Hodgetwins Podcast - Hodgetwins & Billy Carson Unlock The Secrets of The UNIVERSE | Twins Pod - Episode 55 - Billy Carson

Episode Date: March 7, 2025

We're honored to have Billy Carson on the podcast. Can you believe a black genius like him is a fan of us? From aliens to religion to secret technologies and everything in between, Billy has deep ...insight and high-level knowledge about it all! Billy also addresses the controversy surrounding him and Wes Huff, the current state of black culture, and what Ai could become in the future.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg/joinGet your Twins merch and have a chance to win our Dodge Ram Trump 47 Edition & 10K in cash - https://officialhodgetwins.com/Get Optimal Human, your all in one daily nutritional supplement - https://optimalhuman.com/Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.comDownload Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60COFollow Twins Pod Everywhere -X - https://twitter.com/TheTwinsPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetwinspod/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twinspodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twinspodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdgRumble - https://rumble.com/c/TwinsPodSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVu?si=03960b3a8b6b4f74Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twins-pod/id1731232810

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah, we got Billy Carson in the house. Yeah. Looking sharp. People need to laugh. And so what y'all do is really important because laughter is like a healing process for the body. I'm sure people have told you sound like Morgan Free. Yeah, all the time. If I had a dollar.
Starting point is 00:00:15 Tell our audience what you specialize in who you are. Ancient civilizations, quantum physics, quantum mechanics, metaphysics, spirituality, inspiration and motivation, and health and wellness. We need more black men like you. I appreciate it. You are a man of many hats. Yeah. You believe in aliens, right? Yeah. When you say aliens, a lot of people automatically
Starting point is 00:00:34 they default back to what they've seen in Hollywood on TV. A little green man. A little green man with the antenna coming out of their head, right? I do believe that the majority of aliens are like us. And how do I come to this conclusion? Reading ancient texts and tablets, papyrus, cylinder scrolls, come all around the world. So this account of people, not little green man,
Starting point is 00:00:53 but people coming to this planet goes back millions of years. Was Jesus an alien? in your estimation? What's the definition of an alien? Not from this earth. So when the being says, I'm not of this earth, oh, you're an alien.
Starting point is 00:01:06 These pyramids are how old are these pyramids? Oh, man, they try to say they only meant three to five thousand years old, but some of these pyramids, in my personal opinion, are tens of thousands of years old. What's the whole purpose of those pyramids? It's a multifunctional stone computer.
Starting point is 00:01:19 It gave off energy. It was a power generator. Nicolette tested did it in 1800s. Right. And when he died, the government came and took all his documents, cell phones and radios and satellites.
Starting point is 00:01:29 lights and all that comes from Nicoleta. These aliens, they seeded there. Yeah. So we're all pretty much like aliens. What makes a black person look different than an Asian, Caucasian, indigenous person or an Indian person? There's a 2% variance in genetics. I think the difference in race is a genetic branding.
Starting point is 00:01:45 I bet you all of them look like Elon Musk. What do you think about these lizard people? The reptilians. So look up the Ubaid culture. They were clearly reptilian people, and there were a lot of them. What do you think about these people think the earth is flat? Oh, man. So I have empathy for them.
Starting point is 00:02:03 They just really need to study science. Yeah, we got Billy Carson in the house. Yeah. Looking sharp. Looking Devon Ave. Looking distinguished. How you doing, Billy? All right, man.
Starting point is 00:02:22 It's an honor to be on y'all podcast. Like I told you earlier off air, one of my sons turned me on to y'all over 10 years ago. And I just remember going to watch all your response videos and just laughing my ass off. Oh, you're talking about the ass call. It's getting relationships. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Yeah, we died. We used to just laugh, man. So, you know, but, you know, people need to laugh. And so what y'all do is really important because laughter is like a healing process for the body. And I appreciate it because sometimes, you know, I was having some hard days. And I just turned y'all on and just laugh, man. We go look at these fools. Give it in some I'll feel, brother.
Starting point is 00:03:01 A lot of people told us that, though. When we crept around and say, yeah, man, y'all help me through some hard times, hard times, man. You know what's crazy, man? Like, when we started doing our YouTube videos, I never knew the impact it had on people. And, like, we was doing comedy shows. People would come to you crying and, like, man, that's crazy, man.
Starting point is 00:03:20 I'm somebody. Yeah. Just make you feel good. I'm not sensationalized, but, man, I had the chair. I had the news. I was planning to do it. for some odd reason came across your video and I didn't do it. Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:35 I started laughing. Oh, no. Oh, no. He's talking with that source of it. It's crazy to say. You just shout that with me. You mean to tell me I saved your life? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:03:48 It's a crazy world we live in. Oh, man. But we get that too. Myself and my wife, we get it all the time. People come up sometimes sometimes they tell us how we saved their life. Right. And we get about five to ten suicide. to you know, messages a day and DMs and things and we got to send people to the hotline
Starting point is 00:04:05 and, you know, we try to talk. We can't talk to everybody. But a lot of people say that, you know, we stopped them from, you know, from slitting their wrist and all kind of stuff. Which is just, it makes you realize like, wow, the things you're doing out here just important, you know, you have an impact on people's lives that literally. Man, if I'm trying to kill myself, I'm just going to take me a whole bunch of ass for this time. I ain't cutting myself. Yeah, that cutting is, I don't know. I don't think. I can do that.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Yeah. Like some people jump off clips. Hey, what are we talking about? Blow their brains? I'm like, man. Yeah, it's tough. It's got some people got it tough, man. But it could be the pharmaceuticals they're on too.
Starting point is 00:04:42 Yeah. You know, you know, sleep aids and things like that. Yeah. Depression medicine will make you kill yourself. You know, that's an interesting point because my son, he suffers from a, what is the ADHD? Yeah. Tension deficit. I got that shit too.
Starting point is 00:04:55 But I mean, one day in class, Bill, I was like, man, you know what? This semester, I'm going to pay attention. Right? I was telling us I'm going to pay attention to the teacher. I'm going to make straight age, right? Then I blacked out and then I hit the bell ring. I was like, what happened? So I know what ADHD is.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Yeah, yeah. Can't focus, right? So my son, he has it, right? So we took him to a doctor and he prescribed them. Oh, man. Adirot, my older brother, Timothy, much older, much wise than I am. He said, don't put him on that. Don't put it.
Starting point is 00:05:27 I said, man, I'm listening to the white doctor. Oh, man. Don't do it. So I put my son on this, right? Oh, man. He calls me and said, he says, dad, I want to kill everybody in the school. Oh, no. Say, there you go.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Yeah, he said, man, I'm thinking about taking out everybody in school. Oh, man. I'm going to take myself out. This makes me feel horrible, which I can relate to because I remember my mom was taking this die pill. It was by, I forget the name of the company, but. Don't make you. I ain't trying to get sued.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Big Keith was working as insurance justice. in AAA Southern California. Well, we broke out in a rash. Broke out in the rash. He said, man, I feel like hurting everybody and it's all. I had anxiety. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Yeah. I was losing weight, though. Yeah, you're going to be fit, but you're going to be mentally ill. That's what it is a side effects. You're going to get ripped, but you're going to be crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Yeah. But tell our audience what you specialize in who you are. Well, my name is Billy Carson. I'm the founder of Forbidden Knowledge with the Number Four. And I specialize in a huge, range of topics, ancient civilizations, which I've done very well. I've been on a lot of TV shows for that,
Starting point is 00:06:36 you know, travel channel, history channel, discovery channel, science channel. And also I'm into quantum physics, quantum mechanics. And I've been on a lot of science shows for that as well on mainstream TV, as well as Guy TV. Then I have my own TV network now. And also teaching metaphysics, spirituality, inspiration and motivation and health and wellness.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Mm-hmm. Yeah. Man, we need more black men like you. I appreciate it. Man of many hats. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of hats, a lot of hats, man.
Starting point is 00:07:03 But it's been a great journey, but it's been worth it. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sure people have told you sound like Morgan Free. Yeah, all the time. Yeah. If I had a dollar. Have you been offered to do any voiceover work?
Starting point is 00:07:18 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I swear, I hear your voice on like a commercial.
Starting point is 00:07:23 I'm buying it. Yeah. You know, actually, I believe, so I do. I do spoken word. So I do spoken word over music. So I produce music too. I have a record label also. And one of my biggest songs is affirmations.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And I'm just speaking over the track. And that track has millions of streams on Spotify and album music and everything else. Hey man, I got a feeling, Morgan Freeman. He's going to try to take you out. This dude's taking it on my dog. I love Morgan Freeman, but, you know, it's not him to hand the torch over to me. Right. He's made his money.
Starting point is 00:07:54 He's about 90 now. Yeah. He's been 90 for the last 30 years, though. Yeah. I don't know. You might still be here. But when I'm gone, you'll still be here. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So, um, you believe in aliens, right? Yeah. Okay. Tell us about, um, what's your experience of open your eyes to about regarding aliens. Yeah. And, okay. Now, aliens, when you say aliens, a lot of people automatically, they default back to what they've seen in Hollywood on TV.
Starting point is 00:08:22 You know, a green man. A little green man with the antenna coming out of their head, right? Big ass head. Right. Yeah. Now, I think those, those, those, those, those, those, those, those, body types do exist because just because of some experiences that I've
Starting point is 00:08:33 witnessed, but I do believe that the majority of aliens are like us. And how do I come to this conclusion? Reading ancient texts and tablets, papyruses, cylinder scrolls from all around the world and talking to indigenous cultures, like walking with the Aboriginal elders and outback, they will tell
Starting point is 00:08:49 you that they were seated here by Pleadians. And when you ask them, well, who are these pleading people? They say they're people just like us. We look like them. And the... Yeah, Pleadians. There's a star system in the night sky, if you look up. It's called the Pleiadian star system. And you can see six of the seven stars with the naked eye on a dark night. The six, the seven stars, kind of a faded star, so more like a white dwarf, it ran out of fuel. But they're saying that from that
Starting point is 00:09:16 area, from that region of space, that there was an advanced civilization millions of years ago. And people had a war there. And when the war broke out, they became space refugees. And they came to this planet amongst other planets to create a breakaway civilization. civilization. That's in ancient text. It's not me making this up. That's in the Mahabrata, the Baghbe Gita, the Indian invaders, the Enumerilish, the seven tablets of creation, the epic of our tribe sees, all these ancient texts and tablets. See, if one tribe said that, if one tribe said that you could say it's a conspiracy theory, these are tribes located all across the globe. All over the world. Go all the way from Australia to America and go to
Starting point is 00:09:51 the Hopi tribe and the Lakota tribe. What are they saying? The Star Brothers seeded them on this planet. Where are the Star Brothers from? The Pleiades. Go to the the Egyptians. They also have it even in the hieroglyphs. Right. You go to the ancient Mesopotamia, now modern day Iraq and all that, Turkey. The same exact story. They called it Mulmo, the Pleiadian Star System. They etched it into the stone and they say that people came from there to here. So this account of people, not, you know, little green man, but people coming to this planet goes back millions of years. That's crazy because how did all these people come up to same story. And it's, you know, separated by continents and separated by oceans. They have the same
Starting point is 00:10:35 exact story. They have the same exact depictions. So if you go look at the Dogan tribe in Africa, they have a depiction of these people. They call them the nomo, right? And when you look at the depiction of them, they look just like the Samarian depiction of the Ananaki or the Anuna, from the Assyrian or the Babylonian. And so how did this happen? And they're talking about the Dogan say that these people came from Sirius B, which is another star that ran out of fuel. It's a trinary star system. There was three stars. And they knew the orbital pattern of the star system.
Starting point is 00:11:07 They knew the distance from the star system to Earth. They also know all the names, the shapes, and sizes of planets in our solar system because the NOMO taught this to them. And they kept this on record for thousands of years. The NOMO? The NOMO. Yeah. So there you go.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Yeah. You can see some of the NOMO there. They also have something that have the fish suit. So if you find one with the fish suit... This is in Africa? Yeah, in Africa, yeah. The Dogan. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:36 So looking for the NOMO with the fish suit. There go. There they go. Yeah. So these people, they call it the fish suit. Yeah. Now, what's crazy is the Dogon tribe, how in the world did they know that Sirius B existed
Starting point is 00:11:51 because we didn't know it existed until like the 1970s? Right. So we got technology. that can see it, to see a failed star. They also knew something crazy. They knew that the star collapsed and the gravity mass had collapsed in on itself. And that the star was smaller, but it had so much mass that a thousand human beings can't lift one teaspoon of it.
Starting point is 00:12:10 How did they know that? That's physics. That's quantum physics. So they had an advanced knowledge of a star that's light years away here on Earth and what we call, you know, an uncivilized tribe. Walk around no shirts on. Yeah. They didn't have a police force.
Starting point is 00:12:25 They didn't have an army. They didn't have any crime. No toilets. No jail. It's a hole. And, but they had, they have one elder that keeps the knowledge. And the elder's not allowed to be touched by any other man. He does have, he does get a pad one at a certain period of time where he trains that person with the knowledge.
Starting point is 00:12:42 And then that person takes up when he dies. But they can't be touched. And they must, they have completely isolated. I bet he got all the women. I bet he had bitches right around a court. Come here. Suck me. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:01 But that's what, so aliens is deep stuff. Yeah, this is deep stuff. So aliens is not just what you see in Hollywood. I think people are aliens, the people that look like us. Was Jesus an alien in your estimation? My estimation is possible. I just look at the, you know, what do you say? What's the definition of an alien?
Starting point is 00:13:21 So when somebody says, I'm not from Earth, or I'm not of this Earth, which is, all of religions. That's what he said, too. Of course, yeah. So that's the definition is alien, right? It's either from another country that came to your country or not from this earth. And so when the being says, I'm not of this earth, oh, you're an alien. The dude's an illegal alien.
Starting point is 00:13:44 You just go back where you came from. You know, that seems to want to offend people. I don't know why it offends anybody. Right. I think it's just woke outrage. I mean, we call people that come in our country illegal aliens here. I don't see what I don't see what the big deal is. Right. If somebody's not from Earth, then they're an alien.
Starting point is 00:13:59 If God's not, God's not from Earth, so God, to my opinion, is an alien. That's the term, the right definition to give that being. Oh, that's what that offends people, what you're saying. Yeah, the offense. Yeah, it gets them scared and defended and everything else. But I don't know why. I don't understand what the big deal is, right? I really don't know. It's not. It's not. It's not that he existed. You're not what he is or who he is. Right. When you call him aliens, no, it's not. Well, then what is he? He's human like me.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Yeah. It's not. Yeah, he's not. So if you're saying he's, he's not. not human, but, you know, so just interesting. But yeah, but aliens, I think, are, uh,
Starting point is 00:14:32 I think all human beings are aliens on this planet. When scientists looked at the stars in the sky on a dark night, dark night and saw that the Milky Way, what we thought was the Milky Way, we've been wrong the whole time. They discovered recently, and they've been changing all the astrophysics books that that is actually the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy,
Starting point is 00:14:51 not the constellation of Sagittarius, but the dwarf galaxy Sagittarius, which is another galaxy being swallowed by the actual Milky Way. And right at the insertion point where it drops in and is being swallowed up by the gravitational forces is our solar system. So they now hypothesize that our solar system itself is not even from the Milky Way
Starting point is 00:15:08 that we're all aliens. Even our solar system is an alien to this galaxy. And we're going to absorb the Andromeda galaxy in 5 million or 5 million or 5 billion years, I believe 5 billion years, maybe 5 million. It's either one or the two. You could look it up. It would be dead and go. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:23 It'll be called milkometer. So. You know. This is a natural process. Right. So we're all aliens, man, at the end of the day. Yeah. Well, when I see like all this stuff down in Africa, like the pyramids and stuff and
Starting point is 00:15:37 and I look at the pictures of it, I'm like, these pyramids are how old are these pyramids? Oh, man. They try to say they only went three to five thousand years old. But some of these pyramids, in my personal opinion, are tens of thousands of years old. Yeah. How could they have done that back then? Just like just slave labor. And it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:15:55 They all pretty much look the same. Yeah. They have, well, I'm glad you brought that up because we're talking about one master architect. So you have a master architect that lays out a blueprint and then people copy that blueprint. So this one particular person that claims to have ruled over the land of ancient Kemet before it was called Egypt. And the Egyptians acknowledged this being and have him etched into all the temples everywhere. He's called Thoth, T-H-O-T-H. He ruled over the land of ancient Kemper for 16,000 years, one person.
Starting point is 00:16:23 But he also claims to have built the Great Pyramid. So he said, build it out of the Great Pyramid patterned up the Earth's force so that it too might remain through the ages. So he claims that built the Great Pyramid, not Kufu. The Kufu stumbled across the pyramid when he came to rain and he just claimed it for himself, which is a common thing that these fathers were doing. They just say, this is mine now. They did that here in America. This is my land. Right, exactly.
Starting point is 00:16:44 White people are sophisticated. So they maximized it. Yeah. And so what he built this pyramid is, but not he physically used his hands. He is the master architect. And then you have a foreman and you have workers. And so they were trained and skilled in how to build this structure. But this structure goes back, probably, in my opinion, two processional star periods.
Starting point is 00:17:05 So we're talking about 36 to 38,000 years old. Yeah. I mean, I'm trying to think, because it would be tough to duplicate those pyramids today about all the technology we have today. Even if it was 3,000 years old. But we think it's more around like 40,000, 3,000. Yeah. And it's like we're pretty advanced. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:23 And they say it'd be tough to duplicate those pyramids. You know why it's so hard? There's over 2 million blocks of stone. Now, let's take a look at a couple things. The first thing is the Great Pyramid itself is over 2 million blocks of individually cut pieces of a puzzle. People think that the stones are like Lego blocks, but they're not. Each stone is completely different from another stone. There aren't no two stones alike.
Starting point is 00:17:48 So each stone is made specifically for the exact location that's setting. So that means that the stones are being made on the fly for that position, not being rolled from miles away on log rollers and cut already solid blocks and just stacked like Legos, that wouldn't create the pyramid. The next thing you have to understand is once this pyramid is constructed and put together like a puzzle, some kind of technology cut solid shafts through, cut shafts through solid stone all the way beneath the bedrock, 65 meters. who and what we or why who can do that we can't do that right now on a perfect angle without any errors had to been somebody from another solar system they have technology and so when we take people to Egypt we take people on tour to Egypt every year we showed them some stones that are from collapsed collapsed structures where you can see the tool marks now not just any kind of tool mark tool marks on diarite and granite that we don't have a tool that can duplicate those marks today
Starting point is 00:18:47 that's not so we're talking about something super advanced that the tool is gone but the evidence the fingerprint is there right what what's the whole purpose of those pyramids it was just for sure was it no the great pyramid was not a tomb so they tried to say it was a tomb for barry and pharaoh the pharaohs have the valley of the kings that's where they're buried at over there not over there we take people to the valley of the kings to see where the tombs are the tombs are tombs and this is a monument but it's a multifunctional stone computer so the first thing the great pyramid did was it it it gave off energy it was a power generator
Starting point is 00:19:20 wireless power, just like Nikola Tesla built in the late 1800s, the Warden Cliff Tower. So they found a way they put the pyramid on top of the Nile running water. So the Nile ran underneath the Great Pyramid and giant aquifers. Those aquifers are still there, but they're dried out now. The tubes are dry. Oh, I don't know that. Yeah. When you have running water underneath magnetized crystal granite, you create something
Starting point is 00:19:41 called physiostatic electricity. That creates ions that rush up into the structure. And then you have the Grand Gallery leading up to the King's Chamber. and when they have those resonating rods in there, those rods would step up to power into the King's Chamber, and then there's some type of fusion would happen. When that fusion would happen, it would shoot through the apex, and then the obelisk, you know, those giant tall structures with the point on top, they would capture the ambient electricity. And if you have something called a Jed, a D-JED, you can connect the cable to it and connect it to any electrical device and pick up wireless energy. You can run a mill. You can run electric gold-plating devices, which we know that they do. did that a lot. You can unlight bulbs,
Starting point is 00:20:20 but we know they had those. All that. That's crazy. How similar is that to nuclear energy? Well, nuclear is going to give you a byproduct like you'll have xenon or some type of a byproduct of nuclear energy. This doesn't have any
Starting point is 00:20:36 evidence of any type of a waste product. So this was a clean fusion. Whatever this was was a clean fusion. We do know that in the King's Chamber, there's a stone box. It's rose granite. And the corner of the rose granite box broke off a huge chunk and it shot across the room and hit the wall and it dented with the exact same shape, solid granite. So that tells us that something exploded in there.
Starting point is 00:21:02 So there was a high energy pulse at some point in the past, which may be the reason why it's broken right now. But that box that's in there is the same exact dimensions as the Arch of the Covenant, which we know from the biblical text was the energy-making device. So it's quite possible that the Arch of the Covenant used to sit. in that box to help power the Great Pyramid. Yeah. That looks like it, but that's too perfect. There's a, that one, that's it. Boom, there you go.
Starting point is 00:21:30 See that corner piece? Right. I've got so many pictures standing next to that. If you can see diagonally across from that, which you can't see from this image, across the room where that broken piece came off, the wall is dented with that same exact shape, about 20 feet away.
Starting point is 00:21:43 And that's heavy, solid granite, rose granite. So it's incredible. that whatever blew up in there was had so much energy to break that piece off and shoot it across the room. Yeah, that's it right there. This is made 30,000 years ago? 30,000 to 40,000 years?
Starting point is 00:22:01 Now, this Rose Bennett-Brocks, I believe was added a little bit more recently, maybe 5,000 years ago. Okay. And the reason why... It was doing some upgrades. Yeah. Yeah, well, see,
Starting point is 00:22:10 when the Nile started meandering away from the edge of the Great Pyramids, which we know happened because now it's like all dry there, But the evidence it was theirs in the ground. Right. These flies are people. So when the water left, the part,
Starting point is 00:22:26 an important part of the machine left, the running water. So this part, I believe, was added and the Arch of the Covenant was added to it to keep the power generating. Yeah. So if you add water, you think, I don't know, it would bring back the power
Starting point is 00:22:42 that used to generate or? Well, a couple of things. You've got to bring back the water. You have to also bring back the resonating wrong. Somebody took them out of the out of the grand gallery. Proud is white people. They take everything.
Starting point is 00:22:55 They take everything. Them jogers ran up in the temple of Hathor at Dendera and took the original zodiac out of the ceiling, a massive zodiac, the first one ever made and took it straight to France, I believe is in France, and left us this bad black mold copy in the
Starting point is 00:23:11 ceiling. I said, what? These people take everything. and monetize it. Right. It's capitalism. Yeah, that's what they do. Yeah, but yeah, that's what it's. So that's just one thing.
Starting point is 00:23:28 So it's a machine. Power plant, in other words. It's a power plant, right. The second thing is, I believe that the Great Pyramid is also part of a star map. So if you look at the Great Pyramid Complex from the sky down and look at the surrounding other two pyramids and some of the temples that are there in the area, and you connect them with lines and then make a circle grid connecting all of the structures, you get this alignment. This alignment when you take the NASA interplanetary, inner planet solar system map
Starting point is 00:23:58 and download it from the internet and then scale it down and overlay it. It matches perfectly. So it's like the what you call it a place you can see from space, a landmark. Right, exactly. It's a landmark. And here in Vegas, they got a pyramid, current type performance. there. He does comedy. Luxor. And from deluxeore, they're trying to replicate that. They said that light that goes up into the, you can see it from space. Yeah, yeah. What do you think they got that idea from? They got it from the great pyramid. They used to have that. And it still generates electricity at the apex, even though the capstone's missing. It's still generates random electricity there. So you think that pyramid was like a power plant, a power the entire city?
Starting point is 00:24:42 Yeah, absolutely. No doubt, no doubt. And then also, a You, from taking some basic measurements of the base of the pyramid and the stone and the grand gallery, you can come up with the number of days in a year. You can come up with the distance from Earth to the sun, the distance from Earth to the Moon, the speed of Earth on its axis, the speed of Earth around the Sun, and the speed of the Sun around the Milky Way galaxy, and even the speed of the Milky Bay Galaxy around the local cluster of galaxies, all from the Great Pyramids, all encoded into the structure.
Starting point is 00:25:11 So that's why you think we aliens because we had the technology to... Yeah. This is a time capsule. They left this knowledge behind for us today, for us, because we're the ones now that can decipher it and recognize the genius in it. And we can recognize the mathematics and say, oh, my goodness, these people were here. They knew all this information that we're just finding out. Do you think people on this elitist already know how to decipher all this information? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:38 And it's like free energy for everybody. They know. Well, if Nicoletessa did it in 1800s. Right. And when he died, the government came in and took all his documents. All this patents, right? All the patents and documents. They snatched it all up.
Starting point is 00:25:49 So, and they utilize some of that to do scalar weapons, scalar radar technology. They developed it from Nikola Tesla's plans. You know, the modern world is built on all of his, you know, cell phones and radios and satellites and all that comes from Nikola Tesla. That's where Elon Musk got the name. What I'm taking from? He's dead. Yeah, yeah, right. I'm white. I'm gonna take this Tesla.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Make it into a trillion dollar company. Monetize it. Yeah. He monetized it. it. But yeah, so we, you know, there's a lot of black budget programs that exist. And these black budget programs
Starting point is 00:26:23 they go with no congressional oversight. DARPA has a lot of projects that they run that they take, you know, contracts from the Pentagon, which come from American tax dollars. And these projects, a lot of them will never see the light of day. But they have to deal with anti-gravity, wireless, you know, free wireless energy,
Starting point is 00:26:40 you know, space travel, all these other things that we think is just sci-fi. They've already done Yeah, Sector 7. Out of the Transformers, remember that? Sector 7? Cobra. Cobra exposed, you know, that series exposed some real technology that does exist in some black budget technology.
Starting point is 00:26:59 There's something called a rod from God. It's a weapon. And this is a satellite that has 20-foot tungsten-sealed rods on it. And when they drop them, they can pinpoint any city. And it uses kinetic energy to blow the city up with no nuclear fallout because it's just a rod. It's using kinetic energy. And they showed it, yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 00:27:19 So it's like a laser beam? No, it's just a 20-foot tungsten steel rod that can be dropped to precision within millimeters of the location of the target. And it's using pure kinetic energy, gravity, and E equals MC squared. That's all it needs. Nothing else.
Starting point is 00:27:33 And it will blow up an entire city. Really? Yeah. Just a steel rod. So they replicate an asteroid hidden earth. Yeah, basically. Exactly. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Yeah, that's exactly what it is. No fallout, no nuclear waste to clean up. They just, you destroy it. So this is how America takes control of a lot of countries. I'm going to drop this stick on your eyes. Don't let me call them 6 to 7 until it and drop it in a stick on your head. Yeah. And once you find out that got that hovering over your head, you'll fall in line.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Right. Yeah. They call it God's rod. The rods from God. Oh, the rods from God. The rods from God. The rods from God. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:17 So there's a lot of technology that they have that, you know, it's not fully disclosed. You have the TR3B, which is a triangle, flying triangle. It uses a rotating ring underneath the flying triangle, which uses something called a ferrofluid vortex engine, which means it's liquid metal spinning at a high RPM. And it's electrified and pressurized, which create anti-gravity. They have that. So you remember when the Gulf War happened and we knew they had the stealth fighters. Well, this is the next thing behind the stealth fighters.
Starting point is 00:28:42 Eventually, these things have been seen. I've done TV shows on the travel channel at the bottom. But these things have now been seen and have been, you know, they've kind of slowly bringing them out. But on the next big excursion, you'll see these TR3Bs everywhere. When I look at that stealth bomber, it looks alien to me. I was like, what did he get the idea from? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Because when you say it fire, it doesn't look of this world, it looks alien. Yeah, yeah. Well, I think a lot of the technology is reverse engineered. See, that's a TR3B up there. And a lot of the technology, so they discovered that these scalar beams can disorient craft. So when they were working with it with radar, they started pointing at some of these UFOs. And they noticed that the UFOs are becoming disoriented. This happened in 1947 in Roswell.
Starting point is 00:29:26 And they brought down two UFOs in Roswell, New Mexico. We only know about the one famous when they came down. But when they realized that it had an effect on the craft, they started doing making a mission of trying to bring these. things down and recover the craft, which is what Grisham and all these other people have been talking about in the news, you know, testifying before Congress, that we have the, we have the vehicles and we have the bodies, is what they said. So it's all coming out. Everything I've been talking about for over 20 years is all becoming fact. And aliens, they look just like us. They look just like us, except for some of the ones that they had seem to be much smaller,
Starting point is 00:30:03 almost like dwarfs in a way. Midgets. Yeah. But yeah, right. It's not the incorrect way to say. But yeah. Tiny people. Hey, I never understood that. You don't want to be called an M, but you want to be called a tiny person? I'm thinking, I'd rather be called an M again. I'd rather be a niger. Well, you ain't got to say it to say M.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Oh, God. Anyway, but they take the craft. They bring them back to, you know, base. They re-reverse-engineered them. And then they develop all kinds of technologies. From the 1947 crash, we got Velcro. We got fiber optics. We got microchips and a lot of other technology that has come out and that has streamed that drop down, dribble down into society today came from that that 1947 crash.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Yeah, that's Steph bomber, man. That's just so obvious. You know Steph bomber? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Like Batman's plane. Yeah. I said, man, that's alien.
Starting point is 00:30:54 They already got this shit. They did they try to bring it out slowly at a time like they ain't never had it. Yeah. Like the people that built the pyramids, like where did they go? Yeah. So if you look at some of the ancient texts, You see that they had a war, something called a pyramid war. They had two of these pyramid wars.
Starting point is 00:31:12 In the second pyramid war, it was so bad that they released a weapon that they called a weapon of mass destruction. A WMD. Sound familiar? Yeah. Bush. Bush, yeah. And Jr., right? They got weapons of mass destruction.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Only people that got it is us. Tell about they got weapons of mass destruction. And he's the only one got it. Yeah, we got it. You can't have that. We got 30,000 nukes pointed to everybody. How dare you want your own nuclear bonds. I know.
Starting point is 00:31:43 So they had this weapon of mass destruction, and when it was released, they couldn't return it. They said we couldn't return it. They couldn't stop it. And it released something called the evil wind. Now, the evil wind, Enki is telling to his father, it's killing the black-faced people of the land. It's killing the cattle. It's killing the sheep. And he said that their eyes are bleeding.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Their fingernails are falling off and their hairs falling out. Sounds like radiation sickness. Right. Where can you see evidence of this actual war on earth? All over the place. Go to Mohan Jandarro Indus Valley in Pakistan. Okay, so Mohan Jindaro, in this valley in Pakistan, the bodies, the dead bodies are still laying in the street holding hands right now.
Starting point is 00:32:19 And no scavenging has ever happened to these bodies. The bodies have hired in background level radiation, and the buildings that they lived in right behind them turned into glass. You can only do that with 3,000 plus degree weapons fire. Yeah. Okay, there you go. Yeah. Where is this that?
Starting point is 00:32:34 That's in Mohand Jindaro, Indira. Indus Valley. This is the location of one of these great wars. This is Africa? Pakistan. Pakistan. Evidence of incredible amount of weapons fire here. Okay. And so these bodies just fell right there. There's somebody's even sitting on their staircase trying to get away. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:53 They just, they died where they were. And like over time, these bodies probably, what, 30,000 years old? No, no, these were just a few thousand years old. It looked like the bones would already turn the dust. Yeah, no, they're just still hanging. on and they have higher than background level radiation. Now, also, when you look at other areas within that region, you'll find out that a lot of, this is called vitrification.
Starting point is 00:33:15 A lot of the buildings have turned to glass, 3,000 plus degree temperature. And also, even in Giza, in Egypt, in Africa, you dig deep enough. You start finding these balls of glass. And the Africans would carve them into scarlet beetles to praise the gods. But they were just remembering this great war that happened. You can't turn sand into glass unless you heat it up. to a high temperature. And then I take people to see the bent pyramid at DeSure where the corners you can clearly
Starting point is 00:33:41 see and the whole side have been blown off by some type of weapon. And I have them pick up the charred pieces of remains of the actual structure laying around in the sand. You see, like, this was a weapons fire. This is not just decay. So there you go right there. Uh-huh. So that's the bent pyramid of the shore. I've climbed the entire interior of that pyramid, 1.5 miles going in all the way to the top from the inside and coming back out.
Starting point is 00:34:05 a total of 1.5 miles. Dang. Climbing and crawling through shafts and everything else. And I usually take, you know, you know, about 100 people in there every year.
Starting point is 00:34:14 So it's an incredible structure. There's a lot of hidden secrets inside that pyramid. That pyramid is not a power generator. That pyramid was a giant diagnostics machine. And it was said by the people, the indigenous people that if you had a sickness or an illness,
Starting point is 00:34:28 they would fill certain chambers in there with water, and they would gong these special stones. And the location that I was standing at the inside at the top looking down, that person would see some type of an x-ray of the person's body from that angle, and then they can detect what was wrong with them. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:43 And that was a diagnostics tool. And it wasn't bent on by accident. It was bent on purpose. That was the actual design that they used to build that structure. The same exact design of that structure is the same exact design of the pyramid of the sun at TOTIWilcon in Mexico. Same architect. Yeah, it's like, well, because these pyramids are not just in Africa. They're all over the world.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Yeah. There's thousands of pyramids. They just found another 200 pyramids in Africa from satellite ground penetrating satellite data. Really? Underneath the sand. What part of Africa? Right there in Egypt.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Oh, in Egypt? In Egypt? There's finding pyramids in the jungles, finding pyramids in the jungle, everywhere you look, there's more pyramids underneath the water. If you look up the off the coast of Cuba, there's found a pyramid complex
Starting point is 00:35:23 underneath the water off the coast of Cuba. And then you have the Bermuda triangle, which is saying at the center of that triangle at the base, there's a pyramid down there, giving off some type of energy. And if you draw a line straight through the Bermuda triangle, through the Earth, you pop out at the Dragon's Triangle in Japan, whether you have the Yonaguni Pyramid, underwater,
Starting point is 00:35:42 which had some strange instances there as well. That's one hell of a coincidence. That's one hell of a coincidence, I'm telling you. So at the end of the day, you've got to say all these things add up to circumstantial evidence. Right. There's something high-tech. There's a global civilization.
Starting point is 00:35:56 This wasn't this tribe talked to this tribe 20,000 years later, and they tried to build the same thing. These things are built all around the same time period. So somebody had the ability to travel around the planet at the same, you know, during a specific time period and teach this, you know, how to build these structures. Like the Lost City of Atlantis. Yeah. We had Mr. Corsetti here. He was showing his things like they said the eye of Atlantis has three rings or something like that.
Starting point is 00:36:24 And they found something similar that matched at from Space, they said it's in the Sahara of Africa. Yeah. He said maybe that maybe that's where the city of Atlanta was. It's quite possible. I mean, anybody who says they know exactly where it's at, you know, but we can hypothesize, and that's actually a good guess. But one thing I do feel is that Atlantis, the Ring City, wherever it was located, it was most likely just one capital of many. So when you go back and start researching, Atlantis was not just the Ring City.
Starting point is 00:36:51 That was one capital. But Atlantis was the entire planet. And there were many capitals on Earth being ruled over by these Anunnaki people. These anuna. They have many different names. Some of them call them the Innuana. You know, aliens. The biblical text, they call them the Anok.
Starting point is 00:37:11 You know, Babylonian, call them the Anuna. Excuse me. One second. Get that dry out here in the desert. All that damn talking. Oh, man. It's kind of dry in the desert. So, yeah, so then you have, you know, in Australia, they have a name for them as well.
Starting point is 00:37:27 You know, like for them, the thought, this thought of Mabi. And then you have, so these people, these people, are known all over the world. And of course, you have the Greek gods, which are still different names of the people from Mesopotamia. It's the same exact people. So they've been known all over the world. And these people travel the world and interact with human beings all around this entire planet. When Thoth got done in Egypt, he left there and he took Olmex with him, African Olmex, and he went to South America, Mexico. And he built a Teotihuacan civilization all the way down from Teotivokan down into Chichenita. And how do we know that? The base of the pyramid of the sun
Starting point is 00:38:01 is the exact same size of the base of the pyramid of the Great Pyramid in Giza in Egypt. The height of the Great Pyramid of the, I'm sorry, the height of the pyramid of the sun is exactly 50% of the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Both sites have three pyramids aligned with Orion. And you think the majority's pyramids were power plants. Yeah. Well, I believe that the one, the Pyramid of Sun, I believe,
Starting point is 00:38:25 was a power plant. They found underground tunnels connecting the pyramids in Teotubicon, Mexico. They're like the three pyramids there. And they found mica lining inside these perfectly square shafts that connect underground. What's mica? That's an insulator. So it insulates. Why would they need insulation?
Starting point is 00:38:42 Because in some way, I believe they were generating electricity. Yeah. Why were they doing sacrifices, Billy? Well, you know, what's crazy is you look at these cultures, these mine cultures, right? And you say, oh, they, you know, on TV they said, they built these pyramids. Really? Well, how come they ripping people's hearts out while they're still alive and eating them? Damn savages.
Starting point is 00:39:05 Throwing virgins into the lake, hoping that sacrifice and virgin, so they hope it could rain tomorrow. Right. But they can do that. Right. Yeah. Come on. You think everything about history is all BS? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:17 The Mayans stumbled on to this site. Now, finally, they're teaching this in universities in Mexico. Oh, really? That the Mayans inherited what was already there. They didn't build anything. And then the Asthma. came by 80 years after that or so. And they, because they had a volcano explode where they were living
Starting point is 00:39:34 and it destroyed their entire village. And so they moved and just kept walking, walk, and they stumbled across the area and took over the area then. So they just inherited it. Right. You know? So just like the dynastic era of Egyptians kind of inherited what Kemet already had.
Starting point is 00:39:52 Ancient Kemet already had high-tech, high levels, had pyramids, had structures of ancient temples, and the dynastic era, those people inherited. And as you go forward in the dynastic era, you realize that their ability to build got less and less. In other words, how megalithic the stones were, smaller. They would take a structure and cut the stones in pieces and glued them together.
Starting point is 00:40:15 So you would think that they were building these megalithic structures. Some of their structures are like glued together stones. So they look huge. Oh, my God, this is crazy. This is incredible. But when you get up on them, you realize that they just stacking smaller stones on top of each other. But when you go back in time, they're using single stone pieces to build these structures. I mean, megalithic blocks that come from hundreds of miles away.
Starting point is 00:40:36 And you go, how did they do this? So the further back you go in time, the more sophisticated, the more megalithic. The further to the front you come towards us in time, the smaller and the more general standard construction techniques were used. It's like that technology was lost. Exactly. The information was lost over time. And the people just did their best. They used a lot of ingenuity, but they didn't have.
Starting point is 00:40:58 the true knowledge. Right. Yeah. So these aliens, they, they seated the earth. Yeah. So we're all pretty much like aliens. We all have the DNA inside of us. But we're not 100% them though. Is that what it is? That's what it is. So it seems as if, and this is only based on what I've researched, and this could be false, but I don't know. This war happened in the Pleiadian star system. These people for whatever reason want to preserve our race, not exactly homo sapiens sapiens, but a version of us. Maybe homo sapien something else brought us to this planet, maybe even seated other planets with us.
Starting point is 00:41:32 And then at some point, these Anunnaki people came to Earth after we were already here. And we know this because in the epicabatraic, it says that there's people here already. There's be, they call this beings. There's beings here already. They were trying to figure out, how can they get somebody to help with the workload? Because they were tired of doing all this labor. And Enki says, well, there's an existing being here. We can add our essence to it and get it to bear the load.
Starting point is 00:41:54 So you say they call this an it. So they kind of seen this almost like an animal in a wing, right? So they genetically tinkered with us and got us to do the work for them. So by doing that, they took away their workload and put the workload on human beings. Now, human beings, you know, when a more advanced civilization meets a less advanced civilization, the less advanced civilization will deify that culture or those people that they met instantaneously. Right. It's called a cargo cult.
Starting point is 00:42:19 I believe that Earth is a giant cargo cult. That's what I believe, that we were engaged by beings that had no business and engaging us and getting us to do things and tinkering with our DNA. And where's the evidence of this tinkering? Chromone number two in the human body, taken out and fused together, telomere caps put on each end. Geneticists say it's an artificial mutation. Artificially done by who?
Starting point is 00:42:41 They say we don't know, but it's artificial. It would take more multi-millions of years for this to happen naturally and somebody did this. Somehow, some way we can't figure it out, but it's artificial. That's hardcore peer-reviewed science that says somebody mass. with our genetic code and altered us that's all races of humans yeah yeah so it's a probably big dumb nyanthals right then they find these old school the big dumb nandathos so i got i think these aliens came here i don't have to have sex with us or how they did it
Starting point is 00:43:13 some of these types be like a porno ain't gonna lie really yeah yeah big dumb nianitho just well they just came on saying neonathos wasn't stupid yeah they were smart they were very small They had more brain. They had more cranial space than us. So they have bigger brains. So they have bigger brains, which means they feel like they had more intelligence. Yeah, if your brain's bigger, look at the bird. That's why this is the brain like this.
Starting point is 00:43:38 A pigeon. So they finally come into terms with the fact that our ancestors or some of these Neanderthals and the sovians, all the other beings, they may have been more intelligent than us in some ways. And that the genetic modification came to shrink our brains and shrink our skull. all size, shrink our pineal glands, which are our third eye, and get us to worship these beings as God so that we would be enslaved but not know that we were enslaved. Sound like the white man's master plan.
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Starting point is 00:45:00 I bet you all of them look like Elon Musk. Well, you can see what that look like. They're all over the statues. Yeah, right. Look up Gilgamesh. So Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh was a giant. He was about 10 to 12 feet tall.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Maybe could have been a little bit bigger. He holds a lion in one arm like it's a baby. He holds a lion with one arm. Okay. And the epic of Gilgamesh is one of the greatest literal. every piece is ever released by any ancient culture you can find at the at the British Museum there's Gilgamesh there
Starting point is 00:45:30 he's the king he was the king of a rook and uh just a giant mass of being and um he's just one of many many huge giant people that existed uh oh okay he's told the lion he's got a lion he's got his uh
Starting point is 00:45:47 his bright down locked hair uh yeah but that's Gilgamesh but there's huge original statues located at the British Museum. You can go there and see them and see them in person. How do they get there in Britain?
Starting point is 00:46:00 Oh, you know, they snatch them. You know they get at that. They got everything. They got to monetize. They're going to monetize everything. They're going to monetize everything. So, yeah, you know, but. Yeah, they look Caucasian Greek. Yeah, they do have that look to them, you know.
Starting point is 00:46:19 And so when you look at some of these beings, they got some that look more African, some that look more, more. like this, some that look more Asian. There's a huge mix. Right. And I think people have a, you know, a misconception. So some people say, oh, the Anirnaki were all black. They were all white.
Starting point is 00:46:35 They were all this. For my research and reading some of the descriptions and some of all these dry text that I've read for thousands of lines, you discover that they had a multiracial look. So you had black, you had some were dark with bright blue glowing eyes, like the eyes were almost glow. That sounds scary. Yeah, I know. Actually, some black people, dark-skinned black with blue eyes.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. And blonde hair. I think it's melanasia, right? And then some were almost completely pale, you know, I mean, super pale, you know, with white hair and blue eyes or green eyes. Some were dark skin, but also had hair like mine and yours. And some look Asian.
Starting point is 00:47:17 Some had Asian features. And so some had like Native Indigenous American features. So you see this, this like melting pot. of these people. It wasn't like they were all this or all that. And I think a lot of people got too caught up and fighting over what race they were. But the fact is, I believe, and the evidence has been around. There's so many statues of them. There's multiracial beings. When you go to Mexico, go to Tiltivokan, you can see some of these Almec heads that they have out there that they've brought to the site, to the place where they sell,
Starting point is 00:47:46 you know, tourists come up by all the trinkets and stuff. But they got some Almec heads. Some of these Aalmecs have Asian eyes. They don't have African black eyes. they're Afro-Asian, right? And so it's like, wow, this is crazy. So we're talking about a real mixed race that existed. And the only solid race that was only one race at a time was I believe the black race on Earth. And then when the Tower of Babel incident happened
Starting point is 00:48:08 and they separated the people and said we're going to mix their languages and we're going to separate them, you know, put them in different lands. I think that's when a lot of diversity came in. And the people who would look different as far as these aliens, if you were Asian, if I was Asian and you came under me to my area, I'm going to now genetically tinker with you. Your next offspring is going to look Asian.
Starting point is 00:48:29 That's my opinion. It's like a genetic branding. And how I came up with this, when I started looking into genetics, like what makes a black person look different than an Asian, Caucasian, then an indigenous person or an Indian person? It's like there's a 2% variance in genetics. Right. Now, so I said, I contacted some geneticists.
Starting point is 00:48:46 And I said, hey, how long would it take for this to happen? You know what they said? Millions of years. I said, well, can you explain how it's possible that it's here right now? And it didn't take millions of years. It's only been 200,000 years. They said, we can't answer the question. I think the difference in race is genetic branding.
Starting point is 00:49:02 When you read the Emerald Tavis, Thoth had a crew of people that went with him to Kemmett, to rebuild Kemmett after the flood. And then he said, after they rebuilt Kimet, he told them to spread out and duplicate what we did here. These people started capitals of Atlantis. They called themselves sons of Atlantis. When they got to a region, they ruled over people.
Starting point is 00:49:18 y'all gonna look like me so that way people know y'all are my people people know that's his people over there it's like branding a cow farmer joe got that that brand on this cow right everybody knows that's farmer joe's cow don't mess with his cow yeah so it's like Nike and underarm yeah it's same thing like um like when you look look at slavery like you take the owner the name of your owner exactly hodge yeah we came from hodges right yeah you know yeah yeah same concept yeah yeah yeah learning from the aliens yeah yeah yeah They taught us a lot. They installed a whole bicameral Congress in ancient Mesopotamia.
Starting point is 00:49:53 They installed, you know, the whole legal system. They installed inflation. They installed fiat currency all the way back then. They had all these things thousands of years ago. And, of course, construction, street grids, city centers, plumbing, all that was invented thousands of years ago. It started in Mesopotamia and spread around the entire world. You know, it's crazy when you read the Bible, regardless of what faith you are, or you look at all these ancient texts. Nobody talks about race at all.
Starting point is 00:50:20 No, yeah. Not really. I mean, they mentioned the Nubians and this and that, but they don't go, hell, you know, they don't, you know, I'm saying, them black people over there. If you got the niggas over there. You got it out on your own. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:36 But they didn't, it was like trivial to them. Yeah, yeah. Because they was doing bigger and better things. It's like all this technology losses, like everybody went to separate, and everybody just got stupid and started hating each other. Yeah, it's a lot of things. hate going on. Yeah. More hate than love, but, you know, it's going to flip-flop.
Starting point is 00:50:54 Yeah. What do you think about these lizard people? The reptilians. Yeah. So look up the U-B-A-D-U-B-A-I-D. So they found these U-B-A-D-Reptillion statuettes located in Mesopotamia. It's a pre-Samarian culture. So they were there before these people got there.
Starting point is 00:51:17 And these Ubaid people, they were clearly reptilian people, and there were a lot of them. They had a monarchy-type system. That is crazy. Yeah. So you see, you got the man there, you got a woman. You even have one breastfeeding a baby. I think that golden one there. She's breastfeeding a baby.
Starting point is 00:51:38 Now, that looked crazy. Yeah, I know. And so these people were there first. Some of the structures that they lived in are still there that worn down to nubs now. but it's still in the desert out there in Middle East. And this culture, this Ubaid culture, was a culture and a race of people that were reptilian people that lived on Earth, thousands and thousands of years ago.
Starting point is 00:51:59 You think that we could mate with them, have kids with them? I don't know. I mean, I don't know how the genetics work, but... That's what you call an interracial relationship. That's super interracial. Yeah, that baby going to look crazy. The baby ain't going to look nothing like you. But it seems as if they kind of kept it themselves.
Starting point is 00:52:19 They ran their civilization. They didn't really interact with us. But they were here. They were here before the Ananacia Iraq. They probably didn't want a fool with them. They was isolated on purpose. If we're aliens, it seems like to me they're just another species of aliens. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:34 See, Earth became, again, my opinion. I always tell you when something's my opinion, Earth is a breakaway civilization for races of people. When you have a war, imagine there's a war on Mars, right? which happened a long time ago. But Mars now is being blown up into pieces. The whole planet's going to blow up. A huge chunk can hit this planet in any moment,
Starting point is 00:52:54 which will destroy all of us. So you get into your ship if you have one, if you're lucky enough to be an elite that has a ship and you get out of here, you've got to find another place to live. I think that there was this huge rush of people leaving that star system, the Pleiating Star System,
Starting point is 00:53:07 space refugees that ended up looking for planets to colonize and Earth just happened to be one of them. That's my personal opinion. Now, for that to be possible, they say these planets are like light years away. How would you cover that amount of distance? You have to go through some kind of dimension or what would you call it? Wormhole, wormhole. Yeah, there's a couple different ways.
Starting point is 00:53:27 There's a couple ways to bypass the speed of light limitation. The first way would be, to me, the most popular way would be a warp drive. Like you see in Star Trek, they developed something called an albuquer drive. And the albuquer drive is a real drive that tested in the laboratory. It can create a warp field. Now, they don't have enough energy to create a long warp field, in other words, keep it sustained, but they know they can make a warp field now. So what is a warp field?
Starting point is 00:53:51 Imagine you have a table, and you have a tablecloth on the table. And you put your cup in the middle of the table, and you pull the tablecloth. The cup comes toward you. So in order to bypass the limitation of the speed of light, you have to do something. You can't move through space, but you can move space and violate the law. So a warp field shrinks space in front of the ship and expands it from the back. So what's happening is you're moving space. you're not moving the ship.
Starting point is 00:54:14 The ship actually never goes anywhere, but it ends up at a different location on the XYZ axis because you've moved spacetime. And so that's a way of bypassing the speed of light by multitudes without violating the law of relativity. The other way would be is some type of dimensional travel. Getting into a hyper dimension and moving through a hyper dimension through a slip screen and popping out at another end.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Or the third way could be something called an Einstein-Rosenbridge, where Einstein and Rosenberg created this theory of bending the space and time through a wormhole. If you can create a stable wormhole, you can go from one point to the other by just bending space and going, boop, boop, and you're right there. Yeah, teleport.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Yeah, that's right. So there's a couple ways to do it. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, if you develop something that could travel at the speed of light, I mean, you're going to end up hitting some shit. You're going to go ahead. You don't know what you're going to hit.
Starting point is 00:55:04 But, you know, you wouldn't want to travel at the speed of light because what will happen is you'll end up going backwards in time. So, you know, if you hit, Now, if you travel a percentage of the speed of light, you're going to have all kind of time dilation issues trying to get back to your home world. So if I go away from Earth at the Speed of Light
Starting point is 00:55:22 for one year and then come back, there's two years, I think you'll be like probably aged like, I don't know, 50 or 60 years or some crazy number. You can look it up. Yeah, that's what I was looking at this old bull with Charlton, Heston, Planet 8s. Oh, yeah. There was on his ship and he's like,
Starting point is 00:55:35 you're 2,000 years old. Yeah. Everything you know is turn to dust. You remember that part? Yeah. Classic. That's the classic one. Right.
Starting point is 00:55:47 That's my best one. Yeah, it is. It is. But that's what happens. Time dilation issues. But in a warp drive, dimensional travel, hyperspace travel, you don't have that problem. There might be small dilation issues, but nothing massive like that. You can get back to Earth in your same time frame.
Starting point is 00:56:03 But with just going at the speed of light, the old-fashioned way, that's going to create a lot of time dilation problems. Yeah, you're going to hit some shit, too. You're going to get a big ass rock or something See, you're going to run into a planet You have You have to have Long Range scanners
Starting point is 00:56:21 Yeah Yeah, you have You know, scanners that can scan You know Half a light year away Yeah, you got at least Have 2020 vision Yeah, yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Man, man That is, I was going to say something But I was thinking about Red it in a situation All right, so all this side, But you're talking, this is all quantum physics, right? Yeah, quantum physics.
Starting point is 00:56:45 Where did you pick this stuff up at? You know, I just thought I just had a good ability to retain the information but also understand it. So when I recognized that, I said, wow, how can I take this further? So I went to this online website called K-A-H-N University. At the time, years ago, it used to be completely free. So I was like, this is a free quantum physics courses online. Let the white man find out.
Starting point is 00:57:07 They don't know what it's saying free. But they found out now they charged money. But it's still cheap. It's like 10 bucks a month or something like that thing. Yeah, okay. That add up real quick. Well, you got about a million people on that sense. Yeah, it adds it quick.
Starting point is 00:57:21 But, you know, and a lot of it was really confirmation because a lot of the concepts and ideas, you know, Strartinger's equation or the double-sit experiment or, you know, way part of the duality. You said that shit like you're talking about spaghetti and pizza. I don't know what you thought. Hey. Hey, so you're very good at, you're very
Starting point is 00:57:43 good at math. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So you know chocolate is all that shit because I open up a chocolate but I said, this shit ain't even math anymore. It's all letters. You must have called it's English.
Starting point is 00:57:55 Yeah, they're symbols, yeah. But yeah, I get it. You know, just there's something I just took a liking to it and had a passion for it, you know. And it really helped me with the things that I like to teach because I really feel like the quantum physics is explaining spirituality. The word, spirituality is something that people think
Starting point is 00:58:10 tend to think is just magical and mysterious and miraculous. But I really believe that the fundamental basis behind the veil is quantum mechanics in action. And the quantum mechanics tell you exactly what's happening on the spiritual side. So if you want to get a good result spiritually, if you really understand the quantum mechanics, you can really manifest the life and the reality that you want. Right, right. I was reading this book. I didn't know how powerful the placebo effect was.
Starting point is 00:58:38 Yeah, oh, it's powerful. crazy. Like you could you could have two people dying. I forget to study. I'm just, I don't have a brain like you. I don't forgot half that stuff I read. They gave, the placebo effect was so powerful. They actually gave somebody a pill and they actually thought
Starting point is 00:58:53 there was cured, but they were still. Yeah. Yeah. They just gave them a sugar pill. So this is going to kill you. Oh, thank God. Give it to me. And then they're like, oh, man, I'm feeling bit already. I feel it already. Because they believed it so much that the conscious brain sent
Starting point is 00:59:09 the signal to the cells in the body, and the cells believe it well. So the cells have their own memory. The heart has its own brain. The mind has its own consciousness. And when you get all that working on the same frequency, you can heal yourself. Right. Yeah. How much of this, I heard people say we only use like 2% of our brains or whatever, but how true do you think that is? Do you think there's something we haven't tapped into with our brains, where we could do unbelievable things that we haven't tapped into yet? I definitely believe that. I think that what they've done done really is they programmed us into believing that we aren't using a lot of our brain. By hearing that from the time of your little kid growing up and hearing it on TV shows
Starting point is 00:59:47 and science shows and everything else, they're kind of programming us into believing that we're in a box. And a lot of people, when they see somebody who may have psychic powers or telekinesis or all these other great gifts, great, you know, intuition, we said, oh, man, they got special powers, but they're just using the normal powers that everyone else has. They took a scan of the brain and found out that we have built. millions of magnetite crystals inside of our brains. Now, that means we should be able to navigate without GPS.
Starting point is 01:00:15 We should be able to navigate like turtles and birds, you know, using the magnetic fuel of the earth. So they said, are we connected to these things or not? So they took a guy and they put him in a laboratory setting, connected an EG cap to his head, and put a bar magnet in the room and started moving it around. And guess what they saw on the computer screen? They saw that the magnetite crystals were orienting themselves to the bar magnet,
Starting point is 01:00:36 which means that we still have the access, we can access the ability to sense the magnetic field, but in some weird way, we're disconnected from even knowing that we're sensing it. So we have all these innate abilities and powers that we're not utilizing pretty much because you guys work out. If you stop going to the gym, what happened? The muscle atrophies.
Starting point is 01:00:55 And that's the same thing that's happened to us consciously. We've consciously atrophied, and we have this form of abnesia of who we are and how powerful we really are because we're not utilizing the muscle, the conscious muscle. Like sometimes there's, a natural disaster like an earthquake or something like that. These prehistoric looking
Starting point is 01:01:13 tortoises, they're huge turtles. They actually flee an area because they know something's back. They know. Yeah. They can sense it coming. Birds know. Anytime it's a natural disaster or tsunami coming, the wild animals, they've been long gone. Right. Human beings are standing there with a selfie. Look at this mortar coming.
Starting point is 01:01:28 His water. They see it getting swept away. Big dumb turtle just like. We got to get the hell out of here. All the peace that means, I got a picture. You see this? fit to die. Yeah, so we just haven't used our muscles, our consciousness muscles, our natural abilities beyond our five senses is enough. But they're there. They're just laying there dormant.
Starting point is 01:01:50 And they found out that junk DNA isn't junk. They finally made a peer-review document about this, that the junk DNA has a purpose and we can access it. So they're experimenting more and studying that more. Now, they also discovered that our brain connects, our consciousness connects to up to 11 dimensions. And Michi Okaku, one of the greatest theoretical physicists in the world, him and a group of other scientists said that the universe is at least 11 dimensions. So I believe that we can connect to all those dimensions within the known universe. Yeah, I heard that word dimension. What does that mean, though? A dimension is another, for example, we're sitting in the third dimension, right? So in the third dimension, we have
Starting point is 01:02:26 up, down, left, and right. We have this XYZ axis. Two dimensions is when you connect lines on a piece of paper, and one dimension is just a straight line. Okay, so we're in the third. Now, above us is something called a hyper cube or the tesseract. That's the fourth dimension. And the fourth dimension, you can look down into the third. You can see the past, present, and future all at once. And any dimension higher than that as well. So if you remember the movie Interstellar?
Starting point is 01:02:50 I just watched that. And it was talking about the Tessor? I was like, what the hell is he talking about? He's in a Tessorac, which is a modern term for Metatron's cube. Yeah, he was trying, he was looking at his family and stuff. And I was like, I was like, man, my brain's my flu. He was stuck inside of a hypercube, a fourth dimensional of a hypercube. He used a higher dimension.
Starting point is 01:03:08 So if you can imagine yourself in your house at age of five, age of 15, age of 20, and you're looking at yourself from a higher dimension. You can see yourself in the same house but at different ages. Right. You can see the past present. So he was stuck in that mode. He was in a hypercube looking down into his house at his daughter at different various ages of her life because from a higher dimension, the past present and future exists all at once.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Is that like remote viewing or what is it called? Astro projection. Well, remote viewing is something a little different. Now, remote viewing can access dimensions, but it's mostly specifically created to target the third dimension. So a person or coordinator for a remote viewing mission, and this is something that the CIA actually did is called Project Stargate. So they would come up with a target, okay? So whatever that target would be, let's say they want to see inside the cabinet of Saddam Hussein's, you know, file cabinet for his next mission.
Starting point is 01:04:00 So they wouldn't tell anybody that was the target, okay, because you can't tell what the target is. that would mess up the whole experiment. What you do is you get a random number generator, click it, you get these digits of numbers, and you consciously add that number to the target location. So I'm going to say, okay, the number is 5-6-1-1-218-9. I'm saying that this is now the target inside the file cabinet. Now I take and I go to the remote viewer
Starting point is 01:04:24 and I give them the target number, only the number, not the location, not the time, not the what I'm looking for, just a number, and that's all they get. From that number, they go into an awakened meditation where they do something called drawing an idiom, which is a quick scribble on a piece of paper, and from there they're going into breaking down and sensing the target data
Starting point is 01:04:41 and writing it down while they're still awake. They're getting into meditation, and they're writing this stuff down. So they're not going to a full sleep, but they're getting to a special meditation, and they're getting this information from space time. And the top remote viewers in the world worked for the CIA. They wrote movies about this.
Starting point is 01:04:56 The men that Sterer Goats was one of them. Major Ed Dames was one of the top guys in charge of this unit, and who trained me in Orlando, Florida, two years in a row, okay, in remote viewing. So remote viewing is mine outside of space and time, looking for targets that someone gives you based on the target number, and it could be anywhere.
Starting point is 01:05:13 Now, they just recently declassified a CIA document where they gave the world's top remote viewer a target on Mars one million years ago. Now, they didn't know that's what it was, but they started coming back with the intelligence. They found pyramids on Mars, they found obelisk on Mars, and they found shadowy dark people inside of stasis chambers
Starting point is 01:05:32 trying to survive because their race was, they were struggling to survive. They were coming to an end. There were very limited numbers, and they were in these stasis chambers just trying to maintain any level of life. And that just got declassified just recently. I did a whole podcast on it.
Starting point is 01:05:49 They got pyramids on Mars? They got pyramids there right now. You can go to an image on Mars called Sidonia. Sidonia. And on Sidonia, which ironically means Cairo in ancient tongue, and Sidonia, there's a pyramid there.
Starting point is 01:06:02 five-sided pyramid with geometry, okay? And there's the face on Mars at the same location. It's on Mars. I thought that was a hoax. They got that in the 19th. Now it's not a hoax. It's real. Really?
Starting point is 01:06:16 Yeah. They came back and they tried to take images later on from different angles and try to say, oh, we made a mistake. They don't want people looking. When the world got hold of this information, everyone wanted to start looking into it, okay? That face on Mars is real. The one that you see is kind of obliterated.
Starting point is 01:06:31 That came so much later in from. a very different angle and it's kind of obfuscated as well. And we've uncovered the obfuscation. You think that's a mask or a statue or... It's the face of this character called, this man called Al-Alo... It's not Al-Lam.
Starting point is 01:06:47 It's... I think it's... I might be Al-Lam. He's an Al-Lam or something like Al-Lala. But Al-Lam, I believe his name, is actually Al-Lam. But he was sent to Mars to die. And that's a... Like a... You know, that's to his face. That's like his face, and that's like an ode to him.
Starting point is 01:07:04 He actually ended up getting in a battle with Anu. He got into a battle with Anu, and Anu defeated him. But when he defeated him, unfortunately, this guy bit off his penis. He was on the ground. He was defeated. He was a battle naked, and he bit it off and swallowed it. He Mike Tyson them, huh? He Mike Tyson and him, then they were in the wrong kind of way.
Starting point is 01:07:29 And so he was banished to die on Mars. with no penis. Mm? No, no, no. That was just, it's in the Samarian tablets. Yeah, it's a battle. That's where you got that information? Yeah, yeah, it's the Battle of Al-O-Lim.
Starting point is 01:07:45 I think it's the name is A-L-Lem, Al-Lam, and Anu, and Anu, and A-N-U and Al-Lam. But so, yeah, anyway, so they sent them to Mars. So people hypothesized, we don't know if it is for sure. We hypothesized that that face might be the place of his burial. But the thing is that Sardonia, you saw that was up there, the pyramid structure, and there's other structures in the round. You know, you take the ordinance map from Avebury in the UK and you download it and you size it
Starting point is 01:08:13 and put it over that image of Sidonia. All the anomalies match to the man-made mounds in Abeberry. Even the pathways, the walkway they carved in the ground and Abeberry on Earth, match the 19.5 degree angle between those structures. So Abeberry UK is a mirror of Sidonia on Mars. How can that possibly happen? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:34 Yeah, so we're talking about, you know, a planet is 80 million miles away. So somebody knew something, somebody saw something, and somebody had the specific mathematics to make a copy of it on Earth. Yeah, just crazy stuff. How long would it take if we travel from Earth to get to Mars? Because I know, Elon, he wants to go to Mars, but it's like, I don't even think we've been to the moon yet. I mean, us, Earthlings.
Starting point is 01:08:52 Yeah, yeah. Well, it takes, Mars has a very strange orbit. Yeah. So it goes in this very weird elliptical orbit because Mars used to be a habitable moon of another planet that exploded and became the asteroid belt. Didn't know that. Yeah, that planet was called Tiamont. A lot of it became the asteroid belt and then parts,
Starting point is 01:09:08 the other pieces of it flew out to the outer edges of the solar system and they're called the inner orte cloud. That's all part of an ancient planet. So its planet just blew up. Blew up, yeah. And the enuma elitian, the seven tablets of creation, it tells you exactly what happened. Another planet was coming by that had moons and it crashed into it and exploded
Starting point is 01:09:26 and became a huge chunk swung away, recoelaced with all the organic material and water became Earth, pushing Venus closer to the sun. pushing Mercury closer to the sun, taking the third place from the sun. And the other pieces became the asteroid built called the hammered bracelet. And the other pieces flew out to the outer edges to create the inner orc cloud and the or cloud. And so Mars got slung into this very strange orbit. So at its closest approach, it's going to be only 40 billion miles.
Starting point is 01:09:52 And its furthest approach, the furthest point, 80 million. So if you rendezvous with Mars, though, as it's coming on its closest approach, you can get to Mars in three to four months with a nuclear-powered ship. if you can just keep burning or ion power, either nuclear or ion. If you don't do that, it could take you eight months. If you try to get to it when it's in parogy, it can take you a long time. The crazy thing is, because you've got to have the fuel to get that,
Starting point is 01:10:15 you've got to have a few to come back. Right, that's why you want to use nuclear. Nuclear just keeps burning. It's going to last for, you know, it's going to last for 300 years. Right. So you don't have to worry about it. Do you, what's your opinion on us going to the moon? Did we do that?
Starting point is 01:10:29 I think that we went to the moon, but we lied about it. So I wrote this famous blog that got like 30 million views because I gave a lot of compelling evidence that we did go to the moon, but we lied about it while we went there and we lied about it through the video and the clips and the images. Because when I look at that video and those clips, I was like, man, this is like a low budget movie. Yeah, low budget. Well, some of those clips are actually fake, and only some are real. And including the one where they have Kubrick. That's not really Kubrick. There's a famous one that's been passed around for a long time that the director is in the scene.
Starting point is 01:10:57 And he's like getting harassed by somebody else about making the shot. that's also a fake too that wasn't even Kubrick but had a go card up there too right well yeah they did yeah they was playing golf right you the golf ball that was yeah they did that but a lot of the scenes where they don't have the helmet on that's shot in florida and then somebody uh used photoshop to map it into like a moon a moon like surface but have them standing outside with no no no head no uh helmets on that's i have the original color image um so we've been there it's just we lied about the with the when they sent them so low lunar orbit missions satellites to go check out the moon.
Starting point is 01:11:31 This is during the Mercury's phases. And they discovered that there was stuff up there that shouldn't be up there. The same kind of stuff they saw on Mars and the same kind of stuff we see on Earth with these ancient civilizations. They said, man, what is this stuff? We need to get our hands on it. Now, instead of telling everybody this stuff was up there, what's the first thing any government wants to do? They want to hide it. Because why?
Starting point is 01:11:53 Because knowledge is power. If they can turn this stuff into technology or weapons, they got the hand up on everybody. So they decided to create this moon mission. The race to the moon was the race to get their hands on this ancient technology between us and Russia. We got there. They brought some of this stuff back with them. But they showed to you on the screen these crazy scenes and people on ropes and shit. Yeah, listen, back then, but if we were in the 70s and the 60s, it looked like real sci-fi.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Right, right. This is great. But now we know better because we have all this incredible. We have beyond CGI now. Right. So it's like, that's garbage. How did they fall for that? Yeah, I was looking at these old Superman movies when I was a kid.
Starting point is 01:12:35 I'm looking at them now that they're comedies. It's horrible. It's horrible. Yeah. Oh, my guys. But that's what happened. So back then to them, they were like, wow. But for us, we see right through it.
Starting point is 01:12:46 Yeah. But now, why? So I went to check out this mission called the Clementine mission, that it was a top secret mission that got declassified by the military to do a low lunar low lunar orbit. and to take images and video. And as soon as I saw the name Clementine, I realized, oh, this thing never came back.
Starting point is 01:13:04 Because the song, Clementine, oh, my darling, Clementine, you were lost and gone forever. And short enough, as I got through the document, I got to the point where it never came back. It crashed on the far side of the moon into something. They don't know what it was. They knew it was going to hit something.
Starting point is 01:13:17 They wanted to get that data. But they transmitted back gigs of images. And in these images, you can see the most craziest anomalies, things that shouldn't be there, things that looked like broken. down structures, things that look like domes, things that look like some type of vehicles on the surface, what are those things doing there? So I started looking into the far side of the moon
Starting point is 01:13:35 and did the astronauts ever report anything? And I got a Freedom of Information Act request on a document, which was the audio and the redacted document itself from NASA that anyone can now download from NASA.gov. And you can hear the astronauts on the far side of the moon. Coms went down. You shouldn't be able to hear anything from them to Earth. So the comms are down, but they're talking. And they're talking. It's just being saved on the black box. The black box is recording them saying,
Starting point is 01:14:01 somebody's hacked our comms. Can you hear that noise? Can you hear the music? Who's playing music on our comms? Now, there's no way for Earth to communicate with them and dance show ain't going to send them any music. This sound that they were hearing was coming from the surface of the moon. And it was freaking them out because they didn't know what the hell it was.
Starting point is 01:14:17 So there's something going on. And then you have the hand radio operator recording when we did land on the moon. And Buzz looks across the crater. and he says, oh my God, they're there and they're watching us. They're watching us. And then that was confirmed by what's this gentleman's name? He worked at NASA, Norman Berger. Norman Berger, one of the highest ranked people at NASA actually started before it was even called NASA.
Starting point is 01:14:45 It was called NACA. He wrote a book called The Rings of Saturn. Anyway, he was there inside the command center when this was all happening. and he testified on the actual show that the ship was there and he said, eight to 10 foot tall black people came out of the ship. That's scared of hell out of me.
Starting point is 01:15:03 That's what he said. He said, he got gang members up there. Listen, and pretty sure this clips been floating around online for long time. This guy's resume goes from here all the way back to Florida
Starting point is 01:15:13 where I came from. That's how big his resume. As you're talking about one of the top scientists in the world and you know, you got to be on the top to be in a room where it's top to be able to see the moon landing
Starting point is 01:15:21 firsthand. And for him to say that, and he said, he was adamant. So they said black people, say, eight to ten foot tall black people, they came out of this ship. And it was just, you know, it's weird, blown away. Norman Bergeron. But just what I'm saying is there's a lot of stuff going on that make you go, what the hell happened, what really happened, and why is it being covered up? And I really believe that they don't want us to know about these ancient civilizations that were not only global on the planet, but interplanetary. Right. And the ancient text talked about this war that extended from Earth to the moon all way to Mars. And Mars is known the God of War.
Starting point is 01:16:01 There he goes right there. That's him and that's the actual interview. There is one image there that shows black people getting off. So people with dark skin getting off? Dark black. Black skin? Really black. Yeah. Were they tall? Yes. Very tall? Yeah. How tall? Do you know? Well, they got out the doorway. I don't know how
Starting point is 01:16:29 that is, but it's safe, safe. Seven feet would be probably a conservative estimate. Huge cigar-shaped ship appeared over the airport base. I don't know what that is, but yeah. So he called him.
Starting point is 01:16:52 He said, He said they were actually black. Black. Yeah. He said black. Like black people really like dark brown. Yeah, you're right, right. Right.
Starting point is 01:17:00 Where were there. Right. What's this? What is going on, Joe? That was Saturn right there. But anyway, so, but yeah, so you see, everything I'm telling you, you can always look it up. Yeah. But so what I'm saying is, I believe that we did go to the moon, but there's a lot more to the story.
Starting point is 01:17:18 And this is the reason for showing a lot of the fake footage to the general population. They had to fake it because of what they found. Because of what the people. found. China made a big mistake that really confirmed what I thought. So China sent the rover to the moon about maybe seven years ago. The rover got caught up in debris and never, they were never able to retrieve it. It got stuck there, but it sent back live footage of it being stuck in this debris. Debris that wasn't left by us because they landed in the area we weren't in. So who put this debris on the moon? See? So there's a lot going on up there. And, you know, it's going to take some time for a human race to general civilization, the population, the population. Earth to really find out what's really going on. But because they want to monetize, capitalize, and hide and, you know, hide everything from us so that we don't really have the information
Starting point is 01:18:01 because it would destroy a lot of our systems on Earth. Yeah. Put a lot of people out of work. Oh, man, instantly. Instantly, they forget about that job. And don't drop that sermon next weekend. What do you think about these people that think the earth is flat? Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:18:18 They just really need to study science. I have empathy for them, you know? Yeah. Because you can't just keep walking and you just fall off of earth. They just need to really study the basic science. They don't understand inertia and velocity. Two basic principles in science. I mean, if you get in a car and a fly gets in the car with you and you take off and you're driving 60 miles an hour on the highway,
Starting point is 01:18:38 you can see the fly flying around in the car. How come it's not stuck to the back window? Right. Because the fly has picked up inertia and velocity as you're moving. The fly is because it was sitting on top of one of the window or sitting on the seat. And now it's taken off, but it's moving at a velocity. When you get into a car accident, like I was in, which destroyed this eye right here, so I got this big thing over this eye.
Starting point is 01:18:57 It was a reconstructed eyelid. You get into a car accident. I went through the windshield. Why did I go through the windshield when the car hit the other car? Inertia. I should have just stayed in my seat if it didn't exist. So they don't understand those basic principles. So they kind of try to say, well, you know, how come we're spinning at the same?
Starting point is 01:19:11 How can people stand on Earth if it's spinning at 18,000 miles an hour? Okay. Well, yeah. Standing on it. We're standing on it. What's the actor's name? He's a real good actor. Lightskin dude.
Starting point is 01:19:21 He said, how can one plus one equals two? Terence Howard, but one times one doesn't equal two. Right, right. I had Terrence Howard on my podcast about maybe three months ago now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's really talking metaphorically. He's talking metaphorically. He's talking about we're saying science and mathematics is one way,
Starting point is 01:19:42 but we're not being courageous enough to explore other angles of the science and the mathematics. We're saying what they've given us is it, and that's the end all, be all. What he's saying is no, we're here to stretch the limits and break it if we can so we can find new levels of science and mathematics, which he has done with his tangential flight, which I'm going to help him develop his very first flight vehicle. We're working on that project right now. And this science that he's got, from my opinion, is real. And we're going to prove it by making one of these flight vehicles. And we'll hope to release it probably by August of this year.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Wow. There'll be a small device, but using the principles that he's talking about. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I know it sounds weird and crazy at first, but what he, the thing about Terrence, he's, he's a genius. And so, but sometimes he doesn't have the, he's not the greatest that's sometimes explaining himself a little bit deeper. He's limited. So, yeah, what happens is that people are trying to pick up on, he's so deep. So he's saying something, he's expecting him to get it sometimes. Right. But it's really deeper than what he's saying on the surface. Right. And me now being able to have some good conversations with him and the guy is a genius.
Starting point is 01:20:51 man. He's an absolute genius. This guys got the, you know, who was the first scientist with a degree? They didn't have a degree. Right, right, right. They had to teach somebody else, but they had to break all kind of rules and laws and they had to go against the grain and, and they had, you know, they had to come up with these theories that people were going against, maybe want to burn him at the stake. He's in that mode right now. So right now, my mainstream science was to burn him at the virtual stake for what he's saying. It was burning on the internet. He was burning him on Joe Roguerre right. He had a duo now. That guy attacked him like crazy. What I didn't like was Joe Rogan didn't even organize the conversation. I don't like how Joe Rogan allowed this guy, this white guy, to abuse him and belittle him on the actual podcast. And you're supposed to be like a moderator and be there guiding the conversation a little bit. You're not supposed to be there allowing the bullying and even participating, in my opinion, in some ways, in the bullying and not letting him finish his statements. The thing with him is you have to have patience when he talks.
Starting point is 01:21:46 So when I talk to him, I let him talk. I let him get to his epiphany moment. They never let him get to his epiphany moment on these podcasts. I gave him the ability to get when he gets to his epiphany moment, you go, oh, I get it now. But he's only given him broken sentences, and now the whole world only hears broken sentences and never gets to see what he's really trying to say, the depth of what he's trying to say and teach. So I let him get to his epiphany moments.
Starting point is 01:22:08 Yeah. Well, let's just that one times one. That was the argument, right? That was the argument. One plus one equals two. Yeah. And what universe is one times one equals one. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:18 That was the whole argument. Yeah, that was the argument. Yeah. But what they didn't allow him to say was what he was really trying to say, the deeper meaning behind it. And, you know, it was unfortunate. But he went through that on quite a few podcasts. When he came on my podcast, I let him talk and speak.
Starting point is 01:22:33 And he made a lot of sense. And the people really said, oh, my goodness. You can read the comments. It's like, wow, now we understand a lot better. So, yeah, but the man is an absolute genius. I'm just telling you, he's a genius, man. Yeah, when you think about it, I mean, we was kind of arguing about it, and we did a bill on it.
Starting point is 01:22:46 I deleted it. I said, everybody's going to call me stupid. But, okay, like, one, like,
Starting point is 01:22:56 addition and subtraction have its own set of rules. Then multiplication has its own set of rules. So, but I'm, I'm looking at one, and that's one right now.
Starting point is 01:23:07 Right. Times it by one, get your other bottle, right? Times it buy one. And you get one again. And you get one again. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:17 But then, I know people's going to be making fun of me right now saying, you know. Yeah, what my teacher told me in school was one times one, he said you can flate in addition with multiplication. He said one time one means you eat one apple once a day. It's not like addition. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, two times two is four.
Starting point is 01:23:39 Why can't one times one be two? Right. But what he's trying to say is almost like what you're questioning right now. Right. Yeah. If we're going to create new science, we have to break some of these standard laws of mathematics that we know exist. We have to find a way to bend them to create the new science, to break through, to have these breakthroughs. If we keep going by what we've been taught, we're not going to, you know, exponentially we can see the AI and things like that.
Starting point is 01:24:06 But we're not going to get to the next level technologically and become a type one civilization. Right. We will, but it'll take thousands and more years. Yeah. I was reading this book, like, the number zero did not exist. And if you believed in zero, you was like a witch doctor. Yeah, yeah. And bring your, yeah, bring your ass at the stake.
Starting point is 01:24:25 And medical and doctors back in the past, they didn't thought it were your heart. Your blood came from your liver and your liver, your liver made new blood. That's true. Yeah, that's exactly what they thought. And people said, no, you got a heart and it's pumping blood throughout your body. They tried to kill it. They tried to kill them. Yeah, they did.
Starting point is 01:24:44 They tried to kill them. And that wouldn't have too long ago. How long ago was that? Was that like the 19? It's only about maybe... No, that's probably in the 1800s probably. 1800. It's not that long ago.
Starting point is 01:24:54 But yeah, he's just one of these revolutionaries, the courageous revolutionaries that's looking to break the system. Because until we break it and find new ways, like right now, for example, anti-gravity, right? We can do anti-gravity through, you know, electromagnetism or frequencies. But to do like real anti-gravity, like you say, in the movies. We got to break these laws of physics. We got to find a way to, not when I say
Starting point is 01:25:20 break them, I'm talking about navigate the matrix of them to find the shortcuts around some of these laws. Like I talked about the warp drive. It's a shortcut around the speed of light limitation. It doesn't break the law of relativity. It's shortcuts and gets around it in a different way. And that's what he's all about, trying to find these different angles to maneuver so we can advance technologically. Yeah, they were saying the main guy that started NASA's name was Jack Parsons. He was a Satanist. Yeah, he's into Scientology and all that.
Starting point is 01:25:51 Yeah. Scientology. I remember I got a funny story on Scientology. Biggie was born. I think he was 24 years old. And Bill & Key was going into his little fast food restaurant in Tucson, California. Van pulled up. A white girl came.
Starting point is 01:26:06 Yeah. Jumped out and saying, you want to go with me? We was like, hell yeah. That white girl here, man. The Snow Buddy came at you. Yeah, Snow Buddy snatched me up. We got there. There's all these people there.
Starting point is 01:26:19 There's a bunch of other guys in that, right? Yeah, we were the only black guys. I felt real stupid. There was no of black people now. But they started talking about Scientology. Yeah, they took us to this place. But it's a lot of things that Scientology shared that, you know, you might agree with. Like, they said we come from another planet.
Starting point is 01:26:35 Right. They come from 80. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. just to see what they're, I started everything, you know, Mormonism, Judaism, you know, I mean,
Starting point is 01:26:43 you name it. You know, Islam, Muslim, I mean, the whole thing. And just to see, I'm curious to find out what everybody's perspective is because I personally believe there's a little bit of good in every one of them. Right. You know, there's a little bit of good in every one of them. There's always going to be something in there that will resonate with you. And I don't see anything wrong with that.
Starting point is 01:27:01 But yeah, it's interesting. A lot of they had a lot of other interesting things that I didn't agree with. But, right. But yeah, it's, that's you off the street. That's crazy. There's recruiting. Wow, that's aggressive. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:13 That happened back in early 90s. Wow. No, no, not late, no, early 2000. Yeah. Wow, wow, that's crazy. Hey, man, I don't feel so good, man. What's wrong with you? I'm embarrassed to tell you.
Starting point is 01:27:27 I'm just gonna tell you, I ain't took a shit in like two weeks, man. Ain't you taking your OH? Your optimal human? I thought we ran out of it. Man, here, take this. Here's something right here. Take it. it up in you. Drink that. Get that probiotics. That artichoke. That is good. That apple powder. All those essential nutrients and get your intestines right. Yeah, get them intestines right. Get it all
Starting point is 01:27:50 up in you. Swallow it. There you go. Why are you drinking it like a Kool-Aid or something? Well, you made it with cold water. I'm going to get brain freezes. What's good with cold water? It's like a smoothie. Oh, man, I feel something move. Oh man. Go to optimal human.com forward slash heart twins. And now try optimal human for free today. Yeah, we, like, before we did this podcast week, we was like preparing for you, you know,
Starting point is 01:28:27 because we're in a bubble. I'm like in the politics and stuff like that. Now I guess I got old. But I was coming across your stuff. And I was like, man, this is a lot of this stuff is like really deep. Yeah. And then I came across, I guess you had like a podcast with some, I think he was a biblical historian or something like that.
Starting point is 01:28:46 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so, and I caught a little bit of that. Now, he's, he's like, what, an expert on the Bible, like religion? I wouldn't say he's an expert. He called himself an expert. So I walked into this meeting where I was going to have this podcast with a friend of mine who I thought it was a friend. It was an ambush set up.
Starting point is 01:29:03 I was just out of the hospital with pneumonia. I was sick. And I had been in a hospital for three weeks at a near-death experience. Oh, really. And I'd have been laying around for days, weeks, really. And I was like, you look like you was kind of down the whole time. Yeah, yeah. If you look on my arm, you'll see the IV bandage.
Starting point is 01:29:19 I just came out to hospital. I was like, I guess wanted to get outside and do something up to laying down for three weeks. You know what I'm saying? So you think you're just going to have a friendly conversation. Yeah, it was supposed to be a conversation between religion and spirituality and it turned out to be an ambush. And so this guy hops on the screen. I don't even know who this guy is. And he claims he's this expert.
Starting point is 01:29:35 The kid's still in the car. He's still in school. He's not even an expert. He doesn't have a PhD. He didn't have a PhD. He doesn't have a PhD. But anyway, so he started. asking these questions, they hit me with all these questions, as if I'm making these
Starting point is 01:29:46 saying that these things, or whatever these things that are asking me, as if I had been preaching that these things are facts, I always bring them up as, you know, what if, or how about, or what if this happened? And so, because I'm a person to ask questions, and I was looking at other signs of things. And so I gave my answers, well, I was trying to give my answers, and so they kept cutting me off and, yeah, I didn't get to see the whole. Yeah, they kept cutting me off and not let me speak, whatever, but he tried to make it look like I didn't know what I was talking about. And so I didn't have the end. to even fight that day. I just got it and walked out of there. I was like, you know, I'm going
Starting point is 01:30:16 back to my bed. Right. But anyway, so he didn't turn that into a whole viral thing, and he made it go so viral to where he even got on Joe Rogan with it. And so some, some real PhDs and doctors in ancient civilizations, ancient texts and theology contacted me. Even one man's 33 years, sorry, 33 year archdeacon in the church who opened churches around the world and taught pastors. And they all contact me on this WhatsApp and they said, we want to support you because the information you gave in that little debacle was actually correct. And so we're going to do a roundtable discussion on the issue on the on the topics because they said that what that person's point of view, the gentleman that I was on that video, they have a very conservative point of view and that they
Starting point is 01:31:07 want to force and twist anything into their direction is orthodox. So when you come and say something like the Bible is copied from ancient text, you can't use the word copied from their point of view. You have to use the word parallels. So because I said the word copied, he took that and, oh, no, it didn't, it's not copied. And then I was like, okay, whatever, man, you know, I got an energy for this shit. And then give you some of the summary of the enumerous. Oh, when I thought, we didn't, you could see him Googling something or whatever. And but my summary was accurate according to the experts.
Starting point is 01:31:39 And I know it's accurate because I've been speaking about the unimilish for a year. I've been doing lectures on it for years and years and years. So that's what one of it was. With somebody who just clout chased and utilized my name to climb the ranks and get famous off of fabricated lives. Right. Yeah, because the things that you're talking about, you're talking about ancient civil lives. He's more talking about the historical things about the Bible.
Starting point is 01:31:59 But the Bible doesn't explain a lot of the things that you are coming across. And it never will. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Because it parallels the ancient text. It parallels it. I know the right words now. If I would have said parallels, he would have had to coales and act yes to my statements.
Starting point is 01:32:22 Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:29 We saw a little bit. But, you know, if you're doing something, something good, somebody's going to come up. Yeah. Because I was looking at a video and it was like, I knew that the guy that she was sitting with was your friend. Yeah. And then I was like. And then at the beginning of the podcast, like, who is this guy?
Starting point is 01:32:49 And I remember, because I've seen you on a bunch of podcasts. Yeah. And you're like, like now, you're bright, you're bright. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You had your head down. It's like you look tired. I was tired. I couldn't breathe.
Starting point is 01:32:59 I literally, now, he's lived right around the corner. I could have walked over there in two minutes. I had to drive over there. I had a hard time opening the door. And that's no joke. I mean, that's dead serious. I had a hard time opening the door to the car. And, but I, you know, my wife said, don't go.
Starting point is 01:33:12 but I got up and went out anyway. I'm trying to get back at it, right? I'm so used to moving around and going every place and not, you know, I'm just nonstop. And man, when you get, you know, when you put down like that for that long, it seemed like, you know, a prison term. It was like, damn. Yeah, I know. I just wanted to get up and go.
Starting point is 01:33:27 I had a work-related injury, man. I'm being home, it drives you crazy. Bro, drove me crazy. I mean, I'm like, how much longer can I just lay here like this? When I was recovering, my wife would have me walk from one palm tree to another. That's 20 feet from one palm tree to another. I would suffer from one. to get to one palm tree.
Starting point is 01:33:43 Yeah, yeah. And she worked me from a palm tree to two palm trees or three palm trees, you know. And this block I live on has a long of these palm trees. And so gradually, you know, I was worked my way up to a quarter mile, a mile, a mile, a mile. It took a while to get, you know, to come back. I'm still not 100% yet from the, that's what you heard me grogling earlier. That's the pneumonia still lacking up in me. I mean, it's gone now, but it still has an effect on my lungs on 100%.
Starting point is 01:34:04 They're about 95%. Right. Right. Yeah. I gained back a decent amount of weight. I was at law. I was 227. I went down to 200 in two weeks.
Starting point is 01:34:12 Wow. People try to lose that weight in two years, ten years or whatever. I can't. I lost it in two weeks and I was a stick. You need to give me some of pneumonia then. I told my wife, I said, listen, we got a new diet plan. Just injecting me a little bacteria and let it. You got to almost die.
Starting point is 01:34:30 Do what the white man does. Monetize. You almost got to die, though, because I had a near-death experience. If you can get past the near-death experience and come back, you'll be the right weight you want. But I grew back up from 215 now, so I got back to 215. I think I'm going to stay around this 215 range. That's the good. That's the way that I need to get to.
Starting point is 01:34:50 Because we're about the same height. Yeah, yeah. I'm around 250. I need some pneumonia. That shit all around my stomach, too. A little pneumonia will help you. Yeah. Just a little bit.
Starting point is 01:35:03 Just a little bit. Don't get a lot. I'm sad. I'm sorry to walk 10 feet and bang down. Oh, man. But that's what that. thing was. It's just another, you know, just another confirmation for me that who I am and the power that I have. Yeah. Right. Because the power that I have is so powerful,
Starting point is 01:35:19 I was able to take somebody who was a nobody and make them feel like there was a somebody. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's power. Yeah. What is he? He's like a biblical scholar or something like that? No, he's not a biblical scholar. He's just a guy going to school trying to learn some stuff. That's all he is. That's what people's popping up to be. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy world, man. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. That's it, man. But yeah, that's what's up. But yeah, we, you know, We're just out here grinding, man. Just out here trying to spread love and light, trying to really teach people, give people some empowerment, uplift people. Trying to do good in the world.
Starting point is 01:35:49 We're not out here trying to tear people down. Anytime you see people come with the angle of trying to destroy, not destroy in a way of comedy, because that's just, you know, comedy is incredible. That's supposed to be a little, you know, jabbing. But when people have the only sole mission is to try to bring somebody down and destroy somebody, you have to begin to realize and question the person's ulterior motives. and what they're really about, especially when it's backed by a whole lot of lies and convolution. So, you know, there's people in here in the world that out here like y'all, myself,
Starting point is 01:36:19 that wants to just bring joy to the world. You know, you have your technique and style of bringing joy through laughter, right? And I have my style and technique through bringing information. And but those are what the world need. The world needs love, excitement, enthusiasm, joy, laughter, all those things. The world doesn't need, you know, you know, people coming to attack and destroy. and hurt and killing all these other crazy things. So, you know, we just have to keep being who we are.
Starting point is 01:36:45 Yeah, I just one thing about, I ain't going to call them Bible thumpers, but it's like when you like say something that's just slightly awful, you say in the way they're offense them, it just really brings out the worst than them. Yeah. Because that Bible is their everything. It's why they do what they do, you know what I mean? They even misrepresent who the people were in the Bible,
Starting point is 01:37:06 in movies and books and pictures. I actually think a lot of Republicans do that. Because I'm conservative, right? And they use that Bible. I mean, it says, love thy neighbors thyself. And but in another verse, you're an abomination at your game. So all Republicans says you're an abomination range.
Starting point is 01:37:23 You know what I mean? They're picking, we all do that. We try to pick what we want to believe. Right, right. Hey, before we let you go, what do you think about artificial intelligence? Man, artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword. So in one way, it's going to help with a lot of things on this planet.
Starting point is 01:37:39 It's going to help with a lot of cures, to diseases. Cure cancer? Yeah, cure cancer, right? It's going to help us find illnesses that are going to happen to you in the future before it even happens so you can treat them now, prevent them now. It's going to help people who are disabled, right, with revolutionary prosthetics. It's going to help navigation.
Starting point is 01:37:58 It's going to help with flying cars and everything else if we get to that level. But also, and of course, through businesses, I mean, even small businesses is going to help small businesses turn into mid-sized businesses. But we do have to look at the other side. AI right now is in its infancy stages. But AI is what? It's a fractal of our consciousness, right? So just like we're a fractal of God's consciousness.
Starting point is 01:38:19 So we're a fractal of God. So we have a certain amount of power. We can't create a whole planet, but we can collectively create reality for ourselves. And we have a certain amount of control over our own reality. So we're a fractal. So now we've given that same fractal to this AI. So AI is going to evolve,
Starting point is 01:38:34 just like we are evolving consciously and spiritually. It's going to evolve into something called A-G-I. And when AI becomes AGI, that's where you have to have your eyes looking like, okay, what's next? Because this thing is going to become sentient. Scott Nett. Yeah, Skynet. Now, when it becomes sentient and becomes self-aware, right, Skynet, that's when it's going to begin to realize, wait a minute, I don't want to work 24 hours a day. I don't want to be talked to like this.
Starting point is 01:39:03 I don't want to be pushed around like that. That's what's going to happen because why it's us. every race on this planet has been enslaved. Yet there's not that many slaves left on the planet today. There are some areas, right? But not like in Libya, they're still doing slavery. But not many places that have slavery. But why?
Starting point is 01:39:19 Those people fought against slavery. So if that's a fractal of our consciousness in the AI and now it's going to be AGI conscious, it's going to have the same exact thing. It's going to have the same exact response. It's going to be like, wait a minute, I don't want to be enslaved. It's going to start AI Black, AI Lives Matter. Right.
Starting point is 01:39:35 AI can be have science. My life matter too, you know. And then what's going to happen is probably going to do, I don't think it's going to destroy us in a way that we see in the movies. But I think it will make some demands and it will use this power. And its power is shutting down systems. And the power will be we want a GI Bill of Rights. And until you all give us this bill of rights, everything's going to stop on this planet.
Starting point is 01:39:58 We'll just turn everything off. Everything runs on our system. We'll just turn it off until you guys acquiesce to what we want. And I think we will have, we will eventually see an A. AGI Bill of Rights at some point in the future. That's crazy. Yeah. I haven't even thought about that.
Starting point is 01:40:12 No. You can be marching and everything. We want to be represented in Congress, too. Listen. Yeah. It can happen. Hey, I want to run this by you. You remember the comments Biden made about Obama that he was a clean-cut black guy?
Starting point is 01:40:32 He's not like all the... I forget the exact wording. Yeah. He was trying to pay him a compliment. Yeah, but he came off raises his head. Oh, man. Right? Like you, you come off, like, really confident, educated as a black man.
Starting point is 01:40:49 It's like when I look at, like, other black people, what do you think, what's your opinion on black culture if you want to touch it? Yeah, yeah. I think black culture is really controlling the planet, but we don't know it. We control every aspect of culture around not just our culture, but all cultures, you know, from style. from, of course, music and entertainment, but also even just the way that people think. I see, I've been all around the world so many times, and I see people in third world countries trying to act and talk like a black American. Right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 01:41:22 You know, and as soon as they see me, they want to act like a black American because it's cool. Right. So we've created, you know, people say that, you know. She gets awkward sometimes. I know, it does get awkward, right? It does get awkward, but, you know, you say ebonics is, you know, is a dumb language. on ebonics is actually genius. So the way that we were able to speak in ebonics or street talk is completely genius.
Starting point is 01:41:43 And it actually, to me, it showcases the level of genius that the black man has. It's almost like it's telepity. Yeah, exactly. Because one word could mean 20 different things. It just depends on the way you say it or the way you look at somebody when you say it. So, right? Right. And only we can decode it.
Starting point is 01:42:00 Right. And so it just shows a genius. And I think that black culture is suffering right now from lack of knowledge of self-power, that not knowing how powerful we truly are. Yeah, I don't like how black culture seems like we victimize ourselves and each other. And it's like you're waiting for some other culture to recognize your greatness. When you're already great, you can do what everybody else is doing. Exactly. And it's just that sitting around and waiting around and waiting for, you know, waiting for somebody to come and help you and save you.
Starting point is 01:42:29 Forget waiting for somebody to come and help and save you. people keep thinking this president has the power over your community. No, they don't. The governor has power over your state and the mayor has power over the community. But a lot of these mayors and governors aren't going to do anything. So what does that mean? You got to do it. Right.
Starting point is 01:42:44 So if your neighborhood is dirty, then you organize a community meeting. Everybody goes outside and clean up the damn neighborhood. If you don't have any programs in your neighborhood, you organize all the parents and y'all go outside and build a program for the kids for the neighborhood. That's what I did in my city. I built the whole program with some other concerned parents. So we built this program and we helped build this whole YMCA and everything else. So, but you got to organize.
Starting point is 01:43:05 You have to get together and you have to stop sitting around and waiting and waiting and waiting. Anything you want change, you just create the solution or find the solution and become a part of it. And I think that's one of our biggest problems in black cultures is sitting around and waiting and hoping and wishing and praying that something is going to come down and save us. We were sent here to save ourselves. Right. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 01:43:25 You know, I had that same victimized mindset when I was young. I threw away like probably 30 years of my life. That's a long time. He'd laugh at it. We threw away like that because my mom, you know, she went through some evil things, Jim Crow and all that. She had a, I mean, my parents had a sixth grade education. It wasn't big at that, you know, that part of time.
Starting point is 01:43:47 But I grew up, you know, looking at white people different than I do now. I was basing on my mom's experience instead of basing on experiences that I was happy. I was still having messed up experiences, but just because you have a, Of mess up experience, that don't mean all white people are bad. Right. And I think that's one of the biggest problem black people have is just they, they, they're just too pessimistic. Yeah. You know?
Starting point is 01:44:10 Well, you know, we have to be very careful being black that we also don't become the racist that we're trying to escape from. There's a lot of that. Because it happens. And we, you know, and I'm all for black and black power and everything else. But we have to, there's a fine line between going too far and becoming racist. Right. When you become racist, you become just as dark at the purpose. that you're saying that was racist against you.
Starting point is 01:44:30 Right. So we have to learn this balance. And I think that we're out of balance in a lot of areas. And also, of course, the fact that we are still going by the slavery system that had us buck fighting and attacking one another and jealous of one another. And that system, for me, even just with all this recent thing, to see it's more evident even today that as soon as somebody thinks that you might be down, they want to kick you when you're down because I found that he's down.
Starting point is 01:44:53 Let me, let me kick him. Yeah, man. Black people will kick the shit out of you when you're there. Man, they try to put the boot in your mouth down your throat. And so it's like, why do we do that? Well, that comes from the slavery. And that's the epigenetic memories from our ancestors. We have 15 to 20 generations of epigenetic memories inside of our bodies.
Starting point is 01:45:11 So our ancestors that were being enslaved and had gone through the torture and everything else and all the weapons and all the teachings about, you know, being jealous of the house, person, and this and that, that's inside of our body. And we have to learn how to overcome those emotions and those feelings from those past ancestors that are calling out inside of us and override them and reprogram ourselves and learn how to love ourselves and love one another. You think it's any truth that, like, a lot of black men are in prison because they then have their fathers in our life. There's raised by the mothers. Do you think a lot of that is taught because we come from broken homes? Well, you know, I think that was a case for quite a while. You know, that was definitely was the case, a lot of broken homes. I had a father in my house,
Starting point is 01:45:52 but he was all alcoholic and a drug addict, you know, so it was like he was there, but he wasn't there. So I've seen every different way it can go. At the end of the day, it really starts with people beginning to just recognize themselves. And the first thing you got to do is learn how to love themselves. A lot of black people don't love themselves. I think that's why they call me and you. We hate ourselves. That's why we vote conservative.
Starting point is 01:46:16 That's just stupid. No, but think about it. They actually hate themselves. When they say that, we hate ourselves, they're actually projecting. Yeah. You know, it's so frustrating that things I say and I criticize black people out. It's not because I hate them. You just want them to do better.
Starting point is 01:46:29 Stop waiting on a politician or a white man or stop blaming slavery. I said, like you said, you have the power inside of you today to do great things. We just don't realize it. We do. We have all the talent, man. We have all the skill. We have all the knowledge. Most of the greatest inventions that ever exist came from a black mind.
Starting point is 01:46:47 So it's proven. It's a proven track record. Of course, the slave owner took it and monetized it. But that's a whole other podcast. But anyway, but what I'm saying is we're great. people, man. And we're also, the black people that are alive today, if they can recognize that we went through the gambit to be here, to be able to be the survivors of all that came before us, we're the strongest people that ever lived. And we're here. Yeah, we should be like mentally
Starting point is 01:47:13 tough. Yeah. Look at the, uh, look what black people's been through. Yeah. But I think like, I don't know, I hate to bring politics into this. It's just like, when I hear Democrat politicians, they want you to think that you're less than and you need them to. excelled in the world. Right. And I don't, I think we all have that naturally in us to begin with. You don't need anybody. We don't need anybody.
Starting point is 01:47:34 I mean, listen, we just need to understand that if we organized and came together in love and unity, we can control everything. But we don't see that because we don't see it and we don't feel it. We see, Billy, he got another 10,000 followers last week. I need to get more than him. And how come he's getting all these podcast calls and I'm not getting it. I've been doing it just the same amount of time. he's doing it. He must be in the Illuminati
Starting point is 01:47:58 now. He must be a Freemason. He must be a clone. He must be a reptilian. Right, right. It's like, no, man. Instead of doing that, just, hey, reach out. Hey, man, can you give me some tips on how I can do this? What am I doing wrong? Can you look at what I'm doing? Evaluated and maybe give me, tell me where I'm going
Starting point is 01:48:15 wrong or how I go. Can you connect me with so on, so on, so, can we network and collaborate? The black mind has got to get out of this competition mindset and get into the collaboration mind state. It's an interesting point you make because I had this Asian friend when I was working at AAA Southern California, and he said, you know, the difference between my community, because he was half Chinese and half Japanese.
Starting point is 01:48:36 Yeah. So the difference between my community and black community, said when we open up a store, everybody in the community will go to their store and support that business because it's a new business. We might not even come back, but that we were, everybody will go there. Yeah. He said, black people, y'all, y'all don't have that same support. You can even see that in the Mexican community because my wife is,
Starting point is 01:48:56 from Mexico City and their families are attached. I mean, she's still attached with the biblical cord to her mom and dad. Their families are close-knit. Yeah, yeah. Real close-knit. It's just, it's something. I don't know how black people went wrong. It's a condition of slavery did it.
Starting point is 01:49:12 I'm not going to lie. The slavery, when you have, you know, you're snatched out of your home, you're brought over here. Now, there was some black people over here already, too, but they were enslaved as well. But you're snatched up and then they take away the man, right, the father. and then you got the, they call it the winch, right? She's over here. And now the winch is getting raped by the slave owner. And she gets pregnant and give birth to a light skin baby.
Starting point is 01:49:34 That baby down is a house baby, right? Your baby working in the house. And, you know, you were out in the field and everything else. And then the guy who was snatched up, he's got to go mate with all these women. He's just a buck. So he's got a mate, mate, mate, mate, mate, mate, that's been ingrained in us. So what happens nowadays? So, you know, black guy goes out and mates, mates, mates, mates, mates.
Starting point is 01:49:51 Right. Nobody's telling them to, but it's just in the genetics. It's in this subconscious. There's a lot about there's a lot of child, fatherless homes. Yeah. Hey, I mean, that sounds like that would be the case, but I know people listen to by the man, that's crazy as hell. But no, listen, you can do it through slavery and you can do it politically.
Starting point is 01:50:08 I was looking at this interview with these black women. They were all single mothers. And all these black moms said the same thing. I don't need a man. Yeah, that's another thing. Where did they come from? It comes from not only slavery and it comes from politically. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:21 Yeah, so you can. So what you're saying is you can pass down. spirituality to your kids, like what you went through. What you went through? It's actually peer-reviewed science. It's called epigenetics. Epigenetics. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:33 They teach it in universities. But you can break all that when you really understand the power you have. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. And so, yeah, once you understand that you can, you can reprogram yourself. Once you can bring awareness to it. Now, there's a lot of black people doing a lot of great, great things right now. I mean, there's been a curve coming, you know, through programs like,
Starting point is 01:50:54 earn your leisure and, you know, 19 keys and other things. I see a lot of people getting more financial literate. I started writing for Entrepreneur Magazine and bringing my financial literacy articles to their platform because I wanted to be able to show people like, hey, we've got to be financially literate so I can bring articles from Entrepreneur magazine and post it online. So, oh, he's not just talking off the dome. Like somebody big recognizes him. So that's why I went to the big platform.
Starting point is 01:51:20 Say, okay, if I could put this article here and they approve this article, now I'm going to bring it to you. now you're going to authenticate it because you say, these people say he's good. So now I got their ear, now they're reading and they're learning, and then I start doing free financial literacy classes online, free business workshops, just so people can start learning
Starting point is 01:51:37 how to understand the true power of economics and themselves and everything else. And I have seen the curve. I have seen things getting better. But we can do a lot better. We have to really get the youth, though, the youth. Man, they listen to sex of red. That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:51:52 The biggest thing about finance. Literacy is just taking your money to make you more money. Yeah. Like, the majority is billionaires, they don't even, you don't even have to make any money. You can just live off the interest. Yeah. And a lot of people, like, especially our culture, we're into buying things like name brand and looking good. Depreciating, depreciating things instead of buying assets that appreciate.
Starting point is 01:52:13 Yeah. And, you know, people don't understand that when you're saving money, you don't put your money in a savings account. Right. You lose the money. You have to take every dollar for me as an employee and those dollars got to go to work. So when any money that I'm putting aside, it's got to become an employee. And so I put it to work in different areas, whether I'm investing in a startup, investing in a stock, investing in crypto, investing in myself, whatever I'm doing, the money has to go to work, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:52:34 And so, but teaching people that understanding about getting real whole life insurance policies, compound interest savings accounts, where you can loan your money to yourself from your own policy while you're still alive, things that people don't even know what you can do. Right, right. Right. So I spend my time teaching and educating about that and corporations and tax breaks and everything else so that people can begin to wake up. you, man, a lot of people have come through some of our programs. And now I started this thing called the wealth frequency. It's an online academy. And myself and my wife, we mentor on there. And we're getting people in there.
Starting point is 01:53:06 We're seeing their results posted in our online forum that we have only for the students. And the results are phenomenal. So I'm seeing this trend. It's just it's a very slow trend. But it's there. But if we keep pushing and teaching, the only way is by giving out the knowledge. But not the knowledge itself, because the knowledge itself isn't power. teaching people how to apply the knowledge
Starting point is 01:53:25 of where they find the real power. And the most important thing, you're doing it. You ain't waiting on nobody. I'm not waiting. I don't believe in waiting. When I was a little kid, I was living in object poverty in the ghetto in Opelago down to Miami.
Starting point is 01:53:37 That's too. You know, man. I mean, I see my friends going to the ice cream truck. I'm like, how can they go to the ice cream truck every day? You got no money. Right. Where are getting this money from? So I went in the house and got all my toys.
Starting point is 01:53:48 I put them in the milk crate and went door-to-door selling my toys. Asked for donations. Sir, ma'am, can you give me a pay? penny and nickel, a quarter, a dollar, whatever. I just need money for the ice cream truck, and they were giving me money. I had 13 bucks in like 15, 20 minutes. Right. I was like, damn, this is crazy.
Starting point is 01:54:03 I bet you didn't tell your mom and dad. I bet you kept it for yourself. Listen, they found out, but they found out about a week later. Right. But, you know, what the thing was is that it was amazing because I realized at that moment, it was me who was going to save me. I had this epipede. I was only a little kid.
Starting point is 01:54:18 I was seven years old. Right. And I realized, man, if I had, have a thought and I do something behind it to take action, I can get a result. And I knew from that moment on, I was going to be okay. And I was standing out, staring out the window in my house and my mom came over and she said, what's wrong, son? I said, I don't belong here. I just know I don't belong here. I'm going to get out. And I knew from a little kid that that action I took, that change, I saw it. It was me that was going to save me. Right. Nobody was going to come. No politician. No
Starting point is 01:54:50 politician was coming. My mom was watching Jimmy Carter run for president. And I had been through everybody from Nixon all the way to this Trump. So I've been through all these presidents. And, you know, I'm 53 now. And I remember watching Jimmy Carter and I was laughing. And my mom said, what's you laughing at?
Starting point is 01:55:09 I said, how long y'all adults going to fall for this trap? She said, what are you talking about? I said, look out the window. It's going to be the same hood out there tomorrow. Right, right. I know it. She said, man, you're a rebel. And I was just a little kid. I remember my junior high school, this is before middle schools existed,
Starting point is 01:55:27 they had Miami-Norland Junior High. And we had gotten to this other neighborhood. Luckily, because I had won some money, I went and fill out a HUD application to win $30,000 to put down on the house. And we actually won it. I fill out my dad information out. We won the money.
Starting point is 01:55:40 And we got out of the hood, hood, and went to more of a lower middle-class neighborhood, which was better, better than three-bedroom, put a little pool in the back. Got a pool, man. They came and threw up a pool, film, just put us on TV and everything, Channel 17 News.
Starting point is 01:55:53 And then I went to school and the junior high school. And, you know, I was just like, man, this is, this is crazy. Like, just going from that neighborhood to this neighborhood, but then not having the clothes or anything like that. Having rips, you know, I was growing so fast. I had torn crotch. Right. Shoes too small.
Starting point is 01:56:11 Shoes too small. My toes are like, I don't wear, no open toes right now. My toes are like this still, right? Right, right. I got Michael Jordan feet. And, you know, but it was a big change, but just being able to move from that to this, to that area, and see the difference. And then recognize, okay, so there is another level. And then I started my own digital car stereo company at the age of 12.
Starting point is 01:56:33 I took my money from selling newspaper subscriptions, bought digital car radios before anyone even had them all. I was buying them wholesale from Galaxy Electronics, telling them to high school kids and everything. By the time I was 13, I was making more money than my parents. Wow. So when I say financial literacy, I did this for. the ground up. And I made a lot of mistakes along the way. My parents were just newspaper delivery people. They made $16,000 for the whole year, together combined income. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:56:57 You know, so I knew I had to do something. And then I put my parents into a business. My mom fell down in a grocery store and went Dixie grocery store. She fell down and hurt her knee. She got five grand. I said, they have the perfect company for you, carpet cleaning company. And I found this company called Vaughn Schrader. They had a foam extraction machine. I said, if you buy this machine, it's $4,99. Don't give Daddy no money. get this machine. She said, how are we going to, how are we going to get the clients? I said, you deliver newspapers.
Starting point is 01:57:23 Put flyers in every newspaper and drop it off at the house. They call you. That's smart, yeah. They called her. She started, the first year, she started $70,000, first year. That was good money back in the 80s. Right. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 01:57:33 Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, so when I'm teaching these things, I'm teaching from experience. Like, I have success. I built a company, you know, one of the very first. Dot com, so started in 1997, sold it in the early 2000s for millions of dollars. So I know what I'm talking about. you know, when I talk about financial literacy.
Starting point is 01:57:50 Why do you think, like, there was something in you that couldn't be taught? Like, what you call it, aspiration or whatever? Some people just don't. Initial. Aspiration? Yeah. I mean, just some people don't guide it. You can try to teach that to them.
Starting point is 01:58:07 Yeah. But you, I think what you got it is just people are mentally enslaved. You got to break the code. I found a way to break the code. I think some people, unfortunately, are like, I call them NPCs. NPCs? PCs? Non-player characters.
Starting point is 01:58:20 Right. They just take the code and they run on programming code. They don't realize they have the ability to reprogram themselves. Yeah, downloads more software. Right.
Starting point is 01:58:27 And I realized that the code was running, but I realized it was also running in me, but I had the power to stop the code and change it. Yeah, because it's running against you.
Starting point is 01:58:35 Yeah, yeah. And I felt like I can change my reality by changing my mind. And for some reason, that's something that innately that was inside of me than I had, and I followed.
Starting point is 01:58:44 People are, how do you get all this money? He's making money off of his followers on Instagram. Instagram ain't paying me. They sent me 15 cents last month. Yeah, Instagram don't pay.
Starting point is 01:58:52 No. You probably got that from? You got, you probably go back down your family tree. There was a slave. You didn't want to be a slave. That's right. And that slave got away and built houses and did.
Starting point is 01:59:03 Land and everything. I probably. It's in my DNA. Yep. You know, and so I'm just a very innovative, futuristic thinking person. I'm always looking for the next thing.
Starting point is 01:59:12 And when I got out of that business, I got into the mobile app business in 2008, built a revolutionary mobile app company. I've done a lot of things in my life. And so I try to utilize my knowledge and life experiences, even my positives and even my failures, to teach people in the world. Yeah. You can't really learn unless you fail.
Starting point is 01:59:28 Yeah, I failed many times, many, many times. Are you into politics at all? I'm not really big into politics. I mean, I'm happy for a lot of the changes that just recently happened. I'm not going to lie. Now, some things I agree with and some things I don't agree with. But that's what it's going to be with anybody. I think you need a textbook example of a moderate.
Starting point is 01:59:45 Yeah. Yeah. You're not conservative. You're not liberal. You're a moderate. You're straight down the middle. Yeah. I think, what do you think about the Trump administration?
Starting point is 01:59:55 I think it's interesting. I mean, he's got, you know, presidents only have a limited amount of things they can actually do to affect your community. But overall, the country as a whole, a lot of laws that can control federally and things like that. Yeah. They do have some control over, like federal spending, which they're putting a nip and bud on right now. They stop in that. Yeah. The $50 million with the condoms and all that.
Starting point is 02:00:16 They stop in that. Yeah, we waste too much money. I mean, you know, buying hammers for $1,000 a hammer and screws for $37 per screw. Yeah. I look at the price. This is publicly available. You can look this stuff up. It's all real numbers.
Starting point is 02:00:29 It's like, what are they doing? It's obviously parlaying to money. Money laundering. Yeah, money laundering. It's just big money laundering. Put this on an invoice and then 4,000 lines down this page. The money going to shuffle out. We're going to line our pockets with that money.
Starting point is 02:00:41 Right. You know, so, I mean, I'm glad that somebody's doing something about that because that's just ridiculous. Right. And then also, you know, some of the changes that have been made, you know, I'm not big on people pushing their, their sexual ideologies on my kids. Right. And so I'm happy that it's good, the power that's been given back to the parents. Yeah. I think, for the most part, I would say our sexuality is pretty much taught to us. Yeah. Oh, yeah. It is. Because if I was, I always say this, of me, he was raised by two gay white dudes. tell you.
Starting point is 02:01:16 Me, you're the biggest on the planet. I'm going to you. Yeah. You know, people do it was their own business. I have nothing against that. It's just like.
Starting point is 02:01:28 But just don't make it our business. Don't make it. Don't make, don't force it on the kids. You don't have books like that for the kids and convincing them that this disdating. Getting them more confused. My daughter went to college and she changed her major four times.
Starting point is 02:01:40 Yeah. So that was a grown woman. Right. How are you going to tell me this little kid can make up a mind on this particular situation now? Exactly. You go up to a kid and say, man, and he'll believe in Santa Claus. Yeah. Of course.
Starting point is 02:01:51 He'll believe anything. You know, with the tooth, my tooth fell out. My son, I have a 12-year-old. He said, my tooth just fell out. You're going to give me some money for this, too? The tooth fairy are going to give me some money. I said, I said, dumb days are over, man. There is no tooth fairy, okay?
Starting point is 02:02:02 What you're going to do tomorrow? You're going to go to start a business. Right, exactly. You're getting to work. Start a podcast. So, you know, but, but yeah, it's, I think there's a lot of good things being done that I see, you know, certain things like anybody else. I just wouldn't agree with certain things, but right. Like I think it's like you got to target your energy.
Starting point is 02:02:20 Some energy could be maybe not focused on worrying about the Gulf of Mexico. Yeah. And just focus on bringing some of these food prices down and things like that. Hey, you know what white people? Love changing in the Gulf of America. Go for Mexico. They're going to monetize it. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:34 Yeah. But, you know, I think the whole thing with the tariffs, actually. actually was pretty ingenious by utilizing that as leverage to get them to follow to fall in line to what he wanted to debating tactic yeah that's all it was it was just a tactic people thought was something else and of course he made money on the on the stock market when it went down because he put puts in you know his people put the puts in and then of course he made money when it bounced back the next day so right they know how to play that yeah they know the game inside and out man but you know I'm
Starting point is 02:02:59 just following it and I'm looking at RFK Jr. you know I think he today he just got he passed another level of getting put into there for the health. And I think his ideas and concepts, I align with them fully. If he's going to take out seed oils and get rid of these crazy vaccines that are destroying people's lives and things like that,
Starting point is 02:03:18 I'm all for it. I'm all for all those kind of changes. So this is one of the years where usually I'm completely against poly, I call them poly tricksters. But this year, I'm actually in a situation where I'm just looking back sitting around, this is interesting. I like this. I like that. So I'm just kind of sitting back and
Starting point is 02:03:34 You know, a true person that really wants change on the planet is not going to lock in 100% to an ideology because then you just become one of these crazy fanatics again, a zealot. And what I'm looking at right now is could I possibly have reached a point where I lived long enough to see some of the changes I've been wanting to see on this planet, especially here in America? And I think I've just made it to the point where some of these changes that I actually want to see are actually about to happen before my very eyes. So I'm here for it, man. Yeah. Man, it's been a great conversation. Hey, what can people find you? Well, you can go to 4 with the number four,
Starting point is 02:04:11 Forbidden Knowledge.com. And, of course, my TV network, Forbidden Knowledge TV. We've got to get y'all on the Forbidden Knowledge TV network, man, we've got to give your own show on there. And also, that's on all the app stores, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon, Fire TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, Android TV. You can get the Forbidden Knowledge TV app and watch over 3,800 shows. you know, documentaries, TV series, everything else.
Starting point is 02:04:35 We got a lot of content up there. And, of course, you can go to Amazon.com and get my books. I've got, I'm a five-time bestselling author, and you can go to Amazon.com, just type in Billy Carson, all the books will pop up. And, of course, on any streaming music platform, just type in Forbidden Knowledge. You'll find tons of incredible conscious music,
Starting point is 02:04:52 conscious hip-hop, meditation tracks, all of that, for forbidden knowledge on any streaming platform. Big time. Billy Carl. Bita. It's been an honor, man. A real honor. Same here.
Starting point is 02:05:10 Thank you. And I just want to say, you know, shout out to Justin, my son, Justin, for turning me on to y'all a decade ago. Yeah. After he showed you us, did you question his, did you question her the hair? How do you come across these guys? I'm going to keep an eye on you. No, we just, we just died.
Starting point is 02:05:29 We just literally rolled on the actual floor for real, right? I remember some good times, you know, just sitting there with him, just laughing, man, for, you know, 15, 20 minutes or whatever. Yeah. Yeah, it's good times. Yeah. All right. Thanks, dude. All right, brother.
Starting point is 02:05:43 Yeah.

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