Kyle Kingsbury Podcast - #239 JP Sears
Episode Date: February 11, 2022Long time friend of the show and comedic alchemist, JP Sears, is back and bigger than ever. Long story short, we talk about freedom and our relentless pursuit of it. Enjoy yall! Connect with JP: ... Website: awakenwithjp.com Instagram: @awakenwithjp Podcast: Awaken With JP Twitter: @awakenwithjp Facebook: JP Sears YouTube: AwakenWithJP Go get ZION and follow the guys! Show Notes: The Dimming - Dane Wiggington The Highwire with Del Bigtree: Creating Abundance in your Backyard with Jim Gale The Highwire Hi Rez - Musical Artist - Spotify Why Life Jackets Should be Mandatory - JP Sears JRE #1757 Dr Robert Malone JRE #1747 Dr Peter A McCullough JRE #1691 Yeonmi Park Sponsors: Sovereignty Head to https://sovereignty.co/kyle/ to grab their flagship product PURPOSE+, my favorite CGN/ Nootropic on the planet or their second to none sleep aid, DREAM+. There is nothing like this product for energy and cognitive function! Use codeword “KKP” for 20% off. Get an extra 5% off for a limited time! PaleoValley Some of the best and highest quality goodies I personally get into are available at paleovalley.com, punch in code “KYLE” at checkout and get 15% off everything! Upgraded Formulas from our boy Barton Scott!! Get your mineral levels figured out and head to www.upgradedformulas.com, punch in “KKP15” at checkout and get 15% off your order including the hair mineral test! Organifi Go to organifi.com/kkp to get my favorite way to easily get the most potent blend of high vibration fruits, veggies and other goodies into your diet! Click that link and use code “KKP” at checkout for 20% off your order! Connect with Kyle: Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service Academy Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com Zion Node: https://getzion.com/ > Enter PubKey >PubKey: YXykqSCaSTZNMy2pZI2o6RNIN0YDtHgvarhy18dFOU25_asVcBSiu691v4zM6bkLDHtzQB2PJC4AJA7BF19HVWUi7fmQ Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn’t.
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I'm gonna get my movement in later today. That's what I say. Shay will make them pay.
And we're back. We're good. We're okay.
JP Sears is on the way. JP Sears. Actually, we already recorded this one.
But if y'all don't know who JP Sears is by now, you're not alive.
JP has... JP is fucking awesome. I mean, he's been a longtime friend.
We've become closer and closer over the last two years.
Just due to the courage and the strength this guy's had,
stepping out and communicating the truth.
And we really dive into all things current events.
We recap the last couple of years from our perspective
and really the road that we've taken and why.
And it's awesome. You know, one of the things JP said on this podcast that really
was fantastic was, you know, the police state of the algorithms that have been set up
via our social media and tech giants like YouTube and things like that, Google,
is it's funny because it's not hyper-intelligent yet. You can
tell we haven't quite made it to super intelligent AI, or at least the AI is throttling itself to not
let us know that it's reached that level yet. And one of the reasons for that is JP can get away
with just about anything on his YouTube. And it's because he's careful not to say the magic words,
not to say the old
Vax word, not to say, or just not to spell it out in plain English. Even though as you watch his
videos, it's pretty fucking apparent what he's talking about. One of my favorites, uh, which
we'll link to in the show notes is one he did on life jackets. So watch the life jacket video,
life preservers. If you have not watched that yet. And you will know within 30 seconds what he's talking about, unless your head's in the sand.
But your head is not in the sand if you're listening to this podcast and you have been.
So I really enjoyed this one.
I love spending time with JP.
He is ultra fucking busy.
We talk about a lot of the things that he's been up to.
He's been a part of some really, really cool events and big movements going on. We talk about the big movements going on internationally.
He was the perfect follow-up to David Icke. There's more unique and beautiful perspectives
on everything happening in the world right now. I love JP. Thank you for doing this, brother.
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everything in the store all right without further ado my dude jp sears Sears. Makes it save even more time. But yeah, a little known fact, you can tell how old someone
is by the number of wrinkles on their anus. Oh, it's kind of like lines in a tree. Yeah. Like
when they cut the redwood. So Fauci put out some latest anus science and shows that's one way you can validate how old someone is.
Yeah. That sounds like Fauci science.
It does.
We got, we got, I do have to keep it to an hour.
I was hoping we'd be able to rock longer, but I got to call it noon.
So hour and change. No rush.
There's no shortage of stuff to talk about.
You've been on a roll um forever but you know really in the last couple years where we've
been force-fed uh the amount of shit that we've been fed from the media and from the government
and the unelected officials that claim to be running the country but are in the world for
that matter and to a certain extent are as long as we allow that right i had david icon yesterday and oh hell yeah or not
yesterday monday but he was he's phenomenal i mean he just did his sixth interview in the last two
years on brian rose london real um three and a half hours and overwhelmingly positive you know
he was saying like it is it is only the power that we give away is literally just that the authority only has the authority
to which we relinquish our own authority. And like the, just to have that seed planted over
and over again for three and a half hours, it's like, fuck, that's it. It really is.
Yeah. It's important. And I love that message of David Icke's because he can have some intense
stuff,
super informative. I can't validate or invalidate any of it. Super interesting.
But his take-home message, it's so pure. It's so powerful. It's so helpful. And I remember,
I think it was summer 2020 when he and Brian Rose were doing their initial round of interviews.
His take-home message was, don't function out of fear.
Fear is the only way the few can control the many, and that's us giving our power away.
But man, and I need these reminders all the time that we are such powerful beings that the only way someone can control us outside
of physical slavery is us agreeing, us consenting to a fear response. And then we're the master of
whoever's indoctrinating us with a hypnotic fear. So we have the power. We always have. Yeah. And how much, how much the, the,
how much power, you know, thinking about that, like it's literally, he used the analogy, like,
they're driving up to a fence and there's a gate and where, where we open the gates,
they drive forward. They're not driving fast. You know, they've been driving faster the last
two years, but they just keep driving. They go into the next gate and we say, Oh, sorry. We opened the gate and they just keep
going until we say, fuck no. Yeah. You're not coming through here. Go back to where you came
from. Right. So like, it's literally that the tiptoe marches on. Um, but we have seen some
really positive things as of late, you know, with, with the rollbacks in the UK. The Supreme court struck down Biden's at least his main mandate.
I know there's more that need to be killed, but that's also a positive.
That's massive. Yeah. And now we got to protect,
or at least protect the rights of, of frontline healthcare workers,
teachers, things like that.
So there's layers to the game and by no means can we sit here and claim victory,
whatever the fuck that means.
But at the same point in time, things are definitely shifting from where they have been.
Yeah, and a question for you on that.
As the narrative is, it's crumbling before our eyes, but the question of caution I have for you is, do you think that's because the, call it the tyrannical powers, they're basically sacrificing a pawn on the chessboard in order to then make a bigger, more devastating move? Or do you think
they're genuinely retreating to try to save their whole house of cards from crumbling?
This is such a good question. It's one of my favorite questions. In fact, it's such a good
question that it was one of the first things I asked David Icke. I said, hey, man, you're in the
UK. You know better than I do. He knows better than I do about all that shit.
He's been talking about it for 30 years.
But on the one hand, while I wanted to celebrate victory in the UK
and what they're doing in Canada, it felt like it could be loosen or tighten,
loosen, tighten even harder.
Right.
I wanted to make sure of that.
And he said, there really is enough pushback from the masses, especially in London, that enough people that surround him, especially with elections coming up, like they got to protect their own ass first.
Gavin Newsom, you got to protect your own ass first, right?
And then that's just to stay there where you can abuse power.
If you want to be in a position to abuse your power, you got to stay there.
And I think they recognize that.
So he thinks of it as a win.
I think of it as a win.
That said, you know, I had a question for him.
He didn't have an answer.
We don't know yet, but we saw event 201
sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
with Johnson and Johnson and Johns Hopkins
and a number of key players in the COVID game months before it, verbatim.
Fucking just fold it up verbatim.
And then we go through the pandemic, plandemic.
And that brings us right up to literally almost word for word.
And of course, Operation Lockstep by the Rockefeller Foundation, written as if it was already so, word magic, that was 2010. And they call out the shots of the big pandemic and the media's job to get around the bush, he's saying like they held an event 201. They didn't even name it something else. They called it event 201 for the cyber attack.
Yeah. Wow.
Right. And so knowing that, if you just say like, hmm, when you're like six or seven years old and
you start playing with pattern recognition, you know, circle, circle, triangle, circle, circle,
what comes next? You know what i'm saying like triangle triangle
you're watching sesame street with your kid you know it's like okay within a matter of months
at some point in 2022 we should see a some cyber attack yeah a very strong now that could be the
question i had for him was like does that come in the form of uh the grid going down is that a newt
getting shot off in the upper atmosphere?
Is it, which effectively shuts down the grid
in all of North America?
The One Second After is a phenomenal book
on what would happen in that, you know,
one second after the newt goes off.
Or is that just, you know,
someone hacks my fucking bank accounts
and I'm trying to get my money back the rest of the year.
Who knows, right?
But he didn't have an answer for that.
I imagine with how they word it,
it's bigger than getting a few thousand dollars
taken out of your bank account.
They're saying that it would make,
Klaus Schwab, the Bond supervillain is saying,
it will make COVID-19 look like a walk in the park.
That's verbatim, air quotes, how he put it, right?
Yeah, man, I don't, these sociopathic people are so entertaining.
What I don't understand is like, there's Klaus Schwab basically creating evidence.
We're going to do a cyber attack.
Like on video, it's like so blatant and out in the
open. And of course, the propaganda spin on that is Klaus Schwab is so altruistic that he and his
team are practicing to defend in case there's a cyber attack. But pattern recognition would have us say like, okay, you're either practicing to defend
against it or you're practicing it. And I know where I would bet my money on what he's doing.
But with that said, we were talking a second ago about giving our power away.
So the Bond supervillains of the world only have influence over us to the degree that we give it to them.
Now, I think when it comes to the World Economic Forum and everybody associated with that,
we've given them so much power in the form of how centralized we've become.
Centralized food supply, centralized banking, centralized big tech,
so freedom of speech is centralized. And I think we're living in a time where
the way to win on an individual cellular level is for us to look at our families and basically become
decentralized in all senses of the term, like decentralized with our food. So becoming more
self-responsible, growing some of our own food, our own water, becoming decentralized with our
money. So people massively into Bitcoin. And then I think being decentralized with our
communications right now, we're all so reliant on big tech. But yeah, I think we're in a place
where people are waking up realizing we've got to take control. We've got to become decentralized
because when we do that, we have the power.
When we're fully centralized, Klaus Schwab wants to hit the power grid button, then he's doing it
and we're affected unless we're prepared. Also, I think the biggest form of centralization that's hurt us is centralization of our information. So we look at the Fauci's,
the Schwab's, the Gates, the CNN's and look at like, wow, we wouldn't be in nearly this
much of a mess if people weren't outsourcing their truth to these untrustworthy sources of news. But when we realize that's propaganda,
and then we start to realize, oh, I need to get my point of view in a decentralized way,
which basically means through my own fucking eyes, my own observations, doing research from
a variety of sources and drawing our own conclusions. So I'm the good part of all the tyrannical horseshit
that's happening.
I think people are waking up for sure
and taking their power back in very functional ways
by decentralizing themselves slowly and progressively.
Yeah, we have that as an opportunity
and at the same time a responsibility.
Ike says there's three groups of people.
And group one is they announce it on the news,
the governor tells you to do it, and you say, yes, sir,
and you just go get in line.
Group two is I really don't want to do what they're saying,
and I think something's a little off, but I'm afraid,
so I'm going to do it anyways.
And the fear could be anything, fear of losing your job,
fear of getting granny sick, fear of what your friends will think of you, whatever that fear is, which then they still fall in line.
But that group two is the closest to jump to group three.
And group three is the one that says, this looks fucking weird.
It smells weird.
And I know better because of X, Y, and Z.
I'm going to take my own risks and I'm going to make my own decision that's going to be different.
And I don't give a fuck what people say about that,
right? Group three has grown massively exponentially in the last year, not initially,
but in the last year it has, and it's people coming from group two that are making group three
grow. Um, so I think there's a lot of promise there in that. And I think that's, that's part
of it too. But you know, you talk about decentralized, if you really deconstruct the, it's funny, cause I got, I've talked about this with kids and you
know, you're a dad now growing up in a time where we didn't have cell phones, we didn't have iPads,
we didn't have these things. Right. But then when you have it at birth, it's a different level.
This has always been here, right? You have no concept of history. Like there was a time before electricity.
What?
I remember hearing that when I was a kid,
I'm like, I don't believe it.
And my grandparents talking about
how they never had a TV until they were like adults.
I'm like, what?
I don't think that's right.
Why do we have candles?
They're fucking lame.
You're like, well, if the power goes out,
the power doesn't go out.
Exactly.
Look, the light switch, you just turn it back on.
So, you know, beginning to pull ourselves back a layer, you know, big bird medicine,
not big bird from Sesame Street, who's pro job, but really like big, big birds,
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age. Everyone's doing it. Anywho, that's a side note.
If we pull ourselves back out of what we are born with
and what maybe we, the ways things go,
like it's easy to use electricity as an example, right?
We had it as kids.
Great-grandparents might've had it
or not had it their whole lives.
Dr. Will Tegel, who's early 80s,
phenomenal guy I've had on the podcast.
He spoke, he's been in Texas his whole life.
He spoke about 1965 or 1968
is when they got air conditioning in Texas.
Now they've had buildings here,
big ass skyscrapers for a while, right?
So like not for the whole time, but people will be working their skyscrapers for a while, right? So like not for the whole time,
but people will be working their skyscrapers,
windows open, it's a Texas summer.
And the guy's like, oh, you know,
I'm going to leave work early to get it on with my wife.
It's been too hot for the last two weeks,
but now the temperature dropped just enough
that it's comfortable, right?
Like think of how that would shape your life,
not having air conditioning.
So I think of things like that,
and I know this is going on a long windy road,
but A, can I provide it for myself?
B, what does it mean to go without?
Can we survive?
And this is a good question.
Like you may be in California and you're like,
fuck yeah, we don't have a winter.
We don't have a hard summer.
And you might be somewhere else. Like if you're in Alaska and you're like, fuck yeah, we don't have a winter. We don't have a hard summer. And you might be somewhere else.
Like if you're in Alaska, you're for damn sure certain
of how you provide your own heat and your own cool.
I mean, especially heat, right?
But if you don't have, like Texas doesn't have,
Southern Texas where we are,
doesn't necessarily have the infrastructure
for cold weather like we're experiencing.
It's snowing right now. Last year, this is probably the third or fourth time we've seen snow in the last
four years, but last year was a snowpocalypse. And I had Dane Wigington on. He's a documentary
filmmaker, The Dimming. It's available on YouTube. I'll link to that in the show notes.
Certainly worth watching. But beyond that scope, it's just understanding like,
if you live somewhere cold, you've already have thought of that your parents probably thought of that you might have a wood-burning stove in the center of your house like my nana did you know
like yeah you throw some logs in the fire that'll heat the whole fucking place and then some um but
there are things we need to do to think about that and then once we have it we no longer have
to think about it yeah right i know a lot it, we no longer have to think about it. Right. I know
a lot of people in Austin that got kicked out of their apartments from pipes being busted.
Then they had mold after that. Right. So like a Syria cascade of events. And then a lot of them
just went back to a different apartment. It's like, maybe we start thinking about how to be a
little, you know, change the infrastructure a little bit so that we're in a little bit more power
when shit hits the fan.
And then if you do that, you're good.
Like I've talked many times in this podcast about,
after having Rob Wolf on,
about making a little apocalypse pantry
or shit hits the fan pantry, right?
It's important when you're a dad.
I've got probably 50 gallons of water.
It's not a year supply, but it's a decent amount.
We got filters
so I can filter pond water and drink that. We've got 20 bags of 20 pounds organic rice from Costco,
different things. And then other things you don't necessarily think of, tampons,
toilet paper. By the way, thank you for recognizing that guys like you and I need
tampons because we've learned from the latest science, men can menstruate.
And of course, they deplatform people now for saying that men can't menstruate.
So thank you, Kyle.
What do you mean I can't get pregnant?
Well, you look pregnant.
So I want you to know my crotch feels bloody right now.
Go on.
All right.
It can make the crotch
weep a little bit having conversations like this, but, but you know, you, you, you build something
out like that. And then I don't fucking think about it. Yeah. When I run to the store, do I
grab an extra can of, uh, an extra six pack of tuna? Cool. Yeah. How much did it cost me? Fucking
20 bucks. Yeah. Big deal. It's not like now I need to invest $3,000 in the work. No, man,
you just tack it onto the end of the bill. And I know the bases are covered. How do I know that?
Because people lost power for a week last year. And even though we didn't,
we fed eight people when they couldn't leave town like Kings. Right. And it's just doing a
little bit of that. That makes, it makes the bandwidth open back up so we can start to think about other
things. It does. And when I look at the level of prepping that I think guys like you and I have
done, you know, AKA taking our power back, there's no downside to it. So it's like, if the shit never
hits the fan, and I certainly hope it doesn't, great. There's no downside. There's only upside. Cool, we've got
extra food. And worst case scenario, it goes bad. But how much more peace of mind do you have
knowing you and your family aren't going to have to go cannibalize neighbors if we lose power,
the power grid shut down for three days? So there's just no downside. And I look at, I think a lot of our
friends have been buying ranches and starting to grow their own food. And you look at, well,
that's only upside. People are getting more connected to the earth and hopefully these
fallback strategies are never needed. And even if they're not, cool. You and your family are
learning to grow vegetables, learning to hunt.
That's fucking awesome. Yeah. Will Tegel talked about that. I was complaining to him early on
about, um, you know, the laughable backyard I have in the suburbs of Austin. Like I originally
got this place because of our proximity at the airport and proximity to on it when I was working
there. And it's like, fuck, I travel all the time. Uh, it's nice to, you know, $5 Uber to the airport. I don't have
to wake my wife up when I'm getting out at 5.00 AM. And, um, there's many positives there, but
now it was like, Oh, it's shit hitting the fan and everything. I need to be the fuck out of a city.
I still find that to be a good idea. Uh, one of the first things that turned me on to Ike
potentially being correct, at least in some of the things he was saying, was seeing that there's a camera on every streetlight
in this neighborhood and that that was advertised as a good thing. You know, who's that going to?
Fucking Google? Like, what the hell is that for? You know, I had some weird guy taking photos in
front of my house. I think it was the bank for verification of address for
appraisal. And I was told they were going to send somebody over. It was a black unmarked car.
So I asked the guy who's doing the construction there and he's like, I have no idea where that
feed goes. And I'm like, that's a fucking problem. Just a bit. That's a problem. So anywho, that's a
side note. Still think, smart grid cities are happening.
They watch them.
You can watch them happen.
They're happening right now.
Free Alexa when I moved here.
Free things that have microphones in them, right?
Alexa, you know, the app, the AI is always free, but the free Sonos that had a microphone in it.
And then, you know, like another example of
this with what's happening in tech, that's fairly obvious was Google bought nest from Amazon,
not because they couldn't make one just as good, but because nest was the brand name.
When they purchased nest, they put a video camera in nest without telling anyone.
It's a fucking therm. It it's your it's your thermometer dial
and there's just a video camera in there what why on earth do you need a video camera where you turn
the temperature up and down this is this is but this is the smart grid getting built out right
um most people that invest or look into getting solar will have laws in the city they're in where it has to go to the city's
grid first and then you get payment for that or coupon based on what you use and you could have
batteries and all that and fill them first in case the power goes out but you the solar is not going
to you right so when they shut down a grid you're fucked too you could have batteries to get you
through six hours of the night or however long maybe you got a lot of dough and you have 10 Tesla or Tesla
walls that are like 10 grand each. So you spend a hundred grand on batteries. That's going to last
a week max, right? It's not a long time. Um, but there's, there's little things like that. The
smart grid's happening. Pay attention to that. Um, if you don't know, if you're not going to grow your own food,
the reason I brought up Will, I know I'm jumping all over the place. I'm excited to have you here.
This tiny ass backyard, I'm complaining to Will. I'm like, I'm not on a ranch yet.
And he says, whatever footprint you have, even if it's the back of an apartment and you've got
some house plants there, every landmark creates its own ecofield.
And you think of like little ripples shooting out,
like a drop of a pebble in a pond.
And whoever's using their intention
to connect to that land
in the exact location they're in
starts to send ripples out.
And the more of those ripples that connect,
the stronger that ecofield becomes, right?
Like, and you know,
there's different things that interact with the eco field. EMF does, electromagnetic frequency can, can
hinder that. Being off in the woods in, in the Pacific Northwest where Paul Stamets grabs
mushrooms, that's a different eco field than Central Park in New York. But Central Park in
New York still has its own eco field. Right.
So it's like, don't, don't be concerned with where you're at.
If it's in a city or not, don't be concerned with, you know, the EMF,
like make your own eco field stronger. And we've done that.
And I really can feel it. You step into my backyard and it's like, Oh,
sanctuary.
And how do you go about strengthening the eco field?
You planned it. You have a relationship
with the land, no matter what it is, whether it's just, you're just planting wachuma or you're just
planting banana trees or you're just, and we did, you know, bamboo in the backyard to give a little
bit more coverage and privacy. We did a couple apple trees, a plum tree. We got wachuma in the
ground, which is legal to grow if you're listening and you're part of the fuzz. We have some banana trees, which I'm really hoping we wrapped them this year that we don't lose them.
Just little things like that. We did roses in the front, some different vines. We've got trellis
stuff like white lily. And it's literally like we'll go to great outdoors or the local nursery
and it's like, what would be cool to put in the ground? And Bear loves it. It's like a way to
bring the kids into nature where we can dig into the soil
and put some good organic soil down.
And, you know, at the turn of each season,
we have our pruning season.
Then we have, oh, this is the fertilizer season.
Okay, what are we going to put down for fertilizer?
Let's use some really good organic compost.
How do they make it, Daddy?
Oh, it comes from bat poop.
They call it guano and fish heads.
And he's like, ew, yucky.
And I'm like, hey, you can touch it with your hands. It's okay to touch. And we're
sprinkling that at the base of these things and they all do well with it. It's those little things
that weave in our connection point. And when we have that connection point, we're not disconnected
from our food. We're not disconnected from nature, whether we're in a city or not.
That's awesome. On that note, we're putting a food forest in our backyard.
Do you know Jim Gale?
Yeah.
So Jim's name has come up a bunch of times.
He introduced me to a guy named Chad Johnson, which is kind of Jim's expert for larger scale
operations.
So that's who we're using out at Ob's Ranch in Lockhart.
And he's doing probably, let's say like a 20 acre chunk. We're going to remodel. It's
going to be a massive fucking orchard. That's amazing. Yeah. If you guys are ever in the shit,
I'll give you the address. You just drive your way out there. You're taken care of.
I will be there. And I know you've got Tucker and all the other good people that are telling
you the same shit, but you always got a spot. It's good to have powerful friends. And, and with like the
food forest and it's interesting just hearing like, oh, that actually creates a powerful eco
field. Cause like, we're looking at that and, and it's just like our highest joy thinking about
like, awesome. Like we're going to put this in Wilder. We'll be teaching him how to grow stuff,
compost, pick his own food. And it's just like, man, with a little boy,
any kid, I don't think there's anything better
you can do with them,
aside from showering them with love,
but getting them intentionally connected
to the earth, the ground,
and knowing how to grow food from an early age.
Knowing where it comes from too, right?
I mean, that's the beauty of hunting
as well as growing your own food.
We'll link to a video our buddy Del Bigtree did from the high wire with Jim Gale and foodforestabundance.org, I think is the website, but we'll have that in
the show notes so people can check it out. You may have a backyard as small as mine,
or you may be looking into property and you want some really high level assistance. Jim's a great
guy. And so is Chad, you know, and Chad works with Jim directly. So I want to offer that to everybody.
Let's talk a little bit about Dell. You just had a fucking big event out in DC. Tell us about the
event. Yeah. So the event was a couple of weeks ago is called the March Against the Mandates in
DC. And it was all about people from all different lines of division that
we like to divide people and beliefs. There were vaccine advocates and there were anti-vaxxers.
There were Democrats, Republicans, every ethnicity, every religion. So it was everybody uniting over
freedom.
And of course, if you're for freedom,
that means you have to protect yourself against anything that's anti-freedom
and freedom and mandates are like oil and water.
You're not gonna have both in the same space.
And we're living in a time where I truly believe
that we'll either be telling our grandchildren
about what freedom was or about
what mandates were. And I know where you and I are putting our life energy. So the mandates were all
about standing up for our freedom and also making sure our kids and grandkids have a good world to
live in. Over 40,000 beautiful, peaceful, passionate freedom lovers came out to have
their voices heard and take a stand against these tyrannical mandates. And you got to picture this,
it was, the event took place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. That's where the speakers were,
crowd was, you know, between that and the looking pondond and even surrounding the Looking Pond or Reflecting
Pond, whatever it's called. And I had the great honor of speaking there and seeing the whole event.
And man, it starts off with Hi-Rez and Jimmy Levy. Have you by chance heard their music?
No.
Bro, they're rappers. They've written music specifically about what's going on.
It is so potent.
I was listening to it this morning.
I repeat, I'll send you the link.
Yeah, please.
But everybody out there, check out Hi-Rez and Jimmy Levy.
Their two primary songs I'm thinking of are,
one is, ah, shit, something revolution and war. So type those and you'll find them. So they start off with a performing that I get to do an opening speech. And then we had speakers. They're just the, the crusaders right now, the guys that are going to go on Mount Rushmore of freedom when this is all said and done, we had Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
We had Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Pierre Corey, so many others.
And then closing it out was Del Bigtree.
And holy hell, if you watch Braveheart and think, dude, William Wallace's speeches,
they make you want to run through a wall.
Dude, Del Bigtree 10X'd that. Just his passion, his knowledge, his bravery.
Man, I was blown away. And you can go on Rumble and search terms, type in defeat mandates DC,
and different clips will come up. You can type in Del Begtreke at his clip.
It was just amazing. So to be able to be a part of that selfishly was such a joy and an honor. And then selflessly being able to contribute to this movement of freedom and not just freedom,
but you passionately standing up for it, being voices for those without a voice,
that just feels, it just feels like I'm, I mean, I'm doing my best to serve my higher purpose now.
And in this march against the mandates in DC, I mean, it's the same energy as now the
freedom convoy of truckers in Canada. You look at these people
and it's like, holy hell, they're putting their jobs on the line. They are out in the butt-ass
cold in Canada. And here's the common denominator with these guys or the Dr. Robert Malone's,
Adele Bigtree's, Robert F. Kennedy's, the common denominator is you have people whose hearts are in
the right place, but here's the thing. They also have the bravery to risk losing everything in
order to do what's right and in order to better the world and people. I think right now we have some fence sitters who, you know, they'd sit down with you and I and be
like, bro, fist bump. I'm with you on all that. I believe that it's fucking terrible what's
happening. But there's a lot of people in the closet who aren't willing to risk losing everything.
Like I look at the way you are, like your conversations on the podcast,
what you post on social media, you're not a guy playing it safe. You're a guy who's willing to
risk losing everything because I think you know what matters. And you have kids, you have a family,
so you have a relationship with God, so you know what matters. And I think the more people, and it's growing every day,
the more we can all get to a point where we're willing to risk losing everything,
then man, we're in a good spot. And I think the paradox is we gain everything when we are truly
willing to risk losing everything. But we got to go through the
fear of sometimes like, dude, I've had fears of thinking I'm going to lose my audience, thinking
of fuck, this video is going to get me deplatformed, but I got to post it. But man, is that every
video you're trying to send out? You're like, every fucking one of them. Yeah, it is. And I'm
an idiot in many ways, but here's a couple of ways I'm smart. One,
I know the hot button terms that would get me deplatformed like this. So I do my best to say
what I have to say without saying it directly. So jokes on the censors, they've actually made
me a better creator because it's not very creative to just have a point of view and say it literally.
It's great. It's informative. We need that. But for comedy and creation, it's too literal. So I've been forced
to get more creative with speaking and acting and metaphors and analogies. Like, did you see the
couple of videos I did on the life jackets? That's what I was just thinking that it's,
it's, it's parable like Jesus spoke, you know, like it's so great. We'll link to this in the
show notes, but please dive into it. Yeah. I was just going to say, you know, that the gist of the
videos, if you haven't seen them and they're short, you can watch them, but I'm wearing a life jacket
and I'm, I'm demanding everybody else wear a life jacket, even if they're not in water, it's fine,
but you got to wear a life jacket or else my life jacket isn't going to work. People are like, bro, I know how to swim. I've got this
natural ability to swim. No, no, no, that doesn't exist. You got to wear a life jacket. So that
video was obviously all about vaccines. Didn't mention the word vaccine once, didn't have any
vaccine terminology in it. And that's thanks to the sensors. I had to
speak in metaphors and analogies. And I know the AI, it's getting more sophisticated every day.
So the second point I was going to mention about how I'm actually smart, again, we can get to my
list of being an idiot. That's much longer. But my other point of being smart is knowing my
days on big tech are numbered. It's not if, but when do I get de-platformed? I'm going to be
intelligent and do my best to stay on for as long as I can because that's the way I get to reach
people. But I don't want to get kicked off. The censorship is growing all the time and I'm not
willing to silence myself in order to play it safe and keep
everything I've built. Fuck that. I'm not going to sell my soul. I'm not going to have nothing
under the illusion of thinking I have everything. So that's why I'm diversifying myself in business.
I'm diversifying myself. I've now got a presence on Rumble, Gitter, things like that. And as you know, I'm
super heavily involved in growing and developing Zion, which is, if you don't know, it's the
first social network built on the Bitcoin blockchain. So it's impossible to censor.
It's fully decentralized. And when you look at the rumbles and the getters
of the world, I'm so glad they're there. I truly hope they succeed. I think they're doing amazing.
I'm on those. But those things only take a step away from the problem. Whereas what we're doing
at Zion is we're seeking to solve the problem. So anyway, you and I are going to get deplatformed at some point.
So, but in the meantime, I'm personally doing my best to be on as long as I can keep reaching
people, but also knowing, yeah, one day I'll wake up and I'll see a message.
Your account's been deleted and I'll be like, cool.
That's a good run.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It took us, it took us a while,
but I finally started getting friends sending me pictures from Instagram where it says, you cannot
mention at living with the Kingsberries because they've, they've made too many posts that were
misinformation for COVID-19. Yeah. Amber's like, it took you all long enough. It really took you
guys. Y'all should have done that a long time ago on Kyle. My wife, Amber's got the same restrictions.
You can't tag her.
And yeah, dude, it's crazy.
And then now we're living in,
I think as of the recording of this,
we're sitting on top of a monumental time.
And it's weird.
It revolves around one person.
But I think what happens,
whether it's for the good or the bad,
it's going to set a powerful precedent. And of course, I'm talking about Joe Rogan and Spotify.
Of course, immense pressure from the rage mob to get Spotify to de-platform him. And
then immense pressure on the other side to get Spotify to keep him on. And of course,
we all know it'd be a terrible business move if Spotify kicked him off because one,
they lose all that Rogan money. And two- Everyone fucking, I mean, you've got 100
million people that would quit their Spotify membership on the spot just to spite him.
Just to spite him. Absolutely. So it would be actually irresponsible
to stockholders if Spotify kicked them off. But still, I don't know the political dealings,
the backdoor deals, and what Spotify's regulations they'd be threatened with if they don't
toe the line. So I'll be interested how that plays out because if Spotify kicks Rogan off, I think the weather's going to get pretty dark and cold.
I do feel that wherever he goes, I mean, it's almost like when Howard Stern started SiriusXM and there were different companies at the time, but wherever he went, it was just like, oh, Stern's on this now.
Yeah.
Right?
And then his following went there. Even if iTunes said, fuck off, he would find an
avenue and that would drive so much traffic there. Even if it wasn't for, even if they couldn't pay
him a hundred million dollars or whatever the, I think it was a hundred million dollars for the
Spotify contract over the course of so many years. Even if they can't shell out that kind of dough,
they certainly can offer him something.
And then at the very least he's still making spot.
He loves doing what he's doing, right?
Yeah.
He's still going to make sponsorship dollars.
He's still going to have his platform.
And then we might even see more robust for,
I know a lot of people,
myself included for the first year,
we're like, Joe,
when are you going to have a fucking real doctor on
that's going to tell you what's going on in the world
and stop making it these mainstream fuckos or an Alex Jones?
Yeah.
Right?
It's easy to discredit Alex Jones and just say, this guy's crazy.
He's talking about Luciferic Satan worshipping children,
eating blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
Whether that's true or not, it's like, if that's at the end of it.
The guy turns out to be right a lot, unfortunately. He does does just like Ike, but he's easy to dismiss. Sure. You know, the Jones guy,
the guy who said, um, denied the Sandy Hill shots, you know, these kinds of things, right?
Like he becomes very easy to lump into a box similar to the drawings. And I'm doing a square
gesture right now of, um, you know, the premeditated box
of conspiracy theorist, um, far right, alt right, um, neo-Nazi fascist, you know, and then just,
and then anti-vaxxer, flat earther. And it's just like, oh, if you, if you, if you have any of this,
we're going to put this box right there and wipe clean, right? Swipe right.
With Peter Corey, who originally I think was going on Dark Horse with Dr. Brett Weinstein.
Weinstein's been a longtime Rogan guest.
He's a brilliant dude.
All the way through Evergreen.
He's one of the premier topics in The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray, my favorite book in 2020.
They go through the whole thing that happened there and really the indoctrination at the college level and how he didn't play a part of that.
He's not a conspiracy guy, but he's a professor of biology at one of the top schools in the fucking world, right?
So his commentary has been super valuable.
And then, of course, you know, he finds Peter Corey and America's Frontline Doctors and started doing a lot with them.
They both go on Rogan's.
That was the first little chink in the armor, you know, when they started talking ivermectin and I really want to push people to read or listen to, uh, the real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy jr. Because
in that there is so much, there's an hour just on hydroxychloroquine. There's an hour and a half
just on ivermectin and how these things get swept under the rug and debunked by mainstream media.
But that was really Rogan's entry point,
and I still wanted more.
Now we've gotten McCullough and Robert Malone,
and it's like, fuck yeah, get Michael Yeadon,
the former VP of Pfizer.
Just go down the list.
But I can see with this pushback,
it'll be interesting if he stays on Spotify,
if he's able to continue to have these people
who aren't fringe, who aren't an Alex Jones, if he can continue to have them on that come from all walks of life.
Because we've seen, you know, the former VP of Pfizer, Michael Yeadon, speak out against this shit.
Who was like one of the smartest people in the company and a vaccine advocate and developer for decades, right?
And Malone, the inventor of mRNA technology for vaccines.
Like these aren't small fries in the game. This isn't a clerk at Merck. I didn't mean for that
to rhyme, but it's like- But it did and we're proud of you.
These are high level people. And I want him to continue that because as you dive into books like The Real Anthony Fauci, it does turn out that there's a good list of really credible people who, you know, lifelong were a part of whatever system they were involved in.
And it was only in the last two years that they started to speak out.
And we've spoken a lot about freedom on this. I had a friend try to help bridge
the gap with me and a person online on one of the apps. I won't mention which, but, you know,
she said, well, you're, you know, you're about freedom and sovereignty and she's about mandates,
you know, and just oversimplification. Right. And I was like, I'm actually not, you know, I'm,
I'm about freedom by default, but
there's no point in either one of our lives where we were singing glory, glory, hallelujah
with the fucking American flag on the back of our truck, like fighting for freedom.
That's not, you know, we weren't in the military.
Right.
Um, I've been about health and wellness and performance really through fighting.
Both of us have trained with
the master Paul check, you know, and you've gotten even, even more training under him.
You've understood that. Well, you've understood, you know, you've been a comedian. You've, um,
you've been really awesome with pointing out the, the, all the jokes and hystericalness of
woke culture and over spirituality. And, but all that to say,
like neither one of us started as,
Hey,
this is the most important thing and it's worth fighting and dying for.
No,
we,
we weren't Tim Kennedy.
Yeah.
Yeah,
exactly.
You know,
and,
and loved him for being fucking Tim Kennedy.
Yeah.
Right.
But that's,
that wasn't us until it had to be us.
Until the,
you know,
the,
the fish doesn't know it's swimming in water,
until you start taking some of the water away. So I didn't know freedom was my number one value
until spring of 2020 when freedom started getting taken away. And I remember,
was it like March 15th, the day after the shit really hit the fan, we were in the first two
weeks and that was before we all figured it out. I was buying into it. But I remember having
conversations saying like, all right, it looks like this coronavirus is really deadly. That's
like back when we thought fucking 10% of the world's population was going to die.
But the conversations were still like, I don't think it's right to force businesses to shut
down the freedoms.
That's a slippery slope.
And I think people should do the right thing and not go out.
Again, when we thought it was all super going to be contagious and deadly all the time.
But even then, before I figured out there's immense tyranny behind this,
I was still looking at the freedoms like,
man, I don't think it's right to make people give up their freedoms.
And now we've seen every constitutional right absolutely trampled on by our own government
and that's what's woken me up to appreciate the waters I've been swimming in and be willing to
fight and die for preserving these beautiful clean pristine waters called freedom yeah the
thing that's coming up for me as you talk about this is I was very similar.
I think I heard Tony Robbins,
who you're buddies with on his podcast.
He had seven medical doctors, all super prominent.
Two were from Stanford,
a couple from the Cleveland Clinic,
one from the Mayo Clinic,
one from the former Senator from Minnesota.
All of them universally said masks don't work
for viral load.
They work for bacteria
and there's a reason we wear them in operations and things like that. But even then there's no
standard, right? So we're talking KN95 has the ability to clear out anything five microns and
up. All viruses are under five microns. Our buddy, Dr. Kirk Parsley, Navy SEAL and medical
doctor for the SEALs, medical doctor currently for high performance people. You know, he said it's not off on the analogy of, you know, a mask trying to stop a virus is like a chain link fence trying to stop a mosquito. That mathematically is not far off, right? Like that blows my fucking mind. And it still blows my mind. And the reason it's still like worth mentioning two years into this about masks is because most people aren't living like we are in Texas.
You leave this state, they're doing two-week quarantine. We've done a couple of road trips
last year, driving through New Mexico of all places. They've got signs from the governor,
minimum two-week quarantine upon arrival. We're still doing that? What?
That's still happening?
Dude, that's like putting leeches on you if you get a cold.
Like, let's suck this out of me.
Bloodletting.
Jesus, that's medieval.
All right, we're doing quarantine stuff? You have headaches?
Let me drill into your brain real quick.
Yes.
To relieve some of that pressure.
I think a gas is going to spontaneously seep out and you'll be fine after that.
Yeah, it is worth mentioning, but you know, there Robbins was kind of the first like mainstream
guy where I was like, wow.
And he brilliantly said, Hey, I'm not a doctor.
Let me fucking grab the best.
And because he's who he is, he could go and grab the best.
And those were seven at the
time, seven of the most promising, uh, active medical doctors from the best places. Yeah.
And there was a Nobel prize winner in medicine in there. And yeah. Yeah. And that was one of
many topics they covered, you know, but that was the first like eye opener to this might be
fuckery. You know, This might be something that goes beyond
kind of where our heads are at
with what we think this is,
what we're being told on TV
and what they want us to believe.
But I think about that,
there's still a lot of places
where that's the standard of care.
There are more places now
where they have quarantine camps built out
and mandates across, universal mandates,
right? I mean, you listen to like Peter, listen to Peter, I'll link to these in the show notes,
listen to Peter McCullough and Dr. Robert Malone, separate podcasts on Rogans, we'll link to both of
them. McCullough said that children are the last people on earth that would ever need a vaccine,
ever. They have the most robust immune systems. We want people to get it. It's all, you cannot get it twice. All risk and no reward with
the children. Yeah. And then, you know, over mounting evidence on just what you described in
the, in the, uh, in the life jacket video. Like I, there was another meme that said it too,
or it was like, imagine a prophylactic, a prophylactic vaccine in which where you took it,
you could still get someone pregnant
and you've still had to wear a condom.
It's that simple.
Yeah.
Right.
It literally is that simple.
But beyond that,
the overwhelming evidence we find,
and they get into this in the real Anthony Fauci book,
is like the populations
that have the highest vaccination rate
also have the highest death rate.
They have the highest sickness rate
and they can look at this
because there's countries in Europe
that had 86% of the population vaccinated, right?
I think Israel's right up there.
Israel, Gibraltar, there's just a few of them
where it was like, we'll roll this out
and they could see in stages.
It was like by the first quarter, they had done 46%.
Then by Q3, they had 50%.
And then by the end of the year, they had 80%, right?
And so they can see the waves of illness.
It's fucking mind-blowing to see the evidence come out.
I mean, anywho.
So I highly encourage people to read that. And I know I've got some,
some listeners that are still in group number two. They're like, yeah, you know, maybe
there's some weird shit going on. Um, but you're still getting your news from CNN or what have you,
you know, and they think like the, you know, the, the McCullough's and the Malone's are just,
you know, quacks. There was another thing that popped into my head while I was on the shitter
the other day, we're thinking of guys like Joe Mercola.
No one wakes up in the morning and says,
if you're a medical doctor, especially, or a professional,
no one wakes up and says,
I'm going to throw away my 30 year career in medicine for a book deal, right?
I'm going to write this one book that's totally counter-narrative.
It will ruin me in my profession, but I'm going to make so much money on this book,
making fucking pennies on the dollar for the publisher that doesn't want to publish it.
Or I got to self-publish and I'm going to tank my fucking career in all credibility. And it just
doesn't happen that way. So like people, the,
the idea that you're going to look at, you know, when you're weighing your options of towing the
line, keeping your job, doing all the reasons to not speak out versus speaking out, there's no,
it's not financially incentivized to tank your own career. It's a stupid career move. If you're a doctor, short-term anyway, I think
it's a stupid career move to be honest and stand up for what you see is really going on. But long
term, I think it's a great career move. I mean, like Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough,
even, I mean, God forbid they have their licenses revoked, and I don't think that's off the table.
But even if they did, long-term, like, all right, now there's a planet that sees these guys as brave warriors who risked everything they had for our betterment.
We see them kind of like William Wallace's.
They're rock stars of bravery, freedom, and true medicine.
So you just think, oh, the world will continue supporting them in one way or another. And I
think the more someone is dialed in with the awareness to know what their heart and their
own critical thinking is saying, as well as the courage to act on it,
the more people do that,
I think that the better it is
as far as how the world comes out to support you.
I know, you know, personally for me,
by the way, I'm just concluding my rant about,
well, I think it's bad for business short-term,
but long-term, I think you always win out
when you're on the side of truth.
I know for myself, when like spring of 2020, I start realizing, oh shit, like this COVID
thing, it's not about a virus.
And this is like so divisive.
This is weird.
I'm just calling out the hypocrisy and the lies that are trying to take people's freedom.
And why is that divisive?
I thought everybody was for freedom,
but anyway, it's divisive. So I looked at that and said like, oh, I think this is going to be
bad for my business. I have to be dedicated to my truth. There's not a choice, but I think the
choice I'm making will be bad for business. I'll lose audience. And I had a big audience before,
but it's just been exponential growth
as far as the audience size and business of how the world is showing up to support me.
And yeah, so with that said, concluding my rant, a friend of mine named Kyle Cease says,
our minds can measure what we can lose, but they can't measure what we're going to gain.
And when we have someone, no offense, but acting like a pussy, you see evil, you know it's there,
you know something's not right, but you stay in the closet because you're afraid of whatever,
feeling like a black sheep, you're afraid of being made fun of. You're afraid
of losing something. You're being a pussy. And I assure you, the world will support you more
if you are dedicated to truth. I think truth is where the abundance is. And if we're fearing
like a lack of abundance because of truth, I think that's going to show up in our lives as well
to remind us like, hey, God, your higher self, whoever,
they want you aligned with truth.
They don't want you aligned with this pussy energy
that's playing it safe because you're a coward.
Yeah, yeah, I couldn't agree more.
I know we've got a short time here.
I'm just trying to think of
some other things to probe you on. What do you have coming up? You're always into these really
cool ass events. Like you've done the Texas for the Nexus event, which our friends, Mickey Willis
and Dr. David E. Martin are a big part of. You went out to DC. You got anything else coming up
here where you're going to do a viper? Well, aside from my own comedy shows, which I just love, there's a, let's see, in Canton, Ohio,
it's either February 17th or 18th. I think it's February 18th. I'll be speaking there. It's called
a Reawaken America event. And they've been doing these Reawaken America events all around the country and mega churches.
I believe they're two-day events. They'll have everyone from Donald Trump Jr. to
J.P. Sears, Jim Brewer performing there, and just all these freedom-fighting crusaders
who are speaking to empower people on the relationship with higher power.
Because I think we need that.
Whatever your higher power is, however you interpret it,
but there's a reason why communism bans religion.
Because we're very empowered when we know we're connected to something greater than ourselves.
So they empower people on that line.
They empower people to have a strong nuclear family
because we know that's the beginning of how all
this happened. Just breakdown of the nuclear family, empowering people with legit information
like Mickey Willis speaks at these events as well. So yeah, I'm stoked for that coming up and
I'll be doing a children's health defense fundraiser, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s organization that's in California, I think next weekend.
So, you know, I am so grateful
that I get to be a part of so many of these historic events
that are taking part representing the side of history
that I want to be on.
Yeah, no doubt.
And I think for people that aren't certain,
you know, like we can't measure,
you can measure, you know, what was to a degree.
You can remember what was, but what was is gone.
And it's no longer like cliche.
What we had before is fucking long gone.
It'll never be 2019 again, ever.
I don't know what the future holds
when we do the right thing.
But so I'm willing,
I'm willing to dive into that unknown because we do know where it goes.
If we acquiesce, that's it. And the Yonmi Park episode, uh, North Korean defector from, from, uh, North Korea, who
was on Joe Rogan's we'll link to that in the show notes.
That'll tell you within three generations, they went from having some degree of sovereignty to having no fucking clue,
any clue of what that meant.
And, you know, you speak to religion,
Kim Jong-un like took the Jesus story and made it his.
So if you think there's propaganda now,
like when 100%, when there's one TV channel,
like there is in V for Vendetta.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like when they're in there, that's one TV channel
in fucking North Korea. When it goes to that, you're getting top down told every facet of your
life. And, and it's, yeah, I highly recommend listening to that. Or like Jordan Peterson warned years ago,
read the Gulag Archipelago.
There's three books, three volumes.
And in that first book, when they dive into it,
he's almost, he's not almost,
he is bitter at himself and the population for how much denial of the truth was going on
to where people were like,
I would rather not wake my neighbors in the apartment
as I'm getting drug out at 3 a.m. from my apartment.
I'd rather not wake them.
And if they're already up,
I'm just going to let them know everything's fine
because I don't want to look bad.
I don't want them to think anything's weird.
So I'll just say, oh, it's fine.
We're just going down the street. And literally they'd say shit like that while they're getting drug out.
Wow.
To then spend the next 15 years in enslavement, right?
Man, I think the mindset that says, Kyle, you're crazy, that could never happen here.
That's the mindset that allows things to happen here and to happen again.
And to me, the wisest thing that we can be aware of in this time we live in is what you just said,
pattern recognition. History will repeat itself if we don't recognize
the patterns. But if we do recognize the patterns, guess what? You don't have to
live through the full pattern. You start to, like the Holocaust as a pattern. What's happening now
has similar imprint to the beginning stages of that. And yeah, different literal circumstances,
vaccines, and it's not about Jewish people, it's unvaccinated people,
but the pattern is there. And when we recognize patterns, we're empowered,
but it takes a lot of humbleness and courage to recognize a pattern that's happening.
Have you seen, I think I originally saw it from Mike Dillard and I can send it to you, but there's
like a meme of the 10 stages of genocide. Yeah. Yeah. I saw it from Mike as well.
So you recognize the pattern. I think we're at stage number four now. You say, well,
genocide is not happening. No, no, no. The first 40% of genocide is happening. It's the pattern
recognition. But if you, you know But if you want to be in denial,
and by the way, some people are saying genocide is actually already happening. They're saying the
vaccines are intended to be a death shot. I can't validate that. I can't invalidate that.
Time will tell.
It'll tell. But if you think about like a genocide,
that is a traumatic fucking thing to live through,
let alone recognize is happening.
So denial is always the first stage of trauma.
Like, I mean, just like you were saying,
oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Like, no, that's not happening here.
Or yeah, they're dragging me out,
but we're just going down the street.
Everything's fine, everybody.
Yeah, people would say they're innocent and they remain like they're just gonna, they'll know, they'll dragging me out, but we're just going down the street. Everything's fine, everybody. Yeah, people would say they're innocent
and they remain like they're just gonna,
they'll find out that I'm innocent.
Once we get there, I answer their questions.
They'll know I'm innocent.
They'll release me.
And five, 10, 15 years goes by if they survive it.
Yeah.
And then they get to come out.
Yeah.
History repeat itself if we don't learn from it
and we get to have a brighter future than the
historic past if we recognize it and learn from it and dude it it's easier not to but it it's just
like the matrix it's tough to wake up take the wet red pill, the blue pill. Oh, the coffin of your comfort zone is so comfy, isn't it?
But man, a lot of warriors are wanting to wake up now,
even though it's the harder thing to do.
Yeah, brother.
Well, I fucking love you.
I love Amber and Wilder,
and I'm so pumped that you guys are here in Austin next to us.
Where can people find you online?
I know you have fucking tremendous YouTube videos.
We'll link to the Lifejacket one
and one of the newer ones.
Where can people find you?
Best place is my website, awakenwithjp.com.
That's the hub for everything.
And your podcast?
Yeah, podcast, The Awaken with JP Sears Show.
Phenomenal, brother.
We'll link to that in the show notes as well.
Thank you so much, bro.
Yeah, brother. We'll link to that in the show notes as well. Thank you so much, bro. Yeah, brother. Because I know a better way Life will show us where to go
Be a brighter light of day
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