Hodgetwins Podcast - Who Built The Pyramids? Was Atlantis Real? Aliens In the Bible?! | Twins Pod - Episode 21 - Jimmy Corsetti
Episode Date: July 12, 2024Jimmy Corsetti is an ancient civilization expert and runs the biggest YouTube channel on the subject matter called "Bright Insight." From the lost city of Atlantis to Ancient Aliens seeding the Earth,... we about to go DEEP down some rabbit holes y'all! Get your Twins merch and have a chance to win a truck and a camper - https://officialhodgetwins.com/ Get Optimal Human, your all in one daily nutritional supplement - https://optimalhuman.com/ Secure your financial future today - https://prepperbar.com/ Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.com Download Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60CO Follow Twins Pod Everywhere - X - https://twitter.com/TheTwinsPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetwinspod/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twinspod TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twinspod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/TwinsPod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVu?si=03960b3a8b6b4f74 Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twins-pod/id1731232810 03:05 - The Rashat Structure And The City of Atlantis 07:39 - Was Gaddafi Actually A Good Guy? 08:57 - Elon Musk & X 09:50 - Why Have They Never Excavated The Rashat? 11:57 - The Pyramids & Ancient Egypt 17:24 - Woke Archaeologists 20:38 - Why Are We Being Lied To? 23:00 - Ice Ages? 28:25 - Pole Shifts 29:45 - Christopher Columbus 31:43 - Is Science Becoming A Religion? 33:25 - The Swastika Has Been Are Way Before Hitler 38:09 - Now Is The Time To Go All Out! 43:00 - Moon Landing 47:51 - Ancient Aliens & The Bible 50:42 - Golbaki Tepi & The WEF 56:39 - World's Oldest Pyramid 1:02:14 - Ancient Technologies 1:09:49 - African Skulls 1:19:43 - Can We Remake The Pyramids Today? 1:25:04 - Yona Guni & Japan 1:34:25 - The Uni Bomber 1:38:04 - Doomsday Talk 1:45:13 - 2024 Presidential Election Talk 1:55:10 - KJP
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Yeah, welcome to episode 21.
We got Jimmy Corsetti.
Like, all right, so I'm this lost ancient conspiracy nerd.
I had no idea when I was going to start making videos
talking about the ancients and pyramids,
that there'd be all these woke archaeologists
that have saturated the field that come out and they attack you.
I say that I think the pyramids are older and they tell me I'm racist.
Do you think they could replicate those pyramids like today with today's technology?
This is a fun question.
So, yes, but like, what union are you going to get to do that?
Right.
Who's going to, you know what I mean?
Like, physically, yeah, we could move blocks and staff.
I think we can, but it's not going to be nothing like that.
There's enough information that says that the textbook should be rewritten.
That we were taught is literally completely based on falsehoods.
But it's not even falsehoods.
It's based on nothing.
I think this has religious implications.
I think that they want to debunk the Bible.
They want to debunk anything that has to do with cataclysms that happened in the past
that would have reset human civilization because they want to keep the man-made climate change narrative going.
Dude, I came across the video you was talking about the swastika.
Yeah.
I had no idea that swastika was found all over the globe and Hitler actually.
stole that.
It didn't steal it.
He liked it.
Yeah.
So I have come under so much heat for this.
The swastika is a prehistoric symbol that dates back 10,000 years, and it's found in five continents around the world.
I heard people years saying, hey, we didn't go to the moon.
Right.
So I started looking at the video of the moonland.
I said, this shit looks fake.
There's some fuckery there.
I put this way.
It's been installed out by like some other alien species, and they seeded Earth, and they did all this shit.
Yeah.
explain a lot.
That's what that was true.
I wouldn't be surprised.
I'm not convinced of it.
Let me just be totally honest.
I'm not convinced, but I actually think it's possible.
I think that, you know, when you look at different religious texts talking about how beings
came here and created us in their image, it's possible that something like that was true.
Dude, do you think it's a possibility like AI is getting more prevalent in our society?
Do you think they had AI back in those days and that was the end of their civilization?
So this is nothing more than conjecture.
This is just fun talk.
I have no idea.
And I don't believe anything.
But honestly, what does?
if the devil is technology.
Yeah, what can episode
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Yeah.
Welcome to episode 21.
We got Jimmy Corsetti.
Yeah.
He starred in the Goodfellas and now he has a YouTube channel.
I had a small role in the movie Casino, which is why I'm here in Vegas.
They welcome me right back.
Hey, we came across your YouTube channel, and you're a very interesting channel.
And I came across this image that was, I guess, astronauts found it back in 1965.
I sent that to you, Chris.
It's the...
The Rishot structure.
There we go.
Look at that sucker.
So that is obviously taken from satellite imagery.
This thing is made up of concentric circles.
It is like no other site found anywhere else on Earth.
It's one of a kind.
What's so crazy about it is that most people have still never even heard of it.
It's getting popularity in the last number of years because people are correlating it with Atlantis.
I mean, I am correlating it with Atlantis.
Yeah, right.
And I was one of them.
I never heard of this.
And I always thought the city of Atlantis was mythical.
It's a Disney movie.
That's right.
That's what everyone thinks.
But like I was just saying a minute ago, is that most people are surprised to learn that that legend of Atlantis comes from the ancient Egyptians,
that they had said that they were descendants, survivors that were called.
colonists of Egypt after escaping a destroyed civilization that was blown away in a flood cataclysm.
So like that's what's so wild is a lot of people think like, okay, well, you know, Atlanta's a
Disney movie under the bottom of the ocean, but when you look at the details, like Plato had
described this 2,500 years ago and there's like scientific evidence that corroborates that something
could have happened because, and I'll get off my soapbox in a second, but, um, 20,600 years ago,
or 2400 years ago, excuse me, he describes what Solon.
his great-great-uncle had found when he went to Egypt, and they described that 9,000 years earlier,
there was a cataclysm that destroyed Atlantis.
And what's wild about it is that data now shows that 11,600 years ago, which would be exactly 9,000 years earlier,
is at the time of the younger, driest climate catastrophe, which was a global event, where Earth's sea levels rose a few hundred feet in a short period of time.
And it's like, how could he possibly have guessed 9,000 years precisely,
earlier, which would be 11,600 years from today.
But it's like, you know, is that a coincidence?
Is it a coincidence that five continents around the world have cultures that describe a flood that happened?
Right.
When now we have the scientific data that shows that it did, or at least at some level.
Yeah, that can't be a coincidence.
You know, and what's wild is that, is it just me or does it seem like they're trying to cancel
Christianity in the Bible these days?
Like, they don't go after anyone else.
Right.
Just the Christians.
Yeah.
And I'm like, you know what?
But here's my little conspiracy, is it has to do with this whole man-made climate change narrative.
They don't want cataclysms and natural events that have happened over history to be even part of the conversation.
Because it destroys that narrative.
This is man-made and this is something new.
Right.
They need that to be the case.
So that way we compare carbon tax and everything will be fine.
Mail your checkout right now.
Let's go.
We're going to save the planet.
I'm starting up a go-fund meet.
Right.
Have they ever excavated this area?
No.
So talking about the Rishot structure in Mauritania,
the Mauritania government forbids any type of digging out there because it's rich in gold.
And that's part of the reason why, out of all the similarities,
I mean, this site is made up of concentric circles,
which Atlantis was described to be made up of concentric circles,
three of water, two of land,
which would match the Rishot structure if had water in it,
which it did.
There's salt deposits all over it.
So at some point in the distant past,
the ocean had settled and evaporated there.
But Atlantis was said to be made up in abundance of gold as well.
and it turns out that prior to the discovery of gold in North America,
a vast majority of Europe got their gold from Mauritania.
That's a detail I didn't know until not long ago.
But the details go on and on,
and I'll try not to nerd out too hard on you guys.
No, that's fine.
I would like to see them go out and start digging, though.
Yeah.
And why wouldn't you want to dig up that area
because it's rich in gold?
Right.
So this is where things gave them more wild.
Is that France?
So you got to look at so many countries in Africa why they're so poor and then follow the money.
So, like, France owns their gold.
Africa, right?
Yeah.
Well, I don't know about every country, but definitely Mauritania, which is where the Rishat is.
How do you have that happened?
Hundreds.
So, like, back in the 1800s, back when Africa was overrun by the English and they just still somehow have power over there.
I don't know.
It's a exchange of money.
I don't know what it is, but in Mauritania they speak French and Arabic, of course.
Yeah, it runs deep.
Like, the powers that be of the world apparently still have their influence there.
Yeah, the resources Africa has, they shouldn't be a poor country.
No.
This is why you've got to look at what happened to Gaddafi.
You guys know about that stuff?
About him having universal health care, clean water, free education, free everything.
And he killed him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
One of the last things he said before they, can I swear on here?
Yeah, of course.
Before they shoved a knife up his ass.
You know, that's what they did right before they killed him?
I didn't know they shoved a knife up his ass.
Yeah, right before they killed him.
That's kind of gait.
So fucked.
That's what this is about.
It was a homosexual thing.
This is what I'm starting to say.
Wow, a knife up his ass?
Yeah, right before they killed.
I'd rather take him in the chest up your ass.
Yeah, they were mean to him.
But one of the last things he said before he died,
he's like, these people aren't Libyan.
He said these people are mercenaries from somewhere else.
So the conspiracy is that the Clintons and whoever else conspired to overthrow him
because he wasn't going along with the Federal Reserve.
I mean, there's different conspiracies.
there, but whatever it was, it doesn't seem reasonable that his own people took him out because they had it so good.
Right.
They were, I mean, they had cost of living taking care of.
Like, they were able to survive.
They were the richest country in all of Africa, the whole continent.
Libya.
Right.
Yeah.
And they, so there's some weird stuff there.
Africa is a, I don't know, it's pretty heartbreaking because like you just said, they have so many resources.
Why should they be so poor?
Like all that lithium for the batteries that we have?
All of our phones?
Yeah.
All of it's coming from.
Oh, yeah, that's...
Elon Musk loves that place.
Yeah.
Let's not talk about it.
We're going to edit that out.
I like...
Get it out of there.
I love...
Dude, that guy's great.
Yeah, yeah, he's great.
Ever since, I mean, Twitter is...
Or X...
Man, my following has exploded since he took over.
Now I'm making money.
Just by...
Just posting, doing everything I already was.
I'm like, wow.
Yeah.
There's people making...
You guys, I'm sure, do well.
I won't...
No, we don't...
We don't, because we kind of, um, our tweets are like not ad-friendly.
They're not giving you ad revenue?
I mean, we get ad revenue, but it's not a lot.
Okay.
I see some people making tens of thousands of dollars, but wow, how the hell are they doing that?
That's what I was about to say.
There's some people making bank.
Yeah.
My car payments covered every month just from that thing, you know, I shouldn't say this
because the people that come after me because I'm like, all right, so I'm this lost ancient
conspiracy nerd.
And it turns out, guys, like, this is the most, I had no idea when I was going to start
making videos talking about the ancient.
and pyramids, there'd be all these woke archaeologists that have saturated the field that
come out, they attack you. I say that I think the pyramids are older and they tell me I'm racist.
Well, what's that justification for that?
Because you're white?
They say that, well, what you're doing, the indigenous were colored and you're saying that
they were too primitive and you're not giving them appropriate credit.
You're robbing the indigenous of their capabilities.
But that's what they're doing.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm saying they're more advanced.
Guys, I literally say that Atlantis was in Africa in the Sahara Desert, and some people think I'm crazy about it.
I'm saying they were African, and you're like, you know.
How is that white supremacy?
Well, you're trying to shine a lad on how advanced these people were.
Because it's the cancel culture.
This is what you do now.
So if you want to just get people to shut up, you just call them a racist.
And it doesn't work anymore.
Now it's like a badge of honor.
It's like no one believes it anymore.
Right.
You know, K.
Now the archaeologist checks you up by digging up that damn wrench shot, whatever it's called, that rich.
shot structure? Can't they just
shake you up that way by excavating
the site? You would think the morotaining government
isn't going to allow it for whatever reason. So I had a buddy
let me give him a shout out. Josh Sigurdson. He has
a website
and he's on Twitter, World Return of the Media.
So he went out there after I made some videos on it back
in 2018. He went out there with some ground
penetrating radar because they wanted to scan the area
to see if there was like blocks underground.
The government threatened imprisonment
if they were to use it.
What? Yeah, to use ground radar.
No digging, no nothing. They said if you use
this, you're going to prison.
What the hell are they hiding?
That's what I'm saying.
They treat their area like is Area 51 out here?
It's crazy.
Yeah, so, and I'm not going to
prison in Warren's Hanya, guys.
I'm not going to hold it well there.
Poor Jimmy.
It's not worth it.
They're going to do you like Giuliani out here.
Yeah, yeah.
They'll Junalian Assange me, too, or something like that.
Yeah, probably shove a knife up your ass.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, but, I mean, I'm like,
when I look like the pyramid, it's like,
can you bring up some?
One of those pictures of the pyramids, this whole area, Africa, the rinse shot structure.
This all existed around the same time?
Oh, no.
As far as what, I'm sorry?
The pyramids, like, these big, huge, freaking blocks.
So this is the thing.
They say that the pyramids are, like, 4,500 years old.
Okay.
But that's, like, just the best data they have.
They could be a lot older.
How did they determine that?
What metric did they use to determine was 4,500 years?
So they moved some blocks that were on the outside, and they got some organic matter
material that was between a few blocks and that's what it dated to. There's very, very little
evidence. However, that's the best evidence they have. But either they were older, so a lot of people
think that they were far older than that, and that there was an advanced civilization that was wiped out.
It's either that or what we think, what we were taught in school about the Egyptians 4,500 years
ago is so far from the truth. Because in textbooks, if you were to bring up pictures of like illustrations
of what they have in textbooks of them, the Egyptians moving blocks, they show these guys that are half
naked and barefoot wearing like, you know, a loincloth.
We're like, yeah, literal rags.
And I'm like, this is not what happened.
Bring those pictures up.
These blocks are huge.
They've got those shoes on moving.
They moved the largest block.
So the average size block is like two and a half tons.
And there's like 2.3 million of them.
Yeah.
But the largest blocks up in the King's Chamber are 70 to 80 tons.
And they removed 500 miles.
Guys, and I, you know, they say they moved them on the Nile River,
but there's no boat that was known to exist.
from the Egyptians that could support these types of weights.
And by the way, because I know some people would disagree on me what I just said,
so let me like one up them real quick and say that the Egyptians moved a 1,000 metric ton
stone.
Solid piece of stone.
It's called the Ramaseem statue.
It was moved 170 miles approximately from the Oswald Quarry down to Luxor.
Guys, 1,000 tons is 2.2 million pounds.
And if you were to look up one of the largest stones that we ever moved in modern times, it's
only 340 tons.
It's this block.
They moved to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
And to move it, they had to custom build a trailer truck that was 260 feet long,
had an 198 tires, 44 axles.
You look at pictures of this.
It is the, like, and it took a year of planning and cost $10 million.
And that was just a-
Yeah, type in Los Angeles County Museum of Art Stone.
And the point that I'm making is that that was one-third the weight of what the Egyptians moved
with primitive technology.
Like, it is completely inexplicable.
For a thousand, and by the way,
a thousand metric tons,
like a thousand U.S. tons is 2,000 pounds.
A thousand metric tons is a thousand kilograms
or a metric ton is 1,000 kilograms,
which is 2,200-something pounds.
Like this,
type in Los Angeles County Museum of Art Stone,
340 tons, one-third of the weight
of the 1,000-ton stone I'm talking about,
but then type in truck or trailer or just moving.
And they called it the,
This is a quote from like the Los Angeles Times.
The largest project of its kinds.
Yeah, this sucker.
This is what I'm talking about.
Look at that from the aerial view.
They had to custom build this thing.
Yeah, that.
198 tires.
And that was to move a stone that was a third of the weight.
So like this is right.
A third of the weight.
A third of the weight.
Because the Egyptians.
So per stone on the pyramid was a third of that.
Yeah.
So the,
no, let me know.
No, that was a third of the stones that they used to build a pyramid.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, the pyramid stones are smaller,
but there was a statue they moved
that was a thousand tons.
Okay.
And that's the thing is that they were like,
well, maybe they rolled them on tree logs.
So I like,
I nerded it out hard on this and I looked up.
Tree logs?
Yeah, which is so dumb.
Like, yeah, I don't.
Lumberjacks.
Yeah.
Look, you got to do lunges.
You got to have strong, you know, lower, you know,
strength.
You got to have the glutes.
You can do it, you know.
No.
So I nerded out.
I looked up because like Egypt doesn't have a lot of trees,
guys.
They have like palm trees.
Right.
And so it turns out,
allegedly, they brought in trees from Lebanon, which is the, what do you call it?
The Lebanon, give me half a second here.
The tree, it's a, it's on the flag.
I was just writing about this the other day.
I'm drawing a blank.
Don't worry, having a Biden moment.
Yeah, yeah. It's okay.
It's okay.
He gets away with it.
Do you guys have some meth cocaine cocktail like a dope up real quick?
Just keep me going for a few more minutes.
There it is right there.
Yeah.
it is the um what's it called the type of the tree i'm drawing a blank forgive me guys the cedar thank you
the cedar the lebanese cedar forgive me so cedar is a soft wood you wouldn't even use it for your
your floor like if you had like wood uh flooring it is it is one of the softest woods out there actually
there's like blackwood yeah or no it's weaker than that really it's weaker than that and and so it's
one of the weakest or or i should just say softest log so if you were to put substantial weight on it
that thing would no longer be circular it would
crush it, literally crush it. And that's
their best guest. Like, well, maybe they wrote it on tree logs.
And so I nerded out, I went looking, and it turns out that that tree
would never do that. But they never test these things, guys.
So, like, when they have all these primitive methods, like,
this is what I'm trying to tell people. This is what archaeologists
is saying. Yeah. So the archaeologists
don't, like, guys, I don't want to be a hater, but they're a bunch of nerds.
I'm a nerd, too. A nerd is a term of endearment, but they've never tried
this stuff. But they're woke nerds.
They are. Hey, anyone listening,
like, you've got to go on to X and look at
the debates and, like, the ratings.
visceral nature of a lot of these mainstream archaeologists.
They've gone straight woke.
They all have their pronouns and their bios.
They all have...
Wow.
It's crazy.
And they're so...
These are scientists.
They're not scientists.
They like to pretend they are,
but archaeologists aren't really scientists.
And they get so mad when people say it,
but it is actually true.
It's true.
They're not scientists.
But you tell them that
and they get their feelings are really, really bad.
Oh, yeah.
That's how you trigger them, huh?
Yeah, it's pretty funny.
But this is what I'm trying to tell people.
So, like, people that are, like, new to my work, there's, a lot of people have probably heard there's, like, this growing emergence of interest in lost ancient human civilizations.
And the reason is, is because there's, we were taught certain things in school, but if you research this stuff as an adult, you'll see that none of it makes sense, that there's literally mysteries about the ancients that are completely inexplicable.
And the only conclusion is that they were more advanced than we were taught.
Now, how advanced, that's debatable.
But as we're just describing with this stone, they did things that make absolutely no sense.
Even the precision of them cutting granite when they didn't have iron-based toolings, all they had was copper-based tooling, which you can't cut anything with copper.
It's crap.
Like, you don't.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
That would be like 18 million now or something.
Bring up that pyramid again, like the people standing there.
So how do you think they did that?
Do you think actually humans built that?
I personally, I think, okay, maybe they were advanced civilization back then,
but I'm thinking it's, I think it's, without a shot of a doubt,
there were more advanced than.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Guys, this thing was, the Great Pyramid at its height before its capstone went down,
was 481 feet tall, which is equivalent to a 47-story building.
So, like, if- Out of stone.
Out of stone, 200 layers of blocks or 206, and it's inexplicable.
Like, yeah, you can move like two and a half ton stones, which is the average.
saying they didn't the Egyptians couldn't do anything. I'm not saying they didn't build it.
What I'm saying is that whatever was happening in the Giza Plateau, 4,000 plus years ago,
is so different than what we were taught in school. And it doesn't make sense. And again,
like I even heard Tucker Carlson talking about this recently, and I was so thrilled to hear him say it.
He was given a speech. And he was pointing out how it is a complete mystery that the Egyptians,
we have literally no idea how they constructed the pyramid. And a lot of people are surprised to hear that
literally they left us with nothing. Out of all the tens of thousands of hieroglyphs they carved,
literally nothing describes how they moved or built the pyramids or moved those massive stones.
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Yeah.
It is a real mystery and it's actually really fun
because it should be an innocent topic.
Like when I started making videos,
I'm like, I didn't know it would come with so much heat.
Like, I'm not debating abortion here.
I'm talking about moving stones and nerdy shit.
But it's wild.
We're talking about there's enough information that says that the textbook should be rewritten.
That we were taught is literally completely based on falsehoods.
But it's not even falsehoods.
It's based on nothing.
It's based on conjecture.
A lot of people don't realize that we have no understanding.
And I think that we're talking about before the podcast started, I think this has religious implications.
I think that they want to debunk the Bible.
They want to debunk anything that has to do with cataclysms that had happened in the past that would have reset human civilization
because they want to keep the man-made climate change narrative going.
And they don't want no flood to have happened.
They don't want anything natural to have happened.
They want it to all be us.
But while I'm on my soapbox, you guys should know,
and this is something that really surprises a lot of people,
is that the entire Sahara was not a desert 5,000 years ago.
Right, right.
It was a lush green tropical paradise with the largest freshwater lake ever known to exist
called Mega Lake Chad, which is funny.
And had a huge network of rivers,
and there's studies that show people were all over it,
and now it's a freaking dust bowl.
And it's like, what happened?
What caused, the Sahara's the size of the U.S.,
the continental U.S.
What the hell happened on Earth to make it a dust pit now?
Because that's the thing.
They don't want to talk about that
because that right there is like this tangible evidence
that a normal person could wrap the head around
to be like, well, that wasn't ancient cow farts that did that.
Yeah.
Climbing has always been changing ever since the planet was,
here. Yeah. It's always been changing. But they don't they don't include that in the conversation.
Like they don't want anything about that included. They just want you to mail out your carbon tax
check and shut up and don't ask questions. And so they're coming after like I have hit pieces on me.
Like media matters did a hit piece on me a year ago. Media matters. Yeah. Media matters is coming for you.
That's how you know. And I was talking about they're the absolute worst. They're funded by George Soros. He gave
him a few million bucks up front apparently. And I don't know how much money since. But anything that he
touches, you know you're over the target. Because I was talking about ancient pole shifts,
which is what I think happened. I think the poles are shifting. They are today. It's happening.
It's, they've happened throughout history. It's a fact that the inside the Earth's core,
something shifts. And like, this is why, I don't know if you guys have heard, they're updating
airport runway numbers all throughout the world. Do you hear about this? No, I haven't heard about that.
Oh, this is wild. This has been going back years. And so our compasses face north because of the iron
core that's inside the Earth. And when it shifts,
the magnetic north shifts with it.
So all the runway numbers,
like when you see when you're taking off
and landing those runway numbers
are just based on the compass.
So if you're at,
if the runway number's one, two,
it's because you're facing 120 degrees
on the compass.
But they've been shifting them
because the poles are shifting
and it's accelerating.
Like this is a whole rabbit hole in itself.
And Elon Musk kind of vaguely,
or indirectly, I should say,
touched on this.
Did you hear about when he was on
the full send podcast,
like a year and a half ago,
what he said, about ice ages?
No.
All right, so the guys, this is wild.
And forgive me, if I'm talking too much, you let me know.
No, no, no.
I'm a soapbox guy.
Like, I love you.
It's down their soapbox.
And you guys gave me this delicious Celsius, so I'm like, you know, I got the caffeine
going through me.
But he had, he was talking about ice ages being a deep rabbit hole.
And then he went on, and I'm quoting him.
He said, it's an ice ages are a deep rabbit hole, a deep, deep rabbit hole.
And I'm like, what's he talking about?
So if you look at the data, like the earth is cold more often than it's hot,
and that's exactly what medium matters went after me for.
because I said this on another podcast.
And the data shows that the Earth is frozen most of the time.
And then there's these windows that last several thousand years or 10,000 years before it freezes for tens of thousands of years again.
And it happens over and over and over again.
And there's been at least five of them in the last half a million years.
So I'm like, the reason why Elon Musk wants to go to Mars is because he knows that that's what's going to happen.
I'm not saying he knows it's going to happen tomorrow or anything like that.
But if you go down the rabbit hole involving exactly what he said,
said, ice ages are a deep, deep rabbit hole.
The data shows that it's going to be cold again,
and when that happens,
where most humans will just be gone.
I think that's the missing link in ancient civilizations.
I'm telling you, anyone can Google this stuff.
Look it up.
That's what you think happened to the city of Atlantis
and all these other pro civilizations.
Yeah, I think it involves a pole shift.
That's debatable.
I can't prove it.
Just the data would be the most likely thing
that because when the polls shift,
it causes catastrophic weather changes on Earth.
They made a movie about that.
What was it called?
Yeah, stupid, the day after tomorrow?
Yeah, I love that movie.
It's great, but they blame it on humans, so that's the thing.
It's woke.
Yeah, but it would actually mimic if there was a pole shift.
Oh, that's scary.
It is, and that's one reason they don't want to talk about it.
One, because it debunks the man-made climate change thing.
And two, I think the powers of B know that the next one's coming.
I'm not saying it's in our lifetime, although it would not surprise me.
It feels like everyone has this feeling that something's coming.
And back in the, you know, if you look at the Bible, like with Noah saying that he, there were signs and that God told him that.
And that doesn't have to mean that a voice from, you know, outer, you know, from the heavens told him something.
It may have meant that he had scientific knowledge to say, oh, okay, there's another shift in weather coming and we need a prep.
And because, you know, when things warm and cool, that's what caused the earth sea levels to rise 12,000 years ago.
there was a rapid warming that happened after the last ice age.
Yeah, so this is very...
So the waters rise because the glaciers melted?
Yeah, yes.
And so that's the thing.
So anyone that's listening, they can Google interglacial periods and glacial periods.
And this is mainstream science.
It'll come up at the top of Google.
And the data literally shows that the periods of warming last several thousand years,
which is what we're in right now, has started 12,000.
years ago and the periods of cooling last tens of out up to 70,000 years. And I think that's what
happened. I think that there was a shift in something, the poles, whatever it is. It caused the glaciers
to melt. It caused a 400 foot rise in sea level in a relatively short period of time. And that's
where the flood myth comes from. That's why there's five continents around the world that have
cultures that talk about a flood happen. If you connect the dots, it makes all the sense.
So just cooling, everything's going to be ice?
Yeah, we're going to die.
Except for the equator or something?
Yeah, yeah.
Like not the whole planet, but like most of the northern hemisphere, it's going to happen.
If that happens, then Africa, where the eye of the Sahara is at, the reshot, that will become a tropical paradise again, right?
That's what it would suggest, yeah, that it wouldn't be so hot anymore.
But who knows?
I don't have all the answers.
Like, some of this is conjecture, but like something happened.
That's what they did in a movie, right?
They went to Africa, right?
Yeah.
Which one?
I know there was that movie.
The day after tomorrow?
Did they go to Africa?
No, they went to Antarctica.
What was that movie?
Everything was messed up because the Earth's...
Was that 2012 or something?
Yeah, I think so.
It was something like that.
Was that a movie about the...
At the end of the movie, they went to Africa.
Oh, it's Mexico or something like that.
I think you're right.
I think it was going to look.
You got to watch that on the flight home.
Yeah, yeah.
But is it to where the crust was shifting in that movie?
12? I can't remember, I think so, but I can't.
Yeah, it's 12th. So that's
another thing is that
that's all considered pseudoscience, like
they say it's not possible, but I think
that actually make a lot of sense that the continents
have shifted, and I think it relates
to a pull shift. So let me tell you, like,
this is what Media Matters try
to debunk me on. Just for talking about this
on a podcast, they did a hit piece on me.
So I suggested that if the
inside of the Earth's core shifts,
mainstream science, they'll tell
you. There's going to be no changes. It'll be fine. It could cause some electrical
good problems and satellite communication issues and maybe some weather
interruptions. And I'm like, first of all, if the power grid goes down, that in itself
will be apocalyptic. Complete chaos. Yeah. Seriously, you wouldn't even be able to pump your gas.
City water pumps. Everything's digital. Yeah. It would be screwed. But I'm thinking like,
all right, so if something shifts inside the earth and if when things shift inside the earth,
it causes earthquakes, why wouldn't, if there was a... Volcano eruptions?
Yes. Why wouldn't that happen? Like, it?
If the ball of iron, the molten ball of iron that's allegedly inside the earth, if that shifts, why would that not cause problems on the surface?
Because we're literally floating on it.
Our continental, like the continental shelter.
It's stabilized the entire earth.
Yeah.
And if we're floating on this magma that's underneath the surface, if something shifts underneath that, why would that not cause problems?
And so I think that rapid continental displacement, as you'd call it, probably happened.
That's what they called in the movie, too.
Like Africa used to be touching, like, all this.
just be hooked up.
Yep.
And it's just been doing like this.
Yeah.
You know what?
When I think about history and what I learn in school,
everybody always brings up Christopher Columbus.
Yeah, that asshole.
That guy's a piece of shit.
That guys are rapists.
Right.
While we celebrate him, and then on top of that,
when I think of Africa, it's synonymous with slavery in lack of culture.
I mean, not lack of culture, but lack of technology.
Just very poor, inept people.
Right.
You know, it's wild.
So I am completely anti-woke.
Like, when I see all these people bringing down statues and everything, I'm repulsed.
But the one thing, and people can make fun to me all they want, but I'm like, when they, they should tear down Christopher Columbus statues.
He didn't discover America.
Right.
People's already here.
Right.
And it got lost.
That's why he found it.
Right.
And by the way, a lot of people don't realize, like, he was literally, they weren't searching for the new world.
They were looking for gold in India.
Yeah.
And they got lost.
That's why he called the people here Indians.
Exactly.
That's the truth.
And so I'm like, get rid of him.
A lot of people, I notice every year people will start, say, say, indigenous, you know, Native Day instead of Christopher Columbus Day, actually support that because I'm like, that guy is, he was badly.
Him and his legions of boats decimated the people.
They were, apparently they were, like, gang raping, the women, the natives.
And, like, they were, like, evil.
They were not good people.
They were, they were scoundrels or pirates.
Like, they were, you know, they weren't, like, good guys, like, looking for something.
They were for a new land.
They were just looking for gold.
And we were willing to kill people for it.
They shouldn't be celebrated.
Like, that guy's trash.
I think they should teach about him be like, hey, this is how not to be.
This guy was dirty as it gets.
Right.
And so, I don't know.
Yeah, cancel his ass.
It seems like everybody's after our narrative and they're not after the truth.
Like told Christopher Columbus, Africa.
Yeah, media matters.
It's like they have their own agenda.
Like whenever you're a journalist or somebody, a scientist, you should be looking for the truth.
Your agenda or what you think shouldn't even matter.
You should be seeking the truth and nobody wants to do that anymore.
You know what it is?
So a lot of these scientists are, like, think about it.
A common denominator with scientists is most of them are like atheists.
So they don't believe in a creator.
But like, it's in human nature to believe in something.
So I think they look at their textbooks and their wisdom.
That's what they believe in.
So when you question that, like, if you go up to someone that's a hardcore religious person,
you tell them God doesn't exist to get mad.
You tell somebody that they strongly believe in anything.
Just like whether it's politics or anything else, people get defensive.
Like, you're questioning your,
entire existence of what you know.
Right. And so that's how it is with these scientists,
is that that's what they believe in. They believe
in the science. And
when you question it, they lose their minds.
Like, they respond viciously.
Textbook case of a confirmation bias.
Yeah. Totally.
Yeah. Yeah.
We need to trash Christopher Columbus.
Yeah. Look at us solve the world's problems here.
They say he was the only one.
I think there had to be, I mean, if they're building
these pyramids in Africa,
I'm thinking they had the technology to sell the world.
Yes.
You would think.
So there's all these similarities to go across the continents, like stonework that looks remarkably similar between Egypt and Peru.
Right.
And so that's what they teach.
They're like, in 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, and that's the end of it.
And I'm like, no.
They're hiding something.
Right.
And why couldn't humans in ancient times have built a boat and sailed?
They would.
Like, humans are really curious.
Like, you get some person that loves to go exploring and they'll risk their whole life to do it.
it makes no sense that they couldn't have built a boat and done it.
And there's evidence that strongly supports it,
that there's similarities like I was just mentioning
that go across multiple continents around the world,
whether it's political stones, like polygonal stones
that are all those weird shapes that are found in four continents around the world.
Pyramids are found in four continents around the world.
Dude, I came across a video you were talking about the swastika.
Yeah.
I had no idea that swastika was found all over the globe,
and Hitler actually stole that.
Yeah.
So this is...
It is still that he liked it.
Yeah.
So I have come under so much heat for this.
I've been waiting.
I backburned that for a few years.
I learned that the swastika is a prehistoric symbol.
It dates back 10,000 years.
It's found on five continents around the world.
Asia, Africa, North America, Europe, South America.
Dude, in your video, I saw a Native American with that around this head.
Can we Google that?
Yeah.
So if you typed in Hopewell Mound people, Swatzica,
or just Native American swastika, it dates back in North America more than
22 to possibly 2,500 years ago.
What's the significance of that symbol?
What does it really?
So this is debatable.
Some people think it means the Milky Way galaxy and the stars shifting.
I don't think anyone knows for sure.
But one thing it has always meant, like whether it's dating back from ancient Hindu for thousands of years, it's a symbol of peace.
There it is.
And again, five continents around the world prehistoric times.
This has nothing to do with Hitler.
I tell me because now a bunch of people are saying Jimmy Corse, they're trying to tie me to
anti-Semitism.
Like, this has nothing to do with Hitler.
Like, Hitler, like, this is thousands of years before him.
I've cut that one Chris with the head feathers on.
Yep.
Ancient Navajo.
Or I shouldn't say ancient, but Navajo.
Yeah, he is ancient.
Yeah, look at him.
Can you make that, it doesn't get any bigger?
And that one's from like 100 years ago, whatever.
But the symbol from Native Americans dates back thousands of years ago.
And it's all over the American Southwest.
The Navajo, the Hopi Indian, the Yavapai Indian, to name a few,
it's even as far away as Alaska.
So, Hitler saw this Indian smoking on his piece,
I like that little insignia he got going.
The one thing I can't find the answer to is why he chose the symbol.
Like there's all kinds of conjecture.
But I'm like, he was obsessed with archaeology.
A lot of people don't know this.
He went looking for Thor's Hammer, the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail and other things.
He was looking for giants in Africa.
He was the task force of them looking and doing, they called it Nazi archaeology.
real thing. People can Google this. This is an established
fact. So people think like, oh, he's talking about
Indiana Jones here. Like, no, Indiana Jones
was inspired based on true events.
Loosely inspired that the Nazis
did go look for ancient archaeology.
And I can't figure out why. And
modern people say, it's because he was obsessed
with the Aryans. He cared about this white race.
I'm like, just stop for a second.
Like, this has nothing to do with color of skin.
This has to do with something that was found
10,000 years ago on five different continents.
And so I
made a Twitter post
last September of showing the swastika at Balbeck and Lebanon.
And the Twitter post was, did Hitler and the Nazis know something about ancient civilizations
that we don't?
That's the tweet.
And I got obliterated.
Abliterated.
Like,
Jimmy Corset,
archaeologists were saying this,
like professors were saying,
Jimmy Corsetti is spreading disgusting Nazism.
And I'm like,
no, I'm not.
It's a sincere question.
Like, why this symbol is nothing?
All right.
It's almost like,
fuck Hitler.
All right.
I cover my base.
Like, fuck, fuck this guy.
I don't, but like put aside the modern ideology aside for a second and that's focus on the ancient stuff.
Like there's, he obviously, in my impression, he knew something we didn't.
We had to because that symbol is, it's almost like they're two steps ahead of you.
When you start bringing these things up, it's like they already got an answer to refute what you're saying.
Oh, we're just going to call my white supremacist and get them counseling.
So whatever you say, they're not going to take serious.
Right.
But him to have that symbol, you have to have known this.
significance behind that symbol because it's like you said it's found thousands of years ago right
that's what I think I want to know why like if I go back in time because you got a preface it like
all right I find I'd shoot Hitler but before I do I'm going to waterboard him for some answers about
the archaeology tell me what'd you know about the ark of the government speak up
yeah yeah it's wild but that's the thing so you can't talk about it like people
instantly shut down like when you bring up the swastika because it's very it's an upsetting
symbol, but I'm like, it was once a symbol
of peace, and it meant something to different people.
I thought Hitler invented that symbol.
Yeah, but that's what everyone thinks. That's what you would think.
The most important thing about that symbol is he
didn't create it.
It's like the, it's like if I,
it's like the Nike logo.
I could use the Nike logo for hate and evil,
and you can say, hey, that's, it's a simple
hate, no, I took the symbol because I liked it.
Right. I did offer things. The same thing with that
swastika. Right. Yeah.
Yeah, so that's, that's wild. Like, yeah, so you saw
be posting about that.
Yeah.
So that's like,
whoa.
It's actually,
it's explosive and provocative,
but like,
I don't care.
Like, in my mind,
like, I know where my heart's at
and people don't know me
know where my heart's at
so I'm like,
if people can't handle it,
like now's the time to be provocative.
Like,
this world's falling apart.
The entire education system
has been corrupted.
They're teaching trash in school.
They're not teaching anyone
to ask questions.
And they're teaching them how to,
they're not teaching them how to think.
They're telling them what to think.
Yeah.
Just sit here and be quiet too.
Yeah.
And that's such a liberal mindset.
that you don't question anything.
The government is good.
Do what they tell you to do.
They got our best interest.
Right.
But you don't supposed to second guess anything.
Right.
And, hey, I was, the thing is, like, I can appreciate how, like, that mindset because that was once me.
Like, I, I, so I was a high school senior, a 9-11, and then I ended up volunteering a couple years after I got to high school to go volunteer to go to Iraq because I believe George Bush's lies and all that.
So I believe all of them.
Oh, man.
Thank God you made it back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
and but at one point like I was literally having fierce arguments with my liberal friends
justifying the Iraq war before I ever even went and now in hindsight I knew I was right
I thought I was like Saddam Hussein is the modern day Hitler he's killing his own people he's
gassing them someone's he was torturing his Olympic team when they came back without medals I'm like
this is disgusting someone's got to stop him right and then now knowing everything that I do now
with all lies and everything.
Like, in having that, I call it an awakening.
Mm-hmm.
I get it.
I'm like, I understand now how some people, like, it's, it's unbelievable to think that
almost everything you were taught could be false.
I'm not saying 100% is false.
I'm not saying everything they teach is false.
But like so many things on how the world actually works is just completely different.
How most, you know, average Joe walking on the street.
People have ulterior motives and everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey.
But we're all about democracy here.
Yeah.
We go in and overturn other governments have people assassinate and kill, but we're all about democracy.
Yeah. You know, it's actually kind of wild. So, like, I look back at it, like, being an invader to Iraq. I look at it now. I'm like, oh, whoa, I was like, I was like a Roman soldier. So, like, we were the most powerful, you know, army ever do exist. Well, the Romans were that at one point. And how did they conquer Europe and everything? They went and then they just took over. They, you know, they conquered. And I was like, man, that was me, too. And so I see, like, oh, I was,
puppet. But it's upsetting
to figure it out at first, but then it's very liberating
afterwards. He's like, well, that can't happen to me again.
And now I can tell other people, like,
the warning signs to look for them, like, you're being lied to.
If you can't ask a question about something
without being attacked for it, that's
a red flag. Right.
Just by asking questions?
Right. Hey, but the elections are fine.
Totally fine. 50%.
Yeah. God bless France. Everything's fine there
too. Yeah, that place
is going to shit. Hey, France, have you
seen the, what do they call them, Prime?
ministers or presidents out there?
Yeah, I think they have both. In France, they have a president and they have a president.
I could be wrong.
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm wrong.
One of, I forget his name, but his wife looks like a man.
Dude, Candice.
Yeah, Candice brought that up.
All right, so I looked into that.
You looked into that?
Yeah.
Okay.
I think she's right.
I first heard it and I'm like, let me even say like, so when it comes to like
people talking about Michelle Obama and people are calling her Big Mike, this goes back years.
Right.
And when I first heard it, I was like, what are people talking about?
So I Googled.
And the first thing I thought I was like, is there a childhood photo of her?
And there is.
Well, there's at least one.
Some people say it's fake, but I'm like, I think it's real.
And so I'm like, I don't think she is a man.
I could be wrong.
Watch, I'm going to get so much hate for just saying this.
He's lying.
He's a dude.
I'm big Mike.
I'm thinking she's a woman.
But never mind her.
If you look at, was it Macron's wife?
Yeah, Macrone.
Yeah, Macro.
Pull it up, Chris.
This is wild.
Like, there's so many details about this.
Like, when I first saw her, her,
I was like, there's something off-putting about the way she looks.
I'm not trying to say attractive level.
She's older.
Right, but like, there's some weird shit there.
Like, she was allegedly fit, like, when, if she's a woman, she was 30 dating a 15-year-old.
Right.
And it's a huge age difference.
And one thing that Candice was pointing out is that the cover-up, so I was a fraud investigator for a retail company.
And one thing I learned that they teach you is that if one of the biggest indicators that something has happened always involves the cover-up.
If people are not being honest or up front,
that is a huge red flag because honest people will share things with you.
I didn't do anything.
What do you talk about?
Let me tell you.
Let me explain.
They sent their equivalent of the Secret Service to the reporter's houses for even investigating this.
Like this stuff goes deep and I'm like there's some, it's some, they can't provide one photo of her from years earlier.
People are trying to say it's actually the brother and all this other stuff.
I'm like, well, where's the brother?
And the evidence is in the cover up.
So I'm not here to tell you.
Like, I don't know what the real answer is.
But I did.
At first I heard it and I'm like, well, this sounds silly.
And then I looked at some of the details, I'm like, this is weird.
Yeah.
But whatever.
I don't know.
I'm the exact same way.
Oh, man, it's just a conspiracy.
People are loony bands.
I heard people for years saying, hey, we didn't go to the moon, right?
Right.
Dude, come on.
Why would we fake that?
Right.
So I started looking at the video of the moon land.
I said, this shit looks fake.
There's some fuckery there.
Like, I don't even know what to think.
Like, I've been back and forth on the moon thing.
And I kind of like go along with, because I want to believe we
went. Right? It looked like
a low-budget movie, though. It looks like
trash. And they're talking like
they're on the cell phone, talking to the Eastern.
And they're filming it. They're filming when
they're taking off. From the moon.
It's because they had signal, you don't
know, you don't know.
I mean, honestly,
I want to believe that we went, and I like
what Alex Jones says about it. He says the real
conspiracy is that it wasn't the first time
that we had went, and that the reality
is that it's a mausoleum that a bunch
of people died to make it a successful event.
and that what Neil Armstrong discovered
when he went there is that, oh, there's a bunch of other
dead astronauts that had tried to go
and the reason why there was a big cover-up is because we don't want
to look weak in front of the Russians.
I don't know if that's true.
I don't know if we went.
Like, I want to believe we went.
I've looked at satellite imagery
of all those tracks when they drove around the rovers,
and you can see it from space, but I'm like,
and then the devil-law advocate, people say,
well, how do you know those are real photos?
Right.
I don't know anything anymore.
So I don't know.
I'm letting other people argue that I don't,
I don't know what to think about the movement.
We went, because if we went, we would have went back.
See, that's a thing.
And I want to talk to Elon.
I'm like, why are you, everyone talking about Mars, Mars, Mars.
What about the moon?
I want to see some 4K footage of the moon.
I've seen a cup of his rockets, go up and come straight back down to land and boom!
Yeah.
Why won't he go up?
Right.
He needs to go do a little, if I had a rocket company like him.
Yeah.
Once you go for at least one spin, wouldn't you want to be waitless for a minute and play around?
Like, look, it's floating.
This is fun.
Why wouldn't you do that?
Right.
I mean, I guess it's risky.
You might die.
It's hell of risky.
Yeah.
Well, we went in a...
Because we never been to them.
He's trying to figure all this shit out right now.
Yeah, we're supposed to went in the 60s, late 60s.
It's 2024.
Do you want to know another conspiracy about the moon?
Mm-hmm.
Is that some people say that we actually did go, but it's what we found there, the reason
why they're trying to cover it up.
And which is...
And this is so wild, but bear with me for half a second.
Okay.
The conspiracy is that the moon is a hollowed-out planetoid.
that was brought here by...
Adelbots.
Yeah, by advanced beings eons ago.
And because the moon, there's so many anomalies about it.
For example, it's indicative that it could be hollow
and that its mass doesn't compute for its size.
And the moon, like, you know how we have like a near perfect solar eclipse.
It's like 99.9 something percent, almost perfect.
If it wasn't exactly its size and exactly its distance,
that wouldn't even be possible.
But because it is, the moon is responsible for not just our,
seasons, but the
ocean tides.
And the ocean tides...
Oh, that's true. Yeah, the moon.
If it wasn't for the moon, we'd have
like a vastly different
longer summer and winter, and the
moon, or the tides would be
far more extreme. And, like,
I forgot with the percentage, but it's a massive
percentage of all ocean life is
directly related to the tides.
And if it wasn't, so, if you want to call it a conspiracy,
is that the moon was essentially
an arc of some kind that
was brought here to establish the human race.
And this is so deep, but, like, hear me out for one more thing, is that if you look at the
craters of the moon, look how shallow they are.
They're exceptionally wide, but extremely shallow.
And the conspiracy is that the reason why the moon is so shiny is because it's metallic
dust that was hollowed out.
And from the inner core, and so that the, the conspiracy is at the inside, that it is hollow
and there's something inside of it, that it was a space station.
I'm not saying I believe in all this.
I'm just sharing what people, the internet has said.
You know, I don't know what to believe.
Like, it's a fun thing to think about.
It is really, really odd.
There's anomalies about it.
They can't figure out.
The moon is like no other satellite in the whole solar system.
It's so unique.
So life on this planet would be far different if there was no moon.
We'd have far less life.
The ocean life, which affects all kinds of things.
Insects and all kinds of other things to be affected.
It's wild.
Like, it really is, like, if it wasn't for the light of the moon at night,
there's so many species of insects that wouldn't even exist.
And insects are responsible for all kinds of life.
You know, like, these small little guys are responsible for so many animals that we'll eat,
them and birds and other things that it's like, you know, life gives life, gives life.
And there's other things about it, too, like, such is that it's locked and we can only
see the one side of it. You know, they call it the far side or the dark side of the moon.
It's not that it's dark, but, like, it's tidal locked, and it doesn't rotate where other
moons on other planets actually do. It's weird. Yeah.
So you think it's a fake, well, people think it's a fake planet.
I don't, I put this way. It's been installed out by, like, some other alien species, and
They seeded Earth and they did all this shit.
Well, that's what they're doing.
That's what they're losing.
I wouldn't be surprised.
I'm not convinced of it.
Let me just be totally honest.
I'm not convinced, but I actually think it's possible.
I think that when you look at different religious texts
talking about how beings came here and created us in their image,
it's possible that something like that was true.
And if it was true, let's just pretend the astronauts went there legitimately
and they saw evidence of an ancient advanced technology on the moon.
Let's just pretend.
Would they share that with us?
Damn no.
Right?
It would debunk every religion.
It would make, you know, a vast majority of the world question everything they ever believed.
It might make people not even feel like going to work anymore or something because they're like, well, everything.
It might beaking the chaos.
Right.
And so I don't know what to believe, but it's possible.
Like, I do believe in the Creator.
I believe that I believe in the divine, and it's possible that's something that that's not a coincidence, that something had taken place.
But I'm not trying to convince anyone listening.
This is just, this is fun time.
We're on a podcast.
It's fun talk.
Like, I don't know what to think.
I don't know.
I go back and forth on what the moon is.
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Well, speaking of conspiracies, you came across some temple, huh?
Yeah.
So let me give you guys a wild one.
Like, there's nothing more fun than a lost ancient conspiracy theory.
So there's this site in Turkey called Gobeckley-Tepa.
It is the oldest, largest, the most mysterious ancient site ever found.
It was only discovered a few decades ago.
It's 50 times larger than Stonehenge, and it's almost 7,000 years older.
They only discovered a couple of decades ago.
Yeah, excavations only started in 1995, and it's rewriting history,
because the oldest civilization was supposed to be the Samarians out of ancient Iraq 6,000 years ago.
And this is, you know, over,
5,000 years older than that. And it's a complete anomaly. It's made up of over 200 pillars that
are T-shaped in nature. And what's wild is that 95% of it is still buried. And so it's an interest,
yeah, most of it is still under, under the ground. And what's wild about this is I started,
one of my first videos was on this topic. And I revisited it recently and was found out that it was
still at only 95% excavated. So like back in 2017, they were talking about, oh, 5%
excavated, can't wait to see what is going to be unearthed as the continued excavations.
So I recently started looking into it to see if there's any developments.
And come to find out that number was still the same, more or less the same.
And I'm like, well, what's the hold up?
So I started doing some digging.
Yeah.
Here we go.
Yeah.
And I'm like, because so like I don't.
It seems like stop, stop digging.
Stop digging.
Cover it up.
Like I don't, I didn't study archaeology.
I studied business.
And I just know, like, follow the money.
Like, who's paying for this?
Like everything on earth now is like, whenever someone has a question.
question why on something.
The dollar, follow the money.
So this is where things get really wild.
Is that there's, so who now oversees it is a company called the Dojus Group, which is a
Turkish conglomerate, which is made up of 250 companies, billion dollar industry, and
the CEO is this Farid Sehank, which is a billionaire on the Forbes list.
And it turns out that he is a longtime member of the world economic form.
Oh, that's a red flag.
Hey, look, the World Economic Forum
and Klausbubb loves us.
You have no evidence to suggest he doesn't.
Agenda 2030 is a good thing.
Just come on, submit.
Kiss the ring.
It'll be just fine.
So they're funding it all, huh?
Yeah, so back in 2016,
I can't believe I was the one to figure this out.
This dates back several years,
and no one had talked about it,
and I just came across it through some sequence of events,
some coincidences that caused me to go down the rabbit hole.
And it turns out in 2016,
they announced this 20-year partnership
literally in Davos at the annual World Economic Forum
that was going to give the Dogeist Group
quote sole partnership
over excavation management
and tourism management of the site
and I'm like I don't understand why
just to clarify because like some people
that tried to debunk me will say
well the World Economic Forum doesn't run this site
it's the Dogeist group
who cares that the CEO is part of the World Economic Forum
I'm like well guys the World Economic Forum
is literally nothing in itself
like that that organizing
has no power. What they are, though, is a group of hundreds, maybe even thousands of people
that are high-powered elite that do, they're involved in the education system, corporations,
and governments all throughout the world. I mean, Klaus Schwab, I'm quoting him directly. He said
that they've infiltrated government cabinets and corporations, and they have their global shapers
in 450 cities around the world. So, like, people need understand that, like, these people,
if you're looking at all the crazy crap going on in the world, a lot of these people are
part of the world economic form.
Like, you see all these traffic cameras being cut down in London?
You know what I'm talking about?
Have you seen this stuff?
No.
Okay.
So they're trying to, have you heard of the 15-minute city thing?
No.
Oh, this is from 15-minute city?
I think I heard it in passing.
Everything's going to be within 15 minutes.
Yes, they want to get rid of fossil.
These are the people that are trying to ban gas ovens and stoves.
Right, okay.
All in the name of climate change.
Right.
And so, anyway, so I did some digging, and this, people can see that there's a,
conspiracy there or not, but here's what I will say, is that the proof is in the pudding,
and that they have, quote, said that they're going to push full-scale excavation for, quote,
future generations. That as of right now, that 95% is going to be more or less the same.
And they just say they have not 100% stopped excavations. There are still archaeologists out there today.
But any meaningful attempt to get the remaining 120-something pillars that are still under the ground
at an indefinite standstill. So I'm like, wait a second. This is the world's oldest,
largest and most mysterious ancient site on earth, it dates back to 11,600 years, which is the same date of when that cataclysm happened. There's evidence that the site was purposely buried, which some people think makes it like a time capsule. Because it's wild. It's all these circles of pillars, and they all have pictures on them of animals and stuff. Some people have tied into Noah's Ark because that allegedly foundered on Mount Ararat, which is also in Turkey. This is wild stuff. So never mind. I'm not going down that path. But like the point is that it has real significance. And there's answers to be found. It's the oldest site on earth from ancient human civilization.
So why on earth would there not be an excavation happening in our lifetime?
Like how could any archaeologist or enthusiasts of ancient history be content on living the rest of their life,
not knowing what's waiting to be unearth in the world's oldest ancient site?
And they built roads on top of it.
They planted four different tree orchards.
Hundreds and hundreds of trees have been planted over ancient ruins.
I verified this with an archaeologist that worked at the site.
And they say, oh, it's just to protect the site that the roots will keep the remnants of the ancient stones
under they're nice and safe. I'm like, what are you talking about? Like the stones were nice and safe
because they're buried. What do you mean? You're planting trees, which is further proof that
they have no plan for the foreseeable future to excavate the site. So this makes my conspiracy
wheels just go through the roof. And again, it speaks for itself. There's no plan to fully excavate
the site. So this brings me into what I'm working on now, which is my next video, which will be up
later this week. I think this podcast will come out after the video. But there's another site that might be
It's in Indonesia, and it's called Ganang Padang,
and it is potentially 27,000 years old,
and they're calling it the world's oldest pyramid.
27,000 years old.
Potentially, yes.
This is all debated, but long story short,
they did groundland.
You know how many centuries?
Guys, this would rewrite human history completely.
And what's crazy is that their ground penetrating radar
has identified this subterranean cavity
with a tunnel and chamber.
There's intense debate,
people say it's natural. It could be like a lava too because the hill it's on was volcanic in
nature. But a geologist that worked at the site said that there's strong evidence to indicate
that it was manmade. And so it's like, okay, let's go dig this up. Let's exivate. Let's see
what's there. Is it natural? Is it manmade? Because if it's manmade, this is going to, this is a
invocations are massive. Rewrite human history. So I did some digging on this. And I'm thinking
there's no way the world economic form are associated with this site. I didn't even look.
When I made my go back to the tabby video, I didn't even look. Because I talked about, um,
Ganang Padang in my video after that.
And so just the other day, I started doing some digging.
I'm like, well, let me just double check.
And I couldn't believe what I found.
The minister of the ministry of, and I might butcher this,
but it's the education, research technology and something, whatever, of Indonesia.
The guy, the political guy that oversees all decision-making at Quebecli-Tpe
is a member of the World Economic Forum and is a global shaper.
And his right-hand man has said that as of right now,
excavations at this site is now a last priority, despite the fact that.
that years earlier they said they were willing to allocate, quote, unlimited funding to dig it up.
And something has since changed to where, as of right now, it's a total standstill.
They found something.
That's what I know was there.
Because like you said, you can do some type of machinery to get some type of imagery of what's underground.
Right.
And they have it.
Now, again, this is debated.
Well, think about it.
You got, you can, like, you've seen the pictures they put from inside a woman's womb when they're praying.
Right, right.
Yeah.
Yeah, they can do that shit on the ground right now.
Yeah, they're doing that.
It's called LiDAR.
They can do it from space.
They can use a laser from space on a satellite to scan the Sahara Desert and the Amazon
rainforest, and they're finding ancient ruins under all that.
Right.
Who knows what other technology they have we don't know about.
Hey, look, they're watching us through the roof right now, just so you know.
I think they burned down Hawaii.
Dude, there's some weird stuff about that.
There's some weird stuff about Hawaii.
That is really weird.
I heard people talking about lasers.
I'm like, man, you people are crazy.
It's so much that
that's out there
we don't know
because they don't want us to know.
Yeah, imagine what's top secret.
Like, they don't tell us.
And so it's like,
these are just things that we know about.
So when it comes to this Gadang site,
I'm excited about this video,
but it's kind of explosive
because it's like,
why is the World Economic Forum
even remotely associated
with archaeology
and excavations of ancient sites?
Now, some people won't believe this.
Some people are, no,
just because they're part
of the World Economic Forum
doesn't mean it's related.
I'm like, okay, you can think that
all I know is that two sites,
So that the oldest on planet Earth
are being run by people that are
longtime members of the world.
Billioners. Yes. And members of the
global world economic form.
And as of right now, excavations that are a standstill.
So like, I'm a curious guy.
Like, I think that ancient stuff is fun.
And I just, I can't wrap my head around
that with all this technology we have,
we can dig up anything we want.
I can't, it makes absolutely no sense
why they went excavated.
Right.
This is a job for archaeologists.
Like, this is a win-win.
Even if there's nothing there.
Just to say it's natural.
Okay, well, we learn something new.
And some people got a job in the meantime.
It's not about money.
Right.
And so, you know, people say, well, why?
And I'm like, whether it's the climate change thing,
because the world economic forum is leading the charge on the agenda 2030,
which is to go after climate change.
Right.
Maybe it's religious stuff, whatever it is.
They definitely have ulterior motives.
Yes, and you know how you know is because they do everything in the shadows.
Anything that's on the up and up would be part of public discourse and debate.
But since they operate in the shadows,
that is all I need to know.
If they were sincere, like, trying to save the planet, like, with man-made change.
They would have...
They would have the first place I would do that.
Right.
And they would have a public conversation about it, too.
They'd be like, well, hey, guys, we need to make some changes.
What's the best way to do this?
But instead, they're just, like, going crazy.
They're trying to put the hammer down in the next few years with...
They want to limit fossil fuels.
Like, they want to get rid of gas-powered stoves and ovens.
They want to get rid of all fossil fuel vehicles.
You know, and there's not enough power to charge, you know,
these electric vehicles. Maybe, just maybe, they've found a technology that's going to enable them to do that.
Maybe. So there's, yeah, there's people saying that too, that they may have created some sort of next level generation technology.
Yeah. You know, who knows? I mean, what are these nerds doing underneath, you know?
I just got a TV, and you know your remote that comes with your TV. It's always got batteries in the damn thing, right? Yeah.
I just bought a TV flat screen, right? The damn remote solar powered.
What?
Do you have to put it about like your window?
Just got to leave it by the window.
Yeah, mine does that.
Throw it out.
Throw it out right now.
That thing is going to torture your brain.
That's 5G all over it.
You will have cancer in six months.
Yeah, I'm like, what the hell?
This shit is solar powered.
Yeah, the remote, right?
Yeah.
Mine is too, yeah.
It's the OLED TV.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's crazy, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, like, you know,
I tell people, I'm like, if there's anything, like, if I had like a thesis, it would be that the true history of ancient human civilization was older and more advanced than what we were taught in school.
They had to have been.
I mean, anybody with the IQ Hard and 2 can see that from the pyramids.
It's true.
But people, it's hard for some people to wrap their head around because that's not what they're taught in school.
When you're taught something, and by the way, they teach it like when you're in like the sixth grade.
So you're like a kid.
You're like 11 years old or 12 or whatever.
Right.
And so when you grow up and you hear people talk.
talking about lost technology or something, they immediately think like space lasers and other things.
I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that they were more advanced than us. There's some things that
they did that is so inexplicable that it clearly shows that there's a missing chapter of human
history. Right. It seems like history started all over because of some cataclysmic event,
and now we're approaching this same time that the prior civilizations was already was able to
achieve, and now we're just not discovering it. That's what I think.
there's rumors, and this is all just conspiracy,
but some people think that through some archaeological site
that they did find some sort of technology,
because that's what Bob Lazar was saying.
And I don't know if I totally believe him or not.
There's certain things about him that clearly they were trying to cover up.
But that's what he had said is that allegedly,
one of those crash crafts, if that does exist,
he said, was rumored to have came from an archaeological site.
That's what he said.
Yeah, I've seen this one guy.
He's talking about religion.
he said religion was constructed
to keep people from killing each other
yeah
to give people like a moral compass
if you don't do right
God's going to strike you down and you're going to burn in hell for eternity
they said that was all made up just to keep people in line
and I don't know I don't believe him but
I don't know what the fuck I'm saying really
but it's like maybe they found some of these
these archaeology these sites
these digging sites whatever you come
and it's just like
maybe this is my
conspiracy mind going maybe we were um an alien civilization landed here and seated earth put that
damn moon up our so he could have the damn tides and shit and we're just there's no god yeah well
what's that religion that's a church of Scientology oh yeah yeah we should get in that we should
get Tom Cruise having a fun time with that you just got to be at the top that's when you're in a
cult you just got to be one of the leaders and it's great dude be Keith was fresh out of the military we had a
When Barron Park was going, I mean, McKeep was walking up to this restaurant.
We were a poor.
We didn't have a car or anything.
We were just walking to get us some hamburgers at the D&N restaurant, right?
And this white woman, very attractive, pulls up in his van.
Yeah.
She said, y'all want to go?
What she say?
Y'all want to go for a ride?
I said, yeah.
Was she alone?
Is it an empty van?
It was her.
That's the, heck, yeah, I want to go on a ride.
Yeah.
So we get there, and they take us to this place, and there's a bunch of people.
And they've been picking up people all day.
And they started showing.
us Church of Scientology and that we're aliens and that they was going to come save us and we're
going to go to this other place. All you got to do is drink that Kool-Aid and once that that comet
flings back around and it will save you. Yeah, you know what's crazy is that like church,
like the cult aside and the Church of Scientology aside, I actually, it would make a lot of sense
that there, that we were a product of some sort of alien intervention. Like it, I, it's, because
thing about it doesn't negate the proof of God or anything because like who created them.
Right. Yeah. Right. Because like in the Bible,
revival in other religions too,
it talks about that beings came and created us
and in their image.
And it's like, you know, it's not,
people will hear, you know,
oh, the moon was brought here
and we were created by aliens,
but like, it's actually possible.
I'm not convinced of it,
but like, it's, how is that impossible?
Like, we're cloning animals.
Right.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And if we get the power to, like,
travel to other stars through technology,
like, we're not going to do that too?
We're going to go there and fuck around.
That magazine is a science magazine
where they're bringing.
bring it back the dodo bird?
They're going to bring back the dodo bird.
For what? That was the dumbest thing?
But they're going to bring back all these
species that went extinct.
They can do that. They're working
on creating a woolly mammoth.
Yeah, they're going to bring that fucker back.
Dude, do you think it's a possibility
like AI
is getting more prevalent in our society?
Do you think they had AI back in those days
and that was the end of their civilization?
So this is nothing more than
conjecture. This is just fun talk. I have
I have no idea, and I don't believe anything, but honestly, what if the devil is technology?
Right.
Because, like, when it talks about, and I'm not like a Bible thumper, by the way, I'm a believer, but like, I'm very spiritual.
Like, I don't align with any religion.
I think that, you know, we're all part of a creation, and it goes beyond what we can comprehend.
And so it's not that I'm anti-religion.
It's just that I'm not religious, but I'm very spiritual.
I'm a believer.
And, but if you look at the Bible, and it talks about Adam and Eve and inside the Garden of Eden,
and they were instructed, don't take from this tree of knowledge.
And I might be paraphrasing.
But if you do it, God said, if you do it, it will kill you or something to that effect.
And I'm like, what if that's what it meant?
Because I was recently looking into this, and they were saying that because as soon
as they ate from the tree of knowledge, they immediately felt naked because they were naked.
And they didn't care that they were naked.
But once they ate from the tree of knowledge, they immediately put clothes on.
And that's how God figured out.
Like, why are you wearing that?
What happened?
Did you eat from this tree?
It said, yes.
And so once you start down the path of technology,
it almost seems like it is totally going to destroy us.
Right.
And if nothing else...
Somehow we'll destroy ourselves.
And you know what else?
If anything, it's just making us unhappy.
Right.
I mean, how much happier are people with social media and all this other crap?
Yeah, it's actually dividing us.
It's supposed to bring us together, but everybody hates each other.
Everybody's got their own little...
The gender.
ideology one of them.
And it's making us
dumber.
Like you think with all,
we have these smartphones
you can look up anything
and it almost seems like
people are as dumb as ever
to where common sense
doesn't even exist anymore.
People are literally...
It's like the more technological
advance we get,
the stupid we get.
Like, they don't know
what a woman is nowadays.
Right.
And there's kids that believe that
because they were told,
just like a kid,
you could tell them,
you could tell them
that Santa Claus exists
and they believe that.
Right.
I believe that shit
until I was like 15.
Right.
Hey, this is bullshit.
That must have been a rough one
to learn,
you know,
That must have been soul crushing right there.
We never got shit anyway.
This bullshit.
Oh, the white kids.
Look what I got.
I got a pair of rebots.
You need to behave better and then Santa will take care of your next year.
Exactly.
But honestly, like, it is...
A lot of the hieroglyphics that's only proof of me, it looks like...
A lot of it looked like spaceships with like astronauts.
These people...
And these are people to live like thousands of thousands of thousands of lives ago.
They got big heads.
Stuff like that.
They got big heads, too.
Some of these Egyptians, they had like these cone heads that were...
Like, they call it...
defamation or deformation whatever where they wrap their heads up as babies and the
you know baby skull is real soft right but like some people think that they were
trying to recreate to look like the people who yeah see the dirt right big ass heads
they still doing it in some ports of Africa yeah it's really messed up don't don't
look at pictures I saw a Negro I would see that it's scary I saw a black I need
stop saying Negro I think it's a negative that's kind of out of turn that's how to
touch right but a black man's black woman's
head is like long. Yeah.
And I was like, and then this one dude
had a plate in his lip and his lip was
down in here. Oh, God. I've seen that.
Can you pull their shit up? Cranial
deformation, I think.
Do you think that was,
do you think that has anything
to do with making you smarter or make
your brain have a bigger
capacity to think and create?
I think that's, so this is again, just conjecture,
but I think that's what they're trying to achieve. Let's just say,
hypothetically, that aliens
did create us and they had big ass heads because they were so
smart.
Yeah.
These are
Paracas skulls
in South America.
There's thousands of
them.
And yeah,
there's a real,
there's a modern
example.
And there's other ones.
You can find pictures.
They do this to themselves.
Yes.
Type in baby.
Just add the word
to your search.
Just type in baby.
And you'll never
unsee what you're about to see.
It's really messed up.
No, not that.
Not that.
Stay with the African stuff.
Type in.
White people are doing this, too?
I didn't know white people are doing this.
We need to make white people great again.
But yeah, people do this.
Yeah, there we go.
There's some of these.
Oh, man.
That's what I'm talking about.
Hey, Chris, go back.
Look at the kid's head right there.
Look like, I don't know what the hell that is.
That one.
That's what I was thinking of.
Yeah.
Look at this baby's eyes.
It looks like its eyes are about to explode.
out of its skull. It's really, it's messed up. So they put something around his head when they're
born? Yeah. Planks with like ropes and sheets wrapped around it. It's almost like, like,
like modern dentistry, how they can move your teeth straight. You can do that with your head.
Yep. Yeah, there was some skulls, Chris. It looked like damn.
Who's that? Right there. Yeah, that skull right there. Those are called Prachas skulls,
and they're found all throughout South America. They're ancient, thousands of years old, and that's
what they were doing. And so that's, and look at, look at that one right there.
Click on. Yeah, click that one too. Look at that. These are real. These are human, by the way.
And they're trying to, look at that kid. Look at that black kid right there with that rap shit right. That's the
rap shit. Right to the right to the right to the right. Right there. That one? No, no, down.
The picture you're already clicked. No, not that one. Oh, that's, I can't. It's in black and white.
That's the deformity or something. Oh. No, it's scrolled. Not that one. Oh, that's a pretty bad one.
Got a penis head.
The prior, go to the top.
No, go up a little bit.
Go to the left.
It's right there.
Hold on.
We need a laser pointer.
It's right by those skulls right there.
The skulls that you were on before that I was talking about?
To the right.
Right there.
Right there.
Down.
All right.
So where's your mouse?
I can't see it.
All right.
Right here.
Right here.
Yeah, that one.
That's the one I was thinking of.
You can never unsee.
Look at that poor kid.
Holy shit.
Right?
People do this.
Can you make that bigger, Chris?
Is she, is he breastfeeding?
I don't know.
That kid doesn't look too happy.
Something tell me this ain't how that kid.
He's smarter.
People do this.
Yeah, so it's like, why would they do that?
What would even give them the inclination to even...
Yeah, why would you do that?
How do you get the idea to do that?
You know, it's funny when my daughter was born.
They're trying to replicate something.
Maybe.
When my daughter was born, her head was like that.
They said something, when the kids come out?
Yeah, because of the vagina so tight.
Yeah, it's tight.
Yeah.
And he comes out like a banana.
Yeah, it was.
And her head was really long.
Yeah, my kid was like that too.
I said, oh, my God, it's an alien baby.
Yeah, but then the nurse said, no, it's going to go around.
Like, it's going to fix itself.
Yeah, this is why they have you rotate the child.
Like, you're not supposed to let them, like, lay on the back the whole time, right?
Because, like, they'll get a flat head.
You've seen people like, I saw this in basic training.
So we were all in the military.
You've seen people, the basic training is the most wild place on Earth because you have people from all over.
Right?
You've seen people like this, right?
You mean people from all over the world, man.
It's like, oh my God.
The most diverse place.
I'll never forget my drill start was saying that, let me give him a shout out.
Jolson, Omar Foreman, he ended up becoming an officer.
This guy was the most amazing person I've ever met.
And he was saying, he's like, the one thing you need to understand,
because you know it's like a basic train.
People don't get along.
He wouldn't piss you off.
Different cultures.
Yeah, he said every single one that you need to understand right now is from a different part of the world.
Even if you grew up in the same street, your household was different from someone else's
household.
It's a different world.
And because of that, you're not going to get along.
And there's people you won't like, these people you will like.
but and with it I notice that you see people like oh this poor child their mom like left them in that crib on their head
and you see like on their right can't unsee it it's real bad but um wow yeah but it makes you wonder if they were trying to recreate because like remember that show the cone heads
yeah yeah yeah the cone heads yeah the same ass red and they are those big ass heads so if you look at the egyptians they wore those
same types of hats that looked just like it almost right right around when there was building a pyramid
Yes. So it's like
What were they trying to recreate? Now this is just fun
conjecture. I know because people come after me now
for everything I say, I'm like, I'm not some
scientists, I'm not trying to make you believe any of this, but
it almost seems they were trying to... Because again,
what even gives them the idea to do it
to do it in the first place? I don't understand. They have to see it somewhere.
So in other words, aliens came,
they messed with us and they bounced.
We probably tried to kill them too.
I think something happened to
them. I think the civilization, I'm just
just a conjecture. I think
I'm going to piss off the conservatives
because I'm supposed to be religious
but no I just get to thinking sometimes
maybe not believe everything I hear
maybe whoever seated this planet
maybe they ran into some kind of
cataclysm on that planet
their solar system and now they're gone
and we're just here
and they started giving us the same information
I mean they were doing it while it was here
but they were gone and now they
now we just on our own
I think a lot of this shit
we lost all that information
I think a lot of it's being played out
on our movie screens
It was like, where is these people getting these ideas?
It is kind of weird.
I feel like they dump stuff in there.
So in The Planet of the Apes, I found this clip recently from the original one,
Charleston, the first one.
I love that movie.
That's the best one with Charleston.
Yeah, I saw that.
I was looking at that the other night.
Get your hands off me.
Damn dirty, ain't you.
They were like, it's almost like they threw some truth bombs in there to be like,
because that's what it's about, is that the apes.
They didn't want to believe that there was an advanced civilization that existed.
Exactly.
Exactly. And he read this quote about man.
Yes.
Remember right before Charleston Heston took off on a horse,
they'd go seek a new life, and then he found what really happened to the man.
Because they had this cave, and he's like, if you go in there, it's going to have all these artifacts.
Technology, and we need to stay away from it.
You just stay primitive.
But it was blasphemy.
Anyone that talked about it would be punished.
Right.
It was hearsay.
Yeah.
Which is like today.
What they're doing today.
Go on Twitter and say that you don't think the Egyptians built a pyramid to see what happens to you.
See what happens to you.
Fuck you.
stupid, you're wrong, anti-science is dangerous.
You're white supremacist. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Nazi. That's what they do.
The same pain. Who was
his name, that monkey's name? Acrelius?
What was his name? I forget.
He was the white monkey on there.
He had the ugly dark monkey.
He had the bronze monkey. He was like the white
monkey. Yeah. He was like a ginger
too. Is that the one I figured up? Yeah. He was a ginger
monkey. Don't trust Fred Heads. I was born.
I'm like a strawberry blonde, so I have the ginger
gene. Got to be careful. We're crazy.
That is so crazy
That movie was
I think it was written in
1968
Yeah
And look how it's playing out
It's like with you
You're doing
Exactly same thing
That Charlton Heston was doing
And there was other two
Monkey scientists
And there was
Being called liars hearsay
And all that
Right
Like anyone listening
I encourage them
To go down the path
Of looking into the
mysteries of ancient civilizations
It doesn't have to involve aliens
It
Because think of it like this
Because some people
Say like
Oh well then
I get this all the time
Like oh
you think it was
aliens to build the mirrors? Like, I didn't say that, and I don't actually think it, because I'm like, imagine if we could, if we get a time machine and we grabbed, we went back just a couple hundred years. Let's say 1776, just like you got in the hat. And you put them a time machine and then bring them to fly them over any, fly them over New York City. They will think they're in another planet. And if you see some, you know, Boeing jet fly over them, they'll think, they won't even know what that is. And so what I'm saying is that, you know, if humans are so, we're so, we're so, we're so, we're so.
full of creativity and ingenuity that like were people of all kinds of things like imagine even
Wi-Fi like Nicola Tesla was basically describing that back in like 1926 and people thought he was
fucking crazy. But he was right. He was describing smartphones. He didn't say smartphone, but he said
you'll one day be able to have a device that could fit in your pocket that will get you to be able to
communicate to the other side of the world instantaneously. Something to that effect, he said.
Right. Like a portal. Right. And so it's like, I mean, what's Wi-Fi? Like that in itself is almost
magic. I'm not saying it's magic, but I'm saying that.
like to some primitive person, if you were to expose someone from a couple hundred years ago
to this world today, they would think they're on a different, they wouldn't even know.
Right.
Just go back to 1924 to today.
Yeah.
How fast we advanced.
Yeah.
I don't think we had AC.
When did AC get events?
Something like 30s or something like that.
We did that and what?
That's 100 years, 1924 to today's date.
Imagine what they was doing thousands of years ago.
That's, so listen to this.
This is exactly what I'm saying.
I'm like, if we can create from no steam engine to all of this and like, it's just barely
or 100 years.
Yeah.
People will say, like, where's the evidence
of lost technology?
And I'm like, you have to understand
that like everything,
all metal goes away.
Even stainless steel,
if you throw it outside.
Turns to dust.
It will.
Stain the steel will rust.
It's seriously,
it's one little chip,
anything in it.
And it will,
if you look at some World War II vehicles,
I'm stealing this from Joe Rogan.
I remember I'm saying this years ago
on his podcast saying that
look at some old vehicle
and it's rusted straight through.
All you got is the springs.
The seats are gone.
Tires are gone.
And it's rusting through.
And in a couple hundred years,
like it never existed in the first place.
So if there was a bad enough cataclysm and just hundreds of years or even a couple thousand years goes by, it'd all be gone too. What would be left?
Right. Yeah. Right. Like, do you think they could replicate those permits like today with today's technology? Could they actually build one of those?
So this is, I love, this is a fun question. So yes, but like what union are you going to get to do that?
Right. Who's going to, you know what I mean? Like it physically, yeah, we can move blocks and stack them, definitely. But like it's such. I think we can, but it's not going to be nothing like that.
And this is one of the things that I think is indicative of a lost advancement of some kind that they had,
is that the great pyramid, like I said, was equivalent to the height of a 47-story building,
and it's block after block, 206 layers.
It's so, I've been there.
Have you guys been to Egypt?
I haven't been there.
Oh, you guys got to go.
It's safe.
It's the most hospitable place I've ever been.
The people are so friendly.
That's not what Fox News says.
Hey, Egypt's got that shit unlocked.
They don't want any of that crap falling over to their border.
Are you saying this?
They don't want any of that nonsense going on.
Yeah.
Because their entire way of life is tourism.
And they have guards out there everywhere.
Like I always felt safe.
And you're not walking around downtown Cairo by yourself at night.
Like any resort you're at or anything, they have guards.
Like it's safe.
And the local people that I met anywhere I went, the most nicest people you can ever imagine.
Not even for a second.
Because people ask, like, is it safe?
Like, it is.
But if you go there and you stand at the base of the pyramid and you look up, like people don't realize, like, from one side to the
Like each base, there's four bases, of course, is 755 feet long at each base.
And which means that if you're at the base of it looking up, the center of it is more than
a hundred meter, over 330 feet in from where you're standing further away from you.
Oh, right, right.
Because it's, it's, if, basically what I'm trying to say is that they could have made it
half the size and it still would have been impressive.
This is so big, it's dumb.
It's so, it's, I call it stupid big, which is that you, they could have been
impressive because that's what they'll say is like, well, they'd be
built it so big because it was just trying to show their sophistication and, you know, and be
impressive. And like, okay, well, they could have made it 100 feet shorter and still blew everyone's
mind. They went, they went to such an extent that it raises questions. Like, why? Why did they build
those? Well, that, and they say to be tombs for the pharaohs, but here's another fun fact that
most people don't know about is that they never found one single mummy in any Egyptian pyramid
ever. None, zero. Yeah. If you're going to build something that big, it's got to be for purpose. Yeah, I thought
that's what it was for, for pharaohs.
But here's what's wild, is that if you go to, like,
the Valley of the Kings, so, like,
the Egyptian pyramids, none of them have hieroglyphs
inside of them. Like, if you go to the Valley of the Kings,
it's literally floor to ceiling
and glyphs and paintings and everything.
It looks really obvious like a tomb,
but the pyramids are nothing.
Blank walls. It's, honestly,
it looks like a technology of some kind,
like there's people that talk about ancient pyramid,
power plant, and other wild ideas.
But if you go through and walk through
the internal structure and layout of it,
it is bizarre. It's not like a maze.
Because that's what people think, well, they're trying to hide
the Pharaoh in it, so it wouldn't get robbed. And the
reason why there's no mummies is because they got robbed.
But what people don't realize
is that you pretty much go in them, you go down
and you go up and you're at the King's Chamber.
There's no maze. There's no blocks in your
way to hide, you know, to hide. It's not like
that. It's almost, and this is
total wild conspiracy stuff, but it looks like they
channeled water in it and use it for energy.
This is fun. That's what's going to ask you,
maybe they were power plants.
that's, if there was one idea that made the most sense, it's that, there's this engineer,
aerospace engineer Christopher Dunn that wrote some books on it. It's a wild concept. It might not
be true, but if you look at the biggest things we build today, hydroelectric dams. Yeah.
And yeah, it has a purpose. Exactly. And so, like, I know people, some people will be listening
thinking, well, this is stupid. Like, what's he talking about? Like, go visit the Great Pyramid and tell me
if it makes sense that it's a tomb. It just doesn't look like it. Yeah, that's a big-ass grave site.
Yeah, yeah. To put, like, a couple people.
in there? Right. It's, it doesn't
make sense and, like, there's all kinds of... That's probably
a lie manufactured to keep
to keep us from knowing what
those pyramids were actually there for.
You want to hear something fun? Yeah.
Is that that theory about it being a tomb for the Pharaoh
wasn't even created until Western
invaders went in there in the mid and late
1800s? People from France, England,
and Germany. France again, huh?
Yeah, yeah. And the Germans,
they went in there.
This is tomb.
Do I sound like a Nazi?
Just like one.
Yeah, it's not helping your case in.
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Hey dude, I was watching one of your videos
that was showing people underwater
and looked like these
huge steps you could go up.
Chris, will you praise bring this up?
Type in Yona Guni in Google
images. Y-O-N-A-G-U-N-I.
Just type in Yona-Guni
and this will blow some mines.
Where is this at?
This is off an island off the coast of Japan
and it's actually closer to Taiwan, but it's a Japanese island.
Bring up photos of this and get ready to be wowed
as it's like no other site anywhere on Earth.
And so there's a few, not that, not the pyramid, that's fake.
Type in steps.
Type in Yonaguni steps or Yonaguni underwater monument.
I don't even know how to spell that.
It's it.
You got to go to Japan.
Why does Google have it?
Been Australia.
Yeah.
I heard Australia sucks.
I heard it's all Western.
I heard it's like full of just Western restaurants.
The architecture is nice, but yeah, the food's great.
You got to go to Japan.
I went there in March.
Get some of that long time action.
Yeah.
Guys, don't get me distracted here.
Do Japan, I swear to God, everyone listening should make it a point to travel to Japan
because it is the most modern civilization in the world.
China, too, right?
Probably.
I won't go to China.
Yeah, it's common.
Yeah, after, I won't give my money.
After what I said, guys, remember, like,
a year and a half after our lockdowns ended
and we're locking people up in their apartments.
When I saw that, you know, what's happened to the Uighur people,
I will not travel that kind.
I'm not giving them my dollar.
It breaks my heart and I feel for the Chinese people,
but like I'd be scared to go there
because what if something happened in the world
and they locked it down and I couldn't leave?
Right. Yeah.
They're going to be nice to Jimmy the American.
Right.
I don't think so.
And we don't got, when Trump was in,
and at one point, like, there was a certain,
if you were an American, you got in trouble overseas,
you'd almost be looked after.
like the embassies and everything, but now this world is so dicey, you'd probably just spit on you.
But Japan is one of the safest places on Earth right now, which is unbelievable because
it has some of the most populated cities in the world.
In fact, Tokyo is the number one most populated city in the world, and it's one of the safest.
They have almost no violent crime or theft of any kind.
There's no diversity there.
That's what a lot of people say, and it's true.
There's no diversity.
If you want a nice, you want a nice safe area, it cannot be diverse.
You got to stand for something. Everybody has to stand for some.
Yeah.
It cannot be diverse.
verse.
You've got everybody's walks of life.
Yeah, when you bring a bunch of different people together,
they want to push their way of life,
and it causes disagreements and biases and prejudices.
Which is sad, but it's kind of like human nature.
Yeah, definitely.
But I would tell people to travel to Japan just to see
how the most populated cities on Earth
are some of the most functional.
They have this amazing high-speed rail system.
The food is high-quality.
Everything is clean.
You won't find a single cigarette butt.
Everything is prideful, and it's immaculate.
And I just think that it needs to be a case study.
Because as we see the Western world fall apart,
but the United States, Europe, everywhere is falling apart.
And they somehow got this little secret going on there where they got it on lock.
Right.
And I think it's just worthy of people looking at it because I'm like,
as the world falls apart more and more,
as it clearly looks like it's going to,
people should look at what they're doing in Japan and how they're doing it
because they have a unity there that is so unique.
Yeah.
It's no black, no white, everybody's just...
People mind their own business.
I've never felt so safe in my life walking.
on the street. I'm always nervous when I'm traveling around different parts of the world.
Like, you've got to look out, you know, you've got to keep an eye on your back.
You know, because you don't know. They'll pray on an American. But there, not even for a,
not even for a fraction of a second did I feel unsafe. And I walked around the city at night.
It was just me and my lady. And, you know, we were, we were blown away. But we'd already
been told this ahead of time. Like, it's so safe. It's going to astonish you. People want
to even make eye contact with you. There's no one's trying to show you up. It's like this
respect thing. They don't make eye contact when you're walking down the street.
I should take you in a hood to the club.
Everybody's trying to make eye contact.
And if you look at it, you might get shocked.
Yeah.
So let's go to his place.
Show this Yonaguti.
Type in, okay, so all of that.
Any one of those photos is good to go.
This is a real structure.
It's right off the coastline.
And between that, and click on some of the pictures that have steps.
Basically, it looks like an ancient quarry.
And what's so wild about this is that this site was above water 12,000 years ago,
before the flood that we were talking about,
where the sea levels rose 400.
feed. Oh, that's a good one right there. Yeah, click on that one. That's just a map, but it gives you an
understanding of what it looks like. Nothing about this looks natural. And that's what they say,
is that all the archaeologists say, well, it's probably just some sort of fluke natural erosion.
There's no one here. Look how straight those lines are. Right. Yeah. Click on that one on the top
with the steps, the dark blue one and the top on second to the right. Yeah, that one too. Yeah,
compared to scuba divers. It is like no other side of earth. So this is, like, no other side of earth. So this
what I'm saying. I'm saying it looks like some sort of ancient quarry. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't.
But it does look like it was altered by the hand of man. And people, the skeptics will say,
well, there's no evidence that it's human. And I say, okay, well, then show me one, just one,
just one other site anywhere on else on earth that is even remotely comparable to it. If you're
saying this is natural erosion caused by the tides, then, okay, just show me one other example.
I did, I mathed it out, I went, I looked. There's over a million and a half miles of global
coastline between all seven continents and all the islands of the world combined.
This site is just a couple hundred meters long.
Find me just one other site on Earth that looks even remotely similar to this, and you
won't find it.
That looks like Superman's house.
Right?
No, Superman does.
Look at it looks like steps right there.
It's actually smaller, so it's not really steps, but it's like, how does the ocean
current and tides form straight lines like that?
Right.
Don't that look like Krypton in that movie?
Yeah, remember Superman when he went to his house?
to get those crystals and he led those people that was in the black suits.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's nowhere in hell that's erosion.
That's what I'm saying.
You know, people, again, this is where the fierce debate comes in with archaeologists.
But I'm like, I tell people, I'm like, just look and think for yourself.
Like, does it make sense?
And again, if you want to say that it's erosion, then, okay, then show me some scientific
proof, i.e. another example from somewhere else on Earth where he could corroborate that.
So we had several advance.
From my preview, it looks like that.
There were several civilizations that was far more advanced than we thought prior.
Probably.
Or maybe it was a global civilization that spanned the continents.
I don't know.
How old is that?
That's how many years old is?
Well, how old it is is unknown.
But we do know is that the last time it was above water 12,000 years ago, which is the same time that that flood happened.
It's called, and people that are wondering what I'm talking about, it's called the younger, driest climate catastrophe.
This is mainstream science.
The earth heated up.
drastically at the rapid end of the last ice age, approximately 12,800 years ago,
and then it got cold again 11,600 years ago, or it was cold in that period of time, I should say,
I got that backwards. But in that window, the Earth sea levels had risen dramatically, 400 feet.
And so how old that site is, is unknown, but it was above water at that same period of time.
And it looks like a quarry. And not saying it is a quarry. I'm just trying to come up with something
that would make any level of sense. I'm not saying it was a house.
How many years is this before Christ?
10,000 years.
But that's what they say.
If you look at, like, again, I'm not a Bible thumper, but bring it up, they talk about
people living thousands of years old.
The Samarians said it too.
So let me say this.
The world's first civilization, known, I should say, documented civilization is the
Samarians out of ancient Mesopotamia, you know, the cradle of civilization, as they
call it.
And they describe on their king's list that people were living for tens of thousands of years.
Now, that might not be true at all.
Obviously, it's hard to wrap your head around that, right?
Right.
But I wouldn't want to live that long.
I'm like, I just want to die.
Unless you're healthy, though, that's what you tell me.
They're doing great health.
Yeah.
Well, Keith, look, look at the things they got nowadays.
They're actually taking a pig's heart, putting them people.
You can actually take a pill to get a better erection.
These people lived 10,000 years ago.
Yeah.
They were high tea.
Yeah.
They had the testosterone.
Keep going.
I don't know what to think, man.
Yeah.
I don't know. Look into the details. There is abundance of proof that ancients were global, far more in the distant past than 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, and far more advanced than what we were taught. How old, how advanced, that's the debatable part. But what's written we're taught in school has been debunked. If you look into the nuanced details, there's things that were achieved that is inexplicable for what we were taught. And that's why people, you know, whether it's the Rogans or the Tucker Carlson's that are speaking out about this, if you dig into the details, it's really, really awesome.
Right.
Us celebrating Christopher Columbus makes us like...
Fricking idiots.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would say we're not in an advanced society celebrating Christopher Columbus.
Hey, Republicans.
Yeah.
Christopher Columbus was a Democrat.
You need to understand this.
He was, was he.
He was a raging Democrat.
He was a liberal.
That guy that was blowing up people, the Unabom.
He was like far right.
He's very anti-technical.
He was a far-right environmentalist.
Yeah.
Dude, have you looked into what he wrote?
Yeah.
Yeah, I read it.
This was the biggest mind fuck when I came across.
Yeah.
He was, listen, all right, this is get it out of the way.
What he did was wrong.
Don't mail bombs.
Like that, it.
Right.
It breaks my heart that he did it.
He was blowing up liberals.
Yeah, yeah.
But he knew something.
So he was writing about in the late 1980s that AI was going to destroy civilization.
And I'm like, guys, nobody was talking about AI in 1988 or 89.
He's a what mathematician, right?
Yes.
he was an MIT guy.
Very small guy.
Part of Operation or M.K. Ultra.
If you look into all those details there,
it's strong evidence that he was a victim of that.
And he was a next level genius.
And what's so interesting is that if you put aside what he did,
like I don't condone, don't mail bombs.
If he hadn't, it breaks my heart that he did it because I'm like,
he could be around, he died in prison.
But if he had been around, his brain, his knowledge and his insight
could have played a part in helping us.
Because what he did do, if he hadn't mailed the ball,
that Communist Manifesto wouldn't have been printed,
but he didn't apparently foresee that the internet would have allowed him to have a YouTube channel
where he could have told, you know, billions of people, you know, whatever.
Right.
But like, when you look at the technology part, I'm like, I were a time a few minutes ago,
I'm like, this technology doesn't seem to be making us happier.
I honestly, you know what I want to do is save up enough money, get a plot of land and just garden,
get my hands dirty and like just maybe raise some animals.
And it seems like that's like the good life.
I'm looking at that as like heaven.
Sorry if I spit on your table.
You know, it's crazy.
of all the technology got, we should be flourishing.
We should be more happy.
We should be more friendly to one another.
But it's like the direct opposite is happening.
How did he know it was going to be so bad?
That's the part that, like, I'm like,
did he know something that he didn't end up sharing?
Because, like, he was so certain that technology was going to destroy us.
He was adamant.
He wasn't like, I think it will.
He was like, it's going to, and you need to know.
And his ambitions of what he did was in his way,
thinking that he was going to try to save that from happening or something.
It's probably a fan of that Planet Apes movie, Charles.
Yeah, he probably was watching on repeat in that Montana cabin.
And then that one book by Thomas Orwell.
Was it Thomas Orwell?
Yeah, or I don't think it's Thomas Orwell.
No, it's not Thomas.
It's Orwell, son.
Yeah, Orell, I know it.
Either way, he wrote that in like what...
I screwed it up for it.
Thomas in there.
Totally George Bush did it.
Orwell, that's all you need of.
He wrote that in 1948, and that was like a blueprint.
I still haven't read that.
Me either. I know the cliff notes.
You know, it's like, he got X-J-Z right.
That's all I need to. I haven't actually read it.
I was going to read it by. I was like, man, it's too smart to read.
You don't want to read it. You don't want to know what's going to happen.
The robots are going to kill us.
But he did describe a dystopian future like this.
That's, you know, like a world totalitarian landscape of utter control over every aspect of your life.
Have you seen the robots that Elon Musk has built?
Yeah, they need to break those.
That is crazy.
seen ones he built. I saw ones by Boston
Dynamic or something, those dogs that are like jumping
and doing backflips. Not just the dogs.
The other stand-up robot. I saw a couple of robots
where the robot gets out and a dude
bangs his head. They had
programmed a robot. The robot, not
to shoot a human, but to shoot the guy. Was that fake?
That was real.
Yeah. Yeah. That was
real. Imagine what kind of robots they got
going on underground, too, like at Area 51
or whatever, you know, or some secret base,
whatever it is. Yeah.
Yeah, like,
look, Terminator 2 was ahead of its time.
That's what's happening.
Your guns won't matter.
By the way, random thought, but you guys are patriots.
Isn't it weird that we still all got our guns?
Like, they ain't going to be able to take them, but like, it's almost like they're not even trying, though.
Right.
I feel like, and so if you look at it, if we couldn't take over Vietnam, if we couldn't take over Iraq, if we couldn't take over Afghanistan,
China, whoever, Russia at all, none of them have a chance to take over the United States.
It's too big.
there's more guns than people.
I think there's like a million or a hundred million ARs.
There's 300-something million guns.
I got six guns in my house.
I got three ARs and a bunch of pistols.
You need more than that.
You got a revolver?
No, no revolver.
Got to have a revolver.
Those never jam, huh?
Okay, technically, technically can, but it's extremely rare.
And it's usually if it's overheated.
Like, it's super, super rare.
That's old reliable.
Because even if you have a bad round, just keep pulling the trigger.
You can use it in your pocket.
Because imagine, like, if you're walking down the street
and you think something bad's about to happen
you, these guys are walking towards you.
If you pull out your gun, you're getting an aggravated
assault charge and you're going to prison.
You might not have time to pull it.
So it's one of those things where it's like,
damned if you do, damned if you don't.
But if you have a revolver, like say if you had a sweater pocket
and it was a small like snub nose revolver,
you could have it in there with your hand on it.
They won't know, you're not breaking any crime.
But if you're in a scuffle, and that's another reason.
So like, at a semi-automatic,
if you put it against somebody's body
and pull the trigger, most of the manufacturer,
it will man, it will, excuse me, it will malfunction. You will get one round off, you're not going to get a
second, depending. Or if you're in a, just, you know, if you limp-rest a semi-auto will malfunction.
Right, right. That's not a problem with a revolver. Like, there's, there's a saying that there's
two types of people that use revolvers, beginners and experts. I'm a huge revolve. Like, I have,
my gun next to my bed is a, is a clock, you know, but, but when it comes to, like,
concealed carry, like, I do have semi-autos, but I do fluctuate from some small revolvers,
because it's old reliable. Yeah. No matter, you know, it's, you know, it's a lot of, you know,
it's going to work.
When you feel like Clint,
you go out to Clint Eastwood,
you go out with the revolve.
Yeah, yeah.
But that's the thing that I was saying about.
It's like, you know,
if you guys want to tie with it in doomsday stuff,
like they haven't taken the guns,
they have no chance of doing it.
It's impossible.
They'll never be able to do it.
It's not happening.
I'm not giving up mine.
They just want a piece left by making it look like
they're trying to do that.
So that's why, here's what they really would do,
is that they would let us destroy ourselves
by turning off the lights.
Like if they did a grid-down scenario,
make it look like hackers or blame it on Russia, do whatever.
Dude, they made a movie about that.
Obama is an Obama movie on Netflix.
What was it called?
Yeah, I know exactly.
I've watched it.
It sucked.
But like, why is you producing a movie about a grid-down scenario?
Yeah.
Why?
Why is the former president doing that?
And it's almost like predictive programming
because it seems like that would be the card to play.
If you wanted to destroy the United States,
let's just say if China wants to destroy the United States,
which I believe that they do.
I think they're orchestrating most things
that are happening in the world.
I could be wrong,
but I think that they're,
if you look at their agenda 2048 plan,
it's in writing.
They talk about being the world's superpower
in every facet,
economic, military, everything.
And if you look at the art of war
written thousands of years ago by Sun Tzu,
that's what it talks about
is that you defeat your enemy
without firing a shot.
Right.
And so if they wanted to turn off the lights,
the city water pumps go down.
There's no more pumping fuel.
pharmaceutical drugs are not being supply chain complete collapse.
And within literal weeks or months,
you could have the population in half or even far less.
It'll be every man for himself because everybody will be fighting for supplies.
Right.
All these people, it will be the people of the haves and the have-nots.
So if you're a prepper, someone's going to come take your,
there'll be marauders.
Like people would do things that they never thought they were capable of.
Like if they see their children dying,
somebody out there will kill somebody to keep their children alive.
Right.
So I think, this is why I like to tell people, it's like become a prepper.
Like you should have water, ammo, food.
Lots of ammo.
Lots.
Lots.
It's like gold.
Yeah, because you could barter with that.
That's currency.
Yeah.
I love prep talk.
So to me it's fun, you know, I've watched enough apocalyptic movies where it's like,
I think I could do it right.
I'll scavengers.
It'll be the good life, you know.
No more responsibility.
It'll be terrible realistically.
But like, it's not funny, but like, it's not funny.
It's horrible.
Yeah, totally terrible.
I'll be crying.
He's killing people for no reason.
He's got some food over there.
Yeah.
Community is what will save people.
Like, you've got to have a tight community.
You've got to be cool with your neighbors.
You've got to look out for each other, things like that.
Yeah, shit.
I don't know none of my neighbors.
I don't know none of them fools.
The neighbors are taking you out.
Duh.
I'll take them out before they take me out.
That's the trick.
That's how you survive.
You've got to start a gang.
You declare yourself the governor.
You know, take over your neighborhood.
Be like, there are rules now.
Where did I see that at?
The walking game.
I'm the governor.
Yep.
That guy was like a manager, a janitor manager or whatever.
And then all of a sudden he's a fucking governor.
Just thriving at the end of the world.
Yeah.
But that's the thing.
Like, if there's anything I've learned to my studies about the ancients is that ancient cataclysms do happen.
There's been resets throughout human history.
Like, if human beings as the same size cranial cavity we have today date back over 300,000 years,
and we're just talking about how advanced we got in like 100 years,
there's been all kinds of cataclysmic events that have happened between now and that 300,000 years ago.
There's been deep freezes on and off over that period of time.
There's been super volcanoes that have gone off.
Asteroid strikes.
Right?
All kinds of things.
And so whether it's hackers or just a solar flare or a cosmic impact or a super volcano,
there's so many things that have happened throughout history that will happen again.
And so I try to advocate for people to be preppers because it gives you a sense of contentment.
that if shit hits a fan that's out of your control,
at least you know you'll be good for a little bit,
and there's something about that.
Because as I see the world spiral,
and I'm concerned about the future,
at least I know I'm like, well, I'll be good for a little bit,
and it leads me to at least be able to accept that,
even if things get really, really bad,
and if I don't make it through, at least I tried.
The most basic things we take it for granted,
like electricity,
knowing how to start a fire,
the difference between life and death.
Even potable water.
If the grid goes down, the city water pumps will fail,
and the sanitizing of the water will fail.
Water will be contaminated, yeah.
People will die of waterborne illness,
or at least get so sick, they'll be incapacitated for weeks
because they can't get antibiotics, cure themselves,
and it'll be down and out.
And if it happens in the summer, like out here in Vegas
or where I live in Phoenix, oh, my God.
You're cook.
You're going to die.
Because you couldn't even keep water down.
Like, I've watched these survival shows.
You watch, like, the show alone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's the best one.
How many times have you seen people?
Every season, somebody gets pulled out because they drink a sip of water without boiling it,
and they're violently ill, like a few hours later.
Yeah.
Just get a toothache.
That shit abscesses in your mouth?
You're dead.
Literally.
Yeah, a toothache, yeah.
Get infected?
Without antibiotics, you're dunzo.
Yeah.
Yeah, like in the early, about 300 years ago, people just dine off a basic shit like a toothache.
Yeah.
A scratch.
A scratch.
Hey, so, things are getting really bad, right?
What do you think is going to happen this next upcoming election?
If you want, let me share exactly what I think.
Start prepping.
So in my belief is that 2020 was 100% stolen from President Trump.
I have no doubt in my mind.
If you look at all six swing states and the anomalies that have occurred there,
so I'm in Arizona.
Maricopa County is in my mind.
There's a number of things that happen in Atlanta and Michigan and all this stuff,
all smoking gun evidence.
But Maricopa County is what they did was so brazen.
It couldn't have been more obvious that Trump had won there.
And then they stole it from Kerry Lake and in broad daylight.
That is, I'm telling you, if people look into the details, it is, it's so obvious.
So assuming that I'm right, assuming it was stolen in 2020, now the powers that be that did that have to now steal it forever.
Because if they don't, they get caught.
Because then the next people that come in, if Trump gets back in, you can be sure that he'll go after those people,
at least I believe that he would.
And so if you steal it once, you're all in forever.
Because best case scenario, the guilty parties will go to prison the rest of her life.
Worst case scenario, they get, you know, tried for treason or sedition or other big words like that
that come with far worse consequences historically.
And so that being said, I think that they utilized mail-in voting fraud and as well as the machines,
although it's just an opinion.
Don't sue me for a billion dollars.
But like, so if that's the case, that's what they'll have to do this time
because it couldn't be more obvious Trump's going to win.
I don't get.
If they steal this one, we know it.
I mean, if Trump doesn't win this election, it has to be rigged.
Right.
Because he performed so bad Joe Biden during his debate.
I was like, who would vote for that?
Yeah, inflation and just so many problems with the country.
I don't.
There's so many people I see just not voting for Joe.
Right.
Or switching to Trump this election.
Hey, I have liberal friends.
My brother's wife at one point.
said she would never vote for Trump.
And, you know, she didn't, she didn't vote for Clinton or Biden, but she was just not
voting for Trump.
Once he got arrested that first time, that was it for her.
Because she's a sane person.
She's not super liberal, but she just grew up in a way that she just didn't like him,
and that's fine.
But she's like, I'm not going to vote for him.
But after seeing that arrest as a sane, intelligent person, she's like, oh, this
has gone too far.
Like, anyone with a brain can see, like, okay.
this is next level. Like, we're in trouble here. And so she's not the only one.
There's people that are going to vote for them that never would have. Right. And Democrats have
pretty much hijacked that term liberal. I don't think you can call those people liberal anymore.
No, radical. They're crazy. Progressive. Yeah. Because like...
That's the euphemism for it. There's things going on. The liberals back in the day would never have
gone this far left, ever. Not even close. So here's what I really think is that this is my little
conspiracy. Obviously they're going to try to weaponize the illegal voters. They're going to use
that. They're going to allow them to vote. You're seeing this stuff that's happening right now.
They're going to try to allow them to vote. I don't even think they'll be enough to throw the
election. I think that Trump is going to win such a landslide. Those illegals that will show up to
vote won't be enough. But even if regardless, I think they'll use the same tactics they did
before, whether it's mail-in voting, machines, the electronic machines, whatever it is.
But there's another possibility, which is that there is no election, that they do some sort of
let's just say
okay so you see all these people come across the border
they're like known to be terrorist cell
right you have them
and this is so awful to even say out loud
but like they do some sort of mass
shooting event the day of the election and all of a sudden it's
canceled you have to close it all down they do it in multiple states
all at the same time everything gets shut down
I don't know like it's you got to think
like these evil people that are willing
to do anything these same evil people
they invaded Iraq and killed half a million
women and children and a million other people
you know for a lie like you know
these people will do anything.
A lot of people listening, some people don't think that people are that evil,
but it's like, no, there's people out there that if you gave them a button to blow up the world right now,
they would push it.
There's certain people out there that would do that.
And a lot of people don't know that the Bush family, they profited off that boy in Iraq.
Yeah.
Made a lot of money off of that.
Oh, yes.
People in your own government profited from that.
You want to know something wild that no one talks about?
So everyone talked about with the evasion involving, you know, Dick Cheney with Halliburton and the oil and all that.
If you really want to go down to rabbit hole, so you can.
guys remember, do you remember KBR, did you have Kellogg Brown and Root for food in the military?
Like, they do all the...
It's been a while.
Yeah.
So, like, in Iraq and Afghanistan, the company that supplied all the housing and all the food
and the logistics for the military forces going back and forth.
MRIs and stuff like that?
Yeah.
And just the Chowhalls called KBR, Kellogg Brown and Root.
No bid contracts, billions and billions of dollars that were overspent.
Well, a lot of people don't realize that the CEO, or was it the vice president of Halliburton,
that before the 2000 election was Dick Cheney.
He ran that company.
A lot of people don't know this.
Everyone talks about Halberton.
I'm like, don't look at Hal Burton.
Look at KBR, Kellogg Brown and Root, and Dick Cheney was the CEO or vice president.
I'm getting that.
He was high up there.
He was high up.
And then fast forward three years later.
He stepped down right before the election of 2000.
Three years later, we invade Iraq and KBR gets no-bid contract for hundreds of billions of dollars over the course of like a decade.
That's a huge conflict.
It's a real plague.
It is. I'd like to know how many, did he, even though he stepped down, did he still own any stocks in that company?
Yeah. Yeah. Did he? I don't, it's just a question. Yeah. And I'm like, I tell people, I'm like, if you want a real conspiracy, follow the money. We didn't take their oil. Like, we didn't ultimately take it. That's what everyone was saying.
Right. Oh, they're going to steal their oil. Like, no, it's still there. Like, you know, it's like, we didn't do that. Yeah. But what I can tell you is that a lot of people made some real cheddar in that little operation.
Yeah. People made money off that vaccine. It's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's.
cabal of people, the global elites are making money.
And for everybody's paying it.
And for anybody to sit back and not to see that there's a huge conflict with Joe Biden's
getting all those contracts when he was vice president?
Oh, he's experienced.
I was like, no, he's a crackhead.
He got kicked out of military, and he has no knowledge in these fields, and he's getting paid
millions of dollars to be on the boards.
That was so flagrant.
It's so flagging.
And people on the left don't even see it.
It's so crazy.
It's because they don't want to see it.
Or that or they're dumb.
Like, honestly, like a lot of these people that are,
proudfully, like anyone that's
proudfully going to vote
for Biden. Yeah, you're dumb.
It's the capacity thing. Right.
Or you're just not paying attention.
Yeah. But even then, it's like,
how can you be so...
Lost. Yeah. So either you're corrupt yourself
and you... Because some people don't care. Some people think it's fun
to break the law and, like, just be...
Half those people in Washington, I think, just get a thrill out of it. It's like watching
the show House of Cards.
Like, there's people who like that stuff. Like, it's shady
behavior. And some people... Like, it's gangster activity.
that's fun.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, getting in trouble can be fun
or like breaking the rules can be fun.
Doesn't make it's right.
But, like, you know,
it's like why kids like, you know,
getting in a bunch of trouble.
It's just an, you know,
it's just an adrenaline thing.
It's just like,
it feels good to break the rules sometimes.
And some people allow it to like shift
their entire moral compass
and they're just all in.
Like they don't care.
Like, yeah.
It's like team sports.
It's so tribal both sides.
And it's like,
you're Democrat.
No, just my team.
I'm going to stay with them regardless,
whatever they do.
It's like a team sport now.
Yeah.
People don't think.
No, I'm a Democrat.
Man, I'll tell you like this.
If Joe Biden got arrested over some stupid shit, I'm like, hold up.
You know?
I mean, they just went into the president's home, raided his house.
Yeah, he's a criminal.
And they don't see the, this shit's crazy.
They just raided a former president's house.
Real quick.
Never happened.
I know, that was messed up.
I'm curious, though, I didn't ask you guys,
what do you think is going to happen with this election?
I think it's...
I thought he won the last election,
but I was thinking Trump's going to win this election.
I think it was going to be like Montel versus...
Mond and Reagan.
It was just going to be a last lot.
Right.
But if they could pull off what they did last election,
they can pull it off again.
And I hope...
I don't think they can put it off.
Because if Trump doesn't win this next election,
it's got to be rigged.
Who the hell would vote for Joe Biden and his family?
Do you think they're going to replace him?
I think it's too late, too.
Because his names are written on the ballot.
They can't pull them.
No?
That's what they say.
I feel like they have a curveball coming.
I feel like...
They do, don't they?
I think they're going to pull a big mic out.
That's what...
Honestly, probably.
Big Mike and Oprah.
Yeah.
The thing is...
Two black women.
You must vote for them.
Oh, hell no.
I'm getting the hell out of here.
I will leave this guy.
And the rock.
We got to The Rock as the chief of staff, you know.
I don't know.
I feel like, all right, so like, I think that COVID was the artifice in order to facilitate
a stolen 2020.
And that was a curveball.
Nobody saw that coming.
No one was like, they're going to do a pandemic.
Like, it just kind of came out of left field so much so that people were like believing
it early on.
Like, how serious is this?
So I think, because these people are so cunning, they'll do something out of left field
we didn't see coming.
And that's why the reason why I mentioned like some sort of crazy.
No election.
Yeah.
Yeah, like some sort of next level 9-11 attack.
If you just had a bunch of gunmen show up in 50 states all at once, that would shut everything down.
Yeah, have them out there shooting up voting booths.
Yeah, sure.
People can't vote, and they shut down all the elections.
They helped save and preserve people's lives, and Joe Biden stays in.
And then they, I forget what amendment they're used to get rid of him because he's a nutbag.
And they're replacing somebody else.
25, I think, or something.
Yeah, I think it's a member 25, yeah.
Oh, well, let's don't give me any ideas.
No.
But whatever it is, they must already know what they're going to do.
Because I'm convinced they have to be all in.
Like, these people, some of these people, if you look at the treasonous activity they did, you know, in the prior organization,
like with under Obama and everyone else, I'm like, I think these people are all in.
Like, they have to try to steal it because they're going to prison.
Dude, when I was a Democrat, I was like, oh man, this is beautiful.
We got a black president.
This country's came so far.
Everything's been downhill since him.
Do you think I think that guy was a maturian candidate?
I think he was set up to win.
Look at the people he was running against.
What was the name?
Romney and McCain, two Democrats.
They're pretty much two Democrats.
We had to vote for Romney.
Right.
I voted for him.
Yeah, I did too.
It's hard to say it out loud.
And I voted for McCain in like the primary or whatever it was.
I'm like, I voted for Obama's first term and second term.
I said, yep, I totally started to see the light and I voted for Romney.
Yeah.
And that guy, man, that, what a.
scoundrel that fucking guy.
What a scumbag.
Yeah.
Fuck him.
And he's Mormon.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah.
He's Mormon.
Yeah, he's Mormon.
Right.
He pretends to be.
He's a, he's a, he says nothing about him as Christian.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like that guy's a liar.
Like I've, I've listened to him.
He has told flagrant lies.
Like, I'm like, I already know what you're saying is verifiably false.
And look at you, look at, it's funny seeing the look in some people's faces when you know that
they're lying just to see what they look like.
So that's what you look like when you lie.
Yeah.
That press secretary, man, she tells brazen lies every day with a straight face.
Yeah, she's having a good time.
I think she enjoys it.
Yeah, I think she does.
She's the White House press secretary.
Ain't nobody better to pick than a black woman for that job.
I can't call out.
She's black.
You'll race if you say anything.
And she's gay.
Is she?
Yeah, I think, yeah, she's gay.
Got a nice-looking white wife.
Does she?
Yeah, she got a good-tasting women.
just bring her up right away.
We're going to see if we can forgive her.
I don't think she's...
Yeah, it's a white woman.
No.
You think she's going to marry a black woman?
I can't remember her name either.
Type being black press secretary's wife.
What's the day?
I should know her name.
Yeah, I know it.
She's nobody.
Gene name...
GN. Pierre or something.
Yeah, it's...
I never even say it out loud.
Yeah, she is so annoying.
And she's got to read all her answers.
from her um where's a what where's a wife
that is she made
I don't think she's got a white wife
yeah that's her right there in the green in it
that's a wife
is that really does it say wife is that her
oh they broke up
mm-hmm shit didn't even last
mm-hmm have you
think of the statistics on relationships
between gay women
what
that ends in a train wreck
This is old saying you never can have two women in one house.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, man, it's been great talking to you, Jamie.
What can everybody find you?
It's been a great pleasure.
I have a YouTube channel and a Rumble channel called Bright Insight.
I highly recommend people follow me on Rumble.
Rumble's been awesome.
They've been so good to me.
If you want to support me, I'm on locals, which is tied to the Rumble.
But I'm also on X.
I'm trying to grow that.
Bright Insight 6 or just Jimmy Corsetti.
And you guys, it's been a great pleasure.
Thank you so much for having me on.
We went down quite a few rabbit holes today.
We solved the world's problems.
Right.
Don't forget to prep.
You guys read so much trouble.
I shouldn't say, let me just on a positive note.
I'm actually very optimistic for the future.
I do believe things will get worse before they get better,
and it could get a lot worse.
I think that dire times could come.
However, I do believe that the human spirit will triumph,
and I do believe that good defeats evil
in the long term.
I think we'll look back and things will be better than ever.
It's just, people should just be cognizant and aware of things could happen between now and then.
But I am definitely a believer that things will one day get better.
Yeah.
Yeah. Give me hope.
Yeah.
Give me hope, Jimmy.
Thanks, bro.
Pleasure.
Pleasure.
That was a damn good chill.
I should have wore a different shirt.
I was sweating through this fucking thing.
I was like, God, damn it.
Oh, that's so bad.
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