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December 11, 2025 86 mins
In this episode, The Fact Hunter pulls back the curtain on the machinery that shapes modern life—sports, news, pop culture, medicine, money, and even elections. What looks like a free society is revealed to be a carefully engineered ecosystem where outcomes are managed, narratives are manufactured, and consent is cultivated rather than earned. From the psychological manipulation of 2020 to the quiet influence of corporate media, intelligence agencies, and billionaire power brokers, this episode exposes how every major institution works together to control emotion, thought, identity, and belief. But it doesn’t stop at revealing the deception; it shows you how to break free from it, reclaim your discernment, anchor yourself in truth, and see the world through eyes that cannot be fooled. The system may be rigged, but your mind doesn’t have to be.

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Show Notes:

Outdoor Boys Go Mormon
https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2025/12/10/outdoor-boys-youtuber-luke-nichols/

Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the 1,000 Christian Zionist pastors to return to America and focus on shaping the youth’s views about Israel, calling it their shared destiny. https://www.foxnews.com/world/christian-pastors-influencers-join-1000-strong-israel-mission-backing-jewish-state-fighting-antisemitism.amp

Warning!

https://x.com/mjtruthultra/status/1998951142605082927?s=46&t=ytitK_qmWZMvJd0lLKbt-g

List of churches https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/e/2PACX-1vSMD_LWcGIbxjuppWJaqRV6WMlVC0FfR47zjqfj5b__ITyJ1qanJ8mBLueppxshXAg912wyVpgR6AYq/pubhtml?pli=1

Autopsy of a Deceased Church: 12 Ways to Keep Yours Alive
https://a.co/d/diA6pUk

Delaware DoE Report Card
https://reportcard.doe.k12.de.us/detail.html#aboutpage?scope=state&district=0&school=0



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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The following presentation is Del Marvis Studio's production.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
You're listening to the fact Hunter Radio Network.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Here is your host, George Hobbs. Welcome back truth seekers
from around the world. It's time for another edition of
the fact Hunter podcast, as we record on this Thursday,
December the eleventh, twenty twenty five. Yes, I don't feel
tardy yet, I am. It's just been an incredibly busy week.

(00:34):
We went from a wedding to last week I had
my oral surgery. I was down for a few days,
and then Tuesday, this past Tuesday, the ninth, I attended
my fourth funeral since August. This one hit a little
bit differently. He was a classmate. I went to high
school with him. He was on my soccer team, and

(00:56):
obviously we all go our separate ways after high school.
Both went the military route. I went Army, he went
Air National Guard. He served thirty five years admirably and
went on to become the highest ranking enlisted guy in
the Delaware National Guard, reported directly to our governor. And

(01:18):
you know, when I heard the news last week, it
was when it's somebody your age, when somebody we went
to school with, and you know, you think back it
seemed like just yesterday you were out running around and
not a care in the world, right, getting your your
first car, listening to Quiet Riot and Cinderella and not
a care in the world. And then to today just

(01:40):
standing in front of the open casket looking at him.
It's it. It's sobering, just for lack of words. And
it's really goes to show when we talk about faith
on this podcast how important it is. Because number one,
no one is guaranteed tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Bruce didn't sure. He thought he had thirty years left
in it, right, So when we have that conversation, when
you have that opportunity to share, I mentioned this in
my sermon last Sunday. You may be the only person
that you know has an interaction with someone before they pass.
You could be their last hope, their last opportunity. So

(02:22):
I do ask when you pray, that you pray for
courage in your heart to be able to have that
conversation with friends and family. And in many cases, it's
more difficult to have that conversation with family members than
it is to have with complete strangers. And that's a fact,
and I know many of you are right now you're
shaking your head north and south right, you get it.
It is truly difficult, So keep the Minner family in

(02:45):
your prayers. Happy to report he was in christ so
he's in a better place than us, but you know,
we all miss the physical presence of our loved ones.
And he had two children, a wife, his mom who
used to sit out in the stands with my father
a watch in the soccer games. It was good to
see her. Obviously, I wish it was under better circumstances.

(03:07):
But another goodbye for since August, it's hard to believe.
Hopefully that's it for the time being. How are you
all doing? You know? I had an offline conversation with
a pastor in Hartley, Delaware, and we talked about how

(03:27):
Christmas isn't always you know, just happy and joyful for people,
especially if they've recently endured a loss. So keep that
in mind as we enter the holiday season and then January. Right,
people stress out and make Christmas about the wrong thing,
and they go out of their financial comfort area to
please their children or family members, which in one way, yeah,

(03:50):
it's noble you want to make your children happy, But
I mean, if you get a PlayStation five with a
couple of games. You're talking about seven hundred dollars in
a time when, again, depending on what report you read,
whether it's seventy percent of the population or ninety percent
of the population are only you know, a week or

(04:10):
a month away from being broke if they miss a paycheck.
You know, don't let the public tell you what Christmas
is about. That's what I'm really trying to get at,
you know, the first six letters of Christmas are what
it's about christ So but thank you all for all

(04:32):
the emails. Shout out to Sarah and Florida a listener,
and I appreciate all the thoughtful emails. I get a
lot of emails from people who are having a difficult
time finding a church or there's some issues, let's just say,
doctrinal issues within the church that they are struggling with

(04:54):
and hopefully you're able to have a conversation. I get
a lot of emails that people say, you know, I
scheduled to have a conversation with my pastor about this
and that, and they either blew them off or just
stood there and knotted their head up and down and
didn't take anything what they said seriously. It is it's

(05:15):
tricky and I'm not telling you to get up and
leave your church unless they're just doctrinally terrible. You should
give your pastor the elders the opportunity to listen to you.
But also, if it doesn't work out, try to find
like minded people. You do have the tools Twitter, Facebook,
and invite people to your home or meet in neutral

(05:36):
places and just study the Bible together. You know, our
churches here in Delaware are dropping left and right, and
the Methodist Church is bleeding money, but it's because they
shot themselves in the foot. There's a great book before
we get into today's podcast, and I appreciate you listening.

(05:59):
There's a great, great book. I think it's entitled The
Autopsy of My Church. I'll put it in the show notes,
but it's very interesting. You know, here's this guy who
went to the same church for thirty years and he
watched it go from this booming, thriving church in the
eighties nineties into something that had barely ten people. And

(06:20):
they closed the doors. And that's what we saw with
the church I grew up in. They closed their doors
in May or June. But he treated it as an
autops and he went back and looked at all the
fatal mistakes that his church made. So I encourage you
to read that, and to all of you who are
maybe in a church that's dwindling or there's no youth

(06:42):
in that congregation, wondering what your church is going to
look like in ten years, maybe spend that ten bucks
and give that book to your pastor. All right, let's
get into today's conversation. A couple news stories. You know
the YouTuber I think a lot of us watched it,
The Outdoor Boys, very intriguing going out in a harsh

(07:02):
weather sometimes with his children. News came the other day,
and it's interesting because we just did the podcast on
the Mormons like two weeks ago. He is now on
the advisory council for the Latter day Saints Church, and
you know, it disappointed a lot of people. The Church

(07:23):
of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints announced Tuesday that
fourteen men have been named as advisors to assist a
three member of presidency who led Global Faiths program for
teenage boys. Members of this newly appointed Young Men's Assembly
include several church employees, three Brigham Young University faculty members,

(07:45):
and executive producer from the Chosen TV series and a
retiring YouTuber whose family friendly outdoor shows amassed more than
eighteen million subscribers. You all know him as Luke Nichols.
He created Outdoor Boys, which gained widespread popularity since the
channel's inception in twenty fifteen. As most of you know,

(08:09):
he stepped away from YouTube in May, saying the demands
of increasing fame were too much for him and his family.
But here he is now. He is in the Mormon Church,
which is a lot of people were pretty disappointed to
find that out. So in case you didn't know, again,

(08:31):
I'll have this in the show notes. But the bigger
story I wanted to get to once again. You know,
our media tells us that what do you mean Israel
is meddling with the United States politics? What do you
mean Israel is you know, peddling to pastors within the church. Well,

(08:53):
Fox News or as we call it, phone news, Anti
Semitism exposed. Christian influencers join one thousand strong Israel mission
backing the Jewish state fighting anti Semitism.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Quote.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
These thousand pastors represent tens of millions of Americans and
have major media and social media influence. I'm going to
put two pastors in the show notes the guy from
Jacksonville Law and Liberty and of course Chuck Baldwin from
Liberty Fellowship, very good, doctrinally sound pastors who are not

(09:34):
influenced by Zionism. Again, this is from Fox News. A
delegation of one thousand US Christian pastors and influencers, the
largest group of American Christian leaders to visit Israel since
its founding, arrived last Tuesday as a part of Friends
of Zion initiative. The trip, organized in partnership with the

(09:55):
Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is designed to provide, train
and prepare participants to serve as unofficial ambassadors for Israel
in their communities. Doctor Mike Evans, founder of the Friends
of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem and a confidant of

(10:15):
President Donald Trump, said most evangelical Bible believers are Zionists,
making them a key ally in efforts to counter anti Semitism.
And again you get to that part, Well, what is
anti Semitism? Is it saying that if you don't leave,

(10:35):
if you don't believe in Christ, you're going to Hell.
Is that anti Semitism? Because that's what I got kicked
off for our governor here in Delaware. He's Jewish, and
he posted a picture about him hanging a what was
it called Missusa hanging a Messusa And I, simply as

(10:58):
a Christian posted John fourteen six. Jesus saith unto him.
I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man,
I say again, no man, in case you missed it,
No man cometh unto the Father, but by me. And
I've said many times, you are either in Christ or
you are anti Christ. But you have to understand that

(11:22):
all of the topics we discuss, whether it's the drug market,
the pharmaceutical market, and I meant drug black black ops right,
the fentanyl right. Why are they going after the drug
dealers in Venezuela because the CIA is one of the
largest drug dealers in the world. It's competition, sports, gambling, pornography.

(11:45):
That's another thing people don't understand. Ninety five percent of
the porn websites are run by Jewish people. That is
a fact. That is not a anti Semitic remark, but
people have been brainwashed. When certain topics come into their ear,
when certain words hit their ear, they are programmed to

(12:07):
react a certain way instead of repeating or being a
puppet repeating what the guy on the news said. Why
don't you open your Bible and read what it says
like what I just said, goes on to say that
these devils hate Jews, they hate Christians just as much.

(12:30):
So that's again words have meaning. If you hate Jews,
you can't be a Christian. And again, who said we
hate Jews. The first conversation I had with the pastor
at the church I go to now was I noticed
the very first thing in your prayer request sheet was
pray for Israel, which I always found it weird that
we pray for certain people in the world. I'm not

(12:51):
saying we don't pray for persecuted Christians in Syria and Nigeria,
but the prayer sheet always just says pray for America
and Israel. The last time I checked, we were all
made in God's image. Why aren't we praying for everyone
to find the Lord. I don't come to the Israel
the Jewish issue with hate in my heart, not an
ounce of hat. I feel bad for them because I

(13:13):
know if they don't change their ways before they pass
where they're headed to. So I pray for them, but
not in the way that so many brainwashed Christians pray
for them. They pray for them as there's some kind
of special entity that ended two thousand years ago, because
for four thousand years before that, all they did was
turn their back on God. So again, these devils. That

(13:39):
makes someone who is on the fence of understanding the truth, Well,
if I think that I'm a devil and I'm anti Christian, no,
you were either in Christ or anti Christ. Goes on
to say, what is being said against the state of
Israel is one hundred times worse than what the Nazis
said on their party platform in nineteen twenty and everyone

(14:02):
is ignoring it. This is quote unquote Fox News. This
is quote unquote the conservative platform. And you see the
normies on the right who are good hearted people, right,
hard working, and again most of them go to church,

(14:23):
but they're deceived. And again it goes full circle back
to our conversation several minutes earlier. People say, George, why
are you starting a church. There's a church on every corner.
It's because ninety five percent of them are not doctrinally sound,

(14:43):
because ninety five percent of them only focus on internal fellowship.
They want to feel comfortable, and as humans, we are
comfort creatures. I've said that before. Right, we like to
show up the church, you know, ten minutes earlier, see
the same faces, shake hamp sing a couple songs together,
you know, get the word from John. Right the pastor delivers,

(15:06):
you know, twenty minutes of John if you're a lucky
church and actually cites versus, which at least our church does.
I've sat through many sermons, not one versus sided. And
if your pastor delivers an entire message without citing one verse,
they are giving you an opinion. They're not delivering a
sermon that is inspired by the Lord. And that's a fact.

(15:28):
And if you mentioned that to your pastor and he essues,
you give him my email address or and I'll give
you my phone number. I will talk to your pastor directly.
It goes on to say they don't realize how dangerous
this is. The new wars of the twenty first century
are media wars. In the twentieth century, it's always been

(15:52):
about a war for your mind. Right, these ideological wars.
He's saying it to your face. But what he's saying
is if you don't agree with me, you are anti Semitic.
Powerful word. That was what the entire World War II
thing was based upon. It was really so much more,
just like the Civil War was so much more. But

(16:14):
they're only going to give you the narrative that they
want you to hear. Okay, and then people say, I'll
come on, George, Israel has nothing to do with our government.
They're not messing with anything. Oh that's interesting because I
actually have this audio clip from the President of the
World Jewish Congress who just within pardon me, the last

(16:39):
week sent a message saying that if you do not
support Israel, if you platform or say anything we deem
anti Semitic, we're going to target you. We're going to
defund you, and if you're a political guy, we're going
to give all our money to your opponent and have
you taken off. Don't believe me, and.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Any candidate running for a seat in this building, whether
for Congress or Senate, whose platform includes anti Semitism, we
will target them as they target us. Accordingly, we will
start a frond to help their opponents. We cannot possibly,

(17:23):
we cannot possibly sit by and let anti Zionists determine
our future.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
None of this will be easy.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
It will take time and effort from all of us
and Jews cannot fight this fight alone. Frankly, we shouldn't
have to, because this is not a Jewish issue. It's
a democratic issue, it's a moral issue, it's a human issue.
Let us let us build a coalition so strong, so united,
so determined that no extremist moving can fractu it.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
And above all, let us let us be bridge builders,
bridge builders, bridge burners. So there you go, something to
chew on, something to ponder, something to share with the
folks within your church. And if you have any questions again,
you can email me. And I'm not saying I'm the end.

(18:12):
I will be all far from it. But I've had
this conversation many times when it comes to a few
of these topics. And by the way, the website is
up and running, the fact hunter dot com. It's simple,
it's clean, and there is a place at the bottom
of the website you can send me message directly as well.
If you forget the email address, you can just go

(18:32):
to the fact hunter dot com and send me a
message that way. We have the twenty four to seven
radio plane. We've got a little Christmas music on there.
We have a chat room. It's simple, but there's a
lot to do there, and I will continue to build
once I'm done with this semester, which I think is
next Thursday, and I'm going to be all for a
glorious three weeks. It's going to be amazing, and I'll

(18:55):
be able to catch up on a lot of things,
catch up on the substack, which we've been fairly active
on lately. I'm hoping to get this article Bill Gates
Part two out in the next day or two. And
I've even been back tinkering on the book. Well I
get it done, who knows, but I've made some pretty
significant process progress, I should say. Today's main topic is

(19:17):
kind of you know, when I was surfing on YouTube,
I guess there was a game, I want to say
it was the Raiders and the Broncos and they had,
you know, in gambling, there's a point spread, and I
think the game between the Broncos and Raiders was Broncos
minus eight or something like that, and the clock was

(19:40):
running out, you know, five four three, and the ref
called this weird delay of game whistle and the Raiders,
with no time left on the clock, kick a field goal,
a meaningless field goal to cover the spread, and people
were losing their minds. And you know, there's a guy

(20:01):
on YouTube called Jake the Awake. Every week he breaks
down the fake sports. He has the most the ten
most rigged plays of the NFL for the week. Interesting fella.
But everything is right. And we've been saying that for
five years. But it's not just sports. That's just the

(20:22):
tip of the iceberg. I've been saying for years that
there is very few things in our world that is organic,
and even the things that are organic are usually hijacked
and they figure out a way to benefit from it.
And that is the grand illusion, and that is the
system was never neutral. So we were raised in this

(20:48):
storybook world, especially in the eighties. Right, the rules were clean, predictable, fair.
You worked hard, you paid your taxes. You're going to
get your house, your two cars, your kids and va children,
your vacation. Right. It's you know, the courts protect the innocent.

(21:12):
There's no such thing as a bad cop. Right. Elections
reflect the will of the people. The free market rewards
merit over manipulation. Right, And that's kind of what's embosston
our head, at least here in the United States. From childhood, right,
we're taught that fairness is the foundation of society. And listen,
I get it. We have listeners from all the continents,

(21:34):
all over the world, and everybody has a different reflection.
But I can only go off of mine, right, and
even when the individuals fail, you can still trust the system.
That's what was hammered into us, right, and that narrative
becomes part of our identity. It's patriotic, it's comforting. We

(21:56):
talked about comfort, creature comfort. Every time we hear the
national anthem, you know, our heart swells, and we're proud
of being Americans. And I'm not saying we shouldn't be.
We're you know, we are truly blessed to be born
in a country where we can get up and go
to church on Sunday without fear of retribution. It is

(22:18):
not the case. And again I've told you, I've spoken
to folks in Syria, I've spoken to folks in Nigeria
and other parts of the world who don't have that privilege.
When you get an email from someone that's saying, praying
my church feels like Jesus when he was praying against semony,
it's a punch in the stomach. It's it's eye opening, right.

(22:40):
But again, the eye, the eye opening uncomfortable truth. Right.
The one that the textbooks will never admit is that
the system it's never been neutral. Okay, it was not
designed to empower us in no way, shape or form. Right.
The system in place is used to manage us, to

(23:03):
direct us, to manipulate our opinions, our thoughts, and our emotions.
I'll give you a couple examples. Take Operation mocking Bird. Right,
the CIA wasn't influencing the press. They were embedding themselves
directly into newsrooms, cultivating friendly journalists, shaping stories before they
reached the public. Okay. Now, in this case, the goal

(23:27):
wasn't so much national security. Once again, it's just narrative control.
And if the intelligence agencies had the ability to shape
reality seventy years ago, imagine what they can do today
in this age of digital media and the way they're
able to distribute and control algorithms. Then of course there's

(23:51):
projects or Operation paper Clip. We know about that. You know,
they claim these guys were the worst human beings in
the world, and then they went and put them in
the top tiers of our government. Right, makes complete sense.
And that's one of the stories I tell people. If
you trust anything that comes out of our government's mouth.
That's just one of a million things you can point to.

(24:13):
And then the big one. We talked about it, I
think eighteen months ago, the Church Committee, the hearings of
the nineteen seventies. Right, that illusion should be in ashes already. Right,
that was a moment when the government confessed to the
very crimes that you and I, the so called conspiracy theorists, right,

(24:33):
what we've been warning about for decades, whether it's assassination,
assassination plots, governments being overthrown, media infiltration, surveillance, psychological operations,
which twenty twenty was huge. We'll talk about that in
a bit, the Smith Modernization Act. Right, it's okay to

(24:58):
do psychological operation on quote unquote the enemy, but when
you do it on your own people, when you do
mass experiments on people. And again COVID, and when I
say COVID, I mean the jab that happened like seventy
years after Operation Sea Spray in San Francisco, when they

(25:23):
intentionally sprayed a bunch of poison on the citizens of
San Francisco. When I did that episode, I think it
was about two and a half years ago, my email
blew up like nobody had heard of Operation Sea Spray,
Like legitimately our government sprayed you know, this tocsin on

(25:43):
the public and it was around the Stanford area, the
hospital's overflow. What's going on here? Oh, well, we're just
testing out this spray. And then people laugh at the
people who go on Facebook and show pictures of the camtrails.
Oh they would never do that. Oh really, have you
heard of Operation c Spray? That's why, you know, what

(26:06):
we do is so important. And again it's it's dual edged. One.
We want to expose the lives of man, and we
also want to say, hey, like kind of like Sam
Won eighteen, don't put your faith in man, you put
your faith in God. Right, what we do is important.

(26:29):
Don't ever let anybody tell you otherwise. Okay, you can't
forget co Intel pro Right, the FBI's domestic infiltration program
that targeted civil rights leaders, anti war groups. They hijacked
the entire decade of the sixties. It started on eleven,
twenty two sixty three, and it ran. I mean it
hasn't stopped, but I mean it was full force. And

(26:54):
remember they didn't just watch and surveil these groups. They
sabotaged them. They framed activists, they planted evidence, they sent
blackmail letters, they turned communities against each other. Again, that
wasn't the system overstepping. That's just the system they created.

(27:15):
So when people ask, well, when did things start becoming corrupt,
the truth is they never weren't right. Every one of
these historical programs revealed the same architecture a government, remember that,
a government that fears its people. Right, when the people

(27:38):
fear the government, that's when you've lost. But you have
this institution that was built to steer public perception. And again,
elections the federal side, when you vote, that means you
condone the current system. You condone billions of dollars a

(27:58):
year going to foreign entries, to and again, if you
sit down and actually read the bills where the money goes,
by the way, you know, you look at all the
you know, the federal government and education. The Delaware Scholastic
reports came out yesterday and Dover High School, again Dover's
the capital of Delaware. The math was ten percent. Ten

(28:26):
percent of all the students were proficient in math. One
out of every ten students were proficient in their grade level. Now, again,
you're in school, I believe it's one hundred and eighty
five days a year for twelve years, and only one

(28:50):
in ten people are proficient in math. If you give
me any young man or woman five days a week
for two months, I promise you they will be proficient
in math, in English, and critical thinking skills. They have

(29:14):
dumbed the system down. They want. They don't want thinkers.
They don't want smart people because smart people challenge authority.
And again it's not the teachers, it's not so much
the principles. Most people who get into education want to

(29:37):
make a difference in a young person's life, but the
system that they're boxed into fails them nine out of
ten times. And you can go to the State of
Delaware's Department of Education. It's the top thing on there.
All the reports. Just pick out a few random schools.
If I remember I'm making a remark school report, I'll

(30:01):
put the link. I sent it to my son last night.
He looked at his daughter and he was just beside himself.
It's it's not good. But the other thing you have
to consider, going back to how everything is rigged. If
they rig the past, why on earth do you think
after all these centuries, you think somebody's going to change it,

(30:25):
you know, if you think that they're going to put
somebody in a position of power to unrig what's going on.
And you've got I don't know what to say. We'll
continue with sports, right, and that is the billion dollar
circus that you were never meant to question. Now for

(30:45):
me personally, I used to be a huge sports fan
in the eighties. I could you could say any player
on the Phillies, Mike Schmidt, Larry Boa, Bake McBride, Greg Lozinski,
and I could tell you on that day what their
current average was. You know, Greig Lizinski's batting two forty seven,
He's got twenty seven home runs and seventy three RBIs Like,

(31:07):
that's the machine I was. And again they once you
focused on the bread and circus as a fifty five
not even fifty five anymore as a fifty six year
old male. And I'm not saying I don't watch sports anymore.
I can't tell you the last time I sent and
watched an entire game. It's been a long time. But

(31:31):
if it's on in the background and we're watching, when
I see somebody like and again, if this is you,
I don't take it personally, I'm just saying in general,
when I see that guy, you know that that grandfather
who was face painted with a two hundred dollars Green
Bay Packer Jersey losing his mind about a football play,

(31:54):
I mean, losing their mind, crying. But they don't have
any passion for the Lord or any passion for what's
going on in our world like that is. And again,
sports are wonderful. I learned a lot from sports. It
helped me stay in shape when I went into the army.
I love soccer. I love playing soccer, baseball, softball. But

(32:19):
you know, me and my dad used to go to
the Phillies games in the eighties. You could get two
dollars tickets and go sit in the seven hundred level
and you could just continually move down and they let
you bring your own food in. Now it's you know,
if you want a beer, it's fifteen bucks. If you
want a hot dog, it's twelve bucks. That's not what

(32:40):
it should be about, but it is. Sports are truly
like the last sacred cow in this country. Right. Even
the people who don't trust the government, who don't trust
the media or corporations, they still cling to the fact
that sports are true. Now for me, the big eye
opener was I think it was two thousand and two.
I was in Watertown, New York at Fort Drum. I

(33:02):
want to say it was like the Sacramento Kings and
the Lakers. That's when I realized that sports were fixed.
And years later, a referee from the NBA, his name
was Tim Donnaie. He admitted to fixing games he personally officiated,
and of course the league acts stunned, well really right,
like there's some kind of rare breach of integrity. But

(33:26):
Donahey himself said the quiet part out loud. He was
operating inside a culture where referees were expected to tilt
the outcomes to preserve storylines. Now, listen, I know people
aren't going to want to hear this, but if you
go back and look at every NFL season throughout the years,

(33:47):
there has always been a storyline. You go back to
the mid nineties. It's just like wrestling. There's something in
professional wrestling called the money is in the Chase, and
what it is is the bad guy is the champion,
and the good guy continues to try to get the
belt right the championship, and he wins because the other

(34:08):
guy is cheating, and you know we'll have the guy
won two and right before they say three kicks out
or somebody comes in and helps them, and the big
payoff is like WrestleMania, Right, there's eighty thousand people and
this guy has been trying to win the belt for
a year and when he finally wins, you know, that's

(34:28):
the end of the story and they start the new storyline.
You can go back to the nineties and listen even
further than that. I'm just giving you an example here,
John Elway, Right, that championship kept slipping away, slipping away,
slipping away. Terrell Davis comes along, they win the championship
and that completes the storyline. And if you go back

(34:49):
and look at all the Super Bowls, the Bills, the
team that couldn't finish the job, right, there's been a
storyline every year. That's what people want. They want a story.
And whether it's professional wrestling or whether it's professional football,
the NFL, the NBA, most of them are rigged. Is

(35:11):
every single game rigged? No, of course not. But in
most sports you are able to manipulate enough. And there's
been many videos on YouTube of showing how they manipulate
field goals in football, how they manipulate shots in basketball.
It's very, very intriguing, it truly is. But the biggest

(35:35):
eye openers should have been when all of these major
sports welcomed in gambling. Remember Pete Rose was banished from
baseball for sports gambling. Now every football stadium, every baseball stadium,
they have I don't know what gambling sites off the

(35:55):
top of my head, but you know they advertise them
in mid inning. You know, you can wager how many
pitches over under the pitchers are going to throw. And
once you allow betting to be a normalcy in sports,
you better understand that they're all on the same team,
and if there is ninety percent of the money on

(36:17):
one team, they're going to ensure that it goes in
their favor. There's a reason why Vegas has billion dollar hotels.
They don't lose. And something that is factual that I
should mention. Most of the referees in the National Football
Leagues are either judges or police chiefs. This isn't like

(36:40):
Lenny the janitor from high school. These are people who
are probably Freemasons or something similar to that. Right, and listen,
it's been happening for one hundred years. The nineteen nineteen
Black Sox scandal, which was a decent movie, right, I
think it was called eight Men Out the eight Chicago

(37:01):
White Sox players. Through the World Series for cash, you
had the Patriots, Spygate, deflate Gate, on and on and on.
Even by the way, somebody in their money. But sports
are as organic as Hollywood. It truly is so. Now

(37:24):
the question is if the sports are circus and the
news is the sermon, right, the daily liturgy of the
modern world. Right, most people don't realize it, but they
wake up to information that's really programming. Right. What we
call the news isn't a neutral conveyor belt of truth.

(37:45):
It's a carefully engineered perception machine built to steer, soothe, alarm, distract,
and divide on command. Right, six corporations own over ninety
percent of all the media, right, and at the top
of the food chain, it's black Crock and its vanguard.

(38:09):
One of the things that I was pondering doing in
the next few weeks revisiting MH three seventy that plane
that disappeared, because once again, four out of the five
people were on that plane disappeared and Jacob Rothschild was
the other twenty percent of that ship. That there was
twenty people from that chip company from Austin, Texas. So

(38:34):
when they vanished and died, he ended up getting the
patent and all the things that go with it. There's
a lot of really interesting things that go into MH
three seventy And the biggest thing is this happened post
nine to eleven, and that plane was on a flight

(38:54):
path that is one of the busiest corridors in the world.
That flight corridor there just doesn't disappear. But back to
what I was saying, six corporations of ninety percent of
all the media, from cable networks to movie studios, and
you just saw another big purchase, right with Netflix buying
Paramount or something like that. It's going to get to

(39:16):
the point where it's just one or two is controlled, right,
and that's what they need. So you know what we
see now, it's not free press anymore. This is a
managed narrative ecosystem that is simply disguised as journalism. Right,
if you have a guy in a suit and tie
looking good with his hair all straight and the banner
on him, you know, catchy theme and looks that you

(39:39):
seriously and tells you what's going on in the world.
Yet most people just believe them. Oh man, there's a
virus going around that's going to kill fifty million people.
Well I better go get that vaccine as soon as
it comes out. They use fear to control people. Right.
You can see the architecture clearly when local station, and

(40:00):
I mean hundreds of them, they read the exact same script,
word for word, down to the cadence and punctuation. And
you guys have seen it on YouTube social media that
show dozens of anchors from different states, from different networks,
they're all saying the same thing, like synchronized swimmers. Okay,

(40:24):
that is not local news. You know what it is.
It's network news franchise distribution at the local level, that's
what it is. Right. Everybody has a McDonald's in their town.
They're owned locally in many cases, but they all have
the same message. That's what the news networks have become.

(40:49):
Then there's the Epstein effect, right, the most blatant example
of how you know, a billionaire crime gets swallowed by
the system that's supposed to expose it. Right, grandfather used
to say, the media is the fourth arm of the government,
the unofficial fourth sector of the government. Not so much. Right,

(41:13):
reporters had the evidence, the whistleblowers were ready to talk.
But if it's not part of the narrative, no matter
how explosive, no matter how much evidence they have, they're
not going to talk about it. Headlines are weaponized. Okay,
a crisis can be inflated into a national panic when
the agenda calls for fear. Right, another crisis, one that

(41:37):
doesn't exactly serve the narrative, gets memory hold. Right. How
many times have you seen a story on the news
and you thought, my goodness, that's incredible what happened, and
then it's just gone because it doesn't serve the narrative.
One political scandal gets twenty four to seven hysteria. The

(41:58):
other one is quickly dismissed. It's not information, it's orchestration. Right.
All of these the polls, right, the Pew Poles, they're
not real polls. They are being used as psychological warfare. Right.
And then of course there's the manufactured or I should say,

(42:19):
when the manufactured narratives cracked, they deploy the fact checkers, right,
I get during twenty twenty twenty one and twenty two.
If I did a video on YouTube about the scamdemic
and the jabs, I would get pulled immediately for medical misinformation.

(42:42):
The corporate funded fact checkers defend corporate narratives. They're not
checking facts, they're enforcing acceptable belief. But unfortunately, so many people,
and again it goes back to education, they see, well
it says it was fact checked and happened, and they
shut down even pop culture. And again we've said not

(43:09):
much organic about pop culture. Pop culture is the soft
power of the empire. I think it's more spiritual than
sports and government, because when we're twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen
years old, our minds are still very much being shaped.

(43:29):
And you know, you go back and watch the videos
on MTV, which seemed maybe harmless at the time, the
lyrics and songs that we repeat, we repeat or sing, right,
I think there's a lot more of a spiritual side
to pop culture. Right when a great song catches fire,

(43:51):
or a movie resonates, or a meme takes off, people say, oh,
that's because people love them. But in reality, almost nothing
that becomes mainstream in America gets there without permission of
the institution. Again, gatekeepers don't just manage culture. They manufacture culture.

(44:14):
They choose the trends, they elevate what voices they want heard,
they bury the inconvenient ones that go against their narrative,
and they sculpt public taste so subtly that most people
believe they arrived at their preferences on their own. Your
culture is curated, it's manufactured. It is just like the

(44:37):
elections selected for you, but not buy you. Look at
the award shows, the Oscars, the Grammys. They sell themselves
as celebrations of artistic excellence, but they function as marketing
campaigns and political messaging platforms. Studios by nominations, through lobbying, gifts,

(45:00):
and frankly, they do what they're told. Record labels funnel
millions into quote for your consideration, pushes and again. Winners
are determined not by merit but by relationships, influence, and
again agenda. How many awards show, whether movies or television

(45:21):
or music have you saw and thought are you kidding me? Again?
It's the agenda. You know that music industry is a
huge part of the problem. The myth of the rebellious
independent rock star or the groundbreaking rapper is just that, right.

(45:42):
Tupac you see the videos of him doing ballet. Right,
they're manufactured a myth. Almost every major artist is contractually
controlled their sound, their image, their message, even their personal lives. Right,
labels manufacture authenticity. How many times have we used that

(46:06):
word this episode? We're forty five minutes in and I
must have said manufacture twenty five times. And that's what
they do. Much of our reality is manufacture. Right. The
punk who rages against the machine in the nineties is
now all of a sudden pushing the JAB and supporting
the government. Green Day is the ultimate example. Right. And

(46:32):
then the social media trends, right, the lifeblood of modern
culture anything but spontaneous. The PR firms see the hashtags
of the influencers, read from coordinated scripts, and these intelligence
linked accounts steer narratives under the guise of accountability. And

(46:52):
I know on my facebook's kind of locked down so
it doesn't happen. But on X or Twitter, several times
a week, I'll get a follow from somebody who has
never tweeted before. The account is seven years old, has
one follower. It's a bot. It's a chat about someone
following me, and I block it immediately, Right, And does

(47:15):
it help of course not. But Hollywood, right, the most
sophisticated propaganda tool on Earth, constantly preps the public for
whatever agenda the state or its corporate partners are about
to roll out. That's why you really need to pay
attention to these things. Right before wars, you get military

(47:38):
glorifying films. It's not a coincidence, lord me, excuse me
that Pearl Harbor came out April of twenty to two
thousand and one, Contagion came out in twenty twelve. All
of these things is to prep your mind and to
normalize these you know, these events again before pandemics outbreak movies,

(48:03):
before technology goes mainstream, the sci fi films, the Terminator films, right,
it scripts emotional acceptance for it. And then, of course,
if you really want to see the fingerprints, go back
to Laurel Canyon, right, the beating heart of the nineteen
sixties counterculture movement, one of the darkest open secrets in

(48:24):
American pop history, as documented in Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon.
Almost every Dave McGowan's book Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon,
almost every major figure of Hippie Revolution, from Jim Morrison,
Frank Zappa, Crosby, Stills and Nash, the Mamas and the Papas.
They all came from one tiny little neighborhood that just

(48:46):
oh happened to sit next to a top secret military
intelligence facility. Most of the artists who preached anti war
down with the system were the children of high ranking
military and intelligence official. Again, the counterculture wasn't counter system,

(49:06):
it was controlled opposition. So in reflection, they don't just
control culture, they control the boundaries of rebellion within culture. Right.
They manufacture the music you think is edgy, that you
think is revolutionary, the celebrities that you think are independent thinkers. Right,

(49:29):
you're Russell Brands, right, get out of here. Pop Culture
is not the reflection of society. It is the scaffolding
of society. It shapes what you desire, what you envy,
and what you fear. And that leads us into twenty twenty,

(49:51):
and that shattered the illusion more violently than any moment
in modern history. Right, for decades, the system that we
lived in was manipulated quietly. And yes there were people
who are awake and figured it out long before twenty twenty,
But that's when they broke down the door and said
we're not hiding our evil anymore. Right, every institution, government, media, medicine, tech, entertainment, education,

(50:23):
they all moved in what was the phrase lockstep in
a single pre written script. And if you think they
just stopped and said, we're done our mission, We're going
back to normal, then you're just oblivious to how the
world works. Okay, twenty twenty was a stress test. Did

(50:46):
they take their foot off our throats a little bit? Indeed,
but they needed to see how far they could take
certain things. So when they dropped the hammer the next time,
they know how to manipulate things, right, and COVID was
the perfect pretext. Right. You had Event two one, a

(51:06):
tabletop exercise hosted by our good friends at the World
Economic Forum and John Hopkins late in twenty nineteen. It
ran a simulation of coronavirus outbreaks sweeping the globe. The
hypothetical included lockdowns, censorship, economic shutdowns, and again, what actually

(51:26):
happened several months later mirrored the event, and from day one,
fear became the operating system. Remember the media running twenty
four to seven death tickers, the graphics of that lady
in China passing out in the street. Worst case projections.
We could lose fifty to one hundred million people, none

(51:49):
of it which materialized. Compliance wasn't encouraged, it was engineered.
Remember what's the one thing that makes people obedient. Fear
and obedience makes rigging easy. Meanwhile, hospitals were given financial
incentives to code diagnosis and ventilate patients, and if they

(52:11):
counted the death as a COVID death, they were getting
you know, I've heard seventy five hundred dollars, twelve five
hundred dollars in some cases twenty five thousand dollars panic
means power. Governors were armed with emergency powers they should
have never possessed. They issued. You know, we say unconstitution unconstitutional,

(52:33):
pardon me, but it's really inhuman, okay. And people need
to break this narrative in their head that they have
to answer to a man every single time he decrease something. Okay.
And again that's one of the first things I did
when we founded our church, when we wrote that document
to every leader in the state, sheriffs, congressman, senators, governor,

(52:56):
never shut down our church. You can have your martial law,
you can have your pandemics. Never close our doors. You know,
to throw me in jail, Throw me in jail. Whatever.
Shut down the travel industry, they killed small business, They
destroyed small business. Congress never had to vote on this.

(53:17):
Corporations act as unelected officials, right, you know, the guy
the shelf stocker at Walmart suddenly became the most powerful
guy in the store. Wear your mask or you're out
of here, sir, whatever, Junior, keep walking. And then censorship
became policy. You know, to me, I was flabbergasted. You know,

(53:44):
I felt betrayed. That's a big portion of the book
that I'm writing as I felt so betrayed. You know,
I for twenty four years, I thought I was out
there defending my country in the same country that you
know I served, was pulling my platforms from me because
I thought differently than how I was told to think.

(54:06):
And I thought the entire foundation of this country was
we can all be free thinkers. And there's no such
thing as you know whatever. You know, they call it
hate speech because I disagree with you, you know, racist. I'm

(54:26):
not a racist. There's you can't call yourself a Christian
and be a racist. But if you call something out
in the name of the truth, if it hurts, then
maybe you should look in the mirror, and that's what
they refused to do. And then the jab roll out
liability free science, right, pharmaceutical giants were granted complete legal immunity.

(54:51):
And again that goes back to Ronald Reagan, right, another
one of the presidents that people just love so much. Yeah,
and the man followed, not based on health, not based
on immunity, but coercion. And then the data came out,
the ARS reports came out, the definition of vaccinated changed

(55:14):
repeatedly to protect the narrative. And then with all that
going on, we had the Summer of Love, controlled chaos,
the Act Blue right, and you had and actually, speaking
of sports, it started with Koppernik kneeling during the national
anthem raising his fist. What most people had no clue

(55:36):
was that is the communist symbol, the raised fist, and
people were doing the same thing. And people have no
they're so quick as humans, were so quick to jump
in to be a part of what's going on. Right,
we want to be a part of the movement. Yet
all these people taking a knee, raising their fist, not
understanding that it's a communist symbol. Right, mostly peaceful, they're

(56:02):
reporting while a building is burning down, right, But everything
about the timing was not organic. The riots happened during
a lockdown year, during an election year. That's how they
were able to again say, Joe Biden got eighty one
million votes. And again the left and the right are
all part of the same corruct bird. But again, if

(56:24):
you think Joe Biden got eighty one million votes, then
once again I don't think anybody listening to this podcast
believes that. But again, twenty twenty wasn't chaos, it wasn't incompetence.
It was not a collection of isolated crisis. It was
a demonstration of how they coordinate control. This was a

(56:46):
test to measure how quickly society could be reorganized. And
it's never changed. Like if you could go back just
six years to see the world December nineteen and where
we are today, you'd be shocked the prices of things
number one, how many people on the road's going to

(57:06):
work every day? Number two, it's things changed a lot.
And then of course you know, I should spend a
little more time on elections, the illusion of choice, right,
And when America step into a voting booth, right, we're
told how awesome we are and we get a little sticker,
We feel the sense of power. We're changing the future, right,

(57:30):
Our voice matters. The fact is they keep a Democrat
or a Republican for eight years just to appease us.
They'll keep Trump in for forty eight years, Conservatives, it'll
be cool. Then Democrats will get in Biden, Obama. They
just rotate them. Bush Senior, Clinton, Bush Junior, Obama, Trump, Biden, Trump,

(57:56):
they rotate them. Do you not see that they appease everyone.
That's what they do. If they had a Republican in
office for fifty straight years, they're be chaos. They control us.
Elections in this country aren't about fraud in the cartoonish sense. Again,
it's about structure, in architecture. The system is built in

(58:17):
such a way that the public believes that they are
choosing nothing, and I mean nothing could be further from
the truth. Private companies that run the voting machines companies
the public cannot audit. Where code is proprietary, whose ownership
structures are murky, whose internal processes are shielded from scrutiny.

(58:42):
Elections are supposedly public, but the counting of votes is
where it happens, and it is outsourced to entities that
owe nothing to transparency. If you designed a system for trust,
this would be the opposite of it. Yet this is
the standard across country. Look at the money. The money

(59:03):
is the lifeblood of American politics, and that's why most
of my substacks are on nonprofits. I have been banging
away on nonprofits lately. What's the new one I'm working
on Vision world Vision. World Vision has ties to the
o stines to many people, and what they do is

(59:25):
the money. They're the middlemen the nonprofits. Once the money
leaves the nonprofit, it's not traceable anymore. And I know
some people get tired of hearing me talking about the
nine nineties, and it's ninety percent of them. There are
some that make a real difference, and God bless them,

(59:46):
but most of them are truly at the end of
the day, used for trafficking, Oregon harvesting and these tests,
these secret labs around the world. Again, when you have

(01:00:08):
all the money in the world, and again, I'm not
talking about the guy at the end of the street
who has four cars and you know, a five thousand
square foot house. I'm talking about the one percent of
the one percent, the people who have jets and seven houses.
Those people, the wroth Child's right, the Kennedys, all these people,

(01:00:33):
they want eternal life, but they don't want to do
it the spiritual way. They want to live forever. And
now they're not even hiding it anymore. One of the
baseball players for the Phillies, they're doing this thing where
they take a third of your blood out and they
clean it up with some substance and put it back
in your body. They are looking for the fountain of youth.

(01:00:59):
And you know, no one minus you know, the biblical
folks Elijah, etc. Who you know, didn't have to deal
with death. But these people will spend all of their
money to cheat death. I got these messages here, sorry

(01:01:20):
about that, and I think that is what Epstein was
all about. It was indeed blackmailing people, right, but it

(01:01:42):
was very much a way to raise the money. And
again you heard the interview I did last Tuesday. These
things actually happen, and we talk about them in a
way that oh, by the way, yeah there's child traffic
and oh yeah there's organ harvesting. When you actually sit
down and think about how evil that is, it's stunning,

(01:02:08):
you know, But you know, outside of you're not Gonn Elijah. Listen, man, everybody,
even if you live one hundred and twenty five years,
one hundred and twenty five good years, that's a drop
in the bucket compared to eternity. And that's what these
people don't get, right. And by the way, you know,
going back to COVID, sorry I aired there for a

(01:02:29):
minute and I had a message pop up. I got distracted.
I'm just being honest with you. That twenty twenty part
of the COVID thing was to get the voting system changed, right,
accepting mail in ballots without verifying and all of that stuff, dropboxes,
signature waivers, extending deadlines, right, And that's just a way

(01:02:51):
for them in case something goes wrong and they need
to get the guy in, they can, they can manipulate
the system, right. That mechanism of voting changed faster than
any time since the Civil War, and it happened overnight.
And again, the game isn't about left versus right, of

(01:03:11):
course not. The game is us versus the system pretending
to give us choices. Elections are not about the will
of the people. They are about maintenance of power. And
that's really the perfect way to put it. I'm going
to move along here. We're already over an hour, but
I'm going to tell you why they rig everything. Right,

(01:03:34):
we talked about what they've rigged sports, news, culture, elections, crisis.
But the real question, and that's the one that turns
this from a list of corruptions into a unified theory.
Why Why does every major institution bend toward manipulation? Why
does every system trend towards centralization, narrative control, and psychological influence.

(01:04:00):
Why does the rigging feel coordinated even when the players
are different, Because controlling a nation isn't about force anymore.
Modern power doesn't operate through tanks, troops, or tyranny anymore. Now,
they still love war. The bankers make money off it.
And it goes back to the first guideline of the
Georgia Guidestones. Right, they want to keep the world population

(01:04:23):
at five hundred millions, so that serves them well. Right,
that war's been going on for what three years now?
All that stuff is outdated. But the real power in
twenty twenty five comes from managing perception, emotion, and identity.
If you could control these, you never need to fire
a shot again in order to get the people to

(01:04:47):
support war, you need to win the hearts and minds. Well,
if you do it this way, the people will regulate themselves. Right,
Sports and emotions. Think about it. Sports aren't just games.
They are psychological pressure value. They shape your mood, loyalty,
tribal identity, national sentiment. Right back in the day when

(01:05:08):
I was a die hard Eagles fan, right, if the
Eagles lost, like in the nineties, Monday and Tuesday, I
was just inconsolable. I didn't want to talk to anybody. Wednesday,
I started to look forward to next Sunday. And you know,
in retrospect, it's just silly. Right, the news controls your thoughts, right,
pop culture they control your values. What's cool, what's acceptable,

(01:05:32):
what's rebellious, what's offensive? That's the big one.

Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Medicine controls the bodies. Right, when institutions can dictate what
goes into your body, how you access healthcare, how you
work travel. Right, how many people said, well, had you
get the job? I was going on vacation. They're not
when they do that, right, medical compliance, they're not protecting

(01:05:57):
public health, they're managing physical dependency. If you can regulate
someone's body, you own their life. And then of course,
our currency equals survival. You control the money, you control freedom.
What did Rothschild say, I don't care who the president
it is. I don't care who the king is. If
I control the money, I control England. Right, digital banking,

(01:06:20):
centralized finance, programmable currency. These aren't conveniencies, they're leavers. Whoever
controls currency controls who eats, who works, who travels, who
participates in society, and who gets locked out of the system.
And you have all the people. I can't wait for
digital currency. Bro right there already got rid of the pennies,

(01:06:40):
the big story without making pennies anymore. The story on
the news. I think he went to home depot and
he didn't get his penny back. They rounded up. They
actually shorted the customer a penny. Let's say he paid
it was like nine dollars and ninety nine cents he
handed him at ten. He didn't get any change. They say,

(01:07:01):
we don't deal in pennies anymore. Well, the correct answer
is then everything should be priced in nickels and zero's right,
so there's no chance of having to use pennies. But
again they always pin the loss on the consumer. And
of course elections equal consent. This is the keystone. You

(01:07:23):
don't need legitimate consent if you can manufacture the appearance
of consent. That's why you'll never catch Georgie in the
voting booth for a federal election. Elections give the public
a sense of agency while ensuring continuity for those who
are already in power. The ritual matters more than the result.

(01:07:44):
I want to say this again because this is one
of the more important things I'll say during this podcast.
The ritual of voting matters more than the result. Why
is that it keeps the population believing that they have
the hour, even when the architecture ensures the outcomes. So

(01:08:06):
if you put those together, you get the true formula
of modern power. You control emotion, thought, identity, body, survival,
and consent. You control civilization without even pulling a trigger. This,
Ladies and gentlemen, is modern warfare. No bullets, beliefs not armies,

(01:08:29):
algorithms not dictators, manufactured narratives. The battlefield is at land.
The battlefield is reality itself. So you know, this is
where the conversation stops being theoretical and becomes personal Because

(01:08:54):
the real danger of a rig system isn't just corruption.
At the top. It's what that corruption does to ordinary
people who still believe the facade. When someone accepts the
illusion as reality, the system doesn't just deceive them, it
directs them. It shapes their choices, their loyalties, their fears,

(01:09:16):
their hopes, and even their identity. And the cost of
that blindness is enormous, that blindness. And it always goes
back to that scene from They Live, when you talk
about blindness. Fighting for seven minutes, scratching and kicking and punching,
for the love of Pete, put on these glasses. And

(01:09:36):
when they do for just a moment, when they take
time just to look for a second and they see
the truth, it's changing. The problem is when people don't
see the systems rig they are fighting the wrong enemies.
They're spending all their time and effort blaming Trump or
Biden or Obama. And yes, obviously, but I'm saying from

(01:09:58):
a political standpoint, guy can fix it. Right. If Gavin
Newsom were in we wouldn't be in this mess, bro Right.
What I'm saying is they turn their frustration toward neighbors
who vote differently. I'm not going to say who I
know a person, an older gentleman who hasn't talked to

(01:10:20):
his son in five years because he got into a
conversation about politics with his son. The older gentleman who
over named nameless voted for Trump and he made it clear.
And his son is this science guy. And by the way,
you know, you look at the stats on people in
the science stem I think it is right, Stemm Fields.

(01:10:42):
It's like seventy five percent of them are atheists. Right.
But imagine not talking to your own flesh and blood
because of who you voted for. And when you hear
from a guy from a guy from a guy. But

(01:11:02):
when this gentleman sits down with you with a cup
of coffee and looks in your face and tells you
that he hasn't spoken to his son in five years
because he voted for Trump, that is when you know
the system is effective and in order to win, you

(01:11:24):
can't fight the system. You have to turn your back
on the system. Right stop. You know. It's just like
big pharma spending the energy attacking the symptoms while the
architects of disease remain untouched. The media tells them who

(01:11:46):
to hate, who to blame, who to fear. Right, the
system never fears a divided people. Right. When people don't
see the rigging, they defend the corrupt institutions, thinking that
they're protecting democracy, truth or stability. They weigh flags or

(01:12:08):
agencies to surveil them all of everything we've talked about. Listen,
if you don't believe how effective the system, the matrix
they created is. I want you to wherever you live,
find the local sports radio station, turn it on for
thirty minutes, fifteen minutes. How you and I come together

(01:12:32):
every week and talk about the truth. They are ten
times more emotional talking about something at the end of
the day has no real impact on life. Now, on
those people, the fifty five guys on the football team,
the twenty five guys on the baseball team, they make
a lot of money, but you and I, the people
who enrich them, That has no outcome on anything. Right.

(01:13:02):
When people don't see that the system is rigged, they
work themselves into the grave, believing the system rewards merit
it merit, pardon me, fairness, effort, and honesty. They pour
decades into careers thinking that hard work always pays off,
not realizing that the game is structured so the fruits

(01:13:24):
of their labor flow upwards, not outwards, not downwards. They
internalize failure, blame themselves, and never realize the board was
tilted before they ever rolled the dice. When people don't
see the game is rigged, they surrender their freedoms, thinking
the sacrifices are just temporary. Right, just two weeks, two

(01:13:47):
weeks until the curve flattens. We're just going to suck
it up and deal with this until the election, right,
just until things stabilize. But folks, I want you to
understand something. Power surrendered is never returned. Power surrendered is

(01:14:10):
never returned. Every temporary measure in this country usually becomes permanent. Right,
they'll pull off like they did, but many of the
things they implemented during nine to eleven Patriot Act, during COVID,
the medical changes. It stays right. And that's when scripture

(01:14:34):
cuts through the fog like a blade. Right, be not deceived.
That's a warning, not a suggestion, because deception isn't possible.
The Lord knows that that satan. That's what he's doing.
He's trying to deceive us. Test all things, not trust
all things, not assume the best. The Bible tells us

(01:14:55):
to test all things, my people for lack of knowledge,
Remember that verse. God isn't saying that people perish for
lack of faith, lack of effort, or lack of passion.
God says they perish because they cannot discern truth from illusion.

(01:15:17):
They fall into traps because they don't know they're walking
into them. Right, when you refuse to see the rigging,
you just don't lose your freedom. You lose clarity, you
lose your discernment, and most importantly, you lose the ability
to recognize the wolf behind the mask. So people say, well,

(01:15:40):
how do we see through this rigging? Right? Guys? At
some point awareness has to turn into action. Knowing the
system rigged is rigged. Pardon me, It's only half the battle.
The other half is learning, and we continue to do so. Again,
I'm not the subject matter expert on this, but we

(01:16:02):
have to find alternate ways to live outside its narrative grip. Right,
you cannot dismantle this machinery. You can certainly refuse to
let it shape your worldview, your priorities, your fears, your values,
your identity. Here's the thing, Escaping the illusion. It doesn't

(01:16:22):
require a revolution, requires discernment, not the kind your local
high school teaches. But what scripture demands. Right. First step
turn off corporate media. You disconnect from the fire hose
of curated fear of distraction. And when you stop letting

(01:16:43):
six corporations dictate your emotional temperature, your mind will reset.
Stop worshiping sports and celebrities. This is the awkward one.
Like for teenagers, I get it right. I had my
LED's Upplin post or billye Idel album out right in
the right. That's you know with teenagers, right, man, you

(01:17:06):
just want to fit in. Priorities are different. But when
you see a grown man like lose their stuff at
a concert or a sporting event, the older I get,
the more awkward it is. Right, Admiration is different. I'm
not talking about admiration. When you see a pitcher pitch
a perfect game, good on him. He's been training his

(01:17:27):
whole life and he did something that has only been
done a few times, right, five hundred yards passing, whatever
it is. Admiration is fine. Enjoying is fine, but idolatry
is bondage. The system uses entertainment as sedation, giving you
heroes to cheer for, so you never notice the real villains.
The moment you break emotional dependency on the spectacle, you

(01:17:50):
take back your attention. And attention is power right. Build
local communities, fine like minded people. Real strength that come
from federal power structures. Right, it comes from your neighbors, families, churches,
and small groups people who can support each other directly.
Centralized systems thrive when individuals are isolated locally. And I've

(01:18:15):
said this a million times. Local relationships are the anecdote
of top down control. And trust what your icee. This
goes to my other podcast too, which I'm thinking about
bringing back from the dead. We'll see, but trust what
your I see, not what the anchor says. If your

(01:18:35):
lived experience contradicts the official narrative, trust your gut, trust
your experience. Gas Lighting is one of the system's primary tools.
They tell you it's raining when you're standing in the desert,
and people believe them because they've been trained to doubt
their own senses. But most importantly, listen to me. Reject fear.

(01:18:58):
Reject fear. Fear is the operating system of this rigged world.
When people are afraid, they comply. When they're anxious, they
deepened on institutions. When they panic, they surrender their freedoms.
Here's the thing, and I got told this once in

(01:19:19):
the military. The opposite of fear isn't bravery, it's clarity, right,
And before we deployed, we always train it. And you know,
God bless the units I was in, because they trained
as hard and they trained us as real as they
possibly could without putting us in danger. Because I remember

(01:19:44):
the very first time I took a direct hit. Now
I'd been in convoys before that had been hit, but
when my vehicle took the first direct hit for the
first time, I didn't react with panic. I didn't lose
my stuff. I remember every thing with clarity because I

(01:20:08):
had trained, and nothing is different. If you reject fear, right,
then you're going to have clarity. When people are afraid,
they comply. When they're anxious, they depend more on institutions.
When they panic, they surrender their freedoms. Right Supposedly, Ben
Franklin said, anyone who gives up a little bit of

(01:20:31):
their liberties for a little bit of security deserve neither.
And pardon me, whether he said that or not, it's
not the case. That is the truth. The thing is,
when you reject fear, you become ungovernable in the best

(01:20:51):
sense of that word. Okay, but Finally, and most importantly,
anchor your discernment in truth, in scripture and courage, not
in politics, not in media, not in the experts, not
in culture, but in Jesus Christ. Okay, you know why.
He is the truth that cannot be rigged. He is

(01:21:12):
the light the darkness cannot counterfeit. He is the solid
rock that no system can manipulate. When you build your
worldview on him, deception loses its power. Lies fall flat,
and idols crumble, and the manufactured reality of the world
around you becomes exactly what it always was, and that

(01:21:35):
is a cheap imitation of the real kingdom. In the end,
the world may remain rigged, but your soul doesn't have
to be, and your mind certainly doesn't have to be.
All praise to God and blessings to you and your
family as we enter this special season, the birth of

(01:21:59):
our life and savior. I wish you all peace and
happiness and joy, and I do hope you take the
time to stop by the website and say hello in
the chat room and you're looking for something to listen to.
I've got a pretty decent rotation in the radio player there,
and I'll have some show notes for you, the sub

(01:22:20):
stack and some of the other things we talked about,
the books, the school reports for Delaware, the list of
churches who are involved in that trip to Israel, all
of that. So check out the show notes as well.
That's it for today. We should see you next Tuesday
at eight o'clock. God bless each and every one of you.
Have a wonderful weekend. Keep your head on us, wibble

(01:22:41):
and Christ in your heart, and we will see you.
I know it's been struggle.

Speaker 2 (01:22:51):
I don't know if you've had speed the time.

Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
All the way.

Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
Yeah, I know you're feeling more. Your smile ain't the same.
I saw Wall go from.

Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
You feel like you've lost your way. Don't give up. No,
don't give it and never home. Don't let call the primise.
It ain't done yet. He's gone up. Laden, Why it's
a right time? Got up?

Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
Let me come?

Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
Why wait, God, le me call.

Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
I can see the straight beside you.

Speaker 3 (01:23:55):
Child's are putting up the fid.

Speaker 1 (01:23:59):
Oh you're strong.

Speaker 3 (01:24:00):
Let a thing c.

Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
Yeah, you're gonna be all right.

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
You're accepting a dead FOLLI.

Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Beautiful. You're shoving ride.

Speaker 3 (01:24:15):
Yeah, you're living, breathing.

Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
You can hold your head of pie.

Speaker 2 (01:24:24):
Don't give up, no, don't give in, never lose home,
don't let go on the primies. It ain't donets God.

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
I plant?

Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
What a waintail?

Speaker 1 (01:24:38):
The God of Mericame.

Speaker 2 (01:24:41):
Don't give up, No, don't give in you never lose home.
Don't let go on the primies. It ain't gon life,
It's worth living. What's a way town?

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
The God of mel what a play down?

Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
The God Steve, Oh yeah, what a black man?

Speaker 3 (01:25:10):
The God.

Speaker 2 (01:25:15):
Oh yeah, got me. Don't give up, no, don't give in.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
Never so do they go of?

Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
The primisn in and done? Yeas got a planning, watch
and kind of eve colts. Don't give no dog giving,
never the home, don't let go of the crimes.

Speaker 1 (01:25:52):
It ain't done. Others worth living, watch and died. The
god h cos.

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
Oh, the god of needs.

Speaker 4 (01:26:12):
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