Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Metaverse Conspiracy Podcasts
Episode Date: December 30, 2021What is the Metaverse and will it be the downfall of humanity? Will the big tech companies use this to further control us? On this episode of Metaverse Conspiracy Podcasts, we talk about the Bad .... ...and maybe some Good of the Metaverse.
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And welcome to
Investigate Earth
podcast I'm your host
Chad alongside my beautiful wife
Sherry.
Oh, hello everyone.
How are you?
Hope everyone is doing fantastic this evening.
It is December the 30th
So guys, this is going to be our last podcast before the new year.
Crazy.
It's our last podcast.
I wonder how many we've done this year.
I don't know.
But we did, we banged them out a good amount this year.
Yeah, we kind of got slack towards the end.
But, you know, it's hard when it's Christmas.
Yeah, the holidays, everything has been crazy.
I hope all of you that celebrate Christmas and all that are having or had a great holiday.
I hope you guys had an amazing time with your family and friends.
And regardless, even if you don't celebrate, I hope you guys still had an amazing time.
And we are coming into the new year.
This is a new year, a new us.
It's a new opportunity for better and bigger things.
And so we hope that all of you have an amazing 2022, regardless of what people want to do to control you.
We just hope that everybody really does have a genuinely good new year.
And we hope that you guys continue to listen to us.
That's the most important thing you've got to do.
That should be your number one.
Here's the resolution.
Yeah.
That's right.
But yeah, so sorry, guys.
We have taken a little break, obviously, for the holidays.
We had said we were going to do one not long ago, and then some stuff came up,
and we couldn't really get to it.
So it's just been busy.
Yeah, and I've been crafting a lot and, you know, I have other things that I was.
And I kind of put it off.
So my bad.
Sorry, guys.
It's all good.
It is all good.
So on tonight's podcast, we are going to be talking about the metaverse.
And so for those of you,
you that do not know anything about the
metaverse, you've heard about it, maybe you've
heard Facebook talking about it, you've heard
Mark Zuckerberg, the amount of money
they've spent on it this year, guys,
you're going to want to listen to this podcast.
And if anyone doesn't understand or know
what the metaverse is or has no idea
but they're curious, you know, send them this
podcast episode.
This will definitely explain it.
So we're going to talk about what it actually is.
Like, what is the actual
meaning of the metaverse? What can you
actually do in the metaverse?
and then we're going to talk about the good and the bad.
And tell them to buckle up their virtual seatbelt.
Yeah.
I had to throw that in.
We're going to be talking about both the bad and the good.
And, you know, I'm kind of split on this one,
but I think that I'm not really split.
Let me say that.
This is one thing that I can see there would be good in this,
but I also know that there is probably more bad in this than good.
But there's one thing that keeps me on the,
on, you know, that keeps that big portion of my good percentages up there.
And we'll talk about what that is.
I know, like, as soon as you guys probably heard, Mark Zuckerberg, he came out.
Actually, the parent company of Facebook has changed their name to meta.
So now, keep this in mind.
Many people, even, I've literally read articles that think that Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook
are the ones that created the Metaverse.
That's just not true.
Right.
Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook have created a section of the Metaverse.
So it's like a town.
Yeah, just a section, yeah.
Yeah, it's like a land plot.
It's almost like I kind of think of it like GTA or any of those like video games or you're going into like, yeah, GTA when you were going to San Fernando, whatever it was.
It's like a part of the whole thing.
Yeah, yeah.
San Andreas is what you're thinking.
Yeah.
That was close.
That's the last one.
But yeah, so it's, it's definitely.
weird is crazy but we're going to talk about it and you know is there a nefarious motive behind it and
whereas i don't believe necessarily the metaverse and whole has a nefarious motive if anything it has
it can be a a good motive behind it behind the actual theory of what it is but but there are going to be
bad players in this metaverse there's going to be bad company there's going to be bad places just
think of the United States.
And we're not going to just dig right down in it right.
The second, but think of the United States.
You've got bad areas of the United States.
You have bad areas of your town.
You have all that.
And you know, you have people that control certain areas.
Well, if you want to think about it from a political standpoint, you have Democrat mayors that control the way they want things.
And it's really bad, like New York City and Los Angeles and all these places and states like California and New York and Illinois.
And you also have Republican mayors.
It just, you know, you can go.
political. Yeah, but what I'm saying is, yeah.
But so if you're, if you are against what, say, a Democratic mayor or governor is for, obviously, you don't want to be a part of that.
You don't want to be in that state or that area. Yeah. And so I think the metaverse is going to be very similar, but we're going to break all that stuff down.
But guys, thank you so much for, for listening to us again. We have, I hope all of you have some, some fun plans tomorrow night. We do. We're going to go to like a little New Year's party.
we've kind of been mosey in the past couple days
not doing a whole lot of anything
Well we have
Well I mean yeah I've played some halo
Yeah Chad's been playing games
But just I mean
Taking down Christmas alone
I gotta get ready for the Metaverse
That's a lot of work just taking down your Christmas stuff
I'm gonna be a part of the military in the Metaverse
The Metaverse military
Oh man
Yeah and then today we took down Christmas
I'm gonna be the president
Yeah, well, you might be able to in your own little Metaverse.
I mean, I don't know.
Yeah, I guess I got to buy a part of it first, right?
Yeah, probably.
Probably so.
But guys, this is one of the things I wanted to do before we get into the Metaverse talk.
I want to talk about a couple things because we have been gone for a little while.
And so let's talk about briefly.
Let's give it about, I don't know, five or so minutes, 10 minutes, maybe.
Let's talk about some of the news that's out there right now and what some of the
the things that we're probably going to have podcast episodes on going forward in a new year.
We're going to talk about those more on a more in-depth level.
But some of the things we're seeing today, there's news reports, Dr. Michael Yeedon and Dr.
Schuickart-Barcardi.
They're saying the numbers killed by these vaccines is much worse than what we thought.
These are articles that are coming out among the uncensored media out there.
Another thing is, Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of MRNA, got banned officially today on Twitter.
Oh, my gosh.
But now he is gone.
The inventor.
Yeah.
That makes no sense.
He's the one that created it.
And then, you know, in another bombshell, CDC no longer recognizes the PCR test as a valid method for detecting confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Is that something?
Well, what do they use then?
I don't know.
But here's the thing.
So briefly on this particular subject,
The CDC no longer recognizes PCR tests.
Well, you know, back in, I don't know when it was, I think it was in 2020.
Yeah, it was in probably August, I would say August, September, October.
No, actually, I think it was more towards October.
Yeah, during.
The CDC sent out a memo to all hospitals and doctors' offices and everywhere, in all testing centers,
saying that you guys need to find another test because we, it literally said it on their website.
I still have a screenshot.
It said that this PCR test can no longer differentiate between flu and COVID, which I don't think it ever could.
Because by the way, last year, flu disappeared.
And that just doesn't happen.
That doesn't make a shit what you do.
It doesn't make about, you know, any of that.
Well, you did ask one of our physician friends that we knew.
And he's like, you were like, where did the flu go?
He's like, well, it's because everyone's wearing masks.
Oh, yeah, that's bullshit.
Who was that?
Who does I ask that?
I can't tell.
I'm not going to say names on here.
Is it someone I don't agree with anything he says?
No, this is somebody, well, I don't know.
Oh, okay.
There's somebody on our Facebook that lives in our neighborhood.
Oh, okay.
No, I don't actually, no, he didn't say that.
Yeah, you did message him.
No, he never said that, though.
Oh, okay.
Somebody said that.
No, he never said that.
I know who said that, but it's not him.
And I don't, I don't agree with that guy now that I'll think about it.
But yeah, so, but the reason the flu disappeared was because of the fact that the
PCR test, which is testing everyone for COVID, was all popping positive COVID.
Regardless of whether you had the flu, it was primarily going towards
people that, you know, say that you had the flu, which, you know, by the way, millions of people
every year get, well, then they inflated these numbers, it sounds like, and we don't really know
what exactly happened.
But the fact that is back then in 2020, they gave, they gave doctors offices and whoever
a chance to get a different test.
And that, and they gave them until I think it was January or February of 2021 to get a new
test. Okay. So the new test, they should have already had that by now, but now, apparently the CDC
is saying, well, sorry, the PCR test that we're using period isn't working. And we can't, we can't
tell if it's COVID or not. So my point is, is that these numbers, these COVID numbers, we have
zero clue what's really going on with those, but that's starting to come out. It's a big thing that's
coming out. But just to back up real quick, the PCR test is the two-day test. It's not even the,
three-day test. Yeah, it's not even the... Yeah, it's not even the rapid.
tests that you find out immediately within 10 minutes.
Yeah, which who knows?
So, you know, a lot of these places are using the PCR test as a more efficient test,
and now it's not efficient.
Yeah.
You know, this was the most efficient test we have.
Yeah.
And, but, you know, they'll keep doing it and keep doing it and just remember,
pretend like everything's, you know, fine, because that's what they want to do.
Also, the Bokhti and Burkdot pathology results show that 93% of people who have died
after being vaccinated were killed by the vaccine.
So this is a major study.
It's the Bhakti Berkdot study.
It's a pathology study.
And they have shown officially that 93% of all people that died after being vaccinated were killed by the vaccine.
Now, the reason this is important quickly is because there's so many people, even like when these reports of people dying.
inevitably somehow make it to mainstream, right?
Which they try to, you know, they try to suffocate all of that information.
But when it does make it, then these doctors have to come out and say,
oh, well, you know, here's the thing about that.
We don't know how many of those people.
There was probably people that got vaccinated that were dying of cancer and then you got all this.
But now the study shows, nope, sorry, 93% of people that have died,
And I think it was like within a month after the vaccine or whatever, or four months.
I can't remember what it was.
93% of those died from the vaccine alone.
93% of.
Everyone that died from the vaccine died of the vaccine alone.
Meaning.
Because they got it in their body and that's what killed them.
Yeah.
So if someone died after they got vaccinated, 93% of those people in a certain time period,
I think it was like a month or three months or whatever, they died alone from the vaccine.
Yeah.
It was no underlying.
No, and this was a pathology study.
Or heart disease or anything like that.
No.
But that's what a lot of the mainstream media wants to try to kind of scapegoat it on to.
Also, Jislaine Maxwell got found guilty on five out of six charges.
Basically, that, you know, I'll go ahead and tell you what that does.
That just basically closes the case for Jeffrey Epstein and all of his people.
There's news reports coming out now that, you know, that there's nothing at all that's going to be done, period, with anything surrounding that case ever again.
With talking about like that famous people.
Yeah, just Elaine Maxwell is the one.
She's the one.
She was the fall guy.
Case closed.
Yep.
So we'll no longer hear about anybody that was on the jet, went to pedophile island, no one that ever encountered these girls.
Like, they're like kind of free bird.
Yeah, but the fact that, I mean, but look, the fact they only brought four witnesses out of.
Yeah. And probably coached them and what to say, what not to say, what to bring up, what not to bring up.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So, I mean, you know, that's what I'm saying. It's, um.
And the rest of these girls, they've already been paid out. So, I mean, there is no other criminal, like, cases that I think could even come up now.
Yeah. So they're, you know, I think that's going to be buried along with, uh, missing.
Maxwell's sentence.
Yeah, exactly.
So yeah, so that's that.
We probably, we will probably do another episode on the Gislai Maxwell just to wrap everything up.
Because like I said, there's not going to be anything else come of this.
There should be.
And I think there should be a big push on that, but I doubt it will happen.
Also, there are thousands and thousands of hospital nurses and even some doctors that are
blowing the whistle on overwhelming number of heart attacks, blood clots that are,
recurrent in the fully vaccinated.
They are seeing more heart attacks and blood clots and all this.
And people that, I mean, I'm talking about 40 to almost 70 to 80 percent increases just
since the vaccine rolled out.
We're now seeing it even on a more alarming scale.
And I think part of that also is that, you know, we were already seeing like a 30 to 40
to 40 percent increase in vaccinated people that were getting blood clots and heart attacks.
That was, you know, after the second dose.
now they're pushing this booster so hard,
which obviously it doesn't sound like it does much.
I mean, we know the Omicron variant,
even though it is much weaker,
doesn't really, you know, the vaccine doesn't do anything.
It doesn't affect it at all.
Yeah, the vaccine is like you might as well just be, you know.
Vaccinated or are unvaccinated.
It doesn't matter.
It can't bite it.
Yeah.
So, you know, so now we're seeing this Omicron variant
and then we're seeing this booster or this booster push
and now we're seeing even more heart attacks, more blood clots.
The more of this MRI shit they push in people's bodies, the more we're going to see this.
And, you know, I was thinking today, it's a very interesting thing.
And I never kind of thought of it this way.
But, you know, my mom has a cancer, and she's had tons of, like, chronic pain slash whatever.
And she can't get any of her medicine anymore because of the opioid crisis, because of all this stuff.
I've never taken, literally, I don't even take, you know, ibuprofen.
So I didn't really ever take any opioids.
But I think it's funny that a lot of the same players in the vaccine game are the same people that also were making probably trillions off of the opioid crisis or off of just opioids.
And now that they stopped it.
Yeah, now they stopped it.
They had to find ways to make money.
Well, it's kind of funny, though, because if you think about what did we hear about right before the, I mean, I'm not saying this, their cause or reason for it.
But I am saying what did we hear about right before, what was the crisis before the pandemic?
The opioid crisis.
Dr. Phil had it.
Everybody talked about it.
There was commercials.
Every other commercial was talking about it.
Yeah.
And then all of a sudden you got a pandemic.
And it really was a crisis as far as like doctors are concerned because they won't even like prescribe it to you.
Even if you come out of surgery, you're not getting no pain killers.
Yeah.
So there was a huge pandemic because there was.
making trillions of dollars off this and then all of a sudden it got pulled and now they're
making trillions of dollars off of a vaccine and it's usually and and most of it is the same players
same pharmaceutical companies and by the way so many of these pharmaceutical companies are
kind of cross-owned or right people have shares in this one this one this one even like Pfizer
and moderna yeah well they well they have the cross shares in the vaccine yeah so and I think
not just them I think there's a couple other ones I mean I even think Johnson Johnson
I was going to say that too.
But so there's a ton of crazy shit going on, guys.
It's a money-making business.
Yeah, they're talking about quarantine camps for unvaccinated.
They're still talking about this stuff.
It's nuts.
And I think that we're, you know, I don't know when we're going to know if we ever will know the truth about the vaccine.
But, you know, one of my friends I grew up with and same age as I am young,
just had a stroke.
You know, I've never heard of more heart attacks and strokes than I've heard of lately.
I mean, I'm talking about people dying, too.
Yeah, I know.
And usually when you hear strokes, you think of like elderly people or older people.
Sometimes it does happen in younger people, like freak things, but not like we're hearing now.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
So that's all the kind of the news we wanted to talk about briefly before we talk about this metaverse.
So in simple words, the metaverse is the next generation, basically.
of connecting in a virtual world.
And so we're kind of progressing from, say, televisions to computers to smartphones.
And then the next step, obviously, is the Metaverse, which is also, you know, kind of a cross, you know,
you're essentially jumping from your phone where you're connected 24-7 and you're just enveloped in virtual reality,
even in your phone, even though you don't realize that.
But it is.
We depend on likes.
Our friendships are more so online now than in person.
our communications are more either on the phone or on email or whatever, messengers and so on and so forth.
All of that stuff is all virtual world.
It is a virtual world inside of your phone.
It's like you have this little world that lives inside of your phone.
And so I guess the flat earthers could technically say, well, look, if my phone is flat, then technically the earth is flat.
But you just think about so many people like if you even lost your phone for example, 30 minutes, you're freaking out.
Yeah, you are.
You know?
Because you have to have it.
So we're jumping from our phone as a virtual world and computers and so on and so forth.
And now we're, you know, this virtual reality, these virtual reality headsets.
Well, the thing about it is, is yes, you can play games on virtual reality headsets and you can do all that stuff.
But it's getting a little bit further than that.
And this is probably going to blow your mind a little bit, but we're going to get into it.
So it's basically a complete change in the way we interact, trade.
coexist. The barriers that were very clear will no longer be relevant. You will not need to travel
14 hours to reach the destination, but rather teleport there instantly via your mind. And whether it is
10 or 20 years from now, the full integration of the metaverse is a point in time where our
digital lives are as valuable than our physical ones. So there will be many metaverses and
meta worlds for different areas of our lives. For instance, we can expect to see a metaverse for
retail where we can access different meta worlds within the verse.
The same will occur for every industry, such as entertainment, fitness, and business.
And then the metaverse will be a global digital economy where moving between different
metaverses is the norm.
So let's dig into what the metaverse actually means.
So as we talk about this, you know, moving in from different, different metaverses,
meta worlds and all this stuff, we're moving more towards a crypto currency.
We know in the United States, for example, our dollar means nothing.
It is literally backed by nothing anymore.
The United States is probably one of the most in-debt countries in the world.
I mean, there's no question about that.
We owe more people money than Uncle Tim.
I don't even know Uncle Tim is, but we owe everybody money.
And, you know, China is one of the biggest ones we owe money to, unfortunately,
because they are our biggest competitor.
They are our biggest threat.
And they are the biggest threat to this world.
I mean, besides the United States probably.
And so we're getting into this realm where the American dollar means nothing.
And we're, you know, the Bitcoin, for example, and even Ethereum, and these are digital currencies for those you don't know anything about the crypto thing.
It's a digital currency.
You literally can buy into this with your American dollar.
Right.
and this is what gets me like way baffled is when when I'm talking to people that is actually mine
they mine this crypto cryptocurrency yeah you can still mine you gotta have like servers and all that
stuff yeah like I'm like how do you mine like virtual money I don't I don't well that but well that's
yeah that's that's that's beyond what yeah but so think of cryptocurrency as is essentially like a
stock so say that you um and by the way the cryptocurrency has a
everything to do with the Metaverse.
And so that's what we're going to talk about.
So think if the best way to explain cryptocurrency for those don't know,
cryptocurrency is essentially a way.
It's kind of like a stock, but it's not.
So you can get rid of or sell or buy pretty instantaneously.
It's not like stocks to where, you know, it's got a clear and all this stuff.
But your value of what you buy into with your money, with your dollar bill,
your American dollar bill.
So say you put $10,000 into Bitcoin or you put $10,000 into Ethereum or whatever, whichever it is.
And so that value of that money goes up based on, you know, because like, for example, Bitcoin right now, the value is, I think, I don't know what it is currently exactly, it was 50 or 60,000.
Right.
They're saying that Bitcoin will probably be at like, I don't know, 100,000.
Well, they thought it was going to be at 100,000 about the end of the year.
So I don't know what it is now.
but are thinking like 400,000 to a million per coin within a couple of years.
So you obviously see the return on your money is huge.
But also, you take those coins and you take this cryptocurrency,
and this is a way that more people are accepting this as payment.
Oh, yeah.
Even Elon Musk is accepting it for Tesla.
There's a lot of other places too.
He's even talked about Dogecoin.
The big difference in Dogecoin, the big difference in Doge.
coin, and this is not a cryptocurrency
podcast, but the big difference is that Bitcoin
and Ethereum, they're all limited. There's
only a certain amount of those
out there.
They're never going to make another one, meaning
it's kind of hard to explain.
But how is it? It's like you don't
print money. Well, you're mining
coins that are already out there. But I'm
saying there's a certain number of
Bitcoin. And, you know, for
example, the United States prints money
continuously. And that's
why it loses value. But
Bitcoin, there's only a certain amount of Bitcoin out there, and that's the only amount there ever
will be.
So, and that's also how the value goes up.
I mean, it can go down, but that's primarily the reason Bitcoin value is skyrocketing.
Because, for example, Dogecoin, not saying it's bad, Dogecoin is an endless amount.
It's just whatever.
And it's kind of like the American dollar to a degree, except for, you know, it's Dogecoin.
And so Bitcoin is a limited.
number of coin.
And so on each coin, that's why one coin is starting to go and go up and go up.
When you say when each coin, but it's not really a physical coin.
No, no, no, it's not.
It's a virtual coin.
Yeah, it's on the blockchain.
And so.
It's not silver.
It's not gold.
It's not anything that you can touch tangibly.
Like, you know, it's virtual.
So we're going to get back to that.
Yeah, we're definitely going to talk more about the crypto because this has everything to do with the
metaverse.
and all that
but and we'll definitely
talk about
so so whereas you can access
different meta worlds
there will also be
different industries
like you know
we were talking about entertainment
people have live concerts
in the metaverse
or in whatever part
of the metaverse that you're in
you know you may be able
to go to a stand-up comedy show
or a concert or
a movie or whatever it is
you know and essentially
you what they're wanting to do
is almost kind of make it like that's your life.
I mean, your life is your mind,
which is, that's the bad part of this.
There's a lot of bad parts of this,
and also depending on where you are at in the Metaverse.
The Metaverse will be a global digital economy,
and that's another thing.
It's like, you know, if we talk about the New World Order
and all that stuff, you know, do they have anything to do with this?
I have a theory on just the whole cryptocurrency to begin with.
Because, I mean, I didn't want to ask you,
but like who's in charge?
of all that. Well, no one
technically. From what we know,
nobody. Nobody, but somebody
had to come up with this. Yes.
But the way the blockchain works
is it doesn't allow any one
person to control anything.
Yeah. And that's the good
part about this. Now, the metaverse, for example,
you see Mark Zuckerberg
just saying meta, they're creating this
meta section of a metaverse.
You know, obviously
I find it interesting because
he's creating this. Now, is
the reality is that anyone could create a
metaverse or, sorry, a meta world.
I guess you could say anyone can create this, much like
Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook and them are doing with
meta, as they're calling it, and this is going to be their world.
But is the metaverse going to be much
alike as to big tech social media?
Meaning, yes, anybody can do this.
but is there going to be people able to do it like the big techs, okay?
And be in charge of it and be in control.
Yeah, so this is, so if there are other people that are able to create things in a good way to where it attracts people, right?
Because I think one of the things that like, say, Mark Zuckerberg has and who, and I'm sure there will be other tech, Apple will probably get involved and whoever else.
They'll have their own meta worlds and they will create things that are attractive to people that they want to go to this metaverse.
because of all the stuff,
all the money that these companies have to spend to make this,
right, to make this meta world.
So whereas a lot of people are saying,
look, this is censorship free, guys.
The metaverse, because it's on a blockchain, can't be censored.
Because no one's in control of it.
Okay, well, that's fine.
I get it.
And yes, that is if there are other people that can create things
as attractive as, say, what, Facebook,
or someone has billions of dollars,
to spend in this world, which, by the way, Mark Zuckerberg is spending $10 billion this upcoming
year on his meta world for meta.
$10 billion he's putting in this.
So the amount of money that they're putting in this, and by the way, they're putting a shit ton
of Facebook's money.
I'm talking about they're moving, they're kind of switching everything from Facebook and
what they're doing in Facebook and switching it to this metaverse.
They're going to concentrate more on this than there or anything else.
and so you've got to ask yourself
okay well why would they do that and
and all this stuff so like I said
because they're at the beginning
yeah but don't you think
yes but listen so here's the thing though
is the big argument for
especially for people like me
or people that want freedom and people don't want all this shit
the big argument for that is that well because it's on a
blockchain which is just like bitcoin and just like
whatever you there's no way you can
There's no way you can scam it.
Well, there's no way you can scam it.
There's no way you can bullshit the, you know, crypto.
There's no way you can do any of that because it's on a blockchain.
You can see every single transaction ever happens and no one person controls it.
But when you start thinking about companies, big tech coming in, yes, the metaverse is like the universe.
Think of the universe, never ending.
It can go on forever, okay?
That's why they call it the metaverse.
But then there are meta worlds.
So what Facebook is creating, which is,
Meta is what they're naming their company.
Meta is like Facebook is creating the Earth, right?
For example.
So they're creating like an Earth-like planet in the Metaverse.
Facebook is.
And they're spending a shit ton of money to do this.
And then so say that Apple comes along and they decide they're going to put billions of dollars into their meta world,
then that's like them building an alien planet that we don't know about.
Or you know what I'm saying?
And so they're building different planets.
So people's arguments to say, well, this is a good thing.
because no one can control this
and it's censorship free,
government can't even control this,
there's no one that can control it,
so you will be able to go to these metaverses
or meta worlds and talk freely.
Well, no, hold on.
You can't do that if you're in Facebook's Metaverse, right?
Or MetaWorld.
You can't do that if you're in Apple's MetaWorld.
So is there going to be a competitor in the Metaverse
that is going to beat out companies like Facebook,
which is creating their own MetaWorld around spending billions,
companies like Apple
is there going to be a competitor
because we don't have a competitor for Facebook
we don't have a competitor for you know what I'm saying
I mean it's a monopoly and it's because they have all the money
so who the hell is going to come along
if you can't do that in social media
or even say for example phones I mean there's basically
Samsung and Apple you know if you can't do that in those things
in our physical world and you think that there's going to be
someone or a group of people that come along and create a meta world
no I don't think so
well I guess you're thinking beyond
what people are saying because they're saying that this is a place
where who's saying it's a place of freedom
well I mean all the all the people that try to explain this
like I mean even if you watch a Joe Rogan podcast on it you watch all these people
well but this is like going to be censorship free and it's going to be this thing
and you can just do go this place and go this and that's fine
but but I think what Facebook's goal is that they're spending so much money on this
They don't want to lose people's minds.
Right.
And literally, I honestly think that's what it is.
I think Facebook, when they heard about Metaverse and realized the severe impact that it could have on mind control, that they would lose a large portion of minds.
Right.
From Facebook to the Metaverse.
Yes.
So that's when they knew shit.
Yeah, we got to do something.
We better invest a lot of money on this thing.
So that everyone comes to ours.
Right.
And that's what I think they're going to do.
They're trying to make theirs the biggest and the best.
So that no one has another option.
Like I'm kind of imagining it like George Jetson, you know, like retail stores that you can go to.
Well, it's kind of, I was like.
So, and I'm going to get a little further into what, like, what this really means.
But it's kind of like, you know, if, say if, like, me and you created a Metaverse and we don't have billions of dollars.
So it's kind of like going to BFE.
in the middle of the country in nowhere.
You have nothing to do.
Yeah, we're in pumpkin land.
But then you can see Facebook's Metaverse over there that has everything.
It's all lit up and has everything.
Everything.
Then who the hell?
I mean, because first of all, you're not going to get people in the Metaverse with nothing to do.
So you're going to have these big tech companies that have these massive amounts of money
and bankroll that are going to attract all these people into their metaverses.
So whereas I really want to send this point home, this is, I think the biggest point of
the entire metaverse.
When you guys ever watch a podcast
or hear anyone talk about how this
is a very,
could be a very good thing.
You know, it's like everyone
that's scared about this, which I think a lot of people
should be, because I think it is
a further control of the minds
possible. I think it is
a, obviously
a step closer to a one world
currency because a lot of this is on the same
blockchains as crypto.
You know, NFT,
if you guys heard of NFTs, non-fungible token,
just like digital art to where you possess it in the metaverse pretty much.
Right, but you can build your own home and put your...
In the metaverse.
And buy it.
You have to buy it.
Yeah, you have to buy them and it's one of a kind.
Yes.
So it's kind of like buying one of a kind Monet or something, you know,
nobody else has it in this universe except for you unless you sell it.
Yeah.
So basically, the metaverse essentially is where people can,
interact with each other in real time,
socialize, they can play,
they can entertain, work, or even play sports.
Basically, the Metaverse is the next stage of the Internet,
and it's actually considered what's called Internet 3.0.
We're right now on 2.0.
The Metaverse and all that is considered technically Internet 3.0.
And so you can also use the Internet to access different websites.
The Metaverse can be used to enter different MetaWorld,
within it.
Various metaverses will exist
for different industries
where interturbably
the movement will be done freely.
And so using virtual reality
or augmented reality,
you can also, like a mixed reality.
So if you guys ever played Pokemon Go on your phones
or any of this stuff,
it's going to be a mix between augmented reality,
which is you can see what's around you,
but then also be interacting with the virtual world
as you go throughout life in your physical world,
which will be crazy.
But then there's the virtual reality goggles,
which you're completely in the virtual world.
You don't see anything outside of that.
There's even companies making suits that you can put on
or things on your arms that you can fill pain
or you can feel pressure or whatever from what you're doing.
You can, I mean, it's insane the projection of where this is going.
That kind of reminds me of like where they're getting that
is from when you go to like Universal Studios, for example,
and you get on those rides that aren't even moving,
but they have the wind blowing in your face
and your seat moving and, you know,
and like I really get sick on those rides
that you're not like really going anywhere
but you feel like you are.
Kind of the same sensation.
Well, okay, so yeah, you're exactly right.
For example, if you had augmented reality glasses
in the metaverse, you could literally go downtown
wherever you're at, downtown Nashville,
downtown Tuscaloosa, Alabama, whatever.
you can go sit at a at a table outside at a restaurant and you have these augmented reality glasses on right
and you're going to meet someone even though that other person may be in virtual reality so you sit
down at a table and they sit down at a table but they're in virtual reality so your augmented reality
glasses which you can see everything in real life but they're a real person on virtual yeah they're a real person
virtual, but it shows them as a virtual person in the other seat and you guys can play a game,
you guys can talk. So literally, if you're in Paris and they're not, what that person is
seen is what you're seeing. And it's like you're able to be there even though you're not.
So it's weird. Obviously, you can't physically eat the things that they are and stuff like that.
Right, right. But you're able to interact with someone on a very personal level one-on-one,
even if they're across the world.
And again, it goes to
like those video games you play.
Like when you interact with those characters or whatever,
you know, and they're talking to you like you're real.
Not many people talk anymore because there are a bunch of
No, but I'm even talking about when you go through the
game mode where you're going through the,
you know what I'm talking about?
They have all these little characters that talk to you.
So instead of them being characters,
they're real people that you're communicating with.
And I think a lot of people would be going to like,
places like Paris if they could and then if you can meet real people because that was one of my
questions like one of my downfalls with this whole metaverse thing is if everyone you know and they've
talked about like how it really is geared towards younger people and people that are you know born
into technology you know the older people were not born into that they were born playing hopscotch
and riding their bike outside and you know doing real life things but the younger generation grew
up on video games and computers and that's their life that's their social you know that's how they
socialize is on social media yeah no you're but i was wondering like you know in enable for a human
being to stay human beings we have to get together in multiply how are you going to do that in a
virtual world when you have to do that physically um but you know i mean like they're not worried about
multiplying because they you know they want population control at the end yeah I guess but let's
say everybody gets you know where like this is like 30 years down the road everyone's in the
metaverse and no you know everyone stays in their own little house they don't go out anywhere this is
their life how how do you have like real human interaction well first of all we already in the
United States have a big problem with obesity we have a big problem heart disease and all these
things people sitting on the couch all day but um playing video games or doing things
like this.
So yeah, that's obviously an issue.
But I don't think, okay,
for those of you that want to know
what the metaverse really is,
the metaverse, think of virtual reality.
I think you go buy a pair of goggles, right?
You go and find a metaverse,
which you can do on various websites.
I'm trying to explain this to myself.
Like I was trying to explain it to myself
when I was like watching and listen to all this.
So you buy virtual reality goggles and you go to some website or whatever it is and you sign up or enter into a metaverse.
Say that you say, hey, I want to go to this metaverse.
And by the way, there's not a ton of them right now.
This is really being developed on a really fast.
There are, there are ones out there.
And some of them, I think, can you get on the metaverse for free or do you have to buy into it?
No, you can get on it for free.
But, you know, we're at the early stages of it right now.
but I think it's going to grow so rapidly
it's going to be insane.
So you go by a pair of goggles.
You go to some website,
whichever it is,
where you can actually get into
a metaverse, okay?
So once you're in this metaverse,
and if you never use virtual reality goggles,
you know, they basically have,
you put these two things in your hand
where you can control your movement and walk.
You can,
and you look around you and you feel like
you're in this place.
So in many of the metaverses
You see things in front of you.
Yes, it's like a video game, but you're in it.
Well, it's reminding me, I'm sure a lot of people have seen that video, that guy, first having the goggles on.
Don't roll your eyes on.
No, not the guy that...
The guy that was...
The guy that was...
Yeah, the boxing video.
Yeah, that's brand new.
That just came out like two days ago.
But that's what it reminds me of is this guy puts on the goggles,
with the things in his hands and he's boxing and boy,
that guy went to town.
It was so funny.
But yeah, so the metaverse though is that you go to this world.
You see all these things like Sherry's talking about in like a video game.
You're essentially in a video game.
Ready Player One is a movie that you guys should watch.
A lot of people are comparing the Metaverse something similar to that.
But you go in this virtual world and you can select different things to do.
So if you want to go and go to a show or if you want to go just hang out at it.
some bar or whatever the hell it is, which by the way, there are actual bars and actual restaurants
and all these places you go. Even though you can't eat, you can drink yourself at home. You just
better have them nearby because I don't know how you're going to get to it in the thing. But
there's also property. There's property that you can buy in the Metaverse. And by the way, these
properties are not the cheapest. For example, Snoop Dog just bought a property in one of the
metaverses. There was someone that knew that Snoop Dog lived in this property in this little parcel
of Metaverse and this person went and bought a property next to Snoop Dog because he wanted
to live next to Snoop Dog and that property price was $450,000 for a piece of property in the
Metaverse.
But who did they buy it from? That's what I'm confused about.
They buy it. It's just, it's just, you know, it will, well, here's the thing. It depends.
And this is a good, that's a great question you ask. So how this works is similar to Bitcoin,
for example, right? All these things were created and they're automatically,
created based on blockchain.
Okay?
So the same way you think of Bitcoin, which is a currency, but it is a thing that you buy, right?
And it either increases or decreases in value.
Well, property is the same way.
You buy it on the blockchain.
So there's so many of these created in whatever Metaverse, right?
So say that I buy a piece of property, right, or a house.
Let's just say a house because they are.
They're houses in the Metaverse.
I buy this house.
and then if someone wants to buy my house,
if I'm in the good section of the Metaverse, right?
And the reason I say good section is like
Metaverse is everywhere will have different things to do.
And so if you're close to certain things
and there's a lot of stuff to do in this Metaverse
or this neighborhood or near this neighborhood or whatever,
then you want to buy property there
because it's going to have higher value.
So if you buy this property,
your value will probably continue to go up,
especially as more things come in.
Some more big tech companies come in
with all this crazy stuff.
shit in your neighborhood or whatever the case is. So it all has to do with value. So I could sell my
property to you two years from now and it would be probably triple in value. That's why right now,
for people that are buying property in the Metaverse, if what is predicted to happen will happen
two, three years from now, people there are to buy in property even though it may sound
freaking crazy, there is property right now, $15,000, $20,000. You buy this price. You buy this
property and it sounds ridiculous. 90% of people will not ever buy those properties that are 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, $50,000,
especially in the good areas because they're like, there ain't no way in how I'm spending $50,000
in the Metaverse on a property. That sounds ridiculous. But think of it this way. It's the same
people that probably thought of Bitcoin when it started as ridiculous. When Bitcoin was $5 a share,
or $5 a coin. And now Bitcoin is $50,000 and $60,000.
This is probably going to be very similar with the property values in some places.
They're probably going to go up or whatever.
But somebody invented this.
Somebody created this.
Well, it's the blockchain technology.
That's what I don't get at all.
Okay.
So blockchain technology.
And we'll look it up.
Just to see.
So if you look at blockchain technology inventor, who invented,
and blockchain. So the idea, basically, behind blockchain technology can be traced in 1991 to
Stuart Haber and W. Scott described the first work on a cryptographically secured chain of blocks in
1992. They incorporated murkly trees into the design, allowing several documents to be collected
into a block. However, blockchain technology, as we know it today, gained significance from 2008
when a synonymous Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin white paper.
He gave practical impetus to blockchain technology and solved the problem of double spending.
So since then, the identity of the person who invented blockchain technology has been a subject of speculation.
Various people suspected to be the Nakamoto guy, but he has denied the claim.
So, but essentially, just understand this.
So nobody knows, really.
Yeah, but whoever created it, there is no one that can...
They create it for nobody to be a controller of the block train.
No.
People can control certain things inside the blockchain.
Right.
Like for example...
Not in control of the universe of it.
Yeah.
For example, I could, you know, if I buy Bitcoin, I control that Bitcoin, right?
But I can't control anything outside of that.
If I buy a property inside of a Metaverse, I can control that.
Or if I buy a meta world, right?
or we start a meta world, right?
I can control that.
What's the difference between that?
How do you start a meta world versus buying one?
I don't know how you would do that.
I have zero clue how you do, how you buy it or how you start a meta world.
Versus buying one.
Yeah, it's probably server space maybe.
I don't know because I mean, you know, if you get to think of it this way,
if Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook and all of them were spending 10 billion.
this upcoming year on it.
Obviously not necessarily easy.
That's what brings me back to my point of,
yeah, although the Metaverse can,
you know, a lot of people are excited about it
because it is going to be censorship free,
but are people going to want to go to the places
that would actually be censorship free?
Because, I mean, who's going to create those
and how are you going to do it?
And how is it going to be entertaining?
And, you know, what's the point of that going to be?
In my opinion, this is my opinion.
I believe
if Facebook is spending this much money on it
I just think it's another way
for these people
to draw in people
to control them further
I mean I mean I don't want to be that guy that says that
I really don't
I want this to be a good thing
I do because I'm big in technology
I love technology I want technology to progress
you know I it's just like gaming
I love playing games
and you know obviously
every new gaming system,
and by the way,
I haven't played games
in a long time until recently,
but every new gaming system
that comes out,
you obviously want to be better.
You want it to be more immersive,
right?
Flight simulator has a simulator out.
It's a new one that Microsoft created.
I've played every flight simulator
from 1995,
I believe, was the first one,
which looked like a bunch of pixels
and you're flying
a little pixelated-looking thing.
It was retarded.
I mean, not retarded,
crazy looking and now it literally looks in flight simulator like you're flying in real life like
to a T it's literally they have got Google Maps or not Google it's Bing Maps for them but when
you fly over it it the map is real the airport is real everything looks the same yeah there are
videos of side-by-side comparisons of real life exactly flying in the same place as virtual because
they use satellites like I think we were talking we were talking about
talking about this one time, even on flight simulator, people have actually found missing people
on flight simulator because the maps are real time.
Yeah, some of the maps in some places.
But yeah, they are.
And it's nuts what you can do with just technology nowadays.
And the fact that Microsoft was able to kind of come up with the Azure technology and all
the stuff they've done to implement the maps, real-time satellite data into a flight
simulator, which also, it's just nuts. So the fact that they can do that, and essentially, you know,
I've never flown flight simulator in VR, but for the people that have, you know, they're saying
it's, you know, insanely amazing. But one of the things that, you know, we have to think about here,
and especially from this podcast, because look, I've thought a lot about this, man, I've been
watching a lot about the metaverse. I've been watching all of that.
But it's just, it's nuts because of the fact that this is either, it can be a good thing.
But where are we going with this?
You know, I mean, and the thing is, it's like we already have a major issue of unhealthy people in this world.
Right. Sitting around on their couch.
And that's all that's going to do is living through their TVs and their phones.
Is this a way they want us to get sicker?
I don't know. That's a good question.
because I swear to God, Chad, when you say we're going to do the Metaverse as like, you know,
I'm going to think about my own things why I would like it or not like it.
And part of it is because when you're playing video games or you're sitting on your phone on Facebook or blah,
you're not moving as a human being.
Yeah, my watch told me that the other day.
You're not being active as a human being.
You're sitting on your couch in a different, you know, you're in a different world,
but your physical body is just null and voice.
like that can't be good for your physical being.
No, I mean, you know.
Unless people like go and work out and danging on their thing, but I doubt that's happening.
But there are, there is going to be ways to work out in the metaverse.
Well, yeah.
Well, oh yeah, they might have like you go to the virtual gym and then they have like videos or something where you can work out to the video or like Peloton.
Yeah.
Well, that or just like, you know, just like the boxing dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When he was bought.
Oh, my gosh.
You guys have to look like that.
Just watch the VR.
The title of that is like
Bought My Uncle of VR boxing games
for Christmas.
It's hilarious, man.
Oh, that was so funny.
But it's
but here's the reality of this, though.
I mean, as long as people are moving around.
There is nothing. The only,
I go back to this, the only reason I say
this could be good is because of the
blockchain technology, unless I just don't
really see.
Well, you're already seeing, though, that you think that there's going to be major leaders
in these metaverses like Facebook, like Apple, and I think they're going to control most of them.
Like the major technology people that are already controlling our role today.
Yeah.
They're just, they're controlling it this way and they're going to a different zone to control our lives there.
Yeah, I honestly, you're exactly right.
I think that's the, I think that is the literal bottom line of this whole metaverse thing is,
whereas yes.
well it's just like the internet
I mean you know
and I swear to God people
please go look it up and talk
and see what the good things about Metaverse are
all these technology people
they're talking oh this is good
this is a great thing
because you know we don't have to necessarily
worry about censorship and all this
and it's like some of this stuff
is almost propaganda
it's almost like someone
has paid these people to say this shit
because because they want you to believe
no this is good this is good
no no don't fight it
and then come to find out
guess what just like
internet. By the way, internet was censorship free too until big tech come in and controlled everything.
I mean, look, internet is technically censorship free. The internet in itself. The internet is.
Google's not. Facebook isn't. Instagram isn't. Twitter isn't. YouTube isn't. And guess what? Those are the
companies that own the internet pretty much. And they will probably own the Metaverse. Absolutely.
100%. Do not think YouTube will not be in there. The same exact players that are doing this
shit are going to be in the
metaverse and they're going to take it a step further
and controlling our minds.
And that essentially, at the end
of the freaking day, is exactly
what I think. Now, do I hold out hope
that there will be a company or person
or people that can create a metaverse
of freedom and all this shit?
Well, yeah, well, we have a... We're holding out hope
that America's going to be free again.
Because we're just living in a dystopian
false reality of freedom in the United
States. And we have been for a long time, but we damn sure
are now. And so, you know, we, it's almost like this shit they want you to just forget about how
unfree you are physically. And let's lock you down not only physically in your body and what you can
and can't do with your body, but we're also going to lock you down mentally. And we're going to
get you involved in this. And I hate to say that. But I mean, look, and I know the metaverse,
as of right now, as of tomorrow, as of next week and next month, and probably even a year from now,
is not the thing that we really have to worry about
as far as our well-being and our freedoms.
You know, that's probably the vaccine.
That's probably all this bullshit.
We're going to have to worry about the power
that has already been taken from us around the world
because of this pandemic.
That is literally the most worrisome thing
that we have to worry about right now.
But the metaverse is, in my opinion,
very much so, unless someone comes along
and creates another meta-war.
world that actually people want to go to, right?
I mean, that's the thing.
People can create social media is that, you know, whatever.
But, you know, is anyone going to know about them?
How the hell are you going to find them?
Because Google controls everything outside of this.
Facebook controls everything outside of that.
And you're obviously going to have to get on the meta worlds versus, you know,
getting on them through Google and being in Internet searches, right?
Yeah.
I mean, you're going to have to know where to go and how to do it.
If I wanted to get on the metaverse today.
Well, there's open to see or whatever that is and you can go there and look.
And, you know, there's little...
What's open C?
It's basically where...
Well, it originally started
selling NFTs, the digital art and all that stuff.
But now they're doing selling
houses and, like, communities in the
Metaverse. And I think you can enter Metaverse
to OpenC.
It went from the N...
What are they called?
NFTs.
Yeah, NFTs to selling houses.
The Metaverse theory has been around for a while,
but, yeah, NFTs...
And that's like that digital art thing.
Yeah, and then, you know, when you buy your house
in the Metaverse,
going to actually be able to hang your art and display it in your house.
Your NFT in your digital house.
And you can actually like bring people to your house, right?
That are in the meta first.
Yeah, they can like check your art out.
You can do different things in there.
And then you can trade it or sell it.
Yeah.
Or sell it. Yeah. Whatever. Yeah.
I mean, look, it sounds like an amazing idea in some ways because, you know, I do like virtual type stuff.
I mean, I like gaming.
I like doing that stuff.
But I don't know.
There's nothing that sounds great about this.
Not in this world.
Not in this world.
Taking over your physical body and your physical life of living in the house you live in
and doing the things that you normally do routine with your human body versus being in the medical.
Metaverse all day, which, okay, and this was the joke.
Keep in mind, they talk about you're going to be able to work in the Metaverse.
So think about if you transition everything to the Metaverse.
Could you imagine if you right now, if you're an art dealer for the NTSs right now, or whatever they're called, NFTs, if you right now got into the Miniverse and you're the, you're the, you were the, like, art dealer saying, you know, finding the customers and finding the buyers, you know, obviously that's the way you would work.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's just, you know, having meetings there.
And there's already companies already having meetings in the Metaverse,
which is basically like a Zoom type thing.
But you have an avatar.
But yeah, I mean, it's kind of, you know,
and the funny thing is there was a podcast I watched the other day.
They asked Elon Musk about the Metaverse.
And, you know, Elon Musk is like, yeah, he's like, you know,
I don't want to be one of those, you know,
I don't want to look back and say I was one of those, you know,
boomers or one of those old people to be like the same people
that was like when the Internet came out.
and everybody was, oh, yeah, that ain't ever going to amount to anything.
You know, and then he's like, I don't want to be that person, but he said at the same time, like,
I don't necessarily see how you could be in this metaverse all the time.
Like, it doesn't make sense to me.
But, you know, Elon Musk is also the creator of the Neurilink, which is a literal technology device that is implanted into your brain.
They're saying it can reverse, like, seizures, Alzheimer's, you know, all kinds of different.
or MS.
Any basically brain-related or neurological-related issue, it can do that.
But there's also, you know, you take neuralink and it can go a lot further than that.
I mean, he said if you wanted virtual reality, no, but he said, I would see if there was
going to be some kind of virtual anything, you should do it through something like that.
Yeah, putting it in your own brain versus getting on the Internet and being in your own little
world.
Which is scarier in a lot of ways.
Yeah, it is.
That makes me think of Arnold Schwarzenegger or whatever.
Well, I mean, this whole thing kind of makes you think of the Matrix.
Yeah.
You know, the Matrix is like they're in a digital world.
Yeah.
You know, it's like...
Anything in the futuristic, you know, it's kind of like, oh my gosh.
Like, I remember growing up watching the Jetsons, like, wouldn't that be so cool?
You just push a button in your kitchen and you just have the little food come out, and then you're driving in the sky and doing all these cool things.
Well, the weird thing is, though...
You have stro the dog.
But here's a weird thing about life, and it's just thinking...
crazy off the box.
You know, back in the 70s, 80s, 60s even, you know, even 50s.
You know, when people thought of what the future would probably be, they thought of all
this crazy stuff.
They literally thought of like things like this.
You're living in some kind of like crazy technology world.
Even people back in the 40s and 50s used to think if the future, you know, they didn't know
how long it would be until it got to that.
But I think they thought that.
Yeah, but I thought, I think.
They weren't thinking about just their minds.
I think they thought the physical body would be doing those things, like flying in.
And we're, well, but we are doing that.
I mean, you know, we're getting crazy and crazier with aviation as far as, you know, these cars that are flying us and they're basically drones.
But I'm saying with that metaverse, obviously you can't really physically go into the metaverse.
No.
You go in with your brain alone.
Yeah, but the thing is, you know, the weird thing about it.
the whole whole situation. It's like there's so much of our life that that is less physical and more
mental. Right. 90% of our life. Yeah. And what we feel and believe and everything about us
mostly is digital. Besides a physical body. Yeah. It's digital. Which fills and does things and it's a
physical thing. Everything else is mental. Yeah. So in reality, like, you know, if somehow you could
take a soul out of someone and put it in this digital world, which is kind of like heaven,
I guess.
I mean, it's like, I mean, literally, that's what it sounds like.
Their physical body is going to go to shit.
But listen, when you die and people that believe in heaven, well, your body goes to ash or to dust
and your spirit, is our spirit, our brain?
I mean, I mean, I think it kind of encompasses all that, but it's just strange.
And so, you know, and then we talk about like the ancient alien type stuff, you know, the ancient aliens, you know, we, there's, there's been multiple people that have, not people, scientists and, and shit.
I mean, it's hard to even say scientists as a straight face anymore.
But there's been a lot of people that are supposedly extremely smart in, you know, world history as far as like how long our planet's been around.
but the possibility of three to four
advanced and smart
civilizations before us
is very very, very possible.
Now you're going to three dimension stuff too.
No, no, no, I'm just saying...
Dimensional, interdimensional.
Stuff that were here before us.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I think they were so smart.
But we also...
I mean, we got to think about...
Or maybe two dimensions were like intertwined,
kind of like, what was that movie?
Well, I mean, it's like interstellar.
Yeah, kind of like that.
But you got to think about this way, too.
You know, well, interstellar is a real thing.
Like, when you talk about space, by the way, guys, if you guys have not watched Interstellar, please go watch the damn movie right now.
And there was someone that actually commented on our podcast here today and said, can you guys please like not quit talking about politics and like talk about aliens and shit?
And I'm like, yeah, we're going to do that soon.
because I do miss talking about all that stuff.
But for those of you that want to an amazing movie,
go watch Interstellar.
And the reason I say that is because it's scientifically proven
what happens in that movie is any astrophysicist
or any of those people will tell you
that's exactly what would happen,
given the circumstances, what they did,
which was either go near a black hole
or figured out a way to get through a black hole,
which, by the way, now we're seeing more and more
possibilities of actually being able to transverse through a black hole
without actually dying or,
any of that stuff happening.
There's new discoveries now that we're seeing that things have survived through black holes,
and we never thought that anything could.
Right.
And so if you can ever get through the black holes or near them.
And I think even like the Bermuda Triangle, all those weird kind of things, even on Earth,
have something to do with that stuff.
I don't know.
I swear to God they do.
But the black hole thing is like the big thing with the black holes and even certain areas of space
is it warps time.
Space in general warps time.
And so anything near black holes,
you don't even got to go in a black hole,
but if you're near it would like,
however the gravitational pulls they are
and all this bullshit.
And if you say, for example,
in interstellar, they go down to a planet,
and so what was an hour on this planet
was seven years on Earth.
And so it's a time warping thing.
But the interdimensional thing.
That's where I was getting at.
Like, there could have been an interdimensional thing.
Well, I think there still is.
With people on Earth and what we consider ancient aliens.
Well, you've got to think about this.
Just think about this from a dimensional.
Does that make sense to you?
But think about this from a dimensional thing.
We were talking another day, and I know Joe Rogan talks has talked a lot about DMT.
DMT is a naturally occurring substance that our minds make and animals make more of it.
but DMT is what many believe that is responsible for our dream state,
how we dream.
But the thing about it is is that people, human beings, create so little of DMT that is almost untraceable.
But people do, scientists do believe that it is why we dream.
Now, that's also a reason why scientists believe that, because we do know for a fact that animals have more DMT release,
even though it's still very minuscule,
they have more DMT release than humans.
But that's also why scientists believe
that animals have greater instincts.
Right.
They know more things.
And just think about like when your dogs are sleeping
and they're dreaming compared to us,
they're like running in their sleep, right?
And they're, you know, screaming or crying or whatever.
Barking.
Their, like, mouth is going crazy.
Like most people, when they're sleeping,
you don't see that.
But then some people, like myself,
they sleepwalk.
They sleep, talk.
They move.
They might have more DMT releases.
Yeah.
They actually, you know, accidentally hit their husbands while they're sleeping.
So, yeah, yeah.
So it might have something to do with that.
But so, yeah, I mean, it could.
And so the DMT thing is DMT has become a drug.
It is a thing that you can actually take now.
They have any substance that you can do.
And so there's been so many occasions when people do DMT,
it is
especially if you do it together
but even if you don't do it together
most people that do DMT
go to a similar place
where there are like
these beings
these
and they describe them the same way
no matter what
so many people that do DMT
which is by the way
a natural thing
but so many of these people
and by the way
when you do DMT
or something
yes when you do DMT
you basically
zonk
for like five, ten.
Yeah, you're like a zombie.
Whatever.
Yeah, you're not there.
You're not here.
I don't know where your brain is or where you are, but you're somewhere else.
And what Chad's talking about too is like I have watched on the internet like people going to like these forests and there's like these medicine doctors that.
A lot of that is a lot of that is hiawaska and all that stuff, which is a little different but similar.
But the DMT thing is that when people do it together, a lot of times when people do DMT together, they will see the same things.
There has been many, like, trials or whatever they, whatever you want to call it.
But they've all done DMT together and they've all went to the exact same place, saw the same people, saw the same beings, talked to the same people.
They even saw each other in this thing.
But they felt like they were in a different dimension almost.
Yes.
Well, because it was beings.
Yeah.
And these beings knew everything about all of them.
They knew everything.
And that's why, you know, a lot of people want DMT to be used with soldiers and stuff like this.
because it's like Joe Rogan, when he did it and so many others that if you talk about it,
it's like these beings call out your bullshit.
Like, they will call out your bullshit and you can't, like when you, I guess, experience these things,
you can't deny it.
It's like, oh, yeah.
I mean, you're right.
You're 100% right.
It's a truth serum.
Well, no, it's like they know everything about you.
And they're going to call out your bullshit.
Well, maybe these beings are something about your inner soul.
or something.
Maybe it's your soul coming out.
But I don't think so.
Because I think this is an interdimensional thing.
Because everybody describes them as the same thing.
Look, here's what I think.
I think DM, look, our brains can only access, we can only access 10% of our brains.
Yeah.
And so I'm just saying 10% of our brains is all we can access.
And so DMT, if it allows more of our brains to be opened up, then, you know, is there
part is there a lot of life that we're not seeing is what i'm is what i'm asking you know is is if we
are interdimensional which a lot of people think like all these aliens all these things we're seeing
all these um spaceships and everything else um a lot of people think these are interdimensional beings
very possibly they're going into ocean they're doing all this stuff uh there's a lot of things
that when people die they they see all this stuff but a lot of people think
that is very possible that interdimensionality is a real possibility and the reason that we can't
see everything around us and see those interdimensional things whether it be beings or worlds or
whatever is because we can only access 10% of our brain and so when you do DMT you open up a larger
part of your brain to be able to see a larger scale of what's going on around you are you not
talking I I agree 100%
I thought you were going to say something.
No, I wasn't saying anything.
I agree totally.
So this could be a whole like three part podcast, just about this in general and about
interdimensional relationships in what is and what is not.
Like there's, that's where it gets really funky and crazy.
I think that gets more funky and crazy than even this metaverse stuff.
Yeah, but I mean, well, yeah.
But the thing is the metaverse is kind of like.
I mean, it opens up a different part of our brain probably than what we're used to.
No, I think it's humans that have developed this.
Well, yeah.
But I'm saying that when you talk about interdimensional things, that's way different than humans developing something.
It is.
You're right.
But, you know, it's like Elon Musk always says.
He always talks about, are we in a simulation now?
You know, like, I mean, I don't know why Elon Musk, which, by the way, is one of our,
what?
Which is one of our
greatest minds of our time
Mm-hmm
Are you want me to wrap this up?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, I was saying wrap it up
Because this is a whole other podcast
I know it is
But it does have a little to do
The Metaverse
And I'm going to wrap it up
But it's just
It's just the point of
Elon Musk talks about
That he believes we're in a simulation
And I don't know why
But every interview he's ever had
He keeps talking about this
He keeps talking about
We're in a simulation
We're in it or we're, what if we're in a simulation now?
What if what we are experiencing is not really what we're experiencing?
It's crazy shit like that that kind of blows your mind.
And the DMT thing, which by the way, we'll have another podcast on that, but I don't know.
It's just weird.
Or three or three because I mean that's, that is a huge broad subject that you could go into like detail for hours.
You know, and we're not like Joe Rogan.
We're not going to do a podcast for three hours.
No, because Sherry wants me to wrap it up, and we've been going to one hour and 11 minutes.
Yeah, but we're not even talking about the metaverse right now.
No, but this has to do with the metaverse.
It has to do with the metaverse because our brains and what we experience is, I think, unfound as far as how capable and powerful our brains are.
And whether that be the fact that on everyday life, only 10% of our brain that we can access, that's only 10% and look how smart a lot of,
people are. But what if we had 100% of our brains? What if, you know, what if we had 50% of our brains?
Oh my God. It'd be like crazy. And I think that's what the metaverse does. And by the way, Tennessee just
lost. So, you know, over time. You lost it. Oh my God. Anyways, Tennessee loss. So we're,
Sherry is watching this on the TV. But I guess my point is that the metaverse is, is, is, is almost like
opening up another part of our brain without opening up our brain. And, and it's, and it's, and it's some
other function of a brain that even though it's not our brain, which is the scary part,
I know it sounds crazy, but if we open up our own brain, say through DMT or whatever the case is,
you have some kind of crazy breakthrough. That's our own brain, at least. With the metaverse and
going in a virtual reality world, we're at the helms and reality of other reality. It's another
reality outside of what the actual reality is. And so there's so many scary things about this.
there's so many things that could go wrong with this.
I think the bottom line to the metaverses is that when you have players like Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook,
and I'm sure YouTube and whoever else will join in on this, it's going to be a scary thing.
And I think that's the problem.
It's not the fact that we can, yes, create metaverses, but are they going to be attractive enough for people to join?
Because guess what?
They're going to be attractive enough.
for people to join, but is it going to be a freedom platform?
No, that's what your, that was your whole stance about it.
And I totally agree.
But you do realize that Facebook is the one that created Oculus.
You know, Oculus, the number one VR headset, they bought out that headset from whoever
created it.
They own it now.
And they want to own it.
They want to curb that market, too.
They want to own the universe.
Well, no, but they want to own even VRs, because they,
Because then if they can on that, they can stipulate what Metaverse you can and can't go to.
I mean, it's literally no different than what social media is.
It's no different than Google.
It's why people are having to go to Duck, Duck, Duck, Go.
So you might as well get ready for Duck, Duck, Go, Metaverse.
I'm joining that tomorrow.
I will go.
I will go to the Duck, Dog, Go, Metaverse.
Me too, for sure.
But, guys, this has been another investigative podcast.
We hope we explain the Metaverse as best as we can.
I don't think anyone fully knows exactly what the hell is going to happen with the metaverse,
but just be prepared.
It's not all that it probably is cracked up to be.
And I don't know.
If you do DMT, let us know.
Let us know how that goes.
Don't do that.
Let us know if you enter into some metaverse that you didn't mean to.
Yeah.
Anybody has done it.
Let us know, but don't do it because of this podcast.
But guys, we love you.
And until 2022.
Yes, happy new year.
Happy New Year.
Bye-bye now.
