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In the late 1800s there were millions of orphans sold to families in the United States and around the world. The first motion movie picture was basically a sales video featuring cabbage patch babies for the World Fair. There is evidence that Secret Societies had control over the baby trade and the repopulation and reprogramming of the United States. 
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Cabbage Patch Kids
Tartaria
Hidden History
Little Rascals
Orphan Trains
Secret Societies

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And I stood upon the sand ofthe sea and saw a beast rise up,
Rise up up who was able tomake a book with him. Good

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evening, everybody is welcome once againto the Midnight Ride. It is my
great honor to welcome each and everyone of you into the Puritan Barn,
into the now UCTV studios for anothermidnight ride. Tonight. We are going
to be exploring the little rascals andthe Cabbage Patch kids. I tell you
what, I grew up on thisstuff, and I never had a clue

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to what was really going on.We feel like this the way the world's
going. There are so many thingsare being revealed. This subject is a
really interesting one. I am nota one hundred percent sure what to make
of it. There have been somany people that have done work on this
subject, Mind Unveiled being one ofthe people who has done a explosive amount

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of work on this. And soI had a chance to go through all
of his content his book and lookthrough the stuff that he has, and
so by doing that, I wasable to kind of just kind of take
a broad look and then take abroad look at other things that we know
that we've been able to research overtime, and I think that if we
can bring some of the more validparts of this research together on the midnight

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ride tonight with mine and David's areasis study that we've been able to study,
adding to and looking at this information, I think we can come up
with some very interesting stuff that maylead us closer to the truth of this
matter. There's no doubt that historythere is a slant to history. There's
no doubt that there's things been takenout, there's things been added, and

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there's things that are just straight upfabrications. And so the closer we can
get to that, I feel like, the closer we have the freedom truth
brings freedom, Truth will set usfree. And so that's where we want
to go with that tonight. Youknow, tonight we're gonna also look at
that, but we're also going toshow the influence of secret societies on this
stuff that we're looking at tonight,and we're going to kind of hone in

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on one in particular that had muchto do with orphans and asylums, and
so we're gonna as we continue tolook at that, we will This is
kind of one of the things thatMine unveiled brought out and other people had
brought out and things that I hadno idea about. Now I did know
about the orphan trains. As youcan see here, this is the train
three eighty four. Here this isan orphan train, and they would transport

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orphans all across the United States tobe adopted out to people. I think
they said over two hundred thousand ormore orphans were transported by train to be
adopted out throughout the United States.I looked into all the adoptions going on,
and this was going on from everyangle. You have Paris people trying
to adopt French children over into Louisianaand the areas where French purchase was going

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on so they could have more Frenchpeople. You have English people trying to
have more babies over in America fortheir people. And you have so much
of this going on. You havethe slave trade, you have humans being
trafficked by the millions during these timeperiods. Is mind blowing when you really
look at it. This is ababy raffle in Paris. This other slide

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that you see here, and atthe State Fair or the first State Fair
in Chicago, one of the firststate fairs that you had people there that
had an exhibit of babies that theyhad in these chambers that were like wombs
to where they would keep the babyalive, you know, like a baby
that's born too early. Premature babiesat these fairs. So baby the baby

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game was big. I don't knowexactly what was going on back then,
but we're gonna look at it now. This film right here, this is
called The Cabbage Patch Ferry by alady named Alice Gee, and this was
in nineteen hundred. She actually madethis in the late eighteen hundreds, and
this is kind of a video ofthat. But this is actually kind of

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actually this is actually the first motionpicture with narrative ever made. This is
a Hollywood production, and this isa kind of an advertisement for the orphans
that they're trying to pass on toeverybody. So we're gonna play this real
quick. It's very really short,seems lady pulling babies out of these cabbages.

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Oh, they were real babies.Two of them are row babies.
I don't know. This last oneeither is either, oh my goodness,
a dead baby or a fake baby. This last one is. Yeah,

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it's interesting to say the least.Those babies didn't look too happy with that.
You know, I don't know whetherwe could say no babies were hurt
in the making of this film.That was strange. You know, we
have the plague that happens right Theplague happens right around this time, the
Black plague. So you have adecrease in population and then all of a
sudden you have this major boom.And this graph that you guys are getting

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ready to look at is a graph. You can look this graph up.
Every graph this show is a similarone, but this one was pretty simple.
But you see around the year zerozero at the bottom lines here on
the bottom these are the representative years, and on the signs this is billions.
How many billions of people are thereare? So from the year zero

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all the way to the eighteen hundredsis when you start to see a spike
in the population growth of humanity.This is also when the industrial revolution is
taking place. But you see peoplego from under one billion to currently over
saying almost eight nine billions. Soyou have this huge spike in population wise,

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which is interesting to me. Andwhy are there so many orphans?
The idea of a reset has beentossed around the Tartari the mud floods.
What do you think about this?This is you know, thinking of it
from just different angles. What iswhat is up with that? Well,
you know you just look at allthem kids. Where'd all them kids come
from? And in the same timeperiod, Charles Spurgeon started orphanages in London

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because there was all these kids.Now in the conspiratorial like you mentioned the
Tartari reset, some people theorized thatthere were many, many people that had
knowledge of a Tartari and that technology. They were just eliminated a lot of
them. You know, we're talkingabout the the orphanages also huge insane asylums,

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and that these were the children ofthe many of the Tartarian people and
they just would eliminate them, justlike the Romano family was eliminated. So
you know, I can't dismiss that. I can't dismiss it cause man,
that's a lot of kids, Yeah, a lot of kids, it really
is, man. And I youknow, I always been researching some stuff

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lately and this kind of tie itactually kind of really ties into it if
you really understand the controllers of societyand who these people were, who were
going to all these people. Youknow, in some civilizations and excuse me.
In Ireland they were called the Tuathathe Dna, and they were these
group of people that were long,big, tall, blonde haired, blue

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eyed people that they thought were godsof sorts, immortals. Maybe some people
thought they were just angels that wereneutral. They lived around, they moved
to the north, they moved underground, they were able to, you know,
go behind to the other dimension andother civilizations. They're called Titans.
And you have these just these differentdeities entities, and what interests me a

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lot about these there's always a fertilitygod Us associated with this. Now there's
a video here that I'm getting readyto play a part of the video by
mine unveiled that talks a little bitabout the fertility god Us and how this
all kind of is able to tiein together. But when I was looking
at the ones from the Irish one, which is where a lot of the

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myths and legends come from, evenyou know, Carthage and stuff, which
is even you know more, theywere more civilized at one time than Greece.
They in fact controlled the Atlantic Ocean. They would make these maps.
We have a book that has theSea Kings maps, and they would put
monsters and stuff to keep people fromtraveling out too far so that they can
control the entire Atlantic Ocean. Andthey had sway over these people, and

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so they were able to convince themall kinds of different things. But one
thing that I did research that becauseGog, the name Gog kept tying into
a lot of this stuff when Iwas researching it, some of the god's
names were very close to Aguay Jaysand Og and all of these different names.
Now I was looking at Og andbecause I it was just it kept
popping up, and so I waslike, Okay, what does he have

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to do with all of this?And there's this show called The Handmaid's Tale,
and I don't know if you've heardof this show before I heard of
it. Well, the main stayof this, this place where they're pumping
out babies like a baby factory,is called Gilead, and so I was
looking at Gilead, and Gilead isactually what was changed to where Agabashan was

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actually living at the time. Andso these these factories of being able to
pump out these tartarian type babies evengoes back to Agabashan. And now,
David, I know you've studied alot about the heritage of Agabashon and the
people that claim to be from them. What can you tell me about Kells
about that well Og was the lastof the remnant of the Refyen and by

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that many people have theorized, andmyself would be an agreement that you know,
later we see down in the thein Gaza, we see the Refine,
We see them when Joshua goes intothe land of Kingan. So what
I believe that text means that hewas the last of the Refaem on the
east side of the Jordan that theysplit. You know, they saw the

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handwriting on the wall, so tospeak, and they know that they were
going to you know, be waxed, and so they dispersed. And I
think at that time we had theNepuleine come to the eastern part of the
United States and down into South Americaand were instrumental in building a lot of
those methaddic megalithic places that we seethere. It's interesting because you know,

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like so you have this idea ofCarthage, the Carthaginians controlling all of the
Atlantic, and they had this islandthat they didn't even allow people to go
to I think people weren't allowed beyondthe pillars of Hercules at one time,
the Greek and everything, they weren'tallowed past it. And there's the theory
that because we find all of thesetemplar crosses, we find all of these

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idea of these Aryan Indians in America. A lot of people believe the Carthaginians
actually were keeping America to themselves andthey were maybe able the tribe of Dan
because you have these serpent mountains andthese serpent structures and all these Serpentine ideas
behind it. And it's interesting,man, like you know, because there
this country is hugely populated in avery short many time, and also at

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the same time, a huge depopulationwas going on at the very same time
here. So there's a lot tothis. There really is a lot to
consider, all right. So herewe're gonna watch this, and David,
at any point you want me topause this and we can comment on this,
please do. I'm bringing out thisresearch and hopes that we will be
able to add to and be ableto look at things in a way that

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bring light to this situation. Arethere any ancient references to any type of
repopulation factories? We've made references tothis before, but now it's the perfect
time to dive into the detail onthe ancient symbol of Artemis or Diana of
Ephesus. Diana is the Latin nameand Artemis Greek. She was essentially the

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great mother goddess of fertility. Artemisin classical mythology is associated with the virgin
goddess of the hunt for us andanimals, but strangely, Ephesis being located
in Asia Minor, so a greatdeal of oriental and influence mixing with the
Greek, creating an entirely new symbol. The Ephijians believed both Artemis and Apollo

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to have been born in a grovecalled Ortigia, which is also very close
to the ancient Greek name for Ireland, Ogygia, the ancient land of forest,
which would have been the birthplace ofthe first repopulation center after the flood.
Of many ancient religious texts, so, the Ephijians believe that their gods,
the ones that they dedicated their entirelives the worshiping, were themselves born

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of an ancient grove. But notonly that, they put an extra emphasis
on the symbol of fertility, depictingtheir goddess with many breasts or what looks
like eggs, and her legs areheld tightly together. In Strabo's geography,
he states that on the same coastSalebo the sea is also Ortigia, which

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is a magnificent grove of all kindsof trees of the Cyprus. Most of
all, there are several temples inthe place, some ancient and others built
in later times. And in theancient temples are many ancient wooden images,
but in those of later times thereare the works of Scopus, for example,
later holding a scepter, and Ortigiastanding beside her with a child in

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each arm. A general festival isheld there annually, and by a certain
custom, they used via for honor, particularly in the splendor of their banquets.
There at that time also a specialcollege of the curates holds symposiums and
performs certain mystic sacrifices. Her templewas in the ancient city of Ephesus,

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a great port city. This templewas one of the seven Wonders of the
world and was described as the largesttemple or building of antiquity. This ancient
structure served as a place for cultworship, with mystical rituals involving sacrifice to
this multi breasted goddess of divine fertility. This temple was not only a religious

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center, but an economic center.It was an essential bank, as no
one dared to steal from a holyplace. It was supposedly the largest bank
of its time. The temple wasrebuilt multiple times throughout history. A variety
of different versions were said to havebeen constructed, as it was destroyed by

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many different invaders, including Christians whotore it down to remove all pagan remains.
These seating operations were not limited toone location, yet many legends refer
to this idea of the mother goddessand her children. For many of these
histories have been disguised in the formof myth. In Plata's most prized work,

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to Maeus, he reveals the secretof cycles in resets of advanced civilizations,
and that there have been more thanone deluge. In the first place,
you remember a single deluge only,but there were many previous ones.
In the next place. You donot know that they're formerly dwelt on your
land, the fairest and noblest raceof men which ever lived, and that

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you and your whole city alreadyscended froma small seed or remnant of them which
survived end quote. So that's that'sthe part that I wanted you to see,
David, because I wanted to getyour comments on this and this idea
of these birthing centers that took place. Well, talking here about a deluge

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and Otigia is very close to OldGuy Jay's Old Guy Jays very similar in
spelling, and Old Guy Jays wasa king in Greece and during his time
that was a flood, the Floodof the Guy Jays, and basically it
went up from Greece up to thearea of the Caucaus Mountains right in the

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area of Tartaria, and then justwent. It wasn't a total global flood,
but it was huge, well recordedin history, and many historians place
it, you know, right afterthe time of the Exodus, and that
is interestingly enough tied in with theconcept there of Tartaria. And also many
people believe that Old Guy Jays tookhis name from God and this is kind

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of the way that he saw himself. So it's a fascinating episode there in
the tie ins here with that thelegend of Otiggia and the people going from
there to They're just a lot ofcommonalities there that are, you know,
very interesting. We're going to goto talk a little bit about the what

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was happening to these orphans at thetime. I think this is important.
So no matter what the theory is, there's a lot of people that have
theories. I've heard so many theoriesDavid this there's one theory that I thought
was just crazy interesting and weird atthe same time. But there was a
guy talking about how Revelation twenty howthis is these people popping up from cabbage

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patches or from farms is the interpretationof people raising from the dead in their
body after the thousand year Reign,And so they were popping up. These
people were popping up, and theyare now the people who have risen again
after the thousand year reign. There'speople that have that theory. Yeah,
that one. Yeah, there's thattheory. And then there's the people that
believe that there were cloning farms wherethey were cloning children. I don't know

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what to believe, but I doknow that these orphans were in fact a
reality, and there were groups whowere taking advantage of the fact that they
were unmanned babies being pushed and rushedinto the system. And this one is
a secret society that we have talkedon. In fact, I had the

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opportunity to baptize a former grand masterof the lodge in Colorado, I believe
is where he from, Arizona,maybe Texas, Texas, I'm sorry,
Texas, the biggest lodge in Texas. And he became a believer, and
we talked a little bit about stuff. We actually did a show with the
guy. But this was an organizationthat I hadn't really studied a whole lot

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about, but actually plays a hugerole in all of this stuff, all
of this stuff that I really thinkhad a lot to do with how we
are as a civilization, the controlthat we have been gripped underneath. And
so I'm just going to read thisreal quick. You guys can see the
pictures here. This one here isone of the Odd Fellow lodges. But

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these lodges were all over the UnitedStates all and they put a lot of
money and effort into the time whenall of these orphans were around into building
these things. It says ioof standsfor the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
The organization is an international fellowship basedon service to the needy. It was
originally established in the United States inthe eighteen hundreds. For many years devoted

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significant resources to running orphans for thechildren of its members who had lost to
parents. So we have this organizationnamed the Oddfellows who is going around building
these orphanages. They called them asylums, so not only were they housing orphans,
but they also had other asylums foradults too that they could from what

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I understand, is reprogramming, likea reprogramming center for some of these people.
But these are just some of them. Some of them look like castles.
And notice the three rings across thebottom here. This is the symbol
of the Oddfellows. That's going tocome in handy here in a minute.
Once we kind of moved through thisvideo, so this is part of the
video that we're going to play thattalks about film back in that time period

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and the propaganda being pushed and alsothe message messages were still portrayed even back
then. Guys, believe it ornot, they were portraying messages. They
were showing what they were all abouteven back then, and mine unveiled did
a what I could would call avery detailed study on the Little Rascals.

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Now, I put together a videoof what I thought were some of the
most interesting parts of that video.There's the videos an hour and forty something
minutes. If that's something you wantto go to, you can go over
this channel. I think it's oneof the first videos that pops up on
the channel there, and you canwatch all that I got the most interesting
things and the things that I thinktie into what is really important to show

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in the making of this, whatthey're trying to let us understand. So,
David, at any point in this, please feel free to ask me
to pause this, and I willdo the same if there's something we feel
we need to interject. Yeah.Well, the scope of this thing was
truly huge back in the eighteen hundreds, huge orphanages and insane asylums too.
And they, I mean there wereinsane asylums that would hold twenty to fifty

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thousand people. They were crazy big, and they had a lot of common
things, commonalities. They had graveyardswith then mark graves, you know,
and children have always been human traffickinghas always been a valuable commodity, and
so many of these were shipped outto the West, you know, and
back then life was hard and therewere so many chores, and kids were

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good worker bees, you know,and they many of them just become like
slaves, and many of them metwith even worse fates than that, of
course, but this was a huge, huge deal and it all ties in
with the way, as always thatthe entertainment in is to respun it and

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done the programming for society to acceptthis as something good. Yes, And
as we're watching this, I wantyou guys to think about what we're saying
about the Oddfellows and think about anorganization that had the means to be able
to house a bunch of orphans andindoctrinate them before they were given out to
families and before they're spread out throughthe world. Imagine this, And while

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you're watching this, and then seeif anything comes to mind. I thought
it would be interesting to consider thatin connection with resets and repopulation. Why
were there so many movies about orphansin the first thirty years of Hollywood.
Well, one of the most famousshows ever is The Little Rascals. So
The Little Rascals is actually based ona film series called Our Game, and

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it wasn't called Little Rascals. Fromwhat I could tell, it was called
how Roach's Rascals, which were aseries of comedy short films chronicling a group
of poor neighborhood children in their adventuresstarting in nineteen twenty two and the production
continued until nineteen forty four. Likewho are these kids and why are they
involved in all these weird scenarios?The idea is that these little rascals to

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pause it real quick and talk aboutsomething here. You're going to see a
lot of goats with the Little Rascals. One of the key ceremonies that has
talked about in the Oddfellow handbook isthe writing of the Oh, David,
maybe you could talk a little bitabout what that is. The writing of
the goat, well, the writingof the goat in the Odd Fellows and

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Freemasonry. But this goes literally backto Mendez Egypt, where literally every day,
at a certain time, one ofthe priestesses would literally copulate with the
goat in front in plain view.It was just crazy. And this it's
kind of a joke, you know, but it ain't you know, well,

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maybe it's a joke, maybe itisn't. But this is the concept
of writing the Goat and it tiesin also crazy enough with Santa Claus.
You know, we brought that outwith the writing of the Gold imagery.
But it's it's dark, it's evil, and it's totally perverse and and all
over these little Rascal episodes and Inever put it together, and it's the

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goats all over them. Just gotcrazy in these episodes. Yeah, are
actually street orphans. They are orphanswho constantly get in trouble and get moved
home from home. And that's whythey're little rascals, You little rascals.
They can't seem to stay in oneplace. Not only that, but these

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street orphans are initiated in a secretsociety and have secret rituals. I know
that sounds crazy, but hang withme. That's essentially what each episode is
about, or at least originally.Now keep in mind that as the show
progressed into the later seasons, theybegin to have families for a longer period
of time. But in the beginningof the hour Gang series, there is

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no question. This is a streetgang of orphans or children who do not
have birth parents or parents at all. This isn't a joke either. It's
about to get super weird and Icouldn't even make this up if I wanted
to. It's literally in the show. You will see it clearly. If
we go through some of the mostbizarre episodes, it will become clear that
there's something not quite right about thiswhole show. Okay, so let's talk

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about the nineteen ninety four movie fora second. So for me, the
acting isn't even close to as goodas the original characters from the older show.
And think about it, the wholemovie is about how this gang doesn't
explicitly say orphans, but I dosuspect they are even orphans in this newer
movie, where the creators are awarethat they are street urchins, as look
at the outfits of the children inthe club other than spanking and alfalfa not

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just that a hum was in thetrash can and Waldo, the rich character
is apparently the best son money canbuy, and we get a clip of
Donald Trump who plays his father.Strangely, the plot of the movie all
revolves around these kids who are ina secret society named the He Man Woman
Haters Club. Now, I thinkmost people will just say this is a

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cute kids club or something, Butwhen we start to look into the older
episodes on this, it's gonna getweird pretty quick. So no, I'm
just gonna go ahead and say it. This is a secret society with secret
signs directly correlated with Mason. Iteven ends with a secret society including girls
as times are changing, which isexactly what happened in history with the Eastern

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Stars. I wanted to pause ithere too because we have another thing happening
with co masonry that's going on aswell. David tell us a little bit
about co masonry and the idea beforewho was only men and then they allowed
women into it. Well, theOrder Eastern Star is the woman's organization for

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women. But also there is coalMasonry, which has a charter off the
Grand Orient of France, the LodgeAdroit Humaine out of Paris, and men
and women both belong to that.Some of the people that have been in
cole masonry C W. Leadbeater,Andy Bessant of Helena Petrovna Bolovanski, and
you could just imagine what they gotinto. Everything you think might go on,

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I guarantee it went on and more. And cole masonry is one of
the most rabbit occult rituals in itof any secret society, and this is
exactly what happened. And during thistime frame, this is when cole Masonry
was on the go of Madame Blavovski, she lived into the early nineteen hundreds,

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right in that period, and thenAnnie Bessant led Baterer come on.
This was prime time when this wasexpanding right at that time in in freemasonry.
It's weird because they're like these littleprodigies. And that's what I was
saying with the new movie is thatthe children actors don't even compare to the

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talent from the original actors. Vaudevillewas a theatrical genre of variety entertainment which
was a collection of different acts drawntogether. There are multiple Little Rascal Follies
of episodes that basically revolve around thischildren prodigies performing strange symbolic show for the

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sake of entertainment, and this washuge back in the day. They would
do this at theaters as a showor in other words, for money.
There's nothing too strange about this episode, but there was this weird thing that
I noticed the girls in one ofthe play's performances actually sing a very specific
song. It's called Honolulu Baby.Well, this song was actually written by

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Marvin Hatley for the nineteen thirty threeLaurel and Hardy film Sons of the Desert,
which, look, I don't wantto go into a whole different tangent
here, but that film is weird. It's basically a comedy movie about secret
societies, kind of making a jokeof the whole matter while revealing certain things
blatantly, such as ancient rites andoaths that must be abided by no matter

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what. Anyways, in that movie, it's a movie about Shriners. And
also, by the way, itwas produced by Hal Roach, the mind
behind Little Rascals. Well, inSons of the Desert they sing this Hanold
Lulu song in the exact same fashion. I only noticed this because I watched
the movie randomly and that song gotstuck in my head. So there's some

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weird connection or nod going on there. And that song's not a famous song.
It was me just for that movie. David, you got anything when
you hear that? Does that bringany bells? Yeah? You know,
these young girls are dressed provocatively andthey're just something not right about that,
you know. You just think aboutthat and it is just like a lot

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of these ads today. It's theexploitation. And you know here in the
Little Rascals they were programming people.Well, here's these poor kids. It's
okay to make them be celebrities.You know, they're being exposed to things
that they shouldn't be exposed to,but that's okay because they don't have any

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other life. It's okay to exploitthese kids. And this happened with j
Garland, and she was very vocalabout a lot of the things happened to
her. It happened with Shirley Templethat continued that whole orphan narrative, and
this who was the champion of thatdisney. Well, yes, all of

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these kids get trashed, they getinto all kinds of imorality, but that's
okay because we know if a kid'stalented, it's okay to put them in
movies. And this goes all theway back to Little Rascals, that's where
it began. Yeah, man,it's it's interesting for sure that this was
like the kind of the playbook.So here we go, and one more
things than this. It helped meunderstand I watched all this and I didn't

(31:41):
think a thing about it that programmingworked on me. And this is how
you know, this programming is sosubtle, Like today people are being programmed
in so many ways that they don'trealize until you figure it out. Wow,
look at that. Yeah, yeah, I mean it's happening today right
in front of her note, rightin front of our noses, and like
it did back then, but nowwe have access, it seems like to

(32:04):
be able to see it. Butfor some reason, there's just a spiritual
blindness over a lot of people.And we're gonna pray you guys out there,
all of us together, need topray over that you know, in
our minds right now, and praythat people with spiritual blindness will come off
with their eyes. Oh amen.To understand this, how Roach was a
huge figure in early Hollywood, andit's essentially the creator of the Little Rascals

(32:27):
or our Gang show. They arehow Roach's Rascals. Well, he would
eventually team up with Harold Lloyd,someone who used to be extremely famous,
but not too many people know abouthim anymore. You've probably seen the scene
of him hanging from the clock tower. Well, yeah, this guy was
a master thirty third degree freemason.It was one of how Roach's partners.

(32:50):
He's actually in the episode of OurGang in fact, so right there,
there's no denying that freemasonry was somewhata part of this whole ordeal. Then
you have the All for One,One for All club, which has nothing
to do with hating girls. It'sexclusive to only the guys, and this
is the club where they got thesecret signs from in the nineteen ninety four

(33:12):
movie. This All for One clubis in the alfalfas Ant episode, which
is a very strange Alfalfa episode.It starts at the boys having a club
meeting and we see the same handpointing icon from the previous Heiden Shriek episode,
which in this one is pointing tothe secret entrance, and then a
goat comes running out. Just incase you didn't get what was going on

(33:35):
here, well, they have phridgiecaps or some type of hat wear for
this club, and they also havedues or yearly payments to be able to
be a part of the club.They have a high sign of brotherhood,
and then they do this sign fromthe movie here as well. For example,
the very next episode is called DualPersonalities, where a certain secret is
revealed. The whole episode is abouthypnotism, and the joke is that hypnotism

(34:01):
is actually real. That's essentially thebit in this one. First we see
a man who was hypnotized to becomea bridge but then seemingly by chance,
Alfalfa has chosen from a crowd toget hypnotized because he mistakes the words skeptical
to mean timid. He then becomesa three musketeer or something. But the
interesting part about this is that thehypnotist gets hit in the head by a

(34:24):
brick that fell from a brick masonm and because this mason dropped a brick
and hit the hypnotist, Alfalfus nowstuck any trance state temporarily where he truly
believes to be a musketeer. Youmay be like, okay, so what
it's just a joke on hypnotism,not so bad, But you have to

(34:45):
think about what we're talking about here. Orphans children in early Hollywood, and
at this time, the Labor StandardsAct of nineteen thirty eight was just enacted,
so you think there were any lawsagainst hypnotism. Of course, you
can say it's not real, butthey're telling you in this episode that it's
real. And if it were possible. Wouldn't that put a spin on this

(35:07):
whole series? Perhaps it explains whythese children were young prodigies. The next
episode is another common theme that's beendone multiple times series here. So interestingly
enough, we've done shows on hypnotismand talked a little bit about that stuff,
but this definitely does put a spinon what they're trying to say here.

(35:29):
And when he said that, Iwas like, man, that is
so on point with what I believewith This is just my opinion based on
what I'm looking at here is alot of these children were used and farmed
for a particular reason for mind control. There's this theory. They call it
the farm, right, They callit the farm about this group of people

(35:51):
who are literally raised from the timethat they are young, indoctrinated with the
skills of assassins, with skills tobe doctor, skills to be all of
that. But they're all loyal tothe original farm. And I think this
is exactly where that whole idea,that theory comes from. What do you
think, David, Well, allof the elements of mind controller here,

(36:15):
We've got hypnotism. We've talked alot about mesmerism, which is all the
way back to the founding of theIlluminati, and we've got the dual personalities,
every element of mind control is there, and it is just you know,

(36:35):
this just is not. I don'tbelieve in coincidence, and it's right
there. Yeah, it's a fewmore minutes though, maybe minute left of
this video. Then we'll move onand talk about something else and watch another
portion of the video. Gang discoversthat Porky's family can't pay rent, and
there's this goat randomly, which we'llactually see in many episodes, especially the

(36:58):
earlier ones. Yeah. Yeah,so they put on this circus show to
raise money, and they have likeall these fake animals that aren't even real
animals. There's an older short fromthe Silent film era that has the exact
concept where they're going through a strangemansion and you have all these bootleg animals.
Then there's the All about Hash episodewhere we learned about the All for

(37:19):
One acting company. So wait,does this mean there are secret societies associated
with acting companies? Better believe it. Yeah, the Odd Fellows were a
pretty influential organization at one time,not so much anymore. This is these
are some of the notable Odd Fellows. You have people like Churchill, Chaplain,
Franklin Roosevelt, Ulysses Grant and alot of them. I noticed the

(37:42):
name. They're Red Skelton, whowas right up here in Vincend's Indiana,
huge back in the fifties in entertainment, and he was a Freemason anonod fellow.
A lot of people have dual membership, even Wyatt up there. You've
got yeah, yeah, interesting.So we're gonna watch the other part of
this video. I broke it upinto two sections. Of course, like

(38:04):
I said, if you want towatch the entire one hour and forty minute
video, mine Unveld has that videoover there for you to watch. But
like I said, I broke itdown into the most interesting parts, and
the parts that are relative are relevantto what we were talking about here.
So here we go. The nineteennineteen film is online, and this is
where we start to see the connectionbetween orphans and cabbage patches. The plot

(38:28):
revolves around an orphanage that is aboutto give up a boy for adoption,
but one of the older orphan girlsdoes not want to leave this little boy
because she loves him, and soshe takes a little orphan boy in the
escape. They made a guy that'son his way to see his aunt at
the cabbage Patch, and so he'slike, I'm going to take you back
to the orphanage, but first he'sgot to go to the cabbage patch.
So once he gets out of thecar, the orphans run off and end

(38:52):
up finding their way to Miss wiggshouse. Well, the cops are looking
for these orphans here, so yousee that, you see that text there.
I made sure right here they shan'ttake us back to the psylum.
Tommy. This is the cabbage patchthey're talking about. This is the place
that they're gonna take them before theytake them. Ah, So cabbage patch

(39:15):
is like a metaphor for the asylum. Yeah, that's what it looks like.
Yeah, looking for these orphans,and the older son is like,
please, ma, can we keepthem? And so Miss Wiggs hides the
orphans in her home and lies tothe police. So she does take in
orphans. So yeah, the maincharacter from the nineteen nineteen movie is an
orphan that comes to help bring growthto the cabbage Patch. To me,

(39:39):
seems super weird. And this iswith Margaret Clark, who also played snow
White from nineteen sixteen. I justwanted to compile all the very weird episodes
and symbolic references so that you cansee it all at once. Something very
strange is going on with the show. But we're still not done. We
haven't talked about the silent film era. It would be too much to break

(40:01):
it all down, so I'm onlygoing to mention a few of the most
insane ones. There are a couplethat I'm fairly certain will shock you,
and one in particular that most ofyou will find pretty disturbing, and we
can end with that. Interestingly,there's a silent film called The Fourth Alarm

(40:22):
which features Coney Island and they're feedingmedicine to a baby with a worm.
They also sleep in a barn witha cross X on the top, lots
of goats in these early silent films. The original for Fourth Alarm was Firefighters,
which is another common theme where theseorphans have to work together to put
out fires. Okay, so it'sabout to get way, whereas so hope

(40:45):
you're ready. Well. In nineteentwenty two there was Young Sherlocks and they
have this scene where there's a secretsession of the mystic jjjs. This episode
is very occult and unsettling group ofmen kidnap a girl and it's super creepy.
They hold her for ransom, andthe horse or kid saves the day.

(41:07):
They even tie this girl up andhandle her pretty abruptly, so the
kids end up shooting them, savingthe day and getting a bunch of money.
Then they buy a city and nameit Freetown. So this is basically
like a reset city. They arerepopulating the city with orphans. When I
look at the idea behind what Americawas supposed to be, America is supposed

(41:27):
to be the new Atlantis. Ohyeah, and we have this these free
and Accepted signs on every one ofour cities, and this is in fact
the idea that they reinpopulated these peopleinto this so called Freetown. And that's
what I was thinking behind that is, is there does any of that you
know? Oh yeah, ding dingding, it's dang and now yeah fn

(41:47):
am free and accepted. Yeah yeah, okay, yeah yeah, And so
what we know, My thought is, in America, of course, we
have the history that we've been told, and whether we believe that or not
is up to us. I guesswe can all look at that and say,
you know, this has got tobe one hundred percent true. Of
course, we believe everything that wehear, or we can believe that parts

(42:08):
of this were fabricated. And whenwe look at this from a scope of
what America was founded to be,the book the New Atlantis, the idea
that this may have been what theywere calling Atlantis when they controlled the Atlantic
and didn't let people come over.This may be the land that they just
was so suppulent like Atlantis. Thismay be it, right, And when

(42:30):
we think about it to that meansAmerica wasn't started so that necessarily that people
could worship just worship God. Itwas started for people to be free to
work do magic. So that becauseAtlantis in its golden age, according to
Plato, they were white magicians,right, They started out white magicians,
then they got to be dark magicians, and then they just completely destroyed society,

(42:52):
which is exactly where we are rightnow with America. The white magicians
started it off, and if youcan believe that, they believe that there's
such a thing, and then nowwe have the dark magicians who are running
the show, and it's just takinga similar fate of what Plato described happening
in Atlantis. You began the broadcastwith the goddess motif, and of course

(43:14):
it's the Goddess in New York Harborthat's welcoming in all the poor and all
the immigrants. This is great,come on in. And this is still
being sold today, of course,that it's normal not to have borders and
all of just thousands and thousands ofmillions of people coming in and they're being

(43:34):
exploited, you know. And ifI was down there, I'd do the
same thing. I'd come up hereto get a little some goodies from Uncle
Sugar. But you know, there'sanother phenomenon that is springing up in the
border area. Are unmarked grapes.There are graveyards with hundreds and hundreds of
thousands of unmarked graves, just likeyou could make people disappear, you know,

(44:00):
and bury them out there and nowanted to know. And this was
the way it was when you hadthese huge insane asylums. You know,
you just throw someone in asane asylum. That's it. You know, you're
done for. So this is horrible, the human trafficking and the exploitation.
It's the same scenario that's being playedout now, and it is just unmistakable,

(44:22):
the way the dots connect, theway they're executing this and programming people
to accept it as normal and good. Yeah, and it's really caused me
to look at the whole school inbones society so much different now than what
I used to look at it,because we know that pirates were the original
human traffickers. They were the oneswho trafficked and trafficked and trafficked. And

(44:44):
to know that some of our foundingpeople had a part in this major trafficking
that's off the books and of coursewe've been sugarcoated what it actually was,
but they were a part of thatin a major way. It seems like
a continuation of the original Sonic Piratesthat people don't realize were Masonic in nature.
Yeah, absolutely they were. Soanyways, we're gonna watch more of

(45:06):
this video. David, let meknow if you want me to pause it
here, let me get it backso you guys can see it. I
apologize earlier part of the video wasjust David watching the video. So but
you guys heard it and you didn'tmiss a whole lot. So always to
Board in a Pleasant Journey is bothabout orphan trains. They also mentioned that
the wild Indians don't exist anymore,which I thought was weird some ode to

(45:30):
the vanishing Indian myth. In Dogsof War there's another fake war and dog
reference. Harold Lloyd is filming amovie. In this one, there's a
scene where man's strangling a little girl. In this one and baby Brother,
they decide to make their own OrphanageSundown Limited is the exact same train episode

(45:52):
where the black Kid gets run over, but this time it's Jokov. Interestingly,
there's a short called Lodge Night,which I'm telling you it gets pretty
bad. The orphans are part ofa secret club called the Kluk Kluck Clams,
which is a spoof of the KKK. So, yeah, you remember
the Senator Bird, right, Thatwas the ku Klux Clam member. He's

(46:15):
an odd fellow. He was anotable odd fellow and a freemason. And
if from all, yeah, thirtythird degrees got a shrite Southern jurisdiction and
an odd fell Yes, you hadin order to be a grand Dragon of
the ku Klux Klan from what Iunderstand that you can confirm this or whatever,
but you had to be a thirtythird degree freemason in order to be
a grand Dragon of the Ku KluxKlan. Yeah, you had to be

(46:36):
at least to be a legal inthe earliest in the Stone Mountain Georgia Klan,
you had at least to be athirty second degree to be a legal.
Absolutely, I mean it was.It was Masonic run from the top
down. It just absolutely was society. References go back to the first episodes
or films from the Silent Era,and even in this one, there's an
initiation and if Joe Kov doesn't showup, he will be killed, or

(47:00):
at least they threaten him with that, and we see these skull and crossbones,
which suggests that there are some symbolismwith the exert crosses. And I
thought this was strange, is thatthere's a separate black club that has the
exact same writing as the future clubs, with the backward s and the spelling
style. This is the Emancipation Hall. And then after the scene we moved

(47:23):
to the Royal Temple of the SupremeCluck Cluck Clams, which is another barn.
There's even a shot where we seeExalted Ruler with the handshake sign.
Yeah, so this whole secret society, it's not just a club anymore.
They have robes and regalia. Hateseven at the ceremony. But yeah,

(47:44):
then Joe Cobb shows up and theyinitiate him into this weird orphan secret club.
Oh so there are some black childrenin this KKK club and one of
the leaders is holding a knife andask if Joe will give up some blood
to sign his oath. So what'sgoing on here? It's that or he
has to kiss the Royal Queen orthe cluck cluck clams. Okay, but

(48:06):
that episode isn't the only one.I did want to mention the episode The
Cobbler, which is another orphanage wherethe owner is waiting to get a back
pension. Again, so that's fromthe early silent film era. But to
me, the most bizarre and disturbingepisode of them all, it's called Tired
Businessman. There isn't really any detailson the summary, which isn't common,

(48:30):
but I'm telling you, this isthe craziest episode I've seen, and it
explains the meaning of Pete, Sojust a warning. This one's pretty shocking.
We learn about a Manhattan club andthere's the goat again. They're going
through initiations and they're about to initiateJoe Cobb. But this is where it

(48:50):
gets crazy. This initiation begins andJoe has to shake hands with this bizarre
demon statue with horns. They callthis thing king Kazuki is Wait, hold
up, why do they have toshake hands with this scary thing? It's
definitely some type of demon. Andlook at the wall there's a skull and

(49:12):
crossbones with a swastika. Where wouldorphans learn such a thing. So what
they do is they spin Joe aroundand then they spank his butt. Remember
the paddle from earlier. What's evengoing on? I couldn't believe it when
I was watching it. They evenelectrocute Joe or the chubby kid. And

(49:32):
then guess what they do? Theypaint a black circle around his eye.
Then it says I'm a member.Now the black circle is the same black
circle that's on Pete. So thisis what it means. An orphan that's
been initiated into a secret club,an orphan that has shaked hands with that

(49:53):
demon and then been spanked. Thisis literally a humiliation ritual where they throw
it at Joe's face. Then,after the initiation is done, they threaten
to chop off as appendix. Ifhe ever speaks about what happened during the
ritual, bro this is not forkids, so he has to keep silent

(50:13):
or all of us is a secret. Then he pretends to be a cop.
Apparently his father's off somewhere because he'snot home, and so Joe pretends
to be a cop to scare theother orphans, and they believe it does
any of this stuff that we justwatched in the slack segment, David bring
off any bells of Masonic ritual andsuch. It is one hundred percent Masonic

(50:38):
ritual. It is. This iswritten by mister Roach. It's written and
produced by Freemasons, and for apurpose. The lesson is poor kids can
be put into if they have talent, they can be entertainers, exploited,

(50:59):
treating like adults. It's okay ifyou initiate a kid, a poor kid,
into a secret society. That's goodbecause they have nothing there. They
don't they don't have anything, noplace to live. They're just little rascal.
So anything's a step up for them. You're being good to them when
you do that. Oh, itis just really amazing that we have this

(51:23):
whole thing here. This laid thewhole groundwork what Disney did and he began,
you know, right in this timeperiod in the forties, is just
a continuation of this narrative. It'sthe same thing the ritual of shaking the
hand of the demon is that.Is there anything specific to that that makes

(51:45):
sense to you? Well, andit's much like the Mormon Temple ritual,
you know, And in the MormonTemple ritual, you reach through the curtain
and you actually grab hold I thinkof it's like someone's belly and it is
just totally weird, you know.And the hand and did such a big
thing in all kinds of magic rituals, and it's crazy. Have you heard

(52:07):
anything in your studies of the occultabout the black eye club and what that
is meant to even mean? Isthat something that's common written about or is
that something that's kind of more hiddenbecause you've seen this different people with the
black eyes, and people are tyingthis to a black eye club, and
I realized, people get black eyes. I've had black eyes before. I
get them every now and then.But is there something to that whole idea

(52:30):
of the black eye, the circlingof the eye. Well, and a
lot of that people think it goesback to the Idle Shepherd prophecies is in
Kariyah of the eye being darkened,and we see so much of this.
You've showed montage of this, ofall the celebrities that are doing the eye
and the wink thing, and yeah, it is you know, this is

(52:54):
just amazing. It is just reallyamazing all that they packed into this just
blatant ritualistic Masonic programming. Yeah,I agree, it's it's so it's something
that I've watched the Little Rascals WhenI was a child. There was a
video store not too I lived downon a border town and they had the
pre videos where all like Little Rascals, Laurel and Hardy. So all of

(53:15):
these shows were what I watched allthe time as a kid. Never once
did I realize or look at anyof that stuff and think, oh,
this is this is some kind ofprogram, This is a is some kind
of story somebody's trying to tell.But looking at it now, you know,
with these eyes here, it tome it is clear, like you
said, it is clear that thesechildren were used for a dark working of

(53:37):
some particular sort, and that theywere inducted into a organization that was meant
to control the world. And Idon't know the extent of all of this
stuff. There's probably so much morethat we don't understand about this particular subject.
But when I see stuff like thatand I see the idea, and

(53:59):
there's another thing brought to my thoughtabout the eye thing too, David.
Remember when there was a tribe ofIsrael that I think it was the Ammonites,
had pretty much humiliated and they toldthe leader of Israel, they said,
you know, if you don't Ithink it was Saul, if you
know, we're going to cut outthe right eye of every single one of
these people. There's just tribe hereif you don't do something about it,

(54:22):
and they were they were going todo that, and I always thought about
that as like, this is asign maybe that we've taken over your people
type thing. And I don't knowif that's a way to look at it,
but like the idea of the darkenedeye, it could be also a
sign of the enemy has taken thepeople over and there's nothing you can do
about the type thing. Yeah,domination, Yeah, absolutely learn Because a

(54:45):
lot of these rituals that they hadon here too, I'd noticed that were
the kids wearing dresses like a humiliationritual. After Alfalfa had left the series
and Froggy was kind of the newleader, he went underwent a in one
of the episodes, and you probablyremember seeing it. He went or went
a humiliation ritual where he had towear a dress. Yeah, and then

(55:05):
he was buried in all of thisdifferent stuff and he became the leader of
the He Man Woman Haters Club.So interesting. Yeah, and after Alfalfa
transformed into woman and all the guyswanted or wondered him. You know,
it's just nuts and yeah, yeah, when I when I look at the
subject, I look at it andI think, you know, I've studied

(55:28):
history a lot and through my time, and that was one of my most
the interesting subjects, even in highschool when I really didn't care much about
studying a whole lot. That wasa subject that always interests me. And
when I found out that the historythat I thought I knew was probably fabricated
and that there were a lot ofholes in the way I believed that the
world to be, it was reallyhard to imagine that to be true.

(55:50):
And we all kind of get thiscognitive dissonance that we get when we hear
new things that kind of disrupt theway we thought of the world. And
so if you're feeling that tonight,I get it. We've all been there.
But we have to remember that ifa foundation is messed up, it's
okay to start over. Starting overis a good thing sometimes because we can
build something better in return from thefoundation that we had that wasn't shaky or

(56:13):
cracky. And so with that beingsaid, with all of the stuff that
we presented tonight, I believe thatthere is a true foundation of truth.
And the reason that I even dothese kind of shows is to give glory
to the creator of the universe,the creator God that who has written a
book through hundreds of years. Itwas written sixty six books put together as

(56:37):
God's word. I believe that thisis what the Creator wanted us to find
for him as truth, and thatwe can actually find what it is about
history that we're looking for. Andwe know in history through looking at the
Bible, that there has been geneticalmanipulation. We know this for a fact.
We saw it in Genesis six.We saw the whole world being judged

(56:58):
because of it. Post flood,we saw that the referee, the Nephileine
we're still around, and that thereare still kingships that claim lineage to these
ancient Nephilene kings. We know thatthere is genetic manipulation going on right now
in twenty twenty four in America,all over the world. We know that
this is a thing. We knowthat this is what it was like at

(57:19):
the time of Noah, and thescripture tells us as it was in the
days of Noah, so shall itbe in the coming of the Son of
Man. If you haven't seek God, seek God. The Bible says,
if you seek them, you willfind them. And I urge you to
do that. Urged you to findsalvation, fine forgiveness in Jesus and his
sacrifice that He's given us. Knowthis that if you choose this path,
if you take the red pill,so to speak, that you will become

(57:44):
an enemy of this system. Andthe Bible says that an enemy of the
world is a friend of God.Right they says that anybody who is a
friend of the world is the enemyof God. And so it goes the
other way around as well. Sowith that being said, guys, thank
you so much. Make sure youascribed to this David, do you have
any final words before we end thisepisode. Well, the scripture that comes

(58:04):
to my mind is knowledge increaseth sorrow. We thought this was the safe stuff,
you know. Yeah, let's letthe little rascals. This is safe,
this is wholesome. Wow, youknow. And the bottom line is
you can trust Jesus, you cantrust the word of God, and beyond

(58:28):
that, there's just not much outthere. It's it is the only sure
foundation and the anchor of our soulthat we have. Hollywood is so corrupt
and it always has been, italways has been. But like John said,
that's the that's the goal of themidnight ride. Turned to Jesus,

(58:49):
the real one, before it's toolate, and I stood upon the sand
of the sea, and so beastwould able to make the speak step seep

(59:21):
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