? So a lot of books about Chinese intelligence and
write it about Chang kais shehck.

Speaker 5 (02:08:50):
But then they stop.

Speaker 9 (02:08:51):
Writing it about Mao because Mal's run by the CIA exactly.

Speaker 1 (02:08:55):
I bet that's crazy.

Speaker 9 (02:08:57):
Yeah, And so you will find like there's a book
called Spy Master it's pretty expensive about but once again,
it's about Shanghaishek and his intelligence operations and secret service.

Speaker 3 (02:09:10):
And then it's kind of.

Speaker 9 (02:09:11):
Similar to how like today we don't get anything about
the counterculture, Like it takes Dave McGowan and subsequent people
to figure out that Hey, maybe the counterculture was kind
of involved with intelligence operations, but they don't admit that, Like,

(02:09:31):
there isn't any admission to that, except for maybe off
handed remarks by you know, Tim Leary or whoever. But
in a similar fashion, I was I was rewatching Wormwood.

Speaker 1 (02:09:47):
You watch that before, right, Remind me what that is.

Speaker 9 (02:09:52):
That was the story of Frank Olsen when.

Speaker 1 (02:09:55):
He Oh was that like a four part Netflix thing?

Speaker 10 (02:09:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (02:09:59):
Okay, yeah, And then it's going through the story of
how the sun of Frank Olsen like kind of you know,
reverse engineered how they killed him, And it was basically
they had come to the conclusion.

Speaker 4 (02:10:16):
Through you know, some.

Speaker 3 (02:10:18):
Autops or something that I killed him.

Speaker 9 (02:10:20):
But then simultaneously that's when the CIA Handbook on how
to commit assassinations came out, and the Handbook on assassinations
matched the way that they found that, Like the guys
who did the autops, he found out that he had
been killed, like he had been hit in the head
with a blunt object and then thrown out a window.

(02:10:42):
And then in the manual it says, hey, the best
way to kill somebody is to.

Speaker 5 (02:10:47):
Hit him with the blunt object and head and throw him.

Speaker 1 (02:10:49):
At a window. Wow.

Speaker 5 (02:10:52):
Right, and so that's.

Speaker 9 (02:10:55):
What happens with a lot of stuff, And like you
were saying about specifically, there's like in China, there's two
different opposing options that you can't really trust because like
someone like the Epic Times is run by Elliott Abrams.

Speaker 1 (02:11:11):
Yeah, it's Western pro cia type thing.

Speaker 5 (02:11:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:11:15):
But then also you can't trust the liberals either, right.
So that's kind of the state of affairs that were
given in multiple countries because once again many people try
to parse this out as good guy versus bad guy.
So they're like, I'm going to go into the history
of South America and figure out who's the good guy

(02:11:38):
and bad guys exactly right.

Speaker 1 (02:11:40):
Yeah, no, that's perfectly perfectly stated John. By the way,
for the people in the chat that are asking or curious,
I have actually forgot about this Netflix thing. It's uh,
it's this right here, and I'll give you this is
the trailer if you guys and watch it. I'll put

(02:12:01):
it in the chat. It's called Wormwood. In fact, I
want to say I may be wrong about this, but Chris,
my publisher at Trinday, he might have even said something
like this, maybe this is based on a trying Day book.
I'm not positive, so don't quote me on that, but
it seemed like it was something like that. Or there's

(02:12:23):
some connection between Wormwood and of one of the Trying
Day authors or something. I don't know, but anyway, it's
something like that. So there that is if you want
to check it out.

Speaker 31 (02:12:32):
Now.

Speaker 1 (02:12:32):
I came this came up called spymaster Die Lie in
the Chinese Secret Service, but I don't think that's what
John's talking about. Oh this is but this is like
a well, this is a book review. Excuse me, this
isn't it?

Speaker 3 (02:12:47):
Yeah, that's the book.

Speaker 5 (02:12:47):
It should be like about one hundred bucks or something.

Speaker 1 (02:12:52):
Okay, here's the actual book. I was what I what
I what I pulled up was a book review and
I thought that was a PDF. But here's the actual book.
I found it. Thank you? Did you? Did you have
anything else?

Speaker 31 (02:13:05):
John?

Speaker 9 (02:13:08):
You know that's we can get back to uh tartarian
dispensationalism like we normally talk about.

Speaker 1 (02:13:14):
I want to get back to Julia Fox and uncut like.

Speaker 37 (02:13:18):
I think people make it seem a little bit dramatic
than it is likely, you know what I mean. It's
not like Mango like type of like, yeah, I was
Josh Saftie's muse when he wrote uncutch Y, Do you.

Speaker 1 (02:13:28):
Know what I was Josh Safti's muse when he wrote
on called Joms.

Speaker 37 (02:13:33):
His muse when he wrote uncutch Guys, do you know
what I mean?

Speaker 1 (02:13:36):
You know what I mean? You know what I mean? John,
like what I was. I was the muse when you
wrote on card job Cappadocian. What's up man?

Speaker 3 (02:13:49):
Dope?

Speaker 31 (02:13:51):
What a.

Speaker 28 (02:13:54):
First first, it's I mean, it's it's not super serious.

Speaker 3 (02:13:58):
But lookye, I respect.

Speaker 15 (02:14:01):
The the love for or what's the name again?

Speaker 3 (02:14:10):
That album you have in your youthube banner?

Speaker 1 (02:14:14):
What now.

Speaker 5 (02:14:17):
The album you have?

Speaker 3 (02:14:18):
The Depeche Mode album?

Speaker 5 (02:14:20):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:14:20):
Yeah, yeah, my buddy Mark made that banner. I forget
what album you put up? Was a Violator? Which one
is it?

Speaker 20 (02:14:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:14:28):
Violator Leader.

Speaker 1 (02:14:30):
Violator is a classic. So it's one of my favorites.

Speaker 5 (02:14:33):
Yeah, but now here's the real here's the real thing.
How do you feel.

Speaker 28 (02:14:37):
That that's one of Fantano's favorite albums too?

Speaker 27 (02:14:41):
Like Anthony Fantano.

Speaker 1 (02:14:46):
Oh, I've never actually paid attention to that guy, I don't.
I mean, I know, I remember Sam Hide made a
disc rap song about him, But I've never actually watched
anything from Anthony Fantano, so I don't know anything about him.
He's like a hipster record review person. Is that what

(02:15:06):
he is? Yeah? By the way, shout out to Mark,
my buddy Mark, who is a pretty accomplished videographer, filmmaker
and documentary person. He's a very talented editor and filmmaker
type dude. And he crafted this amazing banner which if

(02:15:32):
you look at it really close, it's got all kinds
of really funny cool things in it. You've got a
funko pop. You've got I think that's a pilot trash,
which is funny. I actually just now realize it's a
polo trash. And you've got Francis Soros, Rockefeller Klaus. You've
got Wilfrid Brimley as a boomer with with dollar sign eyes.

(02:15:56):
You've got a koof somebody holding like a you got puppeteers.
You got Soyface with Crowley, soy face with a pizza.
You've got surveillance cameras. You've got a reptilian Zuckerberg. You've
got a UFO Mason symbol. You've got gnomes for the

(02:16:16):
nome Hyperborea. You've got philosophers, a couple of things I
can't even make out. You've got a postcard from Russia,
a church father's set, CIA documents, C. S. Lewis Dostoevsky,
John Candy, Twin Peaks, Black Lodge, John Cusack, say anything, violator.

(02:16:41):
I think the fish is supposed to be like Tennessee
or the South or something. And by the way, he
buffed up my arms as a joke. That's that's not
I'm not that buff. He did it because he thought
it was funny. Uh, you got some chalk and you've
got some steak steaks. I forgot what Jamie's on here.
I think therefore I'm mute. I actually forgot what all

(02:17:03):
stuff Mark put on here. It's pretty awesome. Shout out
to Mark rowe.

Speaker 5 (02:17:10):
Bo.

Speaker 1 (02:17:10):
He's accomplished videographer for some of the biggest names out
there in Hollywood. Let's just to let you know this
was actually created by an actual high level top editor
I'm not joking, like actual cinematography. And he is also

(02:17:32):
the creator of the clip for our conference. Let's see,
Where's where is the channel? Shout out to Mark, good

(02:17:57):
buddy of ours. Let's see and you just can't find
anything on the freaking search on here anymore just doesn't
even work. If a channel doesn't have like thousands of subscribers,

(02:18:17):
they almost don't even come up anymore, you know what
I mean? Oh, this is it? So this is our
I thought he'd put the uh trailer on here.

Speaker 24 (02:18:40):
It's not here. Let's see.

Speaker 1 (02:18:52):
Oh, I know it's on X That's right. I just
want to show you guys this real quickly. Our buddy Mark,
same guy that made the banner, made the conference trailer.
Everybody thought it was really cool. Where is it at?

Speaker 16 (02:19:22):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:19:23):
And props to Jimbob. I'm gonna play that Jimbob clip too.
He did really good in that debate with that Mormon geober. Dang,
where is it? Bloody freak? You buddy, bloody freak? Your
buddy Dang? Where is it? Crawd dude? Maybe some of

(02:19:52):
my favorites. It's so difficult to keep up with all
of the different things you have to promote on every show.
I'm not trying to be a bit about it. I'm
just saying it's like every show you have to remember
remember like twenty different things to promote, and I don't
have the best memory for that kind of stuff. I

(02:20:13):
can remember what I read, But all this stuff, where
is it at? Do do do? Do?

Speaker 31 (02:20:23):
Do?

Speaker 3 (02:20:23):
Do?

Speaker 1 (02:20:24):
Do?

Speaker 23 (02:20:24):
Do?

Speaker 1 (02:20:25):
Can't touch this?

Speaker 35 (02:20:26):
Do do?

Speaker 1 (02:20:28):
Can't touch this? Well, like I said, I didn't say
it to hear either. Shoot, let's try media. Oh here

(02:20:50):
it is okay.

Speaker 41 (02:20:59):
What is the relationship between reason and revelation, between philosophy
and faith? For the Orthodox Church, the answer is clear.
Christianity was not born in the lecture halls of Greek philosophers,
but in the encounter with the Living God. Yet the
Church did not ignore philosophy. She baptized it, using the

(02:21:21):
language of reason to proclaim truths that reason alone could
never reach. So what is the Orthodox view of philosophy?
What role does human reason play in the life of faith?
Does Orthodoxy believe in natural theology? And what is the
difference between knowledge about God and knowing Him? Join us

(02:21:41):
for an unforgettable conference exploring these timeless questions and encounter
the answer not just in words, but in worship, in truth,
in the experience of the Holy Trinity. Come and discover
the true faith, the faith that established the universe.

Speaker 1 (02:22:16):
So hopefully that answers the question to lockstep, Where can
I get information about the events. There's that conference right there.
I think you're talking about the conference, right it's the
link is in the show description. Dog, Yeah, Martin made
a really cool trailer. You can't these stupid event bright

(02:22:38):
links are too long to put in the chat. That's
really annoying. I don't know why they do that. Even
if you type like try to get the actual event
url short link, it's still too long for putting in
the chat, which is ridiculous. Anyway, So we got I

(02:23:02):
can't even keep up with all the events. I'm gonna
have to make a post on the website. I guess
to like keep track of events. So you'll just have
to watch this whole stream and then I list all
the events that the events are in the show description. Dog,
all right, who's next? H Brosie five dollars? The method?

(02:23:25):
How did I miss this obvious joke? The method of
Chinese intelligence is obviously Rice. That was so simple. It
was genius thinking. H brosy me too, six dollars. Do
you have any thoughts on Dan mc clellan and his
no art literary creation story. Demick clellan is a soy
Mormon who wears superhero customs and T shirts. So I

(02:23:49):
don't have many thoughts on Dan mc clellan. We did
a whole live stream on his deconstructing stuff. We did
two We did a live stream on deconstructing Christianity on
Cotails channel and on my channel Cotells Doctor David petrickred
Way money five dollars. If Deckert is a replicant in
Blade Runner, what is the basis of his repentance? Codes

(02:24:15):
can't feel guilt. I don't think really Scott thinks this
shit out like he's a Christian dude. It's not that
that thought out. So really Scott doesn't care about human
anthropology and whether Code can repent. I mean alien movies

(02:24:35):
have been promoting the idea that AI is alive and
xenomorph's mutate out of black goo. I mean it's it's
not consistent. Dog, You're looking for consistency in the wrong place.
Got a hold that a wrong stuff? Vincent, did you
ever read St. Vincent la Wrenz Commanditory? I did back

(02:24:58):
when I was a Roman Catholic, actually years ago. I
don't know if I finished it, but I read a
good bit of it. Welcome to the new subscribers, John
vonder Schweet three dollars. Here's no question. I don't have
any question. But here's three dollars for some butter mints
for you and Jamie. Thank you so much. Also purchase

(02:25:20):
some butter beer with Ari Pa. What's up man Ethan, Ethan,
you owe me a Gucci soup, Ethan, I.

Speaker 3 (02:25:32):
Don't make enough for that.

Speaker 1 (02:25:33):
That's from Mission impossible.

Speaker 26 (02:25:35):
Oh yeah, I was just wondering if you could give
them more context around why Catholicism's argument on jesus play
of words with Peter in the Rock isn't a good one.

Speaker 3 (02:25:50):
And I don't know.

Speaker 28 (02:25:51):
I mean they just like to use it as claim
to be the uh as claim as the true Church.

Speaker 1 (02:26:00):
I mean, it's all built on one verse, which is
kind of weird to build your entire system and structure
on an arbitrary interpretation of one verse, because, as we
point out in Matthew eighteen two chapters later, Jesus basically
says the exact same thing to the rest of the
College of Apostles. So all of the powers that Peter

(02:26:22):
has as the office of the Keys is also stated
and extended to the entire college in Matthew eighteen binding
and loosing, etc. Which is the office of the Keys
and the other things they come along with the office
of the Keys, which is having jurisdiction as a bishop,
preaching the Gospel, offering the sacraments, etc. The Office of
the Keys is the whole college. There's nothing specific to

(02:26:45):
Peter that isn't extended to the rest of them. Roman
Catholics then say, oh, but in another passage he says,
I prayed for you, Peter, that your faith not fail. Okay,
Where does that give the impression that all of Peter's
successors have in fallibility? I mean, Roman gods themselves now
admit that Honorious apostatized or assume it was a heretic? Okay, well,

(02:27:07):
did Jesus prayer not apply to Honorious? So I mean
the same arguments can be made for other bishoprics that
extend from Peter. Peter is the one who created the
church in Antioch. Oh well, okay, why doesn't Peter's unfailing
faith apply to the bishop of Antioch. Oh well, it
only applies to Rome. Why because Peter died there. I mean,

(02:27:28):
it's just stupid, man, It's like it's all built on
arbitrary just well because just because because because Peter died there,
that's literally all they have, So it's dumb, mister change
was up last one? Mister change? I mean, what's up man? Hell?

(02:27:53):
Uhuh so.

Speaker 10 (02:27:58):
Come on?

Speaker 5 (02:27:59):
Indeed, okay, the CIA.

Speaker 3 (02:28:02):
So I don't know, maybe this.

Speaker 5 (02:28:03):
Is like a retarded question or something.

Speaker 10 (02:28:05):
But.

Speaker 1 (02:28:07):
Why did the.

Speaker 39 (02:28:08):
CIA release the declassified documents to like the entire world
when you're not supposed to know some of the things
that are written in there.

Speaker 1 (02:28:19):
Uh well, a lot of the things that they declassify,
there's like a time period of when they declassify it,
so they don't care anymore. So and sometimes they want
you to know what they were up to, and sometimes
they don't care. Uh So, there's a lot of different
reasons why things can be and have been declassified, so

(02:28:40):
there's not a one size, swit's all answer that there
can be all these different things. I tend to think
that they even declassify like stupid new agy stuff on
purpose to mislead people. So think of, for example, there
was a supposed to declassification a couple of years ago
of oh, the CIA declassified a document talking about earth

(02:29:05):
poll axis shift theory, right, which is some bullshit that's
been in the conspiracy world for thirty years. Okay, I
think that maybe they declassify some of these things because
they want to mislead or you know, it's misinformation, or
sometimes too things are declassified that are really innocuous. Right,
It's just something that for whatever reason they declassified or

(02:29:29):
they classified twenty years ago. Maybe it was an author
that was suspicious. Maybe it was an article or something
that talked about something that they didn't want to talk about,
and then they declassified because they don't care anymore. I mean,
or it's a document that was just part of a
bundle of documents that's just not really that relevant. The
one that was talking about like ancient civilizations and polls shift.

(02:29:50):
This is the one all the Tard target that people cite. Oh,
there was a a CIA document mentioned a forgotten civilization,
So what it was? One guy wrote a thing that
mentioned catastrophism and poll shift stuff. That doesn't mean it's true.
So it's kind of naive to think there's different levels
to this, right, But I mean, I think also, I mean,

(02:30:19):
hopefully that's good enough answer. I don't know. Last guy, you, Loulianne.

Speaker 5 (02:30:24):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (02:30:26):
Tard Taria rising, Loianne, what's up? I'm you?

Speaker 3 (02:30:41):
Hello?

Speaker 1 (02:30:42):
Hello, what's up? What's on your mind?

Speaker 15 (02:30:44):
Hi?

Speaker 35 (02:30:45):
Hi?

Speaker 42 (02:30:46):
First of all, I want to thank you for for
everything you I have learned from you. It's been a lot,
a lot that I have learned from you, and you.

Speaker 43 (02:30:56):
Will be the same even from now on.

Speaker 22 (02:31:00):
And secondly, I have a question, difficult question. I have
quite solid reasons to believe that the Romanian Orthodox Synod
and the patriarch have canonized an occultists.

Speaker 1 (02:31:20):
An occultist? Yeah, who's that?

Speaker 31 (02:31:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 22 (02:31:24):
If I'm talking about Arsenia Boca.

Speaker 15 (02:31:28):
Have you ever heard of him?

Speaker 1 (02:31:30):
I've heard the name. I have not read anything about this.
I'm not familiar with any of this. So what what
is the allegation of what type of occultism? What do
you mean?

Speaker 43 (02:31:41):
Well, he was known ever since high school to have
practiced hypnotism, and people reported that he was practicing yoga,
and he was ordained as a priest because women around
the monastery where he was a monk used to come

(02:32:04):
to him because he was.

Speaker 3 (02:32:08):
Doing fortune telling for them.

Speaker 1 (02:32:11):
Okay, well, I mean, I don't, I don't. I just
it sounds a little much. I don't know. I don't
know anything about it. But h Brosie was up the
cheap chimp ten dollars says, oh, you got wrecked. Yes.
I don't know if he means me or somebody we
were debating or what, but thank you cheap chimp for

(02:32:32):
wrecking me. What's up, h Browsie, We want to umute
or Father Deacon, did you want to speak to that
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