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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is let's get jacked up on fringe radio network,
fringe radionetwork dot com.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Is the NFL rigged? Well? I don't know. But Dan
Modea from nineteen eighty nine wrote a book and he
says it is Take a listen.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
This is a bombshell book which just came out last week,
and it makes some pretty hair raising charges against a
lot of folks involved with the National Football League. The
title says a lot of it to interference, how organized
crime influences professional football? Please welcome its author Dan Moldea.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
Dan, Hey, what.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Are you hearing from the powers that be?
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Anything?
Speaker 6 (00:56):
We just want me to go away right now.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
We've spoken to them and they don't want to talk
about it either.
Speaker 6 (01:00):
They have nothing to say, but.
Speaker 7 (01:01):
They're not denying anything and they're not refuting any of
the facts.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I mean, let me talk about some of the major
charges now. I just I just jotted down a few
of the I mean you're saying, you're saying, for example,
virtually every team owner gambles on football teams.
Speaker 7 (01:14):
Well, I'm saying that no fewer than twenty six that's
NFL team owners have documented ties pass and president. NFL
team owners have documented business ties to either the gambling
community and or the organized crime syndicate. I'm also saying
it no fewer than seventy NFL games have been fixed.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Now that that's pretty that's pretty roughs up. You're saying
no fewer than seven zero NFL games have been fixed?
Speaker 8 (01:36):
You mean the outcome the points spread?
Speaker 7 (01:38):
What I'm saying the points were shaved and thereby fixed.
Speaker 8 (01:40):
How does this happen?
Speaker 7 (01:42):
Well, I first got into us about nineteen eighty three.
Vincent Personi, who is the head of the Michigan State
Attorney General's office Organized Crime Division, told me, if you're
going to do a book about the NFL DAN, you're
going to have to get into this guy Don Dawson,
because he was fixing games.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
We knew it.
Speaker 7 (01:56):
I went to my friends and my sources at the
Internal Revenue Service, the Organized Crime Intelligence Division.
Speaker 6 (02:02):
They said Don Dawson was fixing games.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
I went to the FBI, the Organized Crime and Racketeering
section of the Justice Department, and Strike Force field offices.
Everybody told me what Don Dawson was fixing games. At
that point I had enough evidence to print that allegedly
Don Dawson was fixing NFL games. He was a major
book maker in the Midwest. I then went to Dawson,
I tracked him down. I would jump through all kinds
of hoops to interview him. And when I interviewed him
on about the seventh or eighth interview, he admitted to
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me that he had personally participated in the fixing of
no fewer than thirty two NFL games.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
And how does that happen?
Speaker 6 (02:30):
He liked to work with the quarterback.
Speaker 7 (02:32):
He would he would go to the quarterback would come
to him and say, I need some bread.
Speaker 6 (02:38):
What's the line on the game this week?
Speaker 7 (02:40):
And the book maker would say, you guys are favored
by six points. And then the reply was we're not
going to cover the spread. And basically that was it.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Now do you do you name players?
Speaker 5 (02:51):
Oh? Sure?
Speaker 6 (02:51):
I named players.
Speaker 7 (02:52):
And also in nineteen seventy nine, I name I go
into the specifics of eight fixed games that were allegedly
fixed by two referees who were investigated by both the
FBI and the I r S. And I named I
list the eight games in the on page three o
eight of the book.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Yeah are drugs involved in this at all?
Speaker 6 (03:11):
Yeah? Drugs are the real variable in all of this.
Speaker 7 (03:13):
I mean when a when a dealer, a drug dealer
has has a relationship with a player, there's an extortionate
edge to that, to that situation whereby that dealer has
that player's career in his hands. Because of the the
drug policies within the NFL for throwing a person out.
Within within the past few years, no, I fewer the
nine NFL teams have been investigated because their players were
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receiving drugs from gamblers.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
Now, I know gamblers.
Speaker 7 (03:36):
Who on principle refuse to sell drugs, but I'm not
aware of many drug dealers.
Speaker 6 (03:40):
Who on principle refuse to gamble.
Speaker 7 (03:43):
And the key here is is that the is that
the NFL is very aware of the fact, and their
worst case scenario is the player who's strung out can't
pay his bill to his dealer and so he, you know,
he the dealer comes to him and says, hey, you
owe me money, and the dealer and the players that
I told you I can't pay it, and the deal says,
that's okay.
Speaker 6 (03:59):
But now you're going to I'm a word for now.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
The obvious question you're pointing are you're talking about all
these games being fixed, You're talking about all these people
involved you're talking about going to various agencies, and they're saying,
who the people are involved? Why has this been why
has this going uncovered?
Speaker 7 (04:14):
If this is the thing, what I'm also alleging in
the book is that no fewer than fifty legitimate investigations
a corruption within the NFL have been either suppressed or
just flat out killed as a result of a sweetheart
relationship between NFL Security, which is the internal police force
within the league, and a variety of federal and state
and local law enforcement agencies. I have more I'm a
big baseball fan, and I have more respect for baseball
right now because of the way it's handled the Pete
(04:35):
Rose case and the open and honest manner that has
handled this case than I've ever had before. I have
more confidence in baseball because it's handled.
Speaker 8 (04:42):
How do these investigations get quashed?
Speaker 7 (04:45):
Basically, it's a really the the NFL Security people who
all form US Justice Department people will go to their colleagues,
their old colleagues in the Justice Department or in these
various law enforcement agencies, and they'll say, we we can
handle this internally. Let us handle internally so that we're
not getting all the publicity that we would be getting,
and so it's all intentsive purposes, these investigations we'd beat out.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
I can say Chapion investor.
Speaker 9 (05:05):
Again.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
I said about fifty in the book.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
It is a strange sport because it is the one
sport where you can go to a game and come
away even if your home team is one disappointed because
you're not as much interested in the outcome as the play.
Speaker 7 (05:19):
Yeah, it's a situation where you have a game where
the score is twenty one to twenty three seconds left
on the clock. You're the home team, you're up in
the stands, and the home team has the ball in
the thirty yard line. Now the problem is that the
home team had to give three points in the game.
Now the quarterback goes down on one knee and the
people in the stands boom. Now they're starting to legalize
gambling and Oregon they're going to have a sports lottery
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NFL lottery in Oregon.
Speaker 6 (05:41):
Kentucky.
Speaker 7 (05:42):
I mean, the state isn't in the book making business
for Eliamasson area or philanthropic purposes. They're going to be
in this to make money. They're going to take a
forty to sixty percent skim of of the handle of
the total pool of bets. And in the end they're
going to educate the public as to how to gamble,
how to use the points spread, and then the public
is going to realize that it can get a better, big,
bigger bang for its buck from Charlie the bookie, the
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friendly local bookmaker at the corner bar, who's going to
be making put up eleven dollars to win ten and
taking a ten percent vigorous or commission on theer losing
Betsy books.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
Now is all this is what you have written here?
Going to get things on earthed?
Speaker 7 (06:16):
Well, I'm hoping that they'll be a I'm hoping there'll
be a federal investigation, hopefully the Senate select me to
investigate organized crime's influence in all of professional sports, not
just football, but on baseball and basketball as well. I'm
hoping that there'll be registration and licensing of anyone with
a financial interest in a professional sports team. That there
will be public disclosure of financial transactions involving professional sports teams.
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That they'll be a further examination of public ownership of teams,
so that the citizens of the cities in which these
teams play, the public can have literally a piece of stock,
and those companies. I'm also afraid that the illegal gambling
economy has become an adjunct to the First Amendment because
of the insistence by the sports media to print and
broadcast the betting line and to hire odds makers and
handicappers for the purpose of this.
Speaker 5 (06:58):
That is true.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
You read the newspaper and the points spread is in there,
and it is obviously in there to give you information
for them.
Speaker 7 (07:02):
Languages, and gambling is still a legal in forty nine
states until September sixth, when the lottery is legalized an Oregon.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Yeah, we just have a minute here. But when you're
write about organized crime and involvement, does this give you
any cost for concern about your own your own safety
and should I be doing this interview?
Speaker 6 (07:19):
Yeah, sometimes it does.
Speaker 7 (07:20):
I had a lot of trouble when I was younger,
but no one's tried to kill me in almost six years,
so I feel pretty comfortable right now.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Well, I don't.
Speaker 6 (07:28):
This is my fourth book.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
This is my fourth book, and I should point out
I've never been sued. I've never been sued, and I've
and I just I try to treat people with respect.
And I think that everybody has something to say, Everyone
has an egoing. Mob guys are like you know, human beings.
You just have to be able to push the right
butt with them. I've never met a mob guy who's
not against wire tapping. I've never met a mob I've
never met a mob guys who's not a favorite strong
personal privacy.
Speaker 6 (07:48):
Also board for hours.
Speaker 7 (07:49):
By mob guys who are whining about the alleged tingements
upon their rights and freedoms by the FBI.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
And it's a sensational book filled with sensational charges and
a lot of information to back up a lot of them.
Speaker 6 (07:59):
It's called Interference.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
How Organized Crime Influences Professional Football, Dan Meldea, It's author
and our guest, thanks very much.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Coming to you live from a pre recorded studio somewhere
deep in Fresno, California. It's let's get Jacked Up, Sinners
Saved by Grace. Now Here are the hosts of this episode, Tim.
Speaker 6 (08:27):
Maybe Jack, Bobby and Karen.
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Ohay, welcome to.
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All right, wow, thank you, thank you so much. Which everybody,
My name is Tim. You might remember me as the
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happen to watch the Big Game on last Sunday? Yes?
I did. It was the Big Game SB fifty nine, right,
I don't know. I don't know if I'm allowed to
say the whole name. I think it's copywritten now for
(11:55):
some reason, So you know which game I'm talking about?
Where the Chiefs lost, thankfully, and the Eagles they flew
and flew and flew and destroyed the Chiefs by a
heavy score, and it really wasn't close at all. But
I always I was like, man, you know, I was
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watching the whole thing, and I was thinking, the Chiefs
are going to come back. I just know they're going
to come back. I just know that the refs are
going to allow them to come back. And then really
never did, and you know that kind of threw me off.
But you know, if you heard this morning jacked Up Daily,
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heard Bobby and I talk about it. What I want
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Jack and I talked about it, But we also talked
about it more beyond those ten and fifteen minutes. It
was more like a thirty minute conversation. So I'll let
you hear the full conversation. If you missed it this morning,
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hear it this morning, only half of it will be old.
For you to just bear with us. Maybe you could
fast forward through that. I don't know, but it's it's
a good conversation. And then at the end of that
we'll take a break, and when we come back, we'll
talk about I'll talk about the commercials of the Big Game. Okay,
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Here's Jack and me, Tim. Hey, everybody, Yeah, we are
here with ye Jack and I. How you doing there, Jack?
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Did you enjoy the Super Bowl festivities or or the
Big Game festivities?
Speaker 9 (13:48):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (13:49):
No, I yeah, I know you did. You're a sports fan.
But you know, Tim, I haven't watched I haven't watched
the football game in years. My wife was when I
said that, I, you know, felt like watching this one,
and I was. I was blown away. And what I saw,
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what I what I experienced. I I First of all,
the pre show was good. Okay, with Lady Gaga singing
in Louisiana. That was really nice. Yeah, I enjoyed that.
And but the halftime show, oh that was so boring.
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Many of the many of the other stuff things that
were going on, basically some of the many of the commercials.
You know, my wife likes to watch Super Bowl for
the commercials. She doesn't watch to watch it for the
football game. She watched it for the commercial and the
commercials were really a lot of the commercials were laying
this year, you know, they they just didn't They were
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trying to inspire people two different things. You know. It
was like a war on commercials. At first you had
push pushing liberalism and equality and then the EI and
then on one hand, and then you have people pushing
unity and we're all the same on the other hand,
and we're Americans, uh, you know, America is great. On
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the other hand, you know, it's like a it was
like a big political bash, you know, of of of
little innu windows, you know, and I just found it
to be not uh not worth watching. And then the
actual game, I was I was blown away to hear
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this this. You know, I don't know if you remember
a movie called with Burt Reynolds because you're young, called
The Longest Yard. And here's this superstar football player. And
I'm not saying this is the case. Okay, I'm the
and you can all be mad at me if you want,
but yeah, and I don't I like it, and you
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don't believe anything I say, do your own research, okay.
In this movie, and there was a remake I believe
of it too. With Adam Sandler, it might have been
the longest yard. He's a star football player, and he's
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paid to take a dive. He's paid to lose the game.
And in this you know here you got a two
time He didn't just become a two time Super Bowl
quarterback before he's twenty nine years old. He literally is good,
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okay at what he does. You can see in the
end of the game when they came back twenty two
points that they had the ability. Okay, yes, it was
very clear at the last bit of the game, when
they came up twenty something points, twenty two points, that
they had the ability to win this game. Okay. And
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and but before that, it was like somebody paid off
his lineman not to defend him, you know, and and
that way, and and and and he threw two interceptions
that were almost you could almost see, you know, I
I I was at the back of my grandson's basketball game,
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and these kids literally throw the ball to the wrong
player on the other team. They throw instead of throwing
at their own guy, they throw it to the other team.
And and there's they're young kids, so you could you
can say, oh, well, he just you know he's learning
the game. It's okay. But here's a pro. Here's a
guy that that is two times Super Bowl ringholder champion MVP.
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And he threw some straight up interceptions, okay, and not
just like lobbing it in the air and whoever gets
it gets it. No, he threw it hard line what
we used to call a B line, B B line,
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straight into their hands. Yes, And the closest and his
closest teammate team player was somewhere in the background, you know,
eight feet away. And the ones that he threw to
his own people. I don't know if you saw this,
but one of the touchdowns, the guy had to run
back six feet in the end zone to catch the
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ball and follow his belly. They were all low and inside,
you know, and or behind the receiver, and so you know,
he gets a pass because he was sacked so many
times and he's worried, and all the commentaries saying, oh,
you know, he's under pressure, blah blah, it's just not happening.
And they kept crediting the lineman for the Eagles and
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the rushing linemen for the Eagles, and and I just
found it somewhat upsetting and I'd hate to be I'd
hate to be the guy that spent between fifty five
hundred dollars and to buy a ticket and or I
don't know what the top ones are going for twenty
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five dollars.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
I was talking to my dad. He was read an
artcle or something. He said that the average ticket was
seven thousand dollars to be at that big game.
Speaker 5 (19:29):
Right and and so, and plus travel cars and hotels
all that, and then you know, and you're there, so
you're buying all the junk and you can spend three
hundred dollars is buying you know, junk for four hours, okay,
and sitting there for four hours. I felt that it
was the biggest waste of four hours I think I've
had in a long time. And I won't be watching
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next year, and I thought I honestly started the game.
I told my wife, I said, well, we know who's
gonna win. And she said who And I said, well,
Kansas City And she goes, why, you know, I'm not
a football guy. I'm not talking about football. I'm talking
about rigging the game to benefit NFL. Okay, NFL, everyone
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knows that's listened to Washington politics. When NFL start getting
very political, people taking knees and things like that. They
lost a lot of their fan base and therefore a
lot of their merchandise sells. And they've slowly gradually got
some of that back, but they're not at a I wouldn't.
I don't believe they're at one hundred percent. I could
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be wrong, but I don't believe that they've returned a
one hundred percent of it. And I thought, you know,
they got a guy here who's under thirty years old,
and he could win the super Bowl three times, making
a record. That's going to really be a big plus
for the NFL. And then if he and if the
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same team one did a three peat that's never been done,
that would be that would be the advertising part of this,
The marketing, promotional parts of this are would be astronomical.
Not only that, but you know you talk about the betting.
The biggest money in NFL is in the betting part
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of bet.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
And on top of all that, there Jack, the NFL
knew how much America was tired of Kansas City winning
and there and they're you know, they're always on TV
every week, that seems like they're on national television and
America is tired of them.
Speaker 5 (21:38):
So yeah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
How do you get how do you get back? Well,
you make the egos blow them out.
Speaker 5 (21:46):
Right, And and we saw the start of it, you know,
usually when back in the day when I watched football, uh,
predominantly was when Jerry Rice and Joe Montana and what's
his name to but Steve it was Steve Young Young
took his place, and that was a good period. And
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I watched the forty nine ers a lot, and and
after that it kind of just it dwindled off in
my view, when Jerry Rice retired and and I had
a lot of friends that watched football at the time,
and we'd all meet at different houses and stuff and
watch it. And then and my next door neighbor was
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into the Bears and that kind of thing. And you're
into the I forget what that team's called, gosh, the
one that never wins Browns.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
How can you forget that name?
Speaker 5 (22:43):
Well, it's been you know, because they're forgettable.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
They're right anyway, my team, But you can't say that
about my team that you know, they go to the
Super Bowl all the time. It's just in the toilet, right.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
But but anyway, so I you know, I didn't, I
do not watching football. I saw an opportunity here for
the NFL to to really promote betting in the future,
because there's no ways going to be a four p
you know, so there's a way to manipulate all the
gambling and stuff that goes on. And I just saw
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it a big as a big money maker for them.
And but the other issue is is I don't know
if you knows or not, but the but the winning
goes in like waves. And and where they have the
Super Bowl is is it has to do with marketing
ability that kind of thing, I believe.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
And well they usually have them in a dome or
a warm climate place, so this so this year they
had in New Orleans again New Orleans, whatever you want
to say. And now it's a dome, you know.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
Yeah, And but I see it as a money and
they're in the business making money. So I see it
in the in the realm. Unlike you, I know you're
a big sports fan. I see all sports as as
a entertainment. It's it's you watch ww if you want
to watch w W RST watch it. Nobody If they
hit people. I know how to fight, and I was
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a fighter as a young man, and if I hit
people like they hit people, they wouldn't be getting back up,
they wouldn't be coming back up on top. They wouldn't
be you know, you're not. I'm not jumping from the
ropes and driving my elbow into your spine and you
walking away from it. Okay, it's just not happening. Okay.
So it's all choreographed. And they can do the same
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thing with a football game even like that, by just
having a couple of linemen not do their jobs.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Also, you know, folks, I'm not I'm personally not saying
that the NFL is rigged. I don't know, Okay, I
don't know if it's rigged or now. But here's here's
how they can easily rig it if they wanted to.
The holding calls by themselves holding. You know this, Jack,
you played football. Yeah, holding takes place on every single play.
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It's just a matter of when and if the refs
want to call it or not. Holding always takes place.
So if you want to call holding on somebody, you
can because guess what chances are they are holding at
some point during that play, right, So it's just a
matter of when or if you want to call that, right,
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so you know that that alone is an easy way
to manipulate the game for or you know, for or
against yourself, right.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
You know, like the one when the guy was running,
the receiver was running to catch the ball and he
and he was pushing behind himself and pushing right, and
he hit the guy's face mask. He didn't grab it,
but he pushed his face mask, and they called him
I think it was holding face mask or something. And
these are fifth what you're talking about is like a
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fifteen yard penalty, okay, And so you.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Can really a game well holding his excuse me, holding
his five yard penalty, but if you call it three
times in a row, that could really manipulate the game.
Speaker 5 (26:09):
Right. And then the quarterback, I mean you know he
got sacked what record six times in one game? Okay,
in a Super Bowl game.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
And remember Jack, remember when you were when you excuse me,
when you used to play the game the back there
in the NFL, you could do all kinds of things,
and it takes a lot. It would take a lot
to call or to blow a whistle. What happened was
in the name of safety, they made the game tighter
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and with whistles and now tiki tack fouls. They will
call or they will blow a whistle for almost anything.
And that's where you could really manipulate the game for
or against yourself, see or.
Speaker 5 (26:54):
Against a different team. Yeah we you know we when
you see them call back a touchdown or a field
goal and have to redo it, come on, okay.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
And safety they could do this, so see it all
makes sense.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
Right, the new religion, safety, the new religion. But no,
that yeah, that I just thought that it was a
it was a shambles. And uh, there's an other thing too.
I was told years ago that because of teams that
were being beaten severely, and it was it was a
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mental issue. It was a degrading issue. It was a
mocking issue that once they were so many points ahead
that they that they kind of eased up. Okay, and oh.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Yeah that's true. Towards the end of the game, I
think the defense of the Egles kind of let up
so ry it was a lot easier for the Chiefs
to score.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
Right, and they brought in second string people, you know,
and and and so you know it. It. I'm not
saying the Eagles didn't totally dominate the game. Okay, but
I think that there was there's some very controversial stuff
that went on there that you have to go, Okay,
(28:15):
wait a minute. And and you know what it's really
crazy is I've heard this about every Super Bowl game,
you know, for a long time. I mean, you know,
Joe Montana throws a hell mary from you know, the
fifty yard line or sixty yard line and three two
(28:39):
defenders and two receivers go up in the air and
they catch this hell mary and it's a touchdown. They
win the game. Okay, Yeah, And and that was a
that was a for a while. That was just something
that went through the NFL, that these hell mary's that
in the in the end zone at the you know,
to win the game. And and you know for a fact,
(29:03):
and I know for a fact that when they're when
you're going after the ball and you're trying to also
keep the other guy from getting the ball, there's going
to be accidents. You know. The police, you ask law enforcement,
they they say that that if they wanted to pull
over cars doing traffic for traffic violation, speeding or whatever,
(29:27):
they would never sit in their car. There's there's so
many people breaking the traffic laws in everyday life that
they could. They could stand in the middle of the
road and just wave people over and and so what
you're saying about every every down, there's something that they
(29:48):
could call, okay, And it's just who the refs want
to call it on. Okay, how who they're leaning for,
who they're picking. Okay. I was at my grandson basketball
game and everybody who's getting the teams are getting frustrated.
As the last game of the season last weekend on
Saturday morning, and the ref who is the coach for
(30:10):
the other team, okay, was the referee and his people
were being able to do full court pressing and he
didn't call it. But on my grandson's team, if they
were one foot over the center line halfway of half
and of and and considered full on the full quarter
(30:35):
across the halfway mark, they got called and the ball
got taken away.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
They'll be called over and back like you know, they
turned the ball over.
Speaker 5 (30:43):
Yeah, yeah, And so they were being penalized for something
that the other team was doing and the other team
didn't get one call on it. Okay.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
So yeah, you know, yeah, there's uh, whenever I bring
up in the public, you know, whenever I bring up
that the NFL could be rigged, and again I don't
know if it is or not, who knows, But but
if it could be rigged, people against that thinking always
tell me, oh, come on, that'd be a huge conspiracy.
That means all the refs would have to be in it. Now,
(31:18):
there's one hundred and twenty one refs in the NFL
and seven refs per game. And the fact is, guys,
not every ref would have to be in on it.
That's not true. Maybe a handful would be in on it.
And all you need is or just the head the
head guy. Yeah, just the head guy. So not all
(31:39):
one hundred and twenty one refs would be in on it.
Let's just say there's ten. That would be enough to manipulate,
you know, most of the games, especially the important ones.
Speaker 5 (31:51):
Right and and and you know these are you know,
once it's to a point, then they can back off
and they don't look bad, you know, And but no,
it's yeah, it's a I call it leaning, heavy leaning.
They lean, they lean toward one team or the other. Okay,
(32:14):
and and maybe there is some some uh, you know,
the the abilities make up the difference. In other words,
if I lean on this one just enough, just not
too much, but just enough. Nobody can call it leaning.
And the abilities of the of the team, I mean,
how much does it. You don't have to put a
(32:36):
lot of weight on a set of scales to have
them teeter one way, okay, and have the have the
the one you know, those those justice scales, you know,
the big hanging plates on either side, and you put
a little way, you put the weight evenly, everything's fine.
But if you just put a gram on on one side,
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now it's uneven, and the favoritism takes place. You put
a little bit more and the and it becomes even
more uneven. And at one point you don't put anymore
because it's so uneven that they're gonna it's gonna prevail anyway, you.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Know, Jack, you never see that move to remember the Titans.
Speaker 5 (33:21):
I think so, yeah, I remember the name, and I.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Remember Denzel Washington was the coach there. And there's a
white guy that was a coach. Anyways, it was a good,
good movie, good Disney movie. But it was about you know,
football and racism at the same time. And yeah, yeah,
and so you know, the whities. Of course, the white
(33:48):
refs were really trying to manipulate the game for this
white one white coach, and uh, the Titans recognized this
right and in fact, the whole stadium recognized it because
it was so blatant. So what started happening was the
players started to dominate because you know, they get angry
and and that just you know, seize them. And so
(34:12):
if I remember right that Titans ended up winning despite
trying to you know, make despite the reps trying to
manipulate the game.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
But are you talking about politics?
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (34:24):
Okay, because because didn't Trump say we have to win,
he had to win so big that they couldn't rig
it in that same scenario. And if and if they can,
if the if the possibility of rigging election or making
it go one way exists by misinformation and by censoring
and things like that, who's the same? How how small
(34:49):
would it be to rig a game?
Speaker 2 (34:51):
Exactly?
Speaker 5 (34:52):
How small an effort in comparison? Okay? And if you're
if you okay, you're you're I know, they head of
Wall Street what's the name was there? Okay? And you
got you know, twenty million bet on this game, and
the owner of the both teams relies on you for something,
(35:17):
And are they who's going to win the game? Yeah,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
Know, right right, Well, I.
Speaker 5 (35:30):
Mean, you know, it depends on It's like it's a mob,
you know, if you guys throwing it's like throwing a fight.
A boxing match is like throwing a boxing match a
fight taking the fall. Because the people that are in
power over the game are in it to make money,
(35:52):
you know exactly, And once the odds get to a
certain point, they can make a lot of money, I
mean betting against you. I mean, think about how many
how many millionaires could have made more millions betting against
the two time back to back Super Bowl quarterback, you know.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
And I would like to think it's not rigged, you know,
because that'd be nice. But here's the thing. The thing is,
it is entertainment. So the chances are and I'm not
saying all games. I mean you think of that. Do
you think in the middle of the season where it
really doesn't matter, it's the Browns against the Saints or something.
(36:39):
The Browns, you know, they've only won three games a
whole season, So you think the ref's gonna carry that
the Browns win or not? Probably not. I'm not talking
about those games.
Speaker 5 (36:48):
Well, I don't think it has to do with the refs, Tim.
I think it has to do with the market. The money. Okay,
they got to keep the Browns in the play. Browns
are making them. If the Browns weren't wasn't making the
NFL a ton of money, being the losers they were,
probably would not be in business. Okay. But losing can
(37:08):
make you as much money as winning, yes, okay, And
and especially when you have die hard Browns fans, which
the Browns seem to have. Okay, And uh why, I
don't know, you people do that stuff.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
But well we're arranged.
Speaker 5 (37:26):
Drones.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Yeah, no, you know, but it's it's a symptom, right right.
Speaker 5 (37:33):
Well, I got my next door neighbor was a Brown
a Bears fan.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
He was a Bears fan. I remember that guy.
Speaker 5 (37:38):
Yeah, and he and he he bought tickets for his
entire family to fly to Chicago, I think, to watch
a Bears game, and uh, for I guess it got
delayed for the weather and they had to miss the
game and fly back because it was he and and I.
Speaker 11 (38:01):
Mean guess no refunds, no refunds, and you know, I
if I remember, right, And then so he and then
he went again and they got to see the game
and it was just the most wonderful experience say that
they'd had with us a family, and blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 5 (38:18):
And you know, his whole entire garage was decked out
and bear stuff. It was a sports bar, okay, And
people came over every every Sunday, excuse me, every time
there's a game. They were there. Even the mailman went there.
Speaker 9 (38:31):
You know.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
And by the way, if you guys speaking of sports bar,
as there Jack, if you did watch the big game
on you know, last Sunday, check it out. I bet
you saw it at straw Hat Pizza Bar and Grill.
If you didn't, you should get over there and watch
the next game. But if you're on, if you're on
your lunch hour, that's where you could get a great
(38:53):
lunch deal Monday through Friday, eleven am until three pm.
Get the an individual one topping pizza with a drink
is just six ninety nine during those hours. Isn't that something.
Speaker 5 (39:08):
That's you can't that's fifty percent off tim their normal price. Okay,
you can't get that anywhere. Tim. I I went, I got,
I went to get something. Oh it was a donut
and I got a donut and a cup of coffee
and it was six bucks. I'm blown away. I was like, well,
(39:32):
how much donuts? She said three dollars?
Speaker 2 (39:34):
I said, what, it's like triple Since that we were
going on your fro for work and stuff right.
Speaker 5 (39:41):
Right, and and you know, and guys, people are paying
you know, I don't know what these tim You're a
Starbucks guy. I don't know what Starbucks charges, but I
heard it's like over seven bucks now for a.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
Yeah, I don't. I don't go there very often unless
I have a gift card.
Speaker 5 (39:57):
Right well, you know, I on that on there are
people that asked this last year for uh, they want
what they want for Christmas? And they said, just load
money on my Starbucks card. Yeah, I'm like, what it's
a thing, that's what you want.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
It's got so expensive that this is this is what
people are asking for Christmas. Anyway, getting back to straw
Hat Pizza, guys, it is located right close to US Clovis, California.
It's the next town over from Fresno. Okay. It's on
eighty West Shaw Avenue and you could order through the
(40:39):
phone by dialing five five nine three two three thirteen hundred.
That's five five nine three two three one three zero zero.
Or you could order online. That's a convenient way www
dot straw Hat Pizza dot com straw Hat Pizza dot com.
And as I said before, it does open at eleven am,
(41:02):
closes at ten pm, and has pizza, games and drinks.
Has it all, buddy. It's a great family favorite since
nineteen fifty nine. And if you are in town. Let's
say you're in town on a Tuesday at eleven am
and you kind of are hungry, guess where you could
find Jack Bingo.
Speaker 5 (41:25):
Today at eleven am. I will be there and you
can break come in. You can talk about your business.
You can tell people why they should refer you other
business owners. Guys, how much does a lead cost? Okay,
if you get a lead, if you're a riffing contract
and you get a lead from Angie's List, you're in
(41:45):
one hundreds of dollars mode. If you are a handyman,
probably you're in the thirty dollars mode per lead. And
these are not guaranteed you're going to get the job.
These are just people that need a job. They and
they asked to for somebody to come out and it
doesn't matter which platform you're on tech or these people
(42:08):
can all send me checks, but they're online platforms they won't,
but they could, just like starbucksing check and all these
lead platforms. They charge for this stuff, but yet there's
no guarantee of the work. But here you can come
down meet Jack me haha and have lunch and buy
(42:30):
yourself a personal personal pizza with a drink for six
ninety nine, and you can you can get other companies
that are members and get to know them and explain
to them. You get three to five minutes to talk
about why your company and why people should recommend you
any promotions you're having, any sales you're having, any discounts
(42:52):
you're having, and you get to make friends with other
business owners in the area and they have a truck
trusted clientele. Okay, I as a handyman right way works.
I have had people ask me do I know somebody
that does this or somebody does that, and they want
me to ask me to refer people all the time.
(43:15):
One of the big ones is a screening for windows.
You know they get damaged, and people asked me, do
you do this? I said, no, do you have anybody
you could refer another one might be solar panels, it
might be roofing repair, might be window.
Speaker 2 (43:30):
What about a plumber? You know I could use a
plumber right about now for my toilet? What do I do?
Speaker 5 (43:35):
What do I say? Right?
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (43:37):
Yeah? And you say, hey, Jack, do you know anybody
does this? Well, guess what. We're actually going to create
a directory that you can they can, you can. I
can hand you a card and has a QR code
on it, and it takes your right to a list
of people that are involved in our group. And so
everybody gets referrals. We're gonna have contests for referral contests
(43:59):
and also so drawings for for UH to win prizes
like an ad on jackob Daily.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
Yes, okay, I mean, and wouldn't that be great to
hear your name, your company's name right here on our podcast.
I think that'd be a super.
Speaker 5 (44:18):
You know, tim to get a TV, to get anything
on TV, it's like three thousand and thirty five hundred
to five grand in that area. It's a start. That's
just a start to get it on the radio. You're
talking twelve twelve hundred to fifteen hundred to two thousand
dollars to get it out there, and let's get jack up.
(44:39):
We're doing deals. I mean we're running at twelve hundred
dollars for a sixty second AD or a live read.
But you, but we're gonna have a special. We're gonna
take care of you this time, and we got opportunities
to where you can get that at fifty percent off. Here,
let's get jacked up.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
How do they get a hold of you? Brother? Jack?
Speaker 5 (44:58):
Five five nine seven eight eight three seven comes. The
Right Way Works and you can email me at RWW
Right Way Works RWW Jack J c K at aol
dot com. Yes, Tim, I know I'm old. I got
an Aol email account.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Yes, but yes, I say anything, but there it is.
Speaker 5 (45:22):
Yeah. I even still use a rolodex, so you know
if some people listening might not even know what that is. Okay,
So come on down, get a fabulous deal, enjoy a lunch.
Where else do you get a lunch in a show
for six nine nine plus tax plus tax, don't forget
the government plus tax.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
All right, I hope you enjoyed that where Jack and
I talked about the big game, and and now I
want to go into something different. I mean it's along
the same lines as the Big Game. But I want
to let a video run. Now, obviously you can't see it.
This is just audio for the listeners. But this is
(46:09):
a breakdown of the Big Game. And I think the
halftime show, you know, every year, I like to break
down what the Illuminati has done in the halftime show.
What this year it was? Oh, what's his name? It
was very boring. I must say that the show itself,
(46:30):
halftime show itself was very boring because the songs are
very slow. The rap was not good. Now, I'm not
into Kendrick Lamar, That's what it was. I'm not into
that guy at all. I just don't think today's rap
was like the old days rap. It's not like, ain't
nothing but the g thing bay Bee, you know when
(46:51):
Doctor Dre was around. The wrap today is really bad.
I mean, I guess the kids like it, but man,
for us Generation xers, when you know, we were growing
up in the nineties and the two thousands, rap was
rap was a little more fun back then. I guess
(47:12):
I don't know. Today it's nothing but mumbo jumbo. You
can't really understand it. I don't understand it all that
To say here is the breakdown from one of my
favorite conspiracy theorists. You know, maybe you won't like him,
but you know, if you don't, you can turn it off.
(47:33):
But hey, whatever, this is by the channel Ones that
Can See. And he has to change the channel because
YouTube likes to take this stuff off, so he jumps around.
I don't know his real name, and that's probably a
good thing. Nobody really knows this guy's real name. But
this channel particularly is called Ones that Can See off
(47:56):
of YouTube. So here it is Ones that Can And
here's this guy's breakdown of the halftime show. It's game
over super Bowl fifty nine. Oops, I said it. I
know Illuminati signs, symbols and rituals. And again, if you
don't agree with what he's saying here, you can turn
(48:18):
it off. I don't mind. I'm not gonna be upset
at you. But this is just something that I like
to play because I like to watch it myself and
then talk about it, you know later. So anyways, here
it is, and see what you guys think about it.
Speaker 8 (48:35):
We've got Ones that can see. Welcome everybody to my
new YouTube channel, Ones that can See. And I'm assuming
if you're here you are one who can in fact
see yeah, And today I want to discuss some of
the things that we saw at the super Bowl. Usually
I do a breakdown of all the different events one
(48:55):
by one that occur during the super Bowl, but I
think we've gotten older and all of us have gotten deeper.
In truth, there's really not a huge point of going
through every little detail of what we see at the
super Bowl, but it is important to pay attention to
it because we see all the Masonic symbolism involved. We
see all the propaganda in the commercials that are pushing
(49:15):
future agendas and conditioning people into what they need to
be conditioned into for their future enslavement. So the Super
Bowl is the most watch show in America. Again, as
I've said numerous times, one third of the population tunes in,
and a lot of them tune in for the commercial
more so than the game, or at least the halftime
(49:36):
show as well. So I want to break down these
events for you. It's important to pay attention to it.
They're subtle, but they're right in our faces. So you
start with the course before the game between the nauseating
Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, and you could
see deliberately right in front of you sat Kuon Barkley
of the Eagles and Jalen Hurts of the Eagles standing
(49:57):
where right on top of a black and white Masonic
checker board floor. And that wasn't done spot.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
I noticed that right away. Actually when they've it was
like the intro or something, and that's how they have
them right on top of a checkerboard floor which is Masonic.
And by the way, this is the first time I'm
actually watching this video, so this is a first time
reaction with you guys. So I actually never watched this
(50:23):
video before, but I know what it's about, so I
wanted to This would be fun, actually our first time reaction,
you know, like those reaction videos on YouTube. I like
to watch these sometimes about music. Well, this is one
about a YouTube video and breaking down of the Big
Game fifty nine.
Speaker 8 (50:43):
All right, here we go stantaneously. They didn't say, hey,
do we have any flooring we could put in here
because we need a floor underneath them. Well, only already
have some type of a flot Well I want to
cover that for it black and white. What does that
have to do with the Eagles of the Cheese. Well,
that doesn't have anything this is to do with Freemasonry, right, Well, see,
I guess it makes sense then if you actually know
the history of the NFL and free Vasonry, why they
(51:06):
put it there, right? Pretty doesn't know. Walter Camp is
known as the father of American football. And does anybody
know who Walter Camp is? Well, I'll tell you who
Walter Camp is. As I've mentioned before in previous videos
in the past, which obviously have been scrubbed from the platform,
Walter Camp was a member of Skull and Bones, the
(51:28):
secret society at Yale, the same secret society.
Speaker 2 (51:31):
Just like George W. Bush was, and probably Herbert as well.
Speaker 8 (51:35):
That is notorious for the Bush family who were responsible
for really many of the atrocities you've seen across the
United States of America. Of course, we had Prescott Bush
who was Skull and Bones. We had George Bush Senior,
we have George Bush Junior, right, George Bush Senior, one
of the presidents who openly would constantly reference the New
(51:58):
World Order and how you didn't have a choice. We
were headed towards a new World order. And of course
George Bush Junior, who played his role and participation in
the events that happen on that eleventh day of September.
There's other bonesmen, obviously, but Skull and Bones is the
most known secret society at these Ivy League schools. All
the Ivy League universities understand this, have their own Skull
(52:21):
and Bones. There's also Lock and Key at Yale. There's
tons of schools that have their own secrets socide. I've
covered a lot of them in the past, but Skull
and Bones being the most prominent. So the National Football League,
of course, was really a creation of Skull and Bones.
And that goes along with the narrative of bread and circuses, right,
that the big distraction that football is and what sports
(52:43):
have become, and how people take their energy and their
anger and they put it into sports, and they're more
passionate about their sports teams than they are about actual
events that the government is manipulating around their own lives.
And another coincidence I'm sure with the NFL is that
their extra point happens to be thirty three yards. They
recently changed their extra point, which takes place after every
(53:05):
single touchdown. You could go for two, you could kick
an extra point. I'd say ninety percent of the time,
ninety five percent of the time they kick an extra point,
they made sure to put it on that thirty three
yard line. They could have picked any I.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
Gotta tell you, I didn't even notice that, but he's right,
I do even notice that. That's wow, okay, all right, Yeah,
thirty three is a big number. By the way, thirty
three is the number where when Jesus Christ died and
on the cross, so his ministry was from third age
(53:37):
thirty to thirty three. And the Illuminati, for whatever reason,
I guess, for that reason, likes to use the number
thirty three a lot, a lot. So whenever you're whenever
you hear the number thirty three in like a news
cast and it's talking about, oh, you know, this happened
today and thirty three people died, my attendant is automatically
(54:00):
go up or something, you know, or thirty three people
got injured or whatever it is. When they say thirty three,
my antennas go up, and I'm automatically thinking, it's just
reflex now that this has got to be either a
fake story or one of those false flag events. So anyways,
(54:26):
that's continue number.
Speaker 8 (54:27):
They could have done thirty two, they could have done
thirty They could have been twenty five, yard line. It
had to be thirty three. So let's take a look
at some of the festivities that occurred, including the propaganda
in the commercials. At the Super Bowl, Donald Trump was
in attendance. That's the big thing that MAGA will talk
about after the Super Bowl. They won't break down what
the government's trying to sell you through their propaganda, adds.
(54:48):
They's just break down the fact that Donald Trump was
there and he got cheered, and Taylor Swift was there
and got booed. And that's the big talk for the
alt right media today because again keeping the people dumbed
down and caring about non issues and just things that
should not have they should have zero care about about.
Speaker 2 (55:06):
Who gets Did you know a side note, did you
know that you could actually bet before the game? You
could actually bet on how many times Trump and what's
her Face would appear, how many times they would show them.
And I could be wrong, but if I remember right,
it was one to one. They only showed them once.
But I think I don't know. They may have showed her.
(55:30):
They may have showed her at the end of the game.
So so how what's her Face may have won that bet?
I'm not sure, but anyway, Yeah, you could actually put
money down on how many times that they were going
to show them on camera. Interesting, it's cheered, who gets booed?
Speaker 8 (55:50):
But that's that's really the thinking that these people are
stuck inside them so well, take a quick look here
at the halftime show. It was by far the worst
halftime show ever, and I was relieved that it wasn't
overly filled with Illuminati signs and symbols, so I didn't
have to actually break each thing down, which I was
planning on doing, which I do every single year. But
they kind of went easy on the halftime show with
(56:13):
not actually being easy because they literally were showing you
a huge X, which of course is a symbol I've
broken down many times, the anti christ o cyrus, the X,
the arms across the chest symbol with the X, we
see the celebrities like Madonna always wearing an X on
their eyepatch, are on their clothing or tattoos of an X.
Of course, you now see how Twitter has switched its
name over to X. You have the anti Christ tie
(56:37):
in with the mark of the beast. The X marks
the spot is what they say, right, and the symbolism
is there deliberately as well as them showing you at
the end of this performance game over, because guess what
it is, game over. That's truth in plain sight. Now,
as we know how sheeple are. The sheep will see
something like that and they'll say it has to do
(56:57):
with Kendrick Lamar having a beef with Drake. Like ninety
five percent of the population of any idea about Drake
or Kendrick Lamar. I'm pretty sure the majority of the
population never even heard of Kendrick Lamar, even though he
gets all his Satanic Grammys. At least this year he
got a ton of Satanic Grammys. I covered the Grammys
and did a video on it, so I know that video,
(57:17):
of course has been removed along with the channel. But
they think that this is how they communicate, right. They
put all of this money into this and then he's
gonna troll Drake and they this is a simple level thinking, right,
But they're really sending a message to humanity. Game over, right,
because one of the main themes of the Super Bowl
was artificial intelligence and how there's no escape from AI
(57:39):
and starlink, which I'm about to show you. But again,
it was one of the worst halftime shows ever I mean,
I don't know, you know, and I'm glad it wasn't
filled with over the tops up. But I don't know,
you know, what people even consider music anymore. But I
guess to each their own. So Kendrick Lamar did the
halftime show. We saw the X symbolism of the game
over symbolism. We've had nothing to do with a game
(57:59):
over because of a rap beef, as if the National
Football League and all these advertisers were gonna put all
of these millions of dollars into this so that he
could talk about a rap beef that nobody on earth
even really knows anything about. So then we got Lady Barback,
who always seems to show up at the super Bowl
because they wanted to, of course, do a little ritual
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for the event that they did on Bourbon Street. Remember
that event on New Year's Day that they created on
Bourbon Street and the guy had so conveniently had that
flag placed in the back of his truck. Remember that.
So Lady Gaga performed a song on Bourbon Street, and
I wanted to point it out because of course Lady
Gaga's inside of a ritual circle, right, nobody ever noticed,
is why they constantly show us the magic circle they
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think about, you know, when they see a movie like
The Craft. These witches are always in a circle, right,
They got the pentagram and they're on the outside of this.
It's their protection circle. Right. We even see CERN showing
us this magic circle, this ritual circle in the CERN commercial.
So they had to get us an aerial shot so
we could see that they're always performing in the Grammy
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stage always has that, and that is done by design,
because this was a ritual that took place on New
Year's Day, and I covered in a separate video. Before
I get into all the new stuff, the new videos,
the new commercials, I should say I covered the glasses.
How they're trying to condition you now with the wearable glasses,
so you could see the brain computer interface, the BCI
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that the future will be when people have technology inside
their bodies. You're gonna have a BCI, a brain computer interface,
the same way you look at your phone and you
could see, oh, there's my mail, there's my music, there's
my Internet browser, there's my camera. These are things that
are going to be visible through your oculus when this
is implanted in you. So this is this wearable tech
is conditioning. I did it in a separate video, and
this was one of the big commercials that they air
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dooring the Super Bowl. Now, let's get down to some
of the big ones out there, because of course we
had Starlink, right, we had Elon Musk and Starlink. There
are rumors that Elon Musk was gonna put up big
commercials about all the stuff that dog is doing so
that the audience out there can get even more angry
about where their tax money is going. Of course, we
know that that's a government sye oup them telling you
(01:00:07):
where your tax money is actually going. And really what
you've done is funded underground cities as well as the
traffic that goes on underground too. But what they did
air was this. This is a commercial about Starlink, and
pay attention to how they say that Starlink. You will
never ever lose connectivity. That's what they tell you in
(01:00:28):
this commercial. You'll never lose connectivity. You will automatically have
Starlink no matter where you go, no matter who your
carrier is. And of course you could switch your carrier
and join over to T mobile for free. Because remember
when the government, which of course DARPA, we know the
government's response before all this technology. These aren't tech tycoons
(01:00:49):
coming out with this fallen angel technology releasing to you.
They're just corporations. So it makes the transition easy for
you to think you're going and buying this stuff and
giving your free will up to have this tech, this
government tech. Okay, So tea Mobile is the one that
they chose here, but they tell you it's free, right.
Just remember always when the government gives something away for free,
what it really has to do with Remember the last
(01:01:11):
time they were giving you lap dances, RB gift cards,
free drinks, you name it. All they wanted to do
was poison yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
Well, RB gift cards, I might. I love Rby's, I
might go for that.
Speaker 8 (01:01:23):
Here they are telling you that you could switch over
for free because they don't care about money. They care
about making sure you're fully connected to the internet. Here's Starlink.
Speaker 12 (01:01:33):
There are over five hundred thousand square miles of the
US unreachable by any cell phone tower.
Speaker 8 (01:01:40):
Places were emergency.
Speaker 12 (01:01:42):
Text until they ever said we're emotional. Messages were not
received and helpless memories are left unshared. But tea Mobile
is about to change that. Tea Mobile partnered with Starlink
(01:02:04):
to launch hundreds of satellites, creating the only space based
network that automatically connects to the phone you already have.
And because connection means everything, we're inviting any one on
any wireless carry to experience it for free.
Speaker 8 (01:02:25):
You won't believe where I am right now.
Speaker 12 (01:02:28):
Team Mobile Starlink. If you can see the sky, you
are connected.
Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
So again the thing to wait a minute. Now, if
you can see the sky, you're connected. What if you're
in a cave, then I wonder if you're not connected.
You know, it sounds really good though, I mean it does.
It sounds really good like cause you know, even in
my house, I get poor a connection. I actually have
to do this show. When I do the show live
(01:02:52):
in my house, I gotta go to my kitchen. I
can't go to my computer office because my computer office
has poor internet service, so I got to come into
the main room and have an office here in a way.
So it is very convenient if Starlink just hooks everything up.
(01:03:14):
So that's where it could get you. Now, look, do
I think that this is going to be dangerous right away?
Speaker 4 (01:03:22):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
But what if you're connected to Starlink and you want
to disconnect to start link? Can you do that?
Speaker 5 (01:03:29):
See?
Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
I don't know yet, and I don't think this guy
knows yet, but let's see. We'll see again. I haven't
seen this video yet, so I'm learning along with you guys.
Okay oh.
Speaker 8 (01:03:40):
In that commercial was how they talked about how you'll
never go offline, You'll always be connected automatically thanks to
these quote unquote satellite balloons that are up in the air.
And remember Elon muss So think about these two things.
If you're trying to understand this, or you're at least
trying to say, right, but what's the correlation between brain
(01:04:00):
computer interface that you discuss all the time with Elon
Musk and the phone going into your body? Right? Elon
Musk is telling you that smartphones will become obsolete, right,
doesn't he not saying that? He says it right here
in this article, He's on many interviews. Phones will be obsolete.
BCIs like neuralink are the way forward. So then why
is Elon Musk going out of his way to get
all of these satellites up to make sure you're connected.
(01:04:20):
If we're not gonna have phones anymore, what are we
gonna have? Or you're gonna be connected up because the
technology is going to be in your body. Right, things
like neuralink will be underneath your skin, embedded in you,
in your genetic code, changing what you are, changing what
it means to be a human. So I think it's
just a real easy way to wake people up to
what they're trying to do, show them that commercial right,
(01:04:44):
and how they're saying, hey, you'll never go offline, You'll
always be connected. We'll be able to find you wherever.
Trying to flip it by telling you that, well, if
you're in the middle of Death Valley or somewhere where
there's no cell service, you don't have to worry anymore. Right,
even though the odds are pretty much zero percent, you're
gonna be standing in the middle of Death Valley needing
cell service. This makes people feel like this is great,
oh good in case I get it in an accident, right,
(01:05:05):
because people are so scared, so nervous, they think that
they can't live without their phone. Like I said, if
people go out of their house and they forget their
phone and they're an hour away, they'll turn around to
go back and get their phone. They're that dependent on
the phone, so they hear, it's like that's great, and
really it's not about safety. And these people know that, Well,
they just need their entertainment, they need their Internet, they
need to text, they need to talk, they need to
(01:05:25):
do all these things and stay entertained twenty four to seven, right,
So they see that and they think it's absolutely wonderful.
So they're telling you, look, you'll never go offline. But
at the same time, Elon Musk is the so called
creator of Starlink even though DARP is, and he's also
telling you that smartphones are gonna be obsolete, but BCI's
like neurolink are the way forward. So he's telling you
there won't be phones anymore, that you'll become the phone.
(01:05:47):
And literally what you're seeing in that commercial is Skynet
and it's not a joke and anyone out to laughs.
It's like he's saying, it's like a German. Well you
describe it for me, then you describe what you saw
in Terminy and what you're seeing now, you're seeing this
exact thing. Yeah, even if you ask CSCI itself what
skydet is, ask Google. Skynet, the fictional artificial intelligence system
(01:06:08):
in the Terminator film franchise It's also the name of
a US National security agency, the NSA program that analyzes
communications data to identify potential terrorist suspects, which, of course
is anybody who's maybe if you're on the run or
you're on the loose, and no not from committing some atrocity.
You might be on the run because you don't agree
(01:06:29):
with what the government's doing and they're trying to arrest
you just for questioning what they're doing, like trying to
get computer chips inside of your children's bodies and again.
In the movie Terminator, Skynet is a fictional artificial artificial
neural network neural neural link okay based conscious group mind
(01:06:49):
and artificial general superintelligence system that serves as the main
antagonist of the Terminator franchise. So you're seeing it built
out around you. Let's move on. Then we have this
commerce because they tie in I'm gonna show you this
commercial now and there is something obviously through it. We
all know this.
Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
We're all so if you guys saw this is the
Tom Brady commercial is telling Bobby about Oh yeah, like
where he's kind of a robot. Anyway, let's continue.
Speaker 8 (01:07:15):
Oh where how they subtly do stuff using comedy showing
you the truth in plain sight. Right, So here's a
commercial with Tom Brady, right. Tom Brady shuts down in
the commercial because his batteries have died, right, talking about
transhumanism and how they come over and put some new
batteries and Tom Brady to charge him up. Look all right, Tom,
your thoughts?
Speaker 13 (01:07:35):
Yeah, well, Bob, Tom step aside?
Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
Who put these in?
Speaker 5 (01:07:47):
Tom?
Speaker 8 (01:07:48):
Only?
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Dura cel has power boost ingredients.
Speaker 7 (01:07:50):
That's why winners like Tom here only run on Dura Cell.
Speaker 6 (01:07:56):
Tom, are you okay? Why does everyone keep asking me
that since the roast I gotta go gronks down again?
Speaker 8 (01:08:03):
So, of course, is there subtle way of getting you
prepared for transhumanists? Most people forget in the movie The Matrix.
There's so many things in The Matrix, right, but one
of the scenes that always gets overlooked is the battery
scene because nobody could grasp it right, turning you into this,
turning you into a battery. But that's exactly what they're doing,
(01:08:23):
because remember, you're gonna have a phone inside of you.
You're gonna be the battery that charges that phone. It's
no different than some of the tech that we've seen
with how you know, a pacemaker works inside of somebody's body.
How does the pacemaker work? Well, some of them have
batteries inside of it, but some of them are pacemakers
that harvest energy from the body, that actually recharge the battery.
(01:08:46):
And that's what it will be your body.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Okay, okay, I'm going to stop him right there. I
actually do have a pacemaker and it is the battery kind.
I don't have it soaking or getting energy from my
own body. That'd be weird. In fact, that's never even
been a They never even told me that's an option,
(01:09:08):
So I wonder if I would have chosen that. I
don't know, probably not, but no, it's a mine. Is
just a battery, so uh yeah, body.
Speaker 8 (01:09:18):
We'll be charging this type of tech. And of course
your diet and things like that will play a factory.
If you notice how obsessed they are with changing your
diet away from meat and into a lot of these
things they create in a laboratory, which you won't even
know what you're consuming because they'll just flavor it, so
you think you're eating something that's plant based, right, But
the battery inside you will be powered by all of
(01:09:40):
this crap that they try to force you into eating.
Since they've gotten control of the food supply chain and
there's articles out there. Humans are finally being entering into
the battery era, and humans can of course act as
batteries to power wearable electronics. The research into thermo electric
generators and frequency energy transfer. So that's why they show
(01:10:02):
you tom Brady doing that. The majority of people don't
get it. They're like, oh, they're saying Tom Brady's a
robot because he's such a good football player. He's like
a robot. It's like a machine, right, You ever hear
that kind of you know how they just dupe these
people into stuff like that. Oh, they're just saying tom
Brady's running on robots because he's such a good athlete.
It's almost like he's not even human. Well, a lot
of these these humans are created in laboratories. A lot
(01:10:24):
of them have had our experiments of eugenics. So I
see a lot of these freakish looking athletes with wingspans
like what they tell us a terror dacty would have. Right,
So tom Brady, again, we have transhumans in there, and
Tom Brady a perfect guy to select. I've covered Tom Brady.
Those videos are also available on the website where Brady
openly talks about his wife being a witch's former wife
(01:10:45):
and the rituals they performed before the Super Bowls that
help him win. And of course Tom Brady referred to
as what the goat somebody else who's normalized the greatest
of all time, but really normalizing the goat in our society.
So here's another one that's that caught my attention where
they're talking about how all celebrities are actually aliens or
you know, reptilians or whatever you want to call them,
(01:11:08):
How all these celebrities aren't really what you actually think,
and they're at area fifty one right here.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
All right. So I saw this, and to me, it
was making fun of the conspiracy theorists thinking that they
are aliens or reptilians, and that's what I took from it.
So let's do what he thought of it.
Speaker 8 (01:11:25):
It's a little truth in plain sight.
Speaker 3 (01:11:27):
We've made contact with the new alien species, and apparently
they're foodies.
Speaker 12 (01:11:32):
You're saying the pendel use of on my bacon is
made out of flying sources.
Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
We don't have time for the scienceists, and mister Ramsom,
the alien ambassadors already here whoa not hurt him?
Speaker 8 (01:11:43):
Okay, what's up, dude?
Speaker 6 (01:11:45):
Urman Indian All famous people are aliens.
Speaker 14 (01:11:48):
I'm not.
Speaker 9 (01:11:49):
I meant like really famous people.
Speaker 8 (01:11:52):
So of course they use humor, right. They talk about
how these celebrities aren't really celebrities, they're not really human.
And I think a lot of us, maybe in the
beginning of our n awakening process, we're thinking, well, that's
kind of a crazy dip in conspiracy, because when you
first wake up, it's hard to really think that there's clones.
Those are some of the hard things in the beginning,
(01:12:13):
masks and doubles and things like that. But as you
get deeper in your awakening, you realize, hey, you know what,
these people might not be human, and they actually talk
and even say things that would make you think that
they are human. Right, I mean, here's just some clips
of them openly in public, Bill Gates Nancy Pelosi talking
about how they're actually reptilian.
Speaker 13 (01:12:32):
Bill Gates is a sheep shifting lizard, part of the
reptilion race that includes Tom Hanks and Lady dog Kaw.
These lizard people are secretly inserting global control.
Speaker 8 (01:12:43):
Tione mentioned this one to me.
Speaker 5 (01:12:45):
I didn't know we had Tom Hanks in on it though.
I mean, that's great.
Speaker 15 (01:12:49):
I didn't know what they were talking about. We know
our were different from the presidential We're very discreet, reptilian,
cold blooded. These are the races we have to win.
Speaker 12 (01:13:05):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
Of course she's gonna say that, but for baby, Yeah,
she's really.
Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
Really com.
Speaker 10 (01:13:11):
No, I'm not a poor baby.
Speaker 15 (01:13:12):
I'm more reptilian blooded and caland will.
Speaker 13 (01:13:16):
Win the election.
Speaker 5 (01:13:17):
We're gonna take a short break.
Speaker 12 (01:13:18):
I want to talk to you more about President Biden
and some other things.
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
Thank you.
Speaker 15 (01:13:21):
We're different from the presidential We're very discreet, reptilian, reptillian.
Speaker 10 (01:13:31):
No, I'm not a poor baby.
Speaker 15 (01:13:32):
I'm more reptilian.
Speaker 8 (01:13:33):
Right, So how's that for truth in plain sight? Now
we'll move on to AI. Of course it's a common
theme because they're normalizing AI. There's a commercial for chat
GPT and I'm playing it for you so that you
can see how they mix in you know, horses to
farming and how technology is going to advance all of
this stuff. But if you don't pay close attention, you
might miss how they show you your DNA in there, right,
(01:13:58):
because that's a big part of all of this.
Speaker 9 (01:13:59):
Look, yeah, alright, so.
Speaker 2 (01:14:11):
These are like black dots. They're joy and uh if
you're turning into other pictures and it's just black cornfields,
black sun and black horses and everything is black, but
they die, light bulb, skeleton, airplane and the DNA strand itself,
(01:14:42):
the moon, astronauts, all digitally black.
Speaker 10 (01:14:45):
Dots summarizes are help me practice asking.
Speaker 6 (01:14:48):
For what do you want to create next?
Speaker 8 (01:14:59):
So of course the majority people see that and they're like, wow,
look they're showing us all this stuff, like how computers
went from that oh remember that sound, that modem sound,
that slow dial up to how fast the internet is now? Yeah, well,
why didn't you explain why they show your genetic code? Right,
because they're planning on altering your genetics and you're a
part of this AI planning. You don't even realize it yet.
(01:15:19):
That gene editing and artificial intelligence and getting this technology
inside of your body is the major part of this
AI movement that we're seeing, right, So they suddenly put
that in. Now I have to cover this real quick
because each year I've covered he gets us all of
us these Jesus commercials and a lot of I feel
like a lot of Christians don't necessarily love these commercials
(01:15:41):
because they give like a message of hotolerance. They're supposed
to love everything and accept everything. The majority of them
do eat it up because they're going, it's just great
that they put something out there about Jesus so everybody
could see, right, Well, these are types of commercial actually
would probably either take people away from God or make
them just lukewarm, because the message is always very lukewarm.
(01:16:02):
And remember you have to be approved. You don't just
have all this money to get a Super Bowl ad.
People are like, oh, you know it costs ten million
dollars twenty million dollars for a Super Bowl ad. Well,
if me and you got ten or twenty million dollars
for a Super Bowl ad to put up a commercial
for my channel, which of course we wouldn't be able
to do that because you have to film it in
advance and by the time the commercial came out, the
channel would likely be deleted. But if we were hypothetically
(01:16:25):
to do that for the website, let's say they look
at that, they would not allow it. They wouldn't allow
you to say I'll give you forty million to put
it up. You wouldn't be approved to put your commercial
up that's one of the deceptions out there. Oh, they
paid for this, so Kanye paid, so they let him
put Yeah, the Kanye commercials are out there because it
just shows you have dumbed down society is they're like, oh,
Kanye is crazy, look at his weird commercial. People like
(01:16:45):
me and you. There's a lot of people with a
lot of money. People like me and you don't have
a lot of money, but there's a lot of people
with a lot of money that wouldn't be able to
air commer a commercial even if they had it. And
somehow if we all got money together to air commercial
about truth to say the Left Right Paradigm was a scam,
they would never air it. Right, So look at this commercial,
and I'm showing you this specifically because they played Depeche
Mode's Own Personal Jesus, which is a blasphemous song, which
(01:17:09):
shows you how ridiculous this is. Anybody out there that
thinks that the Depeche Mode song is paying homage to Jesus,
your own personal Jesus, think again. It is not about
none of us have our own, you know, having your
own personal Jesus as a human being. The messages that
be your own Jesus, that your God. Like, that's what
the message is from the Depeche Mode, right, that's what
(01:17:30):
they even openly admit that, Well, you can have your
own personal Jesus in this world. Well, and they're not
talking about having a personal relationship with Jesus. What they're
talking about is you being a Jesus to someone else
aka also known as you being your own God, which
is what they teach in all of these secrets societs,
that you are your own God. So here is this
(01:17:51):
clip playing your own personal Jesus. I mean, this is
just ridiculous. Your Jesus some one to hear your prayers.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
So it's just a video of people hugging each other.
Speaker 8 (01:18:14):
Right, and of course the song is by Johnny Cash.
Johnny Cash, the famous musician people don't know. Johnny Cash
was a shriner. Just like all the other famous musicians
are a part of this. Whether you like their music
or not, it's time to accept it. They're all in
on it. Even on Johnny Cash's official website performing at
a Masonic temple. They even have a video of that album.
(01:18:35):
Now I'm gonna move into two more ads here because
this one just drove me absolutely nuts. These commercials about
blocking and stopping the hate right, well this one specifically
with these government shills Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg. Listen
to what they say about hate. I don't like you
because you're different. I don't like you because you're skin car, right,
and then saying, you know this is so stupid. Why
(01:18:56):
do we all fight? Right? The reasons for hate are
as stupid as they sound.
Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
Look, I hate you because we from different neighborhoods.
Speaker 6 (01:19:03):
I hate you because you look different.
Speaker 8 (01:19:04):
I hate you because I don't understand you.
Speaker 6 (01:19:06):
I hate you because people.
Speaker 5 (01:19:07):
I know hate you. I hate you because I think
you hate me because I need someone to blame, because
you talk different, because you act different, because you're just different.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
All right. Then I hate that things are so bad
that we have to do a commercial about it.
Speaker 8 (01:19:25):
Me too, Yeah, the reasons for hate are as stupid
as they sound. Because you know why people hate one another?
Think no further than the media controlled by the government
and the propaganda that they put out every day to
divide us. That's why people hate one another, because they
tell you and train you and teach you to hate
(01:19:46):
somebody who doesn't vote the same way that you vote.
Or somebody who might have blue hair that you might
think is involved in something that you don't want. They
train us to hate one another. Then they come out
and say block they hate, and ultimately what this is
all about out is censorship. Block the hate, Report the hate, Right,
Report the hate nineteen eighty four. Anybody out there, you
(01:20:07):
see that, you know it's being hateful. If someone else,
come to our website and report it to us, like
the ADL and everything else, and we'll make sure we
arrest them, just like I covered what's going on in
Australia right now. Oh, that's a hateful sign that you're
holding up. That's a hateful sign you have in your lawn.
Oh you're not gonna be fine for that. You're gonna
go to prison for that.
Speaker 5 (01:20:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:20:27):
There's people who commit absolute atrocities, abominations of crime. You know,
these events that they do that don't serve jail time.
Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
Right.
Speaker 8 (01:20:35):
There's people who get behind the wheel and kill other people,
who crash their cars because they're intoxicated or high or
something like that, then end up getting mansla or sometimes
even walking. Right. But if you have a sign in
your lawn that we don't agree with, you're gonna go
to jail. So they pushed this stuff about the hate
and they're the ones who are responsible for it. And last,
but not least, I want to play this commercial. This
(01:20:58):
was looked at it's the best commercial during the Super Bow,
and of course it revolved around making fun of conspiracy.
Starts Matthew mcconnie and other Mason and a bunch of
other Satanists in the commercial. I think Kim Kardashian's even
in a suit in the commercial where they're talking about
how football is a conspiracy right to get people to eat. Ah,
we came up with football to get people to eat
food to sell product. Now, every time they do something
(01:21:20):
like this where they joke about conspiracies, where they say, oh,
you know, conspiracy, it just desensitizes people more and more
to actual conspiracy. So even when I mentioned in the
beginning of the video the origins of the NFL and
Skull and Bones, right the origin of American football, hearing
something like this would make them automatically dismiss something like
I said earlier, right, oh, everything's a conspiracy. That whole
(01:21:40):
notion that we have now in our society that everything's
a conspiracy. This feeds right into it. It's cheap, it's
not funny, but the sheep will love it and find
it funny, and it really just programs them into more
of a mindset of everything's a conspiracy, which is the
new motto that the government uses whenever somebody brings up
something that the government's actually doing and not everything's a conspiracy.
(01:22:03):
Everything's a conspiracy to these people, right, look at this.
It has been a banner year for the National Football League,
or should I call it the National Football League?
Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
From the very beginning, football has been a conspiracy to
make us hungry.
Speaker 12 (01:22:17):
How come we only play on Sundays because nobody who's eating?
Speaker 5 (01:22:19):
Nice?
Speaker 8 (01:22:19):
Team Saturdays were named after meat packers. What's called fansco.
Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
Cheesys.
Speaker 6 (01:22:26):
A championship will be a super Cup.
Speaker 8 (01:22:29):
Can't eat out of a cup dead, but.
Speaker 6 (01:22:31):
A bowl super.
Speaker 9 (01:22:32):
Bowl and we'll start any players after plying fi the.
Speaker 8 (01:22:37):
Coach, Do I have to be called refrigerator?
Speaker 2 (01:22:40):
Yes, cheer, We're not even hiding it anymore.
Speaker 12 (01:22:42):
That's Super Bowl leaks.
Speaker 7 (01:22:43):
But the halftime show presented to buy an apple in
a stadium named after a salad.
Speaker 10 (01:22:51):
Sorry, sick, you want me to make a movie about
a football conspiracy.
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
Yes, no, come.
Speaker 8 (01:22:57):
On, Greta, No, Bacon's in everybody loves bacon.
Speaker 10 (01:23:00):
No one believes that football is just some conspiracy to
sell food.
Speaker 8 (01:23:04):
Wait, football makes you hungry order Uber eats. So again
that's done by design. It's a subliminal way to condition
people into not looking into conspiracies, believing conspiracy, then thinking,
of course that all conspiracies are something like that Uber
Eats commercial a gigantic joke. So to recap what we saw,
we saw obviously the Masonic Florida deliberately displayed and I
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showed you the connections to Walter Camp. We saw the
halftime show with the giant X symbol. They show you
that aerial shot. By design, they do those things strategically
right game over in the crowd as they market the
entire Super Bowl AI and the mark of the Beast. Really,
and that's what they show you game over. It is
game over for humanity, not Drake. As some of the
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sheeple will tell you that Lady Gaga performing of course
a little ritual on Bourbon Street. Thanks to the ritual
they did a couple of weeks ago, just topping it
off inside of a ritual circle, right, you had your
ray band commercial that I discussed you your Starlink, getting
you ready for Starlink, telling you that you'll never go offline,
You'll always be connected to Starlink, Right Tom Brady with
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batteries in his body, right ha. While they're telling you
at the same time that cell phones are going to
be obsolete. Well, cell phones are obsolete and a phone
is in your body, how's that phone gonna charge? Oh right,
You're gonna become the battery, just like in the matrix
you have mentioned, of course, of how everyone in Hollywood
is an alien or a reptilian hinting at right. You
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had your AI showing your DNA genetic code. You had
your once again ridiculous Christian ad, which to me doesn't
lead anyone to Christ. I mean people out there can
say what they want. I can have my own opinion
on it. If you think that's going to lead people
to Christ, go ahead think that. I mean, people say,
for me to think that my channel will get somebody
to pick up a Bible as crazy. And I know
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that people have from my channel, so hey, maybe it
does work for some. But I only pointed it out
specifically because of the blasphemous your own personal Jesus playing
in the background. He shows you how in your face
it is, or how out of touch a lukewarm and
tone deaf this company is by putting that song in there,
showing you, oh, look, you could be like Jesus. Go
up to somebody and hug them, Go up to somebody
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and care about them, go up to somebody in love
on them. Right, it's a lukewarm message. I don't remember
Jesus going up to the Pharisees and kissing them on
the neck, right, I don't remember Jesus saying, hey, you're
doing what with a child? You're doing what kind of
an agris? Oh, come here, give me a hug. I
love you all right. But that's of course part of
the messaging in today's side, and all these lukewarm organizations
continue to make Christianity lukewarm. The song, of course, not
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performed by Depeche Mode, to perform by the shriner, Johnny Cash.
You get your hate commercial with Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady.
Block the hate, stop the hate, But we're responsible for
all the hate and division. Don't notice that, by the way, right,
And then your conspiracy ad, which is just a cheap
attempt at humor, but they know what they're doing right.
By using humor tying in conspiracy and the notion that
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everything is a conspiracy, it continues to desensitize the sheep
to the simulation that they're living inside of. So that's
it for the Super Bowl. I thank everybody for being here.
I hope you're all doing well. God bless you and
your families as always.
Speaker 2 (01:26:14):
All right, So if you want to watch the video
of that actual audio, I will put it in the link.
When you go on this podcast, you can see the
note in the notes show notes excuse me, and I
will put it there. It's called one that ones that
can see YouTube channel. So check that out and if
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you want, you know now you know the whole thing
is the end times are a come in and you
know how how fast is this going to happen? I
don't know how fast are they going to implement this? Well,
they say by by twenty thirty, cell phones will be opposite.
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So that's their goal. Their goal for whatever reason, seems
to be twenty thirty. So then in the next five
years or so, somehow they're going to have us trade
in our phones for I don't know something in our
skin or in our brain. I don't really know how
that's going to work, but it is coming. How fast
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they want it within five years, I don't know if
it's going to be that fast. It could be the
way they're really pushing AI now. It could be that fast.
So I don't know. Pray about it, you know. I mean,
this is scary stuff if you're not a born again Christian.
But if you are believe the Lord Jesus Christ, and
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you will be saved. That's the good news here. So
I tell you that without that, we've got nothing. Without that,
it is very scary. But since we do have Jesus,
if you are a belief were in Christ, then you
be all right. But this is good to open your
eyes and hoping your friend's eyes to all this stuff.
(01:28:08):
Whether you agree with it or not, it's coming. So anyways,
all right, I guess that's it. With that, I'm going
to say a word of prayer and there we go.
Dear Jesus, think you that we could come together. I
could tell the folks about, well, what is happening in
this gentleman I don't know his name, but he's doing
(01:28:28):
a good job opening people's eyes, and Lord, when you
do come, people will know that Jesus came back and
God has people and what we call the rapture. So Lord,
will just we pray right now that people listening in
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could turn to you, ask for forgiveness and know that
they are not the way to heaven, but you are.
Jesus is the only way to the Father in heaven.
And we thank you for this and your name. Amen.
All right, folks, remember be in this world, but not
of this world. So long, everybody.
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